"Two shows by the Second City Conservatory""Nature Called and Left a Message"
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"YesAnne"
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Click on a face! See what happens! |
Are we cool and good looking or what! |
pictured top L to R: Mike, Oliphant,
Jeff, Tony,
and Fitz
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Laura Baron | |
Alex Cwajbaum | |
Mike Enriquez | |
Michael Fitzgerald | |
C. J. Hayden | |
Carrie Layne | |
Victor Mazzeo | |
M. Oliphant | |
Jeff Piljac | |
Anthony Uzzardo |
Click on a name! See what happens!
Mike Enriquez hails from Newkirk, Oklahoma where he delighted over fifty people in such productions as Hillbilly Weddin', Little Miss Christy, and As the Plant Turns (his eighth grade science play in which he wrote, directed and starred).
Mike moved to Chicago two years ago to study Improv. His training includes The Second City Conservatory, Improv Olympic, ComedySportz and The Playground Theater. Mike can be seen performing with the improv groups Blaine Community Players, Atticus Finch and Hooker with a Heart of Gold.
Mike would like to take this opportunity to use his celebrity status to remind all the kids out there to stay in school and to say no to drugs.
Michael Fitzgerald came to Chicago after graduating from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. At Ball State he was a member of the popular comedy troupe Absolunacy. After graduating, Fitz spent some time working behind the scenes in New York on the TV show "Strangers with Candy". After a season with the show, he moved to Chicago to return to improvisational comedy, which is his true passion. "I just like making people cry," he says while sipping from his Dannon bottled water. "I mean smile," he says.
Carrie Layne loves her cast who have become great friends to her this past year. She got a BS in theatre from Northwestern University and stayed in Chicago because the theatre and improv community here is Rocktastic! In October you can see her staring in Liquid Moon directed by Ann Filmer at the Chicago Dramatists. Also keep an eye out for her upcoming A Beaver Runs Through It, a one woman show.
Victor is from Oak Park, IL. He is very excited to be performing with "YesAnne". Victor studied theater at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His most recent performance was in "Lysistrata" at the Side Studio Theater. Victor would like to thank his parents and friends for their constant support and encouragement. Much love to HC & CM. Peace.
Michael Oliphant was born in Bethlehem over 2000 years ago, and ages in reverse. After learning to walk on water, Oliphant went on to invent papyrus, the internal combustion engine, and all five vowels. Oliphant has played the title role in over 15 productions of A Chorus Line. He has been part of Hands Across America and the Berlin Wall, from which he was freed in the late 80's. He also originated the role of Simon in "Death and the King's Horseman." Twice. Oliphant knows 6 languages, all of them English, which is good because he has been to every country in the world, except those outside the continental United States. To date, Oliphant is the only man alive to bludgeon someone to death with the Nobel Peace Prize. He invented Oxygen.
Psst...Psst...Hey Mike...Hey Mikey. How do we get out of here? | |
Navy Boot Camp? Now? I'm only 16 months old! |
Jeff in a little known film he did back in 80's. |
Jeff had his first taste of acting in the late 70's, when he did the pilot for "Nine is Enough" as the evil twin brother of Nicholas. Conflicts with Adam "that bastard" Rich caused the network to release Jeff from his contract. During the 80's, he bounced back with appearances on "Manimal," "Pink Lady and Jeff," and a starring role as Harriet in "Small Wonder." With the encouragement of close friend and "Facts of Life" co-star Geri Jewel, Jeff decided to give Second City a try. When not out playing drums around the city, Jeff heads up the Chicago chapter of the Rodney Allen Rippy fan club, and is busy working on his second book, "The Art of Silence: How to Communicate Without Saying Anything."
The world is sick, I think that's funny. | Here's me as a teen, relaxing at home. |
GODDAMN!! I gotta pee. |
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