Los Angeles Talent
- Andy Mullins
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Andy Mullins has just moved to Los Angeles with his beautiful wife Joleen and hit the ground running. He just nabbed an agent and is on his way. He has extensive experience in commercial, film, and stage back in Dallas, TX. He even costarred with Troy Aikman in a Wing Stop Commercial. Andy can be seen every year as the “Midway Barker” at the “State Fair of Texas”. He can be found in last year’s issue of “The National Geographic” as The Midway Barker, check out July’s 2009 edition. He love’s improv and stage and always has a good time performing…just ask his wife!
- Justin Worsham
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Justin Worsham is a Good Husband! He has been described as, “the voice that lives in every man’s head,” and “The Nicest Jerk Around". His comedy attacks the lack of rational thought within the institution of marriage, and the insane behavior of snobs. He was born in Modesto and then life happened…fast fwd…he could no longer afford to stay in school and the Bay Area. He moved home to Modesto and continued to go to school to become an Elementary School teacher. He began to miss making people laugh and got an opportunity to come to Los Angeles and study with Second City. So he gave up the life that makes sense to pursue a career in comedy.
- Rick Kent
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Rick was born and raised in New York, but has lived in Los Angeles for nearly half his life. A veteran of the stage, television commercials and independent films, Rick is a graduate of The Second City Conservatory and performs improv and sketch comedy in many venues around the Los Angeles area.
- Joleen Mullins
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Joleen Mullins lived (and performed) in Los Angeles for 14 years before returning to Dallas in 2005. That is when she met Andy while performing together in a comedy dinner theatre group in Dallas. The sparks flew, and they married, thus gaining access to a wealth of new comedy sketch material. Joleen has credits in film, television and stage and is experienced in improvisation and just about anything that would be described as funny. She is excited to be back in Tinsletown, but now with her new hubby! Andy and Joleen are often caught around LA performing their original sketch material, wherever someone will let them.
- Sabrina Carmichael
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Sabrina hails from the midwest, and has been acting since the age of 7. She studied theatre at Columbia College Chicago, and it was in the windy city that she first discovered her love of improv! Now firmly settled in sunny Los Angeles, Sabrina continues performing on stage, and has also branched out into film and television. When not performing, she loves hiking, yoga, writing, traveling, hockey (Go Wings!), and doing math. Yes, she's a big dork.
- Jennifer Smedley
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Bio available soon. - Laura Evans
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Bio available soon.
- Victoria Drake
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Victoria is relatively new to LA and is loving every crazy minute of it. She was born and raised in Seattle, and was active with the acting world for about 6 years up there and also in Portland before finally deciding to follow the sun and the surf to Southern California. She has been involved with theatre, television, film and voiceover work and is actively seeking the same excitement here in LA! She loves to travel, meet new people, hang with friends, and play in the neighborhood softball game when she can find one, or take a bike ride down along the beach. Pretty much up for anything! Victoria is single and lives in North Hollywood. She just currently added 'contributing writer' to her resume doing her first web series review on this great new Web Series Magazine.
- Brionne Davis
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Bio available soon.
- Jerome St. Jerome
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Jerome has appeared in Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, Oscar Wilde’s classic The Importance of Being Earnest, portrayed multiple roles in Kurt Weill’s acclaimed Threepenny Opera and in 2007 opened the Pickwick Theatre in Park Ridge as Bob Ewell in Harper Lee’s, To Kill A Mockingbird. His voice work for theatre includes 'period' radio announcers in Auntie Mame and he provided the voice of WGN legend Pierre Andre and the Goldblatt's P.A. announcer in A Christmas Story for Wheaton Drama; plus he supplied the Voice of God and sound effects for the musical Sweet Charity to name a few. Jerome’s 25 years on Chicago’s Jazz, Blues and radio scene as a harmonica player, scat singer, lecturer and program host chronicled Chicago’s rich cultural contribution to music history. His booming basso, sometimes quirky characterizations and adept comedic sense add invaluably to each successive production he is awarded.
- Bill Parks
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Bio available soon.
- Cameron Fife
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Bio available soon. - Ethan Drake
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Bio available soon. - Doug Kramer
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Bio available soon.