 | Justine Thielemann
Justine Thielemann, who portrays history's "Rebel Rose"
Greenhow in The Lost Command, has acted in commercials,
soaps, movies, and television. She appeared in the CBS-TV
biography Living Proof: The Hank Williams, Jr. Story and
co-starred with Randy Quaid in The Slugger's Wife. |
 | Ron Anderson Ron Anderson portrays "Brit", a character based on the
Australian mercenaries who, after the Gold Rush of '49,
ended up in uniform when their fortunes were spent. Ron
is Associate Artistic Director of the Springer Opera House,
the State Theater of Georgia. He has been a professional
actor, director and theatre teacher for over twenty-five
years. |
 | Larry Larson Larry Larson, who portrays legendary General George B.
McClellan,
is a multi-talented playwright, director, and actor. Larson
co-wrote the international stage success "Some Things You
Need to Know Before the World Ends (A Final Evening with the
Illuminati)", which critics hailed as "controversial,
courageous and comical." Larson co-starred with Dennis Weaver
in CBS-TV's The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd and appeared in the Civil
War film Shadow Waltz.
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 | Jordan Williams The Curse of Dracula features Jordan Williams as the evil Count Dracula. Williams' television and film credits include the CBS mini-series Grass Roots as well as guest appearances on "Savannah" and "Matlock". He appeared in the motion picture Tank with James Garner and played legendary record producer Sam Phillips in the popular TNT series "Elvis: The Early Years." Williams had a memorable cameo in the theatrical hit My
Dog Skip. |
 | Ric Reitz Ric Reitz voices the part of Jonathan Harker, the young real estate salesman who pays a fateful business call on a certain client in Transylvania. Reitz was seen in the HBO mini-series From the Earth to the Moon and as a recurring character on the popular TV series "Dawson's Creek". His feature credits include 28 Days, Now and Then, Rosewood, and A Simple
Twist of Fate. |
 | Jennifer Crumbley-Bonder Jennifer Crumbley-Bonder portrays Mina Murray, a feisty newspaper reporter
who has attracted the attention of Count Dracula. Crumbley-Bonder has
appeared in feature films such as Wild America, Losing Grace, and The Good
Neighbor. Her long resume includes commercials for Ford, The United Way and
Diet Coke. On stage she has appeared in productions of Julius Caesar and
The Mystery of Edwin Drood. |
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Lee Davis The Curse of Dracula was written and directed by Lee Davis, an award-winning
screenwriter/director who created the 1997 feature film Purchase of God and
produced the 1998 documentary The Chipley-Pine Mountain Story. The Davis-written educational TV series "Transitions" is beamed into
hundreds of classrooms via the Peachnet satellite system and airs on Georgia
Public Television. |
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Paul Hammock Paul Hammock of Hammock Audio Services. co-produced The Curse of Dracula as
well as Sound Mind Theater's Civil War adventure The Lost Command. Hammock
engineered and edited the Platinum Records concert album Trail of Tears by
composer Lee Johnson, and engineered a live performance of the work for
national broadcast on PBS. |
 | Philip Truitt
The chilling original score for The Curse of Dracula was composed and performed by Philip Truitt. Truitt's work is featured on two albums, Psyche and Threat's Grove. He produced the compilation album Mechanical Butterfly and contributed to
two gospel CD's by The A Boys and Girls. Truitt studied under noted film
and TV composers Eddie Horst and Bruce Broughton. |