Wendy Rolfe Evered was recently named “Artist In Residence” at the University of California-Riverside, Palm Desert Graduate Center where she starred in a staged reading of Charles Evered’s ADOPT A SAILOR. She will reprise her role for the Princeton Arts Council at their conTemporary Art Center this December. She has originated roles in the play VISITING (to become a short film in Fall of 2007),  PARTIAL OBJECTS by Sherry Kramer at Mill Mountain Theatre and THE SHOREHAM at the Black Dahlia Theatre in Los Angeles,  starring Eric Stoltz. She also appears in the soon to be released feature film RUNNING FUNNY. Other film work includes ASHES (1997 awards at WorldFest-Charleston Int’l Film Festival, Los Angeles Producers Guild, Houston Film Festival) written and directed by Jason Constantine.  Highlights of her acting career include meeting her idol Gena Rowlands and learning from her that “budgeting for babysitters” is always the first consideration when working in the independent film world. Wendy was also honored to have played the title role in Horton Foote’s LAURA DENNIS.  Wendy holds a Master’s Degree from Yale University and is the proud mother of Margaret and John.

 

Bob Juergens has been involved in the N.Y. comedy scene for a few years. He was one of the founding members of the sketch group The Non Prophets, and has continued writing and directing sketch comedy with last year’s Save the Date, a show he did with In The Gutter Theatre group. He has been doing stand-up comedy around the city, and opened up New York’s Comedy Company last year. Also trained as an actor, Bob has been in many New York films and productions from Neil Simon to Shakespeare. He enjoyed being directed by Rip Torn in Strangers in the Land of Canaan at the Actors Studio. Bob also enjoys writing as he is writing this bio for himself. He enjoys talking about himself in the third person, and enjoys writing, “he enjoys.” Bob is also launching the comedy site Broadcastmuse.com in December with a few other talented comedians (the presupposition is that he too is talented) and, you guessed it, will enjoy this new venture

 

Dave T. Koenig has been acting since birth, taking part in various stage, television and film projects while studying the performing arts in Manhattan and his native Long Island.  Career highlights so far include consecutive appearances at the NY International Fringe Festival in 2002-2003 and several independent films (Filmic Achievement, White Cure, The Calderons).  You may have spotted him in commercials for Microsoft, Swiffer, Verizon, Wendy's, Scott Tissue and/or Chunky Soup. Dave, who lives in New Jersey with his beautiful wife Stephanie and two really cool puppies, credits his incredibly supportive family with getting him this far in life and often speaks of himself in the third person.  See him online at www.bisonman.com.


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