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"double" talent in front of the lens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AVERY CLYDE

"Alice"

Avery Clyde began her acting career in high school, and she's never looked back.  Her first break came with a role in ABC's PICK UP THE BEAT, leading to industrials, commercials and theater.  Avery went on to attend the respected theater department at Virginia Tech, where she gained a foundation in classical theater, concluding in an Irene Ryan nomination.

After graduating, she moved to Orlando, Florida to pay her dues at Walt Disney World working as a host and comedic actress at 5 stages in 3 parks.  While in Orlando she would start Trilemma Productions, a critically-acclaimed theater company that premiered experimental plays.  Her time in Orlando was highlighted by guest starring roles on ERGOING TO CALIFORNIA and a recurring role on DAWSON'S CREEK.

Primed for Hollywood, Avery moved to Los Angeles and began work on TV pilots LOVE LIFE and ACES as well as guest spots on JOAN OF ARCADIANCISTANNER ON TANNER (directed by Robert Altman) and MEDIUM. Avery can also be seen this Fall on an episode of ABC's hit GREY'S ANATOMY.  

With Avery in the title role, indie feature LIFE WITH FIONA won the Grand Jury Prize in the Rome International Film Festival and Estes Park. And the Lionsgate sci-fi feature THE SELENA INCIDENT and DOUBLE have both been seen at Cannes.  Avery first worked with "Double" director Keith Putman on his short "A Temp For All Seasons," which saw her receive her first of two Best Supporting Actress nominations.  Current films in post production: HARRY S. TRUMAN: SAMURAI DETECTIVE and MOON LAKE CASINO.

Avery studies at Steppenwolfe West and is an Academy Company Member of Antaeus-LA's Classical Theatre Company. She lives in Hollywood with her husband, director-producer Rob Clyde and their toddler son, Cayson James.

Check out Avery's website here 

  

BRAHM GALLAGHER

"Paul"

After finishing the American Academy of Dramatic Arts Company Program in April 2006, having starred in "HurlyBurly" and "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and playing Lt. Kendrick in "A Few Good Men", Brahm has since worked on numerous short films building a repertoire of footage. In May 2006 he starred in a feature-length indie picture bought by Fabrication Films, entitled "Killer View". His last project to wrap in February 2008, a quest film in the vein of LOTR, "Torendion" is a special effects-laden dramatic short set to hit the festival circuit later this year. Brahm is represented by The Gage Group and managed by Josh Orenstein.

  

THERESA RAVNIKAR

"Roni the Barrista"

Theresa Ravnikar's filmwork highlights: "Twice Today", "Wishing for Yesterday", "Yard Sale".  TV: "Touched By an Angel".  She's performed on the stage throughout the states.  Her recent credits:  "Heaven's Courtroom", "The Last Appeal", and "Breath of Spring".

 

 

JACLYN CARMICHAEL

"Mrs. Greevy"

Jaclyn began acting in her native Canada in the Dominion Drama Festival.  She studied at the University of British Columbia, University of Puget Sound and the Pasadena Playhouse, where she starred on the Main Stage opposite Joe E. Brown.

 

After moving to she appeared in Perry Mason, Love American Style and Petticoat Junction before going on to be a recurring role in the Daytime Drama Paradise Bay.  ABC then cast her as a starring series regular in Never Too Young where she did the first one-woman episode in the history of Daytime TV.

 

After her husband died, Jaclyn devoted her time to raising her daughter.  During that time she also appeared in guest starring parts in Laurie Hill and 13 Queens Blvd.  She also played a nurse on several episodes of The Young and the Restless and has recently done a recurring role on Passions.

Recent film roles have included A Temp For All Seasons (for director Keith Ray Putman and for which she received a Best Actress Nomination), Abraham’s Boys (based on the short story), Emotional Journey and Amore Antiquata (a silent film).

An environmentalist, Jaclyn just completed a Public Service Announcement on the environment sponsored by the United Nations.