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Follow the story as best friends and children's entertainment duo, Mandie and Earring, struggle to break out of the Beverly Hills birthday party scene while keeping their indie cred. NSFW, this show is f*@cking filthy!

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Amanda Ohly (Mandie):  Amanda began as an improvisor at iO Chicago. In 2008 she performed in Second City's cast aboard the Norwegian Gem. Since the leap to Los Angeles she's starred in the webseries "Con-sequences" and "Starbangers." You can also see her as an Amish woman in the film "Hitting the Nuts." 

Erin Henriques (Earring):  Erin is an actor and a writer. Originally from Los Angeles, she studied acting in Chicago (DePaul University) and London (LAMDA), worked as an assistant on a movie in Mexico (Master and Commander), and briefly lived in New York (seemed like a serious actor thing to do). After amassing a lot of new life experiences and more than a lot of debt, she returned to LA where she’s been working on film, television, and theater projects ever since. Some favorite credits include Chozen (FX), shorts for Channel 101, and an improv game show pilot for CBS.


 

 

Lucius Dillon (Director):  Lucius is an actor/ director from North Carolina. After attending NorthCarolina School of the Arts he moved to Los Angeles in 2000 to pursue his dream of becoming a production assistant for various television shows. Through the years his dreams got grander and began working as a music supervisor for numerous trailer companies. Lucius has been involved in a handful of shorts for the Channel 101 festivals. In the last couple years he began working with Rough House Pictures on the final season of Eastbound & Down and is currently working on their follow up show Vice Principals currently shooting in South Carolina. Lucius was last heard as a voice on the FX show Chozen, and can be seen in the upcoming 3rd Season of the Comedy Central show Drunk History as a narrator.

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Betette (Writer): Mike is a comedian living in Los Angeles, by way of Chicago. He currently writes and co-directs for Epic Rap Battles of History. Previously he created the series “ThisisMarkTwain@Aol.com,” was a story editor on TBS’ “Funniest Wins;” and co-produced a game show for Craig Ferguson with CBS. He has also appeared as an actor on Jimmy Kimmel Live, in the film “Strange Brand of Happy” and performs weekly at the Westside Comedy Theater in Santa Monica.

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