Georgia Jean

Actress/Comedian/Freak of Nature/Token Australian, she hails from Melbourne, Australia. She landed on the shores of the States with $500 in her pocket and a plan to become a superstar. Aided by the benefits of pre show hypnotherapy Georgia made her stunning comedy debut at the World Famous Comedy Store in La Jolla. She quickly climbed the ranks and began appearing regularly in “Hagfest - Women in Comedy Nights” and “The Best Of San Diego Shows”. After less than a year and a half of doing stand up, Georgia was spotted by club owner Mitzi Shore and elevated to the prestigious Comedy Store on Sunset, Hollywood. Georgia Jean performs regularly at many Hollywood clubs The Comedy Store, The Improv, The Laugh Factory, Mixed Nuts, Ha Ha Cafe as well as featuring on out of town road gigs. As an actor she has appeared in “The Bold and the Beautiful” as well as starring in several independent films, amongst them “Fruitcake”, "Cake," and “Custody”. Georgia’s unique perspective combined with her fearlessly committed physicality and energy leaves many an audience member remembering “That crazy Aussie chick”.

Rita Furlong

A San Diego native entrenched in the local "Indie" film scene. Since starting acting seven years ago, Rita has appeared and starred in over a dozen independent films and videos including "Fruitcake," "Cake," "Border Stories," "Oh Possum" and "Agent X." Rita has also appeared in two music videos, but is best known as Mrs. White in a little film called "Titanic." In fact, whenever Rita is mentioned in the biz, she is referred to as "Rita Furlong of Titanic." Rita is a marvelous character actress and loves playing ‘the Heavy.'

Hudson Giles

A recent New York transplant, is proud to make his California film debut in the diabolical yet delectable "Cake". Giles is grateful to the director for the chance to work with such a talented and professional cast and crew. "Craft services was great for the first week." He fondly recalls. With extensive training from Atlantic Theater Company, a journalism degree from the University of Notre Dame and three staggering stir-fry cooking classes from The Learning Annex, Giles came armed for the difficult challenges of his two roles. "Jaymes (Thompson) and I tirelessly worked on defining the characters of ‘Jeff' and ‘Bunny #2'." Hud confesses. "There is a real dichotomy between these two individuals, and I struggled to accurately bring the full depth of their characters to the audience," Giles adds. When not making empty threats to the City of Los Angeles Parking Violations Bureau, Hud can be found surfing the beaches of Malibu, working on a memoir of a recent trip to Greece, and pilfering office supplies from the Culver City Kinko's. He resides in West Los Angeles at an undisclosed location.

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