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Lou Taylor Pucci emerged as one of the most promising young actors of his generation when Mike Mills' Thumbsucker premiered at Sundance Film Festival. For his performance as 'Justin Cobb,' a compulsive 17-year-old thumbsucker, Pucci received both a Sundance Special Jury Prize for acting and the Best Actor Award at the Berlin Film Festival.
Pucci made his feature film debut as a young hitchhiker in Rebecca Miller's Personal Velocity, which earned the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Dramatic Film. His motion picture credits also include Evil Dead, the fourth installment in the franchise produced by Sam Raimi; Beginners, re-teaming with Mike Mills, The Music Never Stopped with Oscar winner J.K. Simmons; The Answer Man, opposite Jeff Daniels; Carriers, alongside Chris Pine; Richard Linklater's Fast Food Nation; and Will Canon's Brotherhood (Best Narrative Feature, SXSW).
The actor has also made a notable impression on the small screen, starring in memorable, recurring roles on "American Horror Story," "You're The Worst," "Falling Water," and as the tortured hipster Benji in the Netflix hit "You." Additional television credits include the HBO miniseries "Empire Falls," working opposite Paul Newman and Ed Harris for director Fred Schepisi, an appearance on "Halt and Catch Fire," a crossover role between "Chicago PD" and "Law and Order: SVU," and as an indie rock icon in Green Day's music video "Jesus of Suburbia."
Pucci grew up in central New Jersey and had little interest in acting until his aunt bribed him to try out for community theater at age 10. Two years later, he appeared on Broadway as Friedrich in "The Sound of Music."- Actor
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Known as "That guy who was in that thing", Rico E. Anderson is no stranger to Pop Culture, Sci Fi, Horror and True Crime in television, film, theatre and voice over. Rico hails from Chicago Ill, was raised in Berkeley, CA. and studied theatre at San Francisco State University.
Acting since he was 12, Rico was a huge staple in the mainstream and indie theatre and film scene in the SF Bay Area. He is a founding member of the African American Shakespeare Company and performed traveling theatre for over 5 years all over Northern and Southern California performing for and peer educating children about health and safety in 4 major productions produced by Kaiser Permanente.
He has an impressive list of TV / Film credits including 3 years recurring as Herbie on the critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series, Truth Be Told. He has had guest appearances on, SWAT, FBI International, The Orville, Star Trek Renegades, Modern Family, Two and a Half Men, 2 Broke Girls, Bones, NCIS, Criminal Minds, Law & Order, The Bold and the Beautiful and Days of our Lives to name a few.
Onstage, he appeared in several noteworthy performances including the multiple award winning production of The Ballad of Emmett Till (Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles), Fences (NexStage Theatre, Ketchum Idaho), The title role in Oedipus (African American Shakespeare Company, San Francisco) , For The Love of Freedom-Trilogy (The Robey Theatre Company, Los Angeles), The Meeting as Malcolm X, Off off Broadway in Bed of Truth, Equus, and A Soldiers Play .
As a member of the L.A. based Sketch Comedy Troupe, 'The Outpatients', he performed at The World Famous Comedy Store Main Room.
He is a recipient of multiple awards including the NAACP Award, Telly Award, Drama Critics Circle, Ovation, SOFIE, Pasadena International Film Festival, NYFA and FIFF.
Rico still lives in Los Angeles, continues to work extensively in film, television, theatre and voice over, makes celebrity appearances at various sci fi conventions and is carefully selecting his next project.- Director
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Karl Marlantes was born on 24 December 1944 in Seaside, Oregon, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Matterhorn, Going to War (2018) and The Vietnam War (2017). He has been married to Anne Boswell since August 2007. He was previously married to Edith Gisele Fitch.- Gary Michael Cappetta was born on 12 December 1952 in Seaside Park, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for ROH: War of the Wire (2003), WWF Championship Wrestling (1972) and Showdown: Legends of Wrestling (2004).
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Toni Atterbury was born on 14 July 1968 in Seaside, Oregon, USA. She is a producer, known for I, Robot (2004), Divergent (2014) and The Darkest Hour (2011).- Gerald (Gee) Lorenzo Lee Herring is a distinguished American actor hailing from Monterey, CA, within the Bay Area. Born to Geraldine and Gary Herring, he spent his formative years in Soledad, CA, culminating in his graduation in 2009. In 2010, he relocated to San Diego, CA, embarking on a journey that would lead him to a noteworthy career in the acting industry. In 2017, Gee secured representation from Who Management, subsequently joining the prestigious roster of Fame Talent Agency.
Renowned for his compelling portrayal of Ross in "Gimmie My Money," directed by the acclaimed Bill Vigil, Gee Herring has emerged as a talent to watch in the entertainment realm. - Make-Up Department
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Keila Santiago was born on 16 March 1992 in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, USA. She is known for Department 666 (2019), Three Quarters (2021) and Princess (2020).- Drew Lee Davis-Wheeler was born on 21 March 1988 in Seaside, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Mama Claus, Deck the Halls with Guts (2015), Parasites (2015) and The Good Life (2016).