Crew Bios
Maureen Bradley

Maureen Bradley has made over forty films and got her start in filmmaker producing music videos for her band in the late 80s. She works in drama, documentary and experimental forms and is an Associate Professor at the University of Victoria.
MaureenBradley.com
Jeremy Lutter

Measuring in at a height of six feet seven inches tall, Jeremy understands the benefit of standing out in a crowd. His films have strong unique visuals, which gets them noticed. Jeremy is an award winning music video director, who’s work has be seen on MuchMusic, MuchMoreMusic, MuchLoud, and Bravo!. As a graduate from the UVic writing department, Jeremy is excited to return to campus and be a part of Freshman’s Wharf.
JeremyLutter.com
Daniel Hogg

Victoria native Daniel Hogg has written and/or directed over a dozen short films in the past nine years, and in that time he's discovered the best form of procrastination is to crew other shorts and features. As a Director of Photography on over 20 short films and award-winning music videos, his work has broadcast nationally on MuchMusic and MuchLoud, and screened in film festivals across North America.
Stacey Ashworth

Stacey is a fourth year UVic writing student with lofty yet well-meaning aspirations to break into the screenwriting industry. However, she is well aware that her snotty reluctance to write anything similar to
The Devil Wears Prada has already cut her chances of success by 98.5552343%
Meghan Bell

Meghan Bell is a cartoonist / writer in her fourth year at the University of Victoria, where she is majoring in creative writing and psychology. She currently makes short films under the name of “garbagebear,” in tribute to a giant stuffed bear her roommate found in the garbage.
Garbage Bear Films
Bryce Bladon

Bryce has years of writing experience, most of which has involved words or at least a series of sentences. He was in charge of coffee on Freshman's Wharf, and everyone agrees is was "brown and warm." He also used his playboy image to act as Unit Publicist for the production.
brycebladon.blogspot.com
Chantal DeBrouwer

Chantal began her career at UVic as a History major, but soon made the switch to Creative Writing. With a background in theatre, Chantal became interested in writing for the stage with an emphasis on screenwriting. Her favourite film is
The Matrix, and her favourite writer/director is fellow London, Ontario native Paul Haggis.
Julia Dillon-Davis

Julia is a fourth year drama major in the Writing Department at UVic. She has written/produced two Fringe shows,
Grow-Your-Own Dinosaur (Victoria, 2008) and
Simon Simmons and Burkley’s Book of Everything (Edmonton, 2007). Julia co-wrote the AMPIA-nominated screen adaptation of Kidmonton in 2006.
Sarah Lawley-Wakelin

In addition to her degree in writing and journalism, Sarah also has a love of film and photography. She has directed, DOP'd and produced several short films for media classes. She is also a freelance journalist and photographer. This is her first time working on the purely technical side of a film and she enjoyed it.
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Clay Murphy

Clay Murphy is a student at the University of Victoria. Raised in the snowy parts of the United States, he has traveled north to study creative and professional writing. He also likes film now, apparently.
Christy Nanos

Christy Nanos is a fourth year writing student at UVic, but that is more of a sideline for her. Christy's main gig is putting on a scandalously revealing leotard and fighting crime. Make sure you use quotation marks when Googling her, or all you'll find is a bunch of pages about iPod Nanos.
Susie Primrose

Susie is a graduate of the Canadian College of Performing Arts. After writing and producing her first play
Botanical Lovers in the 2006 Vancouver Fringe Festival she returned to UVic to complete her degree in playwriting. Last year her one-woman show
The Photograph was featured in the Festival of Innovative New Drama.
Johnnie Regalado

Johnnie Regalado is a Creative Writing (focus in poetry) and English Major at UVic. He hosts a radio show on CFUV 101.9fm Tuesday night's from 9-10:30PM. He works with local musicians in both film and radio.
youtube.com/johnniereg
Eliza Robertson

Two years ago, Eliza crossed ring road to study creative writing instead of the no-less-valuable but infinitely-less-interesting disciplines with which she had previously occupied her time, and she has yet to find any reason to go back. She is just delighted to be involved with
Freshman’s Wharf this summer - it's a lovely show, really very funny, and you should all await further webisodes with unrestrained enthusiasm.
James Roxby

James Roxby is a fourth year Writing major and professional writing minor student at UVic. His play,
Cuffed, was staged at Phoenix Theatre’s FIND festival in 2008. Other than stage and film projects, James has written for
Times Colonist,
Monday Magazine and
Plank Magazine.
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Megan "No H" Russell

Megan is a third year creative writing major at UVic, with a minor in professional writing. Though she initially considered herself a playwright she is thrilled to have been bitten by the film bug and can't wait to take part in the next project, whatever that may be!
Rachel Warden

Rachel is going into her fourth year at the University of Victoria. She is a Writing major with a focus in Drama. She wrote
Freshman’s Wharf and was one of three girls working on Production Design/ Art Direction.
Lucy Wittrup

Lucy Wittrup is going into her fourth year as a creative writing and English double major at UVic. She is passionate about film, writing and acting. After graduating she is planning on starting her own independant production company in the Victoria area.