Fri, Oct 20, 2017
Morgan Willett sits down with Julian Feder. AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight edition, is a short form interview series featuring actors and artists discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. Host Morgan Willett interviews Julian Feder.
Tue, Dec 12, 2017
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight edition, is a short form interview series featuring actors and artists discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. Host Morgan Willett interviews Mackenzie Sol. Singer/songwriter who signed with the Hana road music group. Also an actor, he is well known for his appearance in 2014 in The Dumping Ground. He also starred in the short film Chestnuts. He released the music single "Laugh" in 2017.
Fri, Mar 9, 2018
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight edition, is a short form interview series featuring actors & artists discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Veronica Barriga interviews Reid Miller.
At just 17, Reid has already acted in major roles. A prominent social media presence has led Miller to land starring roles in many digital series including his portrayal of Frank Underwood as a young teen in the miniseries, "Playhouse of Cards: The Web Series" which is now available to view on YouTube. You can also look for Miller as Evan Bergdorf in "Mr. Student Body President," also streaming on Go90. He recently appeared in this season of ABC Family's hit show "The Fosters" and just finished filming the feature film F.R.E.D.I out soon.
The movie follows the story of an adolescent boy named Wyrm who is falling behind.It is 1995. His twin sister, Myrcella, has become a woman after she and the Norwegian exchange student made it to second base at the cinemas. She wants Wyrm to move into their dead brother Dylan's room so she can have privacy and space for her personal items.
As part of his Level 1 Sexuality Requirement Wyrm has six days to secure his first kiss or he'll be held back and forced to continue wearing his My.E.Q. Electronic Emotional Remote Monitoring Collar as part of the School District's No Child Left Alone program. Wyrm takes place in an alternate reality, retro-future 1990's at the birth of the Internet age. Computers will replace humans soon, and the widespread implementation of statistics has led to incredible progress in tracking and guiding childhood development.
Can Wyrm find connection in this perfectly rational, pragmatically disconnected world? Or will Myrcella and his peers leave him behind?
At just 17, Reid has already acted in major roles. A prominent social media presence has led Miller to land starring roles in many digital series including his portrayal of Frank Underwood as a young teen in the miniseries, "Playhouse of Cards: The Web Series" which is now available to view on YouTube. You can also look for Miller as Evan Bergdorf in "Mr. Student Body President," also streaming on Go90. He recently appeared in this season of ABC Family's hit show "The Fosters" and just finished filming the feature film F.R.E.D.I out soon.
The movie follows the story of an adolescent boy named Wyrm who is falling behind.It is 1995. His twin sister, Myrcella, has become a woman after she and the Norwegian exchange student made it to second base at the cinemas. She wants Wyrm to move into their dead brother Dylan's room so she can have privacy and space for her personal items.
As part of his Level 1 Sexuality Requirement Wyrm has six days to secure his first kiss or he'll be held back and forced to continue wearing his My.E.Q. Electronic Emotional Remote Monitoring Collar as part of the School District's No Child Left Alone program. Wyrm takes place in an alternate reality, retro-future 1990's at the birth of the Internet age. Computers will replace humans soon, and the widespread implementation of statistics has led to incredible progress in tracking and guiding childhood development.
Can Wyrm find connection in this perfectly rational, pragmatically disconnected world? Or will Myrcella and his peers leave him behind?
Sat, Mar 10, 2018
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight edition, is a short form interview series featuring actors and artists discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. Host Veronica Barriga interviews Daan Creyghton. Daan Creyghton is a Dutch actor who stars in the hit Nickelodeon show, "Hunter Street". He plays 'Sal', a nerdy, bighearted, preteen boy whose computer know-how helps the family unravel the mystery of where their foster parents are. "Hunter Street" is one of the top five shows year-to-date with K6-11 across all TV, and will return for season 2 on January 29th. Daan currently resides in Amsterdam, and balances school at one of Amsterdam's top international teen academies production and his love for soccer.
Thu, Aug 16, 2018
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Mini Spotlight edition, is a short form interview series featuring actors and artists discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. Host Amy Cassandra interviews Brock Brenner. Brock has been seen in various TV shows and National Commercials including King Hawaiian Bread's first Super Bowl Commercial which made its debut on Super Bowl LI (2017), February 5. Brock's acting career started at the age of 3, when Brock was able to memorize his first 1-page Monologue. Brock filmed his first feature film (The Raking (2017)) at the age of 4 years old, in which he received various positive critic reviews. Brock Brenner's work also includes an Album cover and Music Videos with Glass Animals (Harvest Labels/Wolftone/Capital Records Group.) Brock has been an advocate for anti-bullying and worked with "High Dive Heart," and The Bully Project for an anti-bully "Misfit," project in 2016. Brock became the first 5 year old to perform a 3 minute stand-up Comedy Improv Routine in Hollywood. Brock is the grandson to Claude Brenner (Quiz Kids from the 1940's CBS and NBC Show, who later became one of the first M.I.T. Aeronautical Engineers.) Brock is the great-grandson to Roy Brewer, Theater Producer and Director in the British circuit at The Barn Theater. Brock followed in his grandfathers' footsteps to be in front of the camera.
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
Cementing his role on screens nationwide with his breakout performance on ABC's "American Housewife", Daniel DiMaggio is a teen star holding his own by delivering sidesplitting comedy, scene after scene, in the show TV GUIDE says, "continues ABC's trend of quality family sitcoms." DiMaggio stars as the witty, self-assured, smart beyond his years and honestly speaking, a bit of a disciplined capitalist, 'Oliver Otto', in a suburban family that's ended up in a pompous Connecticut neighborhood. With every move they make, the family prove that they don't belong and have no intentions of fitting into the cookie-cutter perfect family scenario, and instead forge their own path. Also staring Katy Mixon, Diedrich Bader, Ali Wong & Meg Donnelly, "American Housewife" returns to ABC on Wednesday, September 26th at 8:30pm sandwiched between two of ABC's other famed sitcoms, "The Goldbergs" and "Modern Family."
At an early age, DiMaggio discovered a natural allure to acting and started his career in a Honda commercial at 8 years old. He would later go on to act in more commercials, guest star roles including playing a young Superman in CW's "Supergirl", and a young Michael Westen in USA's "Burn Notice". A career in acting came of no surprise to his parents, both Hollywood veterans themselves, who first exposed Daniel to the craft while he was still in diapers accompanying them to sets. When the opportunity of a lifetime came to star as a series regular in ABC's new half hour comedy, the move felt organic, a perfect fit for a young actor to show his acting prowess through a series of comedic highs and dramatic turns. Though his career is off to skyrocketing success, Danielremains humble and hopes to continue acting for years to come.
Though he may be entering his third season of the powerhouse comedy, at home Daniel is a typical 15-year-old boy and keeps a high interest in his favorite sports teams while maintaining straight A's. He also recently completed his first LA Marathon, and with the acting world at his feet, nothing can slow this young star down.
At an early age, DiMaggio discovered a natural allure to acting and started his career in a Honda commercial at 8 years old. He would later go on to act in more commercials, guest star roles including playing a young Superman in CW's "Supergirl", and a young Michael Westen in USA's "Burn Notice". A career in acting came of no surprise to his parents, both Hollywood veterans themselves, who first exposed Daniel to the craft while he was still in diapers accompanying them to sets. When the opportunity of a lifetime came to star as a series regular in ABC's new half hour comedy, the move felt organic, a perfect fit for a young actor to show his acting prowess through a series of comedic highs and dramatic turns. Though his career is off to skyrocketing success, Danielremains humble and hopes to continue acting for years to come.
Though he may be entering his third season of the powerhouse comedy, at home Daniel is a typical 15-year-old boy and keeps a high interest in his favorite sports teams while maintaining straight A's. He also recently completed his first LA Marathon, and with the acting world at his feet, nothing can slow this young star down.
Thu, Oct 11, 2018
Wyatt McClure is an actor from Cleveland, OH. Wyatt has credits that include feature films "Psychos," "Terror of Hallow's Eve," and the unforgettable, "Fault in Our Stars." This Fall, Wyatt will be see in the theatrical release, "Glass Jar." Prior to debuting on "Young Sheldon," Wyatt showed off his comedy in the You Tube Series, "Between 2 Phat Kids" for two seasons. He and fellow Phat Kid, Brice Fisher, interviewed celebrities including Bill A. Jones from "Glee," Josh Server from "Good Girls Revolt," Alisa Reyes from "All That," Ava Cantrell from "Lights Out," Autumn Wendell from "Every Witch Way," and more. They also performed in numerous skits, including fan favorite "Bye Felicia." He also has many hysterical moments on the series "Reel Kids;" his character "Mr. Smark" is one to remember. Wyatt is a huge sports fan and loves all teams Cleveland. He is obsessed with the Indians, The Cavs, and The Browns. He can tell you everything about his teams and others.
Thu, Jan 3, 2019
Meet Paxton Booth: an 8-year-old BMX rider, Tim Burton film lover, and series regular on Disney Channel's new TV show Coop & Cami Ask The World. Paxton stars alongside cast mates Ruby Rose Turner, Dakota Lotus, Albert Tsai, Olivia Sanabia and Rebecca Metz. The show follows a brother-sister duo who make almost all of their decisions - both mundane and madcap - by crowd-sourcing opinions from the millions of followers on their online channel 'Would You Wrather.' Paxton plays 'Ollie Wrather,' the fearless and enthusiastic younger brother of the duo. The show, which premiered this October, is currently in it's first season.
Although only 8 years old, Paxton is no newcomer to gracing TV screens. As a talkative toddler with a love for being in front of the camera, he began his professional acting career at just 2 ½ years old near his hometown of Ventura, CA. He has since made appearances in dozens of national commercials and landed several guest star roles on popular TV shows including NBC's Emmy-award winning sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, ABC's The Real O'Neals, Amazon's The Romanoffs, TV Land's Teachers, and ABC's unscripted series The Toy Box as a judge.
While on set, Paxton never shies away from an exciting stunt thrown his way. Although he doesn't have any formal stunt training, he has carried out several stunts on the set of Coop & Cami with the supervision of a stunt coordinator. Paxton's fearless nature translates both on and off set, as he has been riding BMX bikes since the age of 3 - around the same time he took off the training wheels on his bike. Racing his BMX bike through skate parks and pump tracks has helped Paxton as an actor by increasing his body awareness. While, his love of automobiles also runs the course of a smaller, plastic track - with his collection of over 1000 Hot Wheels. Having spent countless hours at car shows and museums, he has developed an immersive knowledge of classic cars, noting details on every single one of his Hot Wheels toys.
Beyond car museums, Paxton has an admiration for the arts and loves visiting both classic and street art museums. He also has a fascination with less artistically praised, poorly assembled '50s black and white horror films. Captivated by the horror genre, Paxton deeply admires the directorial style of Tim Burton and dreams of being cast in one of his films. Paxton also loves listening to '80s rock music, often jamming out to David Bowie. As a fashionable youngster, he admires Bowie's standout style and strives to match his confidence of wearing whatever he wants. Eventually, he would love to have his own clothing line of eccentric styles.
Outside of Paxton's passions for art and activities, he loves getting hands-on with philanthropic pursuits. He actively supports charitable causes surrounding animal rescue (such as the two rescue pit bulls he grew up with), bringing happiness to other children that are ill/underprivileged, and spreading the importance of environmental awareness. He hopes to use his growing platform and voice to speak up for these philanthropic causes, the arts and promoting individuality at any age.
Although only 8 years old, Paxton is no newcomer to gracing TV screens. As a talkative toddler with a love for being in front of the camera, he began his professional acting career at just 2 ½ years old near his hometown of Ventura, CA. He has since made appearances in dozens of national commercials and landed several guest star roles on popular TV shows including NBC's Emmy-award winning sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, ABC's The Real O'Neals, Amazon's The Romanoffs, TV Land's Teachers, and ABC's unscripted series The Toy Box as a judge.
While on set, Paxton never shies away from an exciting stunt thrown his way. Although he doesn't have any formal stunt training, he has carried out several stunts on the set of Coop & Cami with the supervision of a stunt coordinator. Paxton's fearless nature translates both on and off set, as he has been riding BMX bikes since the age of 3 - around the same time he took off the training wheels on his bike. Racing his BMX bike through skate parks and pump tracks has helped Paxton as an actor by increasing his body awareness. While, his love of automobiles also runs the course of a smaller, plastic track - with his collection of over 1000 Hot Wheels. Having spent countless hours at car shows and museums, he has developed an immersive knowledge of classic cars, noting details on every single one of his Hot Wheels toys.
Beyond car museums, Paxton has an admiration for the arts and loves visiting both classic and street art museums. He also has a fascination with less artistically praised, poorly assembled '50s black and white horror films. Captivated by the horror genre, Paxton deeply admires the directorial style of Tim Burton and dreams of being cast in one of his films. Paxton also loves listening to '80s rock music, often jamming out to David Bowie. As a fashionable youngster, he admires Bowie's standout style and strives to match his confidence of wearing whatever he wants. Eventually, he would love to have his own clothing line of eccentric styles.
Outside of Paxton's passions for art and activities, he loves getting hands-on with philanthropic pursuits. He actively supports charitable causes surrounding animal rescue (such as the two rescue pit bulls he grew up with), bringing happiness to other children that are ill/underprivileged, and spreading the importance of environmental awareness. He hopes to use his growing platform and voice to speak up for these philanthropic causes, the arts and promoting individuality at any age.
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
Join Timothy Michael as he sits down with Kai Wener to discuss his current projects. Kai can currently be seen as fan-favorite Ty Finn, the youngest son of Dr. Claire Finn, played by Penny Johnson-Jerald on the award-winning series. Kai shares the screen with creator and Academy award winning actor Seth MacFarlane along with an all-star ensemble which also includes Halston Sage, Adrianne Palicki, Peter Macon and Scott Grimes to name a few. Kai's performance as Ty has made the industry take notice of his talent, and earned him a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Performance in a TV Series. New episodes of Season 2 are airing now on FOX. Had guest starring roles on Nickelodeon's hit show Game Shakers and Days of Our Lives Recently featured in The Hollywood Reporter's Rep Sheet Roundup. Click here to view the piece. Is on all social media platforms including Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Has appeared in commercials and print campaigns for popular brands such as Disney, McDonalds, Honda, Weight Watchers, Got Milk?, Burger King, and Amazon Smile to name a few.
Thu, Mar 14, 2019
Join Timothy Michael as he sits down with Roman Christou to discuss his current projects. Roman will make his feature film debut as Chris in the upcoming Warner Brothers horror film, The Curse of La Llorona, which will be hitting theaters April 19th. The story depicts the urban legend of La Llorona, the ghost of a woman who lost her children and now cries while looking for them in the river, often causing misfortune to those who are near or hear her. Ignoring the eerie warning of a troubled mother suspected of child endangerment, a social worker and her own small kids are soon drawn into a frightening supernatural realm. His mother in the film is played by actress Linda Cardellini. The cast also includes Sean Patrick Thomas, Patricia Velasquez, Marisol Ramirez, and Raymond Cruz. Watch the intense trailers which heavily feature Roman here and here. The film will be premiering at the prestigious SXSW Festival.
Thu, Mar 21, 2019
Tucker Meek was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. In school he favored math and loved reading. He got into acting at 5 years old, when he auditioned for and landed a couch commercial. "We were supposed to be falling from the sky and it was so fun. I said, 'Mom, can I do that more!?" Outside of acting, Tucker is a huge fan of classic video games, Vine and whimsical socks. Tucker is also passionate about his work with Learning Ally, a non-profit organization that makes audio books for people who are visually impaired. "I love to read and want to give every kid that opportunity." Tucker has also appeared in ABC's "Schooled," and Lifetime's "Nanny Killer." Up next, Tucker can be heard in the animated Netflix film, "Klaus."