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- Abira Niye Harvey is an Australian actress, dancer, singer, and artist. She has performed in musicals such as 'Pirates of Penzance' - as the General's daughter, 'Annie' - as an orphan girl (alongside Amanda Muggleton and Rodney Dobson), 'Popstars the Musical' - as Ambre Shu, 'Beauty and the Beast' - as a spoon and a wolf, 'West Side Story' - as the tomboy lead role Anybodys, featured dancer in 'The Little Mermaid'. She also performed the role of Goldilocks in the pantomime 'Twas the week after Christmas', Cinderella in 'Cinderella', and a fairy named Web and a Mechanical in Shakespeare's 'A Midusmmer Night's Dream'. Abira studied musical theatre and drama with Brent Street Performing Arts, Mcdonald College of Performing Arts, National Institute of Dramatic Arts, and Stage and Song Studios, achieving an A Honours in her IMEB Musical Theatre exam in 2018.
Abira moved to Sydney from Queensland with her family when she was 3 years of age and started her interest in dance. She has trained extensively in various dance forms including tap, hip-hop, contemporary, pointe, and classical ballet, receiving the highest marks for her RAD classical ballet exam at Tanya Brooks Dance Academy in 2017, alongside her studies with Brent Street. Abira has also trained in circus and aerial skills with Aerialize and Circus Akimbo, and pole dancing with the Pole Dance Academy.
Vocally, Abira was trained selectively in the 'Talent Development Project', has performed at 'Sydney Children's Festival Choir' at Carriageworks, as selected soloist for community fairs, at 'Sydney Town Hall Music Festival' whilst training with the Vocal Enrichment Group at Epping Heights Public School and Cheltenham Girl's Highschool Junior Choir, and the Vocal Ensemble Group at Northmead Creative and Performing Arts High School. Abira also performed regularly with St John's Singers, Beecroft. Abira discovered guitar and music production in 2016 and has released 3x global singles (idkwhere.com). Abira received vocal training from Christine Beasley Singing Studio, Stage and Song Studios, Brent Street, and Northern District Guitar and Vocal Studio.
Abira has also enjoyed success in the creative arts, with her very first public art hanging 'The Wave, The Wind' awarded 1st prize in the Liverpool City Art Prize, 2009 at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. She has continued as a prolific painter and creator to gain various 1st prizes in the prestigious Sydney Royal Arts and Crafts competition in 2013 and 2017, alongside prizes in other creative pursuits such as puppetry, woodwork, sewing, and crochet exhibited with the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW 2013-2019. As special guest, Abira was featured to represent NSW youth artists in the Royal Adelaide Show's 175th Anniversary in 2014, and at SHH Centre for Hybrid Arts as a public speaker about her passion for creative arts in 2015. Abira has been honoured with Most Outstanding, Highly Commended and Commended awards for Art on Loftus in 2012, 2015 and 2017 for sculpture and art, and 2nd Prize in Hornsby's Young Artist's Exhibition in 2018. In 2016, Abira won the Archibald Prize for Cheltenham Girl's High School, and her art contribution was acknowledged by Epping Heights Public School awarding her 'Excellence in the Arts' in 2014, and the McDonald College of Performing Arts awarding her the Education Award for Creative Arts in 2010. Abira was tutored by renowned 'fragmetism' artist Kristine Ballard.
Abira has more recently entered film with her first film credit as an extra in the 2017 short film 'I'm Here Too' by Shadow Wolves Productions, a poignant film about teen suicide, which has won multiple awards both in Australia and internationally. She also featured in the Salvation Army's induction film 2017, as a teen model in 'Kids Fashion Meets Music' by DJ Jazzy empowering young people to deal with feelings, stay positive and take care of themselves, and follow their dreams, lead role in an advertisement produced by 'Taste Creative Film', and extra in a 'Scoundrel Films' production and for the upcoming Stan series, 'Ten Pound Pom'. Abira is also trained in and has appeared on radio, interviewed by local Radio Station Triple H FM 100.1 on her creative and performing arts abilities, alongside her strong environmental awareness activities. Abira actively participates in numerous environmental activities including National Tree Day, Byles Creek Valley Protection Union, Save Epping's Forest Park, Bag Free Beecroft, and the Australian conservation program, BraidsOn of which she campaigned last year to save over 14,000 acres of rainforest. Her artwork was also recently featured in the lobby to stop Live Export and has been gifted to the 10th Anniversary Refugee Ball cause and the Centenarian Portrait Project. Abira operates her own conservation website 'Me for Trees' and continues to experiment with her artistry in fashion and NFT's.
Abira has also delved in puppetry, having been tutored by Puppet Artist Katherine Hannaford and Loutky Puppet Carvers, precious stone faceting trained in lapidary workshops with Northern Districts Lapidary Club, and craft and sewing skills with Girls' Friendly Society, Australia.
W: abiraharvey.com Music: idkwhere.com INSTAGRAM: @abiraharvey TIK TOK: @a8ira STARNOW: @abiraharvey - Allen Andrews is a film, stage, and voice actor based in the southeastern US. Some of his favorite roles were that of Gaston(Beauty and the Beast), Mickey Johnstone(Blood Brothers), and Clyde Barrow(Bonnie and Clyde). Outside of acting he commits himself to narrating audio books; most usually of the Fantasy genre. Allen is known for his mastery of RISK, belching on cue, and raising one eyebrow.
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Raised in western Illinois, Andrew Ryan Harvey attended St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa where he graduated with Bachelors of Arts in Theatre and History with a concentration in Irish Studies.
While at St. Ambrose, he worked with Broadway director Phillip Wm. McKinley ("Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark," "The Boy from Oz") and William Luce (Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of "The Belle of Amherst") on the world premiere of "Creme de Coco," a dramatization of the life of Coco Chanel, originating the role of the Prefect.
He has also studied Irish drama at St. Patrick's College, Carlow in Carlow, Ireland.
Andrew received his Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Michigan State University in 2012. He now resides in Los Angeles.- Anne Evanoff was born on March 3rd in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Her father, Dzhon Toderov Stanchev, (name changed to Evanoff at Ellis Island Entry Point) immigrated to America from Lovech, Bulgaria in 1918 and later moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba and finally, Timmins, where he met his wife, Helen Homolovich Berezynski, who was of Polish/Ukrainian descent. He moved to Timmins mainly because of the rumors that the "streets were paved in gold" and found work there as a gold miner.
Anne started acting on stage at a young age and was involved in many productions that won awards in the Mid-Northern Drama Competitions. She bemoaned the fact that her parents did not give her a middle name but after playing "Cleopatra" in a stage play, her director, Chester Jury, started calling her Cleo. So she adopted that name and delighted in using the acronym, ACE, on her calling card.
During Anne Evanoff's secondary school years, she was a well-known member of the Timmins Drama Club directed by Chester Jury, a well respected drama coach. Anne was highly regarded for her stage presence and it is doubtful there was a play the Drama Club presented that she did not star in. She was able to project her voice - so distinct and clear - that audience members sitting in the back row of a huge auditorium could hear every word. Anne could seemingly play any role, although the more dramatic roles suited her strong and vibrant personality. Recall her playing Cleopatra on stage and it was unbelievable that a girl with red hair and freckles who looked more like Anne Shirley than Cleopatra could pull it off, but pull it off she did! Anne is just one of those natural actors. She loves the stage. She works hard at everything she does whether that be acting or ballroom dancing or playing the ukulele. Renee Levesque, North Bay, Ontario, Writer & Editor of Northern Wildlife Magazine
Went all through junior high and high school with Anne Evanoff, and, even though many years have passed, there are still lasting memories of the many dramatic productions in which she was engaged. It was amazing to see how Anne could transform herself from the quiet, studious student in many of our classes into a completely different person on stage - a person who could no longer be recognized as Anne! It was a frightening talent! It is really a shame that she didn't pursue a professional career as an actor right from the start. What I would like to say is that when Anne sets her mind to do something, there is nothing that she cannot do and cannot do without excelling at it. She is warm, friendly, loves people and is tons of fun. Philip Kreiner, Author, Shizuoka City, Japan/Nominated for a Governor General's Award
Anne's parents had concerns about her desire to become an actress and diverted her attention to Toronto Teachers' College. Eventually she obtained a Master's Degree in Curriculum from the University of Toronto. Her ability to adapt to different situations and settings and her ability "to get on board quickly" created many opportunities for her in the field of education. Anne was a special education teacher, a system diagnostician, administrator and an Education Officer with the Ministry of Education. Her career took her to many different countries in the world where she fed her curiosity about different cultures and customs. Whenever Anne had the opportunity, she encouraged staff and students to draw on their life experience and tune their ears to the music of language to bring to life the characters in a novel, storybook or play.
Anne is grateful to be able to revisit her life as an actor now and devotes herself full time to her training and auditioning for various roles in film, tv and commercials. She also does voiceovers and narrations. Anne feels fortunate to be able to live out this second life and to have the opportunity to work with other creatives in the industry. She is also thankful to have the skills to feed her passion and like the Velveteen Rabbit - to portray real characters in a truthful way. The fun never stops!
TESTIMONIALS
Catherine In Episode 80 Winterbourne: A Horror Anthology Web Series - 2018 When we cast Anne Evanoff as Catherine in Winterbourne, we knew she would bring a lot to the role. And indeed, she brought Catherine to life by adding her own nuances and by taking feedback and direction very well. She was collaborative in both giving/receiving feedback on set. She was present and focussed in her role as Aunt Catherine making her performance formidable. She clearly used her insight and talent to channel Aunt Catherine into the room and onto the screen. Michal Hueston: Director, Stained Glass Media
Working with Anne Evanoff was an absolute pleasure! Her bright attitude and kindness was so refreshing to be around, not to mention her acting abilities which were incredible. Being on set with Anne was a privilege and it was a pleasure to interact with her. Anne brought so much depth to her character and her commitment to the role seemed to inspire the other cast members to do so as well. Cannot wait until the next time to work with her. Cameron Attard: Director & Producer
Nollywood Film: 2017 - The Rubbles of Love (Molly's Love Story) Release: 2019 Anne Evanoff played her role as Joyce Polowski very well. She was there for us - no matter what - even when things got difficult. That is huge! It is worth more than a million dollars to have someone stand by you through thick and thin. That is who she is - a pillar of the family - both on and off set. Nyaradzo Jowa: Author & Executive Producer/Producer
Had the honor of working with Anne recently in a movie we were in together and saw, first hand, how skilled she is as an actor. She was great to work with both on and off set. Andrew Bee: Professional Actor
Had the the pleasure of working with Anne Evanoff on the feature film, Molly's Love Story. She played Joyce Polowski, one of the protagonist's in-laws. Her character was featured in several scenes and had a number of pivotal moments. Behind the camera, Anne exudes positive energy and is a pleasure to work with. She never complained in the face of any obstacles or long days - of which there were many on this production - and she always provided assistance when called upon to do so. Her talents in combination with an endlessly positive, friendly and collaborative attitude make Anne Evanoff a tremendous asset to any production, both on screen and off! Borys Shapalov: Assistant Director
Anne Evanoff is a member of The Actors Studio, and The Acting Out Theatre Club in The Villages, Florida. We performed together in a short one-act play for The Philosophy Club. She is a wiz at improve, and her voice has an unmistakeable texture. As an actor, Anne has the versatility to be guileless, vile or seductive - and always memorable. Noted inherent style, wit and spontaneity in her acting, and looking forward to working with her again when she returns. Camille Likes: Director, Writer, Actor/Acting Out Theatre Club
First met Anne Evanoff a few months ago in a waiting room preceding an acting class in The Villages, Florida. We immediately found that we shared a sense of humour. She is warm and engaging. In the actors' class, she was a standout, so she was invited to participate in the dramatic reading of the play: The Fat Man Sacrifice. Anne was given the lead as Blaze and she performed that role with such a sense of irony, that she completely carried the scene for the audience of well over 100. This staged radio play was well received mainly because of Anne's contribution. Peter Irwin: Director/Playwrite
Anne is an experienced actor. She demonstrated her skills in different acting classes and performances and her talent was unmistakable. We were totally impressed with her ability to take on a role. She seems to have an innate understanding of whatever character she is portraying and lives out that life publicly with commitment. Don't act, react, is how we coach actors and that's what Anne automatically does. Steve Rubin: Director of Actors' Studio, The Villages, Florida - Actress
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Becky Burne Harvey is a full-time computer science/computer technology teacher who enjoys spending her free time in the pursuit of movie work. In addition to work as an extra for both TV and film, she has done camera work for both. Most recently, she has completed her first feature-length comedy screen play. Her passion for performing and writing began at an early age. She is a late bloomer, but she is blooming!- Bella Harvey lives in San Diego, CA with her parents and younger brother. She started performing at the age of three and since has been training in acting, singing and dancing. She has a passion for the arts and performing. In her free time she loves drawing, movies, and hanging out with her friends.
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Brent Harvey, a Marine Corps combat photographer veteran from Indianapolis turned Hollywood actor. He's worked with Ewan McGregor and shared the screen with legend Al Pacino. A versatile talent, he's not only a successful actor but also a skilled writer and director, crafting stories that range from drama to comedy including creating two time Emmy-nominated web series "Struggle-ing.". As an advocate for human rights and women's empowerment, Brent's journey from the battlefield to the big screen is marked by his determination to mentor, entertain, and make a positive impact on the world.- Born and raised in Cohoes New York, Brian always knew that he wanted to perform. While in Hebrew School, at the age of four, Brian was modeling clothes for a fashion show. He still remembers the laughter, oooh's and Aaaah's, and he was hooked. All his energies were focused on stage and film. After college with a degree in Drama, Brian headed for New York City, to start pounding the streets. He auditioned and won a role, traveling across the United States, doing a one man show, education through entertainment. Going to High Schools and college's in 40 of the 48 continental united states. "It taught me great discipline, I had no one to blame but me, if i were late, or if something went wrong with the show. It truly was the best five years of my life". Then it was time to unpack the suitcase, In late 1979, Brian went to an open call for the movie version of They're Playing Our Song He won the role, but had to change his body from a scrawny 110 to that of a baseball athlete. Eight months of weight training, brought him up to where he needed to be and off he went to Hollywood. "Sometimes, I feel like the albatross, when it comes to acting", Brian once quipped. After three weeks of rehearsing, the cast got the news that because of the actors, writers and musicians strike, which was a long strike, the film was cancelled. Brian had no place to go and was not going to give up. He lived out of his car on the streets of Hollywood Boulevard for two weeks, when finally he got the role of George, the Mental Patient on General Hospital. Brian was on the show for nine months. Brian has performed on stage and film from New York to California and now in Florida, where he lives. Musical theater and comedies is home to Brian, but, he auditioned for and won the role of Otto Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank, at a playhouse in Clearwater Florida. Brian was nominated and won, best actor of the year for a drama, in Tampa Bay. As of this writing, Brian is preparing to host a new talk show with a LGBTQ slant, called Here's The Tea !, on youtube. Brian and his husband have been together for over 30 years and were married in Walt Disney World, on a firework cruise in 2015.
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Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Brinden Harvey embarked on his artistic journey at the Cleveland School of the Arts. He later honed his skills at Baldwin Wallace University, earning a BFA in Acting with a minor in Film Studies. During his time at university, Brinden served as president of the Black Arts Network for three years, showcasing his leadership abilities. Notable productions he spearheaded include "The Story of Brinden" and "We At The Table," while also co-producing "Night Shift," among others.
Throughout his career, Brinden has collaborated with esteemed brands such as Nike, Ford, Netflix, and Hulu. His versatility extends to various industries, including advertising, with partnerships with Joann Fabrics, Purell, Nurx, and Adidas, among others.
With a lineage connecting him to iconic figures such as Muhammad Ali, Tom Hanks, and George Clooney, Brinden's talent is matched by his illustrious heritage. In June 2021, he transitioned to New York to further pursue his craft. As a Bi-Coastal Talent, Brinden is poised to make an impact across all markets.- Carson graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2019 with a BFA in acting. Since graduating he has worked in film, theatre, television & commercials. He has also collaborated with several visual artists, most recently in Matt Henry's new work "Mysterious Island". He is a well trained and well crafted actor dedicated to representing the minutia of the human spirit in everything he does. Outside of acting Carson loves to travel, eat and enjoy any form of art.
- Often more behind the camera doing press photography and video for the media Chris Harvey has now made an appearance on the other end of a lens. Appearing in Shogun films Renegades and Nemesis. Chris Harvey has also made appearances in a number of reality shows often on these he is seen doing press photography.
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Christopher Kahler is a Chicago based filmmaker and character actor. He co-founded The Short Bus to Insanity Short Film Festival with Claire "Fluff" Llewellyn as a platform for all independent artists to get their work recognized without exclusion. He also co-hosts the popular podcast The 42nd Street Drive-In with long time collaborator Shawn Hunt, has won several awards for his work, and is often cast as "bikers, bums, junkies, or Jesus".- Danielle Paquette-Harvey is an Award-Winning, Amazon International Best Selling author of paranormal romance, fantasy, and steamy vampire romance fantasy. She also writes poetry. Her books have sold thousands of copies worldwide. Her books include werewolves and vampires, myths and dark prophecies, magic and witches, dragons and fairies, adventure and war, goddesses and demons.
Her books have been translated into French and Italian.
She is a self-published author living on the south shore of Montreal, Canada, with her husband, children, two cats, and an Australian Shepherd. - Darryl Harvey (II) was born (1959)and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He attended Istrouma High school in North Baton Rouge, the 'blue collar' side of town in the rough and tumble 70805 area. He spent 15 years in the Ironworkers Local #623 in that dangerous trade. He then went on to work for the city of Baton Rouge. Having an opportunity to manage his own business (Skeeters Lounge) he left the city and did so contributing to the local live music scene by setting up a stage with complete P.A. nad light show at Skeeters. The flexibility of managing a lounge afforded the time to background work. The initial idea was to get his 1967 Firebird into Glory road in 2004 but the movie was set for 1966 so the car could not be used but he was asked to be an extra for his 'red neck' looks. The next movie was All the Kings Men where he met Sean Penn. The construction worker, outdoorsy look has served him well with roles as varied as Scientest/Lab tech, Policeman (3 times), Prison guard, Prisoner (Twice), Psysch ward patient, Field worker, Christmas play audience, '40's Fair ticket taker, '40's cameraman, marijuana buyer, AIDS drug buyer, Basketball Fan, Watermelon chunkin Redneck, Cajun Family member, Lawyer(suit provided by me), Bus rider/Pedestrian, Christmas play audience, Late '30s dance attendee, and finally getting his '67 Firebird in: '67 Firebird in Lotto commercial, '67 Firebird in Empire state, '67 Firebird in Dallas Byers Club. He is proud to have met Danny Glover twice and has worked with many big name actors. The following is a list of productions he has worked as a background actor. Mississippi Grind, Bad asses 3, Zipper, Maze Runner, Papa Noel, When the game Stands Tall, Search Party, Bonnie and Clyde Lifetime mini, Dallas Byers Club, Hateship Friendship, Shreveport, Rajun Cajuns and Red Neck Gators, scyfy ch Long Days Journey, Whiskey Bay aka Bad Country, Barefoot, Empire State, Escape plan, House of Horrors aka Demonic, Untitled HBO cop show, All the Kings Men, Road to Nowhere, Glory Road, Louisiana Lotto Commercial. He continues to work in the Louisiana area as a background actor.
- Born and raised in small town Harlan, Iowa. Began doing theatre as young as 4th grade and later got a BA degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (also majoring in English with minors in Religion and Philosophy). He received an MFA in Acting from the University of Central Florida. From 2003 - 2009 he worked professionally as an actor in Orlando, Florida. Since 2009 Knoell has lived in Chicago, Illinois, working and teaching and generally practicing theatrical storytelling. In 2012 he graduated from the Second City Directing Program. He is part of the writing team behind the webcomic, Just 'Chute Me.
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Dean Reading was born in Houston and raised on Texas ranches, first in Fort Bend County and later in Cherokee County. As a youngster he had small parts in the film "Tomboy and the Champ" and the TV series "Route 66." While in high school he started competing in youth rodeos as a tie-down calf roper and steer wrestler. He went on to compete in college and professional rodeos. Graduating from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas with a Bachelor's Degree in History and English, he taught in public schools for a year before hitting the road as a competitor in PRCA rodeos. Ending up in California, Dean did some stunt work in low budget films while still competing in rodeos. When he left the west coast, he went back to Texas, and worked on the family ranch. Later Dean married, moved to Fort Worth and went to technical school studying TV and film production. After graduating from that course he taught it for two years, In 1982, he went to work for Group W Productions and Group W Cable producing local, regional, and syndicated productions. Dean won the National Focus Award for Excellence in Production in 1984. He began competing in his friend Ben Johnson's Pro-Celebrity Rodeo events in the eighties and early nineties. For two years Dean worked for Mike Perkins Casting as Assistant Location Casting Director, and at the same time taught Advanced Film Acting at Actor's Preparatory Studio in Fort Worth..As an actor Dean worked on network series including "Young Riders", Dallas", "Unsolved Mysteries", and "The Son" just to name a few. He directed two features, "The Wind Favors West" and "The Broken Spur" and wrote & directed many TV shows including "Texas Traditions", Entertainment Clipboard" and "Six Shooter Junction". Dean has written several scripts over the years, and has taught Film History at the university level..Dean resides on a Texas ranch raising Longhorn cattle and registered Quarter Horses.- Director
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Writer, producer, director, film professor. Currently partner/producer with The Griffin Group. Founded Rough Cut Films LLC. He's written, directed, and edited feature films, shorts, music videos, and documentaries. He has worked on dozens of feature films including Critters 3, L.A. Heat, Vice Squad, and many more. He worked in distribution and acquisitions at Walt Disney Studios. Before that he worked at The Director's Guild of America and Lucasfilm/THX. He enjoys working with actors and his favorite place to be is on set working with a crew of dedicated artists. He is inspired by anyone who commits themselves to their craft. Very excited to be a part of Wallner Media.- Actor
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DeMaris Harvey American Actor who is originally from Detroit Michigan were his love for the arts developed. DeMaris found solace in the arts from grade school. Thus far DeMaris career has been adventurous beginning his professional career in 2010 for The State of Michigan "Click it or Ticket" seat belt campaign commercial. DeMaris has done 7 theatre plays all over the country, commercials, tv series and has been in over 8 films including lead roles in movies like "5-0", "Circumstances", "Men of God" to name a few with many more on the way. The multifaceted actor has talents ranging from acrobatics, dance, singing and even played semi-professional football. A Student to his craft providing growth to every role he plays.- Actor
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Don Harvey was born in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, just twelve miles from the center of Downtown Detroit, the sixth of eight children. His father worked as an advertising executive for the Auto Industry and his mother was an elementary school teacher.
He started playing the drums at age four and picked up the guitar at six. He played in the Jazz Band at Lake Shore High School and won the Louis Armstrong award for the best soloist of the year, as a guitarist.
He started acting in school plays and musicals but gave that up when he attended the University of Michigan, because he thought the talent there would be way beyond his level. In his junior year, he was playing guitar in the orchestra pit for a musical, when one his classmates, Gregory Jbara, told him he should get up on stage and start acting again. That summer, he attended the Summer Training Congress at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco.
While in his senior year at Michigan, he auditioned for the prestigious Yale School of Drama and was accepted as one of fifteen acting students out of thousands of applicants. Some of his schoolmates at Yale included Chris Noth, Patricia Clarkson, Dylan Baker, Jayne Atkinson, John Turturro, Charles Dutton, Courtney B. Vance, and Angela Bassett.
After graduation, he moved to New York and within a few months was hired to replace Aiden Quinn in the original production of Sam Shepard's epic drama "A Lie Of The Mind" at the Promenade Theatre on Broadway. The play was directed by Mr. Shepard, and starred Harvey Keitel, Geraldine Page, Amanda Plummer, Will Patton, James Gammon and Ann Wedgeworth. From there, he went on to a string of classic films including "The Untouchables," "Eight Men Out," "Casualties of War" and "The Thin Red Line."
He is proud to have worked with some of the greatest actors and directors of his generation including Brian DePalma, John Sayles, Kevin Reynolds, Terrence Malick, Michael Mann, Bruce Beresford, Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, Sean Penn, Michael J. Fox, Jeff Bridges, Kevin Costner, Bruce Willis, John Cusack, Charlie Sheen, James Franco, John Hawkes, Liam Neeson, David Caruso, Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Eddie Murphy, John C. Reilly, John Leguizamo, Willem Dafoe, Judd Hirsch, Tony Curtis, George Kennedy, Dorothy Lamour, Sharon Stone, Virginia Madsen, Patricia Arquette and many others.
He continues to pursue his first love, the Theatre, and has been blessed with some amazing opportunities. He played the title role in Aphra Behn's Restoration Comedy "The Rover" at The Guthrie Theatre, opposite Elizabeth Marvel and Viola Davis, directed by the great JoAnne Akalaitis. His other favorite theatrical performances include, Lenny in Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming," Lee in Sam Shepard's "True West," Teach in David Mamet's "American Buffalo" and Brutus and Macbeth in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Macbeth.
Most recently, he has appeared in some great television including HBO's "Luck," "The Night Of" and "The Deuce;" "The Truth About The Harry Quebert Affair," "The Last Tycoon," "Better Call Saul," "Yellowstone," "Pam & Tommy," and the upcoming HBO Limited Series "We Own This City."
He was honored with a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2017 for his portrayal of Tom Baker on General Hospital.
He lives in Santa Monica with his wife Dyanne and his four-year-old daughter Ashley. He plays bass and sings in a band called "The Don."- Producer
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Dylan Harvey is a Director, Producer and Writer. Known for art heist tongue-in-cheek feature length documentary The The Banksy Job (2016) (2017) and music festival feature doc That Was a Serious Party (2022) (In production). Prior to this he made the scripted short comedy films Basket Case (2009) and Big Bang Festival (2015). He also works as a scriptwriter and producer in broadcast television.- Who Is Elishama Tekoa? Elishama Tekoa formerly known as Elishama O'Neal is an International Contemporary Christian/ Gospel recording artist, songwriter, composer, budding actress, Radio & TV Personality. She brings a perfect blend of exceptional skill, power and passion in her music to deliver a message of empowerment, transformation, love, joy, peace, healing and hope by way of sharing her own testimony through song.
Throughout her Career, Elishama has been nominated for a Chicago Music Award, She has also won an unsung hero award, and many others. Elishama has traveled throughout the United States and abroad, gracing the same stage as Kim Stratton, the Brown sisters, Legendary Grammy Award winner the late great Queen of Gospel Dr. Albertina Walker, Grammy award winning Pastor Darius Brooks (His Minister of Music for 5yrs.) and a host of others.
Elishama is a certified Prophetess and Ordained Apostle who loves to go outside of the four walls of her home church (Christ Family Life Center - Apostle Larry & Pastor Patricia Fisher) to give, inspire and uplift bringing people to a higher place in God. This is proven by one of her free annual Events called "The Experience" held in the West Englewood area of Chicago for the last 7 years. This event is sponsored by Elishama, her team and so many others each year, financially and more. Elishama and her team minister in song, prayer, prophetic ministry and deliverance, they give away Turkeys, Cornish Hens, food bags and more the best part about this event is everything is FREE.
If you would like to donate to Elishama's ministry and music, you can find Elishama Tekoa's music on all digital outlets (i.e. ITunes, Google Play, Amazon & more). You can also hear some of her great songs on some of your favorite Gospel station in the U.S., such as "Prayer of Change" and "Hope" from her EP album released in 2011, "What Is Love?" (Released September 29, 2015)... and now her newly released single "All belongs to You" (Released April 23, 2018)... Album coming soon 2018 "God's Love Unfiltered"! - Actress
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Elizabeth Henstridge grew up in the northern city of Sheffield in England. Having gained a first at the University of Birmingham in Drama and Theatre Arts, Elizabeth went on to train at the prestigious East 15 Acting School in Loughton, Essex. Having graduated she has landed leading roles in features, television and theatre. Most notably the much anticipated Brit flick, Tooting Broadway and the new Butcher Brothers' film, The Thompsons.- Actor
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Emmett Louis Thomas Victor Bullions is an English actor and photographer based in Exeter, UK.
Born at Lewisham Hospital in London, England, his family relocated to Devon in 2007, where he still resides.
Originally intending to pursue a career in zoology, Bullions enrolled at South Devon College in 2009 to study science, but left in early 2011. In the same year, he joined a local talent agency as a model and actor.
Here he discovered a passion for photography and continues to work as a photographer and freelance editor.
In 2019, Bullions came out as transgender. He uses he/him pronouns.
He is known for his work on KillCon (2024), They're Coming (2012) & Dark Destiny (2011).- Erik LaRay Harvey is an actor, known for Luke Cage (2016), Boardwalk Empire (2010) and Twister (1996). He hails from the Anacostia neighborhood in south-east Washington D.C. As a young man, his family resided in Togo, Senegal, Tanzania and Kenya. He went on to study acting at NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
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BIO- Fran Harvey: Producer-Director-Writer. Los Angeles, CA. Award-winning Producer Fran Harvey has been making movies and television for more than 20 years. In 2020 entertainment law firm FKKS aided in the sale of his book-to-film IP sale, the historical non-fiction telling of the first person to perish in the attacks of 9/11/2001. As both a writer and show producer Harvey was nominated for several TV Emmys, winner of Promax Awards, and Telly awards in drama, comedy and sports entertainment marketing and promotions. Harvey spent over ten years on the lot at 20th Century Fox as a key member of the marketing arm of Fox Broadcast Network (FBC) with nationally televised shows such as Arrested Development,The Simpsons, Family Guy, 24, Empire, Hell's Kitchen and American Idol. Fran was a founding partner and President of The Frenzy Agency in Manhattan Beach, CA. In 2014 Harvey was Director Marketing Content the Tribune Studios and startup cable channel WGN America, in Century City, where he served as Showrunner and Executive Producer of content including the 2017 TV series "Movies For America", on which there is a notable appearances by Anna Paquin and Jerry O'Connell. Executive Producer on several films and development pilots including the award winning Comedy "Emojional Breakdown" (USA, 2017) and The Color Red ( Shani Atias, Danny Boushebel, foreign, 2017), Kanashimi (2022), and the TV Series featuring a neurodiverse small town hero "Dave's I Can't Believe I Made it to Hollywood Show" starring Howie Mandel and Amy Schumer,. Additional marketing and development credits: Tribune Media/WGN America, Salem, Underground, Outsiders, Manhattan, Glee, Jersey Shore, House, Futurama, New Girl, The Mindy Project, Family Guy, The Simpsons, Universal Pictures, E!, Buena Vista Television, Fox 21 Studios, SPE, Lionsgate Television. Podcast credits include work on The Purecast (S1/S2), Criiime, Film Fest Radio, and YouTube's official Trends podcast with creator MatPat.- Director
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Gail Harvey is an award-winning film director and photographer who has studied under Norman Jewison, Wim Wenders and Arthur Penn. She was the third woman ever hired as a staff photographer at United Press International wire service. Her most recent venture is a production company called "Straight Shooters" - in partnership with her daughter, award-winning actress Katie Boland. Their first project completed was a documentary film about Rickie Lee Jones, entitled Rickie Lee Jones: The Other Side of Desire (2015), recently short listed for a Grammy Award Nomination. Harvey is in post-production on her latest project a feature film Never Saw It Coming (2018), written by Linwood Barclay, based on his novel of the same name. The film stars Emily Hampshire and Eric Roberts. Her film Looking Is the Original Sin (2014), inspired by the life of Diane Arbus, starring Katie Boland, and Maria del Mar with a cameo role by Linda Hamilton premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival. It won best international feature at the New York International Film Festival, screened in London, England at the Raindance Film Festival and at the Female Eye Film Festival where Gail was awarded the Female Eye Honourary Director, Best in the Biz award for 2014. Gail has directed award-winning television shows Dark Matter (2015), Private Eyes (2016), Heartland (2007), Lost Girl (2010), Republic of Doyle (2010), Murdoch Mysteries (2008), as well as directing all the episodes of the HBO series The Line (2009), and two movies for Lifetime Network, Four Extraordinary Women (2006) starring Lindsay Wagner, and Home by Christmas (2006), starring Linda Hamilton.- George trained at the prestigious Drama Centre London under Christopher Fettes and Yat Malgram. His career started on the London stage in plays at the National Theatre, Theatre Royal S.E, Haymarket Theatre and numerous off West End productions. He played the leading role in a new play 'Chicken' by Mike Batistick at the Trafalgar Studios in the heart of London's West End. George has appeared in some of the most successful TV shows including Game of Thrones, Sex Education, Carnival Row, The Honourable Woman, Madam Secretary, Homeland, The Americans, The Last Ship, Bones, Law & Order, Spooks and many more.
On the big screen George starred in the mega hit movie Mamma Mia along side Meryl Streep. Other movies include 300:Rise of an Empire, RED 2, The Cut, The Mummy (2017), CLOSE (2019), Epiphany (2019) and most recently John Wick 4 opposite Keanu Reeves playing The Elder. - A Mountview Academy acting graduate, Harvey is of British-Maltese heritage and can be seen as Prince Ernest in Netflix & Shondaland's 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'. Other works include Lionsgate's 'Cannibal Cabin', and the Cannes Gold, ANDYs Gold and Spotlight Gold award-winning short, 'Josh & Jacob'. He is represented by Amy Clarke of AHA Talent and resides in London.
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Harvey Crossland is a director, writer and executive producer, known for Hudson & Rex (2020 - 2023) Murdoch Mysteries (2009 - 2021) and Ruby And The Well (2022 - 2023).
Harvey's work has crossed genres, from the dark edge of THE LISTENER to the romance of HALLMARK Christmas movies; from the period drama of MURDOCH MYSTERIES to the contemporary adventure of HUDSON & REX; from the award-winning Nat Geo martial arts series DEADLY ARTS, to the epic historical scope of FOR KING AND EMPIRE.
He's directed nominated and award-winning television series, documentaries, docudramas, television movies and a feature film. Shoots have taken Harvey across Canada, into the Arctic and around the world to Brazil, Thailand, Okinawa, South Africa, Japan, India, France, England, United States, Holland, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Belgium, Turkey, Cuba, Hong Kong, Argentina, Russia, Estonia and Ukraine. His work has been featured on CBC, CTV, CITY, Hallmark, A&E, PBS, BBC, ALIBI, W, ITV, Vision, Biography, TLC, Family Channel, Noggin, Disney, Nickelodeon, Discovery Health, Fox Kids, Fox U.S., Fox Int'l, YTV, Canal Plus, Canal J, ZDF, France 3, ABC Australia, National Geographic, History, Discovery and many more networks.
He holds dual Canadian and Irish citizenship and is able to travel and work with both a Canadian and an EU passport.
Harvey began his film and television career in Vancouver, Canada where he co-founded two production companies - Hy Perspectives Media Group and Siren Films. His production of the feature docudrama CLOSE TO HOME, about the continuum of sexual abuse, runaways and juvenile prostitution, became a nationally acclaimed MOW. His documentary SOMEWHERE BETWEEN helped end legislative discrimination of Indigenous women under The Indian Act.- Music Department
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An advocate for impactful scores that enhance narrative moments and audience reactions alike, Harvey Davis (b. 1991) is a composer of film, TV, and video game scores. Drawing on a rich musical palette, bolstered by over a decade of musical experience, a bachelor's degree and two associate degrees, his scores synthesize a variety of musical traditions into story driven soundtracks.
While his scores tend towards orchestral, his track record in performance, production, sound engineering and composing is testament to his adaptability. As such, he is well versed in a variety of styles from Orchestral and Jazz to Pop and Experimental. This background also undoubtedly contributes towards his penchant for employing a diverse array of compositional tools.
This amalgam of stylistic influences, technical competencies and a passion for storytelling make his compositions strong and emotionally engaging components of audio-visual media.- Actor
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Born in The Bronx, New York, the youngest child of Ruth and Abraham Harry Goldenberg (his sisters Gilda and Lael were six and four years his senior, respectively). He attended P.S. 90 in New York before his family moved to Fair Lawn, New Jersey, when he was 12. He attended Fair Lawn High, where he was co-editor of the school paper, a member of the Pen and Quill Society and in his senior year was elected to Phi Theta, the school's drama society. Upon graduation in 1958 he received a partial scholarship.
Harvey's first appearance in a play was in Warren Point Secondary School, where he played the title role in "The King in the Kitchen". His appearances in high school plays included Bottom in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the Captain of the Guard in "The Pirates of Penzance" and, in his senior year, the title role in "The Doctor from Dunsmore." He graduated from Boston University's College of Liberal Arts in 1962. In his freshman year at BU he studied under David Pressman, the Neighborhood Playhouse maven. Then he taught elementary school for two years in Paterson, New Jersey. While teaching he did appeared in the softcore film The Love Statue (1965), which dealt with LSD. Soon afterward he made his New York stage debut in The Peppermint Players musical "Jack and the Beanstalk", playing the Giant. That was followed by the short-lived "Village Blues" at the 42nd Street Theater. At Fairleigh Dickenson University in Teaneck, New Jersey, he studied creative writing under Marguerite Young, author of "Miss McIntosh, My Darling." He had a story published in the Watchung (NJ) Weekly and is the author of the book "How to Succeed in the Business There's No Business Like" and five "first" novels. After appearing as the Nephew in the Traveler's Insurance award-winning commercial called "The Reading of the Will", a 60-second spot that co-starred Lou Jacobi as the Attorney and 'Maureen Arthur' as the surprise heiress, Harvey went on to appear in over 100 other commercials, notably the award-winning spoof of Stagecoach (1939) and several Doritos spots starring Avery Schreiber ("The Reading of the Will" was directed by Howard Zieff, who shortly afterward found success directing films like Hearts of the West (1975) and Private Benjamin (981)_).
In 1968 he moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in films with 'George C. Scott', Natalie Wood and Michael Caine and appeared opposite 'Kathleen Freeman' (v) in _The Malibu Bikini Shop (198)_. He also played the marriage license clerk in Phil Alden Robinson's directorial debut, In the Mood (1987). His television appearance go back to N.Y.P.D. (1967) in New York, but extend to shows like That Girl (1966), M*A*S*H (1972), The Golden Girls (1985) and Mr. Belvedere (1985). He also appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962) three times at a member of the Mighty Carson Arts Players.- Camera and Electrical Department
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Harvey began as a freelance director/cinematographer, producing videos for the Leicester City Council, charities and schools before being hired as the in-house cinematographer at an international, independent production company, Enter Edem. During his time there, he worked in collaboration with many Leicester creatives and charities.
As a director, he has won multiple awards in Best Short and Best Director categories. He won first place in a national Parliamentary competition, screening his film in the Houses of Parliament before it was distributed through schools to educate high schools about potential changes in the law.
Last year, through his connections to the Leicester arts scene, he was commissioned by the National Health Service of the UK to create 5 music videos to raise awareness for mental health issues as part of a national campaign to promote well-being. These videos were shot all over the United Kingdom, and were made in collaboration with the Rethinkyourmind charity, and various well known musical artists.
Harvey has recently graduated with a B.F.A. in Film and Television from New York University.- Harvey Lisberg is an impresario, now living in California U.S.A. but originally from Manchester U.K.
He got his first break at the age of 23 when he discovered Hermans Hermits who he agreed to manage. He signed the band to Mickie Most's RAK label who produced their massive hit "I'm Into Something Good". For the duration of the 1960's the band enjoyed much success in the U.S.A. and then in the U.K. and were major part of the British Invasion along with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and others.
His next signing was songwriter, Graham Gouldman, also from Manchester U.K., who wrote hit songs such as For Your Love, Bus Stop, Heart Full of Soul, and many others.
In the 1970's Gouldman co-founded "10cc" who enjoyed international smash hits such as I'm Not In Love, The Things We Do For Love and Dreadlock Holiday. Lisberg managed 10cc until the band finally broke-up in the 1990's.
In the 1980's Lisberg turned his hand to sports management and signed up Jimmy White, an up-and-coming talent in the Snooker world. By this time 10cc had broken up but Lisberg oversaw the pairing of Gouldman with Andrew Gold to form Wax who had some success in the U.S. and the U.K.
In the 1990's Lisberg relocated to Palm Springs in the U.S.
By the turn of the millennium he was consulting to the Indian Wells Tennis Garden where he spotted the opportunity to use their state of the art arena to host music events, and brought international acts such as The Who and The Eagles and others to the Desert for the first time. - Music Department
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Harvey Mason jr. has not only penned and produced songs for industry legends like Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, and Elton John, but also for today's superstars including Justin Bieber, Beyonce, John Legend, Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, and Chris Brown. In addition, he has compiled an impressive list of film and TV music credits including writing/producing the music for Jesus Christ Superstar Live!, Sing, The Wiz Live!, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, Straight Outta Compton, all three Pitch Perfect films, Dreamgirls, Get On Up, All American Basketball Player, and Shrek, to name a few.
Harvey was born in Boston, Massachusetts where his parents attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music. His father, Harvey Mason, Sr., is a noted jazz drummer and founding member of the group Fourplay. Mason jr. grew up in Los Angeles where he tagged along to his father's recording sessions with the likes of Quincy Jones, Carole King, The Brothers Johnson and Herbie Hancock. Harvey wrote and placed his first song, "Love Makes It Better" for Grover Washington, Jr. at the age of eight. Besides being a gifted musician, Harvey was also a skilled athlete and attended the University of Arizona on a basketball scholarship, playing in the 1988 Final Four with teammates Sean Elliott and Steve Kerr.
In addition to his work on the music side, Harvey leveraged his experiences in film and TV and expanded his business to include a new content production division. He produced and executive produced his first film project, the Lebron James movie "More than a Game" for Lionsgate and most recently is producing the highly anticipated biopic for MGM, "Respect" starring Jennifer Hudson as Aretha Franklin. With three more projects in development at studios and slated to come in 2020, Mr. Mason has an exciting future in the TV/film space.
Harvey has also expanded his company into Asia including business ventures in both China and Korea. As one of the first western companies into these new "pop music" markets, Harvey has built a reputation as one of the "go to" hit makers, having worked with top Korean supergroups such as EXO, NCT 127, Girls Generation, and Red Velvet as well as many top Chinese artists such as Jane Zhang and Jackson Yee.
Harvey proudly serves as the Chairman of the Board of the Recording Academy and recently stepped into the role of Interim President/CEO. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees for his Alma mater, the University of Arizona. Harvey donates his time and resources to several charitable organizations including GRAMMY in the Schools, MusicCares Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, the American Cancer Society, and Los Angeles Children's Hospital. Harvey received the Spirit of Excellence Award in 2012 by the T.J. Martell Foundation for his philanthropic efforts.- Producer
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Harvey was born as Harvey Skolnik. He grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey. Harvey started his career in New York City as comedian Sandy Baron's manager. Harvey furthered his career by working with his close longtime friends: Garry Marshall, Penny Marshall, Albert Brooks, James L. Brooks and Jerry Belson,
Harvey helped create Love American Style with Bill Idelson. Harvey also loved meeting celebrities so when he was head writer and director of TV's The Odd Couple, his invigoration of the show by introducing big name talent served dual purposes. Harvey was responsible for integrating the following people into the show: Howard Cosell, Bobby Riggs, Billie Jean King, Paul Williams, Betty White, Allen Ludden and many others.
Harvey first met Burt Reynolds on Cannonball Run. There is a very famous episode of The Dating Game whereby the bachelorette, due to her attraction to his charm and razor sharp humor, chooses Harvey over Burt Reynolds. When the bachelorette meets and sees that she didn't choose Burt, she is devastated. When the host announces her date as Harvey Skolnik from Plainfield, NJ she Is crestfallen. Harvey was a fairly attractive man, but the meet became enormously funny. From that day on when attending industry events or parties, he would always ask if Reynolds was going to be there, so that Reynolds couldn't vengefully express his embarrassment for losing to Harvey.
Harvey bought and lived in Harrison Ford's old house. Before he became a movie star, Harrison was a carpenter and built a lovely country style home in LA.
Harvey made classic cameos in The Odd Couple as the penguin in the bathtub in the nude off Broadway show episode whereby Felix secretly attends his girlfriend's only to embarrass her by covering her up when she appears naked. He also made classic cameo appearances in the Laverne and Shirley whereby he played a shyster producer who steals Laverne's heirloom earrings.
Since he was so close with Penny Marshall, Albert Brooks, Garry Marshall, Jerry Belson and others he always made brief mostly comedic appearances in their TV Shows and Movies. A few of them included: Young Doctors in Love, Beaches, Modern Romance, Awakenings, and Others.
Harvey was always the life of every party and set. He was a unique talent and irrepressible spirit. This world is now a far less interesting place without him. He will be sorely missed.- Animation Department
Harvey Newman is a seasoned Animation Director with a profound dedication to the art of storytelling, game creation, and mentorship. With over two decades of immersive industry experience, Harvey has left an indelible mark on the world of animation and gaming. His diverse journey has taken him through a multitude of renowned studios.
Harvey's career is punctuated by an impressive portfolio of major works. Some of his notable contributions include Star Wars Battlefront, Battlefield, Horizon Zero Dawn, Total War Warhammer, Fable, Crysis, and Goldeneye. These titles stand as landmarks in the gaming world, showcasing his unwavering commitment to crafting immersive experiences that captivate audiences worldwide.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Harvey is a dedicated educator and mentor. His passion for nurturing emerging talent in animation led him to establish a thriving YouTube channel. Through this platform, he shares invaluable insights and knowledge with aspiring animators across the globe. Harvey's mission is clear: to illuminate pathways for the next generation of creative minds, ensuring the industry's continued growth and innovation.- Director
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Harvey Pearson is a self-taught director, writer and photographer. His work traverses narrative and visual storytelling, interwoven with visceral yet introspective qualities, exploring human existence at its heart.
Harvey's body of work includes short films such as 'In My Mind' and films for brands like The Fader. His directing credits also include 'Dusk, Dark, Dawn', a trilogy of films for SG Lewis and music videos for Sam Smith, The Japanese House, Puma Blue and Benjamin Francis Leftwich.- Director
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A native of the south side of Chicago's Chatham community and Princeton Park, Pullings, grew up a lover of film but did not originally have aspirations to be a filmmaker. Growing up with a love for video games, pro wrestling and literature, it helped shape his perspective of himself as well as his interests in identity amongst people of color living in the inner city.
While attending Moraine Valley Community College, he began to take up sociology and political studies, learning about the way communities operate based on their beliefs and practices. This would lead him to taking up photography and film studies, which he would practice by capturing urban life and the conditions of the inner cities of Chicago. An interest he credits to his father's love of photography, as well as the works of Gordon Parks, Charles Burnett and Spike Lee. After transferring to Columbia College Chicago, his studies of cinema would go onto develop into the thematic preferences, focused on the perspectives of the "common man's turmoil," the struggles of identity, father's legacy and the impact on children, along with racial dynamics and violence. He credits his middle class upbringing that made his perspective of inner city life thorough and humble, with an acknowledgment of varied obstacles, inherit to the progression of people of color in America.
While attending Columbia, Pullings interned for the Chicago division of Allied Integrated Marketing, where he assisted in regional and skewed marketing, as well as promotion of films and TV for studios: A24, Universal Studios, Disney, ABC and NBC. He would also assist in Q&A photography for special screening events and studio reports, capturing images of Alex Garland, Eddie Redmayne and others. Outside of his internship, Pullings would shoot concert photography for hip-hop artists Currensy, Mobb Deep, and Joe Budden, during their tour stops in the Chicagoland area, as well as the Suicide Girls Blackheart Burlesque show. His final internship came as an Extras Casting Assistant, for the controversial Spike Lee joint, Chiraq. An experience that Pullings credits as "The boost of confidence and moment of clarity I needed while pursuing this industry." His first major project, the short film To those with Good Intent, was accepted into four festivals, domestically and internationally - winning the Audience Choice Award at the 2017 Chicago International Reel Shorts Film Festival.- Harvey Robbins is Tempest Storm's manager. He first saw her in 1957 when he skipped school to see a flaming redhead strip on the stage of The Old Howard in Boston. Fifty years later they met on the Bettie Page-Doo-Wopp Cruise. Harvey's group was singing. Tempest was in the audience. In poetic fashion he recalled to the audience that first meeting of the young boy who had never forgotten what he had seen. His group was singing, "You Send Me" and from the seats out of the darkness came two outstretched hands. There stood Tempest Storm. He uttered, "May I have this dance."
Since that time Tempest has had her life recorded on vinyl by rock icon Jack White, made celebrity appearances at Burlesque Festivals in Iowa, Toronto, New York, Kansas City and Portland, Oregon, and also hosts her own Tempest Storm Las Vegas Burlesque Revue. She is on a speaker's bureau and seeks to land her "hot buns" pants line of clothing, a publisher for her book, "The Queen of Burlesque-Unzipped," and a TV reality show.
Harvey is president/founder of the Doo-Wopp Hall Of Fame Of America, honoring the artists and vocal groups from the 1950's at Symphony Hall in Boston and has produced his Hall Of Fame concerts at The Venetian in Vegas, North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Mass., Foxwoods Casino, and other prestigious venues. He was an award-winning journalist while covering the Boston Celtics for many years before devoting himself full-time to lead a tenacious battle to save historic Prowse Farm outside of Boston from the clutches of corporate development and political ambition. He was the recipient of the Audubon A Award for activism on behalf of the living environment and authored two books, "Betrayal-Michael Dukakis and the Battle To Save Historic Prowse Farm" and "If You Elect Me President", while being called upon to expose the political betrayal during the failed presidential bid by Dukakis.
Robbins is president of The Friends of Prowse Farm, co-curating the museum the citizen group has developed on the site, and hosting charitable events, such as the Avon Breast Cancer Walks, Susan Koman Walk For The Cure, The Life Is Good Festivals, and the annual pow-wow to honor Native American culture on the land. The charitable events have now raised in excess of $29 million. - Editor
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Harvey Rosenstock (Editor) graduated from American University in Washington D.C, where he majored in psychology. He went on to earn a masters degree at The School of Visual Arts in New York City.
After graduation, Rosenstock did a year of social work in the South Bronx. Following that year, Rosenstock decided to follow his dream to become a cinematographer. To that end he attended NYU Film School for a summer workshop and made a documentary on the great American jazz pianist Mary Lou Williams. A friend of his at NYU knew of an apprentice editor job working for Dede Allen, considered one the greatest editors of all time. He took the job and the rest is history. His work with Allen on Serpico and Dog Day Afternoon taught him his early craft. This was followed by a move to Los Angeles where kept it going.
A 4-time Eddie (ACE, USA) nominee with one win for A Killing In A Small Town for which he was also Emmy nominated.
Some of Rosenstock's recent films include: Dolphin Tale 2, Dolphin Tale, The Killing Game, Repo! The Genetic Opera, Scent of A Woman, My Dog Skip, Mother!, Tombstone, Losing Isaiah and A Dangerous Woman.
For television, Rosenstock's credits include: Homeland, Ray Donovan, The Blacklist, The Bronx Is Burning, Paris Trout and A Killing In A Small Town. He also edited the documentary Unstrung.- Director
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Harvey Laidman was a member of the legendary Kenley Players in Warren, Ohio for three seasons. After graduating from USC Cinema School and three years with KTTV (Metromedia) in Los Angeles, he was accepted into the Directors Guild of America Producer Training program, working at Universal Studios and on series such as The High Chaparral (1967) and Bonanza (1959). He continued at Universal studios as an Assistant Director on features and television and then worked at Lorimar Productions, where he was a production manager and assistant director, getting his first directing assignment on The Waltons (1972) in 1975. He continued to direct, working on all kinds of series, pilots, movies and long forms. In 2006 he decided to continue his education, pursuing advanced degrees, receiving a doctorate degree in education in September, 2018.- Writer
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Harvey Solomon is writer and producer known for Law & Order (1994), What About Will (2011) and Grab & Go (2012). He has written four non-fiction books including Such Splendid Prisons: Diplomatic Detainment during World War II (Potomac Books, 2020). His journalistic credits include Adweek, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and The Los Angeles Times, and business writing includes speeches and video scripts for clients including Discovery, Disney, NATPE, NCTA and Universal Studios.- Actor, Writer, Director and Producer Harvey Zielinski is a two-time Heath Ledger Scholarship finalist, a Casting Guild of Australia Rising Star Award recipient, and was the Red Stitch Actors' Theatre graduate ensemble member for 2018. As an actor, Harvey has worked for legendary directors such as Catherine Hardwicke (Twilight) and Emma Freeman (The Newsreader) and opposite stars such as Don Cheadle (Avengers), Emily Mortimer (Mary Poppins Returns), Markella Kavenagh (TLOTR: The Ring of Power), Belinda McClory (The Matrix), Bojana Novakovic (I, Tonya), Kat Stewart (Offspring), Kate Box (Wentworth) and Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd).
Harvey is best known as Charlie in White Fever (ABC), Abel in Catherine Hardwicke's (Twilight) sci-fi series Don't Look Deeper, and Gez Rahme in Amazon Prime original comedy series Deadloch. Other screen credits include Love Me (Warner Bros), Spreadsheet (Paramount+), Metrosexual (9Now), My First Summer (STAN), Why Are You Like This (ABC/Netflix) and Get Krack!n (ABC).
Harvey's stage credits include Nick in Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolf (directed by Sarah Goodes for Red Stitch, featuring Kat Stewart, Emily Goddard and David Whiteley, nominated for Best Ensemble in the 2024 Greenroom awards), Malthouse Theatre Company's production Because the Night (Matt Lutton), cavemxn (Anthropocene Theatre Company), Suddenly Last Summer (Red Stitch), The Antipodes (Red Stitch) and Hir (Red Stitch).
Harvey's screenwriting has been supported by ABC's Fresh Start Fund, Imagine Impact, Screen Australia, the 'Originate' features initiative and the 17th Annual Ontario Creates Film Financing Forum at the Toronto International Film Festival (2022). He is a Malthouse Theatre commissioned playwright and a writer on ABC comedy series White Fever. He is a regular fixture in Australian writers' rooms. Harvey's debut feature film Sweet Milk Lake was recently fully financed and greenlit by the inaugural Originate Features initiative, a partnership between VicScreen, SBS, Arenamedia and Screen Australia. As well as being the writer of Sweet Milk Lake, Harvey is also directing, starring and producing.
Harvey was the Director's Attachment for The Newsreader S2 (Emma Freeman) and the Assistant Director for Right Now (Red Stitch). He just directed a television campaign for the Victorian Government.
Harvey is represented by Mollison Keightley Management in Australia and Artists First in the US. He holds O1 visa status for the USA. - Art Department
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Hydéia Harvey was born on October 18, 1996, in the small town of Dover, Delaware. From early childhood, dancing, rapping, and filming, all became important facets of her youth and transition into young adulthood, along with a mid-childhood move to Charlotte, North Carolina. She grew up fascinated with film, television, and art in its' entire form and learned to get involved with what she liked best. From middle school band class to old YouTube videos, Hydéia dove head first in art, determined to find her level ground. In her senior year of high school she joined the Weekly News team as a Lead Producer, Writer, and Editor. After she graduated high school in June 2015, she left for Washington, DC to attend Howard University (2015-2019) and study Film and Television Production. Her post grad plans include creating a platform for artists like herself to tell their own stories accurately by screenwriting and directing her own films. She wants to create stories and give light to everyday "characters" of life that go overlooked or misunderstood. She believes individuality and perception is the reason everyone is different, yet, still able to be understood. She says it's "because we're all apart of one incredibly dense picture."- A young Charles Esten meets Henry Cavill. J.W. Harvey is a shapeshifting creative in Los Angeles via NYC. A longtime writer, he began to use the arts of acting, modeling, and even bartending to explore new characters and emotional depths, repackaging his experiences in words for the reader to unwrap. He candy-coats deep intellectuality with shiny commercial ribbon, creating artistic layers that all audiences can consume.
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Jade Harvey is an actress, singer, dancer and guitar player best known for her work in Emma (2021), Heart to Pen (2020) and ReVisitant (2019). She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Emma. She started acting in theater productions throughout Central Florida, including roles in her favorite shows Matilda (Hortensia) and Little Women (Beth).- Actor
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Jamie Treacher was born in England, UK. He is an actor and composer, known for George and the Dragon (2004), Retrograde (2004), EastEnders (2007-2010), and King Gary (2021). He is also an experienced theatre actor having appeared on stage in numerous productions throughout Britain. As a composer he has written a symphony, a short piece for large chamber orchestra and various other orchestral caprices. He is also experienced in Performance Capture, and has worked for many years as an Audio Description narrator, having provided Audio Description for, among other things, a number of animations set in a galaxy far, far away.- I'm a trained actor with over 20 years experience in TV, film, theatre and voiceover work. I was recently nominated for The Best Supporting Actor at the National Film Awards for playing Wallace in the feature film "Retreat" My most recent work is playing the romantic lead, Geordie Macpherson in the feature film "Nessie" which currently has cinematic release throughout the UK. My other most recent work includes playing Megaphone Mel in Paul Raschid's interactive feature film "The Gallery".
- Jilly began dancing at the age of three. She added guitar lessons at the age of five and joined musical theatre at the age of six. It was there that Jilly found her talent and love for acting and music. She began playing piano at the age of seven and performed the lead role of Young Ana in Fronzen Jr in our local theatre program in 2019. She is a lead vocalist, pianist, and guitarist for her school band. Jilly is known for her kindness, willingness to help others, and strong work ethic.
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Jo Harvey is known for her work on Wild West: Americas Great Frontier (2016), Plant Odysseys with Carol Klein (2015), Wild Weather with Richard Hammond (2014) and Enchanted Kingdom (2014). Wild Weather won Best Script (and nominated for Best Series) at the Panda Awards as part of The Wildscreen Festival 2016. Enchanted Kingdom won Best 3D Film at the Panda Awards as part of The Wildscreen Festival 2014.