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Paul Kinney (Writer/Director/Actor)
Paul began his "creative" career over 25 years ago producing funny radio commercials for his hometown radio station in Santa Rosa, California. He later teamed up with Paul Robins and Phil Cowan to become a popular morning team in Sacramento, Detroit, and Dallas, but returned to his first love—writing and producing—in 1988. Aside from producing funny radio and television spots, he was the first to create film "shorts" for radio stations to use in theater advertising (see Radio Cops), and just recently completed his first independent feature film (see Making Something Up). |
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Elisabeth Nunziato (Actress)
Along with acting alongside Mr. Kinney in countless radio and television spots and in the feature film "Making Something Up," Elisabeth has won numerous awards for her many stage performances in Northern California. She was seen in Nash Bridges and Hollywood cast her in a supporting role in the John Travolta film, Phenomenon. We value her versatility and the little "extra" she brings to every performance. Just don't give her coffee before a session. |
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Eric Decetis(Actor)
Eric is most famous as a cartoonist. His own greeting card lines are distributed internationally (ever seen the "Lost Puppy"?) and his refined art and not-so-refined humor has appeared globally in magazines from Campus Life to National Lampoon. Eric is a past winner of the Greeting Card Association "Louie" Award, and steals the show as Frank in "Making Something Up." |
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Rachel Songer (Actress/Singer)
Rachel has performed in theaters from Tennessee to NYC and most recently won 1st place in Situation Comedy in the American Model and Talent Competition in Orlando. For all the right reasons, she is a mainstay on the RadioFilms talent roster and shines in the lead role of Jennifer in "Making Something Up." And, wow, what a singing voice... |
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Phil Cowan (Actor)
Phil can be heard with his partner, Paul Robins, every morning in Sacramento on Y92. Their radio show has topped the ratings for 13 years, during which time they also hosted The Discovery Channel's The Next Step and Fox Television's The Wilton North Report. Phil has been a friend since college and is a brilliant actor with a great sense of comedy. |
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Nicole Darracq (Actress)
"Coley," as she likes to be called, describes her voice as a "14 year old boy with a head cold." She's wildly funny and was a real "find" for us. When she's not in the studio, she runs her own marketing firm specializing in the wine industry. |
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Stephanie Gularte (Actress)
Stephanie's a relative newcomer to RadioFilms' stable of regulars, but an experienced professional in the acting business. Her credits include Nash Bridges, Unsolved Mysteries, and numerous stage appearances in Sacramento and the Bay Area. She is the Artistic Director of the Delta King Theater in Old Sacramento, and was voted "2002's Hardest Working Woman" by Backstage West. |
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Dave Pierini (Actor)
Dave currently serves as an Artistic Associate at the B Street Theater in Sacramento and has worked in professional theater all over Northern California. He's appeared on the NBC television show Ed, and in film, Dave has been repeatedly cast as mechanics and most notably in Joe Carnahan's Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane. |
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Jason Kuykendall (Actor)
Originally from Arizona, Jason is a member of the B Street Theatre acting company and a great "find" for RadioFilms. He's also had roles on television shows such as General Hospital and State of Grace, and most recently in the upcoming feature film Homeland. |
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CYNTHIA SPEAKMAN (Actor)
Cynthia's been acting since she was a child on her front porch in Texas. Her quirky voice is perfect for commercials and animated videos, and she's our first call when we need a funny "grandma." Currently, she works with three other actors in a group called StoryVoices, which creates theme based programs for benefits, and teaches acting in her own local after-school program. |
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Kirt Shearer/Craig Long (Musicians/Composers/Engineers)
Craig and Kirt are co-owners of Paradise Studios, a world-class audio facility in Sacramento. Their platinum albums include Cake/ "Fashion Nugget" and "Prolonging the Magic, Tesla/ "Five Man Acoustical Jam," and Tony, Toni, Toné/"Sons of Soul." Together they are responsible for audio post and original music in our radio and television commercials, as well as the post-production and score for our film, Making Something Up. They have the four best "ears" in the business. |
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