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Eric Hurst, Drunk Guy
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Eric is a triple threat actor, comic, and musician from the great state of New Hampshire. He has been seen on stages throughout the country performing rock-n-roll (with his band Quick 66), stand up comedy (by himself), and began acting with modern vaudeville and burlesque shows (with old and overweight chicks in denial). Eric is proud to make his movie debut in "Whatever, Idiot" and is looking forward to destroying the planet while his cat sits in his lap.
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Blaine Reeder, Clarence Baudicher
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Blaine Reeder is a talented writer, producer and comedian who has done a little bit of everything in his life. He has been a software engineer, an Alaskan fisherman and an assembly worker in a bathtub factory. He is also an honors graduate of the University of Washington.
Most recently, Blaine has stacked bricks to stay ahead of payments for his school loans. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington where he engages in staring contests with his goldfish and works 80 hours a week thinking of ways to stay unemployed.
A beautiful woman was foolish enough to marry Blaine and for that he is very thankful.
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Scott Horrell, Bartender
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Scott Horrell is the owner of the Nine Pound Hammer in Georgetown, the finest drinking establishment on the planet.
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Rhiannon Lee Reeder, Shelley
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Rhiannon Lee Reeder is a talented playwright and actress. She is a 2000 graduate of The Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington. Foolishly, she recently married an idiot.
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Geoff Brousseau, Best Friend Date
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Geoff Brousseau hails from Seattle. Although he is relatively new to comedy, he shares a special something found in many of the great comics through the ages: he is an alcoholic from a broken home with a thriving inferiority complex. Geoff considers his jokes like he considers his women: "if it gets laughs, marry it".
Geoff is single.
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Douglas Gale, Not A Guy Date
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Douglas Gale always knew that when he grew up he wanted to write short bios for himself. He's spent the past 30 years practicing and honing his bio writing skills. The biggest hurdle he had to overcome was getting attached to a project that required his services and then ultimately a bio from him. Now, at long last, that day has come.
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Teri Maxx, Really A Guy Date
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Teri Maxx has traveled from Mars to Venus with a close
up view of the battle of the sexes. Her fractioned
look at life from both sides has fractured funny bones
and gender barriers. "Yes, ma'am, you are right, men
are pigs.' Now quit your incessant whining."
Teri's has trekked to galaxies far away as the finals
of the Ladies of Comedy Competition in Atlanta and as
close as the creme of Northwest comedy venues such as
the Comedy Underground in Seattle and Jazzbones in
Tacoma.
Audiences large and small have enjoyed her
presentations in competition such as the Seattle
Comedy Competition in the, Issaquah Walk for the Arts
Comedy Competition where once again, she was a
finalist.
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Breanna Kilburn, Slapping Girl #1 and Comedy Club Bartender
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Jenny Adams-Cross, Slapping Girl #2 and Drunk Girl
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Jenny Adams-Cross is a talented writer, director and actor who has directed and starred in numerous plays.
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Brad Brake, Angry Boss
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Originally from Montreal, Brad now makes his home in Seattle where he is an accomplished comedian and actor. Brad has performed at many colleges and universities both in Canada and the U.S. and has recently been seen on Comedy Central. An energetic powerhouse when it comes to standup comedy, his original style and go for broke enthusiasm makes his act one that is not to be missed.
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Mischele Jamgochian, Clarence’s Girlfriend
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Mischele Jamgochian is a talented actress with 15 years experience and numerous acting credits.
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Tony Moser, Condescending Boss
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Tony Moser started in stand up comedy back in 1999. Since then he's been touring the country playing comedy clubs all over. Tony has appeared in many film shorts such as the classic mockumentary "Trent Warfare-the 5th Kiss Member" and "The Note" which he wrote and directed.
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Duane Goad, Comedy Club Emcee
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Comedian Duane Goad began his professional comedy career shortly after winning an amateur contest at the legendary Improv Comedy Club. Since then Duane has played to packed audiences at comedy clubs, theatres and universities throughout North America and has been called "one of the most mentioned new comedians working today" by The Seattle Times.
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Duane Wright, Creepy Guy
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Duane Wright was born in Cottage Grove, Oregon and currently lives in Seattle. He has received scholarships for fiction writing from Seattle Public Schools and the Evergreen State College. Duane wrote, co-directed and produced an independent short film in 1991 titled "Symmetry" listed in and available through The Canyon Cinema Catalog.
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Noah Evans, Young Clarence
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Noah Evans is a founding member of and the drummer for the hardcore band "Marginal Way."
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Jeremy Whitman, Jeremy Hester
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Son of a Baptist preacher, daughter of a pediatric nurse, at first glance Jeremy Whitman appears quite reserved; perhaps even naive. This preconception is shattered by laughter as the "boy next-door" proceeds to enthusiastically lampoon any subject he can get his hands on. Hailing from meth-infested ghetto, known as Spanaway, Washington. Jeremy rests comfortably behind a veil of assumed innocence as he relates tales of the corpse he discovered in his childhood tree house, or his satirical views on single parenting. Jeremy cheerfully leads the audience through a wide variety of topics including, Alcoholics Anonymous, drug abuse, and current events.
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Eric Brown, Jeremy’s Older Brother
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Eric Brown is a film producer and multi-media specialist.
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CREW
Blaine Reeder, Writer and Producer
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Blaine Reeder is a talented writer, producer and comedian who has done a little bit of everything in his life. He has been a software engineer, an Alaskan fisherman and an assembly worker in a bathtub factory. He is also an honors graduate of the University of Washington.
Most recently, Blaine has stacked bricks to stay ahead of payments for his school loans. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington where he engages in staring contests with his goldfish and works 80 hours a week thinking of ways to stay unemployed.
A beautiful woman was foolish enough to marry Blaine and for that he is very thankful.
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Guy Cramer, Director
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A graduate of Seattle Central Community College Film and Video program, Guy has been involved in many productions. He has volunteered as a stagehand at Bainbridge Performing Arts Theatre, has fabricated props and constructed stages and has been an Assistant Director, Lighting Director and Cinematographer. Guy is currently writing several screenplays.
Whatever Idiot is his first film as a Director.
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David Mazak, Director of Photography
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David Mazak was born the son of mute immigrants. He was raised in alleyway, encouraged to take photograpsh by the city garbageman. Currently, he resides in the only real villa in the city of Seattle. He loves pudding.
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Jenny Adams-Cross, First Assistant Director
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Jenny Adams-Cross is a talented writer, director and actor who has directed and starred in numerous plays.
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Breanna Kilburn, Production Assistant
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Mike Poetzel, Art Director
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Mike Poetzel is a visual artist who spends most of his time doing graphic design, illustration, and most recently art direction. Mostly he just plays pinball and drinks beer. See examples of Mike's work at www.smokinpetz.com
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Michael Crowl, Musical Score and Post-Production Artist
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Mikey is a musician, actor, and web developer in Seattle. This is his first official film score, and he owes Blaine a keg of beer for the opportunity. He is also a fierce advocate for peaceful relations between punks and hippies everywhere, and recently debated with Henry Rollins before the United Nations Security Council.
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Jon Anderson, Storyboard Artist
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Jon dreams daily of growing up and being a real artist. Or at least having a career that doesn't hinge on him selling his soul and other products. In the meantime, he works in sales and panics frequently about updating his website before anyone has a look.
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Jason Hunt, Still Photographer and Lighting Assistant
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Born and raised in Seattle, Jason is a commercial and fine art photographer who has travelled extensively to 35 states and 10 countries in search of great photos, new friends, and the meaning of life. Always looking for new collaborations and projects, he can be contacted at jason@jasonlhunt.com.
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Douglas Gale, Post-Production Mastering
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Douglas Gale always knew that when he grew up he wanted to write short bios for himself. He's spent the past 30 years practicing and honing his bio writing skills. The biggest hurdle he had to overcome was getting attached to a project that required his services and then ultimately a bio from him. Now, at long last, that day has come.
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Nine Pound Hammer Extras
Rosalie Bahmer
Brad Brake
Geoff Brousseau
Courage Crawford
Douglas Gale
Peter Greyy
Jennifer Gebhardt
Bryley Hull
Trevor Jones
Teri Maxx
Lizzy Pilcher
Matt Pilcher
Tim Rayl
Amanda Timm
John Tingley
Steve Wright
Comedy Club Extras
Jason Cross
Peter Greyy
Jason Hunt
Lizzy Pilcher
Matt Pilcher
John Tingley
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Edited at Che Lindsay
Special Thanks
Scott Horrell of the Nine Pound Hammer
Mark Himple and Katie Aversenti of the Mars Bar
Dave Dennison and Angela Shroeder of Laughs Comedy Club
Erica Lindsay for her hospitality and patience
Meghan Hounshell for equipment and love
Jason Thams
David Mazak
Lizzy Pilcher
Matt Pilcher
Tony Moser
Duane Wright
George Grubb
Seattle Comedians
Tim Ptak and Smarty Pants
Drunks in Georgetown
Extra Special Thanks to Quick 66
Eric Hurst
Scott Konarski
Mike Lee
Ian Bond
All Songs by Quick 66 are available from Passline Records, LLC
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