| Al Nazemian |
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Al is an indie actor who is on the fast track. He recently co-starred with Tilda Swinton in an independent film and is a New York staple when it comes to live theater. Yianni has been working with Al for about a decade and assists him with his demo reel and web marketing strategies. |
| Amelia Kinkade |
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Amelia is an '80's dancer turned internationally published pet psychic. During her dance phase in which she was the "Sexy and 17" girl in the Stray Cats video and featured in Pat Benatar's "Love is a Battlefield" she played the "Candy Girl" in Yianni's band's ("Y") video "The Boy on the Toothpaste Tube". |
| Angel Wainwright |
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Angel is an emerging actress who in this project - that Yianni compiled for her - was in the company of greats including David Mamet. |
| Bern Nadette Stanis |
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Bern Nadette is best known for playing Thelma on the TV sitcom "Good Times" and appeared in Yianni's thrillumentary Insanity Fest project. |
| Carla Laemmle |
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Carla appeared in two of my all time favorite classic horror movies Bella Lugosi's "Dracula" and Lon Chaney Sr.'s "Phantom of the Opera" and shared some of her experiences for Yianni's camera. |
| Charles Fleischer |
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Charles is the guy who did the voice of Roger Rabbit and was in some great thrillers as well as happens to be a highly original comic turning numbers into laughs which he also did for Yianni's video diary. |
| Corey Dee Williams |
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Corey Dee Williams is the son of actor Billy Dee and was the bass player named "Manly" in Yianni's second music group "Mog and his Bitchen Hoods" in which Yianni sang and did the role of Mog. Their collaboration, the half hour music video epic "Girls on the Brain" has become an '80's cult classic. |
| David Caruso |
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| Doriana Sanchez |
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| E.G. Daily |
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| Elizabeth Wong |
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Elizabeth is a model turned actress who is making her ascent via her inclusion in commercials that we fuse for her. You may have seen one of these spots before. |
| Eugene Byrd |
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| Irene Miracle |
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| Jessica Tuck |
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Her celeb path - when met her - was at a juncture, she had just auditioned for a soap opera when we cast her in our feature film co-starring with Yianni. And a short while later she got a regular role on "One Life to Live". By the time we were in production on our movie, Jessica was on the cover of "TV Guide" ironically playing in the daytime drama an actress starring in a B Horror Film (did we mention our movie was entitled "Rock & Roll Vampire"?). |
| John Gallagher Jr. |
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His celeb path - when we started working with him as a demo reel marketing client - had taken him down the lane of doing several supporting roles in popular TV shows. After a few years of helping him promote himself, John won a Tony for his work in "Spring Awakening" on Broadway. |
| Karina Smirnoff |
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| LeVar Burton |
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| Lisa Gaye |
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| Mark Indelicato |
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| Michael Rady |
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| Nicolas Cage |
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| Paul Borghese |
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| Peter Yarrow |
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His Celeb Path, when we designed and implemented for him a cameo appearance in our film project, had established him as something of a legend for the classic folk group "Peter, Paul and Mary". We took one of his most famous songs "Puff the Magic Dragon" and had him rework the lyrics when he sang it so the tune now included the lyric "Yianni go slay the dragon". Shortly after our shoot with him, Peter was a guest on "Late Night with David Letterman" where he reprised the "Puff the Magic Dragon" lyrical re-write shtick we invented for him by now crooning "David go slay the dragon". |
| Randy Allaire |
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| Richard Kiel |
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| Rick Collins |
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| Sarah Steele |
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| Stephanie Gatschet |
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| Steve Freedman |
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| Tommy Chong |
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