Cast & Crew

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KELSEY BOLLIG
Writer, Director

Kelsey Bollig began her career in scriptwriting at an early age, winning ‘Best Under 18 Screenplay’ at the Hollywood Shriekfest Horror film festival at the age o 14 for her feature, ‘Big Kids Play Manslaughter.’ In 2015, she placed in the top 2 out of 500 entries for her short film, ‘Humans’ in the Horizon Award Competition, judged by Lynette Howell Taylor (Blue Valentine, A Place Beyond the Pines), Christine Vachon (Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig and the Angry Inch) and Cassian Elwes (Dallas Buyers Club, Mudbound). She earned her BFA at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she worked directly with Director Alex Cox (Repo Man) on the feature, ‘Tombstone-Rashomon.’ As a horror writer, Kelsey explores the intricate and often deceptive relationship between societal roles and fear, often exposing harsh realities within the industrial complex.

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TIENLYN JACOBSON,
Creative Producer

Tienlyn Jacobson is a creative producer for lifestyle and entertainment content, television, and film. Current projects have taken her internationally and include a documentary (in filming) and a major TV drama series (in progress) both based on the Middle East.

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VICTORIA LACOSTE
Principle, “Q”
(Executive Producer)


Departing from her family’s heritage in fashion and sports, Victoria Lacoste began her acting career at age 11, touring both France and Switzerland in a series of children’s musicals. Lacoste was the first foreigner to be admitted to the BFA Theater program at University of Colorado Boulder, where she received two Irene Ryan nominations for her performances in Ibsen’s A Doll House, as Christine Linden, and Büchner’s Woyzeck. In 2018, she founded the production company Edelweiss Productions, where she serves as CEO and Executive Producer.

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JACQUELINE BELL,
Principle, “Blake”

Jacqueline Bell began acting in theater productions at an early age before earning her Film degree from CU Boulder and continued studies with The Barrow Group, Citizens Brigade, and Gotham Comedy Club. Most recent projects include productions in the New York Theater Festival, Funny or Die, Her Smell (2018), Sylvia (2018), and Swallow (2019).

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Clifton J. Adams

Clifton J. Adams, or Cliffies, is a Los Angeles based creative artist with a primary focus in acting, writing, directing, and producing. Originally from Houston, Tx; Cliffies began his artistic journey with acting going on to receive a B.F.A and M.F.A in the craft, and has performed in regional theaters across the Southeast including Stages Repertory Theatre in Houston and Kravis Center in Boca Raton. Cliffies began writing in 2017, working on an original series, and a few shorts and features. He was also a producer on the short film Blue and is honored to have brought Kevin to life in Asking for A Friend.