Our Talent
Timothy Nicely-Hawk

Timothy Nicely's early experience directing an all-blind cast at the Braille Institute of America gave him the incentive to expand his theatrical career in theatre for a decade as a playwright and performer before going on tour opposite Kaye Ballard, playing the lead in a musical Dracula.
He worked for a time as an agent for famous celebrities and later as a manager where he learned the business side of his craft, negotiating contracts on a network and corporate level.
Exploring comedy further with his own company for six years, he developed dozens of characters performing more than 1200 acts which he refers to as the Vaudeville years. He continued to perform hypnosis shows and corporate incentive game shows while working in television, films, commercials, and print work . During this period he was a segment writer for two Tokyo Television shows and for the pilot "Getting The Last Laugh" on ABC.
As well, he authored "Blast Off", the first children's book to use NASA's reconfiguration of our Solar System. Space continues to be a fascination for him.
Changing directions by hosting an interview show on America's first all comedy station, "The Comedy Circuit" interviewed celebrities such as Mickey Rooney, Steve Allen, Bob Saget, Paul Rodriquez, Brad Garrett, and 120 other shows and specials. As the author of "The New Vaudeville", he examined the fresh atmosphere of comedy clubs and rooms throughout the nation.
Moving on to hone his writing abilities as a researcher/reviewer/ story contributor for two national magazines, Earth News and Perceptions, he examined alternative political, environmental, medical and UFO subjects.
Reviewing business and health books with such notables as Chin-Ning Chu, Dr. DeLangre, Dr. Batmaghelidj, Dr. Carter and other professionals, he continued to pen a regular column "The Good News"
reviewing new products, while his news-spoof cartoon strip "The Good Rumor Man by Desmond Dearborn" ran for several years.
Moving into the dramatic performing side of the business, while continuing to sell stories to national and urban magazines such as
Frank151 and Scion, he recently concluded a live radio commitment of 80 programs for "The Species Show", interviewing innovative thinkers such as Dr. Caroline Leaf, author of "Who Switched Off My Brain".
He spends his free time on children issues for Baby Books of America's literacy project, having received commendations from the City of Los Angeles for his volunteer work with kids, as well as awards from the March of Dimes and the YMCA.
JPaul Moore-Mcgoowan
Most recently seen as Virgil, The Great in the magical-mystery movie The Prestige, with Christian Bale, J. Paul Moore has made his living in show-business since the early 70's both on screen and live as an actor, writer, director and teacher at the Renaissance Pleasure Faires of California. Mr. Moore appears in Foo Fighters with his son Ryan, the oldest of his three children which include Morgan and Courtney.
Justin Heard-young Hawk
Justin Thomas Heard was born in Southern California 25 years ago. Since then he has developed a taste for character acting and entertaining large crowds. After deciding to make it a career choice, he has been seeking out roles that will satisfy his pallet. One such role has landed him a positive review in Entertainment Weekly, which has encouraged him to achieve more.
Ryan Moore-Nick Tessla
Ryan Barry Moore is a 31 year old actor and musician from an acting family. Ryan began his acting career as a child, performing in stage shows, musicals and commercials. Throughout his life Ryan has performed on and off stage with the Renaissance Pleasure Faire family, performing in a variety of stage shows-from magician to pirate.
Now a family man, Ryan works from his home in Orange to further his acting career. With as interest in the unique and unknown Ryan jumped at the chance to play this part. He’s eager to explore the role of a WW2 Pilot, and to be a part of this web experience.

Dylan Sacks-Frank Ray
Two time Emmy award winner Dylan Dorward-Sachs (Age 27) grew up in Los Angeles. He began his professional acting career in 2001. Since then, he’s been working hard to prove that he is able to hang with veteran actors. Within these past few years, he has gone to school, while working for companies like HBO, Comedy Sportz LA, The History Channel, MTV, VH1, Fox, The Academy of Television, along with several local independent film companies. With a strong background in computers and technology, he has also proven himself an able Editor and camera man. He is currently applying to Cal Arts, in order to further his education in television and film.
At the young age of 27, Dylan Sachs is proud to be a two-time emmy award winner(/holder?). Beginning his acting ambition in 2001
Ron McGuire-Floyd Yeager-Mcgowan's boss
Ron McGuire as Floyd Yeager started his career in rock music in the 60's. After Vietnam, McGuire,
as he likes to be called, became a staff song writer at Warner Bros. Publishing. He spent the next 10
years recording and producing demo's for all writers at W.B. During this period he also co-founded two of the most famous unknown bands in Rock&Roll history. The first group was "Possum", on Capitol
Records, and "The Dogshit Canyon All Stars", on Troubadour Reconds. During this time McGuire performed with these bands at clubs such as The Troubadour, The Ashgrove, The Bitter End West, and Barneys Beanery. McGuire was also a founding member of a trio called Baker, McGuire & Tuttle. Which played for 5 years at the Hombre Restaurant. He also has two daughters.

Robert Hutchinson-Bob Verne
Robert Hutchinson is a Los Angeles native who has studied acting all through high school and college. He has stared in numerous commercials and guest stared on shows like Men behaving badly, Ladies man, Raising Dad, Steve Odekirk. com. As well as staring in the pilot Minor Threat for the WB. Some films he has done include Dolphins on the Beach AFI, Simon the Runner and the List of Seventeen both independent projects. What Robert is most noted for is his staring roll in the MTV soap opera Spydergames that ran for a few years where Robert stared in all sixty five episodes. He is very excited about working on this project and thinks the premise, director and all the actors involved will turn out a great show. Enjoy!

Jeff McCann-Duane Yeager