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Role: Easter
Pamela Pratt grew up on a farm near Macomb, IL with her parents, Ralph and Becky Wolf, and two brothers, Randy and Jeff. She first took an interest in acting when she was cast in a musical at a local community theater when she was 10-years-old, and has loved it ever since. She's always looked for ways to perform, be it through class plays, playing sports or participating in pageants. After graduating from Roseville High School, she went on to study at the University of Illinois at Champaign/Urbana, where she ran Division I Cross Country and Track and Field. Although Pamela ultimately graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree in Kinesiology, she did spend a year majoring in Acting within the U of Illinois Department of Theatre, where she had the opportunity to train with some wonderful acting coaches. After graduating in 2007, she married her high school sweetheart, Bryan, and moved to the Chicagoland area. She is now actively continuing her pursuit of a career in acting for tv/film and is currently represented by Ambassador Talent in Chicago. She is very thankful for all of the wonderful people she's met so far, and is looking forward to whatever lies ahead! Her full bio and resume may be viewed on IMDB.
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Role: October
Nick Cardiff: I am a Chicago-based actor/writer/producer, co-founder of the theatre group Nothing Special Productions and am an avid supporter and close friend to CNGM Pictures . I love creating. Collaborating. I want to hear a new story everyday. I want to hear a story co-written by Edgar Allen Poe and Shakespeare. A story about Cupid falling in love. A story that beats to the march and rhymes to the rhythm of creativity. A story that makes you glad to be human and sad you’re not a wizard. I have a major love for juggling and end-of-the-world/vampire/zombie movies and a minor love for magic and balancing sticks on my body. I was born on Friday the 13th and despise fast food and their really awesome marketing campaigns. Thanks always to my family and friends.
“Those who dance are considered insane by those who can’t hear the music.”
~George Carlin R.I.P. |
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Role: Dr. Brogum
When I was on a tour with the Guthrie Theater, a young college student asked me what I liked about theater the most. When I get a question like that I always think the first thing that comes to mind is most likely the unfiltered truth. “I like the stories.” When I come to work as an actor, I am mesmerized at first by the story. Everything that follows is an attempt to bring that story to life in as complete a fashion as I can. I love the idea of making a character imagined, a human being realized. I began studying acting at Los Angeles City College in the late 1960’s. I won the American College Theater Festivals first award in 1972, for my performance in A Gap in Generations at Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C. I have appeared in dozens of commercials and industrial films, and one feature film, That Was Then This Is Now, with Morgan Freeman. (I had the honor of killing Mr. Freeman) I have performed at First Folio in Passion of Dracula, and most recently in Richard III at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. I will begin rehearsing this spring in that theater’s production of Taming of the Shrew. Before Richard III closed, I had the opportunity to read the script for Breathers. I fell in love with it. Now that it is about to come out, I hope you will find what I found; a great story with wonderfully imagined characters. |
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