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Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Allisyn Snyder is a dynamic actress and comedian, launching her career in the entertainment industry at only 4 years old (as Allisyn Arm). Allisyn worked steadily in her early years, with some of her TV appearances including Friends, Strong Medicine, Judging Amy, and Still Standing. At the age of 11, she landed a series regular position in a new Disney Channel sitcom, Sonny With A Chance. Following the show, Allisyn went on to star in its spin off, So Random!, a children's live audience sketch comedy show that utilized her catalog of many character voices and physical comedy skills. Allisyn has become iconic as the mousy oddball Heather Wilmore in all four seasons of NBC's A.P. Bio opposite Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt. At 15, her steady childhood acting career morphed into a passion for working behind the camera, setting her foundation with cinematography studies at Glendale CC after graduating early from high school. At 17, Allisyn began writing sketches for AwesomenessTV, with several airing on Nickelodeon. At 18, Allisyn created YouTube personality Astrid Clover, assisted by Joey Luthman and Allisyn's now-husband Dylan Snyder, together releasing a new episode every Friday for 7 years while gaining a loyal following over 350 original episodes. In 2016, Allisyn began writing and producing films alongside Dylan Snyder, forming Watch The Footage Productions. Growing up with an active lifestyle, Allisyn has been trained in trapeze, aerial silks, kickboxing, and played roller derby competitively as a teenager. She is a certified Advanced Open Water (AOW) scuba diver and Nitrox diver with a lifetime of swimming lessons and ocean experience. She is also a prolific artist, with her dark and whimsical characters invited to gallery showings since she was only 15 years old.- Writer
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Camille Solari was born in Boston to an attorney (father, of Italian descent) and a high school teacher (mother, French Canadian). Camille holds dual citizenship in both the United States and Canada, and is also fluent in French. She graduated as a cum laude Shakespearean conservatory major from the same esteemed Boston performing arts alma mater that produced such disparate talents as Spalding Gray, Norman Lear, Mario Cantone, Lilly Wachowski of the auteur Wachowski brothers, performance artist Karen Finley, Dennis Leary and Jay Leno. Her demanding stage work, both formal and experimental, has included the heroine Regan in a much acclaimed production of "King Lear" at Boston's Majestic Theatre and, conversely, has also been irreverently displayed at Los Angeles industry showcases for the Comedy Store and the Comedy Central network. Her unique approach to the competitive thrash of Hollywood propelled her to write and star in her own quirky and delightful independent feature films, which include the triumphant against-all-odds tale of a rebellious band ingénue Rocker (2006); the darkly comic morality caper Boston Girls (2010); the wry delirium thriller True True Lie (2006) (released by the Weinstein Company); as well as the forthcoming "The Godmother" (a sexy comedic updating of Aristophanes' "Lysistrata"); Forever (2006) (an identity-bending supernatural murder mystery), and Lady Luck (2017) (wherein a game girl with a magic touch for casino gaming intersects with a scorching diamond heist).
In addition, Solari has entered the realm of documentary filmmaking/directing with the eagerly anticipated chronicle of the great James Brown's final concert tour and last days, Life on the Road with Mr. and Mrs. Brown (2009), produced with unprecedented access to the late soul legend's innermost world.