GEORGE WOODARD (Sonny Gale) is an actor, musician, story teller and dairy farmer. George grew up in Vermont. He discovered acting in college and moved out to Hollywood for 6 years until the pending sale of the family farm brought him home. He took over the dairy and maple syrup business from his elderly father and has been doing it ever since. In between milking twice a day, he finds time to be in films (Ethan Frome, My Mother's Early Lovers, The Mudge Boy, Mud Season), TV commercials and to create his own home grown variety show, The Ground Hog Opry. He can currently be seen in Disney’s new documentary America: Heart & Soul.
MORGAN BICKNELL (Emma) is from Newark, VT. In high school she participated in the Vermont Children's Theatre where she developed a great love of the stage and went on to major in Theatre at Middlebury College. During her four years at Middlebury she participated in over 15 performances including: We Never Met by David Auburn, Execution of Justice by Emily Mann, A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev, and A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams. During her junior semester abroad in Dunedin, New Zealand, Morgan played the part of Harper in excerpts from Tony Kushner's Angels in America. After participating in two senior independent projects in film, Morgan auditioned for Nothing Like Dreaming. This is her debut in a feature film.
JOHN GRIESEMER (Jess): Broadway: Inherit the Wind (with George C. Scott), Our Town (with Spalding Gray); Off-Broadway: Anadarko, A Lie of the Mind (world premiere, directed by Sam Shepard), Little Egypt, Kate's Diary; plus plays at the NY Shakespeare Festival, Lincoln Center, Playwrights' Horizons. Films include: The Boiler Room, The Crucible, Malcolm X, Stranger in the Kingdom, City of Hope; Brother from Another Planet; TV: The Langoliers, Queen, and several guest appearances on Law and Order. His first novel No One Thinks of Greenland has been adapted for film and stars Jason Biggs, Natasha McElhone and Jeremy Northam. His second novel Signal & Noise has just appeared in paperback. His third book, The Hearts of Men, a collection of short stories, will be out next year.
RACHEL
BISSEX (Rachel) was a respected and loved performer on the
folk music scene. Rachel traveled from coast to coast, north to south,
appearing at music festivals and conferences, playing gigs at coffee houses,
clubs and house concerts. She released 5 CDs . She wrote Welcome
to the Game (the song she sings at the end of the film)
specifically for Nothing Like Dreaming. Bissex
was a winner of the coveted Kerrville New Folk songwriting award as well
as the Wildflower Songwriting Contest, was a finalist at the Telluride
Troubador contest, and got an honorable mention from Billboard Song competition
all in 2001. In addition to performing at the Kennedy Center in Washington
DC, sh also had several songs arranged for full orchestra and performed
them with the Vermont Youth Orchestra. Recordings of these songs appear
on her new CD. This was her first film appearance. Rachel died tragically
in February 2005 at the age of 47, from breast cancer.
SIRI
BARUC (Lara) was born in a Yoga commune in Boston, Mass. and
grew up in South Burlington, Vermont. Siri immersed herself in the
world of acting all through high school, landing lead roles in the
dramas and musicals and was voted "class singer. She also acted
in Burlington's Lyric community theater. At Clark University she played
Nina in "The Seagull" and Suzanne in Steve Martin's "Picasso
at the Lapin Agile." She moved to LA to study Meisner technique
intensively for two and a half years at the Joanne Baron/ D.W. Brown
Studio. During her training she acted in several films in L.A. Broadway
called her back for an off broadway production of "Leonce and
Lena" and then she
guest starred in roles on "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" and "One
Life To Live." You can catch her in several films opposite Ron
Silver, Kelly Lynch, James Belushi, Barbara Hershey, Ralph Macchio,
C. Thomas Howell, Lorenzo Lamas, Jeremy London and Scarlett Johansson
and Kevin Dillon. She now resides in New York City. In addition to
her passion for acting, Siri is also a Reiki Master Practitioner. You
can find Siri in the Sci-Fi thriller, BLOOD ANGELS, the slasher SPLICED
and the Sci-Fi GLASS TRAP in your local video store.
RUSTY DEWEES (Red) is a living Vermont legend. After working as an actor in Vermont, New York and Los Angeles, (Pieces of April, The Logger, Where The Rivers Flow North, Stranger in the Kingdom, Black Dog) he began to create his own one man The Logger based on the people he knew growing up in Vermont. His success in blending humor, pathos and satire made him expand the shows to full length, including live musicians performing his music. Since then he has taken his shows on the road, performing all over New England (including sold out shows in Boston) and has a line of calendars, t-shirts, videos, CD and DVDs which have been sold around the world.
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