The Little Boys Room

The Little Boys Room
Meet the slaves to the comedy machine. I’d say it was an “All-American” cast, but that would be a lie. We have some non-Americans in the bunch so it’s a “Mostly-American” cast. They’re toughest job is keeping a straight face, especially when the girls are having a good night.

Chad A. Fehr

Chad FehrChad A Fehr started his acting in stage plays performing in Up the Down Staircase as Paul, The Foreigner as Rev. David Lee Marshall III, The Little Mermaid as Prince Eric and Barefoot in the Park as Paul Bratter. Chad later switched over to film appearing in Up in the Air as an Extra, Game of the Year as a Season One Contestant, 48-hour film festival film Losing Heart as Ashton Brown and is currently appearing in the webisode series Blackbookberry as Kelvin.

Gene Jordan

Gene JordanIn 2003, Gene Jordan gained a role as an extra in the film Game of Their Lives. Since 2005, Gene has been active in the technical and video ministries of his church. In 2007, Gene worked behind the scenes on a video production of Up from the Ashes: Poets of the Wabash Triangle Cafe. In August of 2007, Gene joined the organization African Vision of Hope in a 10-day mission trip to Lusaka, Zambia as the photographer/videographer. Gene makes no claim toward being an actor, he simply portrays an alter-ego of his own computer support experience in the webisode series BlackBookBerry as Brad.

Eric White

Eric WhiteEric White is happy to be joining the cast of BlackBookBerry playing the always enlightening (and misunderstood) “Tug.” Eric trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and is now making his way around the St. Louis acting scene (There is a “scene” right?). Eric would like to thank Anthony, Douglas and the rest of the ever growing & changing cast of BlackBookBerry for the fun Thursday night shoot cram sessions…..

Robert Kishi

Robert KishiRobert Kishi went to high school with Anthony Plaster. He has no acting aspirations. He only wants to help BlackBookBerry be a successful comedy venture by doing what he can to help. He does that by playing Ken, the Efficiency Expert. When he’s not busy lighting up the set with his magnetic personality, he spends his days living the good life on his boat. We’d tell you more, but we don’t want to intrude on Robert’s luddite lifestyle out of the internets spotlight.

Erik A. Williams

Erik A. WilliamsErik has been keeping busy as an actor, producer, and sometimes director since 2005. After landing his first supporting role in the indie thriller “The Book,” he has gone on to be a part of over fifty films as well as numerous television, web, and media projects. His current projects include “The Heart III: Final Pulse,” “Johnny B. Gone,” “The Slacks of Dracula,” “The Devil at Lost Woods,” “Like a Moth to a Flame,” and “Without Seoul.” He has also just completed a lead role in Hack Movies’ “CockHammer,” a supporting role in “Redneck Carnage,” and another in “The Path of Torment” which are all currently making the festival rounds. He is also in two shorts screening in the St. Louis International Film Festival November 2009. Together with his company Rock Your Socks Productions, Erik is a force to be reckoned with. He is delighted to be a part of “BlackBookBerry” and cannot wait to see it reach the highest of heights.

Joe Hammerstone

Joe HammerstoneJoe Hammerstone is a film actor who has been working in feature length and short films since 2002. Joe has played various supporting roles as well as some lead roles. In 2006, Joe began working on bigger budgeted feature films that have been shot in and around the St. Louis area with many celebrities. Joe has worked within multiple genres, including Horror, Drama, War, Comedy, Family and Fantasy. Over the years, film has given Joe much exposure as well as a greater opportunity to expand his experience.

Bill Finkbiner

Bill FinkbinerBill Finkbiner is happy to join the Blackbookberry cast and reviving the role of Fred. He is a performer with Bill Chott’s Saint Louis based Improv Trick and can be seen weekly on Wednesday nights 10:30 at Mangia Italiano. He is also a series regular on the sketch comedy Big Brother and Itch’y Show Thursday nights at 6:30 on Charter Channel 8. His film credits include the lead roles of Steve in The Tribesman and Victor in At Arms for Slugline Productions. As well as supporting roles of Mike in All Those Yesterdays and Street Thug in Pantomime.
Notable theatrical roles include Laeretes in the People’s Theater’s production of Hamlet and Dr. Treves in Stay Dog Theater’s The Elephant Man.
He is currently in pre production for two feature films to be shot in Saint Louis in Summer 2010.
Full resume and booking information can be found at http://resumes.actorsaccess.com/billfinkbiner.

Christopher A. Hall

Christopher A. HallChristopher A. Hall started his actor career studying with Carrie Halk, a professional method acting coach in St. Louis, MO. He also studied with Brian Cutler, an on-camera acting coach. He has been involved in many short films and feature films, such as Love Stories and Tooth and Nail. Tooth and Nail was in both the St. Louis and New York film festivals. He has direct representation with Toni’s International Models and NOW Talent Agency. Among his other projects he is now working on the set of Blackbookberry as the urban New Yorker from the Bronx, Hal.

Cast Photos by Scott Smallie Photography