David Loren acquired his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre from the University of Tulsa. Shortly after attending college David moved to Los Angeles where he began his career as an actor. Aside from "Kurdish Spring Break", David has worked on both hit web series "Prom Queen" and "Sorority Forever" and appeared recently on "Without a Trace" and "The Mentalist". He can be seen in the web companion for the new CBS series "Harper's Globe" coming this March 2009.

 

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Robert Acinapura has been an original cast member of three musical theater workshop productions, trained at the Academy of New Musical Theater, and has toured nationally with The 12 Irish Tenors. He has been seen as a finalist on MTV's boy band search for the new Menudo group, starred in numerous independent festival films, and guest starred in roles on several networks. Most recently, Robert played the principal role of Miles in the feature film Sunday School Musical.

Ryan Malloy stands out among other women in LA. Not only is she 5'10" with classic All American, girl-next-door looks, but she thrives in comedy and is always ready to do anything for a laugh. Well, almost anything. She is a current member of SAG and performs in an improv troupe at ACME Comedy Theatre. She enjoys volunteering with various groups around LA, is training for the Malibu Triathlon in September, and considers herself a walking TV Guide.

Marcia Bender is enthusiastically enjoying her midlife crisis.  She can periodically be found in disguise at Acme Comedy Theater.

Peter Bedard an actor, certified hypnotherapist, Christmas tree designer, and entrepreneur. When Peter isn't making things beautiful, he is putting his MA in Consciousness Studies into practice through counseling and hypnotherapy. You may have seen him on the big screen in any number of films (Coffee Date, Good Luck in Her Eye, Tru Loved, LA Actors, etc.). Or, possibly you experienced his past life regression workshop, a class he taught, or saw him hosting the online alternative health show, www.CreateYourHealth.com.

Morry Schorr came to Los Angeles in 1970 and soon began a 35-year career as a law firm manager in spite of having a Bachelor's and Master’s degrees in Theater.  In 2006, he returned to his first love, acting, and has since performed in several plays and short films.

Barry O’Neil is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where he appeared in the musicals “How To Succeed...” as Finch as in “Grease” as Doody.  He is currently a member of ACME Comedy Improv and The Actors’ Gang, both in Los Angeles.

Kimberly Lewis received an MFA in Acting from California Institute of the Arts. She is a member of ACME Comedy Theatre's main sketch and improv companies and has won awards for her work in both (acmecomedy.com). She is also a member of the award-winning improv troupe, the Liquid Radio Players (liquidradioplayers.com). Kimberly is repped by Synergy Talent and Sutton, Barth & Vennari. (synergytalent.net; sbvtalentagency.com)

Ed Marques has lived in Los Angeles for way too long.  Originally from Guatamala, he learned to speak English while watching reruns of, "Hogan's Heros."  A veteran of film and television, he now studies Culinary Arts at the the toughest school in America - L.A. Trade Tech College.