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SKF ALUMNI YEARBOOK

Everyone that's contributed to our success.
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I always said I knew enough people to make a movie, but I never tried until the fall of 1999. We had been through a particularly bad patch of personal troubles and I thought it might give us an opportunity to refocus on what we really wanted to do.
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Makes a return to genre films as co-executive producer with Pamela Hunter and actor in SKF's lastest, Attack of the Baby Doll, as cable access doll appraiser. Trained in the classics at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England, William has enjoyed bringing a number of Shakespearean roles to life as well as treading the boards in comedies such as Lunch Hour and classics by Dickens and O'Neill. William earned his b-movie stripes early on with his appearance as Eddie in the Night Trap video game starring Dana Plato (Diff'rent Strokes), made infamous by joint Senate Judiciary and Government Affairs Committee hearing on video game violence. Residing in North Hollywood, William has become a welcome addition to the SKF troupe while continuing to pan products via television commercials.
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Works in Las Vegas as a Television Weather and Traffic Anchor. He also has had a weekly radio show on the #1 station in Las Vegas. He has been acting since before he can remember and worked exclusively with director Philip Faiss in a production Up The Down Staircase. While he aspires for greatness in the field of television, Justin still has his heart in the movies. "I have always wanted to be killed in some horror movie. Hopefully through Stunt Kitty I can fulfill my dream."
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Attack of the Baby Doll is perhaps the most ambitious project Debora has attempted for Stunt Kitty Films yet, working as director, editor, actress, choreographer and doll wrangler on the film. Debora began her theatrical education (having already graduated from The School of Fine Arts, Rome, Italy) at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. After moving to L.A. she continued her study under the tutelage of actress and coach Salome Jens (John Frankenheimer's Seconds). After a fifteen year career in theater and television, Deb helped found SKF with her partner Rob Robinson and nephew Philip Faiss. Her first role for SKF was as the granola-head Lila, proudly performing all her stunts herself under the masterful training of stunt coordinator Stuart Wilson (The Rundown). She then took the helm for SKF's second film, The Golem, starring some of Debora's dearest friends in a touching story of a dysfunctional family and the monster living their garage. Some of her most rewarding work has been as a volunteer acting and writing instructor to teens in the Los Angeles Police Department, Juvenile Impact Program. She currently resides in North Hollywood where she divides her time between prepping for SKF's next project and directing staged readings for Women in Theater.
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Bravely takes his turn as lead actor in Stunt Kitty Films' latest Attack of the Baby Doll working opposite and under the direction of his real-life aunt Debora Roventini and Suzy Doll. Previously, Philip helmed SKF's first short, Dead Stop, based on a scene from his own fan-written prequel to the Friday the 13th series. Philip currently resides in Las Vegas where his musical improv genius is on display monthly in performances by The Scene Machine.
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We've been extremely fortunate to be able to work with Stuart who's knowledge and experience has been invaluable to our success. You will recognize Stuart in his most recent film, whips in hand in the Rock's "The Run Down." His film work includes Simone, with Ashley Judd for Newline Entertainment, Charlie's Angels for Columbia Pictures and Lionheart for Imperial Entertainment. Stuart has over 20 years experience training as a martial artist and pugilist. He was A.A.U Light Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion in 1986, and is associate instructor for Progressive Fighting Systems, Inc. Hand to Hand Combat Instructors for the Navy Seals teams.
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Jeffrey D. Cook serves as principal of Oyaron Advancement, and frequently collaborates with Stunt Kitty Films and Roventini Design. A New York native, Jeff originally moved to California in 1996 to join a design firm in Monterey. He currently holds an administrative post at California State University--East Bay, and teaches a course in nonprofit marketing. His career has focused on the integration of marketing, communications, fundraising, and public relations in nonprofit and public organizations. Jeff received his bachelor's degree from Hartwick College, and a master's degree in nonprofit administration from the University of San Francisco.
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Alexander has written over sixty pieces for large orchestra, string quartet, and small ensemble, and has made six films. Upon graduating from high school, Alexander went to work for renowned composer Philip Glass in New York City. In New York, he was a music assistent to Glass and his musical director, Michael Riesman. He worked on two films while he was there, including Taking Lives (3/19/04) and Undertow (8/04). Currently, Alexander is in Los Angeles studying composition.
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Talented singer Jameson was kind enough to allow our use of his work after Debora designed the cover art for his lastest CD titled simply "Jameson".
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Patrick Connelly was born in 1975 in Livingston, Montana. He was raised across the state, from Bozeman to Lewistown to Missoula. He became active in school theater, tending to play character roles even at a young age, including Birdboot in Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound and Kistunov in Neil Simon's The Good Doctor. Despite his insistence that he cannot sing, Mr. Connelly has also performed in numerous musicals, playing Felix in Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? and Young Hans Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Graduating at the top of his class, Patrick moved to Bozeman, where he became a business management major at Montana State University for two and a half days. Deciding that wasn't his destiny, he changed to a major in Motion Pictures and Video, and he never looked back. While at MSU, he performed in numerous student productions, including A Trailer Park Love Story, which has since gone on to over 13 film festivals and several online sites. In 1998, he earned highest honors along with his BA in film and TV production, as well as commendations on his senior thesis film, an animated short called How to Tell a Story. After college, Patrick moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. Quite rapidly, he found himself in a number of productions, both student and professional, including playing the nerdy Stanley for the Los Angeles Unified School District, a role which was later reprised in Cyberstep 2000, for the adult education department. Currently, Mr. Connelly is working for the television programs Chains of Love and Blind Date, as well as serving as animation supervisor on a biweekly animated series on nibblebox.com called Bitches.
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Scott William Metzger was born and raised in the northern suburbs of Chicago. Escaping the cold and pursuing his dreams he moved to Los Angeles, and has been here for almost five years. A classically trained actor, Scott has been seen on a few television shows and commercials and more recently starring in the debut stage production of Lloyd J Shwartz's (The Brady Bunch), musical, Jubilee, with Jack Riley (Newhart Show). An overactive imagination coupled with a love of horror, and a generally sick mentality lead Scott to pursue Special F/X Make-up as a hobby, and has worked Make-up F/X for Gods and Monsters, Modern Vampires, and Children of The Corn 5. Although he spends the majority of his time on his acting career, and is currently producing his own short film, Scott always finds time to do something a little bit creepy or just generally cool in regards to Special F/X.
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Born in Oxnard, California, Geno spent most of his life growing up on the East Coast in the beautiful resort city of Virginia Beach, Virginia. He returned to the Golden State in 1998 to turn his literary attention to the Silver Screen. The author of several screenplays, Geno will be directing his first feature film in 2002.