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Gabriel
Romero (Gabe)
received critical acclaim and international notoriety as the first openly
gay character in Spanish television, Fernandito, on the sitcom
Los Beltrán airing on Telemundo and gracing the covers of
The Advocate and TV Guide. The show was consequently nominated
as best television comedy series by GLAAD. He has also appeared in the
Showtime film The Prodigal Son, the CBS movie of the week The
Father I Knew, and Silk Stalkings to name a few. www.gabrielromero.com
Gerald
McCullouch
(Tracey
Quell) appears in the film Auggie Rose with Jeff Goldblum
and Anne Heche and in the independent films Smut, Alternate
Route, and Home: the Horror Story - the new Temi Lopez (Chain
of Desire) project. Hes also currently on the hit show C.S.I..
Appearances on Melrose Place, 7th Heaven, Beverly Hills 90210 and
the Emmy-nominated Pirates of Silicon Valley are among his credits.
www.geraldmccullouch.com
Leslie
Easterbrook (Stephanie
Quell) appeared as Rhonda on the prominent sitcom Laverne
& Shirley and has continued to build a prolific acting career.
Notable appearances include singing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl,
Captain Debbie Callahan in the 7 Police Academy movies,
and roles in numerous television movies of the week, including the Emmy-nominated
The Taking of Flight 281: The Uli Derickson Story. As well as the
upcoming film Maniacs. In addition she is honored to have a theatre
named for her in Nottingham, England.
Lela
Lee (Sarone)
Lela Lee is a cartoonist, actress, and writer.
She is a cast member of the new sci-fi channel hit Tremors. Other television
credits include Felicity, Friends, Scrubs, Relativity, Rude Awakenings,
and Profiler. She also had the fortunate to have American Express
build a campaign around her and her world recognized comic strip Angry
Little Asian Girl. Her independent film credits include Yellow
and Shopping for Fangs. Her weekly comic strip can be viewed at
www.angrylittlegirls.com.
Bobby
Bukowski
(Cinematographer) has shot nearly 40 films including Minus Man, Arlington
Road, and Crime and Punishment in Suburbia.

Peggy Davis (Editor)
edited The Big Kahuna starring Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey
and Danny Devito, and the critically acclaimed documentary The First
Year. Her assistant credits include Albino Alligator, and Sean
Penns The Crossing Guard.
Aaron
Glascock
(Sound Designer) supervised Insomnia, directed by Christopher Nolan,
as well as George Clooney's directorial debut film "Confessions
Of A Dangerous Mind."
Timothy
Gruver (Producer)
packaged the feature film The Boys of 68 and developed a
television series, Paradise City, with Kevin Kelly Brown (Roswell),
gaining development deals with Miramax Films and Lawrence Bender Productions.
He has produced the films The Open Window and Ashes to Ashes.
Denis
Henry Hennelly (Producer)
has produced and/or directed eight short films and several commercials
as well as serving as production co-ordinator on a handful of recent studio
features. He and producing partner Casey Suchan formed Open Road Films.
Gerald
McCullouch (Writer/Director/Producer/Co-star)
has studied film making at AFI and UCLA and currently plays Bobby
Dawson on the hit TV show C.S.I. www.geraldmccullouch.com
Casey
Suchan (Producer)
recently produced a documentary on Tupac Shakur for Image Entertainment
and has directed and/or produced a dozen short films garnering screenings
at the New York Underground Festivals and the Chicago Underground Festival.
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