Cinema Central actors


Bethany Histed-in the fourth season, worked on her own show later with Kelli Higgins.


Rory Mallon-Worked on the show for two seasons.


Sian Williams-Produced the shows final season


Susan Wronski-One of the most dedicated cast members, and current associate producer. And another cast member was around for a long time.


Keith Hillock-Produced the first two seasons and also wrote two episodes before graduating in May 1997. Was working for a cable company in Southeastern Michigan. Engaged to his girlfriend Sue.


Kelli Higgins-Producer during the fourth season and part of the fifth. First appeared on Cinema Central during the second season. She has appeared in a handful of episodes, and also wrote two episodes. Currently working on a number of MHTV shows.


Brett Darago-Now a former producer, Brett has been with the show since the beginning and has been in almost every episode. A very big Star Wars fan. Brett has won the Actor of the year award two years in a row at the Broadcast and Cinematic Arts Banquet at CMU. Brett became producer of the show during the fifth season and part of the sixth season. It wasn't his decision to not be a producer anymore. He still worked on the show as an actor.


-Brian Seifferlein-produced the first three seaons of Cinema Central. Also produced the now canceled sketch comedy show Kitty Litter Kings. Also produced the MHTV sketch comedy show That Big Phat Show. Recently graduated from Central. The last of the original three to leave CMU.


Mary Louise Hutter-produced the third season of Cinema Central. Afterwards she produced a show called Beyond Normal which would make producers of Comedy Central's Daily Show proud. Graduated in August of 1998. Mary is also a big fan of David Lynch. Currently has a cool job in the Detroit area.


Dave Cebulski-Associate producer during the first two seasons. Took some time off and returned to produce the fourth season.  Graduted from Central and is currently working in radio in Saginaw, Michigan. Dave's big influence comes from Woody Allen movies.


Chris Bacon-Did the third season of Cinema Central. Also appeared in a few other MHTV shows as well.


lauren bakhaus-appeared on all five of Cinema Central shows in the third season. After words worked on a television show with Mary Louise Hutter. She has a strong theater background, and is now marriend and living out of state.


Jenni Banko-Although Jenni was in seven of the first eight Cinema Central shows, she never had a starring role due to her hectic theater schedule which kept her busy.


Ellen Connell-Appeared in handful of shows during the first two seasons of the shows history. Her most memorable role was Tina in "May I Cut In?" as she play a girl who was stalked by a former classmate.


Chris Cook-has been on Cinema Central since the second season. For the third season he was the associate producer. He also co-wrote two scripts. Made a brief appearance in the fourth season as a maintenance worker who gets killed in a A Hall Night Party.


Landon Cooke-Landon was a Cinema Central member for the first two seasons. He wrote the Chain of Command episode, and has appeared in seven Cinema Central shows. His favorite moment comes from the second show (May I Cut In), where he got to throw Brett Darago against a wall about ten times, as we kept reshooting the same part of a scene over and over again, we think he would mess up purposely so he can throw Brett against the wall. Has left Central to peruse a career in film. Appeared as an extra in a George Clooney movie.


Brett Darago-has been with Cinema Central since the first episode, and well be producing the fifth season. Brett won best actor at the 1997 and 1998 Broadcast and Cinematic Banquet at CMU.


Josh Frantz-Appeared in a handful of shows in the first two seasons and made a cameo in the fourth season's Mount Pleasant. Has had one of the favorite characters in the history of the show by playing President Celushe in the Cinema Central classic "If Ain't Broke."


Heather Hansen-Appeared only in the fourth season, currently producing her own show.


Emily Rose-A geology major who is somehow involved with broadcasting. Appeared in almost every Cinema Central show in the first three seasons. Now a graduate of Central and teacher in Ohio. Emily won best newcomer award at the Broadcast and Cinematic awards at CMU in April of 1997.


Seth Trizenberg-With Cinema Central for the first three seasons. He has co-wrote two episodes including, Collision and If It Ain't Broke. Now producing his own show on MHTV.


Joe Yacsich-Joe only appeared on Cinema Central during the second season, he brought a strong presence to the screen as a mob member in Chain of Command. Joe also helped out occasionally with post production.  He's still around at CMU, but has commitments to other activities that keeps him from the show.

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