"The
Consultants"
Jacob is a Western New York actor who has appeared in short films, music videos, and corporate videos. He has long hair. What, is having long hair a crime? He's not a freakin' hippie, he just likes rockin' a sweet head of hair! Just cause you're losing yours, don't start hatin' on other people's hair!
"The
Consultants"
Jack is the brother of Littleflick producer Beth MacKay. He recently joined the U.S. Army and is preparing for deployment. We can confidently say he's not strong...he's Army strong.
"Pinch"
Tony is the brother of Littleflick producer Beth MacKay. He is an accomplished dancer currently teaching at the Future Dance Center in Hamburg NY. He has won numerous dance competitions around the country. He once had a dance-off with my brother and lost. My brother dances like an idiot. Idiots always win.
"Sam's Big
Bluff"
Jennifer participated in the 2007 48-Hour Film Project's Buffalo competition, playing an on-camera role in "X-Day". The film took first place at the competition, and went on to compete in the national competition.
"Fireballs"
Christina had just joined the burlesque troupe Eye Candy when she discovered they were playing the lead roles in a short film. Then she found out she had one of the main parts. Then she found out that in the film, her character had to flash a bunch of guys at a stag party. Why she didn't run away, we don't know.
"Postage Paid"
Drew found out he had the role of Barry the day before the shoot. Consequently, his entire scene was pretty much improvised. I don't know what "That's delicious" means, but it's funny. He also added the Scrabble thing. And he said Scrabble, not Scrabulous. So stay off his back, Hasbro!
"The
Consultants"
Ray is an accomplished Western New York actor from stage and screen. He recently appeared in Studio Arena's "The Mystery of Irma Vep", where he and one other actor played all the roles (about 12 in all). Yes, he played a woman. No, he wasn't very attractive (sorry Ray, but the truth stings).
"Pinch"
Rob is a glutton for punishment, since he allowed us to put his face in the cake for his scene in "Pinch" (and then we didn't even use the scene...sorry). Rob has also appeared in a recent indie horror film (he got killed, and it was pretty gross).
"Postage Paid"
Steve is a former stand-up comedian who is now writing and directing several film projects in Phoenix. Learn more about his projects at Locked Horns Productions. And if you're from Buffalo, and you're saying "Is that the guy from TV?", the answer is "yes".
"Pinch"
Julie is a Western New Yorker who has appeared in numerous film and video projects. She recently worked with Full Circle Studios on their short film "Boxed Out". It's a film about an office, not about boxing. Or basketball, where you "box out" someone to get a rebound. It's just about an office.
"120"
Lisa is the aunt of Littleflick producer Beth MacKay. She thought it would be fun to give acting a try. Then she spent two hours being held in a headlock as a hostage. She hasn't acted since.
"Hold The
Onions"
While Bella is quite the actor, she is also quite the singer. She often performs with the Jim Tudini Band, along with her mother and vocalist Elena Cala Buscarino. I'm not sure if she likes onions. I'll ask her next time I see her.
"Fireballs"
"The Cramshaft Meeting"
Besides film, Brian has appeared on stage at Buffalo's Shakespeare in Delaware Park, one of the oldest outdoor Shakespeare performances in the country. He is currently in New York City, livin' the dream!



