Joe Scheibelhut (Karson)
is an 18-year-old actor from the midwest whose film credits include the
lead roles "Bo" in Boys in Black and "Jeremy" in Revelations.
He most recently co-starred as "Corey" in the film Bloodlines. In high
school he took television production and was the school's
co-anchor for their bi-weekly closed circuit news program. Joe is also
a regular cast member of the cable television program Assorted Silliness!
and was honored to have been asked by Mandalay Television to audition for
a FOX pilot last year. He is featured on the internet on over 20 sites and also has
an international fan club. Joe has a cameo in the thriller A:\kill
and plays the lead character Karson in the short film Plunge. He is now
attending college with plans to become a pilot.
Randy Colborn (Coach) is
an Associate Professor of Theater specializing in Acting and Directing
at Indiana University South Bend. A few of his professional credits in
Chicago include The Goodman and Bailiwick Repertory of which he was a member
of the Artistic Ensemble from 1988-90. In the Summer of 1999 Randy played
Sir John Falstaff in THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR with the Colorado Shakespeare
in Boulder, CO. Most recently he appeared as Junior Swansen in THE ICE
FISHING PLAY at Next Theatre in Evanston, IL. Several of his directing
credits for The Theatre Company at I.U.S.B. include the upcoming RICHARD
III, FOOL FOR LOVE, and AMERICAN BUFFALO. He received the B.A. in Communication
Arts/Theatre from Indiana University South Bend and the M.F.A. in Acting
Performance from the Professional Actor Training Program at Purdue University.
Michael Kouroubetes (Nurse)
has a B.A. in Philosophy and a minor in Film Studies. He received the Lester
M. Wolfson Award in 1992 for his short play "Guard Duty," which was later
produced in Spring 1996 (along with two other plays he wrote) at Indiana
University South Bend. In Spring 1997 he won the Wolfson again for short
fiction submitted to the campus literary magazine. In addition, he has
conducted interviews with local artists which air on cable access. He also
assisted in the organization the 1998 Writer's Conference at his university.
He is currently writing, assistant directing, producing, and acting in
the suspense thriller A:\kill.
George Schricker (Mr. Pythagorus)
is, by trade, a children's storyteller. But he wonderfully switched gears
to bring the pompous and complex Dr. Gorum to life. He performs singing
and comedy for many events for children. You may visit their website
here: Heart Mind Productions.
While in college, George acted in plays, including the lead in Bye,
Bye Birdie. He will also be starring in a feature film in Spring 2000
set during the Civil War.
