Cast

Michael Langman Writer/Actor (Joseph) 

Michael Langman began acting and writing for the stage in Portland, Oregon. After studying acting in London, he moved to Los Angeles and continued to work as an actor and as a playwright. He has studied with Sal Romeo’s acting studio out of Toluca Lake, where he has been part of several productions including Seascape with Sharks and Dancer, Welcome to the Moon, and The Zoo Story. He recently wrote, produced, directed and starred in an original play titled “Blind Jacob and the Heralding Troll”, which premiered in the summer of 2011. Michael has the unique ability to create universally relevant stories, while approaching them from a completely unique perspective that draws audiences into the world of the piece. He is currently developing his latest play into a feature film slated to go into production in 2014.


Richard Leighton (Pops)

Richard Leighton started his stage career at age three and has gone pretty much non-stop since then (with the exception of a 4-year hiatus as a Vietnam-era Air Force paramedic).  His New York stage credits include creating roles as original cast for such playwrights as Ray Bradbury, Dennis McIntyre, James McLure, Terrence McNally, Don Nigro, John O’Hara, Ronald Ribman and many others on, off- and off-off  Broadway as well as in regional theatre, and since relocating to Los Angeles—where he lives with wife Lisa and kids Fran, Lilli, Whimsy and Tabitha-- he has appeared in two world premieres and the Peter Schaffer reworking of Amadeus with the LA Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, and won the 2011 Best Performance By An Actor in a Featured Role Award from StageScenesLA for his rendering of Gus in Arthur Miller’s A Memory of Two Mondays at the Ruskin Theatre.  Recent L.A. film appearances are the title role in Brown (dir. Chris Groban), The President in Red Ace Cola Project (dir. Susan Metzger), Charles in Two Nights (dir. Oriol Bernat), Bruce in Boychik (dir. Benji White), Frank in the newly-released AFI feature On The Outside (dir. Brad Tucker) and, for Fox, the lead role in Thorns (dir. Neil Thompson).  He will soon be seen starring in the new “webisode” series Ana and The Funeral.

Kelly Albanese (Rachel)

Kelly Albanese is from Westport, MA. She has been acting in film and television since 2003.  Kelly played the role of Cara Gamarra as a series regular on MY Network TV’s  “Desire”.  Other TV Credits include: Monk and NBC’s mini series Blackout among others.    Kelly’s  feature credits are: Stuck on You, Street Boss and Playing with Fire to name a few -- she also voices the character of Buffy Summers in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Motion Comic. She currently resides in Los Angeles.

Johnny Wunder (David)

Johnny Wunder is an actor and screen writer from West Seattle, Washington and moved to Los Angeles in 2006 to pursue his acting career. During his time in Hollywood he played the ominous villain Desi in Gary Auerbach’s Hampton High as well as, James in Nickelodeons “Unfabulous” with Emma Roberts and has been in four national commercials to date.  While he was in college he was a bat boy for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.  He is currently pursuing stand-up comedy and other acting oppurtunities in hopes that he can eventually write and star in his own sitcom.


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