CAST BIOGRAPHIES
MICHAEL REED (Bobby)
Michael spent the majority of his adolescent life a military brat, moving around the US and
Germany. After receiving his undergraduate in Theater, Michael decided to focus on his love of
film. His first feature found him in Michigan, where he froze his butt off. Vowing to himself a
warmer environment, Michael moved to NYC for three years, then north to Rhode Island for
nine years. Smart. Currently residing in Los Angeles, where Michael finally found blue skies and
vitamin delta in spades. Happy and driven, the future is his oyster.
AUGIE DUKE (Jules)
A talented actress known as the “It Girl of the Indies”, Augie Duke has appeared in numerous
films, TV shows and shorts spanning the last decade. She starred in many horror features
including the much-loved Bad Kids Go To Hell, The Badger Game and Spring. Augie played Joan
Jett in the Amazon Original series “Red Oaks”. She also played Steve McQueen’s wife Neile
Adams in Chasing Bullitt. She won Best Actress for the feature Burning Ketucky at the
Mammoth Film Festival.
Augie recently earned rave reviews for playing lead in Angelica Zollo’s feature Trauma is a Time
Machine. LA Times wrote “Zollo, and her daring lead actress, Duke, create a courageously
personal, experimental piece, tapping into a raw emotional state not often rendered on the
screen with such depth and intelligence.”
ARMEN GARO (Gene)
Armen is an actor and writer known for The Departed (2006), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013),
and American Hustle (2013).
THOMAS G. WAITES (Larry)
Thomas G. Waites was born on January 8, 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is an actor and
director, known for The Thing (1982), And Justice for All (1979), Money Train (1995) and is
perhaps most well-known for his role in the cult classic film The Warriors (1979).
ALLIE MARSHALL (Pearl)
Allie Marshall is a New York based SAG actress and producer, born and raised in Rhode Island.
She recently wrapped her acting role in the film "6:45" which she is an associate producer on,
and is currently working on its post production stage. Her work can be seen on Lifetime,
Amazon Prime, Netflix, Youtube, and local theaters. Allie started college and set out to be an
athletic trainer at the age of 16 after skipping a year of high school. She stumbled into her
unknown passion of acting, making her film debut as Erica in "Almost Mercy” on Netflix. From
there, she immediately changed her career path and began training her craft. She completed
her first year of acting with 17 credits to her name. Allie's spirit lives in acting, but when she
isn't in front of the camera, she can be found producing, writing, and telling corny jokes on set.
To view Allie's reel, footage, or to learn more about her, visit her website
www.alliemarshallofficial.com
RAY MANCINI (Detective Presley)
Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini was born on March 4, 1961 in Youngstown, Ohio, as Raymond
Michael Mancini. He is an actor and producer, known for 6:45, Timebomb (1991) and Who's the
Boss? (1984)
THE 45 KING (Mark)
Mark Howard James (born October 16, 1961) professionally known as The 45 King, is an
American hip hop record producer and disc jockey (DJ) from The Bronx borough of New York
City. The 45 King first gained fame with his breakbeat track The 900 in 1987. He was also
featured on the 1989-Hustlers Convention album on the UK label Music of Life, which is
considered by many to be hip-hop's first-ever live album. The 45 King's big break came when
Queen Latifah signed with Tommy Boy Records in 1989 and released the album All Hail the
Queen. The 45 King did extensive production on this album, and it is considered by critics to be
among his best production work. In 1998, The 45 King produced Hard Knock Life (Ghetto
Anthem) for Jay-Z. The song was a hit that featured a looped chorus from the original cast
album of the Broadway musical Annie. In 2000, he produced the platinum- certified track for
Eminem
REMY MA (Cassi)
The legacy of Remy Ma is as tightly woven into the fabric of hip-hop history as a bass line. Over
the course of nearly two decades, Remy has impacted rap music both near and far, setting a bar
for how artists of all genders should approach the art form. However, we lost her physical
presence for nearly half of her career span—a story she details in her long-awaited second solo
album 7 Winters and 6 Summers. The Bronx-bred Grammy-nominated legend delivers a brand
new iteration of Remy Ma, one who is not only integral to the foundation of hip-hop music, but
is elevating it as one of the brightest yet timeless stars in the game.