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(the movie)

 

The
Reincarnated
Edrose

Scott Brantley has had parts in 3 hollywood movies, Against the Wall, Andersonville, and George Wallace where he played Arthur Bremer, the man who shot Wallace. Scott has also played a criminal in an episode of America's Most Wanted. He currently lives in Nashville.
Monica Ambrose plays a tv anchor person who is interviewing all the cast members of Skipp'n the Heat. She comes in sheep's clothing (for about 30 seconds), pretending to want to talk about the tv show which is now starting it's 6th season. She is really trying to find the truth about the Edrose Society. This is Monica Ambrose' first acting job and the only person who went through the auditioning process for this movie (everybody else was a friend)). She has been a dream to work with. I have walked her in mud, poured leaves on her head, made her run on a hot day in a jacket, etc, and she has never complained. She is currently pregnant and holding back the whole movie. Ok, so it's been some time, and she had her baby and the movie is finished. I hope she realized I was kidding about holding up the movie. Maybe that's why she didn't return my calls.
Monica
Commons


Belmont
Ragoni



Danny Vinson plays Belmont Ragoni. Bel and his cohort have convinced Meredith, one of the actors of Skipp'n the Heat, to hide out as a publicity stunt to bring up the ratings of the show. In movie reality, Belmont is a cult deprogrammer who is trying to pull Meredith out of the Edrose society.

Danny was/is a spokesperson for 2 national food chains and has done national commercials for many projects, most of them seen on ESPN and TNN. He co-starred opposite of Henry Thomas (Elliot in ET), in the 1998 movie A Good Baby, a was a sheriff deputy in U.S. Marshal, and recently co-starred in Faulkner's Two Soldiers. He now lives in Nashville.

Jay Bugg plays X and I can't tell you anymore about his character. Jay is now roaming the country doing whatever genius computer work he's up to.

X

 
          The "Director" Drag

Neill plays the wannabe actor who dreams about Edrose and brings together the group to come to Georgia.

Neill is happy to report his acting accolades as: breaking up a fight in Melrose Place, Dancing behind Mike Myers in Austin Powers, and looking wide eyed at the world's largest telescope in Batman and Robin.

 

Clay Cranford plays Drag. He's the mail clerk at the tv station, WPN, which produces the tv show Skipp'n the Heat. He just wasn't born to be successful at much in life. But he's being prodded to use his sneakiness to also foil the Edrose society.

Clay played a checkpoint guard in The Chamber

         
      

 
Anna-merican Ramirez Lalinda LaMadrid and Courtney McClellan play Honey and Sweety, the makeup girl and camera person that grudgingly serve Monica Commons. They do their best to enjoy every second of Monica's failures in life.
 

 
Emmy Collins plays The Prophet of Tv. Emmy played Alfred the Junkie on the tv series Homicide; Red Rash the Redneck on the show Living Single; a hippy shopper in John Water's Pecker; a murderer on America's Most Wanted, he robbed Luke on General Hospital, and gave out drug brownies on Freaks and Geeks. Emmy also writes and films his own movies. www.frugalityfilms.com.

 

Skipp'n the Heat
(the Tv show within the movie)






Skipp
Kennedy

   
Mark Berry plays Skipp Kennedy. Mark left the show, Skipp'n the Heat, for several odd reasons. This has caused the show to fall in the ratings. His movie character, Mark, is not really apart of the Edrose society. Well, maybe he is. He's tricky and aloof.

C. Meredith Driver plays Heather Emerson. Meredith's movie character, Meredith, is the one hiding out to bring out the publicity for the show. She's been cooped up in a motel room for 6 days with no change of clothes or an outside bathroom, and the only entertainment being a continual dose of Skipp'n the Heat. C. Meredith Driver is currently post-baby and living in Augusta.


Heather
Emerson



Sephi
McClendon


Leslie Becknell on the tv show plays the frazzled Sephi McClendon, the owner of the detective agency that has begrudginly hired Heather Emerson. Her movie character, Leslie, is not all that upset over the "scrawney" Meredith missing. In non acting life Leslie cracks the whip at Coca-Cola, and is a Lay Minister at the Unitarian Church.

David Alexander is hilarious as the movie actor, David, who plays the goofy Arthur McEnroe on the tv show. In the movie, David is a go-along and follows the Edrose Society, but he'd just be as happy playing tennis.


Arthur
McEnroe
 
 

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Last, and you'll discover not least, is Osman Dillard who plays Osman, the guy who plays Jerry on the tv show within the movie. Osman has loftier goals than just avoiding Monica Commons' annoy-some questions. He wants to get Mark back on the show, he wants the ratings back up, he wants to write, he wants to direct, he wants to get himself in big trouble.

Jerry
       

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Jason Drakeford plays the leader of the grass roots actors who have sort of now-you've-gone-and-done-it. As actors who have not yet made it, they took tv into their own hands and through experiments they have mixed their reality with tv. Because of this they live a life of sometimes being 3-D and, when the airwaves are crisp and frisky, sometimes being a 2-D image. Jason still seeks the true door in hopes of setting his captives free and avoidance of the place between tv and reality; Purga-tv.