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as John |
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David R. Fisher grew up in a little in New Jersey and a little in
New York. He studied at the Stella Alder Conservatory in New York.
Through several theatre production contacts, David was casted in several
movies in New York, two of which were Threat (Kings Mob Productions)
and I am Josh Polanski's Brother (directed by Raphael Nadjari). After
a few years, he brought his east coast charm to Los Angeles for a
change of scenery. He started studying at the Larry Moss studio and
with Ivana Chubbuck. The west coast offered him several indie features,
most recently in The David Spellman Project. |
as Natasha |
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Originally from Atlanta,
Georgia, Julie's career dream was to write the Great American Novel,
have it made into a movie and star in the movie. Realizing that she
can't have everything all at once, she is happy to be pursuing her
acting and writing dreams in Los Angeles. She has appeared in a number
of independent films including the features "Paper Dolls,"
directed by Christy Pesicka, and most recently, "Taos,"
directed by Brandon Scott Schmidt. She has been a student at Playhouse
West Repertory for two years.
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As happy family - Mike, Lena(wife) and their baby |
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