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Mike considers himself a writer and actor. Everyone else just thinks of him as a dork. He's done everything from short order cook to newspaper editor. Mike has been the class clown type his entire life and only recently decided that he would try and make a career out of it. Because he's so funny, right? I mean, he thinks he's funny. He's actually an ass. Seriously F@#$ him!
In all seriousness, as creator and writer of "On the Inside" he is incredibly proud of the people that have worked so hard to bring his dream to life. He is happy to call these people his friends and family. However this ends up turning out, he will always think of this time with these people one of the best of his life. |
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By day Dorothy Booraem is a cable tv commercial producer. By night she writes, directs and produces horror movies, notably “Wake the Witch” and “Blood Rites”. In the short twilight hours before dawn and just after dusk, she produces/directs/shoots/edits “On the Inside”. This is Dorothy’s first web series and she’s proud to be in the company of such a talented and hardworking cast and crew. |
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Chad is a writer, producer, director of photography, editor and sound designer. He along with his partners created Unfiltered Entertainment in 2009 to produce micro-budget genre movies and web series. “Wake the Witch”, a 2010 horror movie that Chad co-produced, shot, edited and sound designed, was one of the first Nebraska micro-budget movies to be streamed on Netflix. Recently Chad finished production on UE's second feature film, “Blood Rites”. He also shares his experiences with other filmmakers on Quora, Facebook and Twitter. |
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Born and raised by wolves in the wilds of England, Brandon Aylor began his life not knowing he was human, indeed not knowing he was anything but a wolf. A sheep herder by the name of Bob found him, and took him out of the pack. Bob raised Brandon telling him about the good graces of Ryan Reynolds and his amazing acting ability that would soon bring Ryan into mainstream success. Brandon left England at the age of 14 to spread the good word of Ryan to the upstart nation of America. He now resides in Nebraska with his 32 children, and spreads Ryan's goodness to the small state and it's populace. |
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It’s been a delight for Grant Alsup to play the role of “Brain.” Other favorite parts of his have been “Tree” and “Rock.” Grant is also a Junior Theatre Performance major at UNL. When not working out, volunteering, or lying about his activities, he keeps busy by writing and toiling for money. He is thankful for an acting opportunity that did not cast him as an old woman. |
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Maggie Austin is a junior Theatre Performance and Theatre Directing and Management double major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. If we were to tell you anything else about her, she'd have to kill you. |
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Meghan is a junior Theatre-Performance major studying at the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at UNL. She was inspired to act after spending copious amounts of her childhood watching Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Meghan hails from the great nation of Texas and is a devout follower of The Church of Spock of Latter-Day Science Officers. She spends her spare time playing with her pet tribble, Eric, organizing street fights, and translating Latin. |
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Patrick is a sophomore Theatre Performance student at UNL, from Bellevue, Nebraska. While at school, he's performed in a variety of plays as well as student films. When Patrick isn't pretending to be someone else on stage, he is off running through suburbia as a traceur. (It's someone who does parkour, FYI) |
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Drake is a junior Film & New Media major at the Johnny Casron School of Theatre and Film. He is a Director of Photography, Editor, and amateur Web-Designer. He spends most of his time either making movies or watching movies. He also has a thing for trenchcoats. |
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MIke Johnson is a writer, director, producer, and cinematographer. He wrote and driected a short film "The Legend of Isreal Grimm" that was featruered at the Omaha Film Festival in 2012. Aside from film stuff, Mike also does graphic design, and is to thank for the series logo you see at the top of the page. |
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