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Sunny Chae
Sunny Chae has trained and developed many established models that
have appeared in notable projects, ad campaigns and magazines
as well as talent who can be seen in projects nationally. In addition,
her endorsement and event promotion company has worked with the
top celebrities in the US and abroad for film festivals, product
endorsements and events in the US and Asia.
Currently, Ms. Chae serves as Executive Director of Global One
Ltd. headquartered in the entertainment capital, Los Angeles California
with additional offices in Seoul, Korea.
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| Natalie Janssen
Natalie Janssen has sung and performed a variety of styles ranging
from pop to country and musical theater to jazz. She knows personally
the difficulties and successes in performing and producing these
various singing styles, as well as carrying over their respective
stylistic characteristics into the recording studio. Natalie
has been teaching for eight years in a variety of venues including
college classes at the University of Southern California, group
adult and children’s classes in Colorado and Los Angeles, as
well as private instruction in a variety of styles and for all
ages. Janssen considers herself an expert in vocal production
and pedagogy, and holds a Master’s Degree from USC in Vocal
Music as well as a B.A. in Communications, and a B.M. in Vocal
Music from the University of Denver. She is the Vocal Expert
for Circle of Songs, a Los Angeles based coaching and developmental
organization for musical artists. Additionally, she sings lead
vocals with several groups in Los Angeles, including the Turner
Pops Orchestra and regularly records original songs as well
as music for film scores. Janssen is also a new music specialist,
and numerous pieces have been written for her and various ensembles/
orchestras. Her Carnegie Hall debut was in October where she
premiered “Hurry,” a chamber piece written for her by New York
based composer Lisa Bielawa.
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Nicole Bilderback
Nicole Bilderback, affectionately known as Nikki to her friends, got her start as a dancer at the young tender age of 3. She is accomplished in jazz, modern, hip hop, lyrical and ballet. She is also very experienced in kick boxing and various forms of martial arts. When Nicole was 14 attending highschool in Dallas, TX she started attending acting school at the Young Actor's Performance Center, aka Dallas TV and Film Workshop. It was then that her acting career starting to flourish. After moving to LA when she was barely 18, she started landing numerous commercials and guest spots on some of the hottest tv shows. Her earlier works include guest stars on ER, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and a recurring role on Fresh Prince of Bel Air. You may remember her in recurring roles on hit shows as Dark Angel opposite Jessica Alba, Dawson's Creek, Boston Legal, House, and Without A Trace just to name a few. Nicole has also starred in the major motion pictures Clueless, Can't Hardley Wait, Legally Blonde 2, and probably is best remembered as the "not so nice" cheerleader Whitney in the blockbuster hit BRING IT ON. She can also be seen in small supporting roles in the upcoming features Sex and Death 101, and The Box starring her dear friend Gabrielle Union. Nicole just wrapped a movie in which she is the female lead in the independent feature FAST COMPANY, that will hit all the film festivals later this year. She most recently appeared on the NBC mega hit show HEROES as an open recurring role. Right now Nicole is in talks to star in lead roles in a few big feature films which shall remain "hush hush" for now until everything is finalized.
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Abby Wake
Abby Wake is a triple threat model, actor and dancer. A native
of Kansas, Abby has been dancing since a young age and has won
numerous awards around the country. Abby relocated to Los Angeles
in 2005 after performing at a talent showcase in Los Angeles
to rave reviews. She has worked with artists such as Kelly Clarkson
and Kelly Rowland. As an actress, Abby has been studying dilligently
under the tutelage of Gregory Berger - Sobek at the Berg Studios
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Kevin McDermott
Kevin is the founder of the former Center Stage L.A., coach, Executive Director and a founding member of The Actors Circle, LLC. Kevin has trained hundreds of young actors, dozens of whom are successful in television and film. In addition to being the on-set acting coach for the films Buffalo Dreams, Haven, Dudley Do-Right, Angus, Beethoven, Little Rascals, Free Willy, Beethoven's 2nd, All I Want for Christmas, Kindergarten Cop, Rocky V; Kevin was also the on-set coach for several of the young actors for the television shows Fudge and General Hospital. Kevin has directed and produced short films, video and stage productions including The Toast (an improvisational film). The Miracle Project (a documentary about autism and the theater - in production), Nick Sterling-Catch Me If you Can (documentary on the fourteen-year old guitar prodigy, Nick Sterling - in production), The Case Against (a three camera cable pilot), Off Limits (a teen comedy pilot), A Dog and His Boy (an award winning children's short film), You've Got to be Kidding (L.A.'s first teen comedy improvisation group at the Laugh Factory).
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Kelly Reiter
Kelly's success as a dialect coach is due, in large part, to her personal commitment to the success of her clients. Her M.A. in applied linguistics gives her the technical expertise to precisely analyze language, while her training in intercultural communication offers her clients invaluable insight on intonation and intention. Having lived and worked in Asia and Europe, she provides specialized training for Latino, European and Asian cross-over actors. She works very closely with agents, managers and acting coaches, providing her students with rigorous custom-designed programs. She has been teaching at UCLA since 1989.
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Frankie Anne
Frankie Anne, is a true “triple threat” performer and successful
Producer/Choreographer who has created award winning, sizzling
theatrical and dance productions in New York and Los Angeles with
most recently her production of Frankie’s Gypsy Roses, now celebrating
it’s ONE YEAR run of performances. Her versatile credits include
work with Lady Footlocker, VH1’s “Bubble Gum to Babylon” and Warner
Bros. Frankie Anne produced the feature film “Artie” which she
also co-starred. In addition to her various guest appearances
on television, Frankie’s greatest passion stems from the NY stage
where she is credited in starring roles with the National Tours
of Broadway’s “Smokey Joes Café” and West Side Story as well as
Barbara Streisand's “Timeless” tour. Frankie has taught at the
NYC famed Broadway Dance center and is now in LA teaching her
“Stage To Screen” musical theater workshop/class on Thursday’s
from 1-3pm at Hama’s Dance Center in Studio City, CA where dance,
singing and character work are explored.
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| Angela Campolla - Sanders
Casting Director Angela Campolla recently cast a music video
for the band Air; the SAG experimental film Berserker; the short
films 5-Cent Curve, Sacrifice, The Tao of Pong,
A Piece of Pumpkin Pie, Wilderness, Manuel, Sandbox and Snackers;
commercials for Herma Adhesives, Zig Memory Marker, Project
Calc and Scrapbook Design University; several Nickelodeon promos.
She cast the award-winning short films Defending the $uper$ave
and Sidewalk Motel, the independent film Searching for Wooden
Watermelons, the Hallmark Channel pilot Lifeline and the Drama
Garage screenplay reading for The Blue Dog.
Since 1983, Angela has coached actors for feature film, television,
and stage roles. She was on-set coach for Tracy Wells (regular)
on the sitcom Mr. Belvedere, Bring It On star Eliza Dushku (lead)
for the film That Night, and Conci Nelson (contract player)
for The Young and the Restless. Angela taught for many years
at Diane Hardin's Young Actor's Space in Van Nuys. She also
taught at the Bank Street School in New York City. In addition,
she has been guest teacher at many casting workshops and seminars
throughout the LA area and all over America.
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