Cast

Kevin Regan has been making movies since his father bought a video camera in 1988…and he’s been making good movies since maybe the late 90s. A mere few credits shy of a film degree from Temple University, Kevin has worked on many films along side Joel Richenbach as a writer, producer and director…sometimes even as a pain in the ass.

-Anniversary (2001) about a fellow who saves his girl from her past, but can’t seem to remember their anniversary.

-Law and Order: Special Muppets Unit (2002) pretty self explanitory. Two detectives solving crimes in the seedy world of the Muppets.

-Blue (2003) an eerie romantic, sci-fi short involving passonate kissing and potential body snatching.

-Law and Order: Special Muppets Unit - “Fraggle Rock” (2004) this is the return of our two favorite detectives, this time attempting to squash the “drug problem” on Sesame St.

-Forgetting Something (2005) a short film about a guy who wakes up late for a meeting after a night of hard drinking. He can’t find his keys, so he puts together the events of the previous night through, a sometimes not too clear memory.

-The Wave (2006) Two guys get “cut off” on their way to a drug deal. The guys deal with what they see as a personal afront in the only way they know how, even if it jeapordizes their “deal.”

-Damsel in Distress (2007) A throw back to the silent film era. There’s a Damsel, and…well she’s in Distress. Although a slight twist reveals that her Hero, might not be the man to save her.

-The League (2008 - Current) An Internet Series about two guys with an “Odd Couple” type relationship who also happen to be “Hitmen.” It’s a laugh riot that the whole family can enjoy. As long as they like humor about killing people.

Joel Rickenbach Started his film career as the first assistant Director for Cecil B. DeMille, then took a long break from film until he met Kevin Regan in 2001. Kevin and Joel had a string of hits until finally deciding to tackle eposodic storytelling with “The League.” Joel also publishes Eerie PA magazine (www.eeriepa.net), which covers all the strange and weird happenings in the Keystone State.

-Anniversary (2001)

-Blue (2003)

-Law and Order: Special Muppets Unit - “Fraggle Rock” (2004)

-Forgetting Something (2005)

-The Wave (2006)

-Damsel in Distress (2007)

-The League (2008 - Current)

-Eerie PA Magazine (2004 - Current) www.eeriepa.net

Jim Burns first breathed life at Riddle Hospital in Media, PA. When he exhaled, he recited Shakespeare. His greatest claim to fame was an appearance on MTV’s Revenge of the Rejects - in which they showed him singing Right Said Fred’s “I’m Too Sexy” in a failed attempt to get on their kareoke show. He also lunched with Spike Lee on the set of Bamboozled, and worked on Broadway in Sam Mendes’s Cabaret. Ok, he worked on housestaff…but he still worked on Broadway. Joel and Kevin know Jim from the world of the stage and first filmed him for the Rocky Horror Show. Since then, he’s realized how talented they were as filmmakers and is pleased to call himself a fellow producer of The League. Jim also loves his co-star and neighbor Gordon Holmes - who also participated in that fateful Rocky Horror experience.

Weighing in at 185 lbs. and hailing from St. Louis, Missouri, former DWF Global Champion Gordon “The Hurricane” Holmes mixes a Japanese-inspired, high-flying style with a touch of Mexican lucha libre and a hint of good old-fashioned American brawling. He has a variety of ways to finish his opponents, including taking to the air with El Rana Spectacular, locking his foe up in the impressive Rocking Horse submission hold, or simply thrusting a boot into their face with his dreaded Hurricane Kick. He also acts sometimes when more talented actors are busy.

Matt Lake lives in perpetual darkness, so he’s a natural choice for the part of a silhouette in The League. He was fifty percent of the 1980s supergroup The Wallet Brothers, appeared onstage in Philadelphia as the element Tungsten in Red Zone Cuba: The Musical, and once morphed Bill O’Reilly into Sharon Stone on an episode of Inside Edition. Although this happened 15 years ago, he has still not quite recovered. He can be found in the corner of any room he occupies, occasionally whimpering. He is the author of three books (and counting) in the Weird U.S. series.

George Stulak was born in the huge metropolis of Media, PA back on a lovely April day in 1975. He currently lives in West Chester, PA with his beautiful wife Christine and beautiful daughter Emma. He works at Montgomery Hospital in Norristown, PA in Human Resources. He is also hopelessly addicted to the best TV show ever made…LOST.”

Christopher Tolomeo couldn’t be happier about being roped into
composing music for “The League.”
Christopher has been a professional composer, arranger, musician, and
conductor in the Tri-State Area for many years. His biggest
accomplishment (besides providing music for “The League”) was
composing/writing his own musical, called “The Jingle Man”, which made
its Philadelphia debut at the Philly Fringe Fest in the fall of 2007
(www.thejinglemanmusical.com). Christopher likes dirty martinis,
beautiful women, and the word “dogmatic.” He currently resides in the
lovely state of Denial.