JorDan Fuller
Writer/Director/Producer
Open Road Pictures, LLC
Raised a commercial fisherman in Sitka Alaska, Fuller received a BA in Film Production and Creative Writing at the University of Arizona. My Father’s Son is his first independent film. His newest short film INCARNATE, can be viewed for free here @ –> HULU.com. My Father’s Son can be streamed here @ –> Indieflicks.com
jordancfuller@gmail.com
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Victoria Westover
Producer
Vicky Westover is the Program Director of the Hanson Film Institute at The University of Arizona where she is also an adjunct faculty member in the School of Media Arts. A native of Washington, D.C. and a graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art, Vicky has worked in non-profit management for over 20 years. She has served on numerous non-profit boards, committees, and panels, including for the AFI in Washington, D.C., and currently serves on the Board of Trustees of NALIP (National Association of Latino Independent Producers). She was the Producer of a six-part radio program with media critic Mark Crispin Miller; the Founding Producer of Independent Eye on Maryland Public Television; the Executive Producer of the 2007 award-winning short film, Alma, and the Producer of the feature-length film Red 71.
vwestove@email.arizona.edu
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Jamie Urman
Cinematographer
Balancing both the creative and practical, the instinctual with the technical, Jamie Urman has worked as a cinematographer on a broad spectrum of genres and formats. Jamie has shot numerous projects – many of which have won awards at various film festivals across the country. These projects encompass narrative and documentary, as well as music videos and commercials. Jamie grew up in Palo Alto, California and attended the University of Michigan. After living and working in film in New York City, he moved back to the west side to refine his craft at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. He’s been in Los Angeles ever since where he currently lives with his amazing wife and son.
Mario Quinonez Jr.
Actor
Born and raised in Southern California, Mario Quinonez Jr. has already established a strong body of work in film and television, appearing in such films as “Surfer Dude” and “You, Me and Dupree”, with recurring roles on the TV series “Weeds” and “Everbody Hates Chris.” He can next be seen starring in the upcoming Disney feature “The Perfect Game” alongside his brother Tony Quinonez. Mario Recently received the Most Talent Young Actor Award from The Southern California Motion Picture Council for his Performance in My Father’s Son.
Agent Contact: rdepp@beverlyhecht.com
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