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Anthony Plaster | ... | Phil / ... 25 episodes, 2008-2012 |
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Douglas Briggs | ... | Ned / ... 25 episodes, 2008-2011 |
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Gene Jordan | ... | Brad 19 episodes, 2009-2012 |
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Mary Schnure | ... | Jane 18 episodes, 2009-2012 |
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Autumn Rose Rinaldi | ... | Carlotta 16 episodes, 2009-2012 |
Chad A. Fehr | ... | Kelvin 15 episodes, 2009-2010 | |
Eric Dean White | ... | Tug 15 episodes, 2010-2012 | |
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Tracie Henson | ... | Kitty 14 episodes, 2009-2012 |
Heather Schlitt | ... | Trina 14 episodes, 2010-2012 | |
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Doug Talir | ... | Tom 13 episodes, 2008-2012 |
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Holly Wilson | ... | Millicent 12 episodes, 2010-2012 |
Emma Ve | ... | Tammy 11 episodes, 2009-2011 | |
Blackbookberry is a St. Louis-based web comedy series that highlights the absurdity of modern day office life. We feature the people you love to hate in your own office! Everyone knows there's one in every office, and if you don't know who it is then this comedy isn't just FOR you, it's ABOUT you! Written by Anonymous
I've enjoyed watching the evolution of BlackBookBerry from the early stages. It's a clever concept that's just getting better with time. I'll admit, I didn't enjoy the earlier technical "camera" choices, but the look of the project has gotten much more interesting since then. The acting is solid, with some real stalwarts. BlackBookBerry have had the good fortune of casting some of St. Louis' best stage, comedic and improvisational actors. The writing is edgy, with a good sense of honesty, making one understand that the writers know of what they speak. I guess I'm just an old-softy for anything that explores the asininity of Corporate America... except for the company I work at of course.