CAST
Daniella Bobadilla (Madison)
Daniela is most renowned for her role as Sam Goodson in the FX series "Anger Management" where she starred opposite Charlie Sheen as his high octane daughter. She also portrayed the role of Emma in the NBC series "Awake" alongside Jason Isaacs. Most recently she played Riley Taft "Perfect High" opposite Bella Thorne. Daniela has three feature films premiering in 2016. She can be currently seen as Lexie Dennings in ABC's award winning show "The Middle."
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Daniel Amerman (Teel)
Daniel Amerman is an actor and improviser living in Los Angeles. After graduating from Yale University, where he studied Theater and English, Daniel has appeared in such TV shows as Arrested Development (pop star Mark Cherry), The Office, Glee, CSI:NY, Awkward, and most recently as a regular cast member on the ABC Family prank show “Freak Out”. LA Theater credits include BoomerMania (El Portal Theatre), WindChimes (Company of Angels), Down In the Face of God (The Vagrancy), and Assistants (LA Fringe). You can also catch him improvising and performing at the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater in Los Angeles and at many improv festivals around the country including in LA, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Minneapolis, Austin, Chicago, and New York. www.Daniel-Amerman.com
CREATIVE TEAM
Matthew Toronto
Director / Writer / Producer
Matt’s first feature film, The Pact, had a very successful run on the international festival circuit, garnering awards and official selection in twenty-two festivals. He recently directed the short film, Harper Finch, which he also wrote with his brother Aaron. He has several other film and TV projects in development including the franchise Reality Building with New Renaissance Entertainment. Prior to his work as a filmmaker, Matt nurtured a successful freelance career directing plays and musicals Off-Broadway and in theatres and universities across the country. During that time, he directed the world premiere of the celebrated musical Ordinary Days by Adam Gwon. He spent the early part of his career as a performer in New York City, in national tours and in regional theatres, including five seasons dancing alongside the Rockettes in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. He has BFA in musical theatre performance from the University of Michigan and an MFA in directing from Penn State University, where he also taught directing and acting for eight years. Matt currently teaches acting at the Los Angeles Branch of the New York Film Academy. www.matthewtoronto.com
Director / Writer / Producer
Matt’s first feature film, The Pact, had a very successful run on the international festival circuit, garnering awards and official selection in twenty-two festivals. He recently directed the short film, Harper Finch, which he also wrote with his brother Aaron. He has several other film and TV projects in development including the franchise Reality Building with New Renaissance Entertainment. Prior to his work as a filmmaker, Matt nurtured a successful freelance career directing plays and musicals Off-Broadway and in theatres and universities across the country. During that time, he directed the world premiere of the celebrated musical Ordinary Days by Adam Gwon. He spent the early part of his career as a performer in New York City, in national tours and in regional theatres, including five seasons dancing alongside the Rockettes in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. He has BFA in musical theatre performance from the University of Michigan and an MFA in directing from Penn State University, where he also taught directing and acting for eight years. Matt currently teaches acting at the Los Angeles Branch of the New York Film Academy. www.matthewtoronto.com
Aaron Toronto
Writer / Producer
Aaron began his career as an actor, performing with distinguished regional theatres including The Performance Network, Greenfield Village Theatre Company and several years with Jeff Daniels’ Purple Rose Theatre. He also appeared in Jeff Daniels’ indie comedy Super Sucker in which he played an agent of the Americans Against the Sexual Abuse of Home Appliances. Since then he starred in the bromantic comedy, The Pact, which he wrote and produced with his brother Matt. As a writer his plays and musicals have received productions at theatres and universities around the country. He also has several screenplays and television series in development, including Rezball, a one-hour drama about a talented high school basketball team struggling with the difficulties of life on a Native American reservation. Besides festival success with The Pact, his short film, Even Felons Fall, went on to win the Gold Remi at the WorldFest in Houston and screen at several other festivals. He and his brother also recently completed Harper Finch, a short psychological thriller. A singer/songwriter as well, Aaron’s music is featured on the pop album DSM released by his band, Damn Sexy Man, and also on several film soundtracks. www.aarontoronto.com
Writer / Producer
Aaron began his career as an actor, performing with distinguished regional theatres including The Performance Network, Greenfield Village Theatre Company and several years with Jeff Daniels’ Purple Rose Theatre. He also appeared in Jeff Daniels’ indie comedy Super Sucker in which he played an agent of the Americans Against the Sexual Abuse of Home Appliances. Since then he starred in the bromantic comedy, The Pact, which he wrote and produced with his brother Matt. As a writer his plays and musicals have received productions at theatres and universities around the country. He also has several screenplays and television series in development, including Rezball, a one-hour drama about a talented high school basketball team struggling with the difficulties of life on a Native American reservation. Besides festival success with The Pact, his short film, Even Felons Fall, went on to win the Gold Remi at the WorldFest in Houston and screen at several other festivals. He and his brother also recently completed Harper Finch, a short psychological thriller. A singer/songwriter as well, Aaron’s music is featured on the pop album DSM released by his band, Damn Sexy Man, and also on several film soundtracks. www.aarontoronto.com
Ian Michaels
Producer
Ian recently produced Rainbow Time starring Melanie Lysnkey and Jay Duplass, directed by Linas Phillips. The comedy played the 2016 South By Southwest Film Festival to critical acclaim and was acquired by The Orchard for worldwide distribution. He also co-wrote and produced the feature comedy, Friended to Death, with director Sarah Smick starring Ryan Hansen and Zach Mcgowan. Other notable films include Living Room Coffin (post production), The Cabining (2014) and Here’s The Kicker (2011). Ian is also an accomplished writer and actor. Ian's IMDB Page