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Gregg Brown

Gregg Brown

"Solly"
Creator
Writer
Editor

Gregg Brown

  "Solly"  Creator  Writer  Editor

Gregg Brown is hailed by Variety as "having the ability to get people to open up emotionally...with his rye yet earnest presence."

Brown wrote, directed and starred in "Shrinks," which took the 1st place award for the best comedy short at the Oscar qualifying 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival. In "Shrinks" Brown plays Roman Lorber, a depressed and lonely "every man" who goes "shoping" for therapists. “Shrinks” is currently touring the film festival circuit.

In 2005 he co-wrote and starred in "The Method" playing a crazed actor who robs a diner in order to prepare for the part of a lifetime. "The Method" won the audience award at the Avignon/New York Film Festival, "runner-up" at the Harvardwood Mini Film Festival, and extensively toured the film festival circuit.

In 2004 Brown co-directed a documentary called "Words," which won the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival. Brown served as the inspirational "guide" of the film conducting hundreds of street interviews, taking a random group of New Yorkers to participate in a Native American sweat lodge ceremony, and leading a group of people through a "support group" dealing with their personal tragedies.

From 1997 – 1999 as host/creator/executive producer his cable TV show "Face TV! With Gregg Brown” attained a huge cult following in Manhattan. The show was regularly cited in the New York gossip columns, and Brown became known for his unique "talent" of getting people to reveal their deepest secrets and act outrageously on the streets of Manhattan.

Brown currently resides in Los Angeles.

E. Paul Edwards

E. Paul Edwards

Creator
Writer
Director

E. Paul Edwards

  Creator  Writer  Director

Credits include writing and directing the feature “Fighting Words” as well as writing television episodes of "21 Jump Street," "Knight Rider," "Fall Guy", "Baywatch Nights."

Patrick Stack

Patrick Stack

Creator
Producer

Patrick Stack

  Creator  Producer

Patrick Stack (producer, co-creator, Solly's Wisdom) began his career in show business as an actor and a Stand-Up Comedian. He has appeared in such films as RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, creating the role of Clinton Morgan, the hapless National Guard Leader who “had to be back at the drugstore on Monday”. He also appeared in F/X starring Brian Dennehy, THE LAST OF THE FINEST, starring Brian Dennehy, JACK REED: DRESSED TO KILL, starring Brian Dennehy (see a pattern here?). He appeared in such television shows as “Cheers”, “Dynasty”, “Greatest American Hero”, “Simon & Simon”, “Trapper John, MD.”, “Hunter”, “Golden Girls”, “It’s a Living” and had a recurring role on “Search for Tomorrow”.

In addition to performing with the LA based Imrov troupe The Groundlings, Stack partnered with Nathan Lane for seven years and appeared around the country as the comedy team of “Stack & Lane”. They received top billing in Clubs such as The Copacabana, The Playboy Club Circuit and The Duplex in NYC. In addition to performing extensively in NY and LA, they toured as the opening act for Al Jareau, Air Supply, Michael Franks and The Letterman. They also appeared on talk shows such as Merv Griffin, Tom Snyder, Mike Douglas, and Norm Crosby. Patrick Stack and Nathan Lane remain friends today.

In 2002, Stack decided to try his hand at producing Motion Pictures and Television Shows. He quickly pulled together a team and produced the award winning short “Hiding In Walls”. The short soon became a calling card for his new production company, Out of Pocket Films, Inc. In January of 2004, Stack moved the company to it's current offices on the Sony Pictures Studios lot.

Stack's appreciation for the creative process has made Out of Pocket Films a company where new screenwriters with a fresh perspective can help in developing future feature film and television projects based on original ideas.

Patrick lives in Manhattan Beach and shares his home with his two daughters, Emma and Winnie, and one ridiculously over excited mutt named Sweet Pea.

Jeanne Elfant Festa

Jeanne Elfant Festa

"Mandy"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Jeanne Elfant Festa

  "Mandy"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

Chella Ferrow

"Sonya"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

  "Sonya"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

"Wilson"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

  "Wilson"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Rodney Hobbs

Rodney Hobbs

"Lavishlee"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Rodney Hobbs

  "Lavishlee"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

Henry Sanders

"Willard Johnson"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

  "Willard Johnson"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Adrian Lynn

Adrian Lynn

"Jasmine"
episode three - Geek Love

Adrian Lynn

  "Jasmine"  episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

Robbie Moore

"Tom"
episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

  "Tom"  episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

Amelia Mulkey

"Tonya"
episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

  "Tonya"  episode three - Geek Love

Don Bloomfield

Don Bloomfield

"Esmeralda Thomas"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Don Bloomfield

  "Esmeralda Thomas"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

Brian George

"Mr. John"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

  "Mr. John"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Mrs. P. Reney

Mrs. P. Reney

"Rosemary"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Mrs. P. Reney

  "Rosemary"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

Joanna Sanchez

"Jitana"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

  "Jitana"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Stelio Savante

Stelio Savante

"Trey"
episode six - Manscaping

Stelio Savante

  "Trey"  episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

Justin Yurrich

"Jim"
episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

  "Jim"  episode six - Manscaping

Larry Lawfer

Larry Lawfer

Director of Photography

Larry Lawfer

  Director of Photography

Logan Seale

Logan Seale

Camera Operator

Logan Seale

  Camera Operator

Paul Hartel

Paul Hartel

Editor

Paul Hartel

  Editor

Justin Urich

Justin Urich

Online and Color Correction

Justin Urich

  Online and Color Correction

Begona Lopez

Begona Lopez

Opening Sequence & Logo

Begona Lopez

  Opening Sequence & Logo

Benjamin Weinrach

Benjamin Weinrach

Post Production Sound & FX

Benjamin Weinrach

  Post Production Sound & FX

David Burnes

David Burnes

Production Manager

David Burnes

  Production Manager

Kent Boden

Kent Boden

1st Assistant Director

Kent Boden

  1st Assistant Director

Laurel Mick

Laurel Mick

Script Supervisor

Laurel Mick

  Script Supervisor

Krystal Melton

Krystal Melton

Make Up & Hair

Krystal Melton

  Make Up & Hair

Jacob Edwards

Jacob Edwards

Production Assistant

Jacob Edwards

  Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

Kelle Leonard

Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

  Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

Christa Cottemond

Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

  Production Assistant

Ambrose

Ambrose

Song "Golden"

Ambrose

  Song "Golden"

Written by Zack Ambrose. Performed by Ambrose

Gregg Brown

Gregg Brown

"Solly"
Creator
Writer
Editor

Gregg Brown

  "Solly"  Creator  Writer  Editor

Gregg Brown is hailed by Variety as "having the ability to get people to open up emotionally...with his rye yet earnest presence."

Brown wrote, directed and starred in "Shrinks," which took the 1st place award for the best comedy short at the Oscar qualifying 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival. In "Shrinks" Brown plays Roman Lorber, a depressed and lonely "every man" who goes "shoping" for therapists. “Shrinks” is currently touring the film festival circuit.

In 2005 he co-wrote and starred in "The Method" playing a crazed actor who robs a diner in order to prepare for the part of a lifetime. "The Method" won the audience award at the Avignon/New York Film Festival, "runner-up" at the Harvardwood Mini Film Festival, and extensively toured the film festival circuit.

In 2004 Brown co-directed a documentary called "Words," which won the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival. Brown served as the inspirational "guide" of the film conducting hundreds of street interviews, taking a random group of New Yorkers to participate in a Native American sweat lodge ceremony, and leading a group of people through a "support group" dealing with their personal tragedies.

From 1997 – 1999 as host/creator/executive producer his cable TV show "Face TV! With Gregg Brown” attained a huge cult following in Manhattan. The show was regularly cited in the New York gossip columns, and Brown became known for his unique "talent" of getting people to reveal their deepest secrets and act outrageously on the streets of Manhattan.

Brown currently resides in Los Angeles.

E. Paul Edwards

E. Paul Edwards

Creator
Writer
Director

E. Paul Edwards

  Creator  Writer  Director

Credits include writing and directing the feature “Fighting Words” as well as writing television episodes of "21 Jump Street," "Knight Rider," "Fall Guy", "Baywatch Nights."

Patrick Stack

Patrick Stack

Creator
Producer

Patrick Stack

  Creator  Producer

Patrick Stack (producer, co-creator, Solly's Wisdom) began his career in show business as an actor and a Stand-Up Comedian. He has appeared in such films as RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, creating the role of Clinton Morgan, the hapless National Guard Leader who “had to be back at the drugstore on Monday”. He also appeared in F/X starring Brian Dennehy, THE LAST OF THE FINEST, starring Brian Dennehy, JACK REED: DRESSED TO KILL, starring Brian Dennehy (see a pattern here?). He appeared in such television shows as “Cheers”, “Dynasty”, “Greatest American Hero”, “Simon & Simon”, “Trapper John, MD.”, “Hunter”, “Golden Girls”, “It’s a Living” and had a recurring role on “Search for Tomorrow”.

In addition to performing with the LA based Imrov troupe The Groundlings, Stack partnered with Nathan Lane for seven years and appeared around the country as the comedy team of “Stack & Lane”. They received top billing in Clubs such as The Copacabana, The Playboy Club Circuit and The Duplex in NYC. In addition to performing extensively in NY and LA, they toured as the opening act for Al Jareau, Air Supply, Michael Franks and The Letterman. They also appeared on talk shows such as Merv Griffin, Tom Snyder, Mike Douglas, and Norm Crosby. Patrick Stack and Nathan Lane remain friends today.

In 2002, Stack decided to try his hand at producing Motion Pictures and Television Shows. He quickly pulled together a team and produced the award winning short “Hiding In Walls”. The short soon became a calling card for his new production company, Out of Pocket Films, Inc. In January of 2004, Stack moved the company to it's current offices on the Sony Pictures Studios lot.

Stack's appreciation for the creative process has made Out of Pocket Films a company where new screenwriters with a fresh perspective can help in developing future feature film and television projects based on original ideas.

Patrick lives in Manhattan Beach and shares his home with his two daughters, Emma and Winnie, and one ridiculously over excited mutt named Sweet Pea.

Jeanne Elfant Festa

Jeanne Elfant Festa

"Mandy"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Jeanne Elfant Festa

  "Mandy"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

Chella Ferrow

"Sonya"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

  "Sonya"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

"Wilson"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

  "Wilson"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Rodney Hobbs

Rodney Hobbs

"Lavishlee"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Rodney Hobbs

  "Lavishlee"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

Henry Sanders

"Willard Johnson"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

  "Willard Johnson"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Adrian Lynn

Adrian Lynn

"Jasmine"
episode three - Geek Love

Adrian Lynn

  "Jasmine"  episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

Robbie Moore

"Tom"
episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

  "Tom"  episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

Amelia Mulkey

"Tonya"
episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

  "Tonya"  episode three - Geek Love

Don Bloomfield

Don Bloomfield

"Esmeralda Thomas"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Don Bloomfield

  "Esmeralda Thomas"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

Brian George

"Mr. John"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

  "Mr. John"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Mrs. P. Reney

Mrs. P. Reney

"Rosemary"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Mrs. P. Reney

  "Rosemary"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

Joanna Sanchez

"Jitana"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

  "Jitana"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Stelio Savante

Stelio Savante

"Trey"
episode six - Manscaping

Stelio Savante

  "Trey"  episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

Justin Yurrich

"Jim"
episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

  "Jim"  episode six - Manscaping

Larry Lawfer

Larry Lawfer

Director of Photography

Larry Lawfer

  Director of Photography

Logan Seale

Logan Seale

Camera Operator

Logan Seale

  Camera Operator

Paul Hartel

Paul Hartel

Editor

Paul Hartel

  Editor

Justin Urich

Justin Urich

Online and Color Correction

Justin Urich

  Online and Color Correction

Begona Lopez

Begona Lopez

Opening Sequence & Logo

Begona Lopez

  Opening Sequence & Logo

Benjamin Weinrach

Benjamin Weinrach

Post Production Sound & FX

Benjamin Weinrach

  Post Production Sound & FX

David Burnes

David Burnes

Production Manager

David Burnes

  Production Manager

Kent Boden

Kent Boden

1st Assistant Director

Kent Boden

  1st Assistant Director

Laurel Mick

Laurel Mick

Script Supervisor

Laurel Mick

  Script Supervisor

Krystal Melton

Krystal Melton

Make Up & Hair

Krystal Melton

  Make Up & Hair

Jacob Edwards

Jacob Edwards

Production Assistant

Jacob Edwards

  Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

Kelle Leonard

Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

  Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

Christa Cottemond

Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

  Production Assistant

Ambrose

Ambrose

Song "Golden"

Ambrose

  Song "Golden"

Written by Zack Ambrose. Performed by Ambrose

Gregg Brown

Gregg Brown

"Solly"
Creator
Writer
Editor

Gregg Brown

  "Solly"  Creator  Writer  Editor

Gregg Brown is hailed by Variety as "having the ability to get people to open up emotionally...with his rye yet earnest presence."

Brown wrote, directed and starred in "Shrinks," which took the 1st place award for the best comedy short at the Oscar qualifying 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival. In "Shrinks" Brown plays Roman Lorber, a depressed and lonely "every man" who goes "shoping" for therapists. “Shrinks” is currently touring the film festival circuit.

In 2005 he co-wrote and starred in "The Method" playing a crazed actor who robs a diner in order to prepare for the part of a lifetime. "The Method" won the audience award at the Avignon/New York Film Festival, "runner-up" at the Harvardwood Mini Film Festival, and extensively toured the film festival circuit.

In 2004 Brown co-directed a documentary called "Words," which won the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival. Brown served as the inspirational "guide" of the film conducting hundreds of street interviews, taking a random group of New Yorkers to participate in a Native American sweat lodge ceremony, and leading a group of people through a "support group" dealing with their personal tragedies.

From 1997 – 1999 as host/creator/executive producer his cable TV show "Face TV! With Gregg Brown” attained a huge cult following in Manhattan. The show was regularly cited in the New York gossip columns, and Brown became known for his unique "talent" of getting people to reveal their deepest secrets and act outrageously on the streets of Manhattan.

Brown currently resides in Los Angeles.

E. Paul Edwards

E. Paul Edwards

Creator
Writer
Director

E. Paul Edwards

  Creator  Writer  Director

Credits include writing and directing the feature “Fighting Words” as well as writing television episodes of "21 Jump Street," "Knight Rider," "Fall Guy", "Baywatch Nights."

Patrick Stack

Patrick Stack

Creator
Producer

Patrick Stack

  Creator  Producer

Patrick Stack (producer, co-creator, Solly's Wisdom) began his career in show business as an actor and a Stand-Up Comedian. He has appeared in such films as RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, creating the role of Clinton Morgan, the hapless National Guard Leader who “had to be back at the drugstore on Monday”. He also appeared in F/X starring Brian Dennehy, THE LAST OF THE FINEST, starring Brian Dennehy, JACK REED: DRESSED TO KILL, starring Brian Dennehy (see a pattern here?). He appeared in such television shows as “Cheers”, “Dynasty”, “Greatest American Hero”, “Simon & Simon”, “Trapper John, MD.”, “Hunter”, “Golden Girls”, “It’s a Living” and had a recurring role on “Search for Tomorrow”.

In addition to performing with the LA based Imrov troupe The Groundlings, Stack partnered with Nathan Lane for seven years and appeared around the country as the comedy team of “Stack & Lane”. They received top billing in Clubs such as The Copacabana, The Playboy Club Circuit and The Duplex in NYC. In addition to performing extensively in NY and LA, they toured as the opening act for Al Jareau, Air Supply, Michael Franks and The Letterman. They also appeared on talk shows such as Merv Griffin, Tom Snyder, Mike Douglas, and Norm Crosby. Patrick Stack and Nathan Lane remain friends today.

In 2002, Stack decided to try his hand at producing Motion Pictures and Television Shows. He quickly pulled together a team and produced the award winning short “Hiding In Walls”. The short soon became a calling card for his new production company, Out of Pocket Films, Inc. In January of 2004, Stack moved the company to it's current offices on the Sony Pictures Studios lot.

Stack's appreciation for the creative process has made Out of Pocket Films a company where new screenwriters with a fresh perspective can help in developing future feature film and television projects based on original ideas.

Patrick lives in Manhattan Beach and shares his home with his two daughters, Emma and Winnie, and one ridiculously over excited mutt named Sweet Pea.

Jeanne Elfant Festa

Jeanne Elfant Festa

"Mandy"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Jeanne Elfant Festa

  "Mandy"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

Chella Ferrow

"Sonya"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

  "Sonya"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

"Wilson"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

  "Wilson"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Rodney Hobbs

Rodney Hobbs

"Lavishlee"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Rodney Hobbs

  "Lavishlee"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

Henry Sanders

"Willard Johnson"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

  "Willard Johnson"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Adrian Lynn

Adrian Lynn

"Jasmine"
episode three - Geek Love

Adrian Lynn

  "Jasmine"  episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

Robbie Moore

"Tom"
episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

  "Tom"  episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

Amelia Mulkey

"Tonya"
episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

  "Tonya"  episode three - Geek Love

Don Bloomfield

Don Bloomfield

"Esmeralda Thomas"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Don Bloomfield

  "Esmeralda Thomas"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

Brian George

"Mr. John"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

  "Mr. John"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Mrs. P. Reney

Mrs. P. Reney

"Rosemary"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Mrs. P. Reney

  "Rosemary"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

Joanna Sanchez

"Jitana"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

  "Jitana"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Stelio Savante

Stelio Savante

"Trey"
episode six - Manscaping

Stelio Savante

  "Trey"  episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

Justin Yurrich

"Jim"
episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

  "Jim"  episode six - Manscaping

Larry Lawfer

Larry Lawfer

Director of Photography

Larry Lawfer

  Director of Photography

Logan Seale

Logan Seale

Camera Operator

Logan Seale

  Camera Operator

Paul Hartel

Paul Hartel

Editor

Paul Hartel

  Editor

Justin Urich

Justin Urich

Online and Color Correction

Justin Urich

  Online and Color Correction

Begona Lopez

Begona Lopez

Opening Sequence & Logo

Begona Lopez

  Opening Sequence & Logo

Benjamin Weinrach

Benjamin Weinrach

Post Production Sound & FX

Benjamin Weinrach

  Post Production Sound & FX

David Burnes

David Burnes

Production Manager

David Burnes

  Production Manager

Kent Boden

Kent Boden

1st Assistant Director

Kent Boden

  1st Assistant Director

Laurel Mick

Laurel Mick

Script Supervisor

Laurel Mick

  Script Supervisor

Krystal Melton

Krystal Melton

Make Up & Hair

Krystal Melton

  Make Up & Hair

Jacob Edwards

Jacob Edwards

Production Assistant

Jacob Edwards

  Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

Kelle Leonard

Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

  Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

Christa Cottemond

Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

  Production Assistant

Ambrose

Ambrose

Song "Golden"

Ambrose

  Song "Golden"

Written by Zack Ambrose. Performed by Ambrose

Gregg Brown

Gregg Brown

"Solly"
Creator
Writer
Editor

Gregg Brown

  "Solly"  Creator  Writer  Editor

Gregg Brown is hailed by Variety as "having the ability to get people to open up emotionally...with his rye yet earnest presence."

Brown wrote, directed and starred in "Shrinks," which took the 1st place award for the best comedy short at the Oscar qualifying 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival. In "Shrinks" Brown plays Roman Lorber, a depressed and lonely "every man" who goes "shoping" for therapists. “Shrinks” is currently touring the film festival circuit.

In 2005 he co-wrote and starred in "The Method" playing a crazed actor who robs a diner in order to prepare for the part of a lifetime. "The Method" won the audience award at the Avignon/New York Film Festival, "runner-up" at the Harvardwood Mini Film Festival, and extensively toured the film festival circuit.

In 2004 Brown co-directed a documentary called "Words," which won the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival. Brown served as the inspirational "guide" of the film conducting hundreds of street interviews, taking a random group of New Yorkers to participate in a Native American sweat lodge ceremony, and leading a group of people through a "support group" dealing with their personal tragedies.

From 1997 – 1999 as host/creator/executive producer his cable TV show "Face TV! With Gregg Brown” attained a huge cult following in Manhattan. The show was regularly cited in the New York gossip columns, and Brown became known for his unique "talent" of getting people to reveal their deepest secrets and act outrageously on the streets of Manhattan.

Brown currently resides in Los Angeles.

E. Paul Edwards

E. Paul Edwards

Creator
Writer
Director

E. Paul Edwards

  Creator  Writer  Director

Credits include writing and directing the feature “Fighting Words” as well as writing television episodes of "21 Jump Street," "Knight Rider," "Fall Guy", "Baywatch Nights."

Patrick Stack

Patrick Stack

Creator
Producer

Patrick Stack

  Creator  Producer

Patrick Stack (producer, co-creator, Solly's Wisdom) began his career in show business as an actor and a Stand-Up Comedian. He has appeared in such films as RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, creating the role of Clinton Morgan, the hapless National Guard Leader who “had to be back at the drugstore on Monday”. He also appeared in F/X starring Brian Dennehy, THE LAST OF THE FINEST, starring Brian Dennehy, JACK REED: DRESSED TO KILL, starring Brian Dennehy (see a pattern here?). He appeared in such television shows as “Cheers”, “Dynasty”, “Greatest American Hero”, “Simon & Simon”, “Trapper John, MD.”, “Hunter”, “Golden Girls”, “It’s a Living” and had a recurring role on “Search for Tomorrow”.

In addition to performing with the LA based Imrov troupe The Groundlings, Stack partnered with Nathan Lane for seven years and appeared around the country as the comedy team of “Stack & Lane”. They received top billing in Clubs such as The Copacabana, The Playboy Club Circuit and The Duplex in NYC. In addition to performing extensively in NY and LA, they toured as the opening act for Al Jareau, Air Supply, Michael Franks and The Letterman. They also appeared on talk shows such as Merv Griffin, Tom Snyder, Mike Douglas, and Norm Crosby. Patrick Stack and Nathan Lane remain friends today.

In 2002, Stack decided to try his hand at producing Motion Pictures and Television Shows. He quickly pulled together a team and produced the award winning short “Hiding In Walls”. The short soon became a calling card for his new production company, Out of Pocket Films, Inc. In January of 2004, Stack moved the company to it's current offices on the Sony Pictures Studios lot.

Stack's appreciation for the creative process has made Out of Pocket Films a company where new screenwriters with a fresh perspective can help in developing future feature film and television projects based on original ideas.

Patrick lives in Manhattan Beach and shares his home with his two daughters, Emma and Winnie, and one ridiculously over excited mutt named Sweet Pea.

Jeanne Elfant Festa

Jeanne Elfant Festa

"Mandy"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Jeanne Elfant Festa

  "Mandy"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

Chella Ferrow

"Sonya"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

  "Sonya"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

"Wilson"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

  "Wilson"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Rodney Hobbs

Rodney Hobbs

"Lavishlee"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Rodney Hobbs

  "Lavishlee"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

Henry Sanders

"Willard Johnson"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

  "Willard Johnson"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Adrian Lynn

Adrian Lynn

"Jasmine"
episode three - Geek Love

Adrian Lynn

  "Jasmine"  episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

Robbie Moore

"Tom"
episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

  "Tom"  episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

Amelia Mulkey

"Tonya"
episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

  "Tonya"  episode three - Geek Love

Don Bloomfield

Don Bloomfield

"Esmeralda Thomas"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Don Bloomfield

  "Esmeralda Thomas"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

Brian George

"Mr. John"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

  "Mr. John"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Mrs. P. Reney

Mrs. P. Reney

"Rosemary"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Mrs. P. Reney

  "Rosemary"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

Joanna Sanchez

"Jitana"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

  "Jitana"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Stelio Savante

Stelio Savante

"Trey"
episode six - Manscaping

Stelio Savante

  "Trey"  episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

Justin Yurrich

"Jim"
episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

  "Jim"  episode six - Manscaping

Larry Lawfer

Larry Lawfer

Director of Photography

Larry Lawfer

  Director of Photography

Logan Seale

Logan Seale

Camera Operator

Logan Seale

  Camera Operator

Paul Hartel

Paul Hartel

Editor

Paul Hartel

  Editor

Justin Urich

Justin Urich

Online and Color Correction

Justin Urich

  Online and Color Correction

Begona Lopez

Begona Lopez

Opening Sequence & Logo

Begona Lopez

  Opening Sequence & Logo

Benjamin Weinrach

Benjamin Weinrach

Post Production Sound & FX

Benjamin Weinrach

  Post Production Sound & FX

David Burnes

David Burnes

Production Manager

David Burnes

  Production Manager

Kent Boden

Kent Boden

1st Assistant Director

Kent Boden

  1st Assistant Director

Laurel Mick

Laurel Mick

Script Supervisor

Laurel Mick

  Script Supervisor

Krystal Melton

Krystal Melton

Make Up & Hair

Krystal Melton

  Make Up & Hair

Jacob Edwards

Jacob Edwards

Production Assistant

Jacob Edwards

  Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

Kelle Leonard

Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

  Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

Christa Cottemond

Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

  Production Assistant

Ambrose

Ambrose

Song "Golden"

Ambrose

  Song "Golden"

Written by Zack Ambrose. Performed by Ambrose

Gregg Brown

Gregg Brown

"Solly"
Creator
Writer
Editor

Gregg Brown

  "Solly"  Creator  Writer  Editor

Gregg Brown is hailed by Variety as "having the ability to get people to open up emotionally...with his rye yet earnest presence."

Brown wrote, directed and starred in "Shrinks," which took the 1st place award for the best comedy short at the Oscar qualifying 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival. In "Shrinks" Brown plays Roman Lorber, a depressed and lonely "every man" who goes "shoping" for therapists. “Shrinks” is currently touring the film festival circuit.

In 2005 he co-wrote and starred in "The Method" playing a crazed actor who robs a diner in order to prepare for the part of a lifetime. "The Method" won the audience award at the Avignon/New York Film Festival, "runner-up" at the Harvardwood Mini Film Festival, and extensively toured the film festival circuit.

In 2004 Brown co-directed a documentary called "Words," which won the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival. Brown served as the inspirational "guide" of the film conducting hundreds of street interviews, taking a random group of New Yorkers to participate in a Native American sweat lodge ceremony, and leading a group of people through a "support group" dealing with their personal tragedies.

From 1997 – 1999 as host/creator/executive producer his cable TV show "Face TV! With Gregg Brown” attained a huge cult following in Manhattan. The show was regularly cited in the New York gossip columns, and Brown became known for his unique "talent" of getting people to reveal their deepest secrets and act outrageously on the streets of Manhattan.

Brown currently resides in Los Angeles.

E. Paul Edwards

E. Paul Edwards

Creator
Writer
Director

E. Paul Edwards

  Creator  Writer  Director

Credits include writing and directing the feature “Fighting Words” as well as writing television episodes of "21 Jump Street," "Knight Rider," "Fall Guy", "Baywatch Nights."

Patrick Stack

Patrick Stack

Creator
Producer

Patrick Stack

  Creator  Producer

Patrick Stack (producer, co-creator, Solly's Wisdom) began his career in show business as an actor and a Stand-Up Comedian. He has appeared in such films as RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, creating the role of Clinton Morgan, the hapless National Guard Leader who “had to be back at the drugstore on Monday”. He also appeared in F/X starring Brian Dennehy, THE LAST OF THE FINEST, starring Brian Dennehy, JACK REED: DRESSED TO KILL, starring Brian Dennehy (see a pattern here?). He appeared in such television shows as “Cheers”, “Dynasty”, “Greatest American Hero”, “Simon & Simon”, “Trapper John, MD.”, “Hunter”, “Golden Girls”, “It’s a Living” and had a recurring role on “Search for Tomorrow”.

In addition to performing with the LA based Imrov troupe The Groundlings, Stack partnered with Nathan Lane for seven years and appeared around the country as the comedy team of “Stack & Lane”. They received top billing in Clubs such as The Copacabana, The Playboy Club Circuit and The Duplex in NYC. In addition to performing extensively in NY and LA, they toured as the opening act for Al Jareau, Air Supply, Michael Franks and The Letterman. They also appeared on talk shows such as Merv Griffin, Tom Snyder, Mike Douglas, and Norm Crosby. Patrick Stack and Nathan Lane remain friends today.

In 2002, Stack decided to try his hand at producing Motion Pictures and Television Shows. He quickly pulled together a team and produced the award winning short “Hiding In Walls”. The short soon became a calling card for his new production company, Out of Pocket Films, Inc. In January of 2004, Stack moved the company to it's current offices on the Sony Pictures Studios lot.

Stack's appreciation for the creative process has made Out of Pocket Films a company where new screenwriters with a fresh perspective can help in developing future feature film and television projects based on original ideas.

Patrick lives in Manhattan Beach and shares his home with his two daughters, Emma and Winnie, and one ridiculously over excited mutt named Sweet Pea.

Jeanne Elfant Festa

Jeanne Elfant Festa

"Mandy"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Jeanne Elfant Festa

  "Mandy"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

Chella Ferrow

"Sonya"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

  "Sonya"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

"Wilson"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

  "Wilson"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Rodney Hobbs

Rodney Hobbs

"Lavishlee"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Rodney Hobbs

  "Lavishlee"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

Henry Sanders

"Willard Johnson"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

  "Willard Johnson"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Adrian Lynn

Adrian Lynn

"Jasmine"
episode three - Geek Love

Adrian Lynn

  "Jasmine"  episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

Robbie Moore

"Tom"
episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

  "Tom"  episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

Amelia Mulkey

"Tonya"
episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

  "Tonya"  episode three - Geek Love

Don Bloomfield

Don Bloomfield

"Esmeralda Thomas"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Don Bloomfield

  "Esmeralda Thomas"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

Brian George

"Mr. John"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

  "Mr. John"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Mrs. P. Reney

Mrs. P. Reney

"Rosemary"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Mrs. P. Reney

  "Rosemary"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

Joanna Sanchez

"Jitana"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

  "Jitana"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Stelio Savante

Stelio Savante

"Trey"
episode six - Manscaping

Stelio Savante

  "Trey"  episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

Justin Yurrich

"Jim"
episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

  "Jim"  episode six - Manscaping

Larry Lawfer

Larry Lawfer

Director of Photography

Larry Lawfer

  Director of Photography

Logan Seale

Logan Seale

Camera Operator

Logan Seale

  Camera Operator

Paul Hartel

Paul Hartel

Editor

Paul Hartel

  Editor

Justin Urich

Justin Urich

Online and Color Correction

Justin Urich

  Online and Color Correction

Begona Lopez

Begona Lopez

Opening Sequence & Logo

Begona Lopez

  Opening Sequence & Logo

Benjamin Weinrach

Benjamin Weinrach

Post Production Sound & FX

Benjamin Weinrach

  Post Production Sound & FX

David Burnes

David Burnes

Production Manager

David Burnes

  Production Manager

Kent Boden

Kent Boden

1st Assistant Director

Kent Boden

  1st Assistant Director

Laurel Mick

Laurel Mick

Script Supervisor

Laurel Mick

  Script Supervisor

Krystal Melton

Krystal Melton

Make Up & Hair

Krystal Melton

  Make Up & Hair

Jacob Edwards

Jacob Edwards

Production Assistant

Jacob Edwards

  Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

Kelle Leonard

Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

  Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

Christa Cottemond

Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

  Production Assistant

Ambrose

Ambrose

Song "Golden"

Ambrose

  Song "Golden"

Written by Zack Ambrose. Performed by Ambrose

Gregg Brown

Gregg Brown

"Solly"
Creator
Writer
Editor

Gregg Brown

  "Solly"  Creator  Writer  Editor

Gregg Brown is hailed by Variety as "having the ability to get people to open up emotionally...with his rye yet earnest presence."

Brown wrote, directed and starred in "Shrinks," which took the 1st place award for the best comedy short at the Oscar qualifying 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival. In "Shrinks" Brown plays Roman Lorber, a depressed and lonely "every man" who goes "shoping" for therapists. “Shrinks” is currently touring the film festival circuit.

In 2005 he co-wrote and starred in "The Method" playing a crazed actor who robs a diner in order to prepare for the part of a lifetime. "The Method" won the audience award at the Avignon/New York Film Festival, "runner-up" at the Harvardwood Mini Film Festival, and extensively toured the film festival circuit.

In 2004 Brown co-directed a documentary called "Words," which won the San Francisco Documentary Film Festival. Brown served as the inspirational "guide" of the film conducting hundreds of street interviews, taking a random group of New Yorkers to participate in a Native American sweat lodge ceremony, and leading a group of people through a "support group" dealing with their personal tragedies.

From 1997 – 1999 as host/creator/executive producer his cable TV show "Face TV! With Gregg Brown” attained a huge cult following in Manhattan. The show was regularly cited in the New York gossip columns, and Brown became known for his unique "talent" of getting people to reveal their deepest secrets and act outrageously on the streets of Manhattan.

Brown currently resides in Los Angeles.

E. Paul Edwards

E. Paul Edwards

Creator
Writer
Director

E. Paul Edwards

  Creator  Writer  Director

Credits include writing and directing the feature “Fighting Words” as well as writing television episodes of "21 Jump Street," "Knight Rider," "Fall Guy", "Baywatch Nights."

Patrick Stack

Patrick Stack

Creator
Producer

Patrick Stack

  Creator  Producer

Patrick Stack (producer, co-creator, Solly's Wisdom) began his career in show business as an actor and a Stand-Up Comedian. He has appeared in such films as RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD, creating the role of Clinton Morgan, the hapless National Guard Leader who “had to be back at the drugstore on Monday”. He also appeared in F/X starring Brian Dennehy, THE LAST OF THE FINEST, starring Brian Dennehy, JACK REED: DRESSED TO KILL, starring Brian Dennehy (see a pattern here?). He appeared in such television shows as “Cheers”, “Dynasty”, “Greatest American Hero”, “Simon & Simon”, “Trapper John, MD.”, “Hunter”, “Golden Girls”, “It’s a Living” and had a recurring role on “Search for Tomorrow”.

In addition to performing with the LA based Imrov troupe The Groundlings, Stack partnered with Nathan Lane for seven years and appeared around the country as the comedy team of “Stack & Lane”. They received top billing in Clubs such as The Copacabana, The Playboy Club Circuit and The Duplex in NYC. In addition to performing extensively in NY and LA, they toured as the opening act for Al Jareau, Air Supply, Michael Franks and The Letterman. They also appeared on talk shows such as Merv Griffin, Tom Snyder, Mike Douglas, and Norm Crosby. Patrick Stack and Nathan Lane remain friends today.

In 2002, Stack decided to try his hand at producing Motion Pictures and Television Shows. He quickly pulled together a team and produced the award winning short “Hiding In Walls”. The short soon became a calling card for his new production company, Out of Pocket Films, Inc. In January of 2004, Stack moved the company to it's current offices on the Sony Pictures Studios lot.

Stack's appreciation for the creative process has made Out of Pocket Films a company where new screenwriters with a fresh perspective can help in developing future feature film and television projects based on original ideas.

Patrick lives in Manhattan Beach and shares his home with his two daughters, Emma and Winnie, and one ridiculously over excited mutt named Sweet Pea.

Jeanne Elfant Festa

Jeanne Elfant Festa

"Mandy"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Jeanne Elfant Festa

  "Mandy"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

Chella Ferrow

"Sonya"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chella Ferrow

  "Sonya"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

Chris Mulkey

"Wilson"
episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Chris Mulkey

  "Wilson"  episode one - Kindergarten Dominatrix

Rodney Hobbs

Rodney Hobbs

"Lavishlee"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Rodney Hobbs

  "Lavishlee"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

Henry Sanders

"Willard Johnson"
episode two - Count The Bleeps

Henry Sanders

  "Willard Johnson"  episode two - Count The Bleeps

Adrian Lynn

Adrian Lynn

"Jasmine"
episode three - Geek Love

Adrian Lynn

  "Jasmine"  episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

Robbie Moore

"Tom"
episode three - Geek Love

Robbie Moore

  "Tom"  episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

Amelia Mulkey

"Tonya"
episode three - Geek Love

Amelia Mulkey

  "Tonya"  episode three - Geek Love

Don Bloomfield

Don Bloomfield

"Esmeralda Thomas"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Don Bloomfield

  "Esmeralda Thomas"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

Brian George

"Mr. John"
episode four - MS. Sized Package

Brian George

  "Mr. John"  episode four - MS. Sized Package

Mrs. P. Reney

Mrs. P. Reney

"Rosemary"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Mrs. P. Reney

  "Rosemary"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

Joanna Sanchez

"Jitana"
episode five - Backyard Brew

Joanna Sanchez

  "Jitana"  episode five - Backyard Brew

Stelio Savante

Stelio Savante

"Trey"
episode six - Manscaping

Stelio Savante

  "Trey"  episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

Justin Yurrich

"Jim"
episode six - Manscaping

Justin Yurrich

  "Jim"  episode six - Manscaping

Larry Lawfer

Larry Lawfer

Director of Photography

Larry Lawfer

  Director of Photography

Logan Seale

Logan Seale

Camera Operator

Logan Seale

  Camera Operator

Paul Hartel

Paul Hartel

Editor

Paul Hartel

  Editor

Justin Urich

Justin Urich

Online and Color Correction

Justin Urich

  Online and Color Correction

Begona Lopez

Begona Lopez

Opening Sequence & Logo

Begona Lopez

  Opening Sequence & Logo

Benjamin Weinrach

Benjamin Weinrach

Post Production Sound & FX

Benjamin Weinrach

  Post Production Sound & FX

David Burnes

David Burnes

Production Manager

David Burnes

  Production Manager

Kent Boden

Kent Boden

1st Assistant Director

Kent Boden

  1st Assistant Director

Laurel Mick

Laurel Mick

Script Supervisor

Laurel Mick

  Script Supervisor

Krystal Melton

Krystal Melton

Make Up & Hair

Krystal Melton

  Make Up & Hair

Jacob Edwards

Jacob Edwards

Production Assistant

Jacob Edwards

  Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

Kelle Leonard

Production Assistant

Kelle Leonard

  Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

Christa Cottemond

Production Assistant

Christa Cottemond

  Production Assistant

Ambrose

Ambrose

Song "Golden"

Ambrose

  Song "Golden"

Written by Zack Ambrose. Performed by Ambrose

Production Notes

SPECIAL THANKS
Richard Ellwood CPA
Beth Sadler
Sony Pictures Studios
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Maria Marill
Bryan Zee
Victor Melton
Yourstorys.com
James B. Pendleton Center
Ithaca College
Patti Allison
 

Comments (2)

sammy27 (22nd June 2009)
This show is great! I love the guy who plays Solly, and the other actors are really funny too.

rvca111 (21st June 2009)
this is a really funny show. I hope it gets turned into a show on tv. I can see Seinfeld playing the mediator.

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