Timothy Krabill (Wei) is an American Actor from Portland, Oregon. His mother is from South Korea and father is from Detroit, MI. Timothy began to write and produce music in the early 90's. Then moved to California in 2002 to further explore his music career. He ultimately returned back to Oregon in 2007. Timothy has five total children including four daughters and a son. Once settled back in the Pacific Northwest he opened Krobar Custom Wheels in 2008. Unfortunately, the shop closed shortly after when Timothy wrecked his motorcycle while intoxicated without a helmet. He suffered multiple injuries to his face and head. After the wreck Timothy went on a deep path of self destruction abusing drugs and alcohol. After multiple run ins with the law, therapy and major lifestyle changes Timothy has finally regained his sobriety. He is now 4 years clean and sober. With his focus on family and fitness, he turned his career aspirations towards acting. He started picking up modeling and commercial work and began taking acting classes. He continues to build his experience with mainstream and indie films.
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Cody Cowell (Zarah's Father) always loved escaping through movies and was very passionate about acting out parts in the films he enjoyed, breathing life into the characters that affected him. He realized that he had a natural talent and passion for acting early on in his life. He had a huge awakening from a devastating life/family experience and decided to fully engross himself into acting and charge after his dream of being a full-time working actor and didn't know where to start, so without any pictures/resume or any help/guidance, he wrote a paragraph describing himself physically and what he felt his best qualities were, found a site, and started to submit himself for a variety of roles, and presently he's acted in over 50 films and now signed onto a number of feature films that are in pre-production and there's more to come in the following years. He's on the verge of achieving his dream of being a full-time working actor. He really likes to immerse himself and go deep into character and challenge himself by going outside his comfort zone and fully embody the traits physically, emotionally, and energetically and breathe life into the characters he lives, for the entire shoot.
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Anthony Sayo (Younger Yue) started his training in acting in the International Academy of Film and TV in Cebu, Philippines. In 2019, he decided to pursue acting in Hollywood, and continued further education in the performance arts in the Los Angeles Performing Arts Conservatory in Santa Monica. He is now based in LA, and has notable performances in several independent projects like Good Day (2021), and Kaiketsu (2021). His next films scheduled for release are: The Withered Ghoul's Ceremony, Stalemate, House on Devil's Hill, and Mantis Club.
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Chalise Kunz (Malena) was captivated by the world of performing arts from a very young age. Her first site of a bare stage at the age of five ignited a desire that enabled her to unceasingly go towards her dream. Chalise's first performance was Ragtime, directed by Charles Harvey. Ragtime is a powerful musical. Chalise learned many fundamental acting techniques in Theater 29. Local radio host Gary Daigneault hosted performance workshops and gave Chalise auditioning practice as well as the leading role in Peter Pan and The Little Mermaid .Chalise had direct Training from Janet Miller a producer, director, choreographer and educator. Janet is the 2015 recipient of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Joel Hirschhorn Award for Career Achievement in Musical Theater. Janet Miller Directed The Addams Family who called in Chalise after one of her actors dropped from the play three weeks from the performance. Janet knew she needed a hard worker that could pick up the choreography and perform professionally on the large stage of the McCullum Theater, Chalise was her first choice. Chalise had additional training from local theater owner Se Layne, Chalise created her technique by studying under Se Layne then was able to perform on the stage of Palm Canyon Theater. Se Layne appreciated Chalise's work ethic and her ability to collaborate well with different producers such as Luke Rainy, excellent actor/ director And Richard Merlow who directed The "Pajama Game". The Pajama Game was planned to perform from February 21st-March 15th of 2020 cut short from their last performance due to the pandemic. Richard Merlow was grateful for Chalise's performance and her help building/ painting the set, he was also pleased by the amount of audience members coming to see the show, full house their last performance. Chalise's greatest achievements include for The Little Mermaid winning the DTL music award , and being casted in Phantom Of The Opera performed at the McCallum theater directed by Darlene Romano : A versatile performer, conductor, composer and educator. Chalise had the pleasure of studying music theory with Dr. Anthony Fesmire, a composer. His jazz band the Outside Pedestrians travel and perform around the valley. Focusing on chord progressions and ear training Chalise is soon to get an associates degree in Music. Chalise is now working with Lois Hoyt and CK Sussman, co-owners of Sussman-Hoyt Productions Inc. building her experience in film/audio.
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Nick Messersmith (Hiring Manager) was born in Seongnam, South Korea on July 24, 1985. He was adopted and came to the United States on July 1, 1986, just shy of his first birthday. In 2009 Nick graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in Film. While in college Nick was a regular cast member of a University TV show called Fallout where Nick played the role of Zach Chang. The show ran for 3 years and is considered one of the best shows in the history of the university. It was at this time Nick realized how fun acting was and began acting. In the Summer of 2010 Nick was offered to do fight choreography and a small role in the movie Kung Fu Graffiti, which Nick accepted. In 2011 Nick began directing his first full length Action film entitled A "Brief" Case. Nick wrote and also played a role in this film as well.
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Actor, Performer & Presenter from West London, he has been acting since 2011, working in TV and Film. He trained with Tom Radcliffe, studying Meisner technique. In the following years, he has worked steadily on festival and feature films, including Beyond Redemption, Fury, Star Wars, Kingsmen, Dark Angel, and Taboo.
Jamie B. Chambers (Primary Care Physician) is known for his strong character acting as well as his action and fight skills. A trained martial artist, with an IMAF black belt in PKA Kickboxing and experience in Judo and Krav Maga. He is a Creative Director & film producer currently with Rayzor Edge Films, with their project “The Beast” featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Eddie Hall due for release in 2023. Recently he has appeared in One Shot (with Scott Adkins), Morris Men (with Ross O’Hennessey), Bulletproof (with Ashley Walters) and I am Rage (with Hannaj Bang-Bendz). He is slated to appear as Hector in Guinea Pig & Arthur Blade in Dark Mean City. |
Konrad Brenski (Nurse) (born c. 1993) is a German-Polish actor. He was born in Wesel, Germany, to Polish parents and grew up in the same city where he spoke German, Polish, and English fluently at home. He refined his craft through training at prestigious institutions such as the Herbert Berghof Studio and The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. Today, he is making an impact on various national and international film productions. He draws inspiration from legendary actors like Al Pacino and Tom Cruise. Among his favorite movies are "Scarface" (1983), "Top Gun" (1986), "The Prince of Bel-Air" (1990), "Days of Thunder" (1990), "Point Break" (1991), "Heat" (1995), and "Romeo & Juliet" (1996)
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Woo Ae Yi (Graffiti Artist), co-producer/screenwriter/set decorator,wrote, directed, produced, and acted in Something About Roxy in 1998, along with being the location manager, wardrobe stylist, property master, and FX coordinator. Yi also acted in The Taming of the Shrew in 2001, a high school theatrical performance. Yi’s next project is writing a TV show for nonbinary/GNC adult adoptees and people of color (POCs).
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This will be Ami Nafzger's first role in a feature film as Woman. She owns Adoptee Hub, our fiscal sponsor. Several crew and cast members are Asian adoptees, Asian, adoptees, or in the adoption triad. People touched by adoption on the crew and cast:
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