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A USC THESIS FILM Share Another Life


 
       
     
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Angela - Tracy Coogan

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http://www.tracycoogan.com/

Tracy got her first taste of acting while growing up in Ireland, appearing in numerous theatrical productions at her school. Upon gaduation, Tracy went to New York City for the summer, where she represented Ireland in the Helen Rogers International Model and Talent Association.

After an exciting and productive summer, Tracy remained in New York City to pursue her acting career. Tracy's New York theater credits include “The Playboy of the Western World”, “Colleen Bawn” both at The Irish Repertory Theater, directed by Charlotte Moore and “Poor Beast in the Rain.” Praised by the New York Times, for her performance in “Poor Beast in the Rain”, she moved on to doing movies. Tracy's first on screen credit was the Woody Allen movie "Celebrity", later she starred in “Love without Borders”, a television series filmed in Moscow, she played the roles of the twins Mary and Natasha. After moving to Los Angeles, Tracy starred in the horror cult hit Zombie Honeymoon and was part of British Writer / Director Jake Kennedy’s new movie "Penance". Currently, she had the lead next to James Russo in the psychological thriller Dark Woods on which she also served as Associate Producer. Tracy is now in pre-production with "The Devil in the Kitchen", and "ZH2" the upcoming sequel to David Gebroe’s Zombie Honeymoon with John Landis as Executive Producer.

Scott - Robert Evans

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http://www.robertwevans.com/

Robert W Evans grew up on the Gulf Coast in Mobile, Alabama. He attended college at The University of the South: Sewanee, where he studied Theatre Arts at the esteemed Tennessee Williams Center. After graduating (cum laude), Robert scored a bit part in the indy film The Novice, with Alan Arkin and Frank Langella. Soon afterwards Robert landed a supporting role as Orville Gilley in the historical drama Heaven’s Fall, where he worked opposite Leelee Sobieski; the film also starred Timothy Hutton & David Strathairn. In 2004 Robert moved to New York, where he continued to hone his craft at the legendary Stella Adler Acting Studio. He also found himself in a number of Off-Broadway plays, including Shakespeare in the Park’s Romeo & Juliet.

Robert also starred in numerous independent short and feature films, including …Around, which was recently screened at the Tribeca Cinema. In 2007, Robert moved to Los Angeles, where he continues to work in television and film.

Doug - H.K. Sweeney

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Born of this earth much like the electrical storm of a naked Terminator in its erosive womb of time-traveling terror, Kharrison was produced in 1978 via a DNA cocktail of Jack Nicholson, John Belushi, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and an unsuspecting mother to be named later. Brought up by a single mother and two older sisters in a small Wyoming village, Kharrison avoided vicious, rake- and torch-bearing mobs in search of his evil by utilizing his chameleon-like qualities. Determined to make a life for himself outside of a town having only six stoplights, Kharrison became his high school's valedictorian in 1996 and subsequently studied theatre at the University of Wyoming by the grace of academic and honors scholarships.

Kharrison briefly studied in London and, upon graduating college, continued acting onstage from coast to coast in the continental U.S. before serving two years as a headliner for "The Long Island Iced Team," an improv and sketch comedy troupe based at the "End Zone Comedy Club" in Anchorage, Alaska.

Kharrison taught English for a summer in South Korea to get some Zen on him before finally moving to the mecca that is the City of Fallen Angels in August of 2004, where this werewolven leprechaun now establishes himself as a character actor with a range of ROY G. BIV. Kharrison looks forward to kicking things into high gear on his way to inspiring evolution in television and films that find beauty in the flaws and vice versa.

 

Kaylie - Bobbie Prewitt


http://www.bobbieprewitt.com/

Bobbie Prewitt was born to be an actress.  At the young age of two, barely able to speak, she began to express an  interest in acting.  She spent the next two years convincing her parents that acting was her passion. She has since developed into a talented young actress, well beyond her years.

She started her career as a model and quickly moved over to commercial acting. After booking 2 national commercials, she ventured off into the wonderful world of TV and Film. She went on to book a lead role in "I'll Be Home for Christmas" a short film for Sony/AG Interactive.  She later booked 3 more short films, and an emotional spot in an episode of Animal Planet's upcoming series "Why I'm Alive".  She is looking forward to a long and lucrative career as an actress. Bobbie would like to be a positive influence on others, and hopes that someday she will be able to use her career to help less fortunate people and animals in need.

 

   

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