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Charles A. Beal - CHRISTOPH
Charles cut his teeth in the pine forests and
granite outcrops of Idaho, on a cattle/sheep
ranch. Stacking hay, splitting cord wood,
unbolting machinery, unfreezing water lines.
And,...reading books. Sitting in the white
two-room schoolhouse ten miles away,
gazing out the window at the town
cemetery. Shivering each time someone
walked over his grave. And again, years
later, standing in the greatest of urban
forests, New York City. Quiet. Thoughtful.
Aware. And thus, dangerous all the way
around.
Laura Mason - SACCHARIN
Laura grew up Oregon as a student of dance
and theater. She moved to Eugene, Oregon
and graduated from University of Oregon with
a bachelor's degree in Sociology. During her
summer breaks she worked as an actor at
Disneyland. She moved to Portland, Oregon in
1999 and studied under Actors in Action while
working as a Supervisor of Agents for Alaska
Airlines. Laura moved to Boise Idaho in 2001
and continues to pursue her passion in life as an
actress in film. In 2006 she landed the part as
Saccarin in "The Sanguinarian" and is proud to
be a part of this film. She is currently involved
with other local film productions and has a
strong devotion to making every character
come to life regardless of the diversity of
character.
Carly Latimore - EVANGELINE
Carly found her love for performance at the
age of four. She danced for many years,
until the time restraints of college took over.
Five years ago she decided to take up
performing again, but this time in the form
of acting. It has been an obsession ever
since. She especially enjoys performing in
musicals where she can enjoy her first
passion, dance. Carly Latimore has many
stage credits, including the stage plays of
“The Vagina Monologues”, “Taming of the
Shrew” and “Cabaret”. She is a core
member of the local musical production
company, Prairie Dog Playhouse. Her film
credits include several short local films.
“The Sanguinarian” is her first full-length
film.


Analise Ravella
WRITER, DIRECTOR, PRODUCER
Analise Ravella, a nightshade-wolfsbane
bloom, burst forth from the Earth Mother
to grow in the subcultures of San Francisco.
Graduating from high school early, working
as a medic in the Bay Area for a number of
years. Cardiac-arrested, gun-shot, broke-leg-
hurtling-through-the-streets ambulance girl,
running hand-in-hand with all of life and
death. And, within, the heart of an artist
beating loud and beating fast. Feeding itself,
through make-up work on studio films such
as “Mrs. Doubtfire” and “So I married an
Ax Murderer”. Through writing or directing
independent shorts and features. Through
FX prosthetics and art direction. Through
the ravenous, know-no-limits approach to
life itself. All of it informed by a dark,
cynical, sensual view of life. There are...so
very many cemeteries left to see, so very
many bygone bayous left to float along by,
tree by dying tree.
“The Sanguinarian” is Analisa’s feature film
directorial debut.
Charles A. Beal
WRITER, PRODUCER
Charles attended Yale University, at first
studying theater, then changing his major to
graduate in Psychology. Working as a social
worker for the last eight years, he has
continued to write. In an underground
bunker, at an undisclosed location. In the
last few years there have been...security
breaches, and so his work has been seen in
various local and regional festivals. He takes
an odd pleasure in hard work and
impossible challenges, and for all you know,
he may in fact be standing near your right
shoulder. Looking very serious. For your
sake, I do hope your conscious is clear.
Michael D. Gough
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY,
SOUND DESIGN
Michael D. Gough is no stranger to the
world of professional media. Having worked
for Idaho Public Television as a
videographer and editor, and as a
subcontractor for ESPN, the WWE and
North by Northwest Productions. In 2006
he produced and directed his first feature
film, “Autumn Angel”. Soon after its
premiere, Michael was hired by one of the
world’s leading documentary producers,
Priddy Brothers. In early 2007, Michael
went to New Orleans to provide
camera/lighting assistance and onsite
production accounting for “After the
Storm,” a non-profit documentary produced
by Priddy Brothers and Academy Award
Winner James Lecesne. In the summer of
2007, a small film crew, led by Michael,
documented over 80 hours of footage
during the national tour of the Casper,
Wyoming Troopers Drum and Bugle
Corps. This led to the feature documentary,
“America’s Core,” which premiered in
Casper, Wyoming to a sold out crowd and a
five minute standing ovation.

Brandy Angela
COMPOSER
Like a drink of strange liquor from a dark
glass, Brandy is the promise of the
unexpected. She has lived all over the
country, in pursuit of the arts. She is the
tipsy flower girl in the great wedding of life,
scattering those petals on our sleepy heads.
A visual artist, illustrator, singer, musician,
and certified scene diva, she has written
score for several independent films, as well
as being keyboardist, singer, and composer
for a number of industrial bands.
Paulina Ivy
EDITOR, MAKEUP
Paulina is that rare combination of sensible
and aesthetic, a grounded dreamer and
pragmatic artist. She is beginning her
journey as a film student, and has already
worked on numerous independent shorts
and features in a variety of capacities. She
brought a unique eye to the editing process,
a fresh and daring voice.
Louis Fleischauer
COSTUME DESIGNER
The designs of AMF Korsets reflect
the mental oblivion of Louis
Fleischauer, who takes the skins of
cows and turns them into korsets,
wings, masks and other creations. Born
and raised in East Germany he lived
the American nightmare until he woke
up and returned to his favorite place on
earth: Berlin. He declared a war
on fashion 14 years ago when he first
started to work with leather. Louis
Fleischauer worked closely with “The
Sanguinarian” director to combine
AMF aesthetics with the eclectic theme
of the film forming one of a kind
creations.
You can find AMF Korsets on the
net: AMFKORSETS.COM
Annette Magus
COSTUME DESIGNER
Annette Magus designer and owner of
Gallery Serpentine, Australia manufacture
Victorian and 18th Century inspired
garments for formal and Gothic wear. Lots
of hoop skirts, corsetry, frock coats and
general Gothic wear not to mention our
more contemporary ranges for day and club
wear.
The Sanguinarian sounded like a great
showcase to show some of our more lush
period inspired designs.
Visit Gallery Serpentine
Tressa Williams
COSTUME DESIGNER
Described as raw yet tailored and
refined yet edgy, Fierce Couture
was founded in 2003 by designer
Tressa Williams. The line
immediately garnered critical
acclaim and has appear
internationally on runways in Los
Angeles, San Francisco, Boston,
Atlanta, New York, Berlin, and
London.
To view more of her designs visit
Fierce Couture
Miriam Melanson
COSTUME DESIGNER
Miriam Melanson is the proud president and
designer of the Flaming Angels creations
and company that produces them.
Established in the summer of 2000, Flaming
Angels is a steadily growing
Vancouver-based Company that is interested
in every facet of Dark and Avant-Garde
Fashion.
Fascinated with the dark and uncanny side
of underground fashion culture, she is
always looking for challenging new projects.
Her Mission? To provide arresting,
distinctive and sinfully enticing apparel and
accessories for the Darker cravings.
Flaming Angels is proud to announce their
involvement with the production of "The
Sanguinarian". Having been graciously asked
to submit some designs Flaming Angels
jumped at the chance to work with this
dedicated team on such a great story.
Visit Flaming Angels

Jade Jesser - YALEl THOMAS
Jade Jesser, entrepreneur,
consummate gentleman, and general
down-to-earth gad-about-town, has
done some acting in his day. He
currently runs Club Savvy’s, in Boise,
fostering local talent by dedicating it’s
theme to live amateur entertainment.
His wicked wit and passion for
everything he does are felt by all
around. He is sincere in his dedication
to the happiness of those around him,
especially his son.
Larry Laverty - AMMIEL
Larry's appeared in over 100 films now
along with a number of network TV
shows. He's spent the past several years
working primarily in independent film all
over the country.
He was especially proud to be a part of
'The Sanguinarian' as it brought him back
to Idaho- his home as the fourth
generation of Idahoans in his family- and
proud because of the passion and
professionalism of the group of people who
produced the film." Rootin' for you Analisa.
Gary Winterholler - COL. PAYTON
Gary Winterholler is a life-long
performer and accomplished thespian.
He graduated from the acclaimed
National Shakespeare Conservatory in
New York, NY, co-founded Prairie
Dog Productions, co-founded the
Community Theater Association of
Idaho, and served on the Performing
Arts Committee for the City of Boise.
He has taught at The New Heritage
Theatre Company and Idaho
Shakespeare's Drama Camps.
Wherever he goes, his quick wit always
lightens the mood.
Gary Winterholler, Cammie Pavesic
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Gary Winterholler and Cammie Pavesic
have successfully produced film and
theatre in Idaho for the past 10 years.
Their film productions include: The
Sanguinarian, Vagabond Lane, Mum N’
Shots, Rituals, and ACT. Theatre
credits include Producing at Idaho
Shakespeare Festival Drama School,
Prairie Dog Productions, and the Idaho
Actors Collective Theater. Their multi-
media/live performance educational
outreach show “Not Even Once” will
tour Junior High Schools all over the
state of Idaho to educate students on
the dangers of Methamphetamine and
give children access to information on
how to get help if they need it.
Cammie Pavesic - ANTONIA
Cammie Pavesic is a skilled and versatile
actress. She graduated from the acclaimed
National Shakespeare Conservatory in New
York. She has appeared in numerous films,
television and stage productions including:
A Few Good Men, Manhattan Class
Company, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and
The New Heritage Theatre Company. She
was a founding member and Producing
Director of Prairie Dog Productions. She
has taught professionally for the past 15
years at TNHTC, The Lee Strasberg
Institute, John Robert Powers, and private
lessons. She has worked with children at
Idaho Theatre for Youth, MSTI Christmas,
the YMCA and numerous camps.


Jyri Glynn
COMPOSER
Jyri Glynn is most commonly known for his
"untraditional" approach to classical violin
playing. With constant experimentation, Jyri
has mastered the fusion of modern
electronics with the beauty of the
traditional violin.
After his five-year journey with goth band,
Tri-State Killing Spree, Jyri was an integral
member of acclaimed Seattle death rock
band, The Sins , from 2002-2006.
He has also made numerous studio and live
appearance with bands such as Quantum
Dots, LoveSick, Lost Dogma, Genowen, 3
Deuces, & Sol Sirenn.
Now days Jyri devotes much of his time and
creative energy to composing for film. Jyri
is also working on his first solo venture,
Anguisette, a melodic, electronic-based
project featuring Jyri’s unique and enigmatic
work on both keys and violin. The project
features an array of guest appearances from
various notable vocalists and musicians.