Momentary Engineering
SEPTEMBER 21st, 2006!

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Bobbie - Caroline Murphy

Caroline's play, Shifts of Focus, was featured in the NYC 2001 Fringe Festival. Another, Last Say, was featured at the Shakespeare and Company Studio Festival in the Berkshires, Massachusetts. She also wrote and directed her undergraduate thesis work, Straight Ahead, which was later featured in the Philadelphia 2002 Fringe Festival.

Caroline is a graduate of Hampshire College, presently pursuing her MFA at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Program for Musical Theater.

 

Davis - Scott Willet

Scott Willett has worked both on stage and in film. Before being cast in Momentary Engineering, his most recent project was as the lead in Rain, an independent short film produced by box25cinema that will soon be wrapping post-production. He attended Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York
City, and now studies acting technique with Michael Cecchi.

Raeanne - Rebecca Servon

Rebecca graduated from the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University with her BFA in acting. While at Rutgers, she also trained classically with the Globe Theatre in London, England where she played "Lady Anne" in "Richard III". Her most recent NYC credits include "Elsa" in Israel Horowitz's "Hopscotch" (Theatre 1050) and "Jenny" in Neil LaBute's "The Shape of Things" (Porchlight Productions).

Rebecca has also just finished a short film called "Elijah" with the International Film Institute and is a current cast member of "I've Got Munchies" a sketch comedy cooking show (www.I'vegotmunchies.com).

Eddy - Joel Santucci

Joel's training includes work at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, as well as Susan Grace Cohen Studios, both in New York City.

He has been featured on stage in Apples and Oranges and A Story About Salmon, both with Turtle Shell Productions. On film, he has appeared in Tonto Goldstein (Bowery Poetry Club), 7 Miles Alone (Fighting Shadows Productions), Number One (Andy Lledo Productions), Shooting Livien (Belvatine Productions), and Baby Fat (Savage Roses Productions). He played lead in I Miss John Ritter and Running on Empty (both Tisch/NYU), as well as Dog Day Afternoon and Don't Take Candy From Strangers (both Black Nexxis Studios).

Jarvis - Walter Krochmal

Walter L. Krochmal, a Honduran-American based in New York since 1983, has established a reputation as a powerful, versatile, adventurous and restless actor whose career resists easy classification. His experience spans from Shakespeare and the Spanish classics to original performance art, satire/revue and folk theater, in both English and Spanish.

In November, 2000, Walter traveled to Munich, Germany, to film the pilot episode for Ice Planet, an H5B5 Media sci-fi feature-length pilot for international broadcast directed by Winrich Kolbe.

For more, including an overview of his many accomplishments, awards, and performances, check out: http://www.sonichoop.com


 

Mediator - Patricia Geri Russel

Patricia Geri Russell was last seen at the “Views from the Avant Guard Series – 2003 New York Film Festival” in Jeanne Liotta’s “Loretta” and in a supporting role in director Robert Redford’s “Quiz Show.” She has dramatic leads in independent films “Desert Weeds” (http://www.altered-ego.net/AlteredEnt.htm) and “Madness Of My Life” both in post production.

Over the years she has toured regionally and internationally as well as working steadily here in NYC with The Living Theater, The Irondale Ensemble Project and The Alchemical Theater. Way back, she received her BFA at the North Carolina School of the Arts and even further back than that attended a Performing Arts High School in Atlanta, Georgia. The NYC Board of Education has lured her back into various schools in the Five Boroughs to teach short arts residencies for all grade levels.

She is developing her theatrical solo piece “Views of Life from the Seat of a Bike and Other Dangerous Places – A New York City Story.” And, on most Monday and Thursday nights you can see her in Times Square as Captain Pat on “The Party Bike.” (http://www.partybike.com)

 

Abby - Caroline Hay

Some of Caroline's film appearances include "Act as If", "The Trial of Jack" and the soon to be completed "Snooze." She can be found as Gretchen on the daily internet soap "Scripts and Scruples." Caroline attended Boston and Indiana Universities, and has studied with Terry Schreiber at T. Schreiber Studios in Manhattan.

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