Actors
Bernardo Badillo (WHEELS): Watch video trailer for Wheels.
Bernardo Badillo is a Mexican-American actor born and
raised in Southern California. He attended the University of California Los Angeles where he received his B.A. in
theater from the School of Theater, Film and Television. He received his M.F.A from
The Actors Studio Drama School, located in the heart of New York City. After graduate
school, Bernardo returned to Southern California where he is currently pursuing a career
in theater as well as in film and television. You can see Bernardo featured in the
HBO film Walkout.
Kevin Blake (HORIZON LINE): Watch video trailer for Horizon Line.
Kevin Blake's relationship with the theater began with a role in William Shakespeare's
A Midsummer Night's Dream, when he was a freshman in a Florida high school. Since
then, Kevin has received his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Acting and Directing.
In addition to Shakespeare, Kevin has tackled many of the great classic playwrights
including Ibsen, Shaw, and Chekhov. He has also worked on many new and original
productions such as, Benedict Arnold, Great Men of Science and Like Totally Weird.
Kevin made his network television debut on the CBS drama JAG. He continually works
in theatre and in film, and is currently the #1 host and stage captain of Universal Studios Hollywood's
Special Effects Stage Show. Kevin is currently working on a one-man production
of Hamlet.
DeLanna Studi (KICK): Watch video trailer for Kick.
DeLanna Studi is a Cherokee woman who began her acting career at age three in Liberty, Oklahoma.
She has been living and working in Los Angeles for six years, working frequently with the
Native Voices Theatre Company. In November 2003, DeLanna won the "Best Supporting Actress"
Award at the 28th Annual American Indian Film Institute Festival for her role as the brave
and strong "Talks-a-Lot" in the ABC/Hallmark mini-series Dreamkeeper, winner of five awards
including, "Best Film 2003." She can be seen in the film Edge of America, which was selected to
open the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. She is passionate about her community and believes
her greatest achievements have been the honor of mentoring Native youth throughout the United States.
