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LAUREN FOX (ISABEL ADAMS)
...was born and raised in New York’s Upper West Side near Lincoln Center, where she attended the High School of Music and Performing Arts. She currently divides her time between New
York and Los Angeles. Lauren can be seen as the "spiritually driven" artist, Camille, in the soon to be released, Standing on Fishes with Jason Priestley, Bradford Tatum, Meredith Scott Lynn, Pamela Reed and Kelsey Grammer. Her two most recent starring roles are in Studio-Next’s Twelve, director Daniel Noah’s popular internet.com feature, which was chosen to close the 2001 Austin Film Festival, and in Jay Lee’s conspiracy thriller, Noon Blue Apples which was chosen for the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. She made her film debut with Claire Danes, Jude Law and Jeanne Moreaux in the Miramax film, I Love You, I Love You Not. The following year she appeared in two films, which premiered at Sundance 1998, the award winning PI and Too Tired to Die. Lauren also appears in the short film Eight which won the 2001 New York Film Festival’s Grand Marnier Award. Lauren has also written two screenplays Bar Hop and Atlas of the Soul, both of which are actively in the process of being produced.
TOM NOONAN (BYRON BRADLEY) (Yale 73')
...began his performing career as guitarist and composer. This led to his creating songs and scores for plays, among them the Mabou Mines production of Phillip K. Dick’s Flow My Tears The Policeman Said, Bill Raymond’s Club Kafka, and the Wooster Group production of Ron Vawter’s collaboration with Lizzie Borden, My Uncle in Hollywood. From there he went on to composing for independent film and television in the early 1980’s. As an actor Mr. Noonan appeared in the Original New York productions of Sam Shepard’s Buried Child, Michael Weller’s Spilt, Franz Xavier Kroetz’ Farmyard, Harvey Firestein’s Spookhouse, Len Jenkin’s Five of Us, Herb Leibman’s The Breakers, and A Poster of the Comos, written for him by Lanford Wilson. Mr. Noonan has appeared in over 30 feature films such as Manhunter, Wolfen, Robocop 2, Monster Squad, Mystery Train, The Last Action Hero, Heat, as well as the upcoming Opportunists with Chris Walken, The Pledge with Jack Nicholson, Knockaround Guys with John Malkovich and A Bullet in the Brain, the hypnoctic.com Million Dollar Award winning short film. He also has appeared in numerous TV movies, miniseries, and episodes (most recently the X-Files and the Tom Fontana/ Barry Levinson series The Beat.
RICHARD HART (DANIEL SOLOMON)
A graduate of Georgetown University, studied acting with Joy Zinoman of the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C. Roles performed at the Studio Theater include John in A Life in the Theater, Geoffrey in A Taste of Honey, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, and Constantin in The Seagull. Richard spent three years at the Shakespeare Theater, also in Washington, D.C., as a member of the acting company, where he played, among others, Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night, Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Roderigo in Othello, Yasha in The Cherry Orchard, and Snake in The School for Scandal. A highlight of his experience at the Shakespeare Theatre was working with renowned director Lindsay Anderson in his production of Hamlet. In New York City, Richard has worked with a variety of theatre companies, including the Pearl Theater, where he played Alain in Moliere’s School for Wives, and performed in his second production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, this time playing Flute. He has also worked at the Riverside Shakespeare Company, HOME, NY Theatre group, Theater Asylum and Theatre-in-Limbo. His television credits include The Dana Carvey Show, Labyrinth, and Alice in Wonderland. In film, he has appeared in Some Changes, Send in the Clones, and Blowback, all independent features. Richard also has extensive radio theatre credits, appearing with the companies if NPR Presents and The World Theater at WETA.
ELIZABETH MARTIN (PRISCILLA PAVLOVE)
...has been performing in NYC for over 13 years. Favorite NY productions include: The Women (with Kim Hunter), The Man Who Came to Dinner (with Larry Keith), Cloud Nine, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Blue Window, Romeo and Juliet, Entertaining Mr. Sloane and The Balcony. Regional theater include Three Sisters and Midsummer Night’s Dream (South Coast Repertory Theater), Uncommon Women & Others and Ulysses in Nightown (Bonn Studio Theater). Elizabeth has appeared on several episodes of Law & Order, other TV appearances include Law and Order: SVU, All My Children and Loving. Films include: Welcome to the Dollhouse, and Henry Fool.
DANIEL WEISS (LAWRENCE CHILDS)
Daniel's most recent film work includes a lead role in Lefty-Right (Official 2001 Slamdance entry) and Rubout starring Frank Vincent. In addition, he just completed Office Party, a short film that he wrote, co-directed and acted in. Onstage, Daniel understudied on Broadway for the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of The Rehearsal. Other New York highlights include Waiting for Lefty (Actors Studio) and Breastmen (John Houseman Theatre). He has worked regionally at Theatre Virginia (Richmond) and The Vineyard Playhouse (Martha's Vineyard) performing in The Last Night of Ballyhoo.
DAN TEDLIE (MAX TRIPP)
Dan is the co-founder of the Independent Theater Company, where he performed in Endgame, The Balcony, Three Sisters, The Killer and The Dumbwaiter among others, as well as directing Entertaining Mr. Sloane and Birthday Party. Other NY theater includes: Pygmalion at the Roundabout; Stage Door and Alcestis at the Playwrights Horizons; Cloud 9 and Kith and Kin with studio lll; as well as writing and performing The Barroom Poems of Bud Lewis at various Lower Eastside venues. Film: Adventures of Sebastian Cole and Happiness.
TIMUR KOCAK (BARRY MATTHEW BILLINGS)
Trained at The Poor School in London, where he appeared most recently in Theatrepublik’s productions of Henry V and As You Like It, as well as the European premiere of Forsaking All Others at Pentameters Theatre. In 1999 he toured Europe with the Belfast-based company, Ridiculusmus in The Exhibitionists (Total Theatre’s Best British Production Award at the Edinburgh Festival). Other work in London: Romeo and Juliet, Our Town and Hot Stuff (West End) as well as 27 Wagons Full Of Cotton and Airbase both with the RSC Fringe Festival. Among his New York stage credits are: the Bastard in King John (Millennium Stage) Snarp’s Cameo (Soho Think Tank), the New York premiere of Len Jenkin’s Poor Folks Pleasure (Workhouse Theatre), Hamlet, the late-night-live-comedy-soap Laguna Beach, Costard in Love’s Labours Lost (American Globe), the title role in Coriolanus (Shakespeare Project), Estragon in Clare Davidson’s production of Waiting For Godot, as well as Comedie Of Errors, Two Gentlemen Of Verona, Much Ado About Nothing, Midsummer Night’s Dream and As You Like It with the Actors Shakespeare Company of which he is a founding member. Timur has worked in several independent films both in the US and Europe. His television appearances include Crimewatch UK (London Weekend Television) and Law And Order: Special Victims Unit.
STEFFEN WILD (DAG)
Was trained at the University of Heidelberg/ Germany in association with the local Town Theater. He directed and appeared in the premier of Michael Bellman’s The Black Widow as well as in diverse Town Theatre productions including Buchners Woyzeck and Blumenthal/ Kadelburg’s Little White Horse. Other work in Germany: Leading roles in The Glass Managerie, and the world premiere of Medusas Hand at the TIKK Theater, and appearances in the television production of Der Mond Scheint Auch Fuer Undtermieter, directed by Peter Vogel. Since his move to New York, he has continued his studies with Earl Hyman and Madame Katherine Sergava. His New York stage credits include The Messingkaufdialogs (Bank Street Theater), The Lottery (Theater 22) and Miss Julie (Centerstage, downtown). He is a founding member of the New York Artists Collective and The Instant Shakespeare Company, where he has been seen in productions of Antony and Cleopatra, The Tempest and Henry V.
MICHAEL DELMARE (KEITH)
...Has studied acting, dance, and the martial arts throughout his life. Currently living in NYC, he grew up on the West Coast and received a BA in Philosophy from the University of San
Francisco. His credits include performances in music videos and on world tours with Madonna, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Prince and Janet Jackson. He made his Broadway debut as Odd Job in the musical The Life and has performed original music at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC and the Kibitz Room and Coconut Teaser in LA. Currently, he can be seen as Jia Kenmein on HBO’s critically acclaimed drama series OZ. Having completed a documentary on H.R. Ginger (Aliens, Species), he is currently directing a 30-minutes silent short entitled, The 28th Gamut which he is co-producing with The Steading.
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