STACY KEACH (Joe)
STACY KEACH (Joe)

A fine dramatic actor who settled with a highly successful career as a television leading man. Stacy Keach is best known for playing the title character in the television detective drama MIKE HAMMER (1984-1987). He is the son of a British actor and drama coach, Stacy Keach Sr., and was born in Georgia but raised in Los Angeles. While attending the U.C. Berkeley, Keach became interested in drama. An agent told him that his harelip would make it impossible for Keach to get leading roles. Keach disbelieved him and went on to study drama at Yale. He then received a Fulbright scholarship to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In New York, he essayed a number of Shakespearean roles and those of other classic plays. In 1969, Keach won a Tony nomination for his Broadway debut, portraying Buffalo Bill in Arthur Kopit's INDIANS. For his performance in THE KENTUCKY CYCLE, Keach earned a Drama League Outstanding Artist Award, the Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor, and a Drama Award nomination for Best Actor. Keach made his feature-film debut as an alcoholic wanderer in THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER (1968). Keach's movie career took off afterward and he appeared in several major movies in quick succession, including BREWSTER MCCLOUD (1970) and THE NEW CENTURIANS (1972).

Keach continues his stage work, often narrates documentaries, and occasionally appears in feature films such as ESCAPE FROM LA (1995). Keach is a member of the Los Angeles Classic Theatre Work, the Yale Theater Circle, and the Players Club. In addition, he works on the Artistic Advisory Board for the National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts, the Artists Committee for the Kennedy Center Honors, and the Helen Hayes Honorary Committee.


Selected credits:

Chicago Overcoat (2009)
W. (2008)
Lone Rider (2008)
Honeydripper (2007)
Blackbird (2006)
Keep Your Distance (2005)
The Hollow (2004)
Frozen Impact (2003)
Mike Hammer: Song Bird (2003)


Mercy Streets (2000)
Unshackled (2000)
Fear Runs Silent (1999)
American History X (1998)
Mike Hammer, Private Eye (1998)
The Sea Wolf (1997)
Escape From LA (1996)
Road Games (1981)
The Long Riders (1980)
JOSHUA DALLAS (Ben)
JOSHUA DALLAS (Ben)

Joshua was born Indiana, USA and soon made his way to London to work as a stage actor. He refined his skills by workshops with the Ambassador Theatre Group and the Arts Theatre. He finally made his way to TV and Cinema productions, especially a part in the famous DOCTOR WHO series and THE DESCENT: PART 2.


Selected credits:

The Descent: Part 2 (2009)
Ghost Machine (2009)
Red Tails (2009)
The Î’oxer (2009)
Doctor Who (2008)
80 Minutes (2008)
Ultimate Force (2006)
HENRY GARRETT (Kevin)
HENRY GARRETT (Kevin)

Henry is a UK based actor, who studied at New York's prestigious Lee Strasberg acting studio. He did several TV Movies, before focussing on international theatrical movies.


Selected credits:

The Wicker Tree (2010)
Red Tails (2009)
Visions (2009)
Mistresses (2009)
Skins (2009)
The Bill (2008)


Doctors (2008)
East Enders (2008)
Human Body: Pushing The Limits (2008)
Actually, Adieu My Love (2008)
Casualty (2007)
KELLY ADAMS (Natalie)
KELLY ADAMS (Natalie)

Kelly Adams is an actress and a pupil of North Kesteven School in North Hykeham. Adams trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in Wood Green, London Borough of Haringey. Initially playing Tara Palmer-Tomkinson in a docu-soap about Prince William, she later appeared in DOCTORS before playing Mickie Hendrie in Holby City from 2004 to 2006. Her ambitious character left for Newcastle Medical school to study to be a Doctor.

Adams has since appeared as the servant Eve in the Robin Hood episode A THING OR TWO ABOUT LOYALITY and is currently co-starring with Adrian Edmondson on the BBC Radio 2 comedy show TEENAGE KICKS. In 2009 Adams starred as Emma Kennedy, a new member of Mickey Bricks' crew, in the fifth series of HUSTLE.


Selected credits:

Beacon 77 (2009)
My Last Five Girlfriends (2009)
Hustle (2009)
Bronson (2009)
Doctors (2008)


Robin Hood (2006)
Holby City (2004-2006
Casualty (2005)
Prince William (2002)

THOMAS JAHN (DIRECTOR & SCREENPLAY)
THOMAS JAHN (DIRECTOR & SCREENPLAY )


Selected credits:

Heaven's Door (2009)
80 Minutes (2008)
Lost Samaritan (2008)
The Boxer (2008)
Kai Rabe vs. The Vatican Killers (1998)
Knockin' On Heavens Door ((1997)
ZEITSPRUNG (PRODUCTION COMPANY)

ZEITSPRUNG (PRODUCTION COMPANY)

Originally founded in 1985 as Zeitsprung Film + TV Produktions GmbH by Michael Souvignier, the company was renamed in Zeitsprung Entertainment GmbH in 2005 and is headquartered in Cologne, Germany, with a department in Berlin, Germany.

The company focuses on the production of motion pictures and television films, serial fiction- and nonfiction-formats, documentaries and commercial films. The company established its reputation with prestigious and award-winning projects. Recently Zeitsprung won the prestigious German TV price “Deutscher Fernsehpreis” for best TV Film 2008 for “Contergan” (“Side Effects”). Besides this highly acknowledged price, the mini series was awarded with the “Bambi” 2008, the “Goldene Kamera” 2008, and the “Romy” 2008. The company had fought a David-against-Goliath-like court case for one and a half years, before the controversial production could finally be broadcasted and received highest acclaim. Furthermore Zeitsprung produced TV films like „Pest – Die Rückkehr“ („The Black Death“) „Deutscher Fernsehpreis“ 2002; „Das Wunder von Lengede“ („A Light In Dark Places“), „Bambi“ 2003, „Goldene Kamera“ 2004, „Grimme Preis“ 2004, „Bayerischer Fernsehpreis“ 2004 and „Tarragona“.

The youngest subsidiary is the Zeitsprung Film Collection GmbH, founded in 2006. Its task is to independently produce and distribute international movies, thus developing a library of its own. Therefore it uses special forms of production for the international cinema, Pay- and Free-TV as well as DVD market. Most recently, Michael Souvignier and his wife Ica are producing a movie based on the bestselling novel “The Swarm” in corporation with Dino de Laurentiis. The shooting is planned for 2009/2010. The script is written by Academy Award winner Ted Tally (“The Silence of the Lambs”). Zeitsprung lately acquired rights to other bestselling books and documentaries, shifting its main focus on international feature film production.
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