








Jim Storm began his acting career in theatre at the San Diego
Shakespeare Festival and from there he joined the Milwaukee
Repertory Company, and then he traveled on to New York. Jim
had the honor of being asked to join the famed APA Repertory
Company on Broadway, where he was privileged to be a with
them for two years before moving on to the Lincoln Center where
he performed with Peter Ustinov, Chris Walken, Brian Bedford,
and Howard de Silva.
He worked in television for awhile before moving on (again) to
study theatre in Europe where he spent three years behind the
Iron Curtain in Russia, Poland, and East Berlin. The call of New York brought Jim back to work at the Genisis
Theatre with Sam Shepard and Murry Mednick. He secured a role on the television series "DARK SHADOWS"
and was also included in the feature film from that series, "HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS." It was now time to
travel to Los Angeles to work with the Padua Playrights Group. He then began splitting his time between an
abundance of work on Daytime Television and theatre.
His most current film work includes, "SEX, GUNS AND DRUGS," "FIRETRAP" for HBO, and "MANSFIELD 9
BONE EATER."
" I have to say that doing the film, "CHAIN LINK" was more than a wonderful experience. To have been
allowed the freedom in these characters is nothing but a tribute to a very talented Dylan Reynolds. I love
working in the Independent Film field and look forward to the next project."
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Yassmin Alers is a native New Yorker who is a musical
theatre actress by trade.
Within months of moving to the West Coast, she made her
Los Angeles theater debut in “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS,"
starring Val Kilmer as Moses. Other L.A. theater credits
include, “MANNER OF TRUST,” and “THE THIRD FROM THE LEFT”
at the 2007 Fringe Festival in Edinburgh.
New York City Broadway, national and international tour credits
include the original company of “RENT,” Paul Simon’s “THE
CAPEMAN,” “THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW” and The Who’s, "TOMMY.”
Film and Television credits include, “STRONG MEDICINE”, “ONE LIFE TO LIVE," ” THE BITTERNESS,” and
“PREACHING TO THE CHOIR.” Look for her in Revolution Films, “ACROSS THE UNIVERSE” with Joe Cocker.
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A Film By Dylan Reynolds
Luciano Rauso ... as Little Man
Luciano Raphael Rauso (also known as Lukky) has already been
performing professionally for over 5 years.
He began his career with the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera.
From stage to screen Luciano has been featured in "DISTURBIA,"
"JUST JORDON," "A WOMAN CALLED JOB," "AMERICAN COWSLIP"
and now a lead role in "CHAIN LINK.
Luciano has also worked in television on such pilots as,
"SMALL BITS OF HAPPINESS" and "WISE GUY CONFIDENTIAL."
Luciano is currently enrolled in the New York Film Academy, where
he is studying the art of directing. Besides these talents, he has
written several pop tunes and recorded a demo called "BEST OF ME."
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Jody Jaress ...as Rhea
Peter Looney has 37 years working as a union actor with over 30 film credits.
His best known film titles are: “PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE,” “STIR CRAZY,”
“CONTACT,” and “OLIVER'S STORY.” More than 30 television series include
recurring roles in, “OVER MY DEAD BODY,” “CHIP'S,” “GENERAL HOSPITAL,”
and “SPACE RANGERS.”
Peter also has equity stage credits working in New York, Los Angeles,
Washington DC, Louisville, and Denver.
He is a professional acting teacher, with 27 years experience teaching film acting
techniques learned from his studies with Sanford Meisner as a graduate of the
Neighborhood Playhouse, NYC, and with Charles Conrad in, LA.
Peter loves the fun of working on films, and stays active practicing the craft.
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Peter Looney ...as Cromwell
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Lelia Goldoni ...as Floraine
....as Anthony
Mark Irvingsen
Yassmin Alers ...as Jade
Jim Storm
...as Duncan
David Kallaway ...as Brian
Jim Round ...as Detective O'Keefe
Mark has just completed lead roles in "MISS NOBODY" with Kathy
David Carradine, directed by Ulli Lommel. He also starred as the
fabled "BIG BAD WOLF," in the award winning "FALSE HOOD,"
Bobby, the white trash truck dude, in "HOLD UP," which is currently
playing on HBO; and as Deputy Dino, in the Sci Fi channel horror
comedy classic, "MAMMOTH."
Mark was nominated for an Emmy for his portrayal of Dr. Ian
Hollister in "STRANGERADVENTURES," and is scheduled to play
Jim also enjoys theater and continues to perform throught Los Angeles including recent lead roles in
productions of "CLOSER" and "THIS LIMETREE BOWER."
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award winning ABC Special, "DIANE: A PORTRAIT OF A RUNAWAY." Some theatrical productions have honored her
acclaim for her portrayals in, "WHY IS THE DOG HOWLIN' MOMMA?," "LIGHT UP THE SKY, "and "THE BRUTE."
Her two most cherished honors are, a Command Performance as "Kate" in "TAMING OF THE SHREW," for Sir Basil
Rathbone, and receiving the USO pin for her dedication and years of entertaining our armed forces as a singer and
dancer. Jody has opened for some of the great headliners of all time: Harry Belafonte, the Ink Spots, Louis
Armstrong, Tommy Dorsey, Dinah Shore, and Melissa Manchester.
She offers her talents to several national and local organizations in supporting AIDS research and education, fighting
child abuse and cruelty to animals, and participates at food banks for those in need. She serves on the board of
directors to the "International Student Film Festival Hollywood," assisting with the development and promotion of
aspiring young filmmakers.
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Jody has garnered numerous awards for her acting talents in Theatre,
Film and Television.
Recent studio film credits include "FORGIVEN," "CHARLIE WILSON'S
WAR" directed by Mike Nichols, "HOLLYWOODLAND," with Adrien
Brody, and "CHINAMAN'S CHANCE," along with several award winning
independent films. Television credits include a never ending run of
national commercials, cartoon voices for popular anime' and manga
series, a recurring role on "DAYS OF OUR LIVES," and roles on
Michael Nesmith's: "TELEVISION PARTS," "GHOST HUNTERS,"
"FLYING HIGH," "CRISIS COUNSELOR," "EYE OF DAN," and the
Lelia began her career as a dancer in her teens, where she was
honored by dancing with such notables as: Alvin Alley, Carmen de
Lavallade and Bella Lewitzky, in the Lester Horton Dance Theater in
Los Angeles.
Shortly after, began her career in acting where she has been
nominated for the British Academy Award for her performances in
John Cassavete's ground breaking first film, "SHADOWS," and for
"ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE." She also received the
Oxford Film Festival Award for her performance opposite Richard Gere
in "BLOODBROTHERS."
David appeared in his first feature film entitled "MAKING THE GRADE" at the
age of eleven, with Judd Nelson.
His early success inspired him to study theater in his hometown at the
University of Memphis, during which time he worked on locally-shot films
including "THE PEOPLE VS LARRY FLYNT" and "THE RAINMAKER."
With more than a decade of acting experience under his belt, David
relocated to Los Angeles to further pursue his career. Upon arrival he
quickly established his presence in town by landing recurring television
roles on Aaron Spelling’s "SUNSET BEACH," “SLIDERS” starring Jerry O’
Connell, the WB’s “ANGEL," and most recently the Emmy-nominated TV film
"MAMMOTH." Along with his television credits, his film credits include
"GARFIELD A TALE OF TWO KITTIES," and now, "CHAIN LINK," which was
just accepted to the 2008 Method Fest Film Festival.



Jim Round is an actor and filmmaker living in Los Angeles.
He divides his talents between acting, producing and directing.
He can be seen in many national commercials, and television shows,
including "JUST SHOOT ME, " "BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER," and
as, "TIL NIGHT," a film in which Dylan Reynolds, the writer/director of
"CHAIN LINK," acted as producer.
Jim is a native of Chicago and a graduate of the University of Michigan where
he was an All-American gymnast.
David resides between Los Angeles and Palm Springs and can often be found in the boxing ring or hiking the
Angeles mountains.
Bert Thorpe, Rocket belt inventor, in "ROCKET MEN," currently in developement as a feature film written and
directed by Clyde Hayes.
In his free time Mark enjoys writing silly bio blurbs that demonstrate his immaturity, confounding his girlfriend,
constructing chocolate cacti for vacationing New Guinea tribesmen, and throwing crashed computer hard drives
at wild sky green parrots on Zuma Beach for his increased cardiovascular benefit.
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Martin Scorsese, Robert Mulligan, Anthony Harvey, Peter Medak, John Cassavetes.
Lelia is an acting coach, and has taught acting technique and script analysis at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute,
UCLA, and Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, and has lectured at the University of Massachusetts,
Cal Arts and Stanford.
Lelia was Managing Director of a film production company, Trinaplex, and since 1990, she has been producing and
directing several short videos and plays. She's formed a theater company, "Tin Cup Players," and directed Horton
Foote's "MIDNIGHT CALLER," an award winning documentary about Lester Horton's "GENIUS ON THE WRONG
COAST." In addition to directing "WHO'S LOOKING AFTER THE BABY?," she is collaborating with husband, Robert
Rudelson on a feature-length documentarry, "CONTRACT WITH NATURE," about conception and pregnancy.
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