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| JEROME SABLE (co-creator / writer / director) is an award-winning writer and director with credits in stage and film. His short films have premiered at festivals across the U.S. and Europe, and his dance musical Meanwhile... won the 2009 Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker’s Award and was screened ahead of feature films on 21,000 screens across the U.S., as well as on television as part of KCET’s “Fine Cut Series.” He is the “Sable” of Sable & Batalion, a musical theatre & filmmaking duo he formed with childhood friend Eli Batalion. Together they have written, composed, directed and produced dozens of theatrical productions across the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia. They are most known for J.O.B. The Hip-Hopera, a retelling of the bible’s Book of Job through hip-hop, which ran in New York and Los Angeles, where Daily Variety wrote, “Not only one of the best shows of this year—it’s one of the best shows L.A. has seen in many years.” Their most recent film is The Legend of Beaver Dam, a horror musical short film starring Seán Cullen and Rick Miller. (IMDB) |
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JAMIE ELMAN (co-creator / writer / “Ben”) has been acting professionally since age 16. A native of Montreal, Canada, he starred in numerous films and television series before landing the lead role of Cody in FOX’s hit teen sitcom “Student Bodies,” which was syndicated in over 70 countries worldwide and made him a household name in Canada. Elman is best known in the United States for his role as “Luke,” the resident piano-playing record store guy and boyfriend on NBC’s award winning and critically acclaimed drama “American Dreams.” He has guest-starred on numerous popular series including “Mad Men”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Criminal Minds,” “Without A Trace,” “CSI: NY” and “The Closer,” and he is currently recurring on “The Young and the Restless.” Film roles include starring opposite Armand Assante in California Dreamin’ (Endless) which won the Un Certain Regard award at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival; portraying a young Sigmund Freud, again opposite Assante and Ben Cross, in When Nietzsche Wept; as part of the ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed film Shattered Glass; and in the upcoming films The Chicago 8, The Scientist and Random Encounters. (IMDB) |
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| MAÏTÉ SCHWARTZ ("Ashley") starred as Lisa on "Quarterlife" from Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz, the first made-for-the-internet series aired on TV (NBC & Bravo). Her TV credits include: "Southland," "Supernatural," "CSI: Miami," "The Mentalist," "How I Met Your Mother," "CSI," "The Inside." Film: South of Pico, Half Dragon Sanchez, The House of Grimm, Love and Other Drugs (with Jake Gyllenhaal). Maite hails from Dallas, Texas, graduated from Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, is fluent in French and an expert in French cooking. (IMDB) |
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JASON KAUFMAN (“Sebastien”). An accomplished international stage actor, Jason has appeared as Yasha in The Cherry Orchard at The Williamstown Theatre Festival, the last production to be performed on the Adams Memorial Stage. He has had the honor to work with directors Robert Woodruff, Andrei Serban, Anne Bogart, Karin Coonrod, Michael Grief and others. TV credits: "Dexter," "Without a Trace," "The Unit," "CSI: Miami." Film: The Fantastic Four, Hoodwinked. Jason has an MFA from the Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University. (IMDB) |
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