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Steven Robert Olson
Steven grew up in Hudson, Ohio. He is currently studying with The Groundlings and Acme Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles, writing sketch comedy and performing improv.
Film credits include LionsGate’s Angel of Death, (2007) Ninja Cheerleaders, (2007) and Sugar (2005). TV appearances include Comedy Central's Thanksgiving Break, Days of Our Lives, Untold Stories of the ER, and multiple characters on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Steven has recently performed in national commercials for Nissan and Arby's.
Stage appearances include Oren Foley in Liberty, Oregon, and Biff in Death of a Salesman.
Steven also plays the piano and guitar, and on occasion, has the ability to be pretty funny at parties if he prepares material ahead of time. Watch other videos of me on YouTube.
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Eric J. Patton
Originally hailing from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin; Eric Patton is a writer and an actor who now resides in Los Angeles while making his home in Portland, Oregon.
On the stage, Eric has displayed his versatility by playing diverse characters ranging from comedic turns in such plays as Rockland Production's That Dress and Hollywood Arts Society's untitled improv show, to more dramatic roles such as Petruchio in Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew and Hamlet in Hamlet. Most recently Eric drew critical acclaim for his leading performance as misanthropic writer Cody Russell in, The Magic String.
On screen, Eric can be seen starring as a man struggling to overcome a descending spiral of depression and schizophrenia in the physically and mentally challenging role of January in Anthony Michael Garcia's, Overcoming Going Under, due out in early 2008. Other feature film credits include Ron Moon's, Eating Alone, The Realtor, and Trail Of The Screaming Forehead to name a few.
In addition to his work in front of the camera, Patton is also slatted to direct his first film entitled Four-Eighty, which he co-wrote and will produce.
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Craig David Lewis
Craig graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre Performance from Northern Arizona University, and is currently represented by Bobby Ball Talent.
Film credits include Hit and Miss (2006) and The Plant (2007).
Stage credits include Richard in When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?, Francis Flute in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Jerry in A Zoo Story. Craig is also a two year cast member with the National Tour of Route 66: A Celebration of America’s Mainstreet. Craig has had feature roles on hit network television series such as “Joey” and “CSI: NY”.
An avid NFL fan, Craig spends his spare time watching the Redskins lose weekly and the Broncos lose in the playoffs. Visit my website for more information.
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Anthony Adornetto’s Bio, Written by his Arch Nemesis Daniel “Do Nothing” Martin.
Anthony claims to be a hot young Sketch Comedian, Stand-Up Comic, and Actor who Writes, Performs, and in many cases Directs his own material. I’d like to direct him to a high mountain so he can tip over and die.
Anthony is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts… His admittance proves that the school doesn’t discriminate against students with waxy ears.
Anthony has trained and performed all around Los Angeles at The Comedy Store, Second City, Improv Olympic—blah, blah, blah
Anthony has appeared in numerous films, was a contestant on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, and can soon be seen at Forest Lawn Mortuary--after I bury him alive. Visit my website for more information.
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