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Anson is an American actor, born in Mount Prospect, IL and grew up in White Bluff, Tennessee. His mother is Nancy Smith, a former professional golfer. His father Anson Adams Mount II was one of the original contributing editors to Playboy magazine. Anson has an older brother Anson Adams III and a sister Kristin from his father's first marriage. His great-great-great grandfather was a Confederate cavalry colonel in the Civil War. Anson attended the University of the South and Columbia University for MFA Acting Program from 1995-1998.- Actress
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Louise Lombard lived and breathed the arts from an early age, and projected extreme versatility in many arenas. A trained dancer and actress from childhood, Lombard displayed a remarkable predilection for emotionally and psychologically challenging characters. After appearing in the BBC series Casualty and Bergerac, the ITV show Capital City, and the ITV movies Catherine Cookson's A Black Velvet Gown, and Perfect Scoundrels: Sweeter Than Wine, Lombard landed a leading role in the TV series Chancer, opposite Clive Owen. Lombard then broke through to national fame in 1991, with the lead role of Evangeline Eliott in the three-season House of Eliott series on the BBC. For the remainder of the 1990s, Lombard sought out a series of highly individualized and intelligent projects, including taking the role of Lady Macbeth in a BBC production of Macbeth, Elizabeth Gill's 1997 ensemble drama Gold in the Streets and the ITV series Bodyguards (as one of the toughs of the title). After two years as a literature student at Cambridge University (as well as studying photography and print work at St. Martin's College), Lombard spent the first few years of the new millennium branching out into more internationally oriented roles, including After the Rain (a harrowing story set in South Africa during apartheid) Ellen Brachman in the movie Claim (2000), and the role of Kath in My Kingdom (2001), a highly modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear with Richard Harris. American viewers, however, will most closely associate Lombard with the romantic lead of Lady Anne Davenport in the Viggo Mortensen period adventure saga Hidalgo (2004), and the role of Dr. Harriet Fellows, a physician who assists crash survivor Alec Baldwin, in the TNT movie Second Nature (2003). In 2004 Louise began the recurring role of Sophia Curtis in CSI. Louise remained on CSI until 2008, when she left to shoot a TV pilot for ABC, playing the title role in Judy's got a Gun. Louise then returned to the UK to play the lead role in the BBC movie, Kiss of Death. She recently played Macy in NCIS for CBS and Robert Carlyle's dying wife in Stargate Universe.- South Korean fresh face Ha Ji-won is a very talented actress. She first came to theater in 2000 and won an award for best new actress. Her big break was "Sex is zero" and "True or Dare". In 2003, she was cast as Chae-oak in the famous Korean TV drama "Damo" and was stated as South Korean's most promising actress. Ha Ji-won has just finished filming "Duelist" and "Daddy Long Legs". She is now planning to further her English studies in New Zealand.
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The mysterious, gorgeous singer, dancer and actress Siri Svegler was born on 15 April 1980 in Goteborg, Sweden. She started dancing and taking acting lessons in her childhood. In 2000, Siri moved to England to study performing arts at The Arts Education School, London. After graduating in 2003 with a national diploma, she appeared as Polydora in Troy. She also played Martine in the BBC TV drama The Line of Beauty. With her exotic good looks and great talents, Siri began to work with top musicians like Christian Vaughan in 2004. In the year 2006, Siri joined Guido Sol, a London-based rock band and has become the lead singer ever since. Her sweet, crystal-clear but powerful singing voice seems to blow fresh air into the pop music world.- Actress
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Actor/Singer/Writer Mia Morrissey started performing at the age of sixteen, starring in the critically acclaimed short film Bat Eyes directed by Damien Power. She then immediately landed a lead role in channel 7's musical series In Your Dreams, which shot in Australia and Germany for two seasons, for which she also wrote original songs. Deciding to pursue training she studied at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York before being accepted into WAAPA's prestigious full time acting course in 2016. Since graduating, some of her notable credits include Jade Lennox on Home and Away, Mimi Marquez in RENT at the Sydney Opera House, Gabby/Bobbi in City Of Angels at The Hayes Theatre, Nadiyah Zammit on Amazon Original series Deadloch and Laura Cunningham on Stan/Sundance series Totally, Completely, Fine. She was also set to play the titular role of Amelie in the musical Amelie at DTC, but unfortunately the show was indefinitely postponed as result of a COVID. Additional screen and theatre credits include season two of Harrow, Channel 7's Molly, Alice in Slasherland at The Old Fitz theatre and The Hope Song at the Flightpath theatre. She also produced and performed in Anything You Can Do, a cabaret bringing together female musical theatre performers to reinterpret roles originally written for men. Mia wrote, composed and starred in, In Loving Memory, an original musical about the complexities of grief, which was funded and programmed by the Hayes Theatre and brought to life on stage in 2022 with glowing reviews.- Director
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Thomas Matthew Delonge was born to Connie and Thomas Delonge on December 13, 1975 in Poway, California. He has an older brother named Shon and a younger sister named Kari. He attended Poway High School and was Homecoming King. A friend gave him a guitar for his 15th birthday. When he was away at camp as a kid, a guy started his interest in Punk rock. Blink-182 started in 1992. Tom is the guitarist and vocalist of the band. Box Car Racer was a side project he started in 2002 and released one album. Tom formed Angels & Airwaves after the break up of Blink-182 and will release their third album in 2009. He and his wife, Jen Jenkins, met at a party about 5 or 6 years before they were married on May 26, 2001. They had their first child on July 15, 2002 and named her Ava Elizabeth. Ava was born at 5:30 A.M. at California Scripps Hospital in Los Angeles and she weighed 7 pounds. They had their second child, Jonas Rocket, on August 16, 2006.- Actress
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Theresa Bell has been in the film business since 1987 when she received her SAG card from Oliver Stone on Talk Radio (1988). She went on to work with Mr. Stone on two more films. She has also had speaking roles in over a dozen other film projects. She began her screen writing career in 1995 and has been recognized in three competitions for three different screenplays; most notably, the first Project Greenlight Contest, which selected her screenplay, Lullaby, to be in the top 30 out of 7,000 entries. Bell began coaching actors in 2001 and has watched many of them find success quickly. Bell wrote and produced the short film, Sweetwater (2005 short), based on one of her full-length feature scripts. Sweetwater starred Drew Waters, Patricia Campbell, Josh Duhon and Shannon Hughes. Bell also wrote and directed the short film Spark! (2012 short) for a 48 Hour Film Contest in Mississippi. Her actors Tamarah Murley and Jamie Elliott starred in this short which won the Best Cinematography Award at the 48 Hour Film Project ceremony in Jackson, MS and went on to be a selected screening at the Mississippi Sun and Sand Film Festival in 2012. Most recently, she wrote, directed and produced the short film, Lullaby, based on her feature script. Lullaby stars Molly Beucher, Gregory Joseph Connors, and Carson White. As of May 2015 Theresa is in pre-production on another short she will direct and perform in called Receptivity written by and starring Jared Tredway.- Actress
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Theresa Croft is an American actress, singer, dancer and model. Theresa is known for her voice over role as Victoria Chase in Life Is Strange Before The Storm. She is highly trained and passionate toward performing on screen and on stage. Theresa is constantly songwriting, creating tap dance choreography, reading new plays, creating slices of life with creatives, or running and hiking up a mountain! She loves nature and outdoor fitness activities. Theresa is a very determined, and hard-working artist, who takes pride in her knowledgeable accomplishments thus far.- Newcomer Lindsay Younce was born and brought up in Vancouver. Her mother was a school teacher and her father was a carpenter. She had always loved acting and she appeared in many school plays since the age of 15. At 18 the fresh face young actress was cast in the role of Saint Therese of Lisieux in the movie Thérèse: The Story of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (2004).
She and her husband decided to move to Los Angeles in order to further her acting. She converted from the Society of Friends to Catholicism on May 31st 2001, at the age of 19. - Cinematographer
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David Morrison is an award-winning Cinematographer and Director/DP with a diverse and extensive career in visual storytelling. Inspired by a high school photography class, David leaned into his creative impulse at Savannah College of Art and Design, studying Photography and Film while cutting his teeth as a shooter and editor at the local NBC news station. Arriving in Los Angeles he continued in the world of motion, lending his eye to independent films and music videos, with a roster that has today expanded to Eazy-E, Heavy D, Ghostface Killah, En Vogue, Regina Spektor, U2, Velvet Revolver and Beck's iconic video, "Girl."
Commercials followed for brands such as Microsoft, Budweiser, Visa, Target, Ford, MLB, McDonald's, Pampers, Fat Tire, Mastercard and the Uncle Drew miniseries for Pepsi Max featuring Kyrie Irving. David's Always campaign for Lauren Greenfield, #LikeAGirl, took top Super Bowl honors, becoming a cultural touchstone and Emmy award-winner with over 100million online views to date. Partnering with and learning from a collection of talented commercial and film directors (Stacy Peralta, Margo Weathers, Kyle Patrick Alvarez, Anne Fletcher, Dime Davis, Damian Marciano, Tony Kaye, Matthew Rolston) fueled David's transition into the role of director/DP. His ads for UVA, Toro, GQ, Pfizer and Professional Bull Riders marry his emotive and arresting photographic aesthetic with a love for performance-driven storytelling.
David's narrative experience includes Katherine Dieckmann's feature "Strange Weather" starring Holly Hunter and Hilary Brougher's film "Stephanie Daley", winner of the Haskell Wexler Cinematography award. Director Marc Forster brought David onto his first series, Amazon's "Hand of God", which led to further television opportunities on the Lena Waithe produced "Boomerang" for BET/Paramount and the dance-centric "Step Up" series for Starz/Lionsgate. Still photography continues to be a through line in his creative life - a means for experimenting with light and composition for translation into moving pictures. David is currently a member of the DGA and ICG and resides in Los Angeles.- Producer
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After a number of years as freelance Production Manager on international productions filmed in and around South Africa Thérèsa was headhunted by Genevieve Hofmeyr owner and producer at premiere South African film company Moonlighting Films. Thérèsa assumed the position of Head of Production for the Feature Film division of Moonlighting Films in 2007. During her 7 year period as HOP at Moonlighting Films she was actively involved in the budgeting and development process for production service, securing international contracts for projects to film in and around South Africa ,the actual production, pre production and post production of such films. These include but are not limited to films such as: Invictus(Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman), Safe House (Denzel Washington), The Giver (Meryl Streep), Mad Max Fury Road (Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron) ,Sacha Baron Cohens latest film Grimsby, the Sean Penn directed "The Last Face" with Javier Bardem & Charlize Theron and TV series such as "E.R" and " 24 " to name a few. She acted as Production Executive for Moonlighting Films on season 4 of the Emmy Award Winning TV Series "Homeland"(Clare Danes ,Mandy Patinken) securing this series to film entirely on location in Cape Town. During her time as HOP at Moonlighting Films and working very closely with Genevieve Hofmeyr she developed relationships with many industry professionals both independent and studio based primarily in the USA and UK. At Moonlighting Thérèsa met celebrated South African auteur, Oliver Hermanus whilst he was making his film SKOONHEID (BEAUTY) and then went on to co -produce his film, "ENDLESS RIVER" that premiered in competition at the 72nd Venice Film Festival 2015.at the Venice Film festival in 2015. She then took a sabbatical to focus on her two small sons but returned to head up Hermanus's local South African production/distribution company Penzance Films and co-produce his critically acclaimed film, MOFFIE, which had it's world premiere in competition in the Orizzonti section at the 2019 Venice Film Festival.
As a dual SA/UK national Thérèsa relocated to London with her family in 2021, from where in 2022 she line produced the Nick Love series, A Town Called Malice for SKY shooting in London/Canary Islands and then Oliver Hermanus's television debut series MARY & GEORGE for SKY/AMC. She then went on to co produce K'naan Warsame's debut feature film MOTHER MOTHER shot in Kenya with Andrea Calderwood. Most recently Thérèsa has just produced Hermanus's much anticipated upcoming film, HISTORY OF SOUND starring Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor , filmed in the US,Italy and the UK and due for release in 2025. By: Theresa Ryan - van Graan- Actor
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Aimee Theresa got her start in theatre and has had a great love for the stage since childhood. Aimee grew up in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and is a classically-trained actor with a BA in Theatre from Desales University. She can be seen in several independent productions including "Certifiable Series", "Abandoned in the Dark" with Kane Hodder, and "The Arrangement" with Eric Roberts, Deborah Twiss, and Brian Anthony Wilson.
Aimee Theresa is also known as a stage actor and has performed in theaters all over the Philadelphia area. Most recent stage credits include Halina in "Indecent", Jean in "Dead Man's Cell Phone", Mary in "Detroit", and Emily in "By The Water".
Aimee has also written several award-winning short films including the comedy "Something Borrowed" and a screen adaptation of Stephen King's "The Woman in the Room". Aimee is the screenwriter for "Last Known Location" and wears many hats behind the scenes as well. She has served as a writer, director, producer, assistant director, and a location scout on various other films.- Actress
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After receiving numerous theatre college scholarships Theresa Mills had a bright future in acting. However, her parents discouraged her in pursuing acting professionally even though she was related to Ann Wedgeworth and Ralph Bellamy, both well-known actors in film and television. Instead, she went on to teach in Texas Public Schools for 28 years, and serve as an Adjunct Professor at Panola College. Since her retirement,Theresa has pursued a career in film and television with numerous roles in feature films,TV series, and commercials. She is enjoying making up for lost time with over 22 credits within in 6 years of retirement. Her efforts to continue honing her craft, taking film classes, SAG on-set experiences, and making connections with people within the entertainment industry that share her passion have taken her career to new heights.- Actress
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Michelle Tomlinson was born and raised in Northern New Mexico. Heavily involved in Video Productions in High School, she flipped to the other side of the camera and began Acting Classes while attending Eastern New Mexico University. (Where she earned her BFA in Theatre Peformance.)
Immediately upon graduation, she moved to Los Angeles, California to hone in on her craft and begin her career. She saturated herself in the Adler Technique taught by Arthur Mendoza and followed up with The Lyndon Technique taught by Amy Lyndon, who teaches an effective and unique Booking Technique.
As a survivor of Papillary Thyroid Cancer, Michelle Tomlinson takes absolutely nothing for granted and is in this life to spread light, have fun, work hard and taste every moment to it's fullest.
Listed on several Top Ten Hot B Movie Actresses Lists, Tomlinson has received rave reviews in several Feature Films that have not only hit Festivals, but some Theatres as well as DVD Releases. Although she is more known for her work in Indie Horror Feature Films such as The Cellar Door and Brain Dead. Tomlinson has also enjoyed juicy roles in Dramatic Indie Feature Films such as Undercurrent and Officer Down.
She also plays the Series Lead in the Web Series "Kung Fu Femmes" and has been in several Short Films and Plays.
Tomlinson also Coaches Actors of every age, ability and experience to not only book their own auditions but to learn more about the craft of Acting and how to get out of their own way and let the work speak through them.
Equally enjoyed with Acting and Coaching, Tomlinson also Produces some of her own work. Known mostly for a couple of webisodes of "The Misadventures of MCT & A" with Kimberly Amato, Tomlinson is also about to launch her own Web Series that will start shooting in January of 2014 and another Short Film with Amato in May of 2014.- Actress
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Theresa Christine Longo was born March 1, 1987 in Peterborough Ontario Canada. Intellectually and musically gifted since a very young age she began learning piano guitar and drums at age 8. She has a lifetime of experience in creative arts. While completing her BBA (Hon) from Trent University, Theresa appeared as a contestant on "E! Instant Beauty Pageant". She also made appearances on CBCs "Dragons Den". Theresa Longo catapulted into the spotlight once again at Miss Italy World represented by her agents at Strutt Central. Trilingual, she gave a live televised address at Miss Italy World speaking perfect Italian and appeared in the live televised Miss Italy World pageant, all which aired live on RAI 1. Theresa leveraged a momentum of publicity from Miss Italy to make appearances on SUN News, Canada Breakfast Television Toronto and appeared on SportsNet TV during the 2012 Monster Energy Motocross National Tour.
Theresa starred in an MTV Video Music Awards 10K commercial Directed by Yorgo Karakostas 2013 and then landed the lead role in feature film "BLUR" directed and written by George D'Amato, co-written by Todd McGinnis. Executive Produced by Steve Schirripa (The Sporanos). Theresa turned down the lead role uncomfortable with the requirements and accepted a supporting role where she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at Global Film Festivals. The movie went on to appear on the big screen at Cannes, Cinequest, Film Fest, Manhattan, Berlin and others.
2014 was another eventful career year for Theresa Longo. She landed a guitar solo in a role as a nurse in the musical feature film "The Cocksure Lads" a Canadian Feature Length Film directed by Murray Foster. Multitalented, she showed off comedic chops in "The Officer" a comedic short film directed by Jonathan F Stanton.
Theresa saw success as a lead music video actress in "For The Win" by Avenue of the Giants directed by Clifton Collins Jr. She appeared in Rob Moir's "The Fear" and appeared in several hip hop music videos. She starred in a Coors Altitude TV Commercial in 2015 and was featured on "Storage Wars Canada" the same year. Theresa was heralded for a breakout performance as the lead actress with a split personality in the short film "Claudine" based on an erotic book by Barbara Palmer. She also went on to star as herself in TVs "The Fashion Hero" where she spent time filming in Cancun Mexico Aside from her lead and supporting roles Theresa has been fortunate to also work on TV as an Extra on "Designated Survivor", "Workin Moms", "Shadow Hunters" American Gods and in films such as "KIN", "ANON" directed by Andrew Niccol (2016) and "Business Ethics" directed by Nick Wernham (2017).
In 2021, Theresa worked with Regarding Luxury Magazine to write direct and produce a 12 episode series called Regarding Luxury TV. In 2022 she appeared in "Life With Luca The Movie" as a keyboardist in the band. The movie is set for release in 2023. She continues to act, produce, direct and perform music on several instruments while auditioning from her home in Toronto- Sound Department
Ms. Campagna is a Chicago based journalist and teaching artist. She uses her disabilities as an impactful, outside the box storytelling tool. She has over a decade of experience in photojournalism, audio documentary, documentary film, and newspaper reporting. Her work has appeared in PBS, XOJane, Alternet, Getty Images, Free Speech Radio News, South Side Weekly, VOX, Lantigua Williams & Co, The Gate Newspaper, and WLUW 88.7 FM. She is a Kartemquin Films Diverse Voices in Docs fellow. She is bilingual in French at the B1 level, and has a limited working proficiency of Tagalog. Her film career has recently focused on making the connections between the Milton Friedman doctrine and The Philippines. She is also madly in love with the history of language and the cultural mark it leaves on us all.- Actress
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Bethany is the oldest of five children, having three sisters and a brother. She has appeared in commercials and done voice overs for television. Not only a talented actress but also a strong singer and dancer having performed in numerous theatre productions including the title roles of Annie and Alice in Wonderland (for which she was nominated for an award of Best Female Youth Performer at 11), Sound of Music and Oliver just to name a few. In her spare time she loves horse riding and has her own horse.- Soundtrack
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The Philadelphia band's first album on A&M, self-entitled The Reds, produced by David Kershenbaum, showed the band's impressive sound - a blend of Rick Shaffer's guitar and Bruce Cohen's keyboards into an interestingly textured drone, short guitar, and keyboard figures, rising then disappearing back into the drone, while Shaffer's voice provides the punch and definition for their overall sound. Other band members were Tommy Geddes on drums, and Jim Peters on bass. The album was supported with live appearances with The Police, Joe Jackson, Blondie, The Ramones, The Psychedelic Furs, and Public Image. Their album and performances garnered reviews by Kurt Loder (Rolling Stone), Robert Christgau (Creem Magazine), Robert Palmer (The New York Times), to name a few, An EP, Green With Envy, followed featuring The Doors song, "Break On Through," which suggests some of the band's roots. (Universal Music Group digitally re-released The Reds, and Green With Envy, August 2012.) In 1980 A&M Records released a compilation album, Propaganda, that included tracks from The Reds, The Police, Joe Jackson, The Granati Bros, Bobby Henry, Shrink, David Kubinec, and Squeeze.
After leaving A&M, The Reds went forward with two indie albums, Stronger Silence and Fatal Slide (Stony Plain/RCA), that continued The Reds sound. Stronger Silence was well received by David Fricke (Melody Maker UK), Jon Young (Trouser Press), among others, and added to Billboard's Recommended LP's. While Fatal Slide caught the attention of writers J.D. Considine (Musician Magazine), Rob Petterson (On Music & Media) and more. Tarock Music released Stronger Silence (Remastered) in 2020, and Fatal Slide (Remastered) in 2021. The band then went forward with founding members, Shaffer and Cohen. In 1984, they signed with Seymour Stein's Sire/WarnerBros label releasing a tense and powerful album entitled, Shake Appeal, produced by Mike Thorne (Blur, Soft Cell, Wire). This forcible record led the band to work with director/producer, Michael Mann. Mann incorporated numerous songs by The Reds into episodes of Season 1 of Miami Vice, then hired Shaffer and Cohen to write songs and score for two motion pictures, Band Of The Hand (Tri-Star Pictures) directed by Paul Michael Glaser and Manhunter (De Laurentiis Entertainment) directed by Michael Mann, based on the novel "Red Dragon." Soundtrack albums from both films were released by MCA Records. In 2010 Intrada Records released a limited edition Manhunter CD, with an added Reds track, "Jogger's Stakeout," and both albums were digitally re-released by Universal Music in 2012.
The Reds next album, Cry Tomorrow, reunited them with British producer Mike Thorne, released by Tarock Music in 1992, and re-released on Thorne's label, The Stereo Society, in 2001. It captures the driving intensity of earlier albums and the ambient, atmospheric feel from their film scores, resulting in a stark, surreal album, with a sense of mood and mystery. The pulsing opening track, "Terror In My Heart," was featured in the film, "Nightmare On Elm Street 2 - Freddy's Revenge" (New Line Cinema), directed by Jack Sholder, along with a searing non-stop groove of the Stones' "Gimme Shelter." The album also contains an alternate version of "Waiting For You."
In 2007, Fugitives From The Laughing House was written and produced by The Reds. The album is a straight forward raw nerve reflection of life in America. The Reds February 2009 release, Early Nothing, was also written and produced by Shaffer and Cohen. The album has a hypnotic quality, that leaves the listener free to let their subconscious play itself out, no matter where it goes. With the release of Early Nothing, The Reds, shamans of dark, brooding, loud rock continued to explore and define their sound. At this point in time, both Shaffer and Cohen began releasing solo albums. Bruce released One BC in 2009, and Rick released Necessary Illusion in 2010. Although they have been recording separately, a new album by The Reds remains a possibility as soon as Shaffer and Cohen can be in the same location at the same time. In the meantime, in the fall of 2018, the duo met-up in Miami to write and record "High Point" released as a single in February 2019, ending their ten-year hiatus.
(The Reds® is a Class 009 Registered Trademark #4076101 with the first use date of March 17, 1977)- Charlotte Rose Cronin is an actor known for Dead Ringers (2023), Feud: Capotes Women (2023), and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2023). Charlotte has appeared with Steve Martin in Pepsi's Super Bowl Ad (2023), with Jimmy Fallon in his Thanksgiving Parade Skit (2022), and with Emeril Lagasse on his baking specials (2022).
- Summer Robertson, Actor, Model, Presenter & Singer born in Northern NSW Australia. She lives with her Mother (Theresa-Anne Webb) & her sister (Jessi Robertson). Summer is known for her principal roles as Autumn in "The Little Things", as Summer in "Shadow" & for her role as Anna in "The Best Medicine". Summer has been performing since she was a toddler & acquired an agent at the age of 5. Her breakthrough came at age 7 when she won the Junior Face of her local Shopping Mall & an interstate Frozen Yoghurt Franchise, within weeks she was on the Cover of a Magazine & appearing in national TVCs. In 2014 Summer swapped dance lessons for screen acting classes & workshops & has completed 7 lead roles in short films since, fast becoming one of Queensland Australia's most sought after, professional & talented young actresses. Summer has also worked on a number of national & international photographic campaigns & runway shows.
- Jessi Robertson was born in Australia & has grown up near Byron Bay, Northern NSW, Australia. She is the sister of Summer Robertson & daughter of Theresa-Anne Webb. Jessi has shown natural talent in the Performing Arts from an early age & was cast in a lead role by Tom McSweeney as "Rajon Cartier" in the Nationally Televised NZ Telemovie "Catching The Black Widow".
- Emma-Jayne is originally from Leeds in the UK and initially trained as a dancer at Armley Dance Studios. She worked all over the world in Las Vegas style revue shows before returning to the UK to work in musical theater. Her West End debut was playing the role of Go-to Hell-Kitty and understudying the lead role of Velma Kelly in Chicago The Musical. She has worked on numerous television shows for former Spice Girl, Emma Bunton, as one of her dancers and also appeared in Irvin Winkler's Delovely. She has played many leading roles in The West End including, Ulla in The Producers, Coral in the world premier of Simply Cinderella and originated the role of Deadpan Dolores in the UK premier of The Stripper, written by Richard O'Brien.
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Dr. Theresa Bullard-Whyke is a physicist, author, speaker, international teacher, change-agent, and the host / talent featured in "Mystery Teachings" on Gaia TV. Throughout her life-long journey, she has discovered innovative ways to weave together her formal education as a Ph.D. Physicist, with her deep training in the Wester Mystery School tradition and lineage. She has a passion for bridging Science and Spirituality in a practical way.
In addition to being featured on Gaia TV and in numerous radio and podcast interviews, Dr. Theresa has presented to live audiences all around the world since 2002, helping thousands of people awaken to their greater potential, find deeper meaning and purpose, and achieve greater success in life. Fusing modern day quantum physics with powerful, time-tested techniques for harnessing consciousness, Dr. Theresa brings a truly fresh, mind-expanding, and powerfully altering approach.- Actress
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Theresa Cannistraci-Farrell is an Actor, Producer, Stand-Up Comedian and a Talk Show Host who grew up in Queens, NY. She hit the stage at four years old, after her Mother signed her up for tap dance lessons. That's where the Producers of the movie The Godfather walked in looking to cast kids for the wedding scene. Theresa being 100% Sicilian was thrilled for this opportunity. But instead, had her first experience with rejection, when they told her that she did not look Italian enough! She responded by telling them that "Italian people have blue eyes too!" Theresa was also part of Danny Aiello's Italian Chicks Comedy Show. She is quick witted and loves Improv. Theresa has appeared in Commercials, Movies, a Web Series and a TV Sitcom. She loves transforming herself from a blonde bombshell to an old Italian Grandmother with an accent! Theresa hosts her own Talk Show every Monday night at 8pm EST called T TIME (her friends call her T) through Strong Island Television, which can be seen on ROKUTV, AmazonFireTV, TwitchTV, Facebook, Youtube, everywhere Podcasts can be heard and every Saturday at 11am on Channel 20 for people who live on Long Island. Theresa is thrilled to be part of a traveling Off-Broadway show called BATBOY: A Yankee Miracle, the true life story of Ray Negron. She is also in the longest running murder mystery show in NY, called Murdered by the Mob. She has been performing Stand-Up Comedy since the early 90's and enjoys the live interaction with her audiences. Theresa has been at deaths door five times (one out of body experience) and is a Warrior! She is blessed, grateful for everyday and looking forward to many more roles in the future.- Actress
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Born in Anaheim, Ca She graduated from Savanna High School, attended Cypress College studying performing arts, dance, and voice. Shannon has worked background in many films and TV shows.
She was recently a member of the cast of Connections which one Best Film at the 48 Hour Film Festival and I/O , she played Cheryl the comedian the film won Best Director in the Easterseals Disability Film Festival. She is currently opening with the Best Buddies Improvisors for The Second City Hollywood show The Sound of Musical. She has done some recent background work and loves to do work in the industry.
Currently taking improv classes at Second City