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Nick Fondulis - Catherine DuCheval
Nick Fondulis is a graduate of Syracuse University where he earned his BFA in Acting. Recently he wrapped shooting a role on the NBC pilot, "Kings," and is currently also performing in the improv show, "Accomplice: New York." Off-Broadway credits include originating the role of Guildencrantz in the Shakespeare spoof, "A Bard's Day's Night('s Dream)," performing improv at The Laugh Factory with their official troupe, and playing the title role in, "Huck Finn," at the Metropolitan Playhouse. Nick has also appeared on Comedy Central and in numerous commercials and independent films including the feature, "The Life After," which premiered at Tribeca Cinemas and won "Best Long Island Film" at the 2007 Long Island International Film Expo (LIIFE). Some training includes studying with Alec Baldwin and at Shakespeare's Globe Theater in London. Nick is a proud member of AEA and SAG. www.nickfondulis.com
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Katharine Heller (Author) – Xandra
A New York native, Katharine began her acting career in Minnesota at Macalester College where she co-founded the school's improv troupe, Fresh Concepts. In New York she has been in numerous improv and theater shows including Chick Flicks, Ka-Baam! and Forbidden Fruit. Film and TV credits include Stankervision (MTV), What Men Talk About (Webjammer Productions), This is Not My Beautiful Life (Broken Robot Films), The Devil Ruins Everything I Do (Skyline Films) and the soon to be released The Thorny Rose (Cherry Lane Films). She originated and performed the role of Sara in the 2007 New York Fringe Festival production of Naked in a Fishbowl and most recently can be heard as the in-house voiceover for Starwood Hotels and Resorts. Katharine is also a theater and nightlife reviewer for the online magazine, NewYorkCool.com and is a proud member of SAG and AEA. www.katharineheller.com
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Tom Macy – Lance Speedworth
Tom is thrilled to be working with terribly sexy cast and crew of BITB. A graduate of the School for Film and Television, Tom has just finished shooting his second feature film "Overload," where he plays the leading role. Once completed, it will seek distribution at the end of the year. He also played the lead in the award-winning indie feature "Praxis" which will be distributed in the fall. For more information please visit www.tommacy.com. Go Yankees!
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Meghan Powe - Anna
Meghan is thrilled to be a part of The Boy in the Basement, her New York International Fringe Festival debut. Originally from Mount Clemens, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, Meghan received a BFA in Theatre Performance from the University of Michigan. Previous credits include: Maria in Last Jew in Europe (Off-Broadway), Masha in The Seagull, Marie in New Orleans, Mrs. Marchmont in An Ideal Husband, Sara in Stop Kiss, and Carmen in The Balcony. Film and TV: Descent (with Rosario Dawson), NBC's Kidnapped, Guiding Light.
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Lynne Rosenberg - Clarissa
Originally from the Boston area, Lynne is a graduate of Vassar College with a BA in Theater and a double minor in Music and Linguistic Anthropology. Lynne is delighted to return to The Soho Playhouse for her second summer, having originated the role of "Jean" in Naked in a Fishbowl at the 2007 New York International Fringe Festival. Lynne has been seen on stage at Ensemble Studio Theater, the Improv, the People's Improv Theater, National Comedy Theater and Ars Nova, on screen in various indepedent films and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (don't blink, you'll miss it), and heard on radio commercials for The Janice Dickenson Show and The Shannon Doherty Show. Lynne is a proud member of AEA and SAG.
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Michael Solis – Randy, Felipe
Michael Solis is a New York City actor/improv comedian who can be seen often with his group Cubicle, voted the "Funniest Sketch Comedy Group in New York City" by the National Comedy Theater's National Sketch Competition in 2005. His roles onstage have included Booth Man in Comic Book Club at the People's Improv Theater, and as himself in his one man show, Picture This! directed by Tom Lorenzo. Film and TV credits include MTV Hits, Liberty Daniel by Eight Two Nine Productions and HGTV's Small Space, Big Style. Michael is also an excellent puppeteer.
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Anna Stumpf - Aurora
Anna has appeared in several independent films (one, titled 'The Way I See Things' was chosen as a Four in Focus film at Outfest 2008) and many plays both in New York and regionally. She has written two one-act plays that were performed at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York. She also co-wrote, directed, and acted three roles in a full length Off-Broadway production with shows at three New York theaters. She is a former member of the Intern Company at the Ensemble Studio Theatre and studied acting at Macalester College, RADA, AADA, and the Bova Actor's Workshop.
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Jon Quinn – Piano, Original Music
In any given week Jon can be found playing drums for the band Klimpter (currently in rehearsal for their come back (again) tour), providing musical accompaniment for Dick Swizzle's Sudden Death Game Show at Union Hall in Brooklyn under his alter ego Perry Combover, training for the (insert year) NYC Marathon, sharing tall tales of his glory days in the USAF over one or (insert number) pints, and, when time allows, managing strategic alliances for a global IT services company. He's thrilled and honored to be performing in the NYC International Fringe Festival as part of such a talented and enjoyable (and did we mention attractive?) cast and crew.
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Nell Balaban - Director
Nell has worked at venues including The Roundabout, Papermill Playhouse, The Alley Theatre (Houston), Goodspeed Opera House and The Alliance Theatre (Atlanta) among others. Recent credits include a staged reading of the new musical THE FRONT (by Seth Friedman, Paul Gordon and Jay Gruska) for Manhattan Theatre Club, LIPS TOGETHER, TEETH APART for the Wingspan Arts Summer Conservatory and an evening of the music and lyrics of Paul Gordon at Joe's Pub. She has served as associate director to Scott Schwartz on many plays and musicals including THE FOREIGNER starring Matthew Broderick, SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS at Theatre Under the Stars and the Broadway production of GOLDA'S BALCONY starring Tovah Feldshuh. Nell has acted on B'way, off-B'way, in film, on television and is a singer/songwriter.
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Kathryn Moïse - Producer
Kathryn comes to us from the wild world of film production. Some of her credits include World Trade Center, Charlie Wilson’s War, and most recently Julie & Julia directed by Nora Ephron. Her film work has taken her to Morocco, Paris, Atlanta, and sunny Los Angeles. A BFA Theatre graduate of Auburn University she also attended Berklee College of Music in Boston. She’s now trying to sort out who her boy in the basement really is?
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Terra Vetter - Stage Manager
Terra is a recent graduate of Hunter College with a degree in Theatre and Sociology. Her most recent New York credits include stage manager for Yangtze Theatre of America's "Forbidden City West" and work on the Off-Broadway Productions of "The Play About the Naked Guy" and "Claymont".
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