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Jeff is serving as sole director for the first time
after co-directing Loose
Change Entertainment's first movie, Arbor
Daze. He co-wrote Love & Plutonium with Jacquie Floyd and is
co-starring as Hank the Henchman, Dr. Medlo's fawning sidekick. Jeff is making a mark on the Detroit entertainment scene in other ways as well. An honorary founding member of the award-winning sketch comedy show, Loose Change, Priskorn has penned numerous sketches and anchored the on-camera cast for 7 years. He has also appeared in several radio and TV
commercials, billboards, local films, and on stage in musicals and plays all over Michigan. In his band
Curious Jack, Priskorn (along with good friend Tony Wynn) writes song parodies and themes for Detroit's #1 afternoon radio show, Stoney & Wojo, on
WDFN AM 1130. Priskorn also fronts a cover band,
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Love & Plutonium started as a stage play, a writing
format in which
Jacquie has
much experience. After sharing the first scene and the basic idea with
Jeff Priskorn, he helped her develop it into the screenplay it is today.
Jacquie has studied playwriting with Kitty Dubin and Vincent J.
Cardinal. She studied acting at
St. Edward's University
in Austin, Texas and received her degree in performing arts from
Oakland University
in 1998. After meeting Jeff in 2000 while performing children's theatre
with a company called
Brainstormers!,
he gradually introduced her to the Loose Change TV group. She may have
begun as a flavor of the month, but she's now more like the virus that
won't go away! Jacquie has an extensive theatrical resume and is
currently touring Michigan High Schools and Jr. Highs with the
Jewish Ensemble
Theatre in a show called WORD, part of the JET's "Stop
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Affectionately known to the Loose Change gang as "The AEG," Tony returned with a vengeance to filmmaking this past summer after a stint as the camera assistant on Vernacular Films' debut feature,
An Apology
To The Dead. Cast in such a minor role in Arbor Daze that it could very well be classified as
forgettable, Tony has since apparently found a way to "cajole" this director into allowing him to shoot this film as its illustrious and brazenly talented Director of Photography. Others might use more accurate, yet
seamier, language such as "blackmail" to describe his appointment to such a lofty position on this project, but that's OK because everyone knows the director gets the last laugh. |
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While the other Loose Change partners were making other people laugh with their funny sketch comedy, Dan was trying to slip in a few skits with an alternative health message. Dan is waiting for the opportune time to launch his own show, "MDLies". In the meantime, he enjoys the creative aspect of the movie making business. He is hoping that his Coorman character will someday be able to command a multi-million dollar movie deal. When the Loose Change talent pool is running low, Dan is always happy to recruit a few Russian models from his company's web site
Webtalent.com. |
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Dana Floyd |
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Mark started his film career at an early age. The first Superman movie. Yep.
He saw it. Then there was a dry period of about 20 years before Mark was asked
to be Stan Wackerman in Arbor
Daze. Mark studied hard for that role. He put on
80 pounds for the part, and learned to read cuecards... badly. (Check out the
bloopers during the end credits of Arbor Daze!) When not in the movie business
Mark is in the acting business, lending his dubious talents to Brainstormers!,
the Portuguese Rodeo Clown Company, and Murder Mystery
Players. Mark is happily
married to his beautiful young bride, Renee, has two ferrets, and is a wiz in
the kitchen. He dedicates his performance of Ma Medlo to all the mothers who
can't seem to get their sons out of their basements... where she could put a
nice sewing room. |
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Renee Holden |
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A longtime collaborator with Jeff, John created and developed the sketch comedy show
Loose Change with Dan Corrigan. Along with Dan and Jeff, John has produced, directed and starred in various skits and features on the show. John, Jeff and Dan's last full-
length feature
collaboration was the independent movie Arbor
Daze, which John wrote and they all co-directed and co-starred in. John takes a backseat in
Love
& Plutonium, preferring to let the talents of Jeff and Jacquie shine all on their own, just proud to be a part of things as a director of photography and in a small role.
Next up for John is Weenie
Roast Massacre. |
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Noelle has worked on several projects, including short films, feature films, and the Electronic Music Festival in Downtown Detroit.
She has been involved in 22 projects, 5 of those being feature length films, including
Midnight of the
Mind, "The Ugly One" and Weenie Roast Massacre. She graduated from the Motion Picture Institute of Michigan in 2002. She is currently working on two projects,
Trevor Lork and Dilemma
Crunchers. www.noellelaprise.com |
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Jeff and Jacquie recruited Sid with the promise of Dark Angel's phone number. After
months of keeping Sid tied in their basement, he was allowed to see the light of day after finishing the art for
Love & Plutonium.
With a BFA in watercolour from Western Michigan University, Sid is infamous on the underground electronic music scene. He is also quickly becoming more embroiled with
Loose Change and their affiliates, contributing artwork to
Midnight of the
Mind, music and cameo appearances to Weenie Roast Massacre, and even bad acting to Loose Change Television.
Whenever AEG gets around to it, Sid's website will be www.sidredlin.com, but until then you can get him at
elred@ecybermind.net. Any offerings of free money or vegetables will be gladly accepted. |
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