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Chris Kendrick (Forsyth) is a multi-talented artist experienced in stage, film, television, voice and comedy. Recent credits include Touched By An Angel, Everwood, and numerous commercial and industrial projects. Currently, he can be seen in feature film festival sensation Saints and Soldiers. He stars in the summer ’04 Motion Picture release of Benji Returns: Rags to Riches. Chris received the Brigham Young University's Final Cut Best Performance by a Lead Actor Award for his performance in The Promethean.
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Diane Rane (Io) has been involved in many stage productions, though she is a newcomer to the movie screen. Since her role in The Promethean, Diane has appeared in 13:49 and Eat, Drink, and Get Married. She will graduate this April with her B.F.A. in Acting and a B.S. in Psychology. Diane received the Brigham Young University's Final Cut Best Performance by a Supporting Actress Award for her performance in The Promethean.
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Dennis Kostecki (Z) is an environmentalist, journalist, and member of the Screen Actors Guild. A few of his credits include: Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family - Universal Pictures; The President's Child - CBS; The Bigamist - CBS; This Boy's Life - Warner Bros. He has also done extensive work in theatre, including Glengarry Glen Ross, A Streetcar Named Desire, All My Sons, Wait Until Dark, and The Diviners.
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Patrick Rosier (Kratos) graduated from Utah State University in 1999, and has worked for the last four years professionally as a stage actor. He has performed in musicals, contemporary drama, and comedy, as well as classical drama. In addition to his stage work, he has had the opportunity to play in several locally produced films, which has led to his interest in and recent graduation from the United Stuntmen's Association.
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Ron Frederickson (Priest) is Adjunct Instructor in Theatre at the University of Utah. He was for 27 years Professor of Theatre at Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas, retiring to his native Salt Lake City in 1998. He earned M.A. and Ph. D degrees at the University of Utah, and has directed over 70 plays and musicals, from Shakespeare to Sondheim to Simon, including The Voice of the Prairie, selected to be performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Ron’s stage credits include roles in Julius Caesar, Hamlet, The Apple Tree, My Fair Lady, On Golden Pond, The Boys Next Door, South Pacific, Talley’s Folly, The Man Who Came to Dinner , and The Pirates of Penzance. In addition to The Promethean, his film credits include featured roles in Stephen Williams’ Blessing, chosen for the 2004 Mardi Gras Film Festival in Sidney, Australia, and USA-TV’s The Darkling, He also had the lead role in Doug Johnson’s feature length thriller The Hideout. Ron received the 1998 Kansas Governor’s Arts Educator Award, and in May 2002 he was honored at the dedication of the new Ronald Q. Frederickson studio theatre on the Emporia State University campus. He is married to former Film and TV Actress Roberta Shore.
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