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Name: James Farr
Title: Creator
Website: JamesFarr.com
Email: james@xombified.com
James Farr is an artist, writer, and professional Transformer devotee. He currently writes for television, film and comics and is the author and creator of the highly successful Xombie web animated series. Appealing to viewers of all ages, tastes and backgrounds, Xombie episodes have been downloaded and viewed over 13 million times.
A native of Orange County, California, James currently works out of his home office in Jenks, Oklahoma, where he lives with his son Vector, dog Courage, and his 20th Anniversary Edition Optimus Prime (The Japanese import, not the plastic American version).
In addition to Xombie: Dead On Arrival, James has penned 6 issues of Xombie: Reanimated for Devil's Due Publishing, as well as eV, an upcoming sci-fi manga epic for Tokyo Pop. (Coming Spring of 08)
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Name: Cindi Rice
Title: Producer
Website: Epic Level
Email: biz@xombified.com
Cindi brings with her many years of creative development, brand management, and licensing expertise. She began working for TSR, Inc. as a designer and editor for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) in 1995, where she first learned the process of creating complex, in-depth storylines as well as unique and powerful intellectual properties. Then, when Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR in 1997, she was promoted into the brand management team and put in charge of the D&Dcampaign settings. By the time Hasbro purchased Wizards of the Coast in 1999, she had also been granted responsibility over business development and licensing for the entire roleplaying game business. In 2001, Cindi transferred to Hasbro’s entertainment division in Los Angeles, where she managed the entertainment rights for all of Hasbro’s fantasy, science fiction, action, and horror brands. Currently, she still serves as their entertainment agent for those same brands. In addition, she has recently taken up the Producer mantle on the Scourge of Worlds interactive movie (released by Rhino in 2004), the animated Dragonlance film for Paramount Pictures (currently in pre-production), and the Gamers: Dorkness Rising independent comedy, as well as consulting on the Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God live action film and quite a few other upcoming film and television productions. |
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Name: Geoff Edwards
Title: Actor / Voice of Dirge
Website: GeoffEdwards.ca
Email: bizniss@geoffedwards.ca
Geoff has worked in entertainment for nearly 30 years; from local theatre to national radio and television, he’s been earning a living in entertainment since his late teens. Geoff was a rock journalist in the eighties interviewing hundreds of recording artists for TV and Radio. He’s appeared on national television in Canada and has voiced thousands of commercials. Geoff met up with James online and the pair has worked on several projects together. Geoff lends his voice to Dirge and the Xar Ggothua soldiers in Xombie which he records at his home studio. He regularly auditions for parts in movies. He recently played Judge Claridge in Neighbors Keeper in a scene with Laura Harring (coming to TV fall 2007), he was the Cop in the independent film Terrible Old Man, played a ring announcer in the film Clean Fight; appeared as a TV reporter in the independent film Destination Hollywood (coming fall 2007).
He’s always on the look-out for characters as dynamic and interesting as Dirge to work with for film or animation.
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Name: Alison Rupert
Title: Actor / Voice of Nephthys
Website: Alison's Voice Overs
Email: AlisonVO@alltel.com
At the age of four, Alison was acting out a fantasy. Alone in her room, she'd stand on top of her bed and dramatically sing "made-up" songs to her reflection in the mirror, imagining a band playing behind her. The daughter of a Methodist minister, Alison grew up singing. Dad sang tenor, Mom took the alto part, and Alison (with her brothers and sister) sang the melody - fun songs at home, and hymns at church.
She'd been taking piano lessons, but in junior high talked her folks into letting her switch to vocal lessons, which later helped her earn seats in both the District and State Chorus competitions. She taught herself to play guitar, took on solo work in church and coffee houses, and began to write her own material. She played professionally all four years at Lycoming College, where she graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. In English.
In addition to supplying the impossibly sultry voice of Nephthys the undead Egyptian mummy, Alison continues to sing along with her husband, Richard, in The Alison Wonderband. Additionally, her voice can be heard throughout the country, courtesy of Cox Media, Comcast Cablevision, MediaVoicePro, and a host of other national clients. |
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