
- FEATURE
- SYNOPSIS
- CAST & CREW
- PRODUCTION STILLS
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Season 2: "The Hooker"
Season 2 opens with Miller and McKenna on a stakeout that ends in not so nice surprise.
Season 2: "Hotbox"
We'll let this episode title speak for itself.
Season 2: "Offensive Driving"
McKenna teaches Miller the value, and fun, in offensive driving.
Season 2: "Feng Shui"
Miller tries to bring a little harmony into the car he's stuck in with McKenna for 12 hours a day.
Season 2: "Bored"
Sometimes law enforcement is just plain boring.
Season 2: "Burger"
McKenna makes Miller an offer he just can't refuse.
Season 2: "Halloween Special"
We invited a guest director in to shoot a special Halloween episode and this is what we got.
Season 2: "Sweet Dreams"
McKenna gets a little too worked up by a "sweet" dream.
Season 2: "Perfect Woman"
Miller and McKenna discuss their version of the perfect female companion.
Season 2: "Therapy"
Miller and McKenna try to heal old wounds with the help of some mandatory therapy sessions.
Season 2: "Sunglasses"
McKenna shows off his new tough guy sunglasses.
Season 2: "Don"
The guys have some trouble uncovering the identity of the victim at a gruesome crime scene.
Season 2: "Sing"
Miller shows off his beautiful vocals chords to McKenna's deaf ears.
The Fake Door
On their way to question a witness, Detectives Miller and McKenna discover a great opportunity to vent their frustrations with each other.
Twitchy Dead Guy - Mini-sode
A phone call tip clues the detectives in on a dead jogger out in the woods. What at first is an apparent unfortunate accident involving a rock and a man’s skull quickly turns into an unsuspecting shooting case.
Who Knocks?
When McKenna makes a big issue out of who gets to knock on the door of the witness he and Miller are about to question, things get ugly and physical.
Ass Man - Mini-sode
While on stakeout, Det. McKenna reveals his preferences of the female anatomy. Det. Miller reveals his continued disdain for objectification.
Mornings
Different Strokes - Mini-sode
Miller and McKenna discuss the joy and tragedy entwined in the classic sitcom "Different Strokes."
Halloween Special
A damsel in distress is just want McKenna lives for, but this devilish one is a little more than he can handle.
Boston Cream Puff
McKenna demonstrates his favorite wrestling move on an unwilling and very dead participant.
Floater
McKenna and Miller investigate a suspicious drowning death in the pool of a wealthy couple. It turns out to be the husband of a not so upset wife. A decaying erection, some little blue pills and a guilty conscience lead the guys to their killer.
Being Right
Miller loses his cool when McKenna taunts him one too many times while on a stakeout.
Bully
Miller comes face to face with his childhood bully and let’s his built up anger get the best of him. It’s McKenna who stands out as the calm and rational one this time, but in the end they both end up being played.
Hand Signals
Apparently, Miller missed the day they taught hang signals at the academy.
Weekend Plans
Come and get your laugh on listening to Miller tell McKenna what he's got going on this weekend. Needless to say, it almost makes McKenna wanna puke.
In The Jungle
A search through the woods turns into an unsuspecting day of musical bonding for Miller and McKenna.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.

Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner
Co-Creator / Writer
Brian Lerner is an award winning comedy writer with a trophy on his desk from the 2003 Austin Film Festival Sitcom Teleplay competition to prove it. If you listen closely you can hear him polishing it right now.
At the age of 13, Brian convinced his parents to buy him a guitar and guitar lessons. His parents were hesitant to encourage his interest in the guitar since his devotion to the drums, saxophone, piano and computers ended prematurely after great expense. Brian would like to take this time to thank his sister who sacrificed straight teeth so that he could have a guitar and amplifier. In hindsight, it was a selfish decision and he takes full responsibility for her tormented youth.
Since then, Brian has assumed many varying roles in his professional life including independent film development executive, public relations executive and research assistant to two well accomplished authors. Most recently he has paid them bills as an interactive media producer working extensively in DVD bonus content creating original features for cult TV titles such as "Xena: Warrior Princes," "Nowhere Man," "Highlander," "Hercules" and the Day Time Emmy nominated show "Sunday Morning Shootout." He's also produced interactive games and websites for clients such as Warner Brothers, Disney and Fox home entertainment.
Brian's been an active online content creator for over three years. Recent endeavors include two plus years of video work with the band The Honorary Title and their lead singer Jarrod Gorbel with videos featured on the Warner Bros. music official You Tube page, Fuse.tv, PureVolumn.com, Blender.com and the bands own website. Brian was also instrumental in the early days of what has become the wildly popular Web show Epic-Fu and is also the creator of the documentary styled Web series www.drinksanyone.tv.

Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio Pinheiro
Co-Creator / Director
Sergio hails from Boston, MA where good American beer is made, and sports teams never give up. He began his career in the online web animation boom of the dot.com era as an animator and eventually animation director and producer working on "Mr. Wong" for ICEBOX.com both pre and post "Bubble Burst". There he worked closely with writing and producing talent from such shows as The Simpsons, King of the Hill, 24, and South Park.
From there he was employed on commission in capacities ranging from animation director to producer on a wide range of projects for such companies as ICEBOX, National Lampoons, TV Guide Channel and Smashbox Cosmetics.
The true impetus of the animation endeavor was to prove to his parents that he could indeed make money from drawing cartoons, and subsequently justify his lust for comic books as a child.
Having proven his point, Sergio has now made the transition back to the live-action world. His first short film "The Procedure" which he wrote and directed has won awards for Best in Category and has played in festivals nationwide.
Having realized his true calling of directing, Sergio is slowly coming to grips with the reality that he will never get to single-handedly quell a rebel uprising in South America, throw a 95+ mph tailing fastball, or push The Button on nothing more than gusto and a sawbuck wager.

Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matthew Brent
aka, "Det. Steve Sweeney McKenna"
Matt is from the hard streets of Morton Grove, Illinois. That's actually a suburb of Chicago and was the first town in America to ban the possession of handguns. That's the only reason he survived. He's a graduate of Columbia College in Chicago and not Columbia University in New York.
He's been an actor in Los Angeles for nearly 8 years and sometimes he even works as an actor. His resume includes work in movies and on TV. In most cases, the sitcoms were canceled or the movie was straight to DVD and in others you can see his work on the DVD deleted scenes.
He currently can be seen in the series of cell phone commercials for Alltel Wireless. He's known to some as "the Verizon Guy" and to others as "the geek in the red polo shirt."
As a side note, Matt attended the same high school as Harrison Ford and Hillary Clinton, albeit not at the same time as them. (That makes him the 3rd most famous person to come from that high school).

Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
Michael Holmes
aka, "Det. James Miller"
One of Michael's first acting professors told him that if there is anything else you can do with your life leave now. Barring a one and a half month "sabbatical" for "health reasons" he lived in LA ever since.
His notable stage appearances include: Trapped in the Closet at the Comedy Central stage, Beaver Quest and Forty-Three plays for Forty-Three Presidents at Sacred Fool's Theater.
If this acting thing doesn't work out he's falling back on the priesthood.











































































































defaultanon (14th December 2009)
I signed up just to comment that I enjoyed this show. There are several other shows on Strike.tv that I enjoy but I especially enjoyed Duck N cover. I would not & have not bothered signing up to comment on the other shows yet, so may that be worth the equivalent of five star rating to those who care.
"Hey Look at me, I'm Duck N' Cover and I don't Care about Feedback on the website"
"douche, douche, douche, douche, douche. hey where ya goin?"
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