Hello Get the FUNK Out Show listeners! I took over the airwaves once again this week on KUCI 88.9fm subbing the 2:00-4:00pm show: Life Diegesis w/ Flythe
My show featured indie music and great conversation about two films featured in the up-coming Newport Beach Film Festival, Pearly Gates and All in Time.
Friday's Show Schedule:
3:00pm - Directors Chris Fetchko and Marina Donahue
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Synopsis: Richard Whiner is dying. With three months to live, Whiner is desperate to create a legacy and give his life meaning. Pearly Gates is a comedic musical about wanting to be remembered and learning that the only way to truly live on is in the hearts and minds of the people around you.
Writer/Director: Scott Ehrlich
Cast: Scott Grimes (American Dad), Uzo Aduba ("Crazy Eyes," Orange is the New Black), Bonnie Somerville (The Ugly Truth), Lainie Kazan (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), Sam McMurray (Cristela), Illeana Douglas (She's Funny That Way), Jack Noseworthy (Killing Kennedy), Hill Harper (CSI: NY), Peter Bogdanovich (The Sopranos)
Screenings:
Sunday, April 26th at 7:15pm
Triangle Square Cinemas, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA
Monday, April 27th at 3:00pm
Island Cinemas, 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA
Director: Scott Ehrlich
All Cast: Scott Grimes, Uzo Aduba, Bonnie Somerville, Lainie Kazan, Sam McMurray, Illeana Douglas, Jack Noseworthy, Hill Harper, Peter Bogdanovich
ABOUT SCOTT EHRLICH
Scott Ehrlich (Writer, Director, and Producer) always had the dream of being in a musical, but two things prevented him from realizing his dream: He can’t sing or act. The answer would be to write an original musical for the stage! Pearly Gates: the Musical was written, directed and produced by Ehrlich. He also starred in the musical which was performed over two months in 2011 in front of 3000 people in 3 theaters in Los Angeles: The El Portal, The Lancaster Performing Arts Center, and The Thousand Oaks Performing Arts Center.
Off stage and screen, Ehrlich is a real estate developer, businessman and filmmaker. He is a partner of InSite Development, LLC which owns and manages 3500+ apartment units and 320,000 square feet of commercial throughout Southern California. He is best known for revitalization and redevelopment of downtown Lancaster, California. Ehrlich began his real estate career in 1986, specializing in the financing and development of affordable housing projects using Low Income Housing Tax Credits, Tax Exempt Bond Financing, HUD Section 202 Loans, Redevelopment Set Asides Funds, Mello Roos Districts, Community Development Block Grant Funds, Century Freeway Housing Loans, and CRA programs. Over the past 18 years, Scott has worked with redevelopment agencies, municipalities, and private developers to fund in excess $114 million dollars for affordable housing projects. Through his creative expertise in financing, construction, and development, Scott has acquired and managed in excess of 2,000 units since 1996. He is married with two daughters and a son.
THE CAST:
Scott Grimes ("Whiner") is a singer, songwriter, actor, and voice artist. He currently voices “Steve Smith” on the hit show American Dad. Some of his most prominent roles include appearances in ER as Dr. Archie Morris, Party of Five as Will McCorkle, and Band of Brothers as Technical Sergeant Donald Malarkey. He is also well known by cult fans for his role as Bradley Brown in the first two Critters films.
Grimes's film credits include the dark comedy Who's Your Monkey and Ridley Scott's Robin Hood with Russell Crowe and Cate
Blanchett. As a singer, Grimes is best known for co-writing and performing the
soft rock single "Sunset Blvd", which spent several weeks on the Billboard charts.
Uzo Aduba ("Corrie") makes her feature film debut in Pearly Gates and has emerged as a breakout star for her impressive
work in television and theater.
Aduba currently stars as Suzanne “Crazy
Eyes” Warren in the critically acclaimed Netflix Original Series Orange is the New Black. For her role,
Aduba won the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards for “Outstanding Actress in a
Comedy” and was a part of OINTB’s win for “Best Ensemble in a Comedy.” She also
won the 2014 Emmy Award for “Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy” and the
2014 Broadcast Television Journalists Association Award for "Best Guest
Performer in a Comedy." With her SAG and Emmy honors, Uzo became the first
African American actress to win the award in each category. She was also
nominated for the 2015 Golden Globe Award for "Outstanding Supporting
Actress in a Series, Mini-Series, or TV Movie."
Aduba recently wrapped production on
Michael Wilson’s Showing Roots
alongside Maggie Grace. Before starring on television, Aduba made her Broadway
debut in Coram Boy in 2007 followed
by the hit musical revival of Godspell
in 2011. She was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Best Supporting Actress
in a play for her work in the Kennedy Center/Olney Theater production of Translations of Xhosa.
Bonnie Somerville (“Sharon”) recently wrapped production on the CBS pilot Code Black opposite Marcia Gay Harden. Prior to that, she was the
lead in the CBS series Golden Boy and
starred in the films Seven Below Zero
with Val Kilmer for director Kevin Carraway, and Fire with Fire with Bruce Willis for director David Barrett. Among
her notable credits, Somerville has collaborated numerous times with creator
Darren Star, on Cashmere Mafia
opposite Lucy Liu, Frances O’Connor and Miranda Otto, Kitchen Confidential with Bradley Cooper, and Grosse Pointe in 2000.
A talented singer-songwriter, Somerville
wrote and performed the original song “Winding Road” on the Garden State
Soundtrack, which won the Grammy for Best Soundtrack of The Year in 2005 and
her new EP is available on iTunes. For television, she has also starred on the
hit series NYPD Blue for its last
season, and The O.C. Audiences will
also remember her as Ross’ girlfriend Mona on “Friends” throughout season
eight.
Illeana Douglas (“Karen”) is an
actress, writer, and producer and studied at "The Neighborhood Playhouse."
While working in New York as a stand-up comedian and sketch comedy artist, she
got a job "screaming" for Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ. This led to a long working
relationship in the films New York
Stories, Goodfellas and Cape Fear. She received critical acclaim
as the suspicious sister of Matt Dillon in
To Die For, as "Denise Waverly" in Grace of My Heart and "Roberta Allsworth" in Ghost World. On television, she has
appeared on Entourage, Ugly Betty, and received an Emmy
nomination as "Angela" on Six
Feet Under. Her recent film roles include Return to Sender alongside Rosamund Pike and She’s Funny That Way with Jennifer Aniston and Quentin Tarantino
for director and writer Peter Bogdanovich.
Lainie
Kazan (“Millie”) began her film career in Dayton's Devils, starring alongside
Leslie Nielsen. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a
Supporting Role - Motion Picture for her performance in My Favorite Year and reprised the role in the musical adaptation of
the film, earning a Tony award nomination. She has also appeared in regional
productions of A Little Night Music, Man of La Mancha, Gypsy, Who’s Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?, Hello, Dolly!,
and Fiddler on the Roof, among
others.
Over the years, she became known for her
appearances as boisterous mother types, notably in Beaches, 29th Street, and
My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Her guest
television roles have included Grey’s
Anatomy, Modern Family, Desperate Housewives, King of Queens, and St. Elsewhere for which she received an
Emmy nomination.
Sam McMurray (“Sol”) is an accomplished stage, television
and film actor. His notable theatre credits include Translations, A Soldier's Play, Savage in Limbo, The Taking of Miss
Janie, Kid Purple, Comedians and Gray
Spades. He is a long time member of Ensemble Studio Theater and a veteran
of many summers at the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights conference.
McMurray was a regular on The Tracey Ullman Show and had a raft of
guest starring roles starting with Hill
Street Blues to, most recently, Murder
in the First. Television series regular credits abound including Likely Suspects, A League of Their Own, Matt
Waters, Medicine Ball, Stand by Your Man, and his favorite, Dinosaurs. He has also had memorable
recurring roles on King of Queens, Friends, Freaks and Geeks, Breaking
Bad, Scandal and The Fosters.
Some of McMurray's notable film credits include the Coen Brothers' Raising Arizona, L.A. Story, Stone Cold, Mod Squad, Christmas Vacation and Addams
Family Values, in which he essayed the legendary Herman Munster. McMurray
is currently starring as Trent in ABC's hit comedy Cristela.
Hill Harper (“Dave”)
is best known for his
starring role in CBS’ long running CSI:
NY, for which he received several NAACP Image Awards. He went on to star in two seasons of USA’s Covert Affairs. Harper is the author of four New York Times
best-sellers and has earned seven NAACP Image Awards for his writing and
acting.
Hill acted alongside Jennifer Lopez in 2014’s
Universal Pictures release The Boy Next
Door and can be seen later this year alongside Will Smith and Alec Baldwin
in Concussion. His other notable film
roles include Parts Per Billion,
Tyler Perry’s For Colored Girls, This Is Not a Test, Constellation and He Got Game.
Harper graduated magna cum laude as valedictorian of
his department with a bachelor’s degree from Brown University and cum laude
with a Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard Law School. He also holds a master’s
degree with honors from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. In
2014, People Magazine named him one of their Sexiest Men Alive.
Jack Noseworthy (“Dan”)
recently completed the
features Julia, Needlestick and Tio Papi, all released in 2014. He also
stared opposite Sutton Foster in the new musical The Circus in Winter for Playwrights Horizons. Currently, he is
starring in Camelot at The
Glimmerglass Festival, and plays Elliot in Two
Point Oh, Jeff Jackson's new play at 59E59th St. His Broadway credits
include Jerome Robbins Broadway, A Chorus
Line and Sweet Smell of Success.
In the motion picture arena, he has
worked with director Jonathan Mostow five times time in his career, most
recently on the Bruce Willis action thriller The Surrogates. Jack’s other feature film credits include the
independent favorites Pretty Ugly People
and Phat Girlz, as well as Undercover Brother, Poster Boy,
Unconditional Love, Event Horizon, and The
Brady Bunch Movie. On television, Noseworthy appeared opposite Jonathan
Rhys Meyers in the CBS EMMY winning miniseries Elvis, played Sissy Spacek’s son in A Place For Annie, and Anne Bancroft’s fantasy obsession in Mrs. Cage.
Peter Bogdanovich (“Marty”) at age 20 began
directing plays Off-Broadway and in N.Y. summer theater at age 20. In 1966 he
made his first film as director-writer-producer-actor with the cult classic, Targets, starring Boris Karloff in his
last great film role, virtually playing himself. In
1971, Bogdanovich commanded the approving attention of both critics
and public with The Last Picture Show,
starring then-unknowns Jeff Bridges and Cybill Shepherd, Ellen Burstyn, and
Cloris Leachman. The film received a total of eight Academy Award nominations,
including three for Bogdanovich; Ben Johnson and Cloris Leachman won for
Best Supporting Actor and Actress. A couple of years ago, the Library of
Congress designated the film as a National Treasure.
Bogdanovich had a second huge success in 1972
with What’s Up, Doc?, starring Barbara
Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. In 1973, his film Paper Moon got four Academy Award nominations and nabbed a
Supporting Actress Oscar for nine-year-old Tatum O’Neal. His next films were Daisy Miller, Saint Jack, They All Laughed and
Mask, which won an Academy Award and
earned Cher a Cannes Best Actress Prize.
Bogdanovich has also directed The Mystery of Natalie Wood for ABC, Hustle, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Runnin’ Down a Dream, and She’s Funny That Way. His acting credits
include The Sopranos, While We’re Young,
Are You Here, Cold Turkey and The
Between. Upcoming roles include Wet Paint,
The Other Side of the Wind and The
Tell-Tale Heart.
LARRY MILLER (“Rabbi”) began his career with a memorable scene alongside
Richard Gere and Julia Roberts in Pretty
Woman. He has since gone on to unforgettable roles in such films as The Princess Diaries, The Nutty Professor, Bee Movie and 10 Things
I Hate About You. He is also a proud member of Christopher Guest's
ensemble cast in the films Waiting for
Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind and For Your Consideration.
Miller has made dozens of appearances on The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno, The Late Show with David Letterman and Real Time with Bill
Maher. He has also starred in his own HBO comedy specials and on Broadway in
Neil Simon's play, The Dinner Party.
His other television credits include Desperate
Housewives, Medium, Burn Notice, Law & Order and Seinfeld, in addition to a recurring role on Boston Legal.
Scott Grimes Richard Whiner
Bonnie Somerville Sharon Whiner
Illeana Douglas Karen Whiner
Uzo Aduba Corrie
Hill Harper Dave
Vincent Spano Mayor
Sam McMurray Sol Whiner
Jack Noseworthy Dan
Nolan Gross Ian
Whiner
Madison Grimes Jenny Whiner
Jordyn Belle Maddie Whiner
Tim Arlon Simon Peter
Larry Miller Rabbi
Lainie Kazan Millie Whiner
Peter Bogdanovich Marty
Rich Little Priest
Jason Gray-Stanford Mayor Assistant
Penny Orloff Penelope
Dan Strull Derelict
Amanda Gattenby Mayor’s Secretary
Jackson Grimes Friend
Maddux Berry Young Richard Whiner
Jade Molina Coach
Taylor Ehrlich Friend
Shannon Makhanian Destiny
David Snyder “Calves”
Corrie Heimlich Jonah/Jogger
C.J. Strull Student
Jessa Zarubica Nurse
Amy Aitken Carol
Drew Klopfer Student
Tina Ehrlich Jogger/Spectator
Quinten Ehrlich Spectator
Howard Ehrlich Patient
Scott Ehrlich Chauffer/God
3:00pm - Directors
Chris Fetchko and Marina Donahue
discuss their film All in Time
Chris Fetchko and Marina Donahue
discuss their film All in Time
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/123512025
Synopsis:The past and future collide when Charlie quits his boring banker job to follow his lifelong dream of managing his favorite hometown rock band. With the unexpected support of a nosy neighbor and an eager intern, Charlie risks his bank account and his girlfriend's love on a crazy idea to bring the band success: holding the first concert for time travelers.
Directors / Writers: Chris Fetchko (Everything's Jake), Marina Donahue
Director of Photography: Dave Dunlap (A Beautiful Mind, Gossip Girl, Forrest Gump)
Cast: Sean Modica, Vanessa Ray (Blue Bloods), Jean-Luc Bilodeau (Baby Daddy), Lynn Cohen (Hunger Games), Joshua Burrow (Banshee)
Screenings:Saturday, April 25th at 7:45pm
Cast: Sean Modica, Vanessa Ray (Blue Bloods), Jean-Luc Bilodeau (Baby Daddy), Lynn Cohen (Hunger Games), Joshua Burrow (Banshee)
Screenings:Saturday, April 25th at 7:45pm
Island Cinemas, 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA
Wednesday, April 29th at 5:00pm.
Wednesday, April 29th at 5:00pm.
Island Cinemas, 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA
Directors: Chris Fetchko and Marina Donahue
Director of Photography Dave Dunlap
All Cast: Sean Modica, Vanessa Ray, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Lynn Cohen and Joshua Burrow
CHRIS
FETCHKO (Director, Writer, Producer) began his film career in 1998 when he co-wrote and
produced Everything's Jake starring
Ernie Hudson, Debbie Allen, and Phyllis Diller, which was released by Warner
Brothers in 2007. He went on to produce Eavesdrop
with Wendie Malick, Ted McGinley, and Anna Chlumsky, which was released by
Shoreline Entertainment in 2010. In
2000, Chris went to work for Capitol Records, and in 2002 he launched a music
management firm where he managed The Badlees, Jared Campbell and Laura
Shay. In 2004, he Executive Produced the
soundtrack to the MTV Books project, Lit
Riffs. His experience in the music industry led to the initial inspiration
for All In Time.
ABOUT THE
CAST
Sean and his writing partner are currently developing and pitching two
TV series on the West Coast. Other film credits include: Lucky, starring Colin Hanks and Ann Margaret.
VANESSA RAY (“Rachel”)
currently stars in the CBS police drama Blue
Bloods as Officer Edit “Eddie” Janko. Since 2012, Vanessa has appeared in
ABC Family’s hit show Pretty Little Liars
as the popular, charismatic CeCe Drake. Previously, she starred on the USA
Network series Suits as Jenny.
In 2014, Ray starred in the comedy movie You Must Be Joking alongside Margaret Colin. She also recently
starred in the horror film Devil’s Due
opposite Zach Gilford and Sam Anderson. Her additional film credits include Frances Ha, Mutual Friends, Wisdom Teeth,
Not Waving But Drowning, Nice Guy Johnny and Finding Chance. Her other TV credits include Girls, Nurse Jackie, White Collar, The Mentalist, Pretty Dirty
Secrets, As The World Turns, The
Right Not to Know, Damages, The Battery’s Down, and Bored to Death.
Ray starred in the 2010 Broadway production of Hair playing the role of Crissy. She performed in the acclaimed
musical Footloose and earned her
Actor’s Equity card for her role as Rusty, performing “Let’s Hear It for the
Boy.” She originated the role of Nemo in Robert and Kristin Lopez’s Finding Nemo: The Musical at Orlando’s
Disney World. Vanessa also performed the role of Olive Ostrovsky in the
national tour of The 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
JEAN-LUC BILODEAU (“Clark”) is
a Canadian actor best known for his starring role in the hit ABC Family series Baby Daddy, in which he plays Ben, a
twenty-two year old who has to raise his three-month-old daughter after she is
left at his doorstep by his ex-girlfriend. For his role, he has earned two Teen
Choice Award nominations. He also had a lead role in the ABC Family series Kyle XY.
Bilodeau has also appeared in films and television series such as Ill
Fated, Trick 'r Treat, 16 Wishes, No
Ordinary Family and Best Player. He was also
in Emmalyn Estrada's music video "Don't Make Me Let You Go" and
plays Jeremy in the movie LOL,
alongside Demi Moore and Miley Cyrus. He is also known for his roles in the
television movies 16 Wishes for
Disney and Expecting Amish for
Lifetime.
LYNN COHEN (“Mrs. Joshman”) is best
known to audiences as ‘Magda’ in the HBO series Sex and the City (and the two
subsequent feature films based on the series), ‘Mags’ in Lionsgates’ The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and for
her critically acclaimed portrayal of ‘Golda Meier’ in Steven Spielberg’s Munich. Cohen has also appeared in They Came Together with Paul Rudd and
Amy Poehler; Eagle Eye; Charlie
Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York; A Life Before Her Eyes with Uma Thurman;
Deception with Hugh Jackman and Ewan
McGregor; Invincible with Mark
Wahlberg, Louis Malle’s Vanya on 42nd
Street; Julie Taymor’s Across the
Universe, Woody Allen’s Manhattan
Murder Mystery and many others.
Cohen has recurring roles on the television series Damages, Bored to Death and Law
and Order. On stage she performed in Macbeth
(Public Theatre); Ivanov (Lincoln
Center), as well as other works at New York Theater Workshop, New York
Shakespeare Festival, Primary Stages and EST. In addition, she appeared at
theaters across the country. She is a Fox Fellow, a recipient of a Bowden Award
from New Dramatists and a member of the Actors Studio, New York Theatre
Workshop, EST, and Actors Center.
JOSHUA BURROW (“Glen”) is best known to audiences as Captain Morgan in
the company’s global media campaign, with commercials directed by Oscar winner
Tom Hooper. He has also provided the voice of Terry Thorpe for the fourth and
fifth installments of the popular video game series Grand Theft Auto.
Burrow starred in the indie thriller The
Crimson Mask, which won over 40 international film festival awards. He
reprised his role for the Hulu miniseries Curse
of the Crimson Mask. His other film credits include Black Dog, Red Dog, All Dark Places, Absence, InSearchOf and Head Games. He has had guest starring
roles on numerous hit television shows including Banshee, Blue Bloods, Body of Proof, Law & Order: CI, Mercy, The
Unusuals and Sex and the City. In
2015 he can be seen in The Lost Boy alongside
Virginia Madsen.
ROB BARTLETT (“Rick”) is an
actor, standup comedian, radio personality and writer. His television credits
include Late Night with David Letterman
and stints with Conan O’Brien. His starring roles on television include the
Paramount/CBS comedy special What’s Alan
Watching?, ABC's Move the Crowd,
and a recurring role on NBC as attorney Milton Schoenfeld on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
He wrote and starred in the Public Television
special, Rob Bartlett's Not For Profit TV
Special, which was nominated for five Emmy Awards and won for Best Writing
and Best Entertainment Program.
Rob made his Broadway debut as author and star
of More to Love. His Broadway Credits
also include Amos Hart in Chicago,
Mr. Mushnik in the 2003 revival of Little
Shop of Horrors, and as Herman in the 2005 revival of Sweet Charity with Christina Applegate. In the fall of 2005, he
began performances as Speed, the poker-playing crony of Oscar and Felix, in the
revival of Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple
with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.
In 2012, his most recent Broadway appearance was in the revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really
Trying starring Daniel Radcliffe. Rob also won a Drama Desk award for his
role in the critically acclaimed play Tabletop.
MUSIC FROM
THE FILM
THE BADLEES (as The Damnsels) are a six-piece rock band that have been creating
and performing music since 1990. Pete Palladino (vocals), Bret
Alexander (guitar), Paul Smith (bass) and Ron
Simasek (drums) joined forces decades ago after a few happenstance
introductions, that some would say, were driven by destiny. In 2009,
guitarist Dustin Drevitch and violinist Nyke Van Wyk joined
the band.
In October 2013, The Badlees released their 10th studio
album Epiphones and Empty Rooms.
This double disc release of new material highlights the band's complex duality.
The band’s career features a couple of major label record deals, radio hits,
and national critical acclaim.
LAURA SHAY (as Laura Kelly) is an independent musician from Philadelphia. Her
latest record, Love & Other Things, is a continuation of
Laura’s unique style of organic piano- and acoustic guitar-based tracks,
coupled with honest lyrics and rich vocals. A collection of nine songs
primarily focused on love in its various stages and forms, the album was
independently produced and features select musicians and engineers who embraced
Laura’s Do-It-Yourself, home-grown vibe.
CHRISTOPHER NORTH (Composer) is a composer for Film, TV/Web Series,
Theater, Dance/Installations and various ensembles (chamber music, orchestral,
jazz, etc.) He's also a singer/songwriter (eclectic rock and children's music
including Disney & Sesame Street),
bassist and multi-instrumental musician (on Broadway / Grammy award-winning
recordings.) Hailing from Texas, he followed his muse to Manhattan in 1997. He
now thrives in Brooklyn, having released 14 albums (with 5 more out this year),
scored 12 feature films as well as countless shorts, most of which currently
screening and distributed around the world (DVD, Netflix, iTunes.) VARIETY says
he's a "notable asset." His first feature, Everything's Jake, starring Ernie Hudson as a homeless musician,
can be seen on STARZ. His 6th feature, Bible
Quiz, won Best Documentary at Slamdance 2013 in Park City, UT and is on
SUNDANCE Global.
OBIE O’BRIEN (Music
Supervisor) has worked with a diverse group of artists including projects
with Bon Jovi (with whom he has worked for over 30 years), Soraia, Patrick
Droney, Alice Cooper, Chris LeDoux, The Baha Men, The Seldom Seen, The
Country Gentlemen, Ralph Stanley, The Nighthawks, Sam Moore, and Danny Gatton
& The Fat Boys to name a few. He was the music director for the Nick Jonas
led Broadway recording of How to Succeed
in Business Without Really Trying.
ABOUT THE
CREW
DAVE DUNLAP (Director of
Photography) has recent recent
credits including The Great Gilly Hopkins,
directed by Stephen Herek, starring Kathy Bates and Glenn Close. SongByrd, a pilot for Universal Cable
TV, the CWTV show Gossip Girl and the
NBC TV shows Lipstick Jungle and Mercy starring Taylor
Schilling & Michelle Trachtenberg.
Dunlap can also add London to his production list having photographed
Universal’s Shaun of the Dead and The Calcium Kid in the UK for Working
Title Films. Dunlap made the jump to Director of Photography shooting the
Second Unit on Robert Zemeckis’ Academy Award winning Forrest Gump. Among his other Second Unit DP credits are Ron
Howard’s Academy Award winning A
Beautiful Mind, Nora Ephron’s Julie
and Julia, Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche,
Gary Winick’s Bride Wars, Mark
Waters’ The Ghost of Girlfriends Past,
Kirsten Sheridan’s August Rush, Kevin
Lima’s Enchanted, Sydney Pollack’s The Interpreter, Wolfgang Petersen’s Air Force One, Iain Softley’s K-Pax and Barry Sonnenfeld’s The Wild, Wild West.
Other camera operator and focus puller credits include Martin Scorsese’s
After Hours, Goodfellas and The Age of
Innocence, Joel and Ethan Coen’s Raising
Arizona, Laurie Anderson’s Home of
the Brave, Volker Schlondorf’s Death
of a Salesman, Peter Yates’ House on
Carroll Street, Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula,
Mike Nichols’ Working Girl and Postcards from the Edge, Steve Kloves’ The Fabulous Baker Boys, James L.
Brooks’ Broadcast News, Frank Oz’s What About Bob, Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums, Ridley Scott’s Hannibal, Joel Schumacher’s The Client, Marco Brambilla’s Demolition Man and Andrew Fleming’s The Craft.
CINDY LEE (Co-Editor) is a New York-based editor working in narrative and docuCo-mentary film. Her editing credits include: Una Noche, which was nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards in 2014 (Best First Feature and Best Editing) and won awards for Best New Narrative Director, Best Actors, and Best Cinematography at the Tribeca Film Festival; Hot Coffee, which premiered at Sundance in 2011 and was broadcast on HBO; the Oscar-nominated No End in Sight, which won the Sundance Special Jury Prize and New York Film Critics Circle Best Documentary in 2007; and We’re Not Broke, which premiered at Sundance in 2012. Most recently, she was an editor on the Showtime series Years of Living Dangerously, executive produced by James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
MICHAEL TAYLOR (Co-Editor) has credits including Liza Johnson's Elvis & Nixon, starring Kevin Spacey
and Michael Shannon, and Hateship
Loveship, starring Kristen Wiig and Guy Pearce; Ira Sachs' Love is Strange, starring John Lithgow
and Alfred Molina, Rick Alverson's Entertainment,
starring Gregg Turkington and John C. Reilly, and The Comedy, starring Tim Heidecker; and Julia Loktev's The Loneliest PLanet, starring Hani
Furstenberg and Gael Garcia Bernal, and Day
Night Day Night. His documentary
credits include Holly Morris and Anne Bogart's The Babushkas of Chernobyl, Josef Astor's Lost Bohemia, Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady's segment of Freakonomics, and Margaret Brown's The Order of Myths and Be Here to Love Me.
JUDY KELLER (Casting) is president of Judy Keller Casting Inc., founded in 1992. Since 1998, Judy Keller has worked on Independent Feature films as both a Producer and Casting Director. Judy is proud to have worked on Everything’s Jake starring Ernie Hudson, Debbie Allen, Lou Rawls and Phyllis Diller, which took home the Best Film Award from both The Santa Barbara Film Festival and The Big Apple Festival in New York. Both Everything’s Jake and Eavesdrop (released in 2008 and starring Chris Parnell, Wendy Malick, Lynn Collins, Anna Chlumsky, Tovah Feldshuh and Stephanie Szostak) can be viewed through Netflix.
This year, Judy Keller Casting has been busy casting the television
series Deadly Sins,
currently in its 4th Season on the Discovery ID Channel. Their latest short
film, Pamanhikan, is
in post-production. The film’s screenplay, written and directed by Angelo
Santos, was awarded 1st place at the 2013 Vail Film Festivals Short Screenplay
Competition and plans to compete in the 2015 Film Festivals.
A Corner Bar Pictures Production
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A Chris Fetchko Film
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Charlie
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Sean Modica
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Rachel
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Vanessa Ray
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Clark
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Jean-Luc Bilodeau
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Mrs. Joshman
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Lynn Cohen
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Glen
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Josh Burrow
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Rick
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Rob Bartlett
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Lane
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Connie Shelhamer
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Laura
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Laura Shay
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Sam
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Jay Klaitz
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Tracy
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Pete Palladino
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Marc
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Ron Simasek
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Bassist
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Thor Fields
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Sameer
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Pritesh Shah
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Rusty
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Fred Norris
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Dentist
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Tom Wopat
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Betty
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Holly Golightly Perlo
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Charlie's Dad
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David DeCosmo
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Charlie's Mom
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Bevery Brennan
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Aunt Joann
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Judy Martini
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Time Travelers
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Ryan Gibeau
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Jay Russell
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