Louie Cowan – Writer/Producer/Director
Louie Cowan is originally from Cape Town, South Africa. He started his show business
career after studying acting at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic
Arts in New York. A few years ago, Louie relocated from Chicago to Columbus.
While in Chicago, Louie performed in a handful of television commercials, on stage in
the critically acclaimed Catbox Cabaret, and in the Bailiwick Theatre’s
production of Margaret Atwood’s Rape Fantasies – as a rapist with a head
cold, and also as the lead singer and MC on the Spirit of Chicago cruise line.
Amongst other productions, he has appeared in the South African premiere of Forever
Plaid as Jinx, Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as
Joseph, as Don in Athol Fugard’s People Are Living There, The Sound
of Music as Rolf and Godspell as John the Baptist and Judas.
Before leaving South Africa he wrote, produced and directed a highly successful musical review called 2½ Tenors,
featuring himself and one very large opera singer. He regularly performs in commercial, industrials and print ads in
the Ohio area. Recently, Louie played
the role of First Reporter in the feature film Green Card Fever and as Nigel
in Death 4 Told (starring Margot Kidder). He has also worked as Sound Designer and Chief Lighting
Technician on local short films Spotless and The Space Between,
and has directed and produced three of his own short films, Safe House, The
Squirrel Militia and Turkey Day under his production company “Red
Key Productions”. He is also the
Associate Producer and Editor for a Columbus Filmmaker’s Consortium PSA.
Challenging points in his career so far have been 5 months of living in a youth homeless
shelter in New York City, and an incident that he could never forget... when he was performing his personal cabaret
on the “Achille Lauro” cruise ship and it caught on fire and sank 3 days off
the coast of Somalia! (True to his mantra of turning lemons into lemonade, he
captured the entire event on video and was able to sell the footage to CNN!)
High points have been finishing his first short film Safe House, winning the
Cape Times Best Actor in a Musical Award in 1989, being nominated twice for a
Vita Award (the equivalent of a Tony Award in South Africa) and the birth of
his first child in November 2001.
Keith Carter – Producer/UPM
Keith Carter is a multi-faceted artist with a mind geared toward building institutions. He has
been leaving a mark on society from the time he served as a student
Representative on the South African working Group at the Ohio State University.
He was a Student Organization President and Vice president at Geneva College,
and founded the credited discussion group Bridges of Understanding.
While at Geneva he studied Mechanical Engineering and Lighting Design. He also served as Lighting Manager
and Staff member of the Bagpiper Theatre where he lit numerous stage productions.
Following college, he Co-wrote, Directed and produced the seasonal play Mersava,
which ran for four consecutive years. He has acted in eleven productions. His work in film includes The Brass Ring, The Worlds Most Haunted,
Only For a Moment, Spotless, Do You What to Rap With Us, Angel Blade,
The Calling, NightOwls of Coventry, and Ritual.
Keith currently serves as a Trustee and Financial Secretary for a local Congregation and works as a
freelance Grip/Gaffer and Rigger/Stagehand for The Jerome Schottenstein Center,
Entertainment Control Management and has been tapped as a Team leader for live
events for The Diamond Mine/Graham Production Services company. He has recently
Produced, Directed and was the Co-DP for The Space Between which has been
accepted into the 2002 Ohio Independent Film Festival and Market. He continues to work toward his ultimate
goal of building a self-sustaining Film & Arts Production/Educational
Institute.
Bo Buckley – Producer
Bo began his education at the University of Southern California, focusing primarily on film production,
where he won honors over a number of competing students for co-directing job on
his first short 16mm film. He later transferred to Wright State University’s
Film Production program and produced two additional short 16mm films before
finally earning his degree in Industrial Design Technology from The Art
Institute of Pittsburgh. Along with his film production experience, Bo has been
educated in many other areas including set design and construction and special
effects fabrication.
Over the past several years,
Bo has designed and constructed sets and props for local events and attractions
in both Pennsylvania and Ohio, most notably the entire design and construction
of a 6,000 square foot attraction that premiered in Marietta, Ohio. His design
work has been exhibited and enjoyed by thousands of people over the past few
years.
In 2000 Bo returned to his
first passion, film and video production. His commercial work ranges from
sports and events videos to marketing and promotional videos for such clients
as Upper Arlington schools, The River Cities Symphony Orchestra and Continental
Office and Real Estate. His latest work is a narrative trilogy that was
produced in the summer of 2002.
Bo currently works as a graphic designer and has designed numerous marketing and
promotional materials as well as gameday programs and advertisers for the
Columbus Crew and Columbus Landsharks.
Christopher Cook – Associate Producer
Christopher is the Internet Manager of Academic Services at OARnet, a regional Internet
Service Provider (ISP) and division of Ohio State University. As Internet Manager, Christopher ensures
projects are complete on time and within budget. He has led pricing, product offering, and cost management
initiatives to benefit of both his clients and company. With over 16 years of business experience,
he is a valuable asset to the successful completion of any project. Christopher has a Bachelor of Arts degree
from Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio and a Master of Science in Marketing
and Communications from Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio.
Larry Marotta – Composer/Musician
Larry Marotta, a lifelong musician, has composed music for films since 1995 when he performed a
well-received score for the surreal film "Ballet Mechanique" on
electric guitar and vacuumn cleaner. To date, he has worked on 16 silents and
one documentary, most of which do not include household appliances. Three of
the silent scores -- "Genuine," "Phantom," and "Mystery
of the Leaping Fish" -- are available on DVD through Kino International.
Just recently, four Buster Keaton silents he scored were sold to Turner Classic
Movies.
Although he has played with popular Columbus music acts such as hip-hop group Poets of Heresy and modernist
swing ensemble Honk, Wail, and Moan, his main area of interest is experimental
music. He plays frequently throughout the midwest, self-releases CDs of his
solo guitar improvisations, and promotes concerts at several Central Ohio venues.
Larry Marotta was born in New Jersey but raised in Miami, Florida. After receiving his BA in Philosophy
from Florida Atlantic University in 1989, Larry relocated to Columbus where he
currently lives with his wife, Becky, and their daughter Kate. Check out his site at www.larrymarotta.com
Joey Wishnia – Joseph
Joey was educated at Rhodes University and received a Teaching Diploma (Licentiate) in Speech and Drama from Trinity College, London.
He has worked in practically every facet of the
entertainment industry, having been actor, director, teacher and appeared in
music hall, opera, cabaret, revues, movies, TV and many radio dramas, serials
and soap operas (remember radio?).
He has written scripts for children’s theatre, devised and
appeared in four one-man shows and developed several educational programs aimed
at encouraging children to read. He is also a story-teller whose script, Stories
Small, a program of African folk-tales from all cultures, was performed at
the ‘Blooming Lights Festival’ at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens in New York in
December, 1999.
In 1993, he was the recipient of a special award for his
contribution to children’s theatre in South Africa. He came to the United States in 1993 and quickly established
himself in Denver, Colorado as actor and director concentrating on classical
theatre.
He has appeared in numerous television commercials,
industrials, and the most recent stage plays including The Sisters
Rosenzweig; as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol; Herr Schultz in Cabaret
for which he received raves from the critics and most recently appeared as
Louis Howe in Annie and Mark Twain in Big River.
Joseph Baker – Hot Dog Vendor
Joe received his BFA in
acting from Wright State University, where he was trained primarily in acting
for the theatre. Though he loves life on the stage, Joe also greatly enjoys
film acting so he became involved in as many student films at Wright State as
he could. "Turkey Day" marks Joe's second appearance in an
independent film. (His first speaking role.) Although Vinnie (Joe's name
for the Hot Dog Vendor) wasn't a particularly large part it was still a great
stretch for Joe, since Joe is highly into fitness and nutrition so he almost
never even touches a hot dog.
Cassandra Bennett – Make Up Assistant
Cassandra Bennett received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from The Ohio State
University and went on to pursue a Masters of Science in Marketing and
Communications from Franklin University. Her experience as a make up
artist began as an Associate Consultant for Clinique traveling to
stores for special events and promotions. She has also worked on 4
short films, fashion show and weddings.
Shelly Ciccarelli – Ideal Family Mother
Shelly Ciccarelli started acting back in Houston, Texas about 7 years ago and appeared
in various local commercials, movies and a music video. Along this
road she undertook the journey to LA to see what
Hollywood had to offer. As luck would have it she ended
up falling in love with a person from the
mid-west and relocated. She is currently
finishing her degree in Computer Science and is counting the
days until she graduates. She plans on resuming her
acting career once she completes her degree.
Ryan Clardy - Jim
Trained at the University of Virginia's Drama Department, he worked solely in theatre -- mostly acting and
directing. After his graduation in May
of 2001, he started working the regional and stock theater circuits: acting for
Seaside Music Theatre of Daytona, FL; Actors Theatre of Louisville in KY;
Heritage Repertory Theatre in Charlottesville, VA; and currently Phoenix
Theatre Circle in Columbus, OH.
"Turkey Day" is Ryan's debut film. It was an amazing experience so he hopes that TDay will be the
beginning of a great career in theater AND film. Till then, he'll do the other things he enjoys: singing, dancing,
reading, painting, and long walks in the park.
Ryan Dean - Gaffer
A recent graduate from Kent State University, Ryan Dean had the luck to be employed by a production company
during his education. There he learned
the hands on of video production, working in professional positions before
graduation. He currently works
freelance for companies in the Ohio area and on independent films during his
free time. His favorite areas of production work are in audio, graphics, and
editing.
Belle Francisco – Script Supervisor
Belle Francisco was born in Beijing, China and grew up in Hong Kong. She was trained in Chinese Classical
Dance, Ballet and Theatre. She became a member of the Hong Kong Youth Theatre
during high school. Later, she became a member of the Hong Kong Urban Council
Repertory Theatre Company after a family friend recommended that she try acting
as a career. She holds a B.A. degree in Theatre and a B.S. degree in Dance
Education from Bowling Green State University. At Bowling Green, she performed
and worked as a choreographer for the University Dance Company. She appeared as
Connie on the PBS situation comedy "Waiting Tables" in the late
80's. After moving to Columbus, Ohio,
she received her M.A. in Dance from Ohio State University, focusing on
Labanotation. Among her many "careers", she has been a studio/print
model, a dance educator, a creative movement teacher in the Ohio
Artists-in-Schools program, a casting/talent coordinator, and manager for the
inside-sales team in a technology firm.
Belle started her film
career working as the production coordinator of "The Calling".
Currently, she works as script supervisor/continuity clerk for film productions
and TV/Commercials. Her feature/short film credits include: "Green Card Fever";
“Soap & Roses”; “The Space Between”; "Jean" and "Spotless”.
Some of her credits on industrial films include corporations both in the USA
and overseas, such as: West Law Publishing, Wendy's, Big Lots, Wal-Mart, and AT
& T; and commercials for Cedar Point and Corner Stone Pictures, Value City,
Sunkist, SOGO, and Lane Crawford. At
the end of year 2002, she was part of the Lexington, Kentucky production crew
for Universal Picture’s “Seabiscuit”.
Michelle Gay - Brenda
Recent film credits for
Michelle Gay include: Pludette in Pluto's Plight starring Buster Douglas,
Camille in Ritual (nominated for an audience choice award, Fireshocks film
festival Sacramento, CA), and Amber in Solve for "X" (A John Whitney
Production). Video work includes a Panic Disorder Video for the Ohio State
University and a Designated Driver Public Service Announcement for the
Department of Safety. Michelle is an Equity Member Candidate and an Ohio
Theatre Alliance board member. Her training includes Ohio State University and
Shakespeare & Company. In her spare time Michelle can be found reading to
the sight impaired on the Central Ohio Radio Reading Room Service.
Terry K. Giancaterino –
Large Arm Man
Terry Giancaterino has been
a Martial Artist for 18 years. He has studied Tae Kwon Do with long time
Martial Artist and Stunt Man, Master Ray Szuch for the past 12 years. Because
of his Martial Arts background and affiliation with Master Szuch, Terry got
involved in minor stunt work that led to acting. Terry has worked on over
twenty films both in front of and behind the camera.
Terry had a co-starring role
in Cinevid Production's "We Have Your Daughter", which won best
action in a short film in the 2003 New York Independant Film Festival. He
played the role of "The Large Arm Man" in Turkey Day. Terry is
currently working in SOB Production's feature film "Judge &
Jury", and Video Verite Production's series "The Seeing" as
Director of Photography.
Elaine M Grasso – Society
Wife 2
Elaine studied acting in High School a long time ago, but her naturally, curly
hair did not appear in a stage play until late 1999 when she landed the
role of Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet. Having been badly bitten by the
acting bug, Elaine has a diverse resume from Oberon in A Midsummer Night’s
Dream to Myrtle Mae Simmons in Harvey. She has also sung The Baker in
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Penelope Ann in Bye, Bye
Birdie. Musicals, Dramas, Comedies and Tragedies – Elaine loves them
all. She is currently Aunt Ev in Columbus Children’s Theatre production
of The Miracle Worker.
Within the past year, Elaine has added film to her list of Things To Do.
So far her accomplishments have included a training video for Wendy’s International,
a McDonald’s commercial and her scene in Turkey Day.
Eric James Hutton -
Extra
Eric James Hutton is an
Ohio native, whose first TV experiences has been a news anchor at high
school. He went on to the Ohio Center for Broadcasting where he interned at a
local cable company and was able to meet in person Brian Lamb and Chubby Checkers. Since that time he has done lead acting in
"Operator" and freelance work with Bare Bones productions in
"Seven Shades of Passion", Singer Toni Estes, and the Bare Bones Film
Festivals 2001,2002 Muskogee, OK.
Kenny Johnson – Society
Husband 1
Originally from Arizona,
Kenny Johnson received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Denison University in1996
and a Masters degree from Harvard University in1999. Kenny recently has been
seen as Harry the Horse in Weathervane Playhouse’s Guys and Dolls and Mr. Sands
in Women at Play's Two By Pinter. He
now lives in Columbus, Ohio and works as a Special Projects Coordinator at
Mills/James Productions. Kenny is very
excited about returning to acting and eager to gain as much experience as
possible.
Harlow J. Keith -
Publicist
Actor, author, and martial
artist, Harlow J. Keith brings to the project a wide variety of talent and
creative skills. A member of the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America,
Harlow has recently performed in Richard III, Macbeth, A Midsummer's Night
Dream, Merchant of Venice, Measure for Measure and King Lear.
The author of several management related ebooks, Harlow is the author of the
Civil War novel, Cold Harbor. Although this is just his first work of fiction,
Cold Harbor has been favorably reviewed and has recently been nominated
for the Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in Civil War fiction.
Film experience includes being a part of the cast of the feature film
Size Seven Red, which is scheduled for release later in 2003. Harlow is
currently working with RioFilms out of Fullerton, CA, helping them secure
funding for their documentary about The Channel Islands
An accomplished martial artist, he holds the rank of 5th Dan Master in the
martial art of Tae Kwon Do, and has been trained in the use of Korean swords.
Rae Lee – Shortsighted
Shopper
Rae Lee has appeared in
thirteen films and four commercials, as well as The Jeremy Borger Show and
stage productions prior to joining our cast. She appeared in Welcome to
Collinwood as a prison inmate, American Splendor as a cashier, The Robbie
Kirtland Story in the bus station scene, How Not to Talk About Sex, How Not to
Hit on Your Teacher, How Not to Get Caught Cheating, Snowline, 9 Lives, Doggie
in the Window as a featured pedestrian, The Pact, Natural Bridges as a beatnik,
Look for the Woman as a customer, and in The Hippie Hooker as a hippie hooker.
Tatjana Longerot – Costume Design
Tatjana Longerot, born and raised in Koblenz, Germany, the city at the confluence of the Mosel and the
Rhine rivers, uprooted herself and abandoned a magnificent multitude of wine,
castles and dirndls despite protest of better judgment, to study theatre in the
United States of America, in 1990. She
received a B.A. in Theatre from the Indiana University South Bend, IN with the
University’s Excellency in Theatre Award (94’, 95) and Performer’s Certificate
in Design (1999). For the following three years, she worked as the university’s
costume shop manager and continued to design costumes for various productions
at IUSB and Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN.
A graduate career at the
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, led to local, professional costume designs
including The Hostage, Wit, she (OSU); Sleuth, Murder in Green Meadows, The
Laramie Project (CATCO), The Beauty Queen of Leenane (The Irish and American
Theatre Company); True West (EAT Theatre); and Riders to the Sea, and A Tinkers
Wedding (The Ohio Dominican University). Recently she designed a uniquely
unusual visual interpretation of Sweeney Todd based on aspects of the Goth
culture and the grotesque (Capital University). Tatjana Graduated from OSU with
a M.F.A. degree in Costume Design/Design for the Stage in the summer of
2002. Her thesis costume design for the
premiere of the devised work Uncommon Clay emphasized the use of theatrical
spectacle, The design included stylized costumes for movement and dance, masks,
marionette puppets and visual special effects.. The costume design won the
2001-2002 USITT Peggy Ezekiel Award of Outstanding Achievement in Theatre
Arts. Since then, Tatjana’s adventures
as a freelance designer have also resulted in the teaching of theatrical makeup
workshops for 4-H and middle school students. She has filled stylist positions
for photographers and has been contracted for local wardrobe positions for
national tours, including Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, American Idol, 42nd
Street and Disney on Ice, Her dream of designing costumes for the screen has
begun with the local independent films: The Space Between (Keith Carter), Making
the Cosmopolitan (Mike Askew), and Turkey Day (Louie Cowan).
Lowell Miller – Ideal
Family Father
Lowell started acting in New
York several years ago. He has acted in TV shows such as Fox's “Americas
Most Wanted” and has appeared several times on the Fox show “The Street” as a
stockbroker. Lowell has been involved with movies such as “Zoolander”
and “Deep Impact”. Lowell still continues to work with his New York
agency for Print and commercials.
Ken Morrow – Miguel / Gaffer
Ken Morrow began his theatre
career by studying acting at "The" Ohio State University, after which
he began working as a technician...go figure. The education Ken received
as an actor (do they even need one?) did not go to waste, however, and he was
"Suzie's special friend" for five years on Fox 28 in Columbus.
Ken was also an electrician for six years with Players Theatre Columbus,
Columbus' FIRST equity theatre, as well as having written, directed, managed,
promoted, and performed in his own drug prevention touring show.
Jeremy Parrott –
Aimless Shopper
Jeremy Parrott is a 26 year
old graduate of the University of Georgia.
Turkey Day is his first movie appearance. Jeremy enjoys playing golf and tennis, and is currently working
for a technology firm in Columbus, Ohio.
Rod Paulette - Bryce
Rod Paulette started of to
be an actor. He majored in theater at Providence College but after two
years he transferred to Columbia College. There he received a BFA in
Directing for Film. While in Chicago, Rod was bitten by the stand-up comedy
bug. After a brief stint in advertising, countless open mics and bad advice
from friends he hit the road.
For the last twelve years
Rod Paulette has made his living as a professional stand-up comedian, touring
clubs and colleges across the United States and a week or two in England. He
has appeared on Evening at the Improv, Showtime's Comedy Club Network, Comedy
Centrals Short Attention Span Theater and Premium Blend. In 1995 Rod was
one of the "new faces" at the Aspen Comedy Festival. He is
currently working on a one-man show and can be seen often at the Columbus
FunnyBone bar, drinking for free.
Munea-Alongwa Redfeather
- Extra
Munea-Alongwa Redfeather was
born and raised in her ancestral homeland of the Lenape' Nation. She has an AA degree in Psychology from
Southern State Community College in Hillsboro, Ohio, BA degree in Social Work
from Wilmington College of Ohio, and Certification from the Ohio Center for
Broadcasting in Cincinnati. She has been a minister since 1986. Her ministry
has included telephone counseling, food, clothes and temporary housing. She has
done consulting work on Native American issues in Ohio. Her film work
has included the "Operator" which she directed and produced. She
has worked with Bare Bones Productions in their Film Festival 2002 Muskogee,
OK. Her current and future goals is
raising money for land purchase for Native American Gathering Center and historic
dramas.
Tami Reynolds - Samantha
Tami grew up in the Columbus
suburb of Pickerington. After high
school, she went on to university in Ann Arbor, MI where she majored in
psychology. To overcome her shyness, she
forced herself to take an acting class.
At first it was torturous, but after acting in several student-produced
plays and films, she decided to pursue it more seriously.
Packing up her stuff with
much support and apprehension from her family, she moved to New York to try the
city life with her best friend. Shortly
upon moving to New York, she was cast in the lead role in the upcoming film
“Project 350,” directed by indie favorite Mathew Harrison. She acted in several short films and
commercials as well. Although Tami
trained at several acting schools, she spent the majority of her time at the
Total Theatre Lab.
Tami now mostly resides in
the Columbus area, and is thrilled to get to work with the talented pool of
local filmmakers and artists that are here!
David Shurmer – Mr Able
David Shurmer studied
theater at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, with mostly stage acting
experience from school and community theater.
After an acting hiatus of
more than 12 years, David landed a roll in a small, locally produced
independent film, "PIG". From there, he went on to become a host of
the Adelphia Cable show, "The Midnight Movie", produced in Cleveland,
which is currently in it's fifth year. To date, he has had roles in five
locally produced films in the Cleveland area.
Ericka M. Smith - PA
Ericka Smith graduated from
the University of Michigan with a Bachelors of Arts in Film and Video
Studies. At Michigan she received the
university's prized
Hopwood writing award for
her first screenplay Fine Print. Fine Print was also a finalist in the Sundance
Institute's Screenwriting Competition in 2000.
From print to production, Ericka has performed many different roles both
in front of the camera as an actress and behind the scenes on the crew. Her
film work includes: The Slippery Element Tree which she produced and directed;
producer for the short Recurrence, directed by Mathew Straus; and Director of
Photography for Diary of a Taxi Cab driver, directed by Noemi Morales and Erin
Hill. A native of the Cincinnati area,
Ericka has been seen most recently in a video for The Museum Center at Union
Terminal in Cincinnati and on stage at the Aronoff Center for the Creative and
Performing Arts.
Dan Telle – Ideal
Family Child
Dan Telle, 10 years
old, is a 5th grader at Wyandot Run Elem. Turkey Day was his first
audition and first movie. He has been a singer and dancer in several
school programs as well as performing with Sound Celebration. He sang the
National Anthem at a Columbus Clippers baseball game with a group of voice
lesson students.
His training has included voice lessons with Lori Kipfer; voice, dance and
performing skills with Sound Celebration; acting and modeling workshop at
BAM in Los Angeles, CA; and he is presently studying acting and voice with
Drama Kids International. He has a home page with Booking Actors and
Models and his address is www.danieltelle.bammodels.com.
His passions include playing ice hockey, playing baseball and singing. He
had a blast working on this movie with everyone and is looking forward to his
next project.
Lisa Vana – Ignoring
Woman
Lisa Vana studied acting in
Washington, DC, at the Shakespeare Theatre,
Woolly Mammoth Theatre, and
the Studio Theatre and has lived in Columbus since 1995. She is a company
member of Playback Columbus and improv/sketch comedy troupes Stir It Up and
Full Frontal Nudity. Other local film
projects include 'Bottom Feeders' by Tom Bauman, 'The Line,' '16/35,' and
'Filters' by Sheldon Gleisser, 'Going Corporate' by Kevin Carr and PJ Ross, and
'Snakes and Arrows' by Eric Williams.
A member of AFTRA, SAG, and
an Equity Membership Candidate, she has worked in radio and television
commercial spots, including Donato's, Ohio Health, The Diamond Cellar, and the
Hoosier Lottery. In March, Lisa can be
seen on stage at Madlab Theatre in their production of William Seebring's 'The Geldings.' Currently, she enjoys teaching acting
classes in downtown Columbus.
Esther Weismann – Kate
A graduate of the Ohio State University with a degree in
broadcast media, Esther Weisman is an award-winning actress and has appeared on
stage, tv, film and in print. She has won an award for her performance as
Cassie Cooper in Neil Simon’s Rumors at the Curtain Player Theater. With
a range that stretches from drama to improvised comedy, Esther has appeared in
the feature film The Calling, the dark comedy short film A Taxing Matter and
the independent film festival mockumentary: Going Corporate. Currently
her skills are being honed by acting coach, Richard Brander, who has trained
such famous actors as Kevin Costner,
Jennie Garth and Faith Hill.