Ana Feliciano
Actress / Producer / AD / Casting
Working for an investment firm has made Ana Feliciano a very detail-oriented person; perfect for any number of production responsibilities. However, it is her bubbly demeaner, her instant charm and her everpresant charisma that make Ana Silver-Lined's go-to-girl for public relations, working with investors, and also working with fellow actors on set.
Viewers of My58 may recognize Ana from her stint as a 2006 "My58 host Hunt" finalist. Out of a pool of 500 contestants, Ana made it all the way to the final two. In addition to her TV hosting adventures, she has worked in national ad campaigns or Kashi, and local spots for KQCA, and Denio's, and has acted in a variety of Educational and industrial videos for UCD Med Center and CalTrans.
Florence Low
Photographer
Florence Low is an award-winning, independent photographer currently working in the San Francisco/Bay Area and Sacramento area, and is available for assignments worldwide. Florence gained a variety of experience while working as a staff photographer for the Sacramento Bee for 8 years. She has sharpened her talents to cover a broad spectrum of photography, ranging from commercial, corporate, and editorial work, to fine arts and personal projects. Her work has been featured in People, US News & World Report, Der Spiegel, The Washington Post, MSNBC's The Year in Pictures, and many other publications worldwide. Florence considers photography a powerful, timeless method of communication that evokes emotion and promotes understanding. Every day she strives to create beautiful and meaningful images that will create an impact on others.
Ron Brokenbrough
Actor / Writer / Producer
In 2005, Ron Brokenbrough began his foray into acting with a pilot for a reality game show in which he was the host. More recently, he played a feature role in the independent film "Chain Letter," a film by Deon Taylor. He's been the principal in numerous local and national ad campaigns including for University of Phoenix and Cache Creek Casino. When he's not acting, Ron is a prolific writer and currently has several screenplays in various stages of production. He's studied Theater Arts at Sacramento City College, Core Acting with Evan Nosoff, and has completed the Advanced Actor's Workshop with George Elliott, through SacActors.com.
Cathleen Weinrich
Composer / Arranger
Cathleen Weinrich is a composer and arranger currently living in the Los Angeles area. She studied classical piano for several years before being introduced to jazz and popular music as a teenager. Her professional career began in San Diego, in her early teens, recording vocal and instrumental tracks for jingles. It was during this time, she also played in multiple bands, both domestically and in Europe. In 1993, she moved to Burbank and began working for Disney Studios as an international music supervisor. While at Disney, Cathleen oversaw recording, editing and mixing of all dubbed vocals of such titles as "Tarzan," "Brother Bear" and "Emperor's New Groove," to name a few. To date, Cathleen has spent 12 years arranging and directing vocals for various recording artists. Most recently, she worked with Brian Kahanek on his CD, "Suicide King." Over the years, Cathleen has worked very closely with award winning engineer, Gustavo Borner of Igloo Music.
She is currently working in music prep with some of the major composers in Hollywood. She has worked on films such as "The Simpson's Movie," "Pirates Of The Caribbean," "Transformers," "Disturbia," and she has worked on several TV series, including "Lost" and "Desperate Housewives."
She is said to have her own very unique and intimate style of music, which is deep and thought-provoking, and is also a key reason that she's begun writing and arranging her own music for future use in film and television.
Angela Ortner
Director / Editor / Writer / Producer / Cinematographer
Angela Ortner has worked on production crews for over 40 independent shorts in various capacities including writer, producer and director. Most recently, she wrote, produced and directed the comedic short film, "The Accident." Her work on films for Sacramento's Annual 48-Hour Film Festival has garnered her two consecutive 1st place titles in 2008 and 2009. Her work has appeared in Access Sacramento's "A Place Called Sacramento" competition, the Sacramento Film and Music Festival, the Sacramento International Film Festival, and the California Film Festival. She is currently in pre-production on several projects for the national film festival circuit
Giovannie Espiritu:
Actress / Producer
Giovannie Espiritu began her acting career just a few years ago. Already, she has amassed an impressive list of credits which include a recurring role as Med Student Ludlow on the acclaimed hospital drama, "ER." Last season, Giovannie co-starred in the CW Network TV series "Gilmore Girls," and the new FOX series "Bones." When she's not acting, Giovannie is actively giving through her work with "May K: The Giovannie Pico Foundation." Besides partnering with the CFO in endorsing its program for street children, the May "K" Foundation has also set up a house in her hometown of Tondo, where victims of domestic violence can seek refuge and counseling.