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- Production Designer
- Art Director
- Art Department
A native of Boston by way of Los Angeles...Cabot McMullen is a designer who began his career working for famed architect Vladimir Kagan in New York City. A passionate interest in storytelling led him to become a Set Designer for the New York Stage both On and Off Broadway and later a Production Designer for Feature Films and Television. The mix of Architectural Reality and Theatrical exuberance established in early days can still be felt in his recent work for high profile brands across all platforms. Based in Los Angeles with a residence in NYC, national and international assignments are still part of his routine. A diversity of experience has always propelled him forward, giving strong perspective to his creative process...making form and space out of fleeting ideas.
He has been a Production Designer and creative partner on sixteen feature films, hundreds of commercials and thousands of episodes of television all while collaborating with some of the most talented Directors, Producers and Performing Artists of a generation. Classically trained with degrees in Fine Arts and Architecture Cabot takes a multidisciplinary approach to design, the range and skill set he brings to film work is extensive. He has been nominated for three Emmy Awards and four Art Director's Guild Awards.
Cabot is a long standing member of both The Art Director's Guild in Hollywood and The United Scenic Artists in New York City. He is represented by Jasan Pagni at WME in Beverly Hills, California and still prides himself by working hands on with the grit, gusto and inventive energy that has always carried him throughout his career.- Special Effects
- Make-Up Department
- Actor
Corey McCauley was born in Massillon, Ohio. He became involved with the haunt industry early in High School and later progressed into independent movies.. Corey began his professional special SFX career working alongside SFX legend Robert Kurtzman and creature corps in Crestline, Oh. He founded his company McCauley's Creations in 2015, where they continue their work with film, haunts, and theaters.- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Monika Mitchell is a writer, director and producer known equally for both independent film and network television. Since her first short film, Night Deposit (1999), won Slamdance's "Anarchy" Audience Award in January of 2000, she has become an alumni of over 90 international film festivals, her four independent films garnering more than 20 "Best Picture" or "Audience" awards over the years.
Beginning with Robson Arms in 2005, Monika's career in television is also widely diverse. Her episodic experience includes one-hour procedurals, family dramas, single camera half-hour comedies and episodic documentary. Her movies for television consist of romantic comedies, mysteries, thrillers and holiday fare.
In 2009 and 2010 Monika curated CODE Motion Pictures, commissioning, producing and/or acquiring a 72 film program for the Cultural Olympiad of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, which was watched around the globe by thirteen million people.
Monika was formerly married to actor John Cassini (2002-2011) and has two children. She and her family are dual citizens of the US and Canada and split their time between Los Angeles, Vancouver and New York. She is represented by The Gersh Agency in the US and The Characters Talent Agency in Canada.- Nicholas John Mitchell (Nick) is an Australian actor born on June 20, 1976 in Melbourne, Australia, the sixth of eight children. An accomplished theatre and screen actor, Nick appeared in the award-winning 2012 production Underground: The Julian Assange Story (2012), and 2011's Emmy-nominated ABC series The Slap (2011). Nick first appeared onscreen in 1992 as "Tiger" in Round the Twist (1989), an acclaimed ABC children's series set around Victoria's Great Ocean Road.
- Actress
- Make-Up Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Serana Rose flaunts her version of "girl power" with death defying and socially awkward performances. Her passion has always be in fashion design, however she has made notable history with her sideshow performances. Swallowing her princess swords, eating fire, doing the splits on broken glass, and charming her seven-foot boa, Peggy, are just a few of her favorite routines.- Tucker McCoy was born in Wilmington, Delaware on Thanksgiving Day November 24th 1960. He grew up an equestrian, working on thoroughbred racehorse farms in the small agricultural community of Middletown. As a young man he loved singing, playing sports and going to school dances. In the 8th grade he aspired to be a working actor and wrote an English paper stating his intentions of moving to Hollywood, California. During his senior year he moved in with his maternal grandparents Edwin and Grace Coates of Punta Gorda, Florida and graduated from Charlotte High School in 1978. He joined the US Army Combat Engineer Corp in 1980 and served in Western Germany during the cold war. While serving in Europe, he went on his first professional theater audition in Aschaffenburg, Germany for the French farce play Hotel Paradiso and was cast in the role of Maxime. He was later cast in the musical Guys and Dolls and the one act play Camera Obscura directed by George Plank. McCoy was honorably discharged in the summer of 1984 and auditioned for the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and was accepted into the Actors Conservatory program. He studied Mask Work and the Meisner method under Walter Dallas, a Yale Drama School Alum. After two years of studying acting, McCoy went on to become a musical theater actor performing in Godspell, The Pajama Game, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and A Christmas Carol in theaters along the eastern seaboard. In 1992, McCoy studied TV acting at the University of Delaware and completed a one year Television Program under Professor Walt Rykiel. He then headed out west to Los Angeles and earned his Screen Actors Guild card doing 3 episodes of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Tucker moved to Key West, Florida in 2004 where he worked in the FM radio business for 4 years. He hosted a Saturday morning talk show and voiced commercials for 104.1 US 1 Radio and 98.7 Conch Country. McCoy now lives in Los Angeles and has been busy acting and doing voiceover work for theatre,television and independent feature films. He was recognized for his outstanding performance as Ed Kazden in the feature film Broadway Lofts directed by Christopher Schwanitz. Tucker McCoy is an active member of Actors Equity Association, and the Screen Actors Guild ~ American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. McCoy volunteers at the SAG Conservatory in Hollywood where members can hone their craft through classes,workshops, and lectures.