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Abraham
Heisler - Director
A native New Yorker, began making films while in secondary
school. After studying film at Syracuse University and the New York Film
Academy, Abe took on larger projects such as his short film, “Danny and
the Ocean”, which premiered in the Los Angeles International Children’s
Film Festival and “The Lotus Date”, which was selected to be on New York
City TV show, Press Play.
In recent years, Abe has availed his filmmaking services to AMURT, an
international disaster relief and community development NGO, to film a
TV commercial promoting their accomplishments in Haiti as well as
chronicle their relief efforts through a series of professionally done
web blogs.
Omer Barnea – lead actor
Omer
Barnea is an Israeli actor and a model, and son of actress Iris Barnea (Laga'at
Ba'osher). His debut in cinema was in the movie "Pere", which was a
failure. People call him the Israeli Leonardo DiCaprio. He appeared in "Lechayey
Ha'ahava" from episodes 78-119, as Avner.
Clyde Baldo - supporting actor
Mr
Baldo has acted in over 40 plays in NYC, 20 films, 15 commercials and 4
TV Network spots. Favorite TV roles include: The Photographer on The
Sopranos, Wes Banyon on Law and Order - Criminal Intent and Balls
Abromowitz on Breaking Vegas. Mr. Baldo can be seen co-starring in the
feature film, Doughboys, written, directed and starring Louis Lombardi
(24, Sopranos) as well as Vincent Pastore, Mike Starr, and Andrew
Keegan.
Camille Burford - producer / supporting actor
Camille
Burford attended Idyllwild Academy for the arts, Northern Arizona
University and AMDA. She is an award-winning producer of the 2006
Off-Off Broadway show Jitter, receiving multiple Innovative Theatre
Award nominations. This acclaimed production received recognition from
Time Out Magazine for Most Promising Actors and was listed in NY
Magazine's Top Picks. She has produced, hosted and performed in talk
radio with Sirus Radio, News reporting with CW11 news, and award winning
off off Broadway shows.
Solomon Shiv - supporting actor
Solomon
Shiv hales from Northern California. He works in NYC both on Stage and
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