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Caleb Harris

Caleb Harris (Director) hails from the rolling cornfields of Iowa, where his journey into the entertainment industry began. His start came in acting when he landed a recurring co-star role on EMBEDS, a project produced by Michael De Luca of Moneyball. This early exposure to the industry sparked a passion that soon led him to relocate to Los Angeles, where he ventured behind the camera. Today, Caleb Harris stands at the helm of his own production company. Caleb's distinctive approach to storytelling and comedy comes from a lifetime of experience of being the class clown. Notably, Caleb focuses on finding the heart behind every character to present an endearing and relatable tone to his comedic storytelling.

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Ben Getz

Ben Getz (Ben) – Ben grew up in Havre de Grace, MD performing from
an early age in local theatre productions. He then moved to NY to 
attend NYU Tisch. Since graduation he has appeared in many commercials, films and TV shows including "Blue Bloods"; "You" as well as being the voice of Nickelodeon promos. He has also graced the stage in such productions as "Speech and Debate" at Barrington Stage Co. and Sinner directed by Succession’s Brian Cox. You can see Ben acting for free weekly on your local tennis court where he pretends to be Roger Federer but has been described as "a frustrated John McEnroe."

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Dylan Eshbaugh

Dylan Eshbaugh (Dylan) Dylan Eshbaugh is a New York-based writer, actor, musician, and an alum of the 2019 NBC Late Night Writers Workshop. Originally from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, he discovered his passion for writing and performing at the age of 12. With the emergence of YouTube, he created the web series Dylan's Couch, which has gained over 5 million views, and has won Dylan three Webby Honors: Best Host, Best Comedy Series, and Best Viral Video. In 2015, he graduated from NYU Tisch with a BFA in theatre and a minor in film production, where he studied TV writing and continued writing short plays and films with his closest friends. He currently writes for the sketch team 11:11 as part of UCB's Maude Night.

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Piper Verbrick

Piper Verbrick (Jenny) received her BFA from NYU. Play as her in “The Moment”—a choose your own adventure centered around a shy high schooler navigating her first party. Recently played Skittle, a scrappy survivor, in Edan Cohen’s and Matthew Derby’s dystopian “Orchards
of a Futile Heaven” as well as a San Francisco woman with meditation crystals and bottled up anger issues in Tim Murphy’s “Late Twenty”.

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Sam Rothermel

Sam Rothermel (Chloe) is a Queer, multi-hyphenate (actor/writer) from New York. With her athletic background and love for world-building, she often plays scrappy survivors with a dark sense of humor in genre work. She recently starred in the LGBTQ, vampire feature, Crimson Shadows opposite Robert Picardo (‘Dickinson’) and is set for the upcoming thrillers, It Comes Back from Elise Finnerty (Cannes 2023 ‘The Ones You Didn’t Burn’) and Kill Me from XYZ Films starring Charlie Day (Always Sunny In Philadelphia). She is repped by WME, Haven Entertainment, and The Luedtke Agency.

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quinn hemphill

Quinn Hemphill (Rebecca) is an actress from Scranton, PA. She earned her BFA in Acting from Syracuse University, where she was introduced to the industry by alum Aaron Sorkin. Quinn plays the principal role of "Callie Howard"; in Sony's newest "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" franchise film, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. Other on screen credits include films: "The Mental State" (Apple TV), Killer Competition (Lifetime Movie Network) and “Sally Get the Potatoes” (Best American Short, Female Eye Festival).

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Dan yaiullo

Daniel Yaiullo (Cody) is an actor, writer, and director based in NYC. He recently appeared in the off-Broadway premiere of Eric Bogosian "1+1" at SoHo Playhouse and stars in the comedy series "Events at Hemlock Manor.” He co-writes and stars in the series “Nightfish” which recently won Best Episodic at the Festival of Cinema in Queens. Other performance highlights include Kenneth Branagh's Macbeth at the Park Avenue Armory, Dress of Fire with Austin Pendleton, and Fourteen Little Red Huts, which performed in Voronezh, Russia. Education: NYU Tisch and the British American Drama Academy. www.danielyaiullo.com

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Sully Brown

Sully Brown (Dougie) is primarily known for his theatrical work in Atlanta, Georgia. His credits include: A Christmas Carol (Alliance Theatre), Rent (The Atlanta Opera), Wait Until Dark & Bright Star (Georgia Ensemble Theatre), The Little Prince (Synchronicity Theatre), Peter and the Starcatcher (Stage Door Theatre), Spring Awakening (Jennie T. Anderson Theatre), and I Do, I Do (ARTStation). He is a graduate of Kennesaw State University with a BA in Theatre; Performance Studies. Instagram: @sullybrown

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Melanie Rosedale

Melanie Rosedale (Maggie) is an actress and filmmaker who graduated from The University of the Arts with a BFA in Film & Video, and studied acting at MN Acting Studio in NYC. Her most notable roles include a guest star on the Travel Channel series, & "A Haunting", and independent feature films such as "Backstage"; and "Sleep. Walk. Kill." She recently completed her work on a six-part miniseries, and looks forward to completing production on an upcoming short film.

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