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Robert was born in Los Angeles and is of Irish-American descent but French-Canadian by name, except without the French pronunciation. He moved around like a gypsy to many hotbed areas of the country. Moving to Boston he learned that people drive cah’s, and that Bill Buckner is a retodd. From there he moved his family to West Virginia where he put his parents to work as miners. Robert decided that he needed a foreign education to become worldly, so he graduated elementary school in County Cork, Ireland. After a brief stint in a Ventura Jr High, Robert attended High School in Billings, Montana where he rode a horse to school, milked cows for Home Ec, and rode bulls in P.E. After graduating Robert went on to get a very useful degree in Theatre at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, where he was in many plays. Coming full circle, Robert came back to L.A. and has been the lead in a handful of films. Robert has studied many acting techniques and is well versed in stand-up, improv and sketch. Contact: roblambert1226@msn.com
Ben was born and raised in the small cranberry town of Carver, MA, a suburb of Plymouth, MA, which is home of the insignificantly small Plymouth Rock and the imposter Mayflower II. He studied acting at Emerson College in Boston, MA where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in theater studies and music analysis. Since his arrival in Los Angeles, he’s dabbled with odd jobs in the fine art of food service. His stage credits include, but are not limited to, Eddie in Fool for Love, Robert in Betrayal, Heywood in Shoot the Bull, and The Voice in Hot and Throbbing. He has yet to notch a paid, union screen credit onto his belt, but he can be seen in a few student films floating around the Emerson College campus. The Boston Red Sox consume much of his daily life.
LINDSAY WILSON just got back from a six month tour of Grease, the musical where she played Sandy and Patty. She currently resides in the Hollywood Hills with her fiancé Jason. Some of her TV/ Film credits include CBS’s, “The Joke’s On You”, and MTV’s, “My Own, Jessica Simpson”. She is mostly known in the theater world, however. Some of her Off Broadway characters include the infamous potheads, Harley in “Princesses”, and Honey in “Urgent Fury”, but her favorite project, thus far, was working with Wendy Wasserstein and Cy Coleman in “Pamela’s First Musical” as Jessica. Other credits include, “Trailerville” (Kristie), “Georgia” (Sammie), “Green Gables” (Josie Pye), and the list goes on. “The Kegger” was her first film project and boy was it a fun one to do. Thanks Phil for making it so easy. CREW
For more information email Phil@Blissfulidiots.com .
Alex Morrison is a cinematographer/photographer based in Los Angeles, CA. He has worked on a numerous projects in various roles including an award winning short "Meditations on Being Human" and "Mighty Like a Rose," which studies the qualities inherent in motherhood. Alex has also become an accomplished event photographer and has an interest in environmental, social, and human interest projects. Morrison has worked for a number of companies including Dreamworks, Americas Funniest Home Videos, TBWA/Chiat/Day and currently works as a Sales Representative with Alan Gordon Enterprises. He is also the Head Glidecam Instructor at the West Coast Office for Training in Glidecam operation. For more info visit his website at: http://www.famfilmandphoto.com
Editor, Garrett Smith Originally from the Columbus, Ohio, area (Circleville and Worthington to be exact), Smith got his BFA degree in Film, Photography, and Visual Arts from Ithaca College in beautiful Ithaca, New York. After graduation, Smith moved to Los Angeles, California, where after a whole day, got hard at work freelancing for films, TV shows, and industrial videos. After another year and a half, Smith got an offer to work with the world famous ad agency Chiat\Day in Los Angeles, where he now works as an Associate Editor in their Broadcast Department. For more information visit Garrett's website at
"Trailer Park Girl" by Mike Brindisi and The New York Rock Original Score by Michael John Mollo Please visit www.MichaelJohnMollo.com "Mas Gas" by Blood Please visit www.BloodWebsite.com |
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