Steve Beauchamp has performed in theatre, film, television and opera. He is a graduate of Wesleyan University. Steve is a Boston Red Sox and Green Bay Packer fan, ergo, his life is often miserable. Working as a stagehand in "Prime Time" has indeed been an education in the backstage theatre arts, but Steve figures he'll stick with performing. It's dark and dusty back there.
Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Vance graduated from the School for Film & Television in June of 2005. He has worked on numerous independent projects with his talents in acting, rap, and spoken word in New York and all around the country. It's an honor to originate the role of Chow. A very special thanks to Mom, Dad, Mike, both of my Grandmothers, Stark Naked Productions, all of Brooklyn, Richmond, love you all.
Julia Montgomery Brown was trained at the William Esper Studios and has been a veteran of commercials for over a decade. She can currently be seen in such network spots as Aricept, Swansons, and Pizza Hut. She has appeared in the films Two if By Sea, Bad Moon and Manhattan by Numbers. She was most recently seen this Spring in The Sopranos, and has a featured role in the new film titled The Pleasure of Your Company starring Jason Biggs. She can also be seen periodically playing a reporter on the Guiding Light. She is thrilled to be part of a production with such a talented group of people.
Born and raised in New York, Aquarius became involved in the arts at an early age. At the urging of his mother, he attended Broadway Dance Center. During this time a new culture was beginning to take shape in the city, called Hip Hop. Along with tap dancing and acting, Aquarius became an MC. He has performed at numerous musical venues throughout the city and can be heard on the album "Back to Reality" by PAT on Flytalker records. His theater credits include: Jericho, Moson productions, Directed by Jim Ryan; Transit, Interborough Repertory Theater, Directed by Nate Dushku; A Selfish Sacrifice, by Oyamo, Directed by Chanler Parker, at the Becket Arts Center in Lee, Massachusetts. Aquarius wishes to dedicate his performance to his wife Kia and his daughter Chloe.
Dudley Findlay, Jr. (Carl) - can be seen in the independent feature "Milk & Honey" directed by Joe Maggio. Recent film credits: "Men Without Jobs," Macbeth - the comedy," and "SideStreets." Television: "Hope & Faith," "Now & Again" & "One Life To Live." Theatre: TOSOS II - "Movie Lover" a triple feature directed by Mark Finley. Commercials: PepBoys, AOL, NY Lottery, Snickers, Wendy's… to name a few. His passion for directing has allowed him the opportunity to work with the talents of various artist on their one-person shows such as: Indio Melendez (Manchild Dilemma), Marilyn Torres (I Have Something To Say), Mayra C. Vega (24 Hour Lucille) & Andres Rodriguez (Making of a WO-man, parts I & II) Many thanks to Fern, Alex and Jack for a fun ride… and to an awesome cast & crew!
Alex De Witt* - Off Broadway: "The Lunch", "A Child's Christmas in Wales". Off-Off Broadway: "Da Nang". Regional: a season at The Milwaukee Repertory Theater, including "The Gambler" and "Two Suitcases" with Barbara Damashek, DG Productions: "Julius Caesar" as Calphurnia, "The Great Gatsby" as Myrtle Wilson, "Brighton Beach Memoirs", as Blanche. Film: "Sitting in Darkness", "Life's Oddities" (Leading Roles) TV/series: "Shameless", Training: Two year program - William Esper Studios with William Esper. Circle in the Square Professional Training Program. Special Thanks to John Hessler!
David was born in Cincinnati, OH and started his acting career doing voice-overs in high school as a public announcement speaker. After moving to California in 1991 he studied voice-over animation at Cal Arts. During this time David also worked as a disk jockey for 88.5FM (KCSN) playing alternative rock and classical musical. David moved to New York in 1997 and began studying and working in theatre, film, tv, commercial and voice-overs. David would like to thank Stark Naked Casting for years of continued support and his surrogate family, PlayBack Theatre-NYC.
As a budding eight-year-old actress, Peyton List has already appeared on All My Children, Saturday Night Live and Late Show with David Letterman. She can be seen in numerous TV commercials and travels to exotic lands such as Costa Rica for an on-location commercial filming. Currently studying acting, voice and dance, Peyton is also a supermodel having appeared in over 400 print advertisements. Peyton is a member of SAG and AFTRA; and is under the management of Wilhelmina Kids and represented by Abrams Agency.
An industry veteran at age eight, Spencer List just wrapped an NBC pilot a one hour drama produced by Conan O'Brien, of Late Night with Conan. Spencer has appeared on Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, One Life to Live and Late Show with David Letterman. He also appears in numerous TV commercials and hundreds of print ads for leading fashion and commercial advertisers both solo and with his twin sister Peyton. Spencer is a member of SAG and AFTRA; and is under the management of Wilhelmina Kids and represented by Abrams Agency.
At The Drilling Company: "Honor", "Both", and "Theft". Also Thurio in "Two Gentlemen of Verona" directed by Joe Clancy (Shakespeare in the Parkinglot). Other roles: O'Brien "1984" and Heck Tate "To Kill a Mockingbird" (Nicu's Spoon Theater), Officer Fellowes "Diana of Dobson's" (Mint Theater), Robbie "The Brave", Torvald "A Doll's House" (Expanded Arts), Martin "Fool For Love" and Dreidel Dude in the new play "Holiday Shmoliday". TV and film: all of the NYC daytime dramas, SNL, Rockville Pictures' "Kingdom Come" and numerous student films. MFA from Rutgers under William Esper.
Born John Joseph Francis Mulcahy III and raised on NYC's Upper West Side, Jack graduated from the prestigious Stuyvesant High School at the tender age of 16. Among his over thirty five feature films have been award winners "The Brothers McMullen" - directed by Edward Burns - which won both the Grand Jury Prize for Best Picture at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Picture at France's Deauxville Film Festival; "The Blue Diner" - opposite Lisa Vidal - (ER, The Division) which won the highly acclaimed ALMA award for best picture in 2003 and crowd-pleasers "Porky's" and "Porky's II: The Next Day." His film, "The Reunion," was an official selection at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. In 2006, Jack can be seen in the soon-to-be-released, "El Cantante," starring Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez, and starring in "Midnight Sun," opposite Melissa Leo ("21 Grams"; "Homicide: Life on the Street") and shot by acclaimed cinematographer, Tom Stern ("Mystic River"; "Million Dollar Baby") TV credits include: "One Life to Live"; "Law & Order"; "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"; "NYPD Blue"; "Saturday Night Live" and, of course, as Wesley, Charlotte's brother on HBO's "Sex & the City", starring opposite Kristen Davis and Kim Catrall. Off-Broadway credits include "Perfect Crime", "Fiorello, the Musical" (opposite Tony LoBianco) and "Big Rosemary" opposite Tony Award winner, Cady Huffman, and directed by Academy Award recipient, Blake Edwards. Jack is currently in the midst of starring in and producing several projects including two Off-Broadway plays, a TV sitcom and an independent feature to be shot in Ireland.
*actors appear courtesy of Actors' Equity Association