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Alison Taylor Writer and Executive Producer This is Alison's first endeavor into making one of her scripts come to life. She has written three feature-length screenplays including one about an American teen traveling back in time to the days of Anne Boleyn, entitled "Queen B," that made it into the second round of the 2005 Austin Film Festival screenplay contest. She plans on attending the AFF this fall to talk up "Everyone's Business" to the big guns. Alison is on the board of directors of Film North, the group out of which this whole idea transpired. In addition to writing, Alison is a graphic designer and freelances for such clients as NPR's Car Talk and local business including the Ipswich Inn where much of the pilot is being shot (how convenient). She is thrilled to have met the talented cast and crew that she is working with on "Everyone's Business" and can't wait to see the final cut!
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Garrett Williams Director, Director of Photography, and Editor
Garrett began his film and video career at BevCam, a local access television station in Beverly, Massachusetts. He's since expanded his film knowledge in class and working on set in various independent productions on the North Shore. He is currently a student studying film production and cinematography at Emerson College and resides in Boston, Massachusetts.
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David Mauriello Executive Producer and Production Assistant Awarded a fellowship by the Artists Foundation of Massachusetts for his screenplay Fireflies and winner of the Jane Chambers Memorial Gay Play Contest for But Mostly Because It's Raining, David Mauriello is an accomplished and seasoned local writer. His plays Ten Minutes and Just Say Love were both nominees in the best original script category by the Spotlight on the Awards, Portsmouth, NH. His ten minute play One Great Big Light has been a finalist in new play festivals and is included in the Eileen Heckert Senior Drama Archives at the Lawrence and Lee Theater Research Institute at Columbus State University. The First Love Letter was awarded third prize in a Montreal competition. His plays have been produced in New England, California and NYC. He is also the author of the book Reminders of Home, a collection of inspirational writing. His play Body is referenced in the new book The Immortal Marilyn by John DeVito and Frank Tropea.
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Debra Crosby Executive Producer Debra's successful career includes acting, acting coaching, improvisation, writing, producing and directing. Inspired by passion and a dedication to excellence, Debra founded A Quest Actor's Studio in 2005. In January of 2007, she documented a humanitarian trip to Senegal, West Africa and the short film she produced, "Peace, Love & Hope...You make them happen!" will be shown in the Martha's Vineyard Film Festival in September 2007. Debra produces and hosts the monthly Talent Quest TV show that has attracted a following on the north of Boston and Boston cable access market. Many of Debra's students have landed lead roles in major motion pictures, such as Evening and in many independent films and commercials. She has directed a number of short youth based films in collaboration with SATV focusing on at-risk youth populations. Debra is on a quest to making a lasting contribution to society and feels film is a great medium for change.
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Don Berman Consultant, President of BevCam
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Nicole Sahagian Production Assistant
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Carolyn Booker Debra Macki Makeup Artist, represented by Lily Artist Management
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Christine Caggiano Debra Macki Makeup Artist, represented by Lily Artist Management
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