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ROGER VELASCO

Roger Velasco was born in Melrose on March 27, 1977 and was raised in Bell Gardens, California. He was extremely active and involved in various sports. He played soccer since he was 5 and also ran Cross Country for his Palos Verdes High School team. At the age of 11 Roger Velasco and his family moved to South Gate, California. Roger finished his high school career at South Gate Senior High after being moved from different high schools. Right after high school Roger was recruited by a manager and agent and began his career as a model. At the age of 19 he appeared in a lead role as Carlos, in Power Rangers Turbo and then Power Ranges in Space. Roger Velasco has two siblings Marisol who is 4 years younger than he, and Carlos who is 10 years younger. He has a warm and loving family and is still pursuing his dream of acting.

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ROY WOOLEY

Roy Wooley is a special effects makeup artist with more than 20 years of experience. He grew up in Alabama where his father was a coal miner and a preacher who hoped his son would choose a similarly stable profession. But after Roy snuck in to see “An American Werewolf in London,” he fell in love with special effects makeup and the creation of characters. Roy’s mother has always been one of his biggest supporters; she put up with monsters lurking around her house for many years. Since there weren’t any FX schools for Roy to attend, he relied on tutorial videos, books and his innate artistic talent to develop his craft. When Roy moved to Georgia in 1998, he took a job at Netherworld Haunted House where he established and now runs the makeup department. He works year-round on feature films while doing creature fabrication for Netherworld, which has become one of the country’s leading haunted attractions. In August 2012, he began competing on SyFy’s special effects competition show “Face Off.” His creations quickly became fan favorites, and he even earned a permanent spot in the Star Wars universe when he co-created a creature for the Mos Eisley cantina during his first spotlight challenge.

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RUSSELL HODGKINSON

Russell was born in Homestead Florida to a military family, the third of four sons to Buck and Juanita. Offered a theatre arts scholarship in high school to attend Transylvania University in Kentucky, he opted to join the US Army after becoming a father his senior year. Peacetime provided a unique opportunity as he soon discovered the esteemed Fort Bragg Playhouse where he began performing regularly. After his stint in the military he moved to New York City, spending two liberating years working odd jobs and doing regional theatre before joining the crew of the US Coast Guard cutter Sassafras in Honolulu, Hawaii. After meeting his wife Shelley in Long Beach California, where they performed and directed together for several years, the couple moved to ‘The Big Easy’, New Orleans Louisiana, where their artistic lives flourished over the next 11 years. They eventually headed back west to be closer to family, settling in Seattle Washington. In addition to top notch professional theatre, Russell took advantage of Seattle’s thriving Independent film scene, appearing in a slew of Indies and making guest TV appearances on Leverage and Grimm before being cast to play the “lovable stoner” Doc on the SyFy original series Z Nation in 2014.

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RYAN LAMBERT

Ryan Lambert is an actor, writer and musician best known for his role as the iconic cool “Rudy” in the cult hit The Monster Squad (1987). Recently, Ryan co-hosted the digital short film series “Short Ends” (w/ Andre Gower) for Nerdist/Legendary Studios. Along with his numerous television and film credits, his years as a lead performer on the syndicated hit show “Kids Incorporated” has cemented his place in pop-culture history. Currently, Ryan can be found recording music, watching the LA Dodgers and celebrating the 35th anniversary of The Monster Squad with legions of loyal fans at appearances, conventions and screenings.

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