So if you haven’t yet already I’m sure you will be about a ss with Lou’s contract details being posted on twitter as proof he’s in season 8 until November 2024. It’s already been proven as faked in a matter of minutes. The twitter user who I won’t name, that posted it altered it and blacked stuff out. But the full screen shot came out and it had literally everyone under the sun listed on it, including Marisol and Shannon and the guy who played the cruise director in season 7. Which as we all know, that character died so 😂
But the actual website the entire thing came from was also found and this is what it was. Someone on a fan site asking for a working address/ email address did autographs from some of the cast and Lou wasn’t even one of them.
The bottom portion was what was given as “ proof” first with Lou’s name over the 911 season 8 until Nov 30 2024(which should tell you how they really do think he’s the entire show) and then the cast list and the signature of fan mail was cropped out until like 5 minutes later when someone googled searched it and found the full thing. So no reason for anyone to panic. No reason for anyone to really do anything but laugh at how bad of an attempt at a gotcha this was 😂
Wait... what?
I was busy answering asks, so I missed the commotion. But what?
They should make a TV-show about this. Ryan Murphy could make a fortune creating a TV-show where they follow a bunch of fans from a procedural show. Episode by episode they become more unhinged until they display stalkerish behaviour and start couterfeiting contracts.
ohh I just discovered that Chris worked at some point with Cillian Murphy in Sunshine wooow, it makes me sad that Chris is wasted even though many look down on his filmography, Chris seeing that he has worked with great actors Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon, Keanu Reeves, etc. I hope Chris mentally comes down from Olympus and finds and materializes some acting challenge so that he can regain his confidence.
Sorry for my poor inglés
Once again, I'll encourage everyone to see Sunshine from 2007, and not just for Chris. It's a good movie with a great director, great cast, and interesting premise. It might run about thirty minutes too long, but you can fast forward a little when it starts to lag. Chris' acting in it shows he does/did have more possibilities than his recent efforts.
December 1991 - Shannen for the cover and inside article of Teen magazine. Unknown (uncredited) photographer.
INQUIRER zoomin' in on your faves
SHANNEN DOHERTY, 90210's Coolest Coed
Fiery, intelligent, self-assured. If any words describe Shannen Doherty, these do. Playing Brenda Walsh on the hot teen TV series "Beverly Hills, 90210," Shannen has taken a sudden star trek into the major-league limelight. These days she's everybody's favorite girl! But 'TEEN picked her as a winner as early as January 1988. At that time, Shannen was starring as Kris Witherspoon in the NBC series "Our House" and appeared on the pages of our January issue!
Born in Memphis, Tenn., on April 12, 1971, Shannen discovered a love for acting at age 9. By then, her family had moved to the Los Angeles suburb of Palos Verdes, and she had performed in the part of Sneezy! ─ in a children's theater production of Snow White. Though her parents tried to discourage their daughter's ambition, it was too burning to be denied, and within a couple of years Shannen was getting plenty of acting opportunities. Her first professional job was at 10, in fact, when she did one of the voices for the animated feature The Secret of Nimh.
But one of Shannen's most fortunate moves as an actress was the one that put her in contact with the late Michael Landon. As creator of the series "Father Murphy," he cast her first in a two-part episode of that show ─ the part of Drucilla Shannon. Shannen had a strong hunch that she'd get the part because her own name was reflected in the character's name and her lucky doll was named Drucilla! Later, when Landon created his new series "Little House: A New Beginning," he gave her the choice role of Jenny Wilder.
"Working with Michael Landon," Shannen says now, "was one of the most important stepping stones in my career. I credit him for guiding me in the right direction when I was very young." Tragically, Michael Landon died last summer, and Shannen lost a beloved mentor, but the gift of respect, encouragement and advice that he gave her over the years is something she takes with her into all of her work. A part of that work which most people vividly remember was Shannen's role as Heather Duke in the Christian Slater movie Heathers. Shannen portrayed a character who throws off a timid, retiring personality to become a bold and dominating young beauty.
Shannen herself is anything but timid. She expresses her strong personality not only in the vintage clothing she likes to wear, but in an outspoken adherence to her beliefs. More than once, Shannen has had something to say about the way her character is supposed to behave. If the script doesn't seem right to her, she'll let her director know it, and often things are changed as a result. "I don't like playing airheads," she has said. "If I'm going to play a teenager, I'm going to play someone with brains, intelligence, a thinking young person."
Which is exactly what Shannen is herself. Her strong feelings about the way teens are portrayed on TV ─ and her willingness to hold out rather than to compromise on her vision ─ hasn't hurt her career at all. Now catapulted into the public eye with the highly rated "90210," she understandably feels the responsibility and pressure of being a role model. But Shannen seems to be handling it with the kind of cool that indicates her inner strength and clarity. "Get secure with who you are," she advises other young women. "Be confident enough in yourself not to let anybody pressure you into doing things you don't want to do." Obviously this is one smart girl who's followed her own advine ─ all the way to super success!
Think of the Disney+ DVS track for The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and the emotion of the one for Monsters, Inc. For more instructions, be sure to read the Ultimate Guide to Audio Description on u3playmedia.com.
Narrator: Leilani Jones-Wilmore (The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Monsters, Inc. duology, the Finding Nemo duology, Shrek 2, the Cars trilogy, the High School Musical trilogy, Ratatouille, Cars Toons: Mater’s Tall Tales, Up, The Princess and the Frog, Alice in Wonderland (2010), Toy Story 3, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The Social Network, Gnomeo and Juliet, Brave, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, The Radiator Springs 500 1/2, Annie (2014), Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur, Despicable Me 3, The Boss Baby: Family Business, Sing 2, Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Trolls Band Together)
Credit rolls (Mistral arc)
Here’s a demonstration (sped up because the normal speed is over three minutes long)
Volume 4
Created by
Monty Oum
Directed by
Kerry Shawcross
Co-Directors
Gray G. Haddock
Miles Luna
Story by
Miles Luna
Monty Oum
Kerry Shawcross
Written by
Miles Luna
Kerry Shawcross
Executive Producers
Burnie Burns
Matt Hullum
Supervising Producer
Gray G. Haddock
Producer
Koen Wooten
Post Production Producer
Chrysta Hiser
Technical Producer
Sean Murphy
Assistant Producer of Pre-Production
Nick Todd
Assistant Producer of Animation
Luis “Paco” Vazquez
Starring the voices of
Lindsay Jones as Ruby Rose
Kara Eberle as Weiss Schnee
Arryn Zech as Blake Belladonna
Barbara Dunkelman as Yang Xiao Long
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Jessica Nigri as Cinder Fall
Christopher Sabat as Arthur Watts
Josh Grelle as Tyrian Callows
Jen Taylor as Salem
William Orendorff as Hazel Rainart
Katie Newville as Emerald Sustrai
Samantha Ireland as Nora Valkyrie
Neath Oum as Lie Ren
Miles Luna as Jaune Arc
Mike McFarland as Mayor
Chris Guerrero as Blacksmith
J. Michael Tatum as Klein Sieben
Howard Wang as Whitley Schnee
Jen Brown as Pyrrha Nikos
Alejandro Saab as Dying Huntsman
Jason Douglas as Jacques Schnee
Jason Rose as James Ironwood
Bruce Carey as Captain
Tyler Coe as Reporter 01
Amber Lee Connors as Reporter 02
Jason Douglas as Reporter 03
Jen Brown as Lisa Lavender
Burnie Burns as Taiyang Xiao Long
Yunhao Zhang as Crew Member 01
Kendra Ziegler as First Mate
Michael Jones as Sun Wukong
Chris Kokkinos as Crew Member 02
Aaron Dismuke as Oscar Pine
Shannon McCormick as Professor Ozpin
Marissa Lenti as Oscar’s Aunt
Ryan Haywood as Peter Port
Joel Heyman as Bartholomew Oobleck
Vic Mignogna as Qrow Branwen
Kim Newman as Higanbana Waitress
Anna Hullum as Raven Branwen
Tara Platt as Kali Belladonna
Kent Williams as Ghira Belladonna
Derek Mears as Corsac Albain
Mike McFarland as Fennec Albain
Scott Frerichs as Businessman
Amber Lee Connors as Businesswoman
Alejandro Saab as Henry Marigold
Nick Landis as Angry Businessman
Kyler Smith as Waiter
Felicia Angelle as Trophy Wife
Chris Kokkinos as Husband
Cherami Leigh Kuehn as Ilia Amitola
Dawn M. Bennett as An Ren
Apphia Yu as Young Ren
Connor Pickens as Young Blacksmith
Scott Frerichs as Tall Boy
Marissa Lenti as Short Boy
Amber Lee Connors as Medium Boy
Kaiji Tang as Li Ren
Kristen McGuire as Young Nora
Stan Lewis as Mistral Pilot
Richard Norman as Atlas Pilot
Alena Lecorchick as Train Announcer
Music
“Let’s Just Live”
Lead vocals by Casey Lee Williams
Lyrics and music written by Jeff Williams
Performed, produced and mixed by Jeff Williams
“Like Morning Follows Night”
Lead vocals by Jeff Williams and Casey Lee Williams
This piece of media has been described by the Media Access Group at WGBH with funding from Rooster Teeth Productions and Viz Media, read by Leilani Jones-Wilmore. For more information about motion picture access, visit our website at access.wgbh.org.
This piece of media has been described by the Media Access Group at WGBH with funding from Rooster Teeth Productions and Viz Media, read by Leilani Jones-Wilmore. For more information about motion picture access, visit our website at access.wgbh.org.
This piece of media has been described by the Media Access Group at WGBH with funding from Rooster Teeth Productions and Viz Media, read by Leilani Jones-Wilmore. For more information about motion picture access, visit our website at access.wgbh.org.
Hilarious and outgoing, Brittany Forgler, is everybody’s best friend ― except her own. Her partying, underemployment and toxic relationships are catching up with her. She receives a startling wake-up call when a visit to the doctor reveals how unhealthy she is. Motivated to lose weight, but too broke for a gym and too proud to ask for help, Brit is at a loss, until her neighbor pushes her to run one sweaty block. Soon, she sets an almost unthinkable goal: the New York City Marathon.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Brittany Forgler: Jillian Bell
Catherine: Michaela Watkins
Jern Dahn: Utkarsh Ambudkar
Demetrius: Lil Rel Howery
Seth: Micah Stock
Gretchen: Alice Lee
Doctor Falloway: Patch Darragh
Ryan: Peter Vack
CiCi Forgler: Kate Arrington
David: Juri Henley-Cohn
Glenn: Adam Sietz
Dev: Mikey Day
Drunk Guy: Max Pava
Shannon: Jennifer Dundas
Molly: Erica Hernandez
Terrence: Dan Bittner
Tesla: Beth Malone
Dana: Nadia Quinn
Snobby Artist Man: Pascal Yen-Pfister
Snobby Artist Woman: Miriam A. Hyman
Michael: Gene Gabriel
Drunk Woman: Gina Costigan
Jasmine: Sarah Bolt
Matty: Ian Unterman
Waiter: Robert Garcia Cabrera
Overweight Woman: Maia Nkenge Wilson
Marathon Worker: Frances Eve
Peter: Esteban Benito
Film Crew:
Executive Producer: Paul Downs Colaizzo
Producer: Matthew Plouffe
Producer: Tobey Maguire
Producer: Margot Hand
Director of Photography: Seamus Tierney
Editor: Casey Brooks
Executive Producer: Jillian Bell
Art Direction: Naomi Munro
Production Design: Erin Magill
Set Decoration: Kim Fischer
Costume Designer: Stacey Berman
Original Music Composer: Duncan Thum
Unit Production Manager: Jolian Blevins
Executive Producer: Richard G. Weinberg
Associate Producer: Padraic ‘Paddy’ Murphy
Casting: Maribeth Fox
Makeup Department Head: Scott Hersh
Hair Department Head: Dennis Polanco
Visual Effects Supervisor: Alex Noble
Set Decoration Buyer: Lindsay Stephen
Supervising Sound Editor: Ric Schnupp
Casting: Laura Rosenthal
First Assistant Director: Thomas Fatone
Second Assistant Director: Kim Thompson
Movie Reviews:
SWITCH.: While ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ is about weight loss, it never feels pandering or forced. Instead, it comes across as extremely realistic and grounded, which allows the comedy to flow. Everyone across the board brings their A-game to bring this really fresh and heartwarming comedy to life. If you’re a fan of films like ‘Trainwreck’ or ‘The Big Sick’, put on your joggers and sweatpants to run out and see this one.
– Chris dos Santos
Read Chris’ full article…
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-brittany-runs-a-marathon-literally-run-out-to-see-this-stellar-comedy
Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.
Columbusbuck: Brittany gets it right – that feeling you have in the pit of your stomach when you push away everyone who cares about you. A feeling I’ve had for a long long time. So self destructive.
A 5-star movie, reflecting the reality of life, wouldn’t have a happy ending. This movie has one. But the first 60 minutes absolutely nails it.
Trailer Premieres from Brazil, Australia, Canada & USA honored at 15th New Media Film Festival® Los Angeles
In a world of on-demand digital entertainment, it is the trailer preview that captivates and entices the viewer to indulge in the longer format on their own terms. In a hybrid world, this allows festival goers around the world to choose the June 5th 2024 online experience and/or the June 6th 2024 in person in Los Angeles CA.
Title — The Human Era
Director — Lara Cardoso
Country– Brazil
Premier — World
Cast — With actor and environmentalist host, Marcos Palmeira, Luciano Huck, Iara Cardoso, Carlos Nobre, Miguel Nicolelis and Thelma Krug
Title — The Piccadilly Restoring Her Former Glory
Director — Matthew Shannon
Country — North Adelaide, South Australia
Premier — World
Cast & Crew — Scott Hicks, Sophie Hyde, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Peta Shannon, Michelle Wallis, Lorna Wallis, Deanna Wallis, Scott Krix, RaY O’Connor, Maxx Corkindale, David Gregan, Nicholas Begue
Title — Tesla’s Medicine: The Universal Fluid
Director — Robert William Connolly
Country– Canada
Premier:L.A.
Title:Uneven Ground: The Melissa Witt Story
Director: LaDonna Humphrey
Country:USA
Premier:L.A.
Title: Transient
Director: Luis Tovar
Country: USA
Premier: L.A.
Cast & Crew — Devin Reeve, Daniel O’Reilly, Laura Jean Salerno, Ninja N. Devoe, Lisa Mason Lee, Iran Dainel, Jocelyn Kuan,
Trapped in a bad marriage Tye Murphy struggles with accepting that the only way to heal is to leave behind the woman he’s been deeply in love with for over 10 years. Taken in by his brother (Ricky) and sister-n-law, they soon discover that the damage Tye has endured has taken a deeper toll on his life and that his rock bottom is just beginning. Separated by an unfortunate event, the two brothers struggle to find their way back into each other’s lives and to repair the trauma that haunts them both.Screening Date: June 6th 2024 in person
ABOUT New Media Film Festival® celebrating 15 years of pushing boundaries and innovation in storytelling! With its unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of creative expression, the New Media Film Festival® continues to inspire and serve as a beacon of innovation for creators, festival goers and visionariesin Los Angeles from June 5–6, 2024. Showcasing a diverse range of 106 new media films and content from around the globe. With substantial awards and an esteemed panel of judges from prestigious organizations such as BBC, PBS, Marvel, HBO, ABC, and more. Attendees can look forward to world premieres and exclusive content, reflecting the festival’s reputation for innovation and excellence in new media. www.newmediafilmfestival.com
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Cast:
Dennis Barham
Michelle Hospedales
Cameron Burke
Production: Steam Films
Director: Goh Iromoto
EP: Jill Brennan
Line Producer: Dolores Salken
PM: Alan Kuipers
PC: Kyle Sanderson
1st AD: Sam Pecoraro
2nd AD: Chris Simon
Cinematographer: Kris Bonnell
1st AC: Marc Pierce / Colin Doering / David Stuart
2nd AC: Jacques Branch
Key Grip: Derek Teakle
Gaffer: Neil Munro
Precision Driver: Jim Lytle
Russian Arm: Mark Cabiddu / Nikita Zolotarov (Filmotechnic)
Drone Operator: Tom Comet / Eric Bell (Drone Boy)
Commander Op: Bob Harper
Wardrobe Stylist: Trish Venema
H&M: Shannon Burnett
Production Designer: Jesson Moen
Buyer: Meghan Forrest
Props Master: Kirk Biernaskie
Script Supervisor: Suzanne Link
Location Scout: Randy Dube
Location Manager: Bill Dawe
DIT: Gavin Keen
VTR: Manny Rego
My ★★★★★★ review Babyteeth (2019)
#FilmReview #Cinema #MovieReview
Babyteeth (2019)
#12
Synopsis – Milla, a terminally ill teenager, falls in love with a drug dealer, Moses, her parent’s worst nightmare –Babyteeth.
Director – Shannon Murphy
Starring – Eliza Scanlen, Essie Davie, Toby Wallace, Ben Mendelsohn
Genre – Romance | Drama
Released – 2019
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 6 out of 6.
If you liked – Yes God Yes, The Farewell, Never Rarely Sometimes…
Sea Princesses English Voice Actors - Where are they now?
(pictured: Voice actors following the recording of the first episode of Sea Princesses, Lost. Back (left to right): Olivia Pigeot, Mary-Ann Henshaw, Isabella Dunwill. Front (left to right): Alex Cook, Di Adams, Paige Walker, Jacqui Lofgren, Katherine Cohn.)
You can manipulate the world and use AI that's as close to real life all you want, you'll never get all the original actors and voice actors of your favourite shows back to reprise their roles on something as large of a scale as Kisekae Insights.
The voice actors who worked on Sea Princesses are rather unknown outside of Australia and some of them have moved on to different roles, both in and out of the industry. Sure, I can say that everyone came back to reprise their characters in my personal project, but where are they now in real life? Let's take a look at where the voice actors of Sea Princesses are now, nearly 20 years after the first book was released in Brazil.
For brevity, I won't be covering any credited voice actors who are still predominately acting in Australia. Bolded roles are confirmed while italicised roles are speculated through observation and/or deduction.
Isabella Dunwill – Polvina
Known for her role as Geri Hallett in the soap opera Neighbours, Isabella Dunwill would voice Amy in the 2011 3D revival of Bananas in Pyjamas. In 2016, she would become the manager of the Melbourne campus of her alma mater, the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). Most recently in 2020, she participated in Miss Chess' Christmas song, Happy Jolly Very Extra Merry Christmas, released following the second lockdown in Melbourne.
Katherine Beck – Ester
Credited as Katherine Cohn and not to be mistaken for Australian actress Kathryn Beck (a mistake I made way too many times in the early days of my personal project), Ester was Katherine Beck's first voice role in Australia. She would continue to be featured as a voice actress in other Australian cartoons and advertisements over the coming years. Katherine Beck currently works as an American accent voice coach and also hosts two podcasts, namely The All American Actor's Podcast and The Voice of Your Brand.
Paige Walker – Tubarina
Like Katherine Beck, Paige Walker currently works as an American accent voice coach, though she has performed as an aerialist in various circuses. Tubarina was Paige Walker's only voice role. She has recently appeared as a guest on the Two Unemployed Actors podcast with host Max Belmonte.
Matthew Whittet – Hugo
Although Matthew Whittet continues to be featured as an actor in Australian productions, he has worked extensively in theare and has also written some productions of his own as well, including Girl Asleep and two episodes of the 2022 Netflix reboot of the Australian soap opera Heartbreak High. He also voiced Charlie the Monkey in the 2011 3D revival of Bananas in Pyjamas.
Shannon Murphy – Tata
As cited in her interview with Matthew Eles of Cinema Australia, Tata was Shannon Murphy's only voice role that she took up while studying to be a director at NIDA; a friend asked her if she wanted to be on Sea Princesses since she still had a bit of an American accent after coming back from the US. Shannon Murphy predominately works as a director on various Australian productions.
(there was also the yogurt incident of 2020 with her then-husband, Dan Wyllie who voiced Marcello, which he was found not guilty of and Murphy was found to not be "an impressive witness". Aussie Amber Heard much?)
Jacqui Lofgren – Leia, Delfi, Lia
Jacqui Lofgren has had no other acting or voice roles before or after Sea Princesses. Having practiced in physie (an Australian dance style combining ballet, aerobics, gymnastics, contemporary and modern jazz) since the age of 4, Jacqui Lofgren currently teaches at North Sydney Physie & Dance. In 2015, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary) from Macquarie University.
Meaghan Davies – Elektra, Angelica (S1)
While she may not necessarily be a "star talent" as Liamasterink described her, Meaghan Davies has been in productions between Australia and the US. She has voiced Megan in Tracey McBean, Tomasina in Bananas in Pyjamas and most recently, Annabelle in the Nickelodeon/Netflix series Sharkdog alongside Dee Bradley Baker and Kari Wahlgren.
Hannah Schofield – Juli, Jessi (S1)
Aside her previous role in an episode of the 2002 series Don't Blame the Koalas, Sea Princesses is Hannah Schofield's only other credit. Unfortunately it has proven impossible to locate her on other platforms, thus a screenshot of Juli and Jessi is used here.
Alex Cook – Matilda, Vivi
Famous for her breakout role as a child actress in the pay TV drama Love My Way as Lou Jackson, Alex Cook has also appeared in other Australian productions. She was also a producer in a number of shorts before becoming a theatre agent for Mollison Keightley Management.
Keith Buckley – Shark King, Octopus King
Also known as Keith Alexander, Keith Buckley previously voiced John Tracy in addition to narrating the 1968 film Thunderbird 6. During the 60's and 70's, he has also had roles in UK dramas such as Joe 90, The Secret Service and UFO. After moving back to Australia, he has featured in local productions (including Bernard the Dog in the 2011 3D revival of Bananas in Pyjamas) and does various narrations and voiceovers for documentaries and advertisements. Recently, he was also a guest on The Gerry Anderson Podcast.
He is not to be mistaken for the English actor Keith Buckley, who died in December 2020.
Mary-Ann Henshaw's only other role in Australian children's television was Amy in the original Bananas in Pyjamas from 1992 to 2001. After Sea Princesses, Mary-Ann Henshaw was never featured in other productions nor was she locatable on other platforms, so any recent news on her is unknown.
Olivia Pigeot – Miss Marla
While Olivia Pigeot continues to feature in Australian productions, she has also been a yoga teacher and in 2019, founded Bondi Kids Drama, offering classes and workshops for primary school children in drama and short film.
Robina Beard – Starfish Grandmother
From the 60s to the 80s, Robina Beard was best known as Madge the Manicurist in Palmolive ads for Australia and New Zealand. She has appeared in various stage and TV roles and in 2018, published a book titled My Life – Your Soaking In It. In January 2011, she was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to the arts before receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Australian Dance Awards in July that same year.
John Leary – Caton
In addition to his roles in television, film and theatre, John Leary hosts The Saturday Quiz podcast where he asks guests questions from the quiz in The Saturday Paper.
Jamie Croft – Caramelo, Mr Bernardo (S2)
As a child actor, Jamie Croft played Billy Moss in the Australian soap opera A Country Practice and Fred Kelman in the 1995 Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers movie. Later on, Jamie Croft transitioned from acting to being a music producer and event manager, eventually becoming the manager to singer-songwriter Harrison Storm (according to his LinkedIn profile).
So from the credited cast of Sea Princesses, who would be most likely to reprise their role if there were to be a revival or reboot? Well, I think it would be easier to ask who would be unlikely to reprise their role, and that list would include Shannon Murphy, Jacqui Lofgren, Hannah Schofield, Mary-Ann Henshaw and Jamie Croft. But hey, in my personal project, who cares about availability? As long as they aren't dead, I can say that they "reprised" their roles all I want. Well, except for a few times in the past, but that's the exception rather than the rule.
Santa Ana, California (April 24, 2023) - The NMRA/NMCA event team continues to grow and evolve with some promotions within and new additions in key positions over the last four months.
“We are excited to have these talented folks join the NMRA/NMCA Event team as we grow the event team culture and provide a great place for our customers to race,” said Rollie Miller (NMRA/NMCA General Manager and National Event Director). “They Join an established group of leaders in our team such as Augustine Herrera (National Tech Director), Shannon Murphy (Competition Director), Chris Vopat (Director of Operations - Sponsor Benefits & Customer Service), Thomas Bemis (Track Prep), Angela Nine (Registration/Customer Service Manager) and the rest of our talented team. We congratulate and welcome these great team members.”
-Gene Bergstrom - Promoted to NMRA/NMCA SR. Director of Racing Operations.
-Michael Washington - Promoted to NMRA/NMCA Racing Operations Manager.
-Bob Fairey - Joins the team as NMRA/NMCA Chief Starter.
-Jim Bailey - Takes on the role of NMCA Assistant Tech Director, working on Stock, Super Stock and Factory Super cars.
-Ray Williams Sr. - Joins the NMCA team as Starter and in Staging and Track Prep departments.
-Jim McConnel - Promoted to NMRA/NMCA Power Mall Manager.
-Wade Mooney - Joins the NMRA/NMCA team as Event Coordinator – Timing & Scoring
-Ron Conner - Joins the NMRA/NMCA team in the Staging, Starting Line, Tech and Track Prep departments.
-Jacob Segars - Promoted to NMRA/NMCA Fire/Safety Captain and joins the Pit Control team.
-Zachary Slayton - Promoted to NMRA/NMCA Fire/Safety Captain and joins the Pit Control team.
-Ron Turransky - Joins the NMRA/NMCA Pit Control team and takes on the Event Coordinator Role – In True Street & HEMI Shootouts
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