Yellow Raincoat

    Cast

  • Brian Hoover

    Brian Hoover

    Benny

    Brian Hoover is an East Coast-based actor. He recently made his New York stage debut in Follies of Grandeur (Theater for the New City). Regional stage: Macbeth (Shakespeare on the Sound); Twelfth Night ; Macbeth (Shakespeare Ventures); Gypsy (Ivoryton Playhouse); Henry V; Henry IV, Parts One & Two (Harrisburg Shakespeare Festival); and Singing Forest (Long Wharf Theatre). Film: "Shoes", "Messenger", "Across the Universe". Television: "The Book of Daniel". Music video: "Cut Out" (Talking to Walls).
  • Tim Cummings

    Tim Cummings

    Gregory

    When he's not cracking a joke or working in soup kitchens, Tim is jumping double dutch on a street corner in Astoria. You may also find him spreading his wings among the tall trees of New York's Central Park. Or maybe not.
  • Christopher Riquinha

    Christopher Riquinha

    Willy

    After lighting up the stage in his high school musicals, Chris studied sports medicine in college. Three years later, Chris came to his senses and found his way back to acting. For the next three years, he studied under David Shuman at the Weist Barron Acting Academy in Manhattan. Since his return, Chris has been steadily climbing the ladder, working his way from extra to supporting to lead roles in both theatre and independent films.
  • Kristy Lynn Farrell

    Kristy Lynn Farrell

    Cori

    Kristy just returned to NYC from a summer in Vermont where she played Woman #2 in My Way and Annelle in Steel Magnolias at St. Michael's Playhouse. Other theatrical credits include: Westchester Broadway Theatre (Meet Me in St. Louis, Bye Bye Birdie, Anything Goes), Galveston Island Musicals (George M, The Buddy Holly Story) and Theatre Fairfield (The Laramie Project, Psycho Beach Party, Pippin). Her TV and film experience includes: One Life to Live and Spiderman 3. Proud member of Actor's Equity & AFTRA.

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    Crew

  • John Ur

    John Ur

    Writer, Director, Producer, Editor

    This is John's first attempt at moviemaking. There are things John would change about moviemaking if he had alot of money, most specifically getting up at 4:30 in the morning. As soon as he makes enough money, he'll have all the clocks in the world changed to perpetually read 11AM.
  • Ismael Ramirez

    Ismael Ramirez

    Director of Photography

    After receiving an MFA in filmmaking from New York University in 1992, Ismael has chiseled himself a niche as an independent cameraman based out of New York. He has shot independent features, documentaries, short subjects as well as commercial work for among others HBO,WNET, History Channel, and Independent Feature Channel. Ismael has established himself as a verite cameraman with an instinctive eye.
  • Brian McAllister

    Brian McAllister

    Gaffer

    Brian McAllister's short, Lack of Color, was recently screened at the Gloria International Film Festival in Salt Lake City, Utah. He currently works out of New York City with his coffeemaker and his imagination.
  • Pat Wallace

    Pat Wallace

    Audio Engineer

    Pat Wallace is currently a senior New Media:Film and Creative Writing major at Fairfield University in Connecticut. In addition to his work on Yellow Raincoat, he's written numerous short films and television shows including the award winning short film "Michael Thomas Stevenson." Pat is currently in pre-production on his next short, "A Brooklyn Story" as well as working as co-creator/writer/director on the upcoming television series "The Aughts".
  • Valerie Zuluaga

    Valerie Zuluaga

    Art Director, Costume Designer, Set Photographer

    Trained as an industrial designer, Valerie has been in the design industry for the past 5 years. Her experience ranges the spectrum, from art directing and styling photo shoots to designing interiors, showrooms, exhibits and developing brand messaging and marketing kits. Valerie’s work has been published in Metropolis, ReBrand 100 and Contract Magazines
  • Kristy Lauricella

    Set Photographer

    Kristy is currently attempting to strike a balance between English teacher and professional photographer. She has studied at the International Center of Photography in New York City, appearing in the group show "People and Place" in January 2006 with two images from her ongoing project "Abattoir." She has expanded her portfolio in the recent year to include even more environmental portraits, baby portraits and actors' headshots. Look for her website in the very near future: www.kristylauricellaphotography.com.

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