Cerves McNeill
- Actor
- Music Department
Cerves McNeill started his career as a storyteller working as a
Writer-Director-Producer at major ad agencies on both coasts and
Midwest conceiving and producing strategic branding messages for global
clients. Prior to his ad career, Cerves was introduced to the world of
film as the 15 year old bassist on the music score of Robert Downey,
Sr.'s "Chafed Elbows." Two year later, Cerves also acted in the
advertising cult film "Putney Swope" by Robert Downey, Sr. while
studying writing and directing at New York University's Undergraduate
Institute of Film and Television. Being a native New Yorker has given
Cerves a multi-culti awareness and sensitivity, which serve as an
inspirational wellspring for compelling stories with unforgettable
characters. In 2000, Cerves launched Freelancealot Productions, an
entertainment and marketing firm specializing in long and short format
projects cross-platforming Hollywood, Madison Avenue and Silicon
Valley. Cerves wrote "Zodiocracy" a stage play produced in Los Angeles
in 2002, and has several big screen projects in development.