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Miles O'Keeffe (as "Wild" Bill)
Miles began his film career portraying Tarzan in MGM’s hit Tarzan, The Ape Man. Since then, he has starred in over 40 feature films both internationally and in the U.S.
John Bigham (as Igor)
John received a Masters Degree from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where he studied with Olympia Dukakis and won a Best Actor award in the NYU Film Festival. He has appeared numerous times onstage and in independent and feature films. He can be seen in the recent remake of the classic horror film: ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’ which received high praise from the New York Times and others (released on DVD). On John’s short list of ‘dream’ projects was to do a biker film. Getting an opportunity to portray ‘Igor’ in ‘King of the Road’ and working with cast, crew and director Monica Surrena was a truly fun and rewarding experience. Let’s Ride!
Billy St. John (as King)
Billy was born and raised in San Diego, CA and moved to LA to pursue an acting career in 1997.
His grandfather, George W. Trendle, created “THE LONE RANGER” and “THE GREEN HORNET”,
when he owned WXYZ Radio in the 30’s, leaving his legacy in theater, radio, and early television.
Billy owned and operated “The Dancing Machine” a disc jockey company, for 18 years and he has
many voice-over credits in radio, television, short film narration, and audio books. He was a charter
member of GuerriLA Theatre, a Los Angeles theater troop which produced evenings of short plays.
But he is most proud of all the work he has done in the last 10 years with young filmmakers: working
as an actor, mentor, and an encourager on over 100 of their short productions.
Vince Melocchi (as Pete)
Vince is an actor living and working in Los Angeles. He has worked for
over twenty years on stage, film, television and in radio. He can be seen in
episodes of Desperate Housewives, Seinfeld, Monk, E.R and Everybody
Hates Chris to name a few. On film, he's appeared in Austin Powers:
International Man of Mystery, Soapdish and Article 99, to mention a few.
Also a playwrite, his stage play "Lions" was produced at Pacific Resident
Theatre in Venice and has recently been published by Samuel French, lnc.
Patrick Gorman (as Panhead McCoy)
Patrick came back to Pennsylvania after being "John Bell Hood" in
GETTYSBURG. His first film was one of three at WQED about the
Revolutionary War for National Geographic in DECADES OF DECISION.
Just released, he is the crime scene detective in the horror flick, OPEN
DOOR. Patrick is the 'heavenly prosecutor' in the political satire,
GEORGE BUSH GOES TO HEAVEN. You can see the funny "Nu-clear"
scene which has a 4.5 star rating on YouTube. He appeared in the first
season of IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPI-UA. Before that he
was 'Henry IV' in the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival production of
HENRY IV, PI. ONE. Earlier, he was a bagpipe playing 'nut' in THE
HOSTAGE, Brendan Behan's Ovation nominated play at the Alliance Rep. Having appeared as a performer in almost all
phases of entertainment, he began his professional career as a dancer. He was with Judy Garland on Broadway and Donald
O'Connor and Sammy Davis, Jr. in Vegas. After his military service he performed as a clown at the Cirque Medrano (Paris,
France) and was the only American in the Broadway-equivalent of HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT
REALLY TRYING (also in Paris). Patrick performed in television, film and stage in France before appearing in Joseph Papp's
New York Shakespeare Festival. He has spent time in such prestigious repertory companies as the Seattle Rep, ACT (San
Francisco) and Actor's Theatre Louisville, among others. Some of his film credits are THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR,
WILD BILL and GODS & GENERALS. A few of his television credits include HAPPY DAYS, MacGYVER, AND THE
BAND PLAYED ON, THE AVENGING ANGEL, ROUGH RIDERS, RENEGADE, THE DREW CAREY SHOW, GHOST
WHISPERER and ALIAS. Just released on DVD is SHORT TRACK, where he is "Pops," the patriarch of a NASCAR racing
family. Right now he is the token white, "Mack" in Ted Lange's PLAYERS AT THE POKER PALACE, an ongoing series on
Veronica Alicino (as Molly Hatchet)
Veronica was born in New Jersey and started acting Off-Broadway at a
very young age. She was a founding member of the sketch comedy
troupes, "Chucklehead," and "Off-Off Fairfax." She performed leads in
"Danny and the Deep Blue Sea" and "Savage in Limbo" at the Chelsea
Repertory Theater. Her theater credits include, " Blackout," directed by
Bobby Moresco, at the Egyptian Theater, "'Girl's Room," "Club Disco,"
and "Inaccurate Information," at the Hudson Theater, "ltalian- American
Recociliation" and "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" at The Beverly _Hills
Playhouse. She has performed stand-up comedy in Brooklyn, New York
City and many gay clubs in the Tri-Stae Area. She was responsible for
many future actors, when she was the notorious MC at the Cinema Cafe. Her film credits include Sony Picture's "Muppets
From Space," Disney's "Max Keeble's Big Move," Fox's "Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties," '"Kimberly," "Final Approach,"
"Givin' Up The Ghost," "Sex, Orgasms, and Salvation," and "Lethal Weapon Ill, "Elf Academy" uAlvin & the Chipmunks"
"Viva" and "Made of Honor" "ParFection: A Golf Movie," "TIC," "I Love to Hear Them Scream," .. The Vampire Dance."
Television credits include, "Time of Your Life," '"George and Leo," "Welcome Freshman," "'Eddie McDowd," "'General
Hospital," and "C.S.I. : N. Y." Veronica is thrilled to be playing a real live person in "King of The Road."
Jillian O'Neil (as Skipper!)
Jillian is a native of the Pittsburgh, PA area. She began her professional
career in entertainment at the age of twelve. After finishing her education
she was cast in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical 'Starlight Expresa'
Gennany, directed by Trevor Nunn. After performing in numerous stage productions around the globe, Jillian returned to the U.S. to concentrate on film and television. Recent credits include a recurring role in "All My Children," and the feature films "Hollywood and Wine" and "She's Out of My League" from Dreamworks. Jillian currently resides in Los Angeles where she moved with her family in the winter of 2008.
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