Katharine has the ability to portray characters from wholesome to a bit of edge. In 2025, she was in both a dark thriller, KILL TRIP (Stelio Sevante, Corin Nemic), in which her performance as Suzy was described by director Kristian McKay as, “A Keith Richard’s silent genius energy…” and VIRGIN BIRTH as Elizabeth, a faithful refuge for her cousin, Mary and wife of a Jewish priest. In years leading up to those films, her on screen grit emerged. Katharine helped carry western thriller, POTTERS GROUND by riding horses, executing fight choreography and working a Mexican dialect as a strong resilient “mestizo” (Mexican-Native) called: Dolorosa. In Pure Flix’s television series, SAVED BY GRACE, (Jennifer Taylor, Cameron Arnett), she was cast as a supportive all-American Mom, helping her daughter through teen pregnancy.
From rural to suburban, from the Middle East to All American, Katharine Franco is on point to continue this this pattern in 2026. More to come!
Madeleine Maiya was raised on a farm, where animals were her first companions, while also growing up immersed in dance and creative movement. Splitting her childhood between farm boots and leotards, she developed a grounded, tomboy spirit paired with a deep love for physical expression, fitness, and performance — qualities that continue to shape her presence on screen today.
She is now the caretaker of her own small sanctuary, home to senior rescue horses and her beloved chickens, and is the founder of Earthlings Uncaged, a YouTube channel and brand dedicated to animal education, storytelling, and celebration.
Madeleine also served six years in the Air Force National Guard as a military photographer. As a veteran, she brings discipline, adaptability, and a strong documentary eye to her work. Her curiosity for life extends beyond animals into people, where she finds deep connection to the emotional truths of characters across a wide range of worlds and circumstances.
Robin has been performing since the age of two when she started dance, and quickly moved to working in theatre. She went on to attend Interlochen Center for the Arts Camp, graduated from the Richardson High School Theatre Magnet and holds her BA in Arts and Humanities from UTD. Robin has performed at several theaters in DFW and Off-Broadway in NYC. She has been listed in many year end “Best of Lists” from area critics who have praised her physical comedy, timing, and natural performances. She has been dubbed a fantastic cold reader,
has a great ear for accents and loves doing voices. As an occasional podcast host, Robin has also honed her interviewing skills the last few years. She has a silver pug named Frankie she loves to cuddle in her spare time, while streaming her favorite shows and justifying it as “research.”
Ever since Paul emerged from the womb, he’s made literally tens of people laugh in places ranging from Dallas all the way to North Dallas.
In 2024, Paul became the audience warm-up act for Dr. Phil Prime Time. He has also appeared on General Hospital and HBO, as well as commercials for Toyota, Avocados from Mexico, and Fossil. In addition to appearing on screen, Paul regularly performs with Four Day Weekend, participating in hundreds of improv shows whether as part of the ensemble or as a solo emcee.
On stage or on camera, Paul brings a spark to whatever role he embodies. With 20+ years of improv experience and nearly 10 years of on-camera work and study, he can both command a crowd and delight a lens.
Campbell is a classically trained actor and voice-artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from the University of Louisville. He is a strong supporter of independent film as well as an award-winning filmmaker. He has done numerous international commercial campaigns and also holds the distinction of having done more voice work for the Power Rangers franchise than anyone in the shows history. Because of his body of voice-work, he is regularly invited to Pop Culture Conventions.
The acting “bug” landed on Nikki while sitting in a college psychology course. She knew immediately that she didn’t want to sit and listen to everyone else’s problems for the rest of her life. Instead, she wanted to showcase their problems and hopefully their triumphs for the rest of her life.
After graduation, she took her talents to KD Studios Actors Conservatory where she met her first agent, Ivett Stone. From there, she began working in the commercial world and quickly moved on to film and television. She is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA, where she currently serves on the DFW local board.
Nikki is most often booked as a doctor, a law enforcement officer or a criminal. Her goal: to eventually play them all at the same time.
When not acting, she’s a fitness instructor, helps her husband run a custom suit business and sobs uncontrollably at ASPCA commercials.
Celina Goetti is a half Swiss/half Singaporean actress that has been cast in a variety of new media projects and films that have made their mark across the film festival circuit. She was part of the main cast in The Late Bird, which was nominated for Best Acting Ensemble and she received an Audience Choice Award during San Diego Film Week for her leading role in Wonderland Syndrome. In addition to her experience as a theatrical actress, she also has commercial work experience and has honed in on her natural flair for comedy, by undergoing improv training. Her coach and mentor is 2 Time SAG Award-Winning and Emmy Nominated Actor, Geoffrey Blake.
Before transitioning to acting, Celina grew up competing on the International Tennis Federation Junior Circuit. She represented Singapore at multiple prestigious international tennis tournaments and competed amongst the top junior players in the world.
Matt Lyle is a performer and comedy writer living in Dallas. He’s a graduate of the Second City Training program and was the host and head writer for The City Life Supplement, named a Top 5 Comedy Show in Chicago (NEWCITY 2013). His original sketch revues have been seen in Dallas in A Brief Endless Love at the Dallas Comedy House, Gold, Frankincense and Credit Card Debt in Theatre Too, and Adulthood: or How I Learned to Start Worrying and Love Ken Burns at FunHouse Theater and Film. Matt’s plays, The Boxer, Barbecue Apocalypse, Big Scary Animals, Raptured!, Hello Human Female, A 3D Adventure, A Dance of Joy, and The Better Doctor, have been produced in DFW and across the U.S. His favorite roles are as husband, dad, and slow pitch softball MVP.
E is a nonbinary latine, queer, quirky, lover of words and sounds. They are also not one to do things like everyone else. After earning their BFA in Theatre back when the internet was still young, E entered the professional theatrical world as a Stage Manager for companies such as The Milwaukee Rep and The Dallas Opera.
Fast forward to 2024, E applied and was accepted into Penguin Random House Narrator Mentorship. Since then, E has recorded several audiobooks for PRH Audio, among others, and was awarded their first AudioFile Earphones Award.
Bold and cinematic in their expression with a knack for comedic timing and a voice described as earthy, vulnerable, and nuanced, E is quickly becoming a favorite among authors and producers.
When not recording, E is learning the finer points of D&D while educating their niece and nephews as future rock legends. Because the classics matter.
Cameron Wisener is a Texas-grown actress, singer, puppeteer, and record spinner currently residing in Dallas.
Growing up in The Middle of a Cornfield, TX (a town thirty minutes south of San Antonio), Cameron was an incredibly dramatic child who involved herself in everything: sports, band, academia, and of course, theatre. At a young age, she loved imitating scenes from movies she saw at the local movie theater for anyone who was willing to entertain her oddball humor. It was to no one’s surprise that she ended up pursuing a degree in Musical Theatre at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, TX.
Now, she’s been seen onstage at theatres all over Dallas, most recently at Ochre House Theatre leading their production of ‘Blood Hammer Girl’. She is also a writer and performer in The Folding Chairs Sketch Comedy Group. Her favorite sketch she’s done is about people LARPing as rats.
When she’s not onstage, in front of a camera, or in the recording booth, she can be found at your local record store digging through crates and spreading the gospel of 60’s Power Pop.


