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THE CAST
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Mia Procida Danielle Stevenson |
This is Mia's first feature length production. Her first film film was entitled, ‘The Paper Castle’ in which she played the role of a sick patient child named Joey. She has been in numerous plays. Unlike Danielle, Mia is a well adjusted happy child who lives with her parents, brother and pet rabbit Snuggles in NJ. She loves being a part of films and is excited to be working on this project.
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Frank Milito Joe Capo |
Frank, 19, has attended Locust Valley High School and graduated in 2002. After spending one semester at Nassau Community College he currently is employed at Express while on the side is currently working on many music projects. He is an avid guitarist and vocalist, and has been studying music for about 13 years. He has been playing guitar for 7 years. Frank has also been a part of many different productions. Frank Milito will be starring in 'Danielle's Revenge' in 2006.
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Daniel DiLauro Angelo Capo |
Daniel DiLauro is in his junior year at Syosset high school in the fall of 2003. Ever since he was five he loved to act, doing plays. In 5th grade he became interested in acting in film. He attended the Manhattan film school for acting last summer and has appeared in many high school productions as well as outside shows such as Fiddler on the Roof as "Tevya" and A Chorus Line as "Zach." He is casted to be the lead role in the upcoming NYU film, and a few other projects he is working on. Dan will be co-starring with Frank Milito in the upcoming slasher film 'Danielle's Revenge'. Visit Dan DiLauro's Website- Click Here |
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Max MacDonald Steven Doyle |
This is Max Allen MacDonald's first
film, and on the first day of |
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Susan MacDonald Jenny Stevenson |
Susan just recently started
acting again after a 10 year break. The last 10 years have been dedicated
primarily to caring for her son Max (who plays Steven Doyle in the film),
and pursuing other career opportunities such as teaching and counseling.
She continues to work as a special education teacher and is committed to
helping children to make positive choices in their lives. She is currently
pursuing a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology in conjunction with
her School Psychologist Certification. She is also taking On-Camera
classes at TVI Actor’s Studio in NYC to further her performance education.
Susan has a strong dancing background, which consists of 17 years of
ballet, along with jazz, gymnastics, and other varieties of dance. She is
currently managing Max’s career as well as her own and still has time to
go to every one of Max’s baseball games. She is a loving, caring mother
unlike her character Jenny, whom is a bit insensitive to her daughter’s
emotional trauma. |
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Brandon Hannan Jason Geller (Age 8) |
Contrary to his character of Jason (the bully) in "Dead End", Brandon Michael Hannan, in real life doesn't have a mean bone in his body. His easygoing temperament and fun-loving ways make him a favorite in the business and with friends! To date, this film has been the most fun to make - only regret - not being able to get fake blood on him. Prior to "Dead End", Brandon just finished principle work on the film "A Man Who Would Be Baker" as Randy, the Game-Boy playing nerd, opposite Paul Borghese (former president of GIAA -Italian Actors Guild) who played Yogi Berra in the film 6l* and had a role on the Sopranos. Other films to Brandon's credit are "The Invincible" and "Wannabes" as a street kid directed by Charles Addessi. Brandon is no stranger to the stage performing in showcases and musicals like Mary Poppins and so on. He was also in Scott Goldberg's film short 'My Valentine' playing Luke Waters. |
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Jennifer Oda Kelly Kwan |
Jennifer Oda (Kelly Kwan) is currently a theatre performance major at Fordham University. Dead End is her first feature length film. Some of her other productions include playing Cassandra in the Trojan Women for the HERE Theatre in NYC and also for the mainstage at Fordham University. Jennifer hosted the Manhattan Monologue Slam and was also a participant in the Slam at the Cornelia Street Cafe in NYC. She was also part of the award winning cast of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the International Thespian Society. Jennifer has also done work as a figure drawing model at Hofstra University and worked for other independant artists. Miss Oda is also a published poet, an artist, has had seven years of vocal training, and has been dancing for five years. Contact: peachcat@email.com |
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Helen Proimos Nicole Capo |
Helen's character of Nicole Capo brings her once again into the spotlight as somewhat of a drinker just as her role as the Jack Daniel swiggin' nun, Sister Dominic, in the dinner theatre hit "Maria Marinara's Prom Night" did. She herself will swear "I never touch the stuff". When she played Hillary Vanderhorn in the Off-Broadway smash "Carmine 'the fish' Calamari's Funeral" it was her husband, the mayor, who did 'touch the stuff ' . Her role as Evy in the Gingerbread Lady - always touching the stuff. Hey! What goes on here? All kidding aside, Helen is an all-around performer with credits under her belt from The Money Store commercial, to the Lladro infomercial, to soaps like Another World (Vicky) and One Life To Live, NYPD Mounted (special ability-horseback riding). Films include the Empath, Double Fantasy, or - don't tell me I'm on the cutting room floor again - Moonstruck, Wall Street. She says, "'I'm usually working because I go from one acting job to another and sing with a popular rock & roll group called Time & Time Again which does hits from the 50's, 60's, 70's as well. My time with the cast, which happens to include my boy, Brandon Hannan as Jason, along with a terrific crew, crew, and director are making this a memory worth having in the bank!" Helen has also appeared as Mrs. King in S'uburban Gun', a short film directed by Scott Goldberg. |
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T Berry Principal Jackson |
T. Berry has been a street performer in the village for the past 10 years. The wild crowds, mean cops, and bad weather have not stopped him from telling his powerful, truthful stories. T. Berry uses facial expressions, vocal projections and intense eye contact to get his message across. His choice of words are frequently raw and awlays on the sharp cutting edge. He holds NOTHING back. You will either love him dearly or hate him harshly. For T. Berry, there is no sitting on the fence. He goes all way the way. T. Berry graduated from Nassau Community College with an Associate in Arts Degree which was for his liberal arts. He then went to college at C.W. Post, on Long Island for History/Political Science. |
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Kathryn Wieckhorst Lindsay Beth |
Kathryn has most recently played "Erica" in "Follow that Girl" for a film at Five Towns. She played an assistant to "Daddy Brubeck" in "Sweet Charity," "Sally Cato" in "Mame," "Gymnasia" in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," and "Wendy Jo" in "Footloose," all at Division Avenue High School in Levittown, NY. She is currently a music education major at Hofstra University while concentrating on vocal and cello performance. In her spare time, she loves watching movies (especially "Moulin Rouge"), reading and writing, and just having fun with her friends. Her dream is to act and sing on Broadway or in a NYC opera company and someday teach the beautiful art of music. "We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence, and its only end."-Benjamin Disraeli |
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Tyler Gulizio Anthony Capo |
Tyler has been acting since he was 6. His first roles were two commercials for United way in which he starred with NFL players Mushin Mohammad from the Carolina Panthers and another with Santana Dotson from the Green Bay Packers. He then went on to film an educational video called "Diary of a Teenage Mother". He was then featured in a local newspaper in Port Jefferson as a new and upcoming actor. Tyler also landed a huge print job with a French Cosmetic Company called Yves Rocher. He has been featured on a CD for children in China learning to speak English. He also has been cast for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, and Ogilvy and Mather. But his most exciting role was the one he landed on the Sopranos in December of 2000. He played opposite Steve Schirripa, James Gandolfini, Tony Sirico, Steven Van Zandt and Michael Imperioli. If you ask him about the role, he just lights up with excitement. He is a hard worker and enjoys the work he does.. |
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Nicole Andersen Dana Kiernan |
Nicole Andersen is a senior at Syosset High School. Some of her credits include, the lead character of Kim, in "Bye, Bye Birdie" in 2000 and three years before that, Nicole was in a "partnership for a drug free America" commercial.
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Liana Andersen Mrs. Kiernan |
A few of Liana's stage credits include, George in "The Killing of Sister George", Jessica in "Prisoner of Second Avenue", Helga in "Deathtrap", Mrs. Medlock in "The Secret Garden" and The Reverend Mother in "Nunsence". Her all time favorite role is playing Ursula the sea witch in "The Little Mermaid". Liana has studied and performed in NYC as well as appearing on cable TV . She has also been seen in the re-make of "Rear Window" and "Law and Order". |
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Brian Michael Finn Jason Geller
(age 18)
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