CAST & CREW BIOS
JEREMY WILLIAMS (co-executive producer)

After co-directing both "Sane: the story of the boredom killings" and "Reality Sucks" with his brother, Shane Ryan, (they credit themselves as 'the Cousin Bros.') Williams decided to help his brother out with the completion of "Big Boobs, Blonde Babes, Bad Blood". Currently a student at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, Williams always had a huge interest in movies, even though he spent his entire high school years as a straight 'A' academic student and star athlete. Recently, Williams and his brother Shane have developed a good filmmaking partnership and plan on continuing to work together whenever they have the opportunity.
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VANESSA ROSS (hostess)

bio coming soon!

check out Vanessa in the comedy "Bikini Planet"!
APRIL WADE (hostess)
www.aprilwade.com
April Wade, a gal from the real OC (yep, born and raised), has been awfully busy in 2004! An actress, business owner and budding producer, she has her hands in a lot of cookie jars. April's debut performance was Grandma's Lawn, where she played a twinkie to not-really-critical acclaim at the early age of 3. After graduating from Chapman University with a BFA in Theatre/film, she set her sights on Hollywood and has entangled herself in too many independent films to count. April is anxiously awaiting all of the fun and festivities that 2005 has to offer!
REBECCA ELIZABETH STEVENS (hostess)

The youngest of 5 children, Rebecca felt a desire at an early age to entertain and gain attention from those around her. She began acting on stage and at her church. After that, Rebecca moved on to her local community theatre. She had many roles in shows like "The Music Man", "Hello Dolly" and "The Kind and I". Rebecca also spent her time learning tap, ballet and jazz. In her teens, Rebecca began doing beauty pageants. She modeled, danced, sang and smiled her way into many pageant titles. In high school, Rebecca joined the drama group and is best known for her lead role in the comedy "Rumors". After high school, she moved to Tempe, AZ to attend college, where she joined the Devils Advocate Improv Group and also put on skits with her sorority. She graduated with a degree in Communication. Rebecca now lives in Los Angeles where she is actively pursing her acting career.
DANIELLE MORGAN and SHANE RYAN
(directors)

Shane Ryan and Danielle Morgan met at a small family owned restaurant in Lompoc, CA where they are both employed. Danielle, who was just turning 18 when she came aboard the movie as co-director, is seeking to work in the film business as a make-up artist. However, when she began showing her vision as a filmmaker, Shane realized Danielle would be a great choice as co-director of the film. Shane felt he needed an outside vision when incorporating all of his short films into a feature-length film and Danielle proved to be true talent and the two formed an unlikely partnership as directors of the movie (their actual tastes in movies differ very much, something that could have easily created a major conflict, but it never came up).