John
Aden (director/editor)
John has been producing, shooting, directing, and editing
movies - horror, comedy, and melodrama, live-action and animation - for
over 20 years. He is an expatriate Texan and a graduate of the University
of Houston. “I want to be the Roger Corman of Denver.”
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Ellen K.
Graham (screenwriter)
Ellen
is a Denver native and a graduate of the University of Chicago. As a playwright,
she has worked with many local companies, including Paragon Theatre Co.
and the Denver Center Theatre Company, where she was a member of the Playwrights
Unit from 2001-2003. She has been a member playwright of Chameleon Stage
since 1997.
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Bevin Antea (actor)
Bevin has been working in the Denver theatre scene since 1997, performing in Many Things for Chameleon Stage, Talking With... at the Firehouse Theatre, and The Crucible at Oriental. Bevin owns at least five tiaras and throws a helluva tea party.
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Jonathan Brown (actor)
Jonathan is a native Denverite, actor, and struggling genius. He has appeared in a number of independent films including Low Speed Chase, Backslash, and most recently in Here Come the Brides! as Tom, the ill-fated young fiance. He has been privileged to work on the stage with the LIDA Project, Buntport Theater, and The Theater Group. He holds a bachelor's degree in the Spanish language and philosophy. He also enjoys referring to himself in the third person. |
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Emily Paton Davies (actor)
Hailing from Long Island, NY, Emily has been acting on Denver stages since 1999. She is thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with the dynamic duo that is Ellen K. Graham and John Aden. Emily is a huge Jon Lovitz fan. |
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Steven Divide
(actor)
Steve
has been involved in local theater for a long time. He was last seen in
the comedy, A Random Act of Theatre. He also entertains at special events,
where recent roles include a polar bear, a pumpkin, and a pilgrim. Many
thanks to John and Ellen for allowing him to be a creature that does not
start with the letter P. |
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Damon Graham-Haradon (actor)
Damon is a ceramicist and an art teacher. Damon was a founding member of the seminal punk rock band Bile Geyser.
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Martha Graham-Haradon (actor)
Martha is a visual artist and an art teacher. View Martha’s students’ artwork here. |
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Ricardo Salazar (actor)
Ricardo is a native of Peru and has been a Denver resident for many years. His stage credits include What I Did for Dia de los Muertos at the Bug’s Children’s Theatre, and Painted Bread and The Crumple Zone, both at the The Theatre Group. |
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Warren Sherrill (actor)
Warren is the Artistic Director and Co-founder of Paragon Theatre Company in Denver. Warren has been seen on the Paragon stage in Saints and Hysterics, Mojo, A Tuna Christmas and A Moon for the Misbegotten. He also directed Paragon's Vieux Carre and The Book of Liz. He has acted and directed for numerous other companies along the Front Range area including The Theatre Group, Denver Civic Theatre, Bas Bleu Theatre, Openstage and many more. |
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Carolyn Valentine (actor)
Carolyn is an original ensemble member of Denver’s Paragon Theatre Company. She has been seen onstage in numerous productions in Denver and Chicago. Her impressive list of film credits include the enigmatic and future cult classic Low Speed Chase, the highly regarded training video A Winning Attitude, and the Colorado Bar Association’s award winning industrial The People vs Mean. |
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Gina Wencel (actor)
Gina indulges in acting, singing and writing. She loved being a part of Here Come the Brides! and is also happy that Brides! marks the debut of her toddler. |
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Will Blacklock (web/graphic designer)
Will and John met at the University of Houston. Along with designing the web site for Shocking Beyond Belief Films, Will is invaluable on the set. Just don't ask him about the Xbox. |
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