Our Crew
WRITER/ DIRECTOR/ PRODUCER
Wes Hurley was born and grew up in the disintegrating USSR before coming over to the US in his teens - an adventurous experience he previously made into a short documentary Little Potato, winner of 27 awards from around the world, including the Oscar-qualifying Jury Prize at SXSW. Prior to Potato Dreams America, Hurley has made two award-winning features, over a dozen shorts and several video installations for galleries and theater. He has been named The Advocate magazine's Person to Watch and City Arts Magazine's Artist of the Year, has been interviewed by BBC and NPR and received awards from The Creative Capital, Seattle Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture and 4Culture. His original series Capitol Hill premiered on Huffington Post and has since been picked up for television in Europe and Canada. The two-season supernatural soap opera parody stars drag icons Jinkx Monsoon, BenDeLaCreme, Robbie Turner and Waxie Moon.
PRODUCER
Mischa Jakupcak is an award-winning filmmaker from Missoula, Montana. She has a BA in creative writing from University of Arizona and a MA in Filmmaking from the London Film School. Having worked on over thirty features in the Northwest, ranging from indies to multimillion dollar features, Mischa has produced numerous films such as The Off Hours (Sundance '11), The Immortal Augustus Gladstone, East of the Mountains, Little Potato (Grand Jury winner SXSW '17) and VR pieces such as Potato Dreams (AFI '17), Chaak' Saagi (TIFF '16) and Mildred Bailey Sings (2019). Recently, she directedSkeleton Flower, a four piece VR music experience with Degenerate Art Ensemble. Whether writing, directing or producing, Mischa seeks to create original stories with cutting edge technologies, aspiring to offer audiences extraordinary experiences.
Executive Producer
Along with Potato Dreams of America, Eliza Flug has produced some of the biggest features coming out of the Pacific Northwest including Sadie, East of the Mountains, Paper Tigers and Personhood. She's also the screenwriter of Skater a coming of age feature to be directed by Megan Griffith and produced by Jennifer Roth in 2021
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/ AD
Sarah Crowe is an award winning Producer, Director and sometimes Assistant Director. She has been producing documentaries, narratives, and commercials for nearly 15 years. Sarah spends her time creating documentaries and supporting independent film in Washington, such as Lane 1974 (directed by SJ Chiro) and Worst Laid Plans (directed by Mark Jones and Nesib Shamah). She produced Welcome To Doe Bay (directed by Nesib Shamah and Dan Thornton), an Emmy-nominated documentary that premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2102. Sarah's directorial debut is an international award winning feature documentary Dyna Does Dressage. Sarah was a Producer and Assistant Director of the original series Capitol Hill and is the Executive Producer on Potato Dreams of America (both directed by Wes Hurley).
Executive Producer
Mel Eslyn is a film and television producer, writer and director, and President of Duplass Brothers Productions. Winner of the 2016 Independent Spirit Producer's Award, she has produced such festival favorites as the 2014 Sundance hit “The One I Love,” (Radius/TWC), Clea DuVall's debut "The Intervention" (Paramount Pictures/Samuel Goldwyn Films), Lynn Shelton's "Outside In" (Netflix/The Orchard), Miguel Arteta's "Duck Butter" (Netflix/The Orchard), and Jeff Baena's "Horse Girl" (Netflix) starring Alison Brie. On the small screen, she produced HBO's doc-series "On Tour with Asperger's Are Us", and frequently writes and directs for HBO's "Room 104" on which she also serves as executive producer. Some of her upcoming releases include HBO's doc-series "The Lady and the Dale", set for 2021 release, and the feature length documentary "Not Going Quietly" following the activist Ady Barkan.
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Daryle Conners is an award-winning author, game designer, and filmmaker. Over the past 20 years she has worked between the USA and Europe as a screenwriter, director, and producer. She is a founding director of Episodic Entertainment, a TV production company, and Glow in the Dark Pictures, a feature film company. She is currently producing Cory McAbee's feature film, Deep Astronomy, which made its live debut at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018. Her book series for children, ‘Gabby Duran and the Unsittables’ is now a live-action series on the Disney Channel.
Cinematographer
Vincent Pierce is a three-time Emmy winning visual storyteller with over fifteen years of experience in directing, shooting, producing and editing television programs, stories, short films, web series, music videos, concert films and documentaries. He previously collaborated with Wes Hurley on the award-winning Capitol Hill series and several shorts.
PRODUCTION DESIGNER
A Pacific Northwest native, Kristen Bonnalie has moved away from and back to the Seattle area throughout her life. Her roots in the arts go back to the early 90s when she began designing and constructing clothing for day and evening-wear. By 1994, she was creating costumes for theatre and continued on until 2006 when she moved back to Seattle. She transitioned into film during the summer of that year, working on various student and independent projects while attending the Art Institute of Seattle.
From 2008 to 2012, Kristen worked for a production company in Bellevue as their in-house producer, art director and stylist; working on commercial campaigns, short documentaries, fund-raising videos and corporate communications.
In the summer 2012, she began her freelance career as a Production Designer and Costume Designer on professional commercials, corporate videos, web content, independent feature films, shorts and music videos. Since then, she has had the opportunity to collaborate with filmmakers from across the globe, helping to tell compelling stories through design. Kristen is a visual mediator; specializing in the balance of helping directors bring their vision into reality while incorporating client and studio objectives.
Costume Designer
Harmony Arnold Stage is an Associate Professor at Seattle University and a member of the United Scenic Artists Local USA 829. Arnold previously collaborated Wes Hurley on the award-winning feature Fallen Jewel and Capitol Hill series (winner of Best Costume Design, Indie Series Awards). Stage credits include: 5th Avenue Theatre (Man of La Mancha, GREASE), 5th Ave/ACT co-production (Murder for Two, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well & Living in Paris), Intiman Theatre Festival (Lysistrata *Outstanding Costume Design Gregory Award Nomination), New Century Theatre Company (O’ Lovely Glowworm *Outstanding Costume Design Gregory Award Nomination), Seattle Repertory Theatre (Buyer & Cellar, Venus in Fur).
Composer - USA
With a passion for music and collaboration, Catherine Joy is a composer for film, media and live performance. She won Best Documentary Score for the uplifting feature documentary Gold Balls. She recently scored the multi-award winning documentary The Augmentation of Douglas Engelbart (now streaming on Amazon Prime) the supernatural thriller The Parish and the documentary Naughty Books which features narration by Aisha Tyler, Allison Tolman and Aimee Garcia. Catherine has scored a number of series, starting with Capitol Hill which began on Huffington Post and was later picked up for television in Canada and Europe. More recently she scored the sci-fi dramedy Abby and Tabby, the multi-award winning documentary series Women Of The Island, and No Matter What. She also scored the pilot for the Documentary Series Who Is Your Teacher, currently on the festival circuit. Most recently Catherine worked on the History channel three night miniseries WASHINGTON. Catherine also music edited the Mad About You revival, the HBO series We're Here and led the Joy Music House team in score producing Homecoming Season 2 for Amazon Studios. Catherine is the founder and CEO of Joy Music House, a full service score production company. She is also the Vice President for the Alliance for Women Film Composers.
Composer - USSR
Joshua Kohl is a composer and conductor and is the creative producer and co-founder along with choreographer Haruko Crow Nishimura of the Seattle based multi-art group Degenerate Art Ensemble (DAE) which is his primary creative outlet. He has performed with the group throughout the United States, and ten countries of Western and Eastern Europe. Recent project highlights include a major museum exhibition at the Frye Art Museum in 2011, a 2012 commission by theater Director Robert Wilson to create an interpretation of his and Phillip Glass' epic work Einstein On The Beach at the Baryshnikov Center in New York, collaborations with Kronos Quartet in 2012 and 2015, a large scale site specific work commissioned by the Seattle Center Foundation to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Seattle Worlds Fair and the group’s 2015 work Predator Songstress premiered at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Joshua is also an avid orchestral conductor of the music of his peers. In February of 2012 he conducted the music of fellow DAE composer Jherek Bischoff with the Wordless Music Orchestra in New York at Lincoln Center with vocalists David Byrne. He also conducts composer Samantha Boshnack’s big band orchestra B’shnorkestra and co-produced their debut record which made the top ten jazz albums in 2015. His and DAE’s work Red Shoes was awarded a Music Theatre Now award from the International Theatre Institute in and was part of a presentation at the Swedish Bienalen of Performing Arts in 2013. He was commissioned by the legendary Czech band Uz Jsme Doma to create an evening length suite of orchestral music inspired by the group’s music which he conducted in Prague in December of 2016 with the Southern Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Skeleton Flower, his newest work with DAE was presented as a work in progress at the Spotlight USA Festival in Plovdiv, Bulgaria and will be featured at the International Festival of Contemporary Dance in Mexico City in 2021.
LIGHTING DESIGNer
Robert Aguilar is a Lighting Designer for stage and film. His work for the stage has been produced regionally in Seattle, LA, NYC, PDX and other venues around the country. Potato Dreams of America is his first feature film and he is so delighted to have been a part of such a wonderful project. Huge thanks to his team of Lily, Kyle and Erik for the hours, dedication and creativity. www.robertjaguilar.com | IG: @fakerobert
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Vladimir Kremenović is a media coordinator, performer and filmmaker currently based in Seattle, WA. Originally from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, he graduated from Middlebury College in 2017 with a joint degree in dance and film. He studied under Christal Brown, Trebien Pollard, Tzveta Kassabova, Scotty Hardwig, Gabriel Forestieri, Katie Martin, Andrea Olsen, and he performed and toured with Dance Company of Middlebury for two seasons. Since moving to Seattle, he danced with Heather Kravas, Melissa Riker, Petra Zanki, Jordan Macintosh-Hougham and Noelle Price, as well as worked on several film projects.
CO-PRODUCER
Vicky Berglund-Davenport is an artist and a filmmaker and has been for over 25 years. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Visual Communications from Western Washington University. Vicky’s screen credits include Feature Films, TV series and Commercials; Feature Film Locations Manager My Own Private Idaho, War of the Roses, Say Anything, Past Midnight, Singles, and The Vanishing. Vicky was Supervising Location Manager for the Emmy award winning TV Series – Northern Exposure and Location Manager for TV series, A Year in the Life. Vicky loves her work and considers it a great privilege to collaborate with fellow filmmakers on projects like Outside in, East of the Mountains, Language Arts, Three Busy Debras and honored to Co-Produce Potato Dreams of America. In addition, Vicky served for over 5 years at Seattle Center Productions as an Art’s Program Manager and now teaches at Seattle Film Institute.
CO-PRODUCER
Sue Corcoran has produced, written and directed award-winning features, commercials, and music videos and is the owner of Von Piglet Productions. Her feature Switchmas starring David DeLuise and Elliott Gould sold to 20th Century Fox and Netflix . Sue’s first feature Gory Gory Hallelujah enjoyed worldwide distribution and won Best Feature at Shockerfest, was awarded the Bravest Feature at The Bend Film Festival by juror Gus Van Sant. She sold the film to Netflix and Tower Records where it sold 57,000 copies. Not bad for an 80K first feature. Sue’s directorial style has been described as “Felliniesque” by visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull (2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Trek, Blade Runner). Sue’s short film Circus of Infinity won Best in Show at the Accolade Awards, Best Short at the Seattle Science Fiction Film Festival and won the Nell Shipman award for Best Short. Sue was named One to Watch by the Seattle Stranger Genius Awards in Film . Sue is also the winner of a National Addy Award for her 88 spots web series for the Visa. For the past 15 years Sue has written and directed Microsoft’s flagship award-winning episodic series The Standards of Business Conduct and Insights to Outcomes. She is also the proud writer and director for an international justice training course for Amal Clooney and The Clooney Foundation for Justice. Sue’s other credits include Associate Producer on Lynn Shelton’s Humpday (Sundance) starring Mark DuPlass (Room 104) and Megan Griffith’s SADIE (SXSW) starring Melanie Lynsky (Togetherness), Tony Hale (VEEP), John Gallagher Jr (The Network) and Danielle Brooks (Orange is the New Black). Sue is the proud mother of two young girls and wants to create stories that empower them to become first class humans and leaders.
CONSULTING PRODUCER
Jonathan Duffy is an award winning creative producer, Independent Spirit Award winner and co-founder of Ten Acre Films. Jonathan's latest projects include three feature films: the recently released I USED TO GO HERE, (SXSW 2020 Official Selection) starring Gillian Jacobs and Jemaine Clement; NO FUTURE (Tribeca 2021 Official Selection) staring Catherine Keener, Charlie Heaton, Rosa Salazar, Jackie Earle Haley and MARK, MARY & SOME OTHER PEOPLE staring Ben Rosenfield, Haley Law, Sofia Bryant, Odessa A'zion, featuring Gillian Jacobs and Joe Lo Truglio (2021 festival premiere announcement coming soon). Additionally, Jonathan is an Executive Producer on STRANGER WITH A CAMERA starring Ellie Bamber (presently in post production). Jonathan has produced numerous films which have premiered at the Sundance Film Festival including the critically lauded LIGHT FROM LIGHT, starring Jim Gaffigan, SORRY TO BOTHER YOU (2019 Independent Spirit Award winner for Best First Feature), starring LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Armie Hammer and Danny Glover, THE LONG DUMB ROAD starring Jason Mantzoukas and Toni Revoloril, HELLION, starring Aaron Paul and Juliette Lewis, BEAVER TRILOGY PART IV narrated by Bill Hader as well as their first feature together titled PIT STOP, which was nominated for the 2014 Independent Spirit Awards’ John Cassavetes Award. Sundance short film premieres include THE SEND-OFF and DON’T BE A HERO. In addition to recent work, Jonathan produced multiple other films that have premiered at SXSW including 6 YEARS, 1985 and the jury award winning films THE SUPLEX DUPLEX COMPLEX (created for Adult Swim) and A BAD IDEA GONE WRONG.
Based in Oakland, Jonathan is a producing mentor for the 2019 Stowe Story Lab and has participated as a fellow in the following programs: 2018 Rotterdam Producing Lab, 2016 Cannes Producers Network, The 2015 Sundance Producing Summit, 2015 Catalyst Program, SFFILM's inaugural Producers Fellowship. Jonathan Executive Produced THE SOUND OF SILENCE and Co-Executive Produced BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, both of which premiered Sundance 2019. He also Executive Produced the award winning film BUOYANCY which premiered at Berlin in 2019. Jonathan is in the packaging and development phase of numerous narrative features including RULES FOR WEREWOLVES starring Finn Wolfhard.
LEAD MAKEUP ARTIST
Lorena Soto is a proud mom, Peruvian-American and makeup artist located in the beautiful PNW. She came on this project as lead of the makeup department, excited to work with everyone and create looks that fit for various decades. Lorena loved the story of Potato and was so happy to work on this film with such an incredible team. Her work and services can be found on her website at www.lorenasotomakeup.com and is also found on social media.
LEAD HAIR ARTIST
Charlie Perritt has had the pleasure of working with Etta James, Jennifer Coolidge, Laura Stone and Gwen Stefanie along with his long running loyal clients. He has styled hair alongside many great minds and through his craft, he has traveled the world and styled in Paris, London, Amsterdam, New York, Japan and Rio to mention a few. Charlie’s on going drive for the pursuit of perfection has put him at the fore front of creating some of today’s new and hottest looks through the innovation of the street and leading style houses. Along with his many accomplishes, charlie still finds the time to help mentor new emerging artists with the support of Gene Juarez salons in Seattle, WA. Instagram: csp3
SOUND DESIGN
Nikhil Koparkar is a Sound Designer and Composer for Films, TV, Games and VR. His most recent work includes sounds, foley and ambiences for Potato Dreams Of America, as well as the upcoming documentary Rivers: The Upstream Story, about Sadguru's Rally For Rivers water conservation project. In addition, he has designed sounds for 15 shipped mobile, console and PC games including the Top 10 All Time Steam Game, Clicker Heroes 2. As a composer, he recently wrote a 90 minute live orchestra score to the upcoming fantasy film, The Candle & The Curse. His unique combination of world instruments with live orchestra led to his being invited to give a Talk At Google on his musical process.
PRODUCER SOUND MIXER/ BOOM Operator
Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, Philip Ryan moved to Seattle in the Summer of 2014 to pursue a career in sound for video. Philip met a group of filmmakers with whom he participated in several 48 Hour Film Festivals. In 2016, Philip received the award for Best Sound Design in the 48 Hour Horror Festival with the film Allocation, which also won Best Film of the festival. Philip has since gone on to work as a location sound and/or post production sound engineer for many other great films, including, of course, our totally unbiased favorite film ever: Potato Dreams of America! Philip also works as a freelance audio engineer in corporate video production. He has provided audio services on live shows, videos, and radio spots for companies like Boeing, Microsoft, and Amazon.
Consulting Editor
Annette Davey is an editor originally from Australia now based in LA & NY, she has worked in both TV & film. She is currently in post production on several features including Togetherish starring Ed Helms & Patti Harrison along with Lady of the Manor directed by and starring Justin Long, with Melanie Lynskey, Judy Greer, Ryan Philippe and Luiz Guzman. She has worked on a wide selection of TV, including Battlestar Galactica,Transparent, Better Things, Glow, Hung and recently was a consulting editor for the UK/Australian co production, The End a 10-part limited series screening in the UK, Australia & the US (Showtime originals) with Frances O'Connor & Harriet Walter produced by SeeSaw films, Foxtel & Sky Atlantic.
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Dennis Milam Bensie created many original wigs for Potato Dreams of America, transforming Lea DeLaria into a conservative Russian grandma, Rizo into Virgin Mary and Jonathan Bennett into Jesus Christ. Dennis has been a theatrical wig master since completing an internship at Los Angeles Opera in 1995. His wig work has been seen at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Old Globe in San Diego, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo, Arizona Theatre Company and almost every theatre in Seattle. If you spot Jinkx Monsoon (RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Season 5) and she has orange hair, it might have been created in Dennis’ kitchen a few years back. Mr. Bensie is also a dog lover, a teacher, and the author of four books including Thirty Years a Dresser, a memoir about his experience working backstage.
SUPERVISING ART DIRECTOR
Montana Tippett is a production designer for film, residing and working in Seattle. After earning her BFA at Cornish College of the Arts in Performance Production, she started her career as a scenic and costume designer in theatre. During her time working in theatre, Montana received a Seattle Times Footlight Award for her scenic design on Strawberry Theatre Workshop’s The Bells in 2012, and another Footlight Award in 2015 for her costume design on Opal Peachey’s and Mark Siano’s Bohemia. She won first place at the Kennedy Center for Scenic design in 2011, and also won a meritorious award for costume design the same year. She was twice nominated for a Gypsy Rose Lee award for her scenic designs, and had the opportunity to work at nearly every theatre in the Seattle area.
More recently, Montana has redirected herself entirely into film, and splits her time between commercial and narrative work. Notable recent projects include work on Adult Swim’s Hunky Boys Go Ding Dong directed by Todd Rohal, work on the feature, Know Your Place, yet to be released by director Zia Mohajerjasbi, and work on Zombie Orpheus's JourneyQuest series. Other than to bring joy and thoughts to audiences, Montana has found a mission in her work to support historically under-represented voices whenever the opportunity presents, a mission inspired by her many years of work at Intiman Theatre.
ART DIRECTOR
Oscar Lofgren has been a journeyman member in the Art Department of Seattle Film and Television productions since 1993. As a part of both Feature and Industrial Film Productions during that time, he has worked with and irritated many the most talented people in the industry for going on 2 decades, on the way gleaning much skill, in many roles within the Art Department. As an Art Director, he brings a bit of the "Art Brut" along for the ride, and is a self described "good man to have in a pinch".
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Sarah MacAaron – When Sarah Mac is not producing for world-class brands or award-winning television, she loves to leverage her expertise to bring to life stories that might not otherwise be told. A born-and-raised Seattlite, she started her film production journey in her hometown and is committed to showcasing the creativity and tenacity of Pacific Northwest talent. She believes filmmaking has the power to change lives, transcend borders, and create space for humanity to see itself. Her production credits include Lane 1974 (directed by SJ Chiro), The Long Haul (directed by Amy Enser), and Manic Pixie Dream Wife (directed by M. Elizabeth Eller).
KEY SET PA
David R. Larson is a screenwriter, author, and podcaster from Seattle. Films made from Dave’s writing have premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, received various awards, and one was even nominated for a BAFTA. Recently, Dave has sought to become more hands-on in the film industry, with Potato Dreams of America as his first opportunity to work as Key PA. In the downtime between projects, he creates videos about treasure hunting, collecting, and reselling for his YouTube channel Quarterbash.
CHOREOGRAPHY
Marc Kenison began his formal dance training at the Interlochen Arts Academy and went on to receive his BFA from The Juilliard School. He danced professionally with The Jose Limon Dance Company and Tere O'Connor Dance. In 2004 Marc received his MFA in Acting from the University of Washington and Co-Founded Washington Ensemble Theatre. In 2006 he created the burlesque personae “Waxie Moon” - a gender-blending “boylesque” sensation and a subject of a feature-length eponymous documentary. Waxie Moon has been seen at various venues throughout Seattle and in New York, Las Vegas, Texas, Canada, Japan, Finland, Sweden and Austria. He acted in, co-wrote and co-produced the film Fallen Jewel. In 2010, he was nominated for a 2010 Gregory Award (Excellence in Theater, Washington State). Waxie Moon was also featured in the hit documentary A Wink and a Smile and stars in Wes Hurley's award winning Capitol Hill series.
CHOREOGRAPHY
Originally from France, Mickael Bajazet studied in the famous Fratellini circus school; after 5years of circus school he started to perform with the unique trio act "Les Petits Freres " in all major stages in Europe and USA, Kaleidoscape U.S tour (Ringling bross ) Cirque D’hiver Bouglione, Wintergarden, Apollo, Friedrichsbau, Tiger Palast, Gop, Palazzo , performing with Teatro Zinzanni (USA) in last 14 years, as well TV shows around Europe (Le plus grand Cabaret du monde , Star in die Manège)and at the opening and closing show for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. A choreographer for Teatro ZinZanni, Bajazet works as an artistic director and choreographer for visual acts.
Sound Mixer
That back-of-the neck hair. Ever have it stand up?
Dave Howe was sitting in the studio having just finished mixing a scene. And, it was just there. Electricity. An emotion. Excitement. And everybody felt it. Things had come together just right. And then…that backof-the-neck hair stood up…on Dave. It’s that feeling you get when you say, “This is what it’s all about for me.” Dave’s an audio guy from the word go and he loves his work. It’s fun for him. He loves to make it right. And with an awards list a mile long, you can bet Dave has done more projects than anyone can remember. Just check out his IMDb page. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0397799/
Website design and art
Isaac Novak is an illustrator, storyboard artist, and graphic designer living in Seattle. He was also a comedian before the world went nuts and hopes to be again. In the meantime, you can check out his artwork at www.isaacnovak.com
FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHER AND SAFETY COORDINATOR
Peter “Drago” Tiemann
VFX
Stefan Scherperel
I have been working full time as a Cinematographer and VFX supervisor for 12 Years. My passion has been in film making since I was a child when I discovered the impact that visual styles and emotions in film could bring. As a Cinematographer I strive to push the boundaries of what is possible as well as work with Directors and Producers to complete a cohesive overall visual theme for the project. I believe that the world of film making is in constant evolution, and therefore I dedicate much of my time to learning new techniques, and discovering new technologies that allow new possibilities in creative story telling. My goal as a visual story teller is to create the same emotions and butterflies that I experienced growing up discovering the films that I loved for the first time. http://www.stefandp.com/
ORIGINAL ARTWORK
Michael Broderick was born in a dreary little burg in upstate New York. Despite the shrill consternation of his decidedly mainstream parents, an insatiable passion for his sister’s Fashion Plates consumed his childhood and the traditional red blooded propensities for cars and football never developed. The Fashion Plates mysteriously disappeared one summer while Michael was at camp, the Style-Me Barbie head ran away with the spoon, and, to this day, everyone in Michael’s family swears the pink Play-Doh never existed.
Denied those modes of expression, Michael, like most little gay boys stranded in the god-forsaken suburbs, turned to movies and television for solace. Adolescence had lifted a curtain and the strobe of flickering screens, large and small, illuminated a procession of square-jawed gods who fought, loved, and occasionally danced across the boards of young Michael’s burgeoning sexuality. Hunks like Mike Henry, John Gavin, Guy Madison, Gene Kelly, and Sean Connery thrilled while making love to sirens like Lana Turner and Joan Crawford in exotic locales but there was one missing component: an overtly gay context.
Fortunately, Michael wasn’t just ogling—he was inspired. He collected a smile, cataloged a stance, captured a pair of roguish eyes and locked them away until he was able to flee the middle American wasteland, move to New York and get a BA in Graphic Art and Drawing. With each piece Michael seeks to conjure the situations absent from those nights by the fire presenting a revisionist history of sorts for those of us who grew up gay in America. www.hottlead.com
SET DRESSER
Eric Engelhardt Born and raised in Germany, Eric is more than thrilled to start his career in Film in his new hometown of Seattle with the unique story of Potato dreams of America.
WARDROBE SUPERVISOR
Hannah Mathews is a costume designer, wardrobe stylist, and makeup artist working in Seattle. She has freelanced doing such work as stitching at the Seattle Children’s Theatre, working as a makeup artist at the Seattle Opera, costuming a show for the Seattle University stage, and various other projects in Seattle. She believes in making work that invokes emotions in people and leaves a lasting impact. Website: hannahRmathews.com
HAIR ARTIST
Lance Terlep
FX MAKEUP ARTIST
Erik Warren has worked in Special Effects for Stage and Film, along with Fashion and Runway Makeup for the past two decades. Working with numerous cult icons, designers and celebrities such as the one and only ‘Elvira’. Working in stage and set design for ‘The Mistress Of The Dark herself.’ He’s also worked on numerous projects with local Seattle designer Mark Mitchell, the Cult Drag Superstar Peaches Christ and other Rupaul’s Drag Race Icons. Erik also runs his own Productions Business , ‘Limelight Event Productions,’ where he specializes not only in Special Effects and Makeup, but also Set Design, Lighting Design, Costuming, Hair & Wig Styling, Decorating, Catering and also Bartending Services for all types of events. Check out Erik on his Facebook page ‘Limelight Event Productions’ where you can view his latest events and upcoming productions and other new projects yet to come!
FX MAKEUP ARTIST
Roland Nevarez
I love Seattle, I love wigs, I love makeup and I love costumes. I love collaborations and working on projects with friends. I'm inspired by other artists and their passion for their projects. Being a part of a project fuels my art. I like to use my skills to the best of my abilities to elevate projects. Photo shoots, movies, short films, or costumes for live shows. From small shows to sold out shows to large music festivals. No project is too big or small as long as there is a dream.
DIALECT COACH
Judith Shahn is a professional Dialect Coach, Voice teacher, Actor and Public Speaking Consultant. She has coached many dozens of productions in Northwest theatres for the past 30 years including Seattle Rep, Intiman, ACT Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, The Fifth Avenue and many others. Film and TV coaching includes Late Autumn starring Tang Wei and The Beans of Egypt Maine with Martha Plimptom and with Rupert Evans in The Man in the High Castle. For 26 years, she taught at the University of Washington’s School of Drama and retired in 2016. She still teaches at the UW School of Law one quarter per year. This is her second collaboration with Wes Hurley (Fallen Jewel) and would follow him just about anywhere.
DIALECT COACH
Don Wadsworth has covered the accents on a dozen major films with Oscar nominated actors Bob Hoskins, Ellen Burstyn, Olympia Dukakis, Tom Hulce, Dianne Ladd, Danny Aiello, Nick Nolte and Holly Hunter. In addition to helping Broadway, Off Broadway and regional theater actors, he coached Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton in Warrior for Lionsgate as well as the full cast of the television series Outsiders and One Dollar for CBS.
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Kathryn Michael is a Midwest native who moved to Seattle four years ago. She holds an MFA in screenwriting from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where she spent the long winters hunkered in her cabin watching movies. Potato is Kathryn’s first film in the role of production coordinator, and she is so grateful for the opportunity to work with this group of talented and passionate people to help tell such a compelling story.
BTS PHOTOGRAPHY
Bronwen Houck is a Seattle native with a passion for documenting the faces and features of our spectacular world. She received a BA in Art History from Princeton University and completed post-graduate work in photography at the School at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Solo exhibits include WarBody at the WAX Gallery in NYC and Impressions of Cuba in Boston/Seattle. Bronwen's work has been featured in New York Times, Seattle Times, Dance Magazine, Seattle Bride, and ProFemina. Recent clients include Seattle Repertory Theatre, Meany Center for the Performing Arts, Kaleidoscope Dance Company, Shoes & Pants Productions, and burlesque superstar Waxie Moon. More images at bronwenhouckphoto.com.
BTS VIDEOGRAPHY & ADDITIONAL MUSIC
Dmitry Kazantsev is an IT Architect by day and an avid Cinema Enthusiast by night. He was born and raised in the Soviet era Russia and lives in the US for about a quarter of the century. He writes screenplays and music, as well as directs and produces short films. He was super excited to meet so many talented people gathered together to make Wes’s unique story to come alive on screen!
PROJECTION ARTIST
Born in California, Juniper Shuey is a visual artist based in Seattle WA since 1997. Juniper went to Emerson College in Boston, studying set and lighting design for three years. He then transferred to Ceramics at the University of Washington where the faculty allowed him to develop his art in performance and clay. This developed into the use of video projection into space as a sculptural element in his work. Juniper’s work has been published in several art books including SOIL Artist, Lava, and Fashion is ART. His video installations, photographs, and performances have been shown both nationally and internationally including in Italy, Budapest, NYC, Houston, Seattle, Portland, and Christchurch, New Zealand. Juniper has participated on several professional art panels including New England Foundation for the Arts, The MacArthur Foundation and a professional practices panel discussion at The University of Washington. In 2004 Juniper received the Curators Choice Award at Tacoma Art Museum’s Northwest Biennial. In 2005 he had his first solo gallery exhibition at Howard House in Seattle and in 2006 he won the People’s Choice Award at Bellevue Art Museum’s Northwest Biennial. Juniper was a fellow at The MacDowell Colony in 2010 and won the 2013 Stranger Genius Award for Performance with collaborator Zoe Scofield. Installations by zoe | juniper have been presented at several museums and galleries including the Frye Art Museum 2015 and 2012 and Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans 2016. Zoe | juniper featured their first dance film in 2020. In 2005 Zoe Scofield and Juniper Shuey teamed to create the performance visual art company zoe | juniper. Their first stage performance for On the Boards Northwest New Works Festival. As collaborators, their work has been presented nationally and internationally. They have had the good fortune to work with students and artists sharing their creative process in many cities including Houston, Portland, Chicago, Boulder, Seattle, New York, Budapest, Atlanta, Montana, San Francisco, New Zealand, and more.
PROJECTION ARTIST
Leo Mayberry is a Scarecrow Video Employee, Projection Designer for theater and film, and VJ. He lives in a constantly renovating home with his lovely wife Sahni, and a lazy cat named Opal.
DATA WRANGLER
Josh True is a full time production freelancer in Seattle