About the Cast
Nicolas Wilder (Keith) was born and raised in Philadelphia. He attended the University of Connecticut where he studied English before returning to Philadelphia to pursue acting. Other film credits include: Victim's Song and The Obsession.
Jeb Kreager (Chainsaw) is a consummate working actor with extensive theater experience and training. He has been in many nation traveling theater pieces and has worked in various Network television shows such as the CBS show Hack.
Brenda Logan (Margaret) - was born and raised in Philadelphia. A highly trained actress, she has worked in such films as Peter Chelsom's Serendipity staring Kate Beckinsale and Whit Stillman's The Last Days of Disco. She also has a degree in theater from Iona College.
Josh Silverman (Joey) was born in Upper Dublin, PA and currently resides in New York City. He has worked with Pig Iron Theatre Company, the Walnut St. Theater, Looking Glass Theater Company and the Act II Playhouse, among many others. Josh has a BA in Theater from Temple University.
CJ Stacy (Chloe) went to school for theater at DeSales University, in Center Valley, PA. CJ has done a great deal of commercial, print, and voiceover work, for such companies as Motorola, Amtrak, Hershey Park, and The Disney Channel.
Dana Michael (Helga) graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of the Arts. She has been doing theatre, film, television and various vocal performances for the last 12 years. Her projects this year include the films: Eye of the Tiger Thrill of the Fight, The Deepest Red, Shylark the Joker and Hit or Miss.
Courtney Custer (Ursula) hails from Philadelphia. A prominent live personality on the QVC network, Flogging Margaret is her first feature film.
Crew
DIRECTOR/WRITER
FLOGGING MARGARET is Oliver Assiran's second feature film. His first film was the controversial feature film, GORNO: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY, which was released by Brain Damage Films and is currently available on DVD in domestic and foreign markets.
PRODUCER/WRITER
FLOGGING MARGARET is the first film produced by Brian Majeska and his second theatrical writing credit. He is also the writer of the highly acclaimed feature film, HEAD TRAUMA which was in small theatrical release and was released by Heretic Films and is currently available on DVD in domestic and foreign markets.
J. Mark Tebben (Director of Photography) was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He went to college for two years at Eastern University outside Philadelphia before moving on to the New York Film Academy in Manhattan. After graduation, he moved back to Philadelphia, where he currently lives and works.
Alan Kelley (Editor) has been working in film and video since high school, studied film theory under Dudley Andrew for several years, and received a B.A. in Film and Broadcast from the University of Iowa. His editing credits include, Stroke by Rob Nilsson, and was Producer/Editor on the weekly television series, Latin Eyes, in which Alan received an Emmy Award in 2006.