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ORIGINAL VICTIMS
Fresh Victims in front of the late, lamented d.c. space.
Wes Johnson, Johanna Rodriguez, Stacie Ficerai, Eddie Sutton and Dom Lonardo in front of the late, lamented d.c. space. 
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Fresh Victims ALUMNI
Stacie Ficerai
Stacie Ficerai founded Fresh Victims with Wes Johnson, and they co-wrote the funny and frightening "Dry Cleaner" sketch together.
Her Marilyn and Chi-Chi characters still haunt.

Stacie currently resides in Baltimore with her husband Rich and their lovely daughter Chloe.
Dom Lonardo
Dom Lonardo was described by the Washington Post as "wiry and intense."  As his peers lost their focus Dom remained intense, and as they gained waistlines, Dom remained wiry.

Dom continues to knock em dead every night with his murder mystery company "
Murder Upon Request."
Johanna Rodriguez
Johanna Rodriguez brought a unique mix of class and street savy to every character she portrayed in Fresh Victims.  She is now a published author in Massachusetts.

Johanna lives happily ever after with her
husband Jim, their two daughters and a little white dog in a very cool 1820's farmhouse.
Thanks to our original sound man, Kenny Rogers, and to the man who replaced him (then sang the legendary "Oofah" song while wearing the bathrobe of Christ), Al Ficerai.  Props to John Dryden who helped us to fly the audio skies, to James L. Jones, Steffan Gilbert, Sean Anderson, and Eric Sorenson, who provided extra material for FV, and to Dave Nuttycombe and Tom Welsh for inspiration and brainstorming.  And a very special thanks to Susan Baronoff, without whose direction and passion we would have been lost.
Fresh Victims Original Press Shot
Eddie Sutton
Eddie Sutton - Eddie brought an equal mixture of innocence and evil to all of his roles, and was labeled "cherubic" by the Washington Post. No one ever let him forget it, either!

Eddie is a mad graphics designer bent on taking over the world.  Thankfully his wife Terri and son Casey watch him closely.