Rachel came to Los Angeles from Montreal where, after following her training in acting at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art, she co-founded THEATRE ACTE 3 which rapidly, became recognized for its originality. After working intensively for fours years, Rachel then refocused her energies into teaching, acting and directing; a natural evolution. She made her directional film debut with her short film LETTING GO that won third place for Best Independent scenario at the "Canadian International Annual Film Festival". Between her short films and screenplays , Rachel directs solos in various theaters in Los Angeles. She is also a member director at the " Whitefire Theatre" in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles.
Stevie Jay is excited to be a part of Auramas Entertainment Inc, joining Rachel Rebecca Roy to produce the incredible never told before story “Rage of St. Francis”. He has a successful background in producing, including the feature film “Blood Empires”, “The Intervention”, “Farewell”, and “The Arbuckle Academy”. His films have had successful festival runs, including The Toronto Independent Film Awards Festival, The Corona Fastnet Short Film Festival, The Macabre Faire Film Festival, The Niagara Integrated Film Festival (Selected as part of Telefilm Canada’s Not Short On Talent), The Muskoka Independent Festival, and California Back In The Box Festival. His films have also gone on to be sold and distributed with OUAT Media, Comedy Network, BiteTV, Movieola, Factory Film, Spectrum Time Warner, and MTS. Stevie Jay is originally from the heart of Toronto, Canada and currently lives in Los Angeles. www.steviejay.ca
Holding multiple degrees in Drama, English and Educational Psychology, David is a college professor who has written textbooks and screenplays on a myriad of subjects. He looks forward to publishing two novels — Arapatseh that will make Jim Beckworth, the greatest unknown American Hero known, the other The Clay Stories about the Real West — and then hitting the Blue Highways in order to read those books he's put aside for the last decade.
George Schwimmer has worked in theatre for over twenty years, directing forty plays and performing forty roles. He has written and published three print books and fifteen Kindle eBooks. He currently is writing his eleventh screenplay, has had five screenplays optioned, won one screenwriting contest, finalist three times, semi-finalist twice, quarter-finalist five times; he has written two stage plays, has a B.A. in literature and philosophy, an M.F.A. and a Ph.D in theatre directing. He also is a metaphysical practitioner and shaman, presently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.