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Scott Martineck is an actor and singer from Knoxville, Tennessee. He has been performing on stage since the fifth grade. Recent roles include Michael Casio in Othello, an amalgamation of several minor roles in The Andersonville Trials, Paris in Romeo & Juliet, and Titus in Titus Andronicus.
Scott became immersed in The Next Generation during his formative years, absorbing the series, the films, and several books,...
Stephen Perkins is an actor and singer from Knoxville, Tennessee. Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, Stephen began acting in middle school, playing leads in Christian Sunday School videos and bad 1-act murder mysteries.
After acting on and off throughout high school he attended Wabash College. There he spent 4 years as an on-air DJ at WNDY, the school’s radio station. He also served as General Manager of the...
A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Patrick gained the opportunity to work as a design assistant on the pilot for the hit TV series, Bablyon 5, and then later served as art department buyer for the beginning of that show’s sophomore season.
In 1994, he left Babylon 5 to enter the MFA directing program at LSU, where he had the opportunity to study under Barry Kyle, lifetime Associate Artistic Director of the Royal...
Gabriel Diani is an actor and comedian living in Los Angeles. He started his career in comedy at the age of fifteen when his mother would drive him to open mike nights and hour and a half away from their home. He has since played Spock in a live stage adaptation of the classic Star Trek episode “Spock’s Brain” at the Improv comedy club, performed at the HBO Comedy Arts Festival with the sketch comedy...
Twenty-five year old actor Brian A. Bonner has been performing for over ten years. His first role was Tony Lumpkins in She Stoops To Conquer. Staying with the classics, Brian has performed several Shakespearean roles such as: Banquo in Macbeth, Froth/Barnerdine in Measure for Measure, Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night, and Aaron in Titus Andronicus. Musical roles include: Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors, Ken...
Jim Manikas has been a performer since 1977 when he played the murderer in “Sorry, Wrong Number” in high school and has been in love with the theater ever since. He has performed in everything from Gilbert and Sullivan operettas to absurdist theater by Samuel Beckett.
You will currently find him working as the Director of Technology at Webb School of Knoxville during the day, but hanging around the theater...
James Francis is an actor from Knoxville, TN where he has been performing for over 10 years. Favorite roles include Hal in Proof , Edward in Someone to Watch Over Me, Ellard in The Foreigner and Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
He has been an avid Star Trek fan since he was a little boy sitting on a bean bag chair with his father watching a TV you had to turn on with a pair of pliers and is very excited to...
Etta Devine won early critical acclaim for her role as the Cap-Seller in her Montessori production of “Caps for Sale,” and has since performed in over one hundred plays. She has studied at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, and San Francisco State University. She is currently studying classical theater at the Antaeus Theater Company and comedy with the Groundlings Theater in Los Angeles....
Tiffany Tallent is an actress from Knoxville, Tennessee, where she has been performing for over 15 years. She has been very active in the theater community performing in more than 30 productions.
She has also spent time behind the scenes as a director/choreographer. Some of her favorite roles include Columbia – The Rocky Horror Show, Gwendolen – The Importance of Being Earnest, Maria – West Side Story,...
Cheralyn is a professional costume, prop, and puppet builder who’s technical credits include the films The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Net, The New World, and Evan Almighty.
She also spent several years as Production Supervisor with Paramount Show Services, building costumes and props for such properties as the Star Trek Earth Tour, Titanic: The Movie on Tour, and Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton.
Performance-wise,...