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Tina Bruna (Nurse)
Hailing from the Midwest, Tina Bruna's Los Angeles journey began after graduating with a BA in Theatre Performance from Saint Louis University in the spring of 2006. A few of her most respected roles include: Chris in Neil Simon's Rumors, Jenny of The Shape of Things and Angustias from The House of Bernarda Alba.
Originally from the small town of Atchison, Kansas, Tina revels in exploring the distinctive variety of Los Angeles. This past summer, she made the cross-country trek and has been working diligently since her arrival. Although Tina’s greatest passion has always been for the stage, she has eagerly made numerous contributions to independent productions as diverse and varied as commercials, trade shows, short films, plays, and pilot presentations. During her free time, Tina enjoys designing and producing her own clothes, as well as costumes for various projects.
This production of David Rouda's Sperm Warfare is what has her most excited about her future path in the big city.
Much love to Family and Friends back in the Midwest for their unwavering support.
Alexis Corey (Deborah)
Alexis moved to LA in the 90’s as she was invited to write and perform with the genius sketch comedy group, LaughWorks. She played with them for 10 years, in such venues as the Comedy Store, The Icehouse and The Improv. Some of her film and television credits include Strong Medicine, Invisible, Arliss, Mad TV and most recently the 29th Human Rights PSA for www.youthforhumanrights.org, of which she is honored to be a part.
Her first foray into the world of playwriting landed her in The Beverly Hills Playhouse One-Act Play Festival where she brought audiences to tears and howls of laughter. Besides acting, print work, voice over and developing her own non-toxic hand cream, she also teaches French. Yes, a child of hippie parents from Taos, New Mexico, this girl has a little bit of everything in her.
Jamee Damron (understudy, Deborah)
Jamee is an actress, director, writer & producer working in both New York and Los Angeles. A veteran of numerous NY theatre productions. Jamee took to the LA stages in Spin Cycle, and Oops! I Did it Again, two nights of original work by the acclaimed Short Fuse Theater Company, receiving critical kudos for her work. Directing credits include, Parallel Lives: The Kathy and Mo Show, at the Blue Heron Theater in Manhattan, and various one-act play festivals and showcases for the students of the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School and Lee Cohn’s Studio in NY and Los Angeles.
Her film and TV work includes the lead in the indy short, Henry, a featured role in the yet-to-be released film Appearances, and two TV pilots: Mick and Jagger, and “Just Kickin’ It,” a sketch comedy pilot in which she parodied Felicity Huffman’s role in Desperate Housewives. Jamee also served as associate producer and production coordinator on Forgetting Aphrodite, an award winning film shot in Greece and Cyprus.
Ryan Kitley (Blake)
Ryan Kitley moved to Los Angeles in December 2004 from Chicago where he worked consistently as an actor, an improviser, and an acting teacher for the past ten years. He is a member of SAG, AFTRA, and AEA with his MFA in acting from the Theatre School at DePaul University. Most recently Ryan worked as the lead in a short film called Awaken Me with Guardian Films. Other film and television credits include The Heart of the Matter, Choppers, Soul Survivors, Barbershop II, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Turks, and Early Edition. Theatre credits include major roles at The Organic Theatre, Mercury Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Shattered Globe Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Piven Theatre Workshop, Theatre at the Center, and Meadow Brook Theatre, among others. Ryan received two Jeff Citation nominations for his role as Nick in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Austin in The Big Funk. As an improviser he has studied and performed in Chicago at ImprovOlympic and The Second City Training Center. Ryan is a proud member of “The Living Room” – a select group of professional working actors and directors from Chicago and New York who are continuing their careers here in Los Angeles. He teaches theater and directs at Pasadena City College and New Roads High School in Santa Monica. He was born and raised on the Jersey Shore – exit 109. About 10 months ago Ryan and his wife Kelley had a big beautiful baby boy named Connor – he was a ten pounder! Thanks and love to Connor, Kelley, David, Dorothy, Alexis, and Tina.
Nicole Fantl
(Nurse)
Nicole would like to thank David for the opportunity to jump into his plays! Nicole began her acting career in Australia and has also worked in theatre, film, voice over and television in New York and now resides in Los Angeles. She trained as an actor and dancer in New York, was born in Sydney, also raised in Vienna and Paris and is fluent in five languages, loves to write and loves comedy. She would also like to thank Elfriede and Marcus Fantl and Poppi Mark Temple. Enjoy the shows!!
Meet the Company
Sperm Warfare
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