Krystyna is keeping busy and recently booked 2 feature films and a 5 week run of “Rocky Horror”!
She will be featured in a film called Surviving Monday, as part of a high school volleyball team and was also cast in another feature film, Ugly Shoes and will play Terri, a gold-digging receptionist who’s willing to sleep her way to the top.
This month she’ll shoot a short film called Imperium, as a “Beautiful Woman.” The short is about a Tongan gangster’s struggle with machismo, brotherhood and honor.
She was recently cast as a Phantom and Janet’s understudy in Coeurage Theatre Company’s upcoming production of The Rocky Horror Show. It will be opening this October at The Actor’s Circle Theatre in West Hollywood.
Also — watch Krystyna on the Bravo hit “Millionaire Matchmaker.” She came in 2nd and will most likely be asked back because of her overwhelming sexiness.
We wish Krystyna the best on these upcoming projects!
It’s been a busy couple of weeks for Matt Kohler! In addition to starring in the Nothin 2 Lose music video by U-Gene and Petie-Rico and working on his recurring role on the popular web series, Broken Toy, Matt has booked 2 pilots!
He will star as the lead in the romantic comedy Lost in Trensleishn. Matt will play John, the typical guy, opposite Jen, the typical girl. The show will follow the evolution of their relationship from the first date on with another clever component…
Matt will star in a recurring role in Meeting Jenny. He will play Michael, a playboy doctor with lots of money and having lots of fun.
Both Pilots will be pitched to Showtime. More info to come!
Katherine Castro who has been with me for 2 years is working non-stop. She’s currently on location in the Dominican Republic working on the film “El Gallo.” From there she flies to Atlanta for “Pulse of the Indigo.”
In Production:
“El Gallo” (filming)
“Pulse of the Indigo” (filming)
Completed:
Executive produced and acted in the sci-fi thriller “Subject 6.”
“The Silent Cry”
“Honey & Coco”
Leena Huff’s film “Head Over Spurs in Love” premiered in Westwood on Mar. 24th. Managing Leena then, I persuaded the director to choose her over the other actor. Leena was amazing as well as her leading man, Daniel Bonjour. Ana Zins was the director of the film which is now looking for distribution.
Kristi attended a kick-off for clothing line Rag and Bone with the head designers Marcus Wainwright and David Neville. This line is amazing, especially their trendy amazing shoes! I am wearing head-to-toe Rag and Bone, retail price for all pieces: $4,000. Ouch!
Kristi visits Aaron Speiser on set with Gerard Butler and celebrates her birthday dinner with the two of them. What a nice birthday! Girls, I know you’re jealous.
Matt Kohler has worked on nine films during the first half of the year. First, he starred in With Hope as Berek Landor, a Polish immigrant who travels to California in 1940 in the hope of creating a better life for himself and the love of his life. They are separated during this struggle and only have hope to keep them strong. Next he starred in Newsdash as Nat Perkins, a cocky young newspaper reporter in the 1940s that will stop at nothing to get the story and retain his position as the boss’s favorite son.
In Ballet Thief, he starred as Anton who poses as a famous Russian ballet dancer to help his sister con a crafty gold digger into getting her claws out of their father. Then he starred as Edward in the remake of the classic play Spike Heels written by Theresa Rebeck. Pygmalion meets Sex and the City describes this comedy of manners which explores sexual harassment, misplaced attraction, and the possibility of a four-sided love triangle. He then was featured as an aspiring actor who plays a thug in the comedy Change of Plans., which was submitted for Beyond the Still, a Canon-sponsored contest.
After that, he starred as Todd Stein in the comedy Franklin Stein by Torchbearer Films. A horror comedy that provides an updated version of the classic story of Frankenstein. Todd and his college roommate, Clive Franklin, create a love potion in hope to overcome their struggle with women, but not without a HUGE side effect. Franklin Stein is part of the Archives of Horror anthology, five short films rolled up into one connected thread where the original monsters that frightened audiences nearly 80 years ago, return to scare a new generation! Archives of Horror will be submitted to the Austin Film Festival.
Recently, he starred as Colonel Jake Loufrain in Last Man Standing and was featured as an FBI agent in Subtle Persuasion by Paradox Films to be released in theaters this October. His latest project in which he starred is No Exit, a film noir film in which he plays a secret lover to a woman with apersonal mission to better her life.
Katherine Castro is on the move! She is currently studying hip hop dance and salsa, and continues with Flamenco, Aerial (Silk Trapeze) and Capoeira (Brazilian martial arts — currently a blue/red belt). She is also attending voice and singing lessons twice a week and continues to study acting with Aaron Speiser.
She has booked several leading and supporting roles in student films from USC, Santa Monica College and New York Film Academy. She also has been cast in a supporting role in the feature film “Gallo” written by Juan Fernandez and to be directed by him. Gallo is scheduled to begin shooting in early 2011 in the Dominican Republic.
She will be part of the cast in the new SAG web series RUN THIS TOWN scheduled to shoot next Sunday.
Also she will be headed to New York in July-August for the Latino Film Festival in October and then headed to Brazil for a film festival.
This fresh-faced beauty is looking for representation. She is SAG. She has a sultry quiet seducing voice that is one of her trademarks. Her casting type is the mean rich girl, the other woman, European royalty, highbrow, a southern girl or classic woman behind the politician (think Gwyneth Paltrow but with an attitude).
Kristi Speiser worked with choreographer Laurie Sefton on the wardrobe for her dance show “This Facility is Being Monitored for Your Protection.” The show featured all original dances at the Highways Theater in Santa Monica.