Michael Borrelli

Mike just completed a summer season with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. A regular with the critically acclaimed company, his favorite roles include Thurio in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Bertram in All's Well that Ends Well, and Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet.

Mike has also been involved with many workshops and stages readings at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, and The Cherry Lane Theatre. His training started with an apprenticeship at La Jolla Playhouse, followed by four years at the Larry Moss Studio in Los Angeles, workshops with Cicely Berry, and a BFA from The College of Santa Fe.

Films: iD, Toy Guns, The Black Box, and the upcoming feature, Superheroes directed by Alan Brown. TV: Renegade, As The World Turns, and Silk Stalkings.

Mike Looks forward to acting in more films, especially character-driven comedies (Christopher Guest, Wes Anderson) and dramatic stories that have sociological implications (Lars von Trier, Igmar Bergman).

Maria Teresa Creasey

Maria Teresa's recent stage roles include: O in THE ZERO HOUR (O'Neill Playwrights Conference), Diana in FINIAN'S RAINBOW (Irish Rep. Theatre/Millenium Theatre), June in PLAYING HOUSE (HERE Arts Center) and Joni in IN THE SWING (NY Fringe). Other favorite credits include: Bianca (OTHELLO), Ivona (PRINCESS IVONA), Nurse (ROMEO AND JULIET) and Irina (MAD FOREST). Recent film credits include: Julia in FLORIDA (NYU/Colombia Grad) and Felicia in ALWAYS THERE.

Maria Teresa is a graduate of Fordham University.
Check out her latest where she will be performing with LIVEPROJECT in INSIDEOUT.

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Jonathan Davis

Jonathan has been the narrator for over 25 audio recordings for Lucas Film Ltd. including The Attack of the Clones and The Revenge of the Sith. As a narrator, he has worked for numerous publishing houses, such as Random House Audio, Harper Collins, Time Warner, Audio Renaissance, Penguin Putnam, and Recorded Books. His voice can also be heard on several animated series, documentaries ( King Tut's Final Secrets) and video games. He has been deeply involved in the voice-over market for over a decade, providing his voice talent in national and regional commercials, promotionals, industrials, and long form narration.

His on-camera work includes a variety of regional and national commercials including a national/network spot for Energizer directed by Phil Morrison (Junebug),
and the indie films Snow Job, and Reuben: a Karaoke Tale.

His theatre credits includes productions at New Dramatists, The Lark, The Alliance Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, and Georgia Shakespeare Festival, where he is an associate artist.

Jonathan was raised (and bar mitzvahed) in San Juan, PR. He is fluent in Spanish, and proficient in Hebrew and Brazilian Portuguese.

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Lauren Fortgang

A graduate of Fordham University's theatre program, Lauren has since taken part in a variety of creative endeavors. Recent credits include television's "Law and Order" and "Guiding Light," and the independent films "116," and "The Dream Machine." Additionally, she has ventured into the world of commercials with recent spots for "Crest" and "Pepperidge Farm".

She has been lucky enough to work in a variety of capacities with several production companies associated with Fordham professors and alumni, including a workshop performance of Matthew Maguire's musical, Laughing Pictures.


Enjoying a newly discovered role as 'Auto Show Spokesperson', she's currently touring the country with Buick... Strange, but true, and infinitely preferable to waiting tables!

LINKS: www.laurenfortgang.com


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Katie Hartke

Katie grew up in a suburb of Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, and went onto receive a Bachelor of Music from Catholic University in DC, and then studied at Circle in the Square Theatre School in NYC. Her most recent performance was the lead role of Cass Harris in David Lindsay-Abaire's deliciously twisted comedy WONDER OF THE WORLD at Theatre Row. This past fall, she played Miranda and Ariel in a tour of THE TEMPEST with the acclaimed Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. Other shows in her many seasons with HVSF are TWO GENTLEMENOF VERONA, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, MACBETH (tour), ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, ANTONY & CLEOPATRA and, this summer, Katie is playing Helena in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,and Lydia Languish in THE RIVALS. Other favorite roles include Helena in MIDSUMMER at the Stratford Theatre, Cinderella in INTO THE WOODS, and Angel/Emily in ANGELS IN AMERICA. Katie has worked primarily in theatre, plus a few student films and one spec commercial, but is itching to get more involved in TV/Film.

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Tanya Perez

Born in New York, raised in Florida, this gal started her stage career at the ripe age of three with her first dance recital in the prestigious Carnie Hall. After moving to the Sunshine State and performing over a hundred more dance concerts, she was plucked off her pirouette to do her first speaking role in the The Wizard of OZ. Then was featured in a few episodes of The Mickey Mouse Club. Fast Forward to College: She went to Florida State University, where she was the first freshman to appear on its Mainstage. She shortly became the muse of several student directors at its Film College, giving her the taste she needed of what lied ahead.

Back to New York. Some of her New York credits include: performances at P.S.122 and HereArts Center, shows at the Fringe, created a show for the Limelight, a few solo performance art pieces curated by OM yoga and Dixon Place, was in a short film called 'Fly Trap' that won the Slam Dunk Award from Sundance, several sold-out shows with TheAtrainplays, musical revues for The Bridge Company and a current favorite, a part in Hal Hartley's newest film 'The Girl From Monday'.

A few of her recent Regional Theatre Credits include Seattle Rep's production of 'Anna in the Tropics' and Contemporary American Theater Festivals World Premiere of Lydia Stryk's war at home play 'American Tet' and Melinda Lopez' new play 'Sonia Flew'.

Now she wants to sink her teeth into with something that has to do with ''Lights! Camera! Action!''

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Gabra Zackman

Gabra's regional credits include: Metamorphoses at Hartford Stage and Missouri Rep (the regional tour of Mary Zimmerman's Tony Award winning production on Broadway) as well as a subsequent new production at Florida Studio Theatre; Helena in All's Well That Ends Well, Octavia in Antony and Cleopatra, Mistress Quickly in Henry V , and Emilia in Comedy of Errors for the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival; Titania in Midsummer Night's Dream with the Stratford Theatre, CT; and Kate in Taming of the Shrew with the Georgia Shakespeare Festival. Gabra is a graduate of Northwestern University and has earned her MFA from the Shakespeare Theatre's Academy for Classical Acting in DC where she worked on Richard III, Winter's Tale, and The Dutchess of Malfi.

New York Credits include: Mary in On the Verge (John Houseman Theatre, NY and Edinburgh, Scotland), Janice in Italian-American Reconciliation, Train Story by Adam Rapp and new plays at Julliard, Soho Rep, Lincoln Center Studio, The Harold Clurman Theatre, and Circle East (formerly the Circle Rep Lab). She has been part of readings and workshops at Manhattan Theatre Club, New York Theatre Workshop and EST.

Gabra currently reads books on tape with Talking Book Studios as well as Audible, Inc. She has been seen on TV in "Law and Order", and on Film in several graduate shorts. Gabra is looking forward to working on more film, and taking her skills and experience into a different medium.

Licia James Zegar