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Frank Krueger – FRANK
Frank Krueger made his mark playing recurring roles on many of today’s most popular soaps. Recently Frank has garnered critical acclaim for his supporting role in Odyssey Motion Pictures’ dark comedy The Pink Conspiracy and has a very successful web series called Man Versus, which he produces and stars in.
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Everett – THE MAN
Chad Everett is a legendary television actor, most memorable for the hit television series Medical Center. More recently Chad has been seen in films such as Mulholland Drive, Psycho, A View From the Top and Anchorman. Chad is also gearing up to star in one of J.J. Abrams (“Lost”, MI3, Star Trek) anxiously anticipated new feature projects.
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Sarah Thompson – THE WOMAN
Sarah Thompson got her break in Ang Lee’s The Ice Storm. She went on to co-star in other mainstream projects such as Malibu’s Most Wanted and Cruel Intentions 2. More recently, Sarah has garnered international attention for her regular roles on Boston Public, Angel and 7th Heaven. Most recently Sarah starred in several prominent independent features including Odyssey Motion Picture’s The Pink Conspiracy. Brooklyn’s Finest.
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Michael Madsen – THE ASSOCIATE
Michael Madsen is the star of over 80 feature films including mega blockbusters such as Reservoir Dogs, Donnie Brasco, Free Willy, Species, Wyatt Earp, The Getaway, Thelma & Louise, Die Another Day, Kill Bill, Strength & Honour and Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming biker flick Hell Ride.
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THE MYSTERIOUS BRUNETTE
Mackenzie Firgens’ career was launched as the co-star of the 2000 Sundance cult film Groove. She has starred in numerous independent features including the recent Lions Gate acquisition The Hamiltons and Chris Columbus’ movie version of the smash hit musical Rent.
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Charles Durning – The Wise Man
Charles Durning is a 2 time Academy Award/8 time Golden Globe/12 time Emmy Award winner/nominee. His standout performances in such iconic films as Dog Day Afternoon, Tootsie, The Sting and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas have marked Durning as one of the greatest character actors in Hollywood. Recently Durning was recurring on the hit FX series Rescue Me with Dennis Leary and he was the recent recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hoboken International Film Festival. In January of 2008, Durning was honored with the SAG Lifetime Achievement Award.
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James Russo – THE FATHER
James Russo is the star of over 100 feature films including Beverly Hills Cop, Extremities, Dangerous Game, Donnie Brasco, The Ninth Gate and Open Range. Most recently Russo won acclaim for his supporting role in Walter Hill’s mini series Broken Trail.
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David Carradine – the Bishop
David Carrradine has been in more than 100 feature films, a couple of dozen television movies, a whole range of theater on and off Broadway, and another hit series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1992) (TV). Carradine received the Best Actor Award from the National Board of Film Review as well as a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Woody Guthrie in Hal Ashby's Bound for Glory (1976), and won critical acclaim for his work as Cole Younger in The Long Riders (1980). "Kung Fu" also received seven Emmy nominations in its first season, including one for Carradine as Best Actor. In addition he won the People's Prize at the Cannes Film Festival's "Director's Fortnight" for his work on Americana (1983), and a second Golden Globe nomination for his supporting role in "North and South" (1985) (mini).
Among his other most notable film credits are Gray Lady Down (1978), Mean Streets (1973), Bird on a Wire (1990), The Long Goodbye (1973), The Serpent's Egg (1977) and Circle of Iron (1978).
He recently returned to the screen playing the title role in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) (Miramax), for which he received his fourth Golden Globe nomination.
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Matthew Jones – HAIKU
Matthew Jones left a 10-year career in marketing to pursue his acting passion back in 2000. Since that time, he has enjoyed considerable success – appearing on a number of TV’s hottest shows, including 24, ER, According to Jim, The Closer, and many others. Jones is currently recurring on General Hospital, Without a Trace and American Heiress.
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The China Man
Xin Sarith Wuku, a.k.a. the “Urban Ninja” has become an overnight phenomenon after guerilla films of him accomplishing incredible live stunts made their way onto the video sharing website YouTube in 2006. Since then martial arts superstar Xin has garnered a global following for his work. In early 2008, Xin will also co-star in Jackie Chan’s new reality television series The Disciple.
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Luca Palanca - Vinny
Luca Palanca- Had the lead role in the off-Broadway play "Tony and Tina's Wedding" for almost 2 years Performed stand-up in clubs worldwide and at The" World Famous" Comedy Store, The Improv and The Laugh Factory. He wrote and starred in a short film called "Choose Life" in the 2001 Sundance film festival. Cast in the late Bruno Kirby's last film-"Played" The comedian/ actor/ writer, producer then wrote feature "Made in Brooklyn" scheduled for a 2008 theatrical release.Recurring character on the MTV series, "Short Circuitz". appeared in the film "The Deaf Goomba". Producing “Break”, The Charles “Lucky” Luciano story,” The Pretenders” and “Ball”
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Break – The Music
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0381035/
Kate & Kacey Coppola are Nashville based singer/songwriters who wrote and performed the title track “Break”, which inspired the context of the film. A promotional music video will be produced for the DVD and MTVHD, which will include scenes from the film. To hear the title track “Break”, please visit www.cdbaby.com/katekacey and click on the link to the song “Break.”
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Marc Clebanoff – Writer /Producer /Director
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1275164/
Marc Clebanoff, a graduate of the prestigious USC School of Cinema/Television, began his career at 20th Century Fox Television before moving onto a feature development position at USA Films (now Focus Features) under the award winning director of Nurse Betty and In the Company of Men Neil Labute. In 1999 Clebanoff established his own company, Marathon Films, in which he developed several feature projects with Hollywood bad-boy actor Michael Madsen, and cult filmmaker Larry Bishop (son of Rat Pack comedian Joey Bishop). In 2004 Clebanoff renamed his company Odyssey Motion Pictures to make his feature directorial debut with Unspoken - a dark drama starring Justin Allen and William Sadler, which earned Best Screenplay and Best Feature Film nominations at various festivals throughout 2006. Also in 2006, Clebanoff wrote, produced and co-directed the award-winning dark comedy feature The Pink Conspiracy, which enjoyed its world premiere at the Cannes Film Market in May of 2007 and will be released in select theaters in September of 2008.
Clebanoff recently finished consulting for Quentin Tarantino’s indie motorcycle flick Hell Ride, which premiered at Sundance in 2008. Clebanoff’s current feature project, Break, is a star-studded, multiple award-winning dramatic action film, which is currently traveling the international festival circuit and will be released worldwide on DVD early in 2009. In addition, Clebanoff recently finished directing the dark comedy feature film Gerald, which will also be released in 2009. Clebanoff is also set to direct the new Goodfellas follow-up film The Cigar Game in 2008.
Clebanoff holds a 2nd degree black belt in traditional Korean martial arts and is an avid distance runner and accomplished marathoner. He is also the grandson of world-renowned musician and composer, Herman Clebanoff.
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Tim Otholt – cinematographer
IMDB Listing: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1583225/
URL: http://www.timotholt.com/
Tim Otholt, an award-winning cinematographer, has accomplished much in his short four-year career. Tim has shot five feature films, 24 short films, and over 100 other commercials, music videos and other projects.
Tim hails from the school of hard knocks – with camera in hand, he has studied under IATSE 600 veterans Rob Kositchek (X-Files, Pretender, Roswell, 24) and Philip D. Schwartz (Dorm Daze 1 & 2). Tim is well known for his creative use of lighting – experience gained from shooting and gaffing hundreds of projects with his own grip & lighting truck.
Tim has worked with many great stars, including Michael Madsen (Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs), Chad Everett (E-Ring, Mulholland Drive), William Sadler (Shawshank Redemption, Roswell), James Russo (Beverly Hills Cop, Donnie Darko), Tommy 'Tiny' Lister (Enterprise, 5th Element), Dayton Callie (Deadwood), Whit Hertford (Adam's Family), Sarah Thompson (Angel, 7th Heaven), Mercedes McNab (Angel, Buffy), and MacKenzie Firgens (Groove).
In 2006, Tim won his first cinematography award for the short film Day of Reckoning at the 168-hour international film project. DOR edged out 49 films from 7 countries, through the use of subtle, almost invisible use of lighting.
Tim just directed the television pilot The Zing Factor and is producing a variety of commercials and other short form projects.
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