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Meet the cast

Rachel lynn David

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Rachel Lynn David is an actress best known for Disney's TV show, Game On (2013) and New Films International's feature, American Beach House (2016). She was born in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, and began her acting career as a child. Rachel was classically trained at the University of Central Florida where she received her degree in Theatre with a minor in Italian. She is a second-degree black belt in Chun Kuk Do and an active member of United Fighting Arts Federation.

Tara Emerson

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Originally hailing from   Seattle, Washington,  Tara Emerson is strong, well-rounded  actress and writer who  has received

numerous awards and accolades in the press for her work. She most recently wrote, produced and starred in the the award winning “A Song for Kate” walking away with the audience

awards for Best Short Film-Drama” and “Best Actress” at

Playhouse West Film Festival. She also starred in the multiple

Emmy-Award winning Gordon Bressack’s film,

Keeper, for which she won Best Actress at the Best Actor in

Film festival, San Francisco.

Austin Brooke

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Austin Brook was born in Orland Park, Illinois to parents Gary and Jeanette Brook, a CPA and a teacher. After graduating from the University of Illinois, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and writing.

In 2013, he made his TV debut in an episode of Dexter. He continues to work in in Los Angeles and New York as an actor, model, and writer. In his spare time, he enjoys martial arts, playing the guitar and piano, and reading.

Andi Wagner

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Russell Towne

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Andi performed her raw and engaging set at The Comedy Store, The Ice House, Flappers, Westside Comedy Theater, HA HA’s, The Warehouse and other numerous holes-in-the wall across Los Angeles.

While competing with depressed, angry, 20-something male comics (for a 3 minute set on stage at 1:00am) seemed glamorous, she parlayed her comedy chops into acting and secured a commercial agent. Andi has booked over 50 commercials in the past five years. Not bad for an old broad following her dream of becoming an actress in her late 40’s.

Most recently, Andi appeared in the thriller “Twisted Nanny” on Lifetime and Rita Wilson’s poignant music video, “Throw me Party.” She’s also appeared in film, television, stage as well as print for “Lincoln,” “Sunday Riley,” and “Home Depot”. Some of her more popular commercials are: Dish Network with the Property Brothers, Ring Video Doorbell, Amazon Prime, Astroglide, Ourtime.com, Living Spaces and Blue Apron. She’s also been featured in several of Jay Shetty’s inspirational videos on Youtube. Her full list of credits can be seen on IMDB.me/andiwagner

Fun fact: Andi also inadvertently started a conspiracy theory on her personal Face Book page about The First Lady, Melania Trump, that went viral. With over 18 million views and 141,436 shares of her "Body Double" observation and side by side comparison photos of #FLOTUS (and a video she recorded from her TV of the President giving a speech on CNN standing next to "what appeared" to be Melania), Andi found herself in the middle of a media frenzy and a "Fake Melania" viral storm. It trended on YouTube at #3 and she is now forever mentioned in Snopes.com debunking her theory.

Andi continued her casting career on “The Love Connection," “Kids Say the Darndest Things,” “The Big Date,” “The Quiz Kids Challenge,” “America’s Most Talented Kids” and many more.

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Russell Towne He has been performing improv for over 45 years and has a regular show for grown ups on Friday nights. Actor, director, and teacher all over LAUSD and now the world on the www!

Steve Pinto

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A native New Yorker, Steve Pinto is an actor, writer, director, teacher. His command of many voices can be heard in animation, Parcast podcast dramas, History Channel shows, and the movie 'Happy Feet'. He is a founding member of Stillwatching, a new Youtube channel. For the past thirty years, Steve teaches, directs, and performs improv comedy and drama, and is beloved by his students...most of them.

Brian Huckeba

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Brian Huckeba was born and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with his parents and two brothers where he studied broadcast journalism at a local tech college. Graduating at the top of his class, he was soon hired to run the city's first low power independent TV station, WKG-TV, Channel 19. He also helped to create a local sketch comedy group, "Void Where Prohibited," performing at local comedy clubs. His final stand-up comedy show ended with a standing-room only performance. After honing his producing, editing, directing and acting skills, he moved to Los Angeles, CA in 1991, where were began to pursue his Hollywood dream. His acting pursuits have landed him roles in some film, television and commercial projects. One stand out performance is the hyper-kinetic "Chickenboy" in his debut film, Steel Frontier (1995). Brian performed in no less that five television pilots and re-launched his improvisational comedy group with all new performers. "Void Where Prohibited" performed for about a year at local venues, including the main stage at the world famous "The Comedy Store" on Sunset Blvd. Editing took a major role in his survival here in Los Angeles, cutting numerous feature films and trailers, including the 30th anniversary trailer for the horror classic, "Night of the Living Dead." "Void Where Prohibited" also received his cutting skills for a 22-minute pilot. Not wanting to be bored, Brian added yet another area of interest to his every growing resume, that of music. After creating his production company, "Red Wolf Entertainment" in 2003, along came his very own mobile disc jockey service, "Tune Town," which caters to all type of events ranging from corporate and birthday to bar mitzvahs and movie premieres. This company's mission is to provide high quality music and entertainment for events of all types and people of all ages. With all his achievements, the pursuit of his dream still continues...

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