Jun 25
About DON WALLACE (BLUE)…

Writer/Producer/Actor
Don Wallace started his acting career in his hometown of NYC.  Don started doing plays at Theaters such as Provinceton Playhouse (Eugene O’Neil Theater), Abington Theater, Theater Row Studios, LaMama Theaters and many more. He then made the transition to film with guest appearances on network television shows, Dellaventura, The Beat, Deadline just to name a few. After landing a supporting role in the controversial Miramax Indie A Price above Rubies opposite Oscar winner Renee Zellweger Don picked up momentum and then worked on numerous indie films. He then landed his most recognizable role playing the slick talking drug dealer Bugsy on the HBO three time Emmy winning mini series “The Corner” directed by Charles S. Dutton. Don then made the move to Los Angeles where he continued his pursuit landing a recurring role on the award winning Ressurection BLVD opposite Oscar award winning actor Lou Gosset Jr. Don also continued to guest star on network shows CSI-NY and Cold Case. Still searching for something more he began to write. His first project was a pilot that caught the attention of the executives at HBO series department. After coming so close he started writing the feature film Blue. He then set up his production company Fight or Die productions. In the midst of pre production for Blue Don also landed a supporting role in The Neighbor, a light hearted comedy with Mathew Modine and Michele Laroque, directed by Eddie O’flaherty. which should be in theaters in August 2008.
22 commentsJun 15
About KEITH DAVID (TERRY)…

Keith David was born in New York City’s Harlem district and raised in East Elmhurst, in the Queens section of the city. As a child, he realized he wanted to act after playing the cowardly lion in his school’s production of “The Wizard of Oz.” He later enrolled in New York’s High School of the Performing Arts and continued his studies at Juilliard. After graduation, he was hired as an understudy for Tullus Aufidius in William Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus.” In 1992, he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for his role in the Broadway play “Jelly’s Last Jam.”
No commentsJun 10
About HENRY G. SANDERS (CHINA)…
From Henry’s website:
Henry G. Sanders, in his fifth co-starring year as Robert E., the strongly independent village blacksmith and former slave in the CBS-TV series set in the post-Civil War west, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” did a whole lot of living before the possibility of acting for a living ever occurred to him.
Born in Houston, Texas to Henry and Mildred Sanders, Henry attended Catholic schools for the first three years of his life. He was sent off to a boarding school in Louisiana until the ninth grade. Back in Houston, he attended a public high school. Henry had developed into an overweight and rebellious teenager who often suffered the jeers of his classmates. Enrolled by his mother in a health club, he trimmed down so successfully that he was able to join the Army which, he felt, would provide an escape from the life he led and a chance to gain his independence.
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May 20
About KATHRINE NARDUCCI (BRENDA)…

Kathrine Narducci’s first starring role was playing opposite Robert De Niro in the feature film A Bronx Tale. The movie launched her career. She then went on to win a Sundance audience award for “Two Family House” and two sag awards for cast ensemble for her role as Charmaine Bucco in The Sopranos. Kathrine recently produced and starred in the short film titled “slice” which is currently showing in numerous festivals.
No commentsMay 19
Blue WRAPS!!!!
The crew dined in Hell Saturday night. 14 and 7/8 pages were shot with 2 units. After an easy Sunday we said good bye to shooting. Blue officially wraps at 5pm on Sunday, May 18th.
 A very special thanks to the amazing crew and extras! Without you, none of this would have been possible.
See you on the big screen.Â
No commentsApr 15
BLUE crewing up for pick-ups….

Blue is crewing up for pick-up shots. The crew will be shooting in May to get the final touches to lock picture. Bookmark us to check back for updates!
No commentsApr 15
About CASEY LEE (DUTCH)…

Born in Harlem New York, but raised in the South Bronx borough, Casey Lee was destined to be an actor. In Junior High I.S.116 he joined the drama department where he performed in the school play. Not giving it a second thought about being an actor he went on with his life.
In the mid 90’s a great friend of Casey’s moved to Los Angeles and would tell him exciting stories of about living in L.A. Later on his friend would invite him to California, wanting a change from the harsh environment of the Bronx Casey gladly accepted the invitation.
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