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.

Teri is a recent transplant from the Chicago area where she has been an on-camera and VO actor for over 15 years, with Second City Chicago and Meisner training, black box theatre experience, a knack for medical and professional jargon, has narrated more than 400 audiobooks (including 50+ under her pseudonym, Lynn Barrington) in multiple fiction and non-fiction genres, and was one of Chicago’s top ear prompter talent before moving to the Dallas area in 2021. She earned a BFA from the Savannah College of Art & Design and spent 18 years as a gig worker before it was trendy.

Fully embracing the Texas heat, she gardens for butterflies and other pollinators, and is currently enrolled in the Texas Master Naturalist training program which includes an initial 80 hours of training in various natural sciences and a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer service to become certified to help educate, preserve and maintain our natural resources in Texas.

Macy Anne Johnson has been a Dallas actor since her middle school theatre dork days. After a brief intermission to Waco to receive her BFA in Theatre Performance from Baylor, Macy is back and excited to do what she loves most.

Macy’s passion for voiceover began in high school. While sneakily checking her phone in English class, she found out she landed her first role. Following that first job in the game SMITE, the acting bug has refused to leave her system. Since then, she’s played Shikimori in Shikimori’s Not Just a Cutie, Swindler in Akudama Drive, Yuka in the live action dub of Ultraman Z, as well as characters in the anime Hell’s Paradise, Spy X Family, and One Piece.

Macy loves to write stories and bake cakes. An animal lover, she’s always petting cats, playing with her tiny pet snake, or pointing out cute squirrels through car windows.

Laura Martinez was born in San Antonio, Texas. Her father was a career Army officer, offering her the opportunity to travel and live throughout the world in such places as Europe and South Korea, but has always felt Texas was home. She fell in love with acting in high school, spent years doing theatre, acquiring her Bachelors and Masters in Performing Arts. Laura, crazy enough, started her film/TV career as an extra on Friday Night Lights (the series). Being on set was exhilarating, and there was no turning back! Since then she’s been honored to work on numerous film, television, and commercial projects. Most recently Laura has begun producing films with her husband in-between opportunities. She loves raising her children, reading, and dabbling in hobbies ranging from embroidery to refurbishing furniture, not to mention sharing a glass of whiskey with her husband at the end of the day. There is no doubt that all of Laura’s life experiences have helped mold her into the actress she is today!

From Dallas, Texas, Caroline Jewell is a graduate from Stella Adler Studio Studio in New York City. They have performed professionally around the DFW metroplex in shows such as Anything Goes, Jesus Christ Superstar, New Moon, Rock of Ages, and Sound of Music. They are also a proficient writer and singer. You can find their music on Spotify and Apple Music.

Sean O’Connor’s interest in performing started at a young age portraying both Danny Zuko AND Sandy from the musical Grease at a talent show that people still talk about today (mostly his parents).  Later, he studied at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, receiving a BFA in theatre and working with Dallas Theatre Center on multiple productions during school. He has provided his voice for many anime shows on Crunchyroll, served as spokesperson for major companies including Microsoft, Sports Authority and Whataburger (which was a big win for a Texan), and built out his resume in Los Angeles.  Some Los Angeles highlights include providing his voice to Jimmy Kimmel Live, hosting a YouTube game show about Virtual Reality which garnered a large following on Tiktok,  and acting in several commercials where his goofy, comedic side shined.  He’s excited to continue growing as a performer and to take on new challenges.

Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Jake Ryan is a professional actor with experience both on stage and in film. Jake has always had a knack for entertaining and story-telling, but it wasn’t until he joined his high school theatre program that he realized his passion for acting. He dreamed of being an actor, but he put that aside to attend Texas Tech University. Once he was done there, he decided to pursue acting fully and got involved in the film scene in Austin. He started working in 2019 and has since booked roles in television, a made-for-television movie, independent and short films, and multiple commercials. He loves the opportunity to get to explore his creative side in front of the camera and the rush of being on a set. He has experience with improv, stage combat, horseback riding, weapons, and stunts. He is most often cast in villain roles but he hopes to one day get the opportunity to play the hero.

Brian Gibson is a dynamic actor with a passion for storytelling and a knack for bringing characters to life. A graduate of the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, Brian has honed his craft in both stage and screen performances. His versatile acting skills have been showcased in numerous productions, ranging from classic musicals to contemporary dramas. Brian’s dedication to his art is evident in his compelling performances, which captivate audiences and critics alike. In addition to his theatrical work, Brian has hosted numerous corporate events, where his engaging presence and professionalism shine. His strong work ethic, reinforced by ten years of active-duty service in the Navy, drives his commitment to excellence in every role he undertakes. With a commitment to continuous growth, he regularly participates in workshops and collaborates with other artists to explore new dimensions of his craft. Off-stage, Brian is an advocate for the arts and actively supports community theatre projects. His enthusiasm, talent, and professionalism make him a valued member of any production.

 

Mira was born in the Philippines and moved to the U.S. at the age of 7. She graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Acting from the University of Northern Colorado, where she developed a diverse set of skills through extensive onstage and camera work training. Mira has performed in regional theaters in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and Denver. In addition to her acting experience, she plays several musical instruments and is skilled in singing and dancing. Mira is deeply committed to her craft and consistently brings her best artistic expression to every role she undertakes.

 

Johnny Reno has been performing as a musician and an actor for over thirty years. After studying acting for two years with Adam Rourke at the Film Actors Lab, Johnny made his theatrical stage debut at the Dallas Shakespeare Festival’s production of Two Gentlemen of Verona. The production featured a contemporary music score that Johnny was commissioned to write for the play. He landed film roles in Sin City, Planet Terror, Roadracers, Spy Kids (Robert Rodriguez), True Stories (David Byrne), Waiting for Guffman (Christopher Guest), and 1870 Texas (William Booth). His national television acting credits include Melrose Place (Fox), To Serve and Protect (CBS), The Chris Isaak Show (Showtime), and Elysian Fields (CBS).  Johnny is best known for his work as a musician and composer. In addition to singing and playing saxophone with his own band, he has released five albums of music and toured and recorded worldwide with Many other artists.  He was the music director and on camera bandleader for the multi-episode Paula Poundstone Show (HBO).  His original music has been featured in films, such as From Dusk Til Dawn, Sin City, Suicide Kings, Behind Enemy Lines, Dead Man on Campus, Roadracers and Spy Kids. His television music credits include ER, Bones, Dawson’s Creek, Entourage, Third Watch, Vanished, Homicide, and Melrose Place.