The Actors

James Calvert (J. Edgar Hoover) is a California native and has been a stage, TV, and film actor for some 30 years—most recently on the television series 24—but you can still see him somewhere on cable in The Jeffersons and ChiPs, etc. On stage James won a 2006 LA Weekly award for his role of Tiny Tom in Urinetown. He is currently touring in Moliere’s School for Wives.
Learn more about James: http://imdb.com/name/nm0130808.
Andrew
Leavenworth (Louis) was born an impish spryte prone to explosions of drama and
dance. As a youth he joined the Open Circle Theatre Company, which was founded
in Tucson, Arizona, by veterans of New York's Actor's Studio. The company
entertained locals with Children's Theatre, Shakespeare, and original plays and
improvisations. Years of amateur, college and professional theatrical adventures
ensued. Refusing to be limited to a script, Andrew also found joy in performance
in world dances, i.e. Middle Eastern (belly dancing!) and Classical Indian. Video clips of his dance exploits can be found on his website,
www.prinzandrew.com.
Jeff
Keel (Clyde) has performed with the Indiana Repertory Theatre in Indianapolis for
the past ten seasons where some of his most notable performances were Sir Toby
Belch in Twelfth Night, Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn, Branch Rickey in Most Valuable Player, the Tattered Soldier in
The Red Badge of Courage, and Grumio in The Taming of the Shrew.
Jeff’s work in Los Angeles includes several films and stage work at the Lonny
Chapman Group Repertory Theatre. For his work in Show and Tell, he
was nominated for a Robby Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor in a
Drama. Jeff graduated from Winona State University with a degree in Theatre.
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