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Mike Hagan
William Curry
Mike Hagan is a native of Philadelphia . He studied acting at the Walnut St. Theater School in Philadelphia. Hagan has been a steady performer on stage in the greater Philadelphia and New Jersey area for years. He has worked with such companies as The Ritz Theater, The Hedgerow Theatre Co, Philadelphia Theater Workshop, First World Theater Co, Classic Shakespeare Co, Swarthmore Players as well as many local and regional theaters. Hagan's favorite roles include; George Milton {Of Mice and Men}, R.P. McMurphy {One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest}, Man {Shooting Gallery}, Paul Sheldon {Misery}, John {Cocktail Hour}, Shepard Henderson { Bell, Book and Candle}, Ira Stanley{Silver River}. Hagan's TV and film credits include. Det. Eddie Eagan { My Father's Gun, NFL FILMS The History Channel}, Flight Instructor{911 Countdown to Ground Zero, Story House Productions, The History Channel}, Terry Rapp, Missing Person's Unit, Story House Productions, Court TV}, as well as numerous commercials and Independent films. Mike is the founder of Raven Hill Productions and has produced at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
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Kelly Potchak
Catherine Louise Curry
After a year-long hiatus, Kelly is thrilled to make her return to acting in One-Eyed Horse. Kelly is a model and film/television actor in the DC-Baltimore area, but her first love is the stage. Her past and very favorite theatrical roles include Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Cecily in the Importance of Being Ernest, and Joan Brennan in The Marriage of Bette and Boo. Look for her next in Telemonster, to debut in summer 2007 at the Capital Fringe Festival. At her day job, Kelly plays a marketing manager for a DC-based non-profit dedicated to protecting kids from the dangers of tobacco use.
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Ellana Barksdale
Aunt Jewel
Ellana began her love affair with acting when she starred as Evileen in a high school production of THE WIZ, and she has been performing since then. Ellana's movie credits include Eyes On The Sparrow, Sister Sonya's Prayer Group, The Driver, Apology, Justin's prayer, and Prayer Life. Ellana's theater credits include Armelia McQueen in Aint Misbehavin, Queen Mother in Rumplestiltskin's Daughter, Sister Hubert in Nunsense and Nunsense II, and Reverend Hightower in BatBoy The Musical. Ellana believes that with GOD all things are possible, so "Watch out Hollywood here I come!!!!!!!"
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Bob Brown
Slim Haden
"Cowboy Bob" Brown is a former pro-rodeo rough stock contestent. He is currently a wrangler, barn manager and horsemanship and riding instructor at Holt Horses.
When Wayne asked him to play the part of Slim he was both honored andnervous, but the role of Slim is so much like his daily activities that it has been a pleasure.
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Jason Brown
Webb Stockton
Jason, although playing Webb Stockton in the One-Eyed Horse, is first and foremost an accomplished musician. Jason is the Music Director at First Baptist Church of Upper Marlboro, MD. He earned a BA in music at Baylor University. Jason has written the music for several musicals. He is one of the writers and production staff members of Rumpelstiltskins Daughter, which is in pre-production for a national and Canadian tour; stemming from performances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland, as well as California, Virginia and Maryland. Jason performed with Marvin Hamlisch and Helen Hayes award winning choreographer Karma Camp at the Kennedy Center and the National Symphony Pops. Jason was the music director and accompanist for Rain Pryors one-woman show Fried Chicken and Latkes, which earned Ms. Pryor a 2005 NAACP award for Best Female Performer.
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PJ Foster
Joshua Fletcher
PJ Foster is an actor, an athlete and an artist. As a college freshman at Winston-Salem State University on a football scholarship it didn't take long for Mr. Foster to understand and develop his love for the arts. He became an art educator and taught in the Wilmington School District, as well as receiving his Master's in Human Service Administration from Springfield College. He is a past president of the Wilmington, Delaware Arts Commission and a founding member of The Delaware College of Art and Design Board of Overseers.
PJ was also an NFL free agent with the Houston Oilers. He was a minor league coach for the NY Giants during the Superbowl years of the eighty and served as commissioner of the Atlantic Football League, President of Delaware Express Pro Basketball Club and member of the National Football League Players Association.
Currently Mr. Foster is involved in several projects. He oversees the monthly publication of The Scholars Magazine, of which he is the founder. He is preparing group and one-man shows in AquaMixed Media Collages, his artistic medium, in 2007. PJ's acting projects are mounting up: "headBoy" in which I play a Policeman and "ONE-EYE HORSE" (Joshua Fletcher) are the most recent but he has been busy in front of the cameras. He was featured in "Cover" directed by Bill Duke, "The Greek American" and "The Driver" as well as being a featured spokesperson for Schick and Tassimo. In "USO Entertainment" he was Superbowl Host and "Radimi who stole the Dream" Park Legend.
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Michael Congo
Brice Chaney
Michael Congo currently resides in Wilmington, De. A retired chef, he enjoys various activities such as playing tennis, hunting, fishing, horseback riding, swimming, crabbing, dining out, and spending time with his family.
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Brady Kirchburg
Chick Mosley
After minoring in theatre at Bowdoin College, Brady Kirchberg moved back to his home town of Washington DC to continue pursuing his interests in acting. He's starred in a number of independent films, including "Mr. Sexy", "Miasma", and "Maps". Brady can also be seen in the upcoming Discovery Channel pilot, "Between Life and Death," as Tommy, the boyfriend who's plans for a day of fun with the lady go awry when he begins to drown, and in the latest Die Hard installment, due out this summer. He has also worked in numerous industrial videos in the greater-DC area.
Currently, Brady is preparing for the role of Billy in Edward Albee's "The Goat...Or Who Is Sylvia?" at Cedar Lane Stage. Recently he played Hamlet in a Shakespeare Theatre Master Class. Previous roles have included Prior in "Angels in America", King Alfonso in "The Tempest", and Justice Wargrave in "Ten Little Indians".
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Kelli Biggs
Sarah Parker
Kelli Biggs has been acting in L.A. and the D.C. area for nearly 30 years. She studied Theatre at the University of Maryland, and she currently teaches Speech and English in Howard County. Recent stage roles include: Vivian Bearing in "Wit" with Nobleheart, Boyet in "Love's Labors Lost" with the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, and Hippolyta in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" with The Rude Mechanicals. Recent films include: "The Bronze Door", "GoingHome", "McGuffin", "Gray Matters", and "Thread". Kelli is the great-grand-daughter of silent film cowboy Tom Mix.
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Scott Olson
Claude Wells
Scott is very happy to be playing this role to add to his
other current movies roles that run the gambit...Zombie "Nudist Camp
Zombie Massacre", Assassin (Isaac) "Contingency 4" (check it out on You Tube),
Doctor "Ring Once, Knock Twice", and Russian Hit man in the TV pilot
of "Signals". When not
trying to get his face on any film (really...ZOMBIES?!?!!?), he is directing or
acting on stage. Currently Directing
"Smell of the Kill" for Port City Players and the recently acclaimed "Say
You Love Satan", for Dominion Stage along with "Tom Sawyer the Musical" and the upcoming "A
Beautiful Thing" for Dominion not to mention many other shows for other
theatres around the area. He recently played Birdie Bowers in the ensemble piece "Terra Nova" at Port City and has many other theatrical acting credits including, Dracula, Fairy Godmother, Dragons, Reporters, Millionaires and dredges...and recently became the President of Dominion Stage in Arlington, VA.
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