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The Film and TV Xpo celebrates the film and television industry. We will have not only stars from various productions, but also panels and workshops featuring filmmakers and entertainment industry professionals.
Guest Highlights: - Laraine Newman who played Connie, the Conehead's daughter in the popular Saturday Night Live skits.
- The "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" reunion with Alan Ruck and Cindy Pickett.
- Many other great guests such as Erin Moran from Happy Days, Michael Goodrow from Eight is Enough, Jennifer Rhodes from Charmed, Bob Wall from Enter the Dragon, Eliza Roberts, Jeannie Russell and many more!
It Ain’t On The Stage Until It’s On The Page!
For years, we’ve watched and loved the icons of the big screen at our local theaters – from Clark Gable and Bette Davis to today’s big stars. But for all their tremendous talent, what makes Hollywood the true “Dream Factory” is the people behind the scenes – the writers, the producers, the craftsmen and women who put it all together!
Now, Hollywood Xpo, in recognition of the “working troops”, brings them to the forefront with a number of activities and panels designed to give participants a true feel of what it takes to get our favorite stories from the page to the stage.
Something for Everyone! Whether your interest lies in writing, producing, special effects, music and composing, or animation, Hollywood Xpo has something for you!
Writing: such well-known and award winning authors as J. Neil Schulman, Marc Zicree, and Jack Trevino will talk about what it takes to get ideas to paper – and what *not* to put on the paper!
Directing: “From God’s Mouth to Your Ears” – translating the written word to the stage is one of the hardest tasks in Hollywood, and we have several leading directors appearing with us to help us understand what it takes to bring the words to life!
Special Effects: Well, this is a Star Trek/S-F show, after all, so naturally, we need to bring everyone up to date on the latest and greatest special effects in today’s movies – and how to avoid the most common pitfalls – creating that perfect blend of story and effects that epitomize the best SF movies of our time, Or, as the famous author Isaac Asimov once wrote, “Seeing a bad movie for the special effects is like eating a bad steak for the grilled onions.” Among our guests at Hollywood Xpo are the award-winning Chiodo brothers (“Killer Klowns from Outer Space”, “Team America: World Police” and others), Lee Romaire (“Ray Bradbury’s ‘Crysalis’”) and an entire panel dedicated to visual effects featuring Doug Drexler, Rick Sternbach, Chris Dawson, and Michael Struck.
Animation: Closely aligned with the SFX field, whether it’s traditional, CGI, or flash, Hollywood Xpo is your animation station, with some of the leading practitioners of the art, including Chris Dawson (“Green Hornet”, “Titanic”, “Alice in Wonderland”, and “Star Trek: Of Gods and Men”) and the talented folks from Smorgasbord Productions, Dahveed Kolodny-Nagy, John Earickson, and Steven Sievers. Animation isn’t just for kids any more!
Musical Composition: We all know that music soothes the savage breast, but it also can lead, inspire, touch, illustrate, and complement any visual image – and Film and TV Xpo has brought in several top composers, including Brandon Moore (“Ray Bradbury’s ‘Crysalis’”) and Justin Durban (more than 84 soundtracks to his credit, including “Star Trek: Of Gods and Men”) to bring us that “perfect pitch” and tell us what it takes to blend musical imagery and visual imagery into an unforgettable experience!
And That’s Not All! Panels on makeup artistry, props and wardrobe (hey, the actors gotta wear something! (Or do they?)) digital filmmaking, and even tips for aspiring actors! Plus, perhaps the most important – yet often overlooked – factor in getting your vision to the screen – as director/producer Roger Nygard (“Nature of Existence”, “Trekkies”) shares his views on Financing and Distributing Films!
Bringing It All Together: OK, so we’ve shown you how to write, how to direct, how to compose, how to special-effect, and even how to finance and distribute your film – but this isn’t just a theoretical classroom exercise – we bring it all together with showings of some of the films with which our special guests have been involved!
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At Hollywood Xpo 2010’s Film and TV Xpo, headquartered at the luxurious Hilton Universal City Hotel, just minutes (as they say) from downtown Hollywood!
But hurry! Time is running short!
Make no mistake - Hollywood Xpo/Film and TV Xpo has Something for Everyone! And this is your chance to see for yourself the “stuff dreams are made of”!
Laraine Newman
Laraine Newman is an comedienne and actress. She is best known for being an original cast member on NBC's Saturday Night Live, appearing on the show from its inception in 1975 through 1980. She originated the characters of Sheri The Valley Girl and Connie Conehead, among others. Laraine has had supporting roles and as a voice artist on television and features. She starred in the 1986 syndicated comedy series, The Canned Film Festival, and made appearances on such programs as Laverne & Shirley, According to Jim, St. Elsewhere, Amazing Stories, Friends, The Tick, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Histeria!, Danny Phantom, As Told By Ginger, Rugrats (in "All Growed Up", an episode which would form the basis of the spinoff All Grown Up!, for which she also provided voice work), 7th Heaven, Avatar: The Last Airbender and Metalocalypse. Although SNL's "The Coneheads" was made into a feature film in 1993, the role of Connie was recast and Newman appeared in only a brief cameo role. Most recently she appeared in an episode of Entourage and Brothers & Sisters, provided voice work for WALL-E, Battle for Terra, Ponyo and Jungle Junction. Laraine's IMDB Page. - Laraine's Wikipedia Page.
Erin Moran
Erin Moran is an actress, best known for the role of Joanie Cunningham on Happy Days and its spinoff Joanie Loves Chachi. he appeared in 80 Steps to Jonah (1969) and Watermelon Man (1970). She made regular appearances on The Don Rickles Show in 1972. She made guest appearances in The Courtship of Eddie's Father, My Three Sons, and Family Affair. In 1974, Erin was cast to play her most famous role, Joanie Cunningham on the sitcom Happy Days. She played the feisty younger sister of Richie Cunningham played by Ron Howard. Erin continued the role in 1982 in the short-lived series Joanie Loves Chachi starring Moran and Scott Baio. Erin has made several other television guest appearances including Love Boat; Murder, She Wrote; and Diagnosis Murder. Erin's Official Website. - Erin's IMDB Page. - Erin's Wikipedia Page.
Erika Eleniak
Erika Eleniak is a Playboy Playmate and actress, perhaps best known for her role in Baywatch as Shauni McClain. She also starred in the films Under Siege and The Beverly Hillbillies. Eleniak had several roles in television. She played Jamie Coburn in Broken Angel. In 1989 Eleniak decided that appearing in Playboy would help boost her career, and Steve Ferguson put her in contact with a Playboy photographer. Playboy featured her on two covers and later as the centerfold in the July 1989 issue. After an audition and three call backs, Eleniak won a role in Baywatch as Shauni McClain. Eleniak was the lead female character for three seasons until Pamela Anderson replaced her in 1992. She also played the high-school girlfriend of Jesse (John Stamos) in a November 1990 episode of Full House. In 1992, Eleniak returned to film acting, playing Jordan Tate, a Playboy Playmate hired to do a striptease for the captain of the U.S. Navy battleship, USS Missouri, in Under Siege. she starred in the Dennis Hopper-directed romantic comedy Chasers. William McNamara, one of her costars in this film, also became her partner in life. Eleniak went on to shoot another movie with McNamara, Girl in the Cadillac (1995). Eleniak also starred in an interactive game during 1995; she played identical twins in Panic in the Park (1995). She continued to make more independent films including A Pyromaniac's Love Story (1995), Bordello of Blood (1996) and Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Heatwave (1997). Eleniak has starred in a host of films, including The Pandora Project (1998) with Daniel Baldwin, One Hot Summer Night (1998) with Barry Bostwick, Final Voyage (1999) with Ice-T, Stealth Fighter (1999), The Opponent (2000), Vegas, City of Dreams (2001) with Angelica Bridges, Second to Die (2002), Snowbound (2001), Betrayal (2003) and Shakedown (2002). Erika's IMDB Page. - Erika's Wikipedia Page.
Jimmy Pardo
Nationally-known comedian Jimmy Pardo will be performing at Stars Night Out. Pardo hosted the Game Show Network's National Lampoon's Funny Money, and later co-hosted American Movie Channel's Movies At Our House. He was the warm-up comedian for The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, and Jimmy will return to NBC when O’Brien’s new show debuts. He also hosts the award-winning podcast, Never Not Funny with producer Matt Belknap, now in its seventh season. Jimmy's Official Website. - Jimmy's IMDB Page. - Jimmy's Wikipedia Page.
Susan Olsen
Susan Olsen is a former child television actress and current animal welfare advocate. The naturally blonde-headed Olsen is best known for her role as Mike & Carol Brady's (played by Robert Reed and Florence Henderson) youngest daughter, Cindy Brady, on the 1970s television sitcom The Brady Bunch for the full run of the show, from 1969-1974. After landing a number of supporting roles, most notably, Ironside, Gunsmoke, and Julia, at age seven she was cast as Cindy on The Brady Bunch. She was the youngest actress ever to appear in the series. Her book Love to Love You Bradys was published by ECW Press in September 2009. Olsen has appeared in all "Brady Bunch" reunion movies, with the exception of A Very Brady Christmas in 1988, because she was on her honeymoon with her first husband. In that movie, Cindy Brady was played by Jennifer Runyon. Susan's IMDB Page. - Susan's Wikipedia Page.
Claudia Wells
Claudia Wells is an actress. After appearances in TV shows, Wells played Jennifer Parker, Marty McFly's girlfriend, on the 1985 film Back to the Future. However, her mother had been diagnosed with cancer, so Wells was not available to reprise the role for the two sequels; Elizabeth Shue replaced her. Also in 1985, Wells co-starred in Stop the Madness, an anti-drug music video sponsored by the Reagan administration, featuring several famous musicians, actors and athletes. The following year, she appeared in the TV movie Babies Having Babies and the short-lived series Fast Times, a TV adaptation of the popular 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Following Fast Times, she did not again appear on-screen until the 1996 independent film Still Waters Burn (released on DVD February 12, 2008). Claudia's IMDB Page. - Claudia's Wikipedia Page.
Jennifer Rhodes (Saturday Only)
Jennifer Rhodes is probably best known for her role as "Grams" Halliwell, the matriarchal witch in the long-running series, CHARMED. She rates at the only Guest Actress to appear at least once a season for the show's entire eight-year run - from "Is There a Woogey in the House" to "Forever Charmed". Her career spans four decades and includes Guest Star roles in series such as, LOU GRANT, MATLOCK, QUANTUMLEAP, FAME, L.A. LAW' MURPHY BROWN, DESIGNING WOMEN, ER, THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN, ALLY MCBEAL, FRIENDS and most recently, COLD CASE. Honor film fans will remember Jennifer as "Sister Gloria, the Ninja Nun" in NIGHT OF THE DEMONS 2. In the cult film, HEATHERS, she played Winona Ryder's off-the-wall mother. Upon discovering her daughter has hanged herself, she exclaims, "Oh, I should have let you take that job at the mall!" Jennifer's Official Website. - Jennifer's IMDB Page. - Jennifer's Wikipedia Page.
Bob Wall (Friday Only)
Bob Wall is an actor and martial artist. Bob is a former heavyweight world-champion kickboxer. He is featured in a number of films, most notably three appearances with martial arts master Bruce Lee. Bob Wall appeared in the film Way of the Dragon with Lee, along with Chuck Norris. Among the martial arts Bob Wall has studied Okinawa-te karate under Shihan Gordon Doversola. In 1966, Wall along with karate champion Joe Lewis opened the famous Sherman Oaks Karate Studio in Sherman Oaks, California. In 1968 Lewis sold his share of the studio to Chuck Norris. He also had a supporting role in Lee's most famous film (in the western world) Enter the Dragon. He later appeared in Game of Death, Bruce Lee's incomplete film re-cut in 1979. Bob's IMDB Page. - Bob's Wikipedia Page.
Cindy Pickett
Cindy Pickett is probably best known as Ferris Bueller’s mother in John Hughes’ cult classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. She began her career in the 70”s as Jackie Marler-Spaulding on the CBS soap “The Guiding Light” and traveled to the Phillipines to star in legendary french director Roger Vadim’s “Night Games”. After that her career took off starring in the critically acclaimed series “Call To Glory” with Craig T. Nelson and Elizabeth Shue, and playing the sexy Dr. Carol Novino in the series, “St Elsewhere” . She also played the mother to Carla Gugina in the film “Son In Law” and mother to Laura Flynn Boyle in the controversial mini-series “Amerika”, as well as the wrenching role of a mother whose son is abducted in the mini-series, “I Know My First Name Is Stephen”. She starred in the SciFi movie “Deep Star Six” and in Stephen King’s “Sleepwalkers” and has just completed an independent film “Mother Country” and is the voice of Snowball in a Nicktoons short animated film for TV, "Elf Sparkle and the Special Red Dress". She has guest starred on such series as “Cold Case”, “NYPD Blue’, “Burn Notice”, “Medium”, “Without A Trace” and many others. Cindy's IMDB Page. - Cindy's Wikipedia Page.
Henry Hill
Henry Hill is a former mobster, Lucchese crime family associate, and FBI informant whose life was immortalized in the book Wiseguy, written by crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi, and the 1990 Martin Scorsese film Goodfellas, in which Hill was played by Ray Liotta. Hill chose to become an informant to avoid a possible execution by the Mafia or going to prison for his crimes; his testimony led to 50 convictions. Jeannie's Wikipedia Page.
Jeannie Russell
Jeannie Russell is an actress best known for playing Dennis's playmate in the television series "Dennis The Menace". Recently, Jeannie has also appeared in "The Bilderberg Club: Meet the Shadow One World Government". Jeannie's IMDB Page.
Mara Marini
Mara Marini is an actress who has played Nurse Gretchen in Lady Magdalene's and is slated to play Candy in Alongside Night. Other productions include, We Have to Stop Now, Head Over Spurs in Love , Rock and Roll: The Movie & Psychosomatika. Mara's Official Website - Mara's IMDB Page.
Michael Goodrow
Michael Goodrow is an actor and musician, best known for his role as Ernie Fields on the television show "Eight Is Enough". Michael will be preforming with the Enterprise Blues Band at Hollywood Xpo. Michael's Official Website - Michael's IMDB Page.
Frank Bank
Frank Bank is a actor, particularly known for his role as Clarence 'Lumpy' Rutherford on the situation comedy television series Leave It to Beaver. In 1983, he reprised his role of Lumpy in Still the Beaver. Frank is a municipal bonds broker in Los Angeles, California. His autobiography, Call Me Lumpy: My Leave It To Beaver Days and Other Wild Hollywood Life, was published in 2002. Frank's IMDB Page. - Frank's Wikipedia Page.
Adam Meir
Adam Meir Was Born in Hungary and Immigrated to Israel in 1988. After seeing movies of Charlie Chaplin he was inspired to become an actor. In 2008 he co-founded the up and coming award winning "Cheekish Productions" that is supported by the Arts Council of England, Tom Stoppard and Sir Ian McKellen. The company Received a full grant from Farnham Malting "No Strings Attached" grant scheme, "The Daffodil Award" 2009 for best overall piece, The Nordern Farm "Granted" scheme, and it was the final nominee of The Guide Awards for best Professional Production 2009. Adam has produced and played the role of Michal in The Southern England tour of "The Pillowman" by Martin McDonagh in 2008. Adam Meir played Khalid Abdel Bassit in Lady Magdalene's and is slated to play Sayeed in Alongside Night. Adam's Official Website - Adam's IMDB Page.
Marilyn Ghigliotti
Marilyn Ghigliottiis best known for her role as Veronica in the 1994 cult classic Clerks. Since moving to Los Angeles in 1997, she has continued to pursue her acting career and has appeared in several shorts and independent features. The latest independent film you can catch Marilyn in is a horror film titled Dead and Gone, which went directly to DVD July 2008. Most recently, Marilyn has united with Eric Nyenhuis from Sirius XM Foxxhole to co-host an internet radio show called www.retroradiolive.com. www.theretroradiolive.com - Marilyn's IMDB Page.
James Kerwin
In addition to numerous film festival grand jury prizes, James Kerwin has earned distinctions such as the Accolade, the Telly, the Axiem, the Panavision New Filmmaker Grant, and the R.C. Norris Screenwriting Award. He was named "Best Director" and "Best Screenwriter" by New York Visionfest for last year's scifi noir feature film "Yesterday Was a Lie" from E1 Entertainment, starring Trek's Chase Masterson and Kipleigh Brown. Kerwin's live stage credits range from classical (Shakespeare's "Venus and Adonis") to modern (David Ives' "Seven Menus" and "Mere Mortals" for Noah Wyle and Daniel Henning's Blank Theatre Company). He was listed among the Los Angeles Times' "Faces to Watch" as part of the Lone Star Ensemble theatre group, and his innovative directing style has been honored by critic Paul Birchall for two consecutive years in Back Stage Magazine's "Best of the Year" list. Kerwin's work is studied in university curricula and has been analyzed by scholarly organizations and journals such as the Shakespeare Association of America and Shakespeare Newsletter. He has instructed production and cinematography labs at T.C.U., served as a guest artist at U.T. Austin, and spoken on filmmaking in venues as diverse as San Diego Comic-Con, Space Camp, and the University of Arizona's Center for Consciousness Studies. James's Official site. - James's IMDB Page. - James's Wikipedia Page.
Kipleigh Brown
Kipleigh Brown was born and raised in Chicago. She studied at the Steppenwolf Theatre and the Second City as well as performing in numerous theatrical productions around the Windy City. In addition to the starring role in the scifi noir feature "Yesterday Was a Lie," her TV and film credits include playing engineer Jane Taylor in "Star Trek: Enterprise," Disney's "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody," "The Magic Door," "Relative Strangers" starring Danny DeVito, and "Design," official selection of the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. Kipleigh also writes for and performs in Top Story Weekly, a topical sketch comedy show at the iO West in Hollywood. She was selected as one of the "Hot Leading Ladies" of film by Film Fetish for her role in "Yesterday Was a Lie," and was named "Best Actress" in a fantasy feature by the ShockerFest International Film Festival. Kipleigh will be featured in our "Yesterday was a Lie" panel. Kipleigh's Official Site. - Kipleigh's IMDB Page. - Kipleigh's Wikipedia Page.
Warren Davis
Warren Davis is an actor and video game programmer. Warren Davis's TV and film credits include "Yesterday Was a Lie," "House M.D.," "Criminal Minds," "Infidelity (In Equal Parts)," "LAX," "E.R.," "General Hospital," "The Innocents Mission," and "The Practice." For several years he served as artistic producer of the Living Room Series at Noah Wyle and Daniel Henning's Blank Theatre Company in Hollywood. A former game programmer, he is renowned for creating such arcade classics as Q*bert, Terminator 2, and Us vs. Them, and has also worked for George Lucas's Industrial Light and Magic. Davis developed the video digitization system that was used in Williams/Midway video games from the late 1980s through mid-90s, allowing images of live actors videotaped in front of a blue screen to be placed in games. Warren will be featured in our "Yesterday was a Lie" panel. Warren's IMDB Page. - Warren's Wikipedia Page.
Stan Livingston
Stan Livingston is an actor, best known for playing Richard "Chip" Douglas, the third son of Steve Douglas (Fred MacMurray) on the long running television series My Three Sons. He and MacMurray were the only actors to appear throughout the series.[2] His younger brother Barry Livingston played his adopted brother Ernie in later seasons. Later in his career, Livingston became a producer and director in Los Angeles. Stan's IMDB Page. - Stan's Wikipedia Page.
Barry Livingston
Barry Livingston is a television and film actor. Livingston is perhaps best known for his role as Ernie Douglas on the television series My Three Sons. He is the younger brother of actor/director Stanley Livingston. After the series run of My Three Sons ended in 1972, Livingston landed roles in Room 222 and The Streets of San Francisco. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he continued to work steadily in both films and television including Police Woman, Sidewinder 1, Simon & Simon, and 1st & Ten. In 2007, Livingston had a guest spots in the series Mad Men, and appeared in Zodiac. He also had a major role in the Hallmark Channel movie "Final Approach." In 2008 Livingston was in an episode of Two and a Half Men as Sam. Barry is the only cast member of My Three Sons to still have an active Screen Actors Guild Card. Barry's IMDB Page. - Barry's Wikipedia Page.
Said Faraj
Said has been part of the greatest films of our generation, such as Ghost (1990), Bad Influence (1990), True Romance (1993), and The Siege (1998/I). Said has also starred in reoccurring roles in some of TV's top-rated shows like "24" (2001) and "The Shield" (2002); and most recently Said appeared as a guest star on several other successful shows, including Bones, and The Unit. Since becoming an established actor, Said has been able to share his experiences and worked with the Who's Who of talented directors, including Tony Scott, Ed Zwick, Curtis Hanson, Sam Raimi, Jerry Zucker and Paul Greengrass, who cast Said in one of the major supporting roles in the film Green Zone (2010), starring Matt Damon. Said has also appeared in, Lady Magdalene's, Hired Gun and green Zone. Said's IMDB Page
J. Neil Schulman
J. Neil Schulman is a novelist, journalist, screenwriter, filmmaker, publisher, radio personality, composer and actor. He's the author of two Prometheus award-winning novels, Alongside Night and The Rainbow Cadenza, short fiction, nonfiction, and screenwritings, including the CBS Twilight Zone episode "Profile in Silver." In 2006 J. Neil Schulman directed his first feature film, Lady Magdalene's, based on his original screenplay. Lady Magdalene's won "Best Cutting Edge Film". Schulman also executive-produced Lady Magdalene's with Nichelle Nichols (Star Trek's Uhura), who played the title role. Neil's Website
Justin R. Durban
Award-winning composer Justin Durban made his initial breakthrough in the theatrical trailer for Warner Brothers’ TAKING LIVES and composed his first major film score for the award-winning independent feature FIRECRACKER, listed as one of Roger Ebert’s best films of 2005. Justin’s work has been featured in the theatrical and television campaigns for such well-known films as AVATAR, AUSTRALIA, BATTLE FOR TERRA, HARRY POTTER: ORDER OF THE PHOENIX, HULK, MUMMY 3 and most recently Tim Burton’s ALICE IN WONDERLAND. His latest feature film scores include SEMUM for Warner Brothers Turkey, critically-acclaimed STAR TREK – OF GODS AND MEN and award-winning independent feature GPS – THE MOVIE. Justin has also recently recorded original music with live orchestras at Seattle’s prestigious Bastyr Chapel, George Lucas’ infamous Skywalker Ranch and Nashville's Ocean Way Studio to record the Orchestral Soundtrack to the Admiral Nimitz National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg, TX. Justin's Website - Justin's IMDB Page
Eric Nyenhuis
Eric is an America Mixed Martial Artist and radio personality. Eric known for his participation with the Original Jerky Boys based out of New York City. He was scouted by Sirius XM and Howard 101, being billed as the next Howard Stern. Eric has worked as a manager for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) close to twelve years. Eric continues his work and style by working with local radio stations domestically and created RETRO RADIO LIVE along with Marilyn Ghigliotti. www.theretroradiolive.com
(Listed In First Name Alphabetical Order)
Charlie Becker
Charlie will be preforming with the Enterprise Blues Band at Hollywood Xpo.
J. Kent Hastings
J. Kent Hastings is an actor, editor and producer. J. Kent's credits include, Lady Magdalene's, Crustacean & Alongside Night. J. Kent's IMDB Page
Kurt Lancaster
Kurt Lancaster is the author of DSLR Cinema: Crafting the Film Look with Video, Focal Press. His short films, including his documentary on those who want to live on Mars, "Dreams from a Red Planet," have been screened nationally and internationally. He teaches digital filmmaking at Northern Arizona University’s School of Communication. He writes about DSLR Cinema on his blog (see website below). Kurt's Website
Len McLeod
Leonard C.McLeod is a producer and president/CEO of Highlander Films LLC And Dark Sky Pictures LLC. Len's Website
Robin Rowe
Robin Rowe is the president of MovieEditor.com. Robin writes for Popular Photography, Motion Picture Editors Guild Magazine, HD Magazine, Gosh!TV, and Hollywood Today. He's co-president of the 4,000-member industry association ScreenPlayLab. He's worked for DreamWorks Animation, the BBC, and NBC. He's a producer, writer, technologist and picture editor. www.movieeditor.com
Steven Sawicki
Steven Sawicki is a writer/screenwriter/reviewer. He has published a novella and 7 short stories, has two screenplays under option, adapted On A Pale Horse to screenplay, and has reviewed for Science Fiction Chronicle, Absolute Magnitude, Fantastic, Science Fiction Review, Cinefantastique, Tangent, Movie Club and SFRevu.
Comics to Film Panel with Robin Rowe
Adrian Askarieh Geoff Boucher Leo Partible Peter Briggs
Girl Power Panel with Robin Rowe
Alicia Hollinger Alison Haislip Steven Sears
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Building on the success of Planet Xpo’s highly-regarded shows, Hollywood Xpo debuts at the Hilton Universal (right next to Universal Studios in Hollywood), October 15-17, 2010! Hollywood Xpo is an annual multi-media, popular culture convention focusing on science fiction, fantasy and horror, comics,literature, art, music, film, TV, and on-line entertainment. Hollywood is “Ground Zero” for pop culture and Hollywood Xpo is your chance to see what it’s all about!

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