Meghan Hurley (Mrs. Beaumont) was born and raised in Oklahoma. She began studying acting at a very early age, and decided this was her career. She's worked in theatre for 20 years, including international tours to England, Sweden, Australia, and Japan. She made the full-time switch to film in 2008. She now splits her time between Santa Monica, California, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she works as a writer, actress, director, and producer. She is currently in negotiation on a new television series slated for Spring 2011. (photo courtesy of E. Kirby Jr.)


Carl Mark Osborn (Thief/"The Girl") is a graduate from Oklahoma State University with a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology. He is currently singing in the classic rock band FIFTH WHEEL in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His most recent stage appearances were as Flanders Kittredge in Six Degrees of Separation, El Gallo in The Fantasticks, Teddy in Arsenic & Old Lace, Professor Plum in Clue the Musical, Paul in Company, & Joseph “Old Man” Strong/Hotblades Harry in Urinetown. He has also appeared in the independent film The Animals on Drawbridge by Apollonary Films as Daniel, a mental patient in the Drawbridge Mental Institute. He was in the World Wrestling Entertainment press conference signing of MVP as MVP’s Lawyer. This was part of "WWE Smackdown" broadcast nationwide on UPN and posted on the WWE webpage. He has also appeared in several commercials around the Tulsa Area, most recently for the River Spirit Casino.  

Yasmin TuazonYasmin Tuazon (Miss Woods/"Another Run") had the pleasure of working with Christopher and Bridget on All the Reverend's Men, appearing as reporter Carla Woods. She is based in Washington DC, where she is a company member of Rorschach Theatre. As an actor, she has also worked with Arena Stage, Cherry Red Productions, Phoenix Theater DC, and Journeymen Theater Ensemble. Outside of performance, Yasmin spent four years as a scriptwriter for an interactive movie company and currently teaches Bikram yoga in the DC area. Most recently, she was a production assistant on Number One with a Bullet and an actress in Cherry Red Productions' Snuff.mov.

 

Chris McChristopher McKenzie (Director) is an assistant professor of film, video, and photography at the New England Institute of Art in Brookline, Mass. He worked in journalism for six years after indecisively majoring in English, French and medieval studies at Rice University. He earned an MFA in Film and Electronic Media at American University in Washington, D.C., and now works as a freelance photographer and film editor in Boston, Mass., working especially with stage companies in the area. He has taught at the college level since 2003. He has DP’d three feature-length projects, including Cherry Red Productions’ Trapped by the Mormons and Snuff.mov. His last major directing project, All the Reverend's Men, was an official selection at the 2005 DC Independent Film Festival. For more of his filmography, click here.

BridgetBridget Kathleen O'Leary (Production Manager) has worked in theatre most of her adult life and is now the Artistic Associate at New Repertory Theatre in Watertown, Mass. Most recently she directed boom and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol for New Rep. Other stage directing credits in and around Boston include: Fool for Love for New Rep, The Boys of Winter (IRNE Nomination, Best New Play, 2008), The Devil's Teacup (IRNE Nomination, Best New Play, 2007) at Boston Playwrights' Theatre; and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Curse of the Starving Class at Boston University. Before moving to Boston, she worked in Washington, D.C., with the Olney Theatre Company, Theater Alliance, Cherry Red Producitons, Charter Theatre, Studio Theatre Second Stage, and Phoenix Theatre DC, of which she was a founding member. As for film work, she was production manager of Cherry Red Productions' Trapped by the Mormons and a production assistant on All the Reverend's Men.

Andy KuesterAfter working as a commercial and residential electrician and receiving his Master of Fine Arts degree in Film and Electronic Media from American University, Andy Kuester (Gaffer, Key Grip) brought hs diverse skill to Boni Productions, a high-end production house located in Bethesda, Maryland. Andy and Christopher have developed an outstanding working rapport since first collaborating professionally in 2004 and Andy is excited to contribute to the next "Indian Girl" segment!


Brad WebbBrad Webb (Director of Photography) worked as the Director of Photography on seven thesis films while earning an MA in Film and Electronic Media at American University (which he received in 2006). Professionally he has worked for ESPN as a camera assistant for NFL broadcasts and as a teaching assistant and videographer/editor at American University. He has won two American University Visions film festival awards for the short films 5 Letter Word and Welcome Home as well as a Kodak film grant for his thesis film, An Open Letter.  


Sarah Lindenberg (Script Supervisor) is an Associate Producer at CBS News in New York City. Born and raised in Tulsa, OK, she attended the University of Oklahoma, where she graduated from the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication. Her first broadcast job was as a reporter for a small station in Texas, after which she moved to New York City to work in a multitude of production roles for film and television. She is also finishing up her Masters degree in Media Studies at The New School and tries to get back to the Heartland as much as possible!