Kelly Calderon
Kelly is a 49th Bovine Graduate and a proud player of the group "The Contestants"
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Kerstin Caldwell
Kerstin Caldwell, actor, writer, and director, received much of her education in Chicago while at The Second City and iO, where she studied the theories and teachings of the late Del Close. More recently, she has had the pleasure of experiencing the work of Viola Spolin and Paul Sills through The Wisconsin Theater Games Center and is deeply honored to have also been a student of Mr. Alan Arkin.
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Tim Camarillo
Tim is a California Native and is new to the Denver Area. He is a graduate of California State University, Northridge where he studied Urban Studies and Planning. He, his fellow classmates and Professor were recognized by the American Planning Association with a Section Award in Field Work for collaborating a development plan for the Pinoleville Pomo Nation in Northern California.
Tim is a Graduate of the Second City Conservatory and Writing Programs at the Second City Training Center in Los Angeles. Where he was a writer for the "Exposed Funny Bone" and Performed in "Harmful If Swallowed". He studied with Dave Razowsky, Jay Leggett, Amy Seeley, Marc Evan Jackson, Ira Miller, Angela V. Shelton, Pat Towne and Michael Pollock.
He also completed the I.O. West Program in Los Angeles where he studied with Craig Cackowski, Jason Pardo, James Grace, John Hindman, Aaron Krebs,Eric Hunicutt, Scott Robinson, Paul Vaillancourt and Mike Bertrando. He performed his Solo Performance Piece "Camarillo State of Mind" at the Andy Dick Theater.
Tim also studied with Gary Austin, Founder of The Groundlings. Where he learned the 48th Street Excercise and The Harold.
He performed Poetry Theater at Beyond Baroque in Los Angeles. Where he collaborated with Jeffrey McDaniel and Francesca P. Roberts in the production of "Bugs and Kisses".
Tim's film credits include "Losing Control", "Charlie Valentine", "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull", Blind Ambition", "Ladron que roba a ladron" and "Nailed".
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Chelley Canales
Chelley is thrilled to join the Bovine Metropolis after a season to remember in the NBA. She is also a recent college grad, where she developed rap skills that critics have hailed "...Resiliant", "...MasterP-ieceful", and "...Holla!". Her album drops next week. She would like to thank her family, friends, and low-carb pasta for the meaning they have brought to her life.
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Robert Case
Robert William Case is a keynote speaker, storyteller and most recently a cast member in "Susan & Her Magic 8-Ball", the graduation show of the 52nd Class of the Bovine School of Improv. Past acting credits include the roles of Morrie Schwartz in "Tuesdays with Morrie" in 2010, and Ralph Waldo Emerson in "Walden - The Ballad of Thoreau in 2009, both at the Festival Playhouse in Arvada, Colorado. His award-winning first novel "Daedalus Rising - The True Story of Icarus" was published in 2008.
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Lisa Cavalli
Lisa was a member of the Sanscript Players and the original cast of "Sketchers;" was a writer and actor in the ACME Comedy Players productions of "The Haunted Hall;" "Thanksgiving in Allenspark;" "Bob White's Winter Holiday Special;" "Gypsies, Politics and Fleas" and "Snow Global Warming" and was a writer and understudy in "This Bag is Not a Toy!" and "The Mamas and the Paparazzis." In 2010, she brought "The Confession Stand," originally written and performed in 2000, back to life for the Bovine's tenth anniversary celebration.
She is a proud, but humble, graduate of class 15 of the Bovine School of Improv. Lisa would love it if you could become a graduate, too. She's an instructor at said skool and will kick down some mad improv skillz on yo' badz elf.
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Danny Cepelik
Danny was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now check republic). Communism sucked, so his family left, and then ended up in California when he was four. Not wanting to live there in case it fell into the ocean he then moved to Colorado where he has lived most of his life. Danny likes to travel and have new experiences and to learn as much as possible while on his quest for world peace… or domination, still undecided. Danny got his start in improv one night while looking for someplace exciting to go to in downtown Denver. His friend suggested the Bovine Metropolis Theater. After seeing just one show he enrolled for classes, after the first one he was hooked.
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Jeanette Cerami
Jeanette likes to be silly. So she directs and teaches for Rocky Mountain Theatre for kids, plays in the group called Killscreen, and is thrilled to be on F'Actors as well! Come check her out in Denver's Next Improv Star Season 3 where she will undoubtedly be as silly as she can. She's also worked on several sketch shows in the past with PaperCat Productions and some Improv Shakespeare as well as sketch with Shack Over There Productions. Can't get enough of the make em ups!
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Lisa Church
Lisa is a proud graduate of the Players Workshop West (class #11) and has been seen on the Bovine stage in past productions including "My Story," "Easy Bake Improv," and Sketchers. She has also survived all five levels of long-form classes at the Upright Citizens Brigade in NYC and was seen on NYC stages recently, performing with the now-defunct long-form troupe Flavor Country. She would like to thank Eric and Denise for including her in the ever-thriving Bovine community and her fiance Jim for putting up with her.
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James F. Clark
James has been hailed as the “James Clark of his generation”. Twice voted the third funniest member of the Clark family, James is a writer, comedian, actor and filmmaker residing in Denver, Colorado.
James performs at the Bovine on Thursday nights with the Bovine’s house team, The Fillers. James can also be seen doing improv and sketch comedy around town and on the Internet with his comedy troupe Governor Jack (governorjack.com). In addition, James performs with the Oklahoma Christian Summer Singers and in two two-man troupes: The Marty’s and Push Push Go. James is a co-host on the Denver Improv Podcast (http://denverimprovpodcast.tumblr.com). In 2008 James was a writer and featured cast member of the Bleu Cow 5 Sketch team and the Bovine sketch show, Bovanity Fair. James was a graduate of the 40th Class of the Bovine School of Improv.
On a personal note, James thinks you seem really nice and would like to know if you’d want to hang out sometime. I don’t know, maybe just coffee. Aw c’mon, give him a chance.
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Dave Colan
Dave Colan is a 10 year veteran of the Chicago improv scene, and now an actor, teacher, and director based in L.A. Dave spent seven years as an ensemble member of The Second City, performing on the stages in Chicago, Las Vegas, and around the country as a member of the touring company. In 2006, he was a member of The Second City-Denver cast that wrote and performed “How I Lost My Denverginity.” He’s also trained and performed at I.O., The Annoyance, UCB, ComedySports and at numerous festivals and theaters around the country.
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Nicole Conlan
Nicole is a current junior at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where her designed major is Comedy. She has trained at the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York and is a member of NYU's Dangerbox improv team, with whom she has performed at the Del Close Marathon, the Twin Cities Improv Festival, the National College Comedy Festival, the College Improv Tournament, the People's Improv Theater, The Cherry Orchard Theater, and others. Also with Dangerbox, she has worked with the First Aid Comedy Brigade to provide entertainment to hospitalized kids. At the Bovine, Nicole has performed with Governor Jack and French Club (formerly Denverbox). Nicole currently produces for the groups Revolver Comedy and Gentleman Party.
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Dave Costa
What attracts me to Improv is the way it encourages one to operate outside the box and in doing so be more fully present in the moment. It’s been fun learning and getting to know my fellow performers.
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Judy Craddock
A native of Memphis, Tennessee who moved to Denver in 2007, Judy thought the little funhouse on Champa might lead to a few new friends and a laugh or two.
Be careful what you wish for!
Judy is reinventing herself in Bovine Grad Class 40 (woo!) and is honored to be part of the Battle Royale House Team. Judy thanks her instructors, coaches and fellow actors for inspiration and her little sister for making fun of her when she was a drama geek in high school. Judy writes when she should be sleeping, can outrun you in snowshoes, and is a music snob; but one of the non-violent ones.
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Katy Craig
Katy is excited and proud to be in On The Spot and The Artist Formerly Known as Baby Meat. Katy was a member of the inaugural cast of Biography from June-December 2010 and of EliXir, the Bovine's 42nd graduating class.
A few of Katy's life-defining moments include: hiking the 110-mile Tour du Mont Blanc; pulling pints in a Dublin pub; trekking the Inca Trail; studying woodcarving, watercolor painting & African drumming in Strasbourg; serving as a part-time gallery manager for the Centro de Arte Communitario in Monteverde & as a volunteer at the Durika Biological Reserve near Buenos Aires, Costa Rica; and Mountain Biking down the World’s Most Dangerous Road from La Paz to Coroico in Bolivia. She also just completed a collection of short stories and is finishing her first screenplay.
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Jared Crain
Jared Crain lives in LA now, but when he lived in Denver he played his little heart out at the Bovine. He has since given up Comedic Improv in favor of a new form he is pioneering: Software Engineering Improv. The premise is this: Jared gets a suggestion for what he should be doing from the Team Manager, and then he plays Chess on Yahoo Games until it is time to go home. See how long he can keep his job!
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Suzanne Crawford
Suzanne is excited to graduate with Bovine's awesome Class 54 in January of 2012. Originally from Seabrook, TX, she craves peanut butter after swimming and creating distractions in long, boring meetings (a common characteristic of improvisers, she's been told!). Being selected for Platypus was sort of karmic for her, as she has often joked that if she had to come back as an animal it would be a platypus!
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Lydia Cross
I grew up in Denver and love it here. By day I'm a 'foodie' by night, I'm learning improv. I wanted to try something new, meet new people and laugh. I look forward to finishing school so I can play with the big kids here at the Bovine.
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Aaron Crutchfield
Focuses primarily on groovin along, being in moment to moment
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Kevin Cunningham
Kevin's a Denver actor (yeah right! ... no really! He has been in a bunch of films... ok, not big studio productions, but fun films by students who will be the big film makers in a few more years), who won't quit his day job until there are more roles for big, bald Irishmen.
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