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KARL
BURY (TIM) made his feature film debut in a pivotal role in
Frank Darabont's "The Majestic" as a brooding, one
armed WWII veteran. He landed the role after being spotted
on stage in acting coach Larry Moss' theatre workshop by Darabont's
Development Partner.
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Prior
to landing his role in "The Majestic", Bury played
a district attorney in a lewd case about penile implants in
an Emmy-winning episode of THE PRACTICE. Other episodic work
includes Freakylinks, Party of Five, Rude
Awakening and an upcoming episode of Judging Amy.
Theater credits include an eight-month run in "Awake
and Sing" at the Odyssey Theater, "Invisible Friends,"
"The Rose Tattoo," "The Habitation of Dragons,"
"Beatrice" and "Man and Superman."
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BRANDEN
MORGAN (WILL) started his acting career on stage in New
York, landing in many off-off Broadway plays, including
productions of The Merry Wives of Windsor, Grease
and A Lie of the Mind. Branden then moved to the
west coast where he had early success with both comedic
and dramatic features, appearing in such films as "The
Beverly Hillbillies," "Don's Plum," "Senseless,"
"Albino Alligator" and "First & Last."
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Morgan
received critical acclaim for his performance as the lead
role in the stage rendition of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting
and will next be guest starring on FOX's new television
series FireFly.
He
is currently filming a leading role in the feature film
U-Boat starring William H. Macy.
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LIGHT
WILDER (JANA) first moved to Los Angeles from the Rocky
Mountains as a liaison and teacher of 25 young aspiring
actors from the Meta Theatre Company. While continuing her
study of dance, acting and theatre, Light became one of
the original members of Diane Hardin's theatrical improv
troupe, Archilles Heel.
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Wilder
co-starred as Garth Brook's girlfriend in the VH1 special
"In the Life of Chris Gaines" and made her feature
film debut in Tony Shaloub's romantic comedy "Made-Up",
which has garnered a Best Independent Film Award at the
2002 Santa Barbara Film Festival and an Audience Choice
Award at SXSW.
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RON
GILBERT (MARTIN) began his acting studies at The American
Academy of Dramatic Arts in his hometown of New York City.
Thereafter he studied with Lee Strasberg at Carnegie Hall
Studios.
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After
moving to Los Angeles 20 years ago with a long list of theater
credits, Gilbert appeared in numerous feature films including
"The Usual Suspects,' "Lansky," "Hard
Luck," and "The GodFather."
In
addition to acting, Gilbert is also an international film
consultant, working closely with foreign consulates in Los
Angeles and San Francisco. He serves as an advisor on The
Method Fest Film Festival and is an active member of The
Actors Studio.
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DOUGLAS
HORN (Writer/Director)
is a Seattle writer and former computer programmer who exchanged
a successful career writing C++ code for the always unstable
and only rarely glamorous existence of a filmmaker.
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His
first short film "Trailer: The Movie!" continues
to make audiences laugh at numerous film festivals through
out the world and was a finalist for "Best Narrative
Short" in the 2002 National Short Film & Video
Competition. Showing his eclectic range of writing and directing,
from comedies to powerful dramas, Horn is currently completing
a dramic feature film and a computer-animated short film
entitled "The Crosswalk."
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