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Born and raised in San Francisco, Frank began performing and composing music at the age of twelve. At fifteen he had members of the San Francisco Symphony perform his music and was working locally with his own jazz big band. After graduating with a BM in Music Composition from the prestigious Berklee College of Music in 1980, he accepted a teaching position at the school. In addition to numerous awards for composition he received a National Endowment Grant in 1980 to compose a 90 minute work for jazz orchestra. He moved back to the Bay Area in 1981 and spent his time performing and composing for a variety of ensembles, including his own band, which recorded and album in 1990 entitled "Frankie Maximum Goes Way-er Out West". This album garnered much critical acclaim and was voted one of the top ten albums of the year by the Oakland Tribune. After spending much of 1991 performing and touring in Europe he made the big move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television music composition. To date he has orchestrated on such films as Halloween: H20, At First Sight, The Island of Dr. Moreau, Private Parts, The Relic, The Apt Pupil, Most Wanted, Snow White: A Tale of Terror, Incognito, Oliver Twist, Bastard Out of Carolina, Wild Bill and Double Team. His composing credits include Cold Case, Ed the Alien, Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders, The Invader, Longshot, America's Funniest Videos, US Customs Classified and Panic In the Skies. He is currently busy creating the next volume of Little Evil Things. See Frank's music >>> |
Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Tracy moved to Cincinnati, Ohio at the age of 10. After studying voice at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Tracy attended the University of Michigan and graduated in 1980 with an honors degree in English and Creative Writing. Pursuing her love of performing, Tracy then attended the Drama Studio London, graduating with honors. She then went to work as a professional singer and actress in the Bay Area, appearing in such shows as Party of One and The Dining Room. After touring abroad, Tracy moved to Los Angeles where she is a working actress and writer. She has worked in both television and film, having appeared on such shows as Ink and Timecop, and is featured in the upcoming film City of Angels. She is also featured in several independent films, such as The Next Tenant, Longshot, and Last Respects. Most recently Tracy appeared at the West Coast Ensemble in Sondheim's Company. |
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Jim McDonnell Recently back from the East Coast where he performed at Yale Rep in Shaw's Major Barbara, Jim McDonnell, |
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Susan Hull Susan Hull is a professional actress and singer who has performed in such varied roles as Sybil in Private Lives, Amalia in She Loves Me, Polly Garter in Under Milkwood and Cinderella in Into the Woods. Other Los Angeles and regional credits include Rogers & Hart at the Pasadena Playhouse, Jacques Brel at the Cinegrill, Woody Guthrie's American Song at Ford's Theater, The Sound of Music at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion, and Laurey in Oklahoma with Jean Stapleton. TV and film credits include One Life to Live, The Tonight Show, When Love Kills (MOW), and commercials. Susan is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University and is currently a member of Interact Theatre Company. |