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4 ACT STUDENTS CAST IN 2 HORROR FILMS FOR MAJOR STUDIO
Academy of Cinema and Television (ACT) students -- four to be exact -- were recently cast in two horror films for a major Hollywood studio. Casting Director impressed with student's acting skills.
Four students of the Academy of Cinema and Television have been cast in the upcoming major studio horror films The Between and Crypt. The producers and directors Jimmy Flowers (an ACT instructor) and Craig McMahon (director of Machined for Lionsgate) were impressed with the talent at ACT. In fact, only ACT students, past and present, were invited to attend the auditions.
"I know what kind of training ACT provides, and so when it was time to cast youth actors, I knew that ACT was the place to look," Flowers said.
In The Between, ACT student Nate Chrisman was cast as the evil ghost known as Knife Boy, while Brenna Justine will play his ethereal high school girlfriend. Victoria Cosner also landed a large role as the Drowned Girl ghost, one of the few good spirits in the film's supernatural story. Three ACT students -- Anna Clark, Caiti Currey, and Lexie Rich -- were also cast as understudies for the film. For more information on The Between, visit http://www.thebetweenmovie.com.
ACT student Franz Birkner was cast in Crypt as the boy on the bus. Crypt's story concerns a group of thieves who break into a forgotten crypt, unleashing a deadly curse.
"It was fun to audition the kids at ACT and see all of their training come to fruition. As a casting director, it's great to have a lot talented people to choose from. I am so proud of them!" Flowers said.
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at 05:42 on May 3rd, 2008
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at 08:14 on May 3rd, 2008
WOW...I think this is extremely newsworthy! My son (and many of his friends) are very interested in becoming actors and just to see that regular kids that didn't grow up in Hollywood can actually work in the industry gives them more motivation to continue their dream. In todays world, kids moving forward in any positive direction is newsworthy!
at 10:20 on May 8th, 2008
PRStaff, I like this story. It's good stuff.
I disagree with the person that thinks the story needs imporvement. This is well-written and seems fine to me.