"The Paper" - Cast & Crew
Cast
Production Team
Assistant Director: Laura Nunnelly
Written & Directed by Joshua Wolfsun
This page is still under construction ;-)
Updated as of October 2008
Gaffer & Production Assistant: Graham Churchill
Paul Adzima as "John"
Acting since the age of 8, Paul "PJ" Adzima is happy to making
his second venture into film with "The Paper". Traditionally a
stage actor, PJ has preformed with many companies in
Western Massachusetts. Some of his favorite rolls in the past
couple of years have been: Jesus in Godspell, Stanley Yelnats
in Holes, Rolfe in The Sound of Music and Rooster Hannigan in
Annie. PJ is planning on majoring in performing arts and doing
it for many years to come. In his spare time PJ enjoys skiing,
swimming, and watching the Sox win the world series.  
Reed Elkinton as "Nick"
Amelia Yeye Tarren as "Ellen"
Yoshi Fields as "Max"
Sound Engineer: Alexis Oldham-Barca
Grip & Production Assistant: Sanaye Lewis
Gaffer & Production Assistant: Charlie Brewer
Gaffer & Production Assistant: Charles Barto
Wardrobe & Costumes: Cailey Bloomgarden-Bredin
David Hayes as "The President"
Jaimie Bust as "The General"
Nate Wardlaw as "Capt. Brendan Hutchers"
Extras:
Eric Adzima
Matt Aziano
Charlie Barto
Cailey Bloomgarden-Bredin
Charlie Brewer
Daniel Brewer
Cal Churchill
Graham Churchill
Sam Duncan
Luisa Levine
Sanaye Lewis
Chin Min Wang
Laura Nunnelly
Alexis Oldham-Barca
Cory Quinn
Matthew Thomas Henry
Amelia Yeye Tarren is happy to be returning with Riverwolf
Productions. Between shooting she likes to eat twizzlers and
swing with her fellow cast and crew members. This summer
she was in Hampshire Shakespeare Company’s rendition of
"As You Like It," and will be directing her screenplay
Looking
for Danny
, this winter with Riverwolf Productions. She thanks
her friends, parents and her bike for their support and time!
Laura likes to swim competitively, play French Horn and read
books. She is going into ninth grade at the Amherst Regional
High School. She spends most of her time at the pool, at a
friends house, or for awhile there on a movie set. She has two
cats, two snails, and nine chickens, which she has to care for
rain or shine. She has enjoyed working on both
The Paper and
Keep Living. She is really excited to see how The Paper turns out
now that the crew has access to ACTV's equipment. She has had
a really good time helping making this movie.
Graham Churchill is very excited to be on the crew of The Paper.
While the only other prior tech work that he has done was on
Keep Living - Josh's first film, Graham hopes to work on several
tech crews for other productions. As long as Josh keeps coming
up with great ideas, and as long as Josh wants him to be there,
then he will be there. When he is not on the set of a movie, he
can often be found reading, running, or just lazing around.
Graham would also like to wish all the other incoming Freshmen
the best of luck this school year.
First and foremost, Nate Wardlaw wants everyone to know that
he is not as fat as he appears in this picture. Having said this,
Nate had a great time appearing in
The Paper. Aside from
movie making, Nate Wardlaw loves theater, music and
baseball. Nate plays piano, guitar, bass, harmonica, viola,
banjo and sings. It is his life long goal to play as many
instruments as possible. He would like to thank Josh for giving
him the opportunity to take part in this movie.
This is David's acting debut and he was flattered to be
asked to play the President in
The Paper. His past
experiences with a fun and crazy improv group and his
strong desire to sing in front of an audience have helped
him sharpen his skills and to wing it when needed. He enjoys
golf, baseball, spending time with his family and all of the
other things Presidents like to do. Thanks Josh for giving me
my start.
Anything Goes. Surprisingly, she actually hates clothing. and
Cailey does like being a costumer though because of the art
Thoreau.and storytelling that goes into it. She likes guitar,
strawberries, henna, sign language, her rowing team, and
Henry David Thoreau.
Alexis attends Amherst Regional High School (ARHS). He
enjoys playing guitar, chilling with friends and music. He
took the Stagecraft class taught by John Bechtold at
ARHS, and
The Paper is his second film with Riverwolf
Productions. He also loves to ski. If you would like to learn
more about Alexis, you can check out his Facebook or his
MySpace page (myspace.com/sculz_boy ).
I am Reed. I live to kick ass.
This was Charlie Barto's first time working with Riverwolf
Productions and he found it fun except when the director
was mad at someone for eating on the set. Charlie likes to
work with computers, gaming, hacking, programming, and
such. Charlie really hates writing about himself in the third
person although he will occasionally slip into it while
speaking. He hates acting and it took a dire need to get him
to be an extra, as well.
Charles Brewer is 14 years old, and is in ninth grade at Amherst
Regional High School. He was part of the crew for
The Paper, as
well as
Keep Living. He is an average student, likes the color
green, and is a fervent supporter of Barack Obama. His favorite
television program is
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, which he
watches whenever possible.
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