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CARRIE
PRESTON (Andy Dowd )
Star of "Straight Jacket", Felicity Huffman's sister in
both "Transamerica" and "Desperate Housewives",
series regular on Alan Ball's new series for HBO, "True Blood".
Featured in upcoming films by Alan Ball, Woody Allen and Kirt Gunn.
Other notable films and TV: "Lost", "Arrested Development", "My
Best Friend's Wedding", "Sex and the City", "Law
and Order: Criminal Intent". Director of "29th and Gay",
on DVD by TLA Releasing. |
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LURIE
POSTON (Joshua Alexander Dowd)
Film work includes the upcoming Judd Apatow feature "Step
Brothers" opposite Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. Also "Walk
Hard: The Dewey Cox Story", "Girls Will be Girls", and
an original cast member of Broadway's "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." |
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JOHN PRESTON (Alex
Dowd)
TV and film work includes "Law and Order", "Feet of
Clay", on stage in world renowned theaters, including New York's
Shakespeare in the Park, Yale Repertory Theater, Florida's Asolo
Theater, Indiana Repertory Theater, Alabama Shakespeare, Georgia
Shakespeare, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Cincinnati Playhouse in the
Park, and the Denver Center Theater. |
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MICHAEL EMERSON (Charlie
New)
Star of the hit TV show "Lost" (Emmy nomination for best
supporting actor).
Other TV credits include "Law and Order", "The Inside",
and "The Practice" (Emmy award for Best Guest Actor). Many
films, including "Saw" and "The Legend of Zorro".
Broadway credits include "Hedda Gabler" with Kate Burton
and "The iceman Cometh"
with Kevin Spacey. |
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KALI ROCHA (Halle
Hinton)
Numerous films, including "Meet the Parents", "Meet
the Fockers", "Object of My Affection", "29th
and Gay", and the upcoming films "Over Her Dead Body" and "The
Boy in the Box". Recurring roles on "Gray's Anatomy" and "Buffy
the Vampire Slayer", as well as series regular on the sitcom "Teachers".
Guest appearances on such shows as "Boston Legal", "Without
a Trace" and "Will and Grace". |
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TARA KARSIAN (Sister
Vivian)
Film credits include "The Number 23", "Single White
Female",
"Envy", "Boys Life 3". Numerous TV credits include
recurring roles on "ER", "Lovespring International", "Without
a Trace" and the new HBO series "12 Miles of Bad Road".
Other TV appearances include "Saving Grace", "Entourage", "The
New Adventures of Old Christine" and "Desperate Housewives". |
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SANDRA ELLIS-TROY (Emily Dowd)
San Diego Theater Favorite Sandra Ellis-Troy is a Guest Artist at Lambs Players
Theatre and a Resident Artist at North Coast Repertory Theatre whose roles
include Dolly Levi in Matchmaker, Cygnet Theatre, SD CA, Gladys in The Waverly
Gallery, New Village Arts; Evy Meara in The Gingerbread Lady, Renaissance Theatre;
title role in Auntie Mame, North Coast Repertory Theatre; Ethel in On Golden
Pond, Moonlight/The AVO Playhouse; Big Momma in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Sierra
Rep Theatre; Lyubov in The Cherry Orchard, Fritz Theatre; Francis in Light
Up The Sky, PCPA; Prioress in Edith Stein, Lambs Players Theatre, The Burning
Deck, La Jolla Playhouse; and The Snow Ball, (premiere) Old Globe Theatre,
SD CA & Huntington Theatre, Boston, directed by Jack O'Brien. |
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JAMES VASQUEZ (Director/Writer)
James is an actor, writer, and director originally from San Diego,
CA. As an actor he’s appeared Off-Broadway with
the New York Public Theatre, regionally at the Old Globe Theatre
and Alabama Shakespeare Festival, and on film and television,
portraying everything from the ditzy Ms. West Coast vying for
the tiara in the musical “Pageant”, a potentially
murderous hairdresser in “Shear Madness”, and a
wide range of Whos down in Whoville in Jack O’Brien’s
annual hit production of “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch
Stole Christmas”. He has been responsible for re-staging
the San Diego production of “The Grinch” for the
past five years.
On a dare, James performed a stand-up routine Caroline’s
Comedy Club in NYC, which led to invitations to perform at clubs
on both coasts. His first feature film as a screenwriter, “29th
and Gay”, played the national and international gay and
lesbian film festival circuits in 2005. It was released
on DVD by TLA Releasing in April of 2007, and made its here!
Television debut in December of the same year. His second
feature film, “Ready? OK!”, was inspired by a failed
attempt in 2nd grade to participate in a school pep rally. “Ready?
OK!” is his feature film directorial debut.
Mr. Vasquez is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Drama in
New York City. He co-founded Daisy 3 Pictures in 2004 with
his partner, Mark Holmes, and Juilliard classmate, Carrie Preston. |

| CREDITS |
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Director/Writer
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James Vasquez |
Executive Producers
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Mark Holmes
Carrie Preston
James Vasquez |
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| Producer |
Sebastian Jobin |
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| Casting |
Paul Davis, James Calleri Casting |
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| First Asst. Director |
Traci VanWyk |
| Director of Photography |
Elizabeth Santoro |
| First Asst. Camera |
Troy Brajkovich |
Second Asst. Camera
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Melissa Martine |
Editor
Asst. Editor |
Piedmont Jones
Mark Holmes |
| Sound Mixer |
John Churchman |
| Post Production Sound Mix |
Mark Kondracki |
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| Production Assistants |
Brian Bennett
Adriana Breisch
Thomas Chletsos
Hayley Clark
Ricky Guy
Alora Manley
Kristy Pippenger |
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Studio Teacher
Make-up/Hair
Costume Designer
Costume Assistant
Properties Mistress
Production Designer
Design Consultant |
Mary Willmont
Angel Dennler
Peter Herman
Stephanie Parker
Bonnie Durben
David Maxine
Danny Grodecki
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Lighting
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Chris Cornell
Elle Gamboa |
Grip/Electrics
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Corey Bringas
Jesse Saunders |
| Photography |
Adriana Breisch |
| Catering |
Greg Gomez |
| Cheer Consultant |
Alex Stathoulis |
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| CAST |
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Joshua Alexander Dowd
Andy
Alex
Charlie New
Halle Hinton
Sister Vivian
Emily Dowd
Father Dominic
Mabel
Mailman
The Boss
Anthony
Counselor
Mark the cameraman
Coach Father Patrick
Sister Mary Alice
Pedro
Daniel
Breanna |
Lurie Poston
Carrie Preston
John G. Preston
Michael Emerson
Kali Rocha
Tara Karsian
Sandra Ellis-Troy
Jim Chovick
Sam Pancake
Steve Gunderson
Richard Robichaux
AJ Foggiano
Janet Hayatshahi
Rafael Nicolas Vasquez
BJ Lawrence
Melissa Martine
Matt Ramon
Peter Herman
Caroline Hyatt |
Cheerleaders
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Keilani Joy Spahn
Celia Tedde
Bibi Valderrama
Britt Medlin
Alison Grace Norwood |
Matt Vance
Mike
Wrestlers
Mrs. Francis |
Ari Krasner
Ari Lerner
Daniel Krasner
Zev Lerner
Weston McGrath
Mary Willmont |
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| MUSIC |
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| Original Score |
Lance Horne |
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Original Daisy Love Songs
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Malcolm Gets
Tami Tappan Damiano, vocals
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| “Doll”, closing credits |
Kevin Cahoon and Ghetto Cowboy |
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| “Normal Heights” vocalist |
Stephanie D’Abruzzo |
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Additional Music and Lyrics
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Carrie Preston
Nic Vasquez
James Vasquez |
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