Bloody Mary Cast & Crew Bios

Lindsay Bellock, “Morgan James”

Lindsay Bellock is happy to have completed her years in Boston with the great cast and crew of "Bloody Mary." Now a resident of sunny Los Angeles, Lindsay has appeared in a number of independent films and had small roles on "Just Legal" on the WB and "That's so Raven" for the Disney Channel. While in Boston Lindsay played Helen Keller with Historical Perspectives for Children and toured throughout New England to theatres, schools, and museums. Other east coast credits include Emily in "Our Town," Viola in "Twelfth Night," Electra in "Orestes" and Resa in the world premiere of "They Named Us Mary." Lindsay has a BA from BrandeisUniversity and has studied at both RADA and YaleUniversity.

Kathryn Long, “Anna”

KathrynLong has appeared inseveral stage productions with the Attleboro Youth Theater Company, including “How to Eat Like A Child” and “The Frog Prince.” She is an accomplished martial artist and plays saxophone with the Somerville Chamber Winds ensemble.Kathryn is a 7th grader at the JohnF.KennedyElementary School in Somerville, MA.

Donald C. Foley, “Gabe”

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Donald Foley was born and raised in northern Massachusetts, where he still resides today. His first acting gigs consisting of him running naked through his parents’ parties shouting “I am Batman look at me,” and then being sent promptly to bed without any dessert. Donald stepped away from his acting path for many years, but recently returned to his first love and has acted in over 30 movies in only two and a half years. Recently he received a nomination for best actor in a dramatic role at the 2005 SunDeis film festival and won first prize with a fellow actor in the March 2005 SlamBoston short play competition. Currently Donald is playing a supporting role in the feature length film “Out of Alignment” starring Joey Giranda (ShelterIsland, 29^th Street) and is preparing for his move to LA or New York City in 2006.

Mark Killian, “Harold Bailey”

Mark Killian has appeared regionally in productions at the New Repertory Theatre, The American Repertory Theatre, Atlantis Playmakers, Tempest Productions, and the Little Theatre of Alexandria. Internationally, Mark has appeared at the Gryphon Theatre in Wellington, New Zealand. In addition to "Bloody Mary," Mark was an un-credited orc in "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King." He has written and will be directing Sneaky Camel's next short film, "The Party." Mark has a BA from BrownUniversity.

Emilie Banks, “Laurie”

“Bloody Mary”is Emilie Banks’ acting debut. She has also done voice work for a Microsoft Photo Story 3 article. She currently attends Middle School in San Diego, having recently moved from the east coast.Emilie has not decided on her future plans but has certainly not ruled out a career in acting.

Abby Rose, “Allison”

Abby Roseenjoys working in both film and theater.She has appeared in films for independent production companies around New England includingJodom Pictures, Midnight Chimes, Maven Productions and Sneaky Camel.She has also played roles in NYU and Columbia graduatestudent films. Abby has musical theater creditsand hasperformed on stage at Trinity Repertory, StonehamTheater and New Bedford Festival Theatre as well as numerous regional community playhouses.She will be filming an independent TV pilot with New Artists Productionsin the upcoming weeks. Abby is currently a 16-year-old junior at CumberlandHigh School.

Brigid Long, “Dana”

Brigid Long makes her acting debut with “Bloody Mary.”She is currently a second grader at the BrownElementary School in Somerville, MA. Brigid enjoys drawing and painting, as well as playing acoustic guitar.

Meg Griffin, “Sarah”

Meg Griffin is a sophomore attending Salem State College. She plans to major in business concentrating on marketing and public relations. She had a wonderful time working on “Bloody Mary.”

Kat Alix-Gaudreau, Producer

Kat Alix-Gaudreau attended UMASS Amherst and the University of Georgia, earning a BA in Theater and an MA in Sociology. She spent several years working as an actress in local and regional theaters before turning her eye towards film. Kat began her indie career with a role in Don’t Feed the Dog Chocolate’s 10-minute film “Shaken” (Atlanta, GA). After relocating to New England, she created Sneaky Camel Productions, which began as a temporary team for Boston’s 48-Hour Film Project 2004. Sneaky Camel garnered interest from local news station CN8 and Kat was interviewed for a live broadcast of CN8’s Nitebeat. One month later, Kat led the Sneaky Camel team to begin pre-production on their second short film, “Bloody Mary.” In late autumn of 2004, Kat partnered with Lee Dove Production to produce “A Walk,” a two-man existential comedy. After a short holiday break, Kat geared up Sneaky Camel once again, this time to produce a romantic comedy entitled “Laundry Day.” Having completed her fourth project, Kat already has her eye on beginning a feature in 2006. Kat hopes to work professionally in both TV and film production, and if either Joss Whedon or Robert Rodriguez has a PA opening, she’s ready to relocate at any time.

J. Elizabeth Martin, Director

J. Elizabeth Martin is a graduate of the Boston University School of Film. She was a director, videographer and editor in corporate video in Boston for many years. In addition to directing “Bloody Mary” for Sneaky Camel Productions, she wrote “The Greater Meaning of Water” for Amorgen Productions for release in 2006. She is a producer with Prin Pictures in San Diego and is working on two television pilots for them. Her latest writing project is a feature in pre-production for filming in 2006 with filmmaker Betsy Kalin. Beth lives with her husband in San Diego, California.

Caitlin Feeley, Screenwriter

After spending a summer internship on the set of an Oscar-nominated film picking up soggy cigarette butts and serving as a human traffic cone, Caitlin Feeley swore she'd never get involved in filmmaking. She graduated from VassarCollege with a degree in film anyway.Still, she held true to her oath, until Sneaky Camel productions approached her to write the screenplay for Bloody Mary. Upon discovering that independent filmmaking did not have to involve soggy cigarette butts, she became hooked, and recently served as the Director of Photography for Sneaky Camel's most recent project, Laundry Day.By day, Caitlin is a research and development minion for a non-profit think tank. By night, she puts on a bat mask and fights crime.