Personal blog for writer/editor/publisher Renee Witterstaetter-- film and publishing professional as well as agent to actors, media guests, writers and artists via Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking AND Eva Ink Artist Group. Owner of the virtual experience site: happyspacePOPcon.com. In this blog, Renee will post missives and observances for entertainment, as well as keep followers updated on the creative endeavors of both herself and her associates at Pros & Cons and Eva Ink.
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Monday, May 24, 2021
Have your own Yu-Gi-Oh Gathering with Hollingshead, Grayson and Dunstan! An Eduring Favorite for your show!
Yu-Gi-Oh was a foundational anime series for many, and it’s still going strong— more popular than ever. Here is your chance to meet some of the pivotal cast, ask your questions and buy some autographed merch and more!
Now we can offer amazing voice talents Megan Hollingshead, Wayne Grayson and Darren Dunstan either alone or together for your event!
Contact Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking at: evaink@aol.com for details.
Megan Hollingshead
Born in the wilds of LA’s San Fernando Valley and hone in the 99-seat theatres of New YOrk City, Mega is best known in the voiceover world as the original Nurse Joy in Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh!’s original Mai Valentine. She has voiced hundreds of characters in animation and games as well as hundreds of radion and telelvision commercials. Stand out roles include Rangiku in Bleach, Shizune (and Ton Ton) in Naruto, Caster in Fate/stay night, Lenneth in Valkyrie Profile, Ada Wong in Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, Re-L Mayer in Ergo Proxy, Viletta Nu in Code: Geass, Glenna in Guild Wars, the twisted twin sisters Mion and Shion in When They Cry, Sigrun in Fire Emblem: Heroes and Yigr and Yune in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. She can be heard on the recently released Final Fantasy VII Remake, and has projects in the wroks for Cup of Teta, Bang Zoom!, and Funimation.
Commercial highlights include American Express, Armed FOrces Radio/Television, AT&T (campaign), Fred Meyer, Hometown Buffet, JC Penney, Malibu Pilates, Mercedes, Publix, Serta, Taco Bell, and World of Coca-Cola.
Wayne Grayson
Wayne Grayson is an American voice actor and director primarily known for his work at 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, Media Blasters, NYAV Post, and DuArt Film and Video. Grayson is probably most famous for his role of Joey Wheeler (Katsuya Jonouchi in the English manga and Japanese versions) in the English-language version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters and Michelangelo from the 2003 TV series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Darren Dunstan
Darren Dunstan can be heard on numerous animated series including Yu-Gi-Oh! as Maximillion Pegasus, Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles as Master Splinter, P. King Ducking as Arma Dillo, Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC V as Jean Michel Roget and Chaotic as Kaz. His voice has
been featured on Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., Nicktoons, The CW, Cartoon Network, Jetix, Fox, KidsWB and Teletoon Canada.
He has played an exhausted dad on Regal Academy (Dave), a robot and a butler on Sonic X (Bocoe, Mr. Tanaka), a fish on Kirby
(Kine), a wrestling promoter and wrinkly green guy on Ultimate Muscle (Vance McMadd, Minch), a British penguin and DJ on Viva Pinata and a club owner and CSI on Funky Cops (Jerry, Jeff).
Darren has had the pleasure of voicing countless creatures on Pokémon, Chaotic, Dinosaur King and Fighting Foodons, including Munchlax, Blaziken, Loudred, Swellow, Grovyle, Feebas, Wamma, Dractyl, Terry, Spiny and a quartet of Barbershop-singing Dim-sum
Dragons.
Currently, Darren is voice directing Bubble Guppies on Nick Jr. and Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS. Recent directing credits include Welcome to the Wayne on Nickelodeon, Sunny Day on Nick Jr.
and Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC V on Nicktoons. He has been voice director and casting director for Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds, Chaotic, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Dinosaur King, Pokémon, Pat and Stan, Cubix,
Fighting Foodons and Rick and Steve on LOGO. Darren has also directed shorts for Nickelodeon and videogames for Sunny Day, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Pokémon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Chaotic.Feature film directing projects include Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions (winner: Best Director at BTVA L.A. Anime Film Festival), Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time and numerous Pokémon films. Other animation-related projects include Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie (Pegasus), Yu-Gi-Oh! Music To Duel By, (singing
as Pegasus), Pokémon Nintendo commericals and Pokémon Live! Giovanni) at Radio City Music Hall.
Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking Announces 2021/22 line up-- Rolston, Rothrock, Patrick, Ross, Taylor, Hollingshead, Ruff! See all of our talent available for your event!
We are continuing with our 2021 bookings. If you are interested in having any of our great media guests, please get with us right away.
New to the group is veteran actor MARK ROLSTON from Aliens, Supernatural, Star Trek, Voltron. And actor TIM COLCERI from Babylon 5 and Full Metal Jacket
The Queen of Martial Arts, CYNTHIA ROTHROCK is joining us in 2020! Star of over 43 action films, Cynthia is the real deal, and has a very devoted fan base!
Megan Hollingshead is also new to our group-- She is one talented voice actor! Read about Megan and some of our other folks below, including Veronica Taylor, Chris Parsons, Butch Patrick, Hamid Thompson, Robert Trebor and Rikki Simons (just in time with the new "Invader Zim" movie!)
In addition we are now offering personality Jesse Blaze Snider who can be booked to host the panels and other special events at your show, bringing his years of TV hosting experience for The Travel Channel, The Food Network, and MTV to your venue!
Looking forward to hearing from you and seeing you in 2021 and beyond.
Regards,
Renee
evaink@aol.com
evaink@aol.com
Check the bios of some of our great creators below:
Mark Rolston-- Supernatural, Aliens, Star Trek
Mark Rolston has created such iconic roles as : Pvt. Drake in ‘Aliens’, Bogs Diamond in ‘The Shawshank Redemption’, the original Alistar in the mega hit series ‘Supernatural’, and recently as Clive Davis in the Lifetime Feature ‘Whitney’ directed by the incomparable Angela Bassett, and as Admiral Ernest King in the feature ‘Midway’ directed by Roland Emmerich.
You will also know him as Walter Pierce in 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' . He later appeared as Kuroda and later Magh in 'Star Trek: Enterprise.'
Marks’ recent work creating characters for motion capture video games includes titles such as: Halo 4 – Capt. Del Rio, ‘Spiderman’ – Norman Osborn, and will be starring in a follow up game later this year.
Mark also has numerous credits in the Voice Over arena, performing as Lex Luthor on the ‘Young Justice’ series, and as Commander Kolivan on the hit series ‘Voltron’.
Cynthia Rothrock-- Queen of Martial Arts Movies!
Actress and Martial Arts Legend Cynthia Rothrock has agreed to make a few key convention appearances in 2020.
A Black Belt in numerous disciplines, Rothrock has made over 43 action films, including "China O'Brien (1 and 2)," "Yes, Madam," "Righting Wrongs," "No Retreat, No Surrender," "Martial Law (1 and 2)," "The Blonde Fury," "Millionaire's Express," "Rage and Honor," "Sworn to Justice," "Rapid Fire," "Lady Dragon," and "Guardian Angel."
Her fight against Michelle Yeoh in "Yes Madame" is considered one of the best on screen fights of all time. And in fact, she ranked as the world-wide, #2 leading marital arts movie draw for over a period of ten years-- one of the few performers to achieve genuine Stardom in seven films.
In addition, Cynthia's TV appearances include "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys," opposite Kevin Sorbo, and "The Dukes of Hazzard Reunion." She is also the inspiration behind the video game character Sonya Blade in the game "Mortal Kombat" and is part of the creative team on the video game "The Untouchable 2." In addition, she is a voiceover actress, lending her vocals to the animated series "Eek the Cat."
Cynthia Rothrock is the real deal. The "Queen of Martial Arts Films."
At only 5'3" she holds five Black Belts in various Far Eastern disciplines, including Northern Shaolin (classical Chinese), Eagle Claw (Chinese), and Tang Soo Do (Korean), Tae Kwon Do (Korean) and Wu Shu (Contemporary Chinese.) She has been inducted into the Kung-Fu Hall of Fame.
And there are so many ways to tap into on her rabid fan base.
(In addition to her signing at her table at the show, and photo ops, we can also negotiate "meet and greets, " panels and seminars (additional fees), and can arrange screenings of her movies, to make this a multi-faceted part of your convention.)
Rikki Simons-- (Voice Actor- Invader Zim, Writer, Artist)
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Rikki Simons |
Rikki
Simons--Voice Actor, writer, and artist, is now available for booking
via Eva Ink Artist Group/ Pros & Cons Celebrity Bookings.
You know Rikki as the voice of the robot in a dog suit, GIR from Invader ZIM! And the pop culture scene does too, as fans embrace the chance to meet Rikki in person at his appearances worldwide.
You know Rikki as the voice of the robot in a dog suit, GIR from Invader ZIM! And the pop culture scene does too, as fans embrace the chance to meet Rikki in person at his appearances worldwide.
As a writer he is known for the science fiction and fantasy novel Hitherto a Lion.
Original illustrated books and comics that he created with Tavisha-Wolfgarth-Simons include Super Information Hijinks: Reality Check!, Ranklechick and His Three Legged Cat, ShutterBox, and now The Trinkkits.
He is also a background painter in animation, most noted for his color design on Invader ZIM.
Programming Notes: Rikki is available for panels designed for your show, focusing on the art of voice acting, as well as his various writing projects.
Tim Colceri--Babylon 5, Full Metal Jacket
This amazing actor and comedian, is well known for his fan favorite portrayal of Captain Jenkowsky in “Babylon 5: In the Beginning.”
What a perfect guest for your shows sci-fi programming, as Tim can talk about his part in this iconic series. Maybe a “Behind the Scenes” panel? Yes!
In addition, Tim is is well known for his role in the 1987 Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket," where he played the door gunner-- such a memorable part of that movie that it was inspiration for parody follows ups in "Tropic Thunder" and "Ain't War Hell?"
Just a few of Tim’s other notable contributions include "Leprechaun 4: In Space," "Devils Inside," "The Rag Man," Sergeant Lewis on the television series “Weeds,” and much more to list when promoting Tim Colceri for your event.
Veronica Taylor--(Actress/Voiceover Actress--Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, TMNT)
This amazing actor and comedian, is well known for his fan favorite portrayal of Captain Jenkowsky in “Babylon 5: In the Beginning.”
What a perfect guest for your shows sci-fi programming, as Tim can talk about his part in this iconic series. Maybe a “Behind the Scenes” panel? Yes!
In addition, Tim is is well known for his role in the 1987 Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket," where he played the door gunner-- such a memorable part of that movie that it was inspiration for parody follows ups in "Tropic Thunder" and "Ain't War Hell?"
Just a few of Tim’s other notable contributions include "Leprechaun 4: In Space," "Devils Inside," "The Rag Man," Sergeant Lewis on the television series “Weeds,” and much more to list when promoting Tim Colceri for your event.
Veronica Taylor--(Actress/Voiceover Actress--Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, TMNT)
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Veronica Taylor |
Veronica
Taylor is a classically trained actor who has performed in NYC and
around the U.S. in contemporary and classical theatre.
Her voice has been a part of Saturday morning cartoons for some time now. She is probably best known for playing the roles of Ash and May on “Pokemon”, April on “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and roles in “Cubix”, “Dinosaur King”, “Yu-Gi-Oh!”, “Huntik”, “Tai Chi Chasers”, and more. She can be heard on PBS kids’ “Word World” (Sheep), “Lunch Lab” (Mixiebot), and “Chuck Vanderchuck’s ‘something something’ Explosion!” (Ramona).
Current projects include Sailor Pluto on “Sailor Moon”, “Mofy” (Mofy, Mogu, Sora), “Astroblast” (Sputnik), and “Welcome to the Wayne (Spy from 8-i). Some anime favorites include Amelia on “Slayers”, Yukino on “His and Hers Circumstances”, all 7 Nana’s on “Nana Seven of Seven”, and Narue on “World of Narue”, as well as many others.
She has done numerous voices for animation, video games, audiobooks, commercials, and documentaries.
Programming Notes: Veronica loves to be at her booth to sign autographs for fans. Inquire as well for various programming opportunities.
Megan Hollingshead-- (Voice Actor)
She is also well known as Rangiku in Bleach, Shizune (and Ton Ton) in Naruto, Re-L in Ergo Proxy, Lenneth in Valkyrie Profile, and Viletta Nu in Code Geass. Other memorable characters include Adiane in Gurren Lagann, Hilda in Eureka 7, Sala in Mars Daybreak, Gloria in Daphne in the Brilliant Blue, Dr. Abigail Finn in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, twins Mion (evil) and Shion (sweet) in When They Cry, Nemu in Bleach, Rose Marinade in Fighting Foodons, Kano in His and Hers Circumstances (watch the previews!) (oh wait -- no! I mean don’t watch the previews!), Maharu and Ebi in Girls Bravo, Neneko in DearS, Captain Iruma in Ultraman Tiga, and Trixie in Ultimate Muscle. Other Pokémon roles include Cassidy, Whitney, and James’ mother as well as Annie in Pokémon 5: Heroes and Diane in Pokémon 6: Jirachi Wish Maker. In addition to Lenneth and Guild Wars’ smarty pants Glenna, Megan’s game roles include Ylgr and Yune in the newly released Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Ada Wong in Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, Shion Kasugai in Akiba’s Space Trip: Undead and Undressed, Viola in Eternal Sonata, Edy Nelson in Valkyria Chronicles, Autarch Kayleth in Warhammer 40,000, The Third Kiki DeWynter in Saints Row, Five in Drakengard 3, and Battle Nun in Brutal Legend.
She currently has projects in the works for Cup of Tea, Bang Zoom!, and Funimation.
Jesse Blaze Snider-- (Actor, Singer, Voice Actor, Host)
Actor, singer, TV host, comic book writer, voiceover talent— with Jesse you get it ALL— and then some— rolled into ONE guest!
Jesse’s
plethora of voiceover work and TV appearances span the worlds of
animation, television, gaming, promos (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles),
and commercials!
As
a skilled vocalist & voice actor, Jesse developed early on the
ability to dramatically change vocal texture and convincingly portray
many regional & international accents. Maybe inheriting some of that
talent from his father, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister fame. (Fun Fact: Jesse did EIGHT characters for the Final Fantasy game!)
Pretty
much everyone knows Jesse’s
narrator voice from his long stints with “Food Paradise” (Travel
Channel) and let’s throw in a little history to boot, “Trashopolis” and
the wildly popular “Museum Secrets” both on Smithsonian Channel, as well
as his in person stints on "Haunted Live, for the Travel Channel,
"MTV2 Rock," "MTV2 Rock Countdown," and as the host for the Spike TV
Video Game Awards. His reality TV appearances-- some alongside his
famous family-- include “Growing up Twisted,” “Celebrity Wife
Swap,” “MTV’s Ultra Sound,” “Meet the Sniders,” and performing live for
millions on the reality singing competition, “Rock the Cradle,” where he
stole the show.
In
the world of animation his voiceover work includes the part of Judge
Sydney on “Judge Dredd: Super Fiend,” Dane and Eric in “Burma Rising,”
among others. And in the world of video games he’s portrayed multiple
characters in “Final Fantasy XIV,” and “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.”
But you want someone with Comic Book credits too? You go it!
Jesse has written for almost every major and indy publisher, Marvel, DC, Disney/Pixar, The Muppets, Image Comics, Heavy Metal, Chaos Comics, the list goes on. Some
of Jesse’s writing can be found in an forthcoming “Batman: April Fool’s
Special,” “Dead Romeo GN,” “Disney*Pixar’s Toy Story,” “Muppet Snow
White,” “Hulk: Let the Battle Begin,” “Deadpool: Fun with Ninjas,”
“Black Light District: 6issues ONE-SHOT,” “CBGB: OMFUG,” “Dee Snider’s
Strangeland: Seven Sins,” “Evil Ernie: Origin of Evil,” “Food Fight”
with Steve Kurth in “Soft Wood #1” and his creator owned “King of
Kings.”
Chris Parsons-- (Actor, 4-LOM from "Star Wars")
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Chris Parsons |
Born in London in 1960, Chris Parsons would soon find himself in the "galaxy far, far, away" via his involvement in the Star Wars saga of the late 1970's and early 1980's!
His various work in the trilogy includes:
Star Wars: Episode V - Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) in which he portrayed: C-3PO (double), K-3PO, E-3PO, R-3PO, a Death Star Droid, a Stormtrooper, Snowtrooper, a Hoth Rebel soldier and a Hoth Snow Speeder pilot.
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) in which he portrayed: C-3PO (double), K-3PO, E-3PO, R-3PO, a Death Star Droid, a Stormtrooper, Snowtrooper, a Hoth Rebel soldier and a Hoth Snow Speeder pilot.
All making his stories from the set varied and insightful.
Chris has also been in various other Television and film productions including: Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Quadrophenia, Superman ll, Yentl, The Shining and James Bond.
But of all his various work, the one most resonating with Star Wars fans is his portrayal of 4-LOM, the Bounty Hunter. 4-LOM is remembered as the cold, calculating and ambitious LOM-series protocol droid, resembling the insectoid species he was designed to serve, who overrode his programming and became an intergalactic thief and later a bounty hunter, often working with Grand Findsman Zuckuss.
Following the Battle of Hoth, 4-LOM was hired by Darth Vader to capture Han Solo, Captain of the Millennium Falcon and hero of the Rebel Alliance. For this, the mechanical teamed up fellow Bounty Hunters Boba Fett, Dengar, Bossk, and IG-88.
Chris Parson's unique part in the Star Wars trilogy allowed him to give life to this unique creature, spawning Legos, trading cards, toys and more!
Programming Notes: Chris is happy to take part in panels talking about his behind the scenes experiences on the Star Wars set, alone or with other cast members. For Booking information, contact Renee at Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking: evaink@aol.com
Butch Patrick-- Actor/ Munster Car Display
HAMID THOMPSON-- (BLUE from "Jurassic World")
“Jurassic World” is one of the top grossing movies of all time. The reason why is simple: DINOSAURS. Meet Hamid Thompson, actor, dancer, stunt person. Also known as the Rator BLUE from the blockbuster film!
Originally from Ann Arbor Michigan, Hamid Thompson IS Blue in the movie, all the interactions with the main actors, and the creature that drove much of the story, was motion captured with Hamid acting the part!
In case you haven't seen Golem in "Lord of the Rings," or Hamid's performance in "Jurassic World," Motion-Capture Acting (or MoCap), is a type of acting in which an actor wears markers or sensors on a skintight bodysuit or directly on the skin. Several cameras from different angles record the actor's movements.
Hamid Thompson's other credits include "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" (2016), "Kenau" (2016) and "Chi-Rag" (2015), among others.
Now is a great opportunity to book Hamid Thompson into your convention or event and hear about his world.
Programming Notes: New to any conventions, anywhere, not only will Hamid be available for signings and photo ops, but he can also do workshops and even panels about working on one of the biggest movies of recent times, "Jurassic World!"
Programming Notes: Chris is happy to take part in panels talking about his behind the scenes experiences on the Star Wars set, alone or with other cast members. For Booking information, contact Renee at Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking: evaink@aol.com
Butch Patrick-- Actor/ Munster Car Display
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Butch Patrick |
Butch Patrick is synonymous with pop-culture and cars. After
all, he is best known for his character role as Eddie Munster on The
Munsters. Butch continues the Munster’s legacy touring with the Munster
Koach and Dragula Tribute Cars.
Remember that The Munsters is a unique and multi-generational American
classic show. Butch’s presence enhances any gathering. Promoters gain
media attention by his visits; and fans get to see the awesome display
and create a cherished memory.
Butch has a huge following of fans worldwide and his fan base alone is a great promotional source.
Butch tours with his Munster Koach and Dracula Tribute Cars, original
1964 Barris/Von Dutch Chain Link Schwinn Stingray Bike, and other
Munster props to include Munster Go-Cart, Baseball Bat, Wolf Wolf,
Miniature Spot, and Street Signs All Inclusive Display.
(Butch is available with or without the Munster cars, but what a great display! Contact me for more info! )
HAMID THOMPSON-- (BLUE from "Jurassic World")
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Hamid Thompson |
“Jurassic World” is one of the top grossing movies of all time. The reason why is simple: DINOSAURS. Meet Hamid Thompson, actor, dancer, stunt person. Also known as the Rator BLUE from the blockbuster film!
Originally from Ann Arbor Michigan, Hamid Thompson IS Blue in the movie, all the interactions with the main actors, and the creature that drove much of the story, was motion captured with Hamid acting the part!
In case you haven't seen Golem in "Lord of the Rings," or Hamid's performance in "Jurassic World," Motion-Capture Acting (or MoCap), is a type of acting in which an actor wears markers or sensors on a skintight bodysuit or directly on the skin. Several cameras from different angles record the actor's movements.
Hamid Thompson's other credits include "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" (2016), "Kenau" (2016) and "Chi-Rag" (2015), among others.
Now is a great opportunity to book Hamid Thompson into your convention or event and hear about his world.
Programming Notes: New to any conventions, anywhere, not only will Hamid be available for signings and photo ops, but he can also do workshops and even panels about working on one of the biggest movies of recent times, "Jurassic World!"
Robert Trebor -- (Actor, Writer--Hercules, Xena)
Renowned and versatile Actor, Robert Trebor is known worldwide for his pivotal role as Salmoneus on the “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” and “Xena: Warrior Princess” television series.
He is equally as well know for his parts in feature films such as “Purple Rose of Cairo,” “52 Pick Up,” "Universal Soldier," “Making Mr. Right,” “The Shadow,” “My Demon Lover,” “Jiminy Glick in Lalawood,” (among MUCH more) and no doubt for his upcoming role in the much anticipated Coen Brother’s movie “Hail, Caesar!”
One of his most mesmerizing roles was the role of David Berkowitz in “Out of the Darkness,” a haunting portrayal that still resonates today.
On television, in addition to “Herucles” and “Xena,” Mr. Trebor has appeared on the small screen in “Miami Vice,” “Murphy Brown,” “Empty Nest,” “Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” “Baywatch,” “Wedding Daze,” “Missing Persons,” and Boomtown.”
A writer, some of Mr. Trebor's credits include stories for the "Xena" comic book for Topps Coomics, as well as "Dear Salmoneus: A Guide to Love and Money," from Eva Ink Publishing / Image Publishing, in addition to an upcoming autobiography.
Program Notes: A versatile actor and comedian, Robert Trebor is available for shows in 2016 to fit around his various filming schedules. He is open to group panels or solo panels. We can also discuss acting classes or critiques available to a limited number of shows. Michelle Ruff Michelle, originally a midwestern girl from The Motor City Madhouse now hails from Sunny Los Angeles. You can hear Michelle as some of your favorite and iconic anime and video game characters including Sinon form Sword Art Online 2 and 3, Rukia Kuchiki from Bleach, Yoko Littner from Gurren Laggan, Fujiko Mine from Lupin the Third, Luna from Sailor Moon Classic and Sailor Moon Crystal, Yukari Takeba from the Persona 3 & 4 Series, and Sadayo Kawakami from Persona 5, Rita Mordio from Tales of Vesperia, Katherine from Catherine and Catherine Fully Body, Young Satoru in Erased, Sakuya Tachibana from God Eater, Kirari from Kakegurui, Sarah from Ingress the Animation, Yuki Nagato from The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, Anri Sonohara from Durarara, Princess Euphemia and Young Lalouche from Code Geass, Eliza from Skullgirls, Jill Valentine in Resident Evil Revelations, C-Viper from Street Fighter, Robin, Soleil and Noire from The Fire Emblem Franchise, Tokki in Lawbreakers, Chi from Chobitz, Cream the Rabbit from Sonic the Hedgehog and many others.
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Thursday, May 28, 2020
TMNT '90 Producer Kim Dawson, Writer Bobby Herbeck-- Talk Turtles!
From Scoop:

Scoop: Let’s start with how each of you got involved in this movie.
Kim Dawson (KD): In the summer of 1986, I got a call from my partner [producer] Gary Propper that he was in Detroit and had found a comic book that was the first issue of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the black and white. He was a talent manager, managing a comedian named Gallagher playing at the Fox Theatre. He got so excited when he found this comic because he felt it could be the first movie that we made. We did a lot of television projects together, but the first movie we made that could be a live-action picture. He sent me the comic and then the next day I called Mirage Studios, who had just signed a deal with Surge Licensing for treatment and then with the two of them it took us a couple of months to negotiate the deal and we finally put it together. Actually, I misspoke, it was the summer of ’87, so by the fall of ’87 we had a deal in place and that’s when I introduced the project to Bobby.

KD: It was longer than that because by December that year we had prototype toys from Playmates, and there was a graphic novel by that point, and there was now going to be a cartoon series promoting the toy line. The toy line launched at Toy Fair in February of ’88. Bobby and I and Gary Propper went out to Hollywood and talked to everybody we knew and basically pitched our hearts out. We had the toys, we had the press kit, we had what we thought was a viable package and people weren’t buying at that point. Nobody was interested.
BH: I was literally laughed out of some pitch meetings and after one of the pitch meetings, they called my agent and said, “Who’s the guy smoking pot that came in with this turtles thing?” They thought this was just some stoner trying to sell a movie. It didn’t happen easy, but I kept going back to Tom Gray, my boss at Golden Harvest. Finally, one night we had a drink and it donned on me, he had a 12 year-old kid at home and I said, “Hey Tom…” and he said “Don’t go there.” I said, “Just one more time, you go home tonight and ask your kid about the Turtles because now they’re on TV, building an audience.” By the time I got back to Long Beach that night he’d left me a message to call him and get Kim and meet him for breakfast in the morning. We had a meeting and he was leaving the booth, he calls it he had one butt cheek off the booth when Kim reeled him back in with “You have the best martial arts guys in the world. You just put them in the costumes and dub the voices.” Then he slid back in and the ball started rolling. It took, maybe three months.

BH: You are so right my dear. This was Tom Gray’s biggest fear: that it was Howard the Duck. [both laugh]
KD: And there was another comic book that had been a live-action picture called Garbage Pail Kids that had also tanked badly. Howard the Duck was obviously George Lucas, and Lucas was…I think everyone at Universal was stunned that the movie didn’t do better.
BH: And again, this wasn’t what Golden Harvest did. They did these action kick butt martial arts movies; they didn’t do kids movies. They didn’t have a clue at the beginning and I’m sure Raymond Chow, the man that owned the company was like “What are you talking about?” I don’t think he had a clue how you make that movie. As time evolved with the help of Kim and Gary Propper, rest his soul, the other producer we lost last year, really the force behind finding the book and then coming to me, and then working with Tom and putting it in his brain, really – this is how you do this movie. It just started evolving. Everything I tell people, Kim and I – it was all timing. It’s like catching a wave, our timing was perfect. Kids had only had TVs then, they didn’t have iPads and Xboxes and stuff, they got their entertainment on TV. Pong was the game.

KD: No, here’s how it went down when Golden Harvest made the deal for the rights, they sent Bobby to Massachusetts to work with Kevin [Eastman] and Peter [Laird], they were looking for the right director to do it. We focused in on Steve Barron who had been doing a lot of Michael Jackson videos, he did “Billie Jean” and a few others. I think he was the production designer/art director on Dark Crystal. He just had a real look that they liked, and I felt that would probably be to our advantage. So, when Steve came on board, he was good friends with Brian Henson and together, they convinced Jim [Henson] that the Creature Shop should be the ones to make the costumes. Brian felt that in order to do the movie properly, that the actor inside the costume had to be enough of a stuntman to do a backflip and drop through a simulated manhole cover. So, they had trampolines in the Creature Shop, so they were building suits to make those work, so it was really focused around the puppeteers and the actors that he brought together. The voice actors were an after thought later on. We didn’t replace those voices until well after the movie had been finished.

BH: A lot.
KD: It had to be. There were actually two sets of turtle costumes: you had the stunt turtles, the guys who did all the fighting and running, that sort of stuff, then you had the talking turtles, that were the acting turtles. The acting turtles had, under their shells, extensive electronics that were the servo motors that were used to move the facial features. I think what you’re driving at, a key point of the success of the film, is between the puppeteers who used joysticks and also remote control gloves called waldos and the actor inside the suit. There had to be a rapport. Brian was very careful in casting those parts so that those guys could behave the way the characters are written, because Bobby wrote these deep characters that were all differentiated in their words and that had to manifest itself in how they behaved inside the costume with their facial features and everything. So, it was a complex dance, if you will.
Steve Barron was at the heart of it because even as they cast all these characters, he had to be thinking about how they would interact. I think it was that chemistry between the puppeteers, the actors inside the costumes, Steve Barron, and Brian, even the script supervisor, because they were all wired up – could hear one another, talk to one another. So, aside from the fact that the costumes were operating at 110 degrees of non-air conditioned studios, the sweat that built up in the costumes kind of shut them down. It kind of fried those electronics on a regular basis. It took longer to make it than it should have, probably.

BH: That was all by design. Once Tom Gray said he was in, we were going to go for it. We flew to Northampton to meet Peter and Kevin, to convince them. My job was to convince them that Golden Harvest was the company to make the movie – which we did. I got back, not home two days and was told, “Pack up, you need to go back and sit with Peter and Kevin. They need to sign off on the story for the movie.” That was not a short and easy process, it took some time for them both. I’d do a treatment and give it to them, we’d meet a few days later and I could tell by their body language that one liked it and one didn’t. That went on for a while. I finally said one morning, “How did you guys ever get a comic book done? You can’t agree on anything.” So, they finally agreed and I came back. I’m getting to answer your question, a lot of it came from the graphic comic book, obviously, the characters and then to just delineate them a bit more on screen and some of the story points, plot points were from the comic book. I added Tatsu to the mix.
KD: You added comedy to it and rapport. The original comics are pretty anxious. It’s much darker. I think that we knew we had to make a movie that was PG-13 or PG. We couldn’t make a movie that was dark and an R. We knew that there was an audience of comic fans out there, but Tom Gray was interested in the more youthful audience, which is where New Line felt that they could bring it to the theaters and attract an audience that was kind of bifurcated. We had a youth audience in the afternoon and in the evenings and then later at night we had the cult comic book collectors.

So, every time in that movie when the Turtles go up against the Foot, there’s a reason for it. It’s very important in the writing that Splinter says, I’m paraphrasing this “You never start the fight, you only defend.” That was the message. I’m a message guy. I love the scene where he talks to the boys and tells them he loves them and will always be there. My friends, adults who took the kids to the movie back then, one big rugby player guy starts crying and says “Oh, man I took my son to see the movie.” And I asked “What are you crying about?” and he said “My son looked up and said, ‘Are you my friend daddy?’ and I said ‘Yes’ and he said ‘I love you daddy.’ I started crying and said, ‘I love you.’” He’s telling me “You piece of s---, you made me cry in front of my son at the movie theater.” [both laugh]

Scoop: What are each of your favorite parts of the movie?
BH: I have several, I like the whole thing because it was a success. I love the opening because kids are at the edge of their seats to see the Turtles like this. Seeing Raphael lifting the manhole cover and knocking the light out and you finally see his face from the cop’s bubble light and the next shot is in the sewer and you see them in silhouette. I get goosebumps every time. I think that was a brilliant thing. The beginning for me.
KD: One of my favorite parts of the movie is the farmhouse. When they go to the farmhouse and the things that happen there. The dialogue between Donny and Casey and certainly the repertoire between Casey and April, I love. The Kodak moment when Raphael wakes up and Leonardo is there is my favorite moment in the movie because it’s like what brothers would do. “Get a grip. What’s the matter with you?”

Scoop: Did you have any pushback from the studio or censors regarding the fighting in the movie?
KD: It’s interesting. Particularly in certain territories around the world, there was a fair bit of pushback. Norway, I think they changed the name to Hero Turtles. I don’t think it got nearly the traction it could have or should have in Japan or Korea where martial arts are a big thing because they felt it was –
BH: A mockery.
KD: Right. Whereas the guys who played the characters, the stunt Turtles, Pat Johnson was the choreographer and he did all the Three Ninja movies, he was brilliant. He was an amazing fight choreographer. You just can’t say enough. Oddly enough, the second and third film don’t have quite as much violence in them. This was back in a time when violence wasn’t tolerated as much as in today’s world, when you compare movies where they’re blowing the crap out of stuff. There was pushback. We did get some from whatever organization in Washington, DC pushes back on kids’ violence. The truth is, when you look at it, these fights do have a message and all that. The movie’s an allegory for things that are going on in life that are much deeper and richer than a 7 or 8-year-old can understand, I think. There’s a lot of double entendre in the film and that’s all due to Bobby and [co-screenplay writer Todd Langen] and the words that they wrote and built the characters and certainly the direction. But, there was some pushback.

KD: Oh, how blessed we were to be involved. I swear. In life you have those moments where you can go left or right, it’s that Robert Frost poem “The Road Less Traveled” it feels like we arrived in that moment at the right time in our lives. It’s been that sort of thing. It kind of launched a whole new career for me, because I was a television producer up until that time and I’ve been able to produce films since then and I’ve made amazing relationships with people.
So, as I start to build from 30 years ago the things I’ve been able to do as a result of that particular picture, it’s a blessing. When the movie was first released, I’d moved to Orlando to produce The Mickey Mouse Club for Disney Channel. I was out of the Hollywood mix and I’ve been able to stay in Florida as a result of the film because we did three in a row. Two up in North Carolina where it was easy to get to and the third film was made out in Oregon. For me, it was just that seminal moment that broke open a new pathway in what was now a long career. I started in the mid-‘70s in the film and television business. For me, it was just that opportunity where you got to take a path that you never even anticipated. I owe that to GP, Gary Propper was my partner, like I said, he was the manager of Gallagher at the time. We made a dozen specials for Showtime and I’d done a lot of work in entertainment and sports prior to that. Once we started down the path of Turtles, it kind of gave me a new perspective of what the world was about because it was frivolous and it was lightning in a bottle. No doubt about it.

Scoop: Bobby, do you want to comment on getting pushback from the studio or censors regarding the fighting in the movie?
BH: Like Kim said, we did get that, you always get it, but to go a step further on what Kim was saying about the Asian market, according to Tom Gray who was running the company at the time, he told me a couple of year ago – I was shocked – this movie didn’t really play in Asia at all. They didn’t want it. It played everywhere else in the world. I think he told me there was no Asian market, therefore the foreign numbers weren’t very good, box office-wise. Now, once it was a hit, they started buying into it because it became a phenomena around the world. It just brought awareness to it – this little graphic book that was in a store in Detroit. It just put it on the map and Peter and Kevin.
The other thing, when I was writing the delicate balance I always felt was not to write down to the kids on this movie and to write straight across and keep the parents in mind because you had the teenagers and then you had the younger kids. Like Kim said, there were two groups that went to the movie. I always say that part of the success of the movie is that it was written such that the parents – and I know for a fact because I’ve had parents tell me – they took the kid to see it, kind of begrudgingly, and come home and call their sister or brother or friend and say, “It was really a cute movie. It’s really good, go see it, you’ll enjoy it too.” So that helped.

Tom Gray and I had made a bet. We were going to lunch the week before it opened, and he was nervous as hell. He said, “Herbs, I think we’ve got Howard the Duck on our hands.” I said, “No, we have an audience. Howard the Duck fell out of the sky. We have an audience already waiting to see this.” He said, “What do you think it’s going to do opening weekend?” I said, “My money is on $20 million-plus.” And he goes, “From your mouth to God’s ears. If that movie opens to $20 million the first weekend, Golden Harvest will buy you anything you want.” I didn’t go for the house. So, we’re in his car going to lunch in Santa Monica and Wilshire Boulevard where they cross and this beautiful black convertible two-seater Mercedes pulls up and I said, “I want one of those.” And I was about to get married to boot. And he said, “You got it Herbs. If the movie does $23, $25 million the first weekend.” To this day, 30 years later, no I never got the car.

There’s just so many things to the story. We’re doing a documentary series on this whole history from the beginning of Peter and Kevin to how this movie got made and subsequently what happened during and what’s happened over the years after and the lawsuits and the this and that. The latest chapter after this is the coronavirus. We were all set, 30th anniversary. The virus couldn’t have hit on the 29th or the 31st anniversary – on the 30th the virus hits. We were supposed to do WonderCon and Comic-Con, we were supposed to do a series of autograph shows and other cons. But everything’s shut down.

Scoop: You have the documentary and the pizza party. Are you working on anything else for the anniversary?
BH: We’re going to do a book. We just talked to Neca who had some ideas, because they think it should be a coffee table book with pictures and stuff. They’re going to join forces with us. This guy Randy [Falk] is amazing, the guy that runs that company and his partner, the guy who designs stuff, Trevor [Zammit]. I thought, “this will be a half-hour conversation [referencing a call from earlier in the day], we’ll get to Amanda in no problem.” This thing went on and on. They’re doing a whole line of 30th anniversary toys that are going to be in Walmart and Target in June. When it comes to the Turtles, they do a lot of other action figure stuff, but when it comes to the Turtles, all they are interested in are the early Turtles. Not today’s, they just want ones from our time. They think they’re the original, and I agree.

Scoop: One of the things I like about this movie is that April O’Neil isn’t just a damsel. Raphael does save her, but she has gumption and attitude. Was it important to you to write her that way?
BH: Absolutely. I asked [Judith] what was the hardest scene in the movie, I knew what it was, it was waking up and discovering Splinter and the Turtles and she has to scream and jump up on the couch. She said that was the scene and I said I thought that was the hardest to do. That scene I didn’t like that much, not her fault. I didn’t want her to look like some screeching little… I had a thing in my comedy act that when you look at older movies, the woman when she always fell down. How come the men don’t fall down? I fall down all the time. You see a woman running and she falls, you go “C’mon, with the falling. Stop falling.”

Scoop: Before Kim got off the phone, I asked how he’s feeling as he reflects on how popular the movie is and the fact that people who saw it in 1990 are showing their kids now. With the 30th anniversary this year, how are you feeling?
BH: I’m a weepy guy. I’m very sensitive and I cannot tell you…I’m touched. I’m almost going to cry. I’m touched by it all, I’m overwhelmed. When my wife and I go to a public function… I’ll give you a couple quick examples. I go to a wedding last year and there’s people in their 30s, mainly, at this wedding. Someone mentioned, “See the guy over there, he wrote Ninja Turtles, the movie.” So, when I’m leaving, I was stormed by about eight guys going out the door, saying, “Dude, you can’t go” and when they say “dude,” I know they know. “Dude, can we get a picture with you?”

At the intermission, someone came in the green room and asked, “Are you here for the second part of the show?” and I said, “Yes, I’m judging.” They said, “Oh man, you aren’t going to believe this.” There were all kinds of students putting on productions, song and dance. The second number, these four guys come out – they didn’t know I was going to be there – they come out on stage dressed as Ninja Turtles. They’re singing a number and pointing out at me. I look at Tami [his wife] and I got tears, and said, “Can you believe this?” That’s why the kids wanted to know if I was going to stay. And I was mobbed afterwards when the show was over.
I’m just saying, it’s there, it’s been there and now I’m realizing it’s bigger. When we talked to TMNT Minute podcast, I said, “So what do you think, we have several thousand fans?” And they said, “No dude, it’s in the millions.” I said, “You’re kidding me.” And that’s what the Neca guys are saying. That’s what Randy was saying today. I’m just blown away, you know? In my business… First of all, to get a hit like this and it lasts this long, and still has a gravity pull? You just can’t be more blessed than that. I’m serious. We got so lucky. I’ve tried to get another one all along the way, but lightning only strikes once. Now, George Lucas is a different cat, but we’ll take this. The second one did okay, but everybody loves the first movie. I’m blessed. And people like you, I can’t thank you enough for wanting to take your time and hear what we have to say, but beyond that being a fan. That’s why we’re doing this.
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For more information on convention appearances for Bobby Herbeck and Kim Dawson, contact their booking agent at Eva Ink Artist Group/Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking at evaink@aol.com.
Friday, February 14, 2020
Add some Turtle Power for the 30th Anniversary of TMNT! Producers Dawson and Herbeck Available for Appearances!
Eva Ink Artist Group / Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking is Pleased to Announce:
New York, NY-- Unless you’ve had your head under a rock… or should we say shell even.. you know 2020 is the 30th Anniversary of the FIRST “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie folks! What better way to celebrate than by booking writer Bobby Herbeck and Producer Cameron “Kim” Dawson to get the inside scoop!
These double- header guests will create truly special Turtles programming for your show with first hand knowledge of the beginnings of what has become a true pop culture phenom!
Cameron “Kim” Dawson is a 40+ year veteran of film and television, acting as a Production Executive and Line Producer for Showtime, the New Mickey Mouse Club, as well as being the producer on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles I, II, and III for Golden Harvest and New Line Cinema (WB).
As the head of SkyDog Productions, he produced Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius starring Jim Caviezel and Malcolm McDowell for Sony Pictures, while he also produced 65 episodes of “The Newz” for Columbia Tri-Star at Universal Studios. And more good news for the Disney fans in your audience, he was also the Supervising Producer of "Tarzan the Epic Adventures” as well as the Coordinating Producer for MTV/ABS’s “Making the Band.”
Is one panel enough!? When we add Bobby, the answer is probably "We need MORE time!"
Bobby Herbeck, himself is in fact celebrating 50 years in the entertainment business as an actor, comedian writer and producer. Some of his credits include appearances on fan favorites such as "Room 222," "Chips," "Small Wonder," "The Dick Clark Blupper Show," "Diff’rent Strokes," "The Jeffersons, " "The Carol Burnett Show," "MASH, " "42nd St. The Musical," and featured films such as Tora, Tora, Tora and RPM with Anthony Quinn and Ann Margaret. As well as writing for many of those TV shows to boot!
As a comedian, Herbeck is known as the “warm up king,” and has shared the stage with the likes of Conan O’Brian, Jimmy Buffet, Jim Belushi, Malcolm McDowell and Zac Brown, to name only a few.
But one of the brightest gems in his crown? Herbeck is also the champion of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies from the inception, spending month after month wall papering Hollywood to try to get the film made, never giving up! When he finally succeeded in that endeavor after finding a home at the legendary Golden Harvest, the critics panned the films as a “one trick pony.”
Can you believe it?
Now fast forward as the TMNT movie celebrates 30 years throughout 2020! With appearances and screenings at San Diego Comic Con and appearances by Herbeck and Dawson at Comic Con’s throughout the world.
And your show could be one!
So, serve up your own Turtle Power on a Half Shell and contact us right away. All While the 7th TMNT film is being shot at Paramount.
Cowabunga Dudes and Dudettes!!
For more information on booking Bobby Herbeck and Kim Dawson for your show, contact Renee at Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking via: evaink@aol.com
New York, NY-- Unless you’ve had your head under a rock… or should we say shell even.. you know 2020 is the 30th Anniversary of the FIRST “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie folks! What better way to celebrate than by booking writer Bobby Herbeck and Producer Cameron “Kim” Dawson to get the inside scoop!
These double- header guests will create truly special Turtles programming for your show with first hand knowledge of the beginnings of what has become a true pop culture phenom!
Cameron “Kim” Dawson is a 40+ year veteran of film and television, acting as a Production Executive and Line Producer for Showtime, the New Mickey Mouse Club, as well as being the producer on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles I, II, and III for Golden Harvest and New Line Cinema (WB).
As the head of SkyDog Productions, he produced Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius starring Jim Caviezel and Malcolm McDowell for Sony Pictures, while he also produced 65 episodes of “The Newz” for Columbia Tri-Star at Universal Studios. And more good news for the Disney fans in your audience, he was also the Supervising Producer of "Tarzan the Epic Adventures” as well as the Coordinating Producer for MTV/ABS’s “Making the Band.”
Is one panel enough!? When we add Bobby, the answer is probably "We need MORE time!"
Bobby Herbeck, himself is in fact celebrating 50 years in the entertainment business as an actor, comedian writer and producer. Some of his credits include appearances on fan favorites such as "Room 222," "Chips," "Small Wonder," "The Dick Clark Blupper Show," "Diff’rent Strokes," "The Jeffersons, " "The Carol Burnett Show," "MASH, " "42nd St. The Musical," and featured films such as Tora, Tora, Tora and RPM with Anthony Quinn and Ann Margaret. As well as writing for many of those TV shows to boot!
As a comedian, Herbeck is known as the “warm up king,” and has shared the stage with the likes of Conan O’Brian, Jimmy Buffet, Jim Belushi, Malcolm McDowell and Zac Brown, to name only a few.
But one of the brightest gems in his crown? Herbeck is also the champion of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies from the inception, spending month after month wall papering Hollywood to try to get the film made, never giving up! When he finally succeeded in that endeavor after finding a home at the legendary Golden Harvest, the critics panned the films as a “one trick pony.”
Can you believe it?
Now fast forward as the TMNT movie celebrates 30 years throughout 2020! With appearances and screenings at San Diego Comic Con and appearances by Herbeck and Dawson at Comic Con’s throughout the world.
And your show could be one!
So, serve up your own Turtle Power on a Half Shell and contact us right away. All While the 7th TMNT film is being shot at Paramount.
Cowabunga Dudes and Dudettes!!
For more information on booking Bobby Herbeck and Kim Dawson for your show, contact Renee at Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking via: evaink@aol.com
Monday, February 3, 2020
Media Guest Spotlight for Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking!
We are continuing with our 2020 bookings. If you are interested in having any of our great media guests, please get with us right away.
New to the group is veteran actor MARK ROLSTON from Aliens, Supernatural, Star Trek, Voltron. And actor TIM COLCERI from Babylon 5 and Full Metal Jacket
The Queen of Martial Arts, CYNTHIA ROTHROCK is joining us in 2020! Star of over 43 action films, Cynthia is the real deal, and has a very devoted fan base!
Megan Hollingshead is also new to our group-- She is one talented voice actor! Read about Megan and some of our other folks below, including Veronica Taylor, Chris Parsons, Butch Patrick, Hamid Thompson, Robert Trebor and Rikki Simons (just in time with the new "Invader Zim" movie!)
In addition we are now offering personality Jesse Blaze Snider who can be booked to host the panels and other special events at your show, bringing his years of TV hosting experience for The Travel Channel, The Food Network, and MTV to your venue!
Looking forward to hearing from you and seeing you in 2020 and beyond.
Regards,
Renee
evaink@aol.com
evaink@aol.com
Check the bios of some of our great creators below:
Mark Rolston-- Supernatural, Aliens, Star Trek
Mark Rolston has created such iconic roles as : Pvt. Drake in ‘Aliens’, Bogs Diamond in ‘The Shawshank Redemption’, the original Alistar in the mega hit series ‘Supernatural’, and recently as Clive Davis in the Lifetime Feature ‘Whitney’ directed by the incomparable Angela Bassett, and as Admiral Ernest King in the feature ‘Midway’ directed by Roland Emmerich.
You will also know him as Walter Pierce in 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' . He later appeared as Kuroda and later Magh in 'Star Trek: Enterprise.'
Marks’ recent work creating characters for motion capture video games includes titles such as: Halo 4 – Capt. Del Rio, ‘Spiderman’ – Norman Osborn, and will be starring in a follow up game later this year.
Mark also has numerous credits in the Voice Over arena, performing as Lex Luthor on the ‘Young Justice’ series, and as Commander Kolivan on the hit series ‘Voltron’.
Cynthia Rothrock-- Queen of Martial Arts Movies!
Actress and Martial Arts Legend Cynthia Rothrock has agreed to make a few key convention appearances in 2020.
A Black Belt in numerous disciplines, Rothrock has made over 43 action films, including "China O'Brien (1 and 2)," "Yes, Madam," "Righting Wrongs," "No Retreat, No Surrender," "Martial Law (1 and 2)," "The Blonde Fury," "Millionaire's Express," "Rage and Honor," "Sworn to Justice," "Rapid Fire," "Lady Dragon," and "Guardian Angel."
Her fight against Michelle Yeoh in "Yes Madame" is considered one of the best on screen fights of all time. And in fact, she ranked as the world-wide, #2 leading marital arts movie draw for over a period of ten years-- one of the few performers to achieve genuine Stardom in seven films.
In addition, Cynthia's TV appearances include "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys," opposite Kevin Sorbo, and "The Dukes of Hazzard Reunion." She is also the inspiration behind the video game character Sonya Blade in the game "Mortal Kombat" and is part of the creative team on the video game "The Untouchable 2." In addition, she is a voiceover actress, lending her vocals to the animated series "Eek the Cat."
Cynthia Rothrock is the real deal. The "Queen of Martial Arts Films."
At only 5'3" she holds five Black Belts in various Far Eastern disciplines, including Northern Shaolin (classical Chinese), Eagle Claw (Chinese), and Tang Soo Do (Korean), Tae Kwon Do (Korean) and Wu Shu (Contemporary Chinese.) She has been inducted into the Kung-Fu Hall of Fame.
And there are so many ways to tap into on her rabid fan base.
(In addition to her signing at her table at the show, and photo ops, we can also negotiate "meet and greets, " panels and seminars (additional fees), and can arrange screenings of her movies, to make this a multi-faceted part of your convention.)
Rikki Simons-- (Voice Actor- Invader Zim, Writer, Artist)
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Rikki Simons |
Rikki
Simons--Voice Actor, writer, and artist, is now available for booking
via Eva Ink Artist Group/ Pros & Cons Celebrity Bookings.
You know Rikki as the voice of the robot in a dog suit, GIR from Invader ZIM! And the pop culture scene does too, as fans embrace the chance to meet Rikki in person at his appearances worldwide.
You know Rikki as the voice of the robot in a dog suit, GIR from Invader ZIM! And the pop culture scene does too, as fans embrace the chance to meet Rikki in person at his appearances worldwide.
As a writer he is known for the science fiction and fantasy novel Hitherto a Lion.
Original illustrated books and comics that he created with Tavisha-Wolfgarth-Simons include Super Information Hijinks: Reality Check!, Ranklechick and His Three Legged Cat, ShutterBox, and now The Trinkkits.
He is also a background painter in animation, most noted for his color design on Invader ZIM.
Programming Notes: Rikki is available for panels designed for your show, focusing on the art of voice acting, as well as his various writing projects.
Tim Colceri--Babylon 5, Full Metal Jacket
This amazing actor and comedian, is well known for his fan favorite portrayal of Captain Jenkowsky in “Babylon 5: In the Beginning.”
What a perfect guest for your shows sci-fi programming, as Tim can talk about his part in this iconic series. Maybe a “Behind the Scenes” panel? Yes!
In addition, Tim is is well known for his role in the 1987 Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket," where he played the door gunner-- such a memorable part of that movie that it was inspiration for parody follows ups in "Tropic Thunder" and "Ain't War Hell?"
Just a few of Tim’s other notable contributions include "Leprechaun 4: In Space," "Devils Inside," "The Rag Man," Sergeant Lewis on the television series “Weeds,” and much more to list when promoting Tim Colceri for your event.
Veronica Taylor--(Actress/Voiceover Actress--Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, TMNT)
This amazing actor and comedian, is well known for his fan favorite portrayal of Captain Jenkowsky in “Babylon 5: In the Beginning.”
What a perfect guest for your shows sci-fi programming, as Tim can talk about his part in this iconic series. Maybe a “Behind the Scenes” panel? Yes!
In addition, Tim is is well known for his role in the 1987 Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket," where he played the door gunner-- such a memorable part of that movie that it was inspiration for parody follows ups in "Tropic Thunder" and "Ain't War Hell?"
Just a few of Tim’s other notable contributions include "Leprechaun 4: In Space," "Devils Inside," "The Rag Man," Sergeant Lewis on the television series “Weeds,” and much more to list when promoting Tim Colceri for your event.
Veronica Taylor--(Actress/Voiceover Actress--Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, TMNT)
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Veronica Taylor |
Veronica
Taylor is a classically trained actor who has performed in NYC and
around the U.S. in contemporary and classical theatre.
Her voice has been a part of Saturday morning cartoons for some time now. She is probably best known for playing the roles of Ash and May on “Pokemon”, April on “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and roles in “Cubix”, “Dinosaur King”, “Yu-Gi-Oh!”, “Huntik”, “Tai Chi Chasers”, and more. She can be heard on PBS kids’ “Word World” (Sheep), “Lunch Lab” (Mixiebot), and “Chuck Vanderchuck’s ‘something something’ Explosion!” (Ramona).
Current projects include Sailor Pluto on “Sailor Moon”, “Mofy” (Mofy, Mogu, Sora), “Astroblast” (Sputnik), and “Welcome to the Wayne (Spy from 8-i). Some anime favorites include Amelia on “Slayers”, Yukino on “His and Hers Circumstances”, all 7 Nana’s on “Nana Seven of Seven”, and Narue on “World of Narue”, as well as many others.
She has done numerous voices for animation, video games, audiobooks, commercials, and documentaries.
Programming Notes: Veronica loves to be at her booth to sign autographs for fans. Inquire as well for various programming opportunities.
Megan Hollingshead-- (Voice Actor)
She is also well known as Rangiku in Bleach, Shizune (and Ton Ton) in Naruto, Re-L in Ergo Proxy, Lenneth in Valkyrie Profile, and Viletta Nu in Code Geass. Other memorable characters include Adiane in Gurren Lagann, Hilda in Eureka 7, Sala in Mars Daybreak, Gloria in Daphne in the Brilliant Blue, Dr. Abigail Finn in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, twins Mion (evil) and Shion (sweet) in When They Cry, Nemu in Bleach, Rose Marinade in Fighting Foodons, Kano in His and Hers Circumstances (watch the previews!) (oh wait -- no! I mean don’t watch the previews!), Maharu and Ebi in Girls Bravo, Neneko in DearS, Captain Iruma in Ultraman Tiga, and Trixie in Ultimate Muscle. Other Pokémon roles include Cassidy, Whitney, and James’ mother as well as Annie in Pokémon 5: Heroes and Diane in Pokémon 6: Jirachi Wish Maker. In addition to Lenneth and Guild Wars’ smarty pants Glenna, Megan’s game roles include Ylgr and Yune in the newly released Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Ada Wong in Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles, Shion Kasugai in Akiba’s Space Trip: Undead and Undressed, Viola in Eternal Sonata, Edy Nelson in Valkyria Chronicles, Autarch Kayleth in Warhammer 40,000, The Third Kiki DeWynter in Saints Row, Five in Drakengard 3, and Battle Nun in Brutal Legend.
She currently has projects in the works for Cup of Tea, Bang Zoom!, and Funimation.
Jesse Blaze Snider-- (Actor, Singer, Voice Actor, Host)
Actor, singer, TV host, comic book writer, voiceover talent— with Jesse you get it ALL— and then some— rolled into ONE guest!
Jesse’s
plethora of voiceover work and TV appearances span the worlds of
animation, television, gaming, promos (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles),
and commercials!
As
a skilled vocalist & voice actor, Jesse developed early on the
ability to dramatically change vocal texture and convincingly portray
many regional & international accents. Maybe inheriting some of that
talent from his father, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister fame. (Fun Fact: Jesse did EIGHT characters for the Final Fantasy game!)
Pretty
much everyone knows Jesse’s
narrator voice from his long stints with “Food Paradise” (Travel
Channel) and let’s throw in a little history to boot, “Trashopolis” and
the wildly popular “Museum Secrets” both on Smithsonian Channel, as well
as his in person stints on "Haunted Live, for the Travel Channel,
"MTV2 Rock," "MTV2 Rock Countdown," and as the host for the Spike TV
Video Game Awards. His reality TV appearances-- some alongside his
famous family-- include “Growing up Twisted,” “Celebrity Wife
Swap,” “MTV’s Ultra Sound,” “Meet the Sniders,” and performing live for
millions on the reality singing competition, “Rock the Cradle,” where he
stole the show.
In
the world of animation his voiceover work includes the part of Judge
Sydney on “Judge Dredd: Super Fiend,” Dane and Eric in “Burma Rising,”
among others. And in the world of video games he’s portrayed multiple
characters in “Final Fantasy XIV,” and “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.”
But you want someone with Comic Book credits too? You go it!
Jesse has written for almost every major and indy publisher, Marvel, DC, Disney/Pixar, The Muppets, Image Comics, Heavy Metal, Chaos Comics, the list goes on. Some
of Jesse’s writing can be found in an forthcoming “Batman: April Fool’s
Special,” “Dead Romeo GN,” “Disney*Pixar’s Toy Story,” “Muppet Snow
White,” “Hulk: Let the Battle Begin,” “Deadpool: Fun with Ninjas,”
“Black Light District: 6issues ONE-SHOT,” “CBGB: OMFUG,” “Dee Snider’s
Strangeland: Seven Sins,” “Evil Ernie: Origin of Evil,” “Food Fight”
with Steve Kurth in “Soft Wood #1” and his creator owned “King of
Kings.”
Chris Parsons-- (Actor, 4-LOM from "Star Wars")
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Chris Parsons |
Born in London in 1960, Chris Parsons would soon find himself in the "galaxy far, far, away" via his involvement in the Star Wars saga of the late 1970's and early 1980's!
His various work in the trilogy includes:
Star Wars: Episode V - Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) in which he portrayed: C-3PO (double), K-3PO, E-3PO, R-3PO, a Death Star Droid, a Stormtrooper, Snowtrooper, a Hoth Rebel soldier and a Hoth Snow Speeder pilot.
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) in which he portrayed: C-3PO (double), K-3PO, E-3PO, R-3PO, a Death Star Droid, a Stormtrooper, Snowtrooper, a Hoth Rebel soldier and a Hoth Snow Speeder pilot.
All making his stories from the set varied and insightful.
Chris has also been in various other Television and film productions including: Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Quadrophenia, Superman ll, Yentl, The Shining and James Bond.
But of all his various work, the one most resonating with Star Wars fans is his portrayal of 4-LOM, the Bounty Hunter. 4-LOM is remembered as the cold, calculating and ambitious LOM-series protocol droid, resembling the insectoid species he was designed to serve, who overrode his programming and became an intergalactic thief and later a bounty hunter, often working with Grand Findsman Zuckuss.
Following the Battle of Hoth, 4-LOM was hired by Darth Vader to capture Han Solo, Captain of the Millennium Falcon and hero of the Rebel Alliance. For this, the mechanical teamed up fellow Bounty Hunters Boba Fett, Dengar, Bossk, and IG-88.
Chris Parson's unique part in the Star Wars trilogy allowed him to give life to this unique creature, spawning Legos, trading cards, toys and more!
Programming Notes: Chris is happy to take part in panels talking about his behind the scenes experiences on the Star Wars set, alone or with other cast members. For Booking information, contact Renee at Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking: evaink@aol.com
Butch Patrick-- Actor/ Munster Car Display
HAMID THOMPSON-- (BLUE from "Jurassic World")
“Jurassic World” is one of the top grossing movies of all time. The reason why is simple: DINOSAURS. Meet Hamid Thompson, actor, dancer, stunt person. Also known as the Rator BLUE from the blockbuster film!
Originally from Ann Arbor Michigan, Hamid Thompson IS Blue in the movie, all the interactions with the main actors, and the creature that drove much of the story, was motion captured with Hamid acting the part!
In case you haven't seen Golem in "Lord of the Rings," or Hamid's performance in "Jurassic World," Motion-Capture Acting (or MoCap), is a type of acting in which an actor wears markers or sensors on a skintight bodysuit or directly on the skin. Several cameras from different angles record the actor's movements.
Hamid Thompson's other credits include "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" (2016), "Kenau" (2016) and "Chi-Rag" (2015), among others.
Now is a great opportunity to book Hamid Thompson into your convention or event and hear about his world.
Programming Notes: New to any conventions, anywhere, not only will Hamid be available for signings and photo ops, but he can also do workshops and even panels about working on one of the biggest movies of recent times, "Jurassic World!"
Programming Notes: Chris is happy to take part in panels talking about his behind the scenes experiences on the Star Wars set, alone or with other cast members. For Booking information, contact Renee at Pros & Cons Celebrity Booking: evaink@aol.com
Butch Patrick-- Actor/ Munster Car Display
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Butch Patrick |
Butch Patrick is synonymous with pop-culture and cars. After
all, he is best known for his character role as Eddie Munster on The
Munsters. Butch continues the Munster’s legacy touring with the Munster
Koach and Dragula Tribute Cars.
Remember that The Munsters is a unique and multi-generational American
classic show. Butch’s presence enhances any gathering. Promoters gain
media attention by his visits; and fans get to see the awesome display
and create a cherished memory.
Butch has a huge following of fans worldwide and his fan base alone is a great promotional source.
Butch tours with his Munster Koach and Dracula Tribute Cars, original
1964 Barris/Von Dutch Chain Link Schwinn Stingray Bike, and other
Munster props to include Munster Go-Cart, Baseball Bat, Wolf Wolf,
Miniature Spot, and Street Signs All Inclusive Display.
(Butch is available with or without the Munster cars, but what a great display! Contact me for more info! )
HAMID THOMPSON-- (BLUE from "Jurassic World")
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Hamid Thompson |
“Jurassic World” is one of the top grossing movies of all time. The reason why is simple: DINOSAURS. Meet Hamid Thompson, actor, dancer, stunt person. Also known as the Rator BLUE from the blockbuster film!
Originally from Ann Arbor Michigan, Hamid Thompson IS Blue in the movie, all the interactions with the main actors, and the creature that drove much of the story, was motion captured with Hamid acting the part!
In case you haven't seen Golem in "Lord of the Rings," or Hamid's performance in "Jurassic World," Motion-Capture Acting (or MoCap), is a type of acting in which an actor wears markers or sensors on a skintight bodysuit or directly on the skin. Several cameras from different angles record the actor's movements.
Hamid Thompson's other credits include "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" (2016), "Kenau" (2016) and "Chi-Rag" (2015), among others.
Now is a great opportunity to book Hamid Thompson into your convention or event and hear about his world.
Programming Notes: New to any conventions, anywhere, not only will Hamid be available for signings and photo ops, but he can also do workshops and even panels about working on one of the biggest movies of recent times, "Jurassic World!"
Robert Trebor -- (Actor, Writer--Hercules, Xena)
Renowned and versatile Actor, Robert Trebor is known worldwide for his pivotal role as Salmoneus on the “Hercules: The Legendary Journeys” and “Xena: Warrior Princess” television series.
He is equally as well know for his parts in feature films such as “Purple Rose of Cairo,” “52 Pick Up,” "Universal Soldier," “Making Mr. Right,” “The Shadow,” “My Demon Lover,” “Jiminy Glick in Lalawood,” (among MUCH more) and no doubt for his upcoming role in the much anticipated Coen Brother’s movie “Hail, Caesar!”
One of his most mesmerizing roles was the role of David Berkowitz in “Out of the Darkness,” a haunting portrayal that still resonates today.
On television, in addition to “Herucles” and “Xena,” Mr. Trebor has appeared on the small screen in “Miami Vice,” “Murphy Brown,” “Empty Nest,” “Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” “Baywatch,” “Wedding Daze,” “Missing Persons,” and Boomtown.”
A writer, some of Mr. Trebor's credits include stories for the "Xena" comic book for Topps Coomics, as well as "Dear Salmoneus: A Guide to Love and Money," from Eva Ink Publishing / Image Publishing, in addition to an upcoming autobiography.
Program Notes: A versatile actor and comedian, Robert Trebor is available for shows in 2016 to fit around his various filming schedules. He is open to group panels or solo panels. We can also discuss acting classes or critiques available to a limited number of shows.
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