Christopher R. Joyce (the voice of Steve)
Christopher R. Joyce hails from a small town near Greensboro,
North
Carolina. After graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill in December of '93, Chris drove cross country with a friend to
Hollywood, California with dreams of being in the entertainment business.
Although it took him a few years to gain the confidence needed to try
acting, he began study with Doug Warhit in '97, and has truly found his
calling. He enjoys animation, collecting comic books and Star Wars
memorabilia, reading, music, and seeing great movies. He resides in
Hollywood with a "pussy" of his own and a roommate.
Terence McFarland (the voice of Rick)
Terence McFarland is a recovering fashionista currently
pusuing his dream of becoming the first gay action hero.
Adrienne Pearson (the voice of Kirsten)
Adrienne Pearson was born in Reno,Nevada. Reno was a
very frightening town, a place where big hair is a popular fashion attempt.
So, she moved to Seattle, Washington in 1992 and that is where she fell
in love with the performing arts. She studied acting under the
guidance of Tawnya Pettiford-Wates who encouraged her to continue her
training at an Acting Conservarory. Adrienne followed her advice
and is now attending California Institute of the Arts to pursue a bachelors
degree. Adrienne was seen as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Hermia in A
Midsummer Nights Dream, and Inez in No Exit, at The Little Theatre Off
Broadway in Seattle. She has worked for Lew Palter in Marat-Sade, and is
currently involved in a production directed by Richard Foreman which will
open in the fall of 2000 at the California Institute of the Arts.
She would like to thank all the sperm donors who have given lesbian mothers
a chance to build a happy family.
Shaughn Buchholz (the voice of Chuck)
Shaughn Buchholz was
born in 1980 and is originally from San Fransico. He
is currently living outside Los Angeles recieving his BFA in acting from the
California Institute for the Arts. This piece is Shaughn's first real film
debut having acted mostly for the stage prior 'Rick & Steve'. Stage
credits include 'The Twelfth Night','Playboy of the Western World', and 'The
Birdz' at Sonoma County Repertory Theatre. An original Gertrude Stein
adaptation of 'Listen to Me' directed by Michael Counts applauded from the
Los Angeles Times as "constantly feeding the senses" and "Good. Very
good".
Other CalArts producions include 'The Cherry Orchard', 'A Piece of my Heart'
and 'Edward II'. Shaughn is currently working with writer/director Richard
Foreman on his piece entitled 'Tears' which is due to open in the Fall.
Shaughn would like to thank his mother and father and his two brothers Brian
and Kevin for simply being in this world. "What do we do when we do not do
what we do?" Gertrude Stein.
John-Scott Martinez (the voice of Evan)
John-Scott Martinez is
in his second year at California Institute of the Arts.
Twenty one years of age, he is currently working on a Bachelor degree in acting.
He is an advocate for "the New Theatre" and is exploring new forms of theatre
based on movement and a cinematic approach. He will be producing his own work
in the coming year. Martinez worked as a coporate liaison for a clothing company
in Sacramento, however he was born and raised in the Sierra Nevada, just east of
the city life. Active in the Sacramento theatre scene, John-Scott decided to
leave his home to pursue an education in the arts at the age of seventeen.
Credits include a number of theatre pieces throughout northern California,
as well as musical and children's theatre. He was last seen in Anton Chekov's
"The Cherry Orchard" and the independent film "Beach Combers." He is
currently
working on the Greek tragedy "Agamemnon" the with Cal Arts Rep.
Jessica Erker (the voice of Pussy)
Born an alien on a planet with no name, Jessica came to Earth
and settled in
the city of Atlantis as an Air Control Technician. After being reincarnated
several times, and still no hope for transcendence in sight, Jessica decided
to focus her attention on more important, more sinful tasks, namely,
filmmaking. She is also interested in basketweaving, long walks on the beach,
and nudity.
Dominik Hauser (Composer)
Dominik Hauser was born
in Zurich, Switzerland. He received his
master's degree in music from the Jazz Conservatory at St. Gallen,
Switzerland in 1996. He was composer and arranger for the Jazz - Funk
group "The Ruleless", winner of the Prix Walo Prize (Zurich). He
was
the bass player for The Ruleless and played all over Europe including at
the Montreaux Jazz Festival 1994. After moving to Los Angeles in 1996
he began performing in local clubs and in 1998 began composing music
for films. To date his film score credits include more than 20
independent productions.