Chris Catalano (AEA) is a New Orleans native who graduated from Florida State University. His tv pilot Open Bar was a quarter-finalist in BRAVO's Situation Comedy. Favorite past productions include Trey Parkers's Cannibal: The Musical and more than a dozen Dare projects with Tax Deductible Theatre Company, who has also produced and published three of his plays. Chris has taught improvisational comedy at the college level, and is a founding member of several troupes.
Lee Markham (AEA, Member since 2005) is currently appearing in off-Broadway as Luke in Altar Boyz, reprising the role he also appeared in regional production in Media PA and Lake George NY. Theatre highlights: Angles at the New York Musical Theatre Festival. For Christ Sake The Musical at New World Stages. Lee has performed in 30 musicals/plays and has a appeared in 7 commercials. He grew up in Treasure Island, FL and moved to NY in Sept '05 with a BA in Theater USF Tampa. Three weeks later he was cast in Eight is NEVER Enough.
David M. Green (AEA) is thrilled to be enjoying his second year with Eight is NEVER enough. David can also be seen in the off Broadway hit The Awesome 80's Prom as Principle Snelgrove and recently appeared in the NYC Fringe Festival Production of Gutterstar: The Paperback Musical. Favorite roles include: Jake Blues (at Universal Studios), Nicely-Nicely in Guys and Dolls, Cowardly Lion in the Wizard of Oz and Mother Superrior in Nunsense AMEN. "Thanks to Walt, Laurice Spero and all the talented people who I have had the honor of sharing a stage with and learning so much from" - DMG
Darly Ray Carliles is excited to be living and performing with Eight is NEVER Enough in the wonderful city of New York! You can catch Daryl in the upcoming film What's Up Lovely. His favorite stage roles include Frankie in Forever Plaid, Judas/John the Baptist in Godspell, Lysander in a Midsummer's Night Dream and Oscar in Sweet Charity.
Charles Bernard Murray (SAG, AEA), started acting in New York with the AMAS Repertory Company. Charles has starred on Broadway in the original cast of Dreamgirls & Honky Tonk Nights. He's appeared on television and films and toured as a recording artist. He's a published author, playwright, screenwriter and composer.
John Gleason has a natural skill for comedy, which was shaped and honed at Gotham City Improv where he was trained in Improvisation and Sketch Comedy. He has also helped train potential "Happy Burger Employees" in the Off Broadway Show "Minimum Wage" and has also generated over 10 Million "Theoretical" dollars thanks to "Youtube"
Alena Acker hales from Detroit Michigan, is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is thrilled to be performing with Eight is NEVER Enough. Alena spent almost two years in South Korea, creating and performing in musicals for the Gyeonggi English Village. She has also performed with the NY International Fringe Festival and most recently with New York Dinner Theatre.
Emma Tattenbaum-Fine BFA, Tisch School of the Arts. Emma performed her one-woman show in the NY International Fringe Festival and interned on Saturday Night Live. She performs at Joe's Pub, UCB Theatre and was Best Actress Nominee: Strawberry One Act Festival, Symphony Space. National Tours: Chamber Theatre and co-founder of People's Sketch Association.
Sarah B. Stevens is so excited to be performing with Eight is NEVER Enough! She is a co-founder of the Vagabond Theatre Ensemble and most recently performed as "Hildie" in "Drunk" with Naked Angels ("Naked From the Vault"). She is currently in a production of "Un Ballo in Maschera" by Verdi at Brooklyn Rep in Park Slope.
Julia Morales is from Houston, Texas and has been performing improv comedy for over 7 years. She attended The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in New York and Los Angeles, where she got her inspiration to continue perfroming improv. In Houston, she was a member and co-director of Massive Improv and later moved back to NYC in Fall 2008 to pursue her comedy career.
Christopher Leidenfrost-Wilson began his improv training under the auspices of the New York Renaissance Fair Performance Company in 2004. Some of his theatre credits include the World Premier of Hockey: The Musical at the Toronto Fringe Festival, Nathan Leopold in Thrill Me and Lancelot Du Lac in Camelot at Broadhollow Theatre. Truly a renaissance man, he is a singer; actor; musician; costume, wig and set designed; teacher; painter; even planner and graphic artist whose career has stretched from Cancun to Toronto.
Andree Lambertson believes in the power of imagination, humor and music. A classically trained actor, with a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Castleton, a comedienne and singer, a director and writer, musician and artist, she has performed in many cities along both coasts and in Chicago, IL.
Mara Dratfield is so pleased to be in Eight is NEVER Enough! theatre performances include: Pippin, The Producers, Oklahoma (Ado Annie), The Crucible (Elizabeth Proctor), Winter's Tale and Tales of Hans Christian Anderson. Thanks to all her friends (especially Matthew, David, Josh, Ali, Amanda, Carly), parents and fellow Eightimprovers, you guys rock!
Katie Seigmund graduated from Adelphi University in 2008 with a BFA in acting. Originally hailing from Schnecksville, PA, Katie knew she was going to move to NYC the first time she saw Macy's parade at age 6. During college she was in many new works and original cabarets and was recently seen at the cabaret club 'Don't Tell Mama'. Katie is a professional pianist for shows throughout the city...thanks to everyone for being so wonderful and supportive!
Tyler Fischer Born on his kitchen floor in CT, Tyler discovered acting 18 years later through an improv class he took a chance on in high school. He then went to University of Rhode Island to study acting wher he was nominated for "Best Actor" at the American College Theatre Festival playing Mozart in Amadeus, and George W. Bush in Stuff Happens. Tyler has since then acted in several TV pilots, films, web series and theatrical productions. In his free time, Tyler enjoys performing stand up comedy is extremely excited to be a part of "Eight is NEVER Enough".
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