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| Abby Wathen (INGA FARKAS) | ||
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Abby Wathen is originally from Kentucky. She got the acting bug when she was very young and her parents enrolled her in a local theater program. It was a done deal after that. Abby moved to New York City after high school where she got her first gig on ABC’s "All my Children." She went on to star in several indie films and landed a recurring role on NBC’s "Third Watch." Abby has gone on to do several feature film and land roles in soaps such as "The Young and the Restless." |
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| Catherine Reitman (CLAIRE FEINSTEIN) | ||
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Before Catherine Reitman started making her own name in Hollywood, she spent years studying and perfecting her craft in some of the most prominent theater programs in the nation. She attended Ithaca College’s prestigious BFA program. She also received a minor in film from the University of Southern California. Her studies continued in London as well as the Groundlings School, where she became a regular performer in their Sunday Company. 2009 saw three of her movies released,“Post-Grad,” “I Love You Man” and “How to Make Love to a Woman.” Also, during the last year, Catherine has wrapped a season of NBC’s “The Real Wedding Crashers,” shot the pilot “Girl Most Likely” for 20th Century Fox Television, and contributed to the entire first season of “Hollywood Residential” for Starz! new lineup of original programming. Catherine can be seen in other films such as “Knocked Up”, “My Super Ex Girlfriend” and “Thank You For Smoking”. She has also been in such television shows as “Campus Ladies”, “Reaper”, “Kath & Kim”, “Judging Amy”, “All of Us”, “Charmed” and CBS’s “Fire Me, Please!” |
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| Nathan Carpenter (DOUG) | ||
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Nathan Carpenter started his career as a young kid in Northern California, and has always loved an audience. Nathan is on the move as a fresh face in the Stand-Up Circuit with numerous shows at The World Famous Improv, and also at The Spotlight Comedy Club. Recently appearing as the face for the U-Rock campaign on Disney.com for his second year in a row, Nathan took up his role as, "Duane" and rocked the summer for thousands of kids across America. Also appearing in a variety of commercials and webisodes, Nathan has certainly been kept busy this year. Appearing in “The D-Monster” was full of excitement, challenges, and surprises for Nathan. With a fresh young face, and a background in Sports, Comedy, and Improv, Nathan is ready as ever for what the future has in store. |
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| Maddy Curley (CINDY SMUGG) | ||
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Maddy Curley, a former University of North Carolina elite gymnast, made her feature film acting debut in Disney’s "Stick It." Since then she has done bit parts in movies such as Least Among You, The Perfect Game, and Charm Bracelet. Curley, a native of Tallahassee, Florida, is as competitive an actress as she was a top gymnast. Curley competed for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels from 2001-2004. Curley was a four-time competitor at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Regional Championships. On campus she participated in Lab! Theatre, Company Carolina Theater and Athletes in Action. Curley has now landed leading roles in several independent films as well as guest roles on television shows such as CSI New York, The Office, and Party Down. She also guest starred in the two part season finale of "Cold Case" last May. |
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| Kathrin Smirke (TINY) | ||
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Seven years ago, Kathrin left her family to purse life on the big screen in Hollywood, CA, and has not been taken seriously ever since. She attended the Stella Adler Academy to study acting and has since, appeared in various theater productions and indie films. Most recently, Kathrin was cast in the movie, "Garbo,” a film about the secret life of legendary actress, Greta Garbo. In addition to talking about herself in the third person, Kathrin enjoys shamelessly promoting herself through her own personal acting website, www.kathrinsmirke.com. | |
| Craig Cackowski (LT. STEVE) | ||
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Craig Cackowski (Lt. Steve) is an actor and improvisor residing in Los Angeles. He teaches longform improvisation at both the iO West and Second City theaters, and may be seen weekly at iO West in his acclaimed improv trio "Dasariski.” Film and television appearances include “Community,” “Arrested Development,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and “Year Of The Dog.” He also served as director for Kinga’s one-woman stage version of "The D-Monster" and is excited and honored to be a part of the filmed version. |
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| Sarah Barton (PASTEY INTERN) | ||
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Actor/comedienne Sarah Barton is grateful to have been afforded the opportunity to act in and produce "The D-Monster" alongside this very talented cast and crew. Sarah has worked in independent film, commercials, webisode series, sketch comedy theater and voiceover. Coming soon, Sarah can be seen in a supporting role in the upcoming indie thriller release, "Abundant Sunshine". Currently, she enjoys fighting crime as a lead in the third season of the webseries "And Boris". Personal acting acheivments include her sketch comedy’s group’s nomination for an NAACP theater award for their stage production, "The Edgeucation Presents The History of The Black Man." |
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| Marcus Toji (PALE INTERN) | ||
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Marcus Toji, born and raised in Los Angeles, started acting professionally at the age of 3. Starting mostly in commercials, he soon moved into television and film. Starred in executive-producer, Steven Spielberg’s "Little Giants." Then became a host of Disney Channel’s behind the scenes show, "Movie Surfers." Most recently, he could have been seen in "House M.D." with Hugh Laurie and "Rules of Engagement" with David Spade. In spring of 2010, Marcus is graduating from UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. | |
| Ryan Preimesberger (BRIAN BEE) | ||
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Ryan was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. After moving to Los Angeles at age 19, he studied improv comedy atThe Groundlings and iO West. From there he found work in Soap Operas, “The Young and the Restless” and “Days of Our Lives,” and independent films. Ryan then went on to study screenwriting and political science at UCLA. This winter he will make the move to New York to further his acting studies. |
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