Ashley Engel

Ashley Engel might be new to the world of film.  But she’s a true go-getter, having already been in a commercial and working regularly as a promotional model to gain exposure, as well as pay the bills, in her quest to make “it” happen.  In fact, it was during a promo job that she caught director Bryan Bachar‘s eye.  Bryan gave her the film’s contact info, leaving it in Ashley’s hands to take the next step to be a part of Fight 4 Your Life, which she did.

As chance would have it, the actress signed on to play a larger role in Ashley’s scene was not able to make the shoot date.  Ashley was then asked to play the larger role and the rest is history.

 

“I had a lot of fun filming my scene.  It was a really cool experience!  I feel lucky to have met Bryan and be cast for F4YL!” says Ashley.

 

And you did a fantastic job, Ashley!  We thank you for your hard work and patience during the shoot.  You can bet the future is bright for Ashley Engel!

 

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Marc Gardner

Marc grew up in Northern California but has been fortunate enough to have also lived in a variety of other locations, including Los Angeles, Utah and Argentina.  His acting background is made up of many years of experience being on the set, constantly staying active in the field.  Marc has been a part of variety of projects from Hollywood feature films to indie features and shorts, commercials, television productions, industrial shoots and web based projects.

In addition to his time on screen, Marc also provides his talents behind the camera, having played key crew roles in award winning works.  He is a true filmmaker at heart, not simply an actor.  And it’s good to note he has ample experience as a fight coordinator as well.

Mr. Gardner has been performing since elementary school and has been blessed enough to have traveled all over the world to perform as a singer, dancer and actor.  Complementing his goals as an aspiring actor and vocal artist,  Marc has become a well rounded human being.  He spends his days serving as a proud father of five, a personal safety advocate, a self defense trainer and a martial artist, having earned multiple black belts.

Be sure to keep up with Marc’s adventures at MarcGardner.net.  He is also a heavily active with several Facebook groups, posting daily film advice and helpful articles for filmmakers and talent.  Marc’s recent short film The Within has been screened at multiple film festivals around the country and he is currently pursuing turning this project into an ongoing web series.  F4YL creator Bryan Bachar was lucky enough to have had a small role in The Within short and can vouch for its awesomeness.  For more on The Within and other projects of Marc’s, check out Ring22Entertainment.com or The Within Facebook page.

We’re thankful to have Marc aboard Fight 4 Your Life.  A long time supporter, he’s been with us since the F4YL short film in 2012.  And now it’s a family affair, as Marc’s daughter Kaitlyn is also a part of this feature length, large scale production, playing the part of the Karate Girl, aka Cris.  Marc wasn’t able to reprise the same roles he had in the original F4YL short.  But he appropriately enough plays the Karate Girl’s Sensei in the feature.

Thanks again for all your hard work, support, team minded efforts and dedication Marc!

 

Marc Gardner’s Contact and Info:

(916) 204-6272  phone

MarcGardner.net  personal site

Ring22Entertainment.com  company site

Marc on IMDb

 

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D.J. Hale

Derick Jamall Hale Jr. is an American Actor, better known by his stage name as D.J. Hale.  Born on March 24th, 1993 in Oceanside California and raised in the state’s capital, Sacramento, D.J. was introduced to theater arts while attending John Morse Waldorf School in South Sacramento.  Coming from an athletically talented family background, D.J. pursued a career in football upon reaching high school.  After graduating he decided acting needed to be his number one priority.

Extremely talented and possessing tremendous work ethic, D.J. is on his way to becoming one of the rising stars in the new generation of young actors.  His African American and Italian decent bears him ethnically ambiguous, allowing him to portray a multitude of roles.  Currently, D.J. can be most noted for the character Lil Swoldier in the up and coming SAG-ULB feature film 8: The Movie.

D.J. is extremely proud to be a part of Fight 4 Your Life and can’t wait for the finished film!  Check him out on his Facebook page here.

 

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Cornell Militaru

To say Cornell has had a passion for music and entertainment since childhood is an understatement.  His first attempt at producing music was hitting the couch with wooden spoons at the tender age of eight months, later graduating to his first CB set, then subsequently TAMA, and finally Ludwig.  His first brush with acting occurred in 2005, having bit parts in the indie movies, Love in the Age of Fishsticks and The Patriot.  Later in 2007, he attended his first acting class in Belmont California.

Cornell aggressively began to pursue his acting career in 2012, teaming up with directors and producers to star and co-star in primarily independent films.  Meanwhile, he also cultivated his craft daily by shooting candid improv footage of himself and fellow actors.  Mr. Militaru is always on the go, thinking and planning for future projects.  His number one priority is to engineer his own acting leads by tenaciously building rapport with industry professionals to ensure a steady flow of work in his pipeline.

Cornell was born on December 29th, 1987 in Queens, NY, relocating to the Bay Area at the age of four.  He is more than happy to be a part of Fight 4 Your Life, viewing this film not only as a promising project, but also as a great experience and means to network.  We’re happy to have the very dedicated Cornell aboard the F4YL team!

For more on Cornell, be sure to visit his Facebook and IMDb pages:

https://www.facebook.com/CornellMilitaruEnactment

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5417188/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1#Actor

 

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Ian Hutchison

Born just twenty minutes away from Hollywood, CA in the suburb of Glendale, Ian Hutchison knew at a young age that his passion in life rested in working on movies, television or theatre.  Watching films throughout his life has helped shape him up to be the person that he is today.  Upon moving to Cape Cod, MA at the age of 10, he started his acting experience in children’s theatre working with Harwich Jr Theatre.

By the age of 15, and after yet another move to Davis, CA, Ian continued to get involved with both high school productions, as well as independent high school theatre companies, such as Acme.  He has done volunteer work for Davis Media Access, including camerawork and co-hosting a radio show with his best friend.  Ian also studies special make up effects, a subject that has inspired him for as long as he can remember.

After a five year long hiatus from acting or production work, Ian jumped into the opportunity to work on Fight 4 Your Life as soon as he caught word of it.  Contributing stunt work, acting and his make up skills, he has been a valued member of the F4YL team.

The return to performing is both refreshing and surreal to Ian.  He is determined now and believes that Fight 4 Your Life will kickstart the Sacramento independent film scene in a big way.  He strives to be apart of it in any way he can.

Your belief in F4YL humbles us, Ian.  Thank you for your hard work!  Keep at it and make those dreams come true!

 

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Gwen Conklin

Originally falling in love with acting during high school and college, Gwen took a more traditional career track…and is very excited to have now returned to her ‘first love’.

In front of the camera, Gwen has been privileged to be in several film productions including shorts such as the award winning, “Happiness”, “Why Are We Even Here” and “Among the Ashes”, and feature films including, “Savior of None”.

Gwen also enjoys working behind the camera.  Her first on set experience was as production manager for television show pilot, “Around the World in 80 Dances” and she currently works regularly behind the camera as a script supervisor for Back 2 One Productions and Ambra Productions.

Enjoying the collaborative spirit of independent films, she loves the unique opportunity to apply all of her skills and talents to enhance a project and is co-producing a television series, “San Francisco Justice” as well as co-writing a feature film, “Z-14”.

Extremely versatile, she also writes, acts and directs comedy shorts for a sketch comedy team, and looks forward to directing a feature length film, “Alone”, next year.

 

I am so very grateful to be part of this exciting film project, and love the enthusiasm, spirit and vision of Bryan Bachar and his team!”, says Gwen.

 

Happy to have you aboard Gwen!  You’re a gem.

 

 

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DeMarco Davis

DeMarco Davis is on the high rise acting list.  Constantly on the grind, he has recently moved down to Los Angeles from the Sacramento, CA area to further pursue his craft.  You can see him in such film titles as Inner City Snow, I’m in Love with a Church Girl and Buster Jones: The Movie.  He’s also acted in episodes of I Almost Got Away with It, House of Lies and A&E’s Cold Case Files, which was the “Jaycee lee Dugard Case” episode.

This dedicated artist spent four years in military active duty before deciding to make acting his career.  His college education in telecommunication engineering carried over into the military, where he used such skills during his one year tour in Bosnia.  The armed forces were a great experience for DeMarco.  The discipline and character they help build are attributes easily transferable into any area in life.  The entertainment industry is no exception.

DeMarco was one of the first auditions we had for Fight 4 Your Life.  The one studios crew could immediately tell his professionalism and skill.  And we knew we needed him on board.  Director Bryan Bachar says more on Mr. Davis,

 

“DeMarco is the type of guy you can plainly see is a professional at what he does.  He’s not doing this part time or as a trial type of thing.  You can see it in his eyes his passion for acting.  He’s hungry.  And it is a pleasure to have him on Fight 4 Your Life.  He brings more to this production.  He makes directing simple.  I hope to work more with him in the future and provide him with even more challenging roles.  I’m sure he can appreciate a challenge, as any true actor would.”

 

Look for DeMarco in a key role in Fight 4 Your Life.  You can’t miss him!  And check him out on IMDb, Facebook and Twitter.  His new flick Bullets Blades and Blood, which also has our very own Tony “The Tiger” Lopez in it, is coming out soon too!

 

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Tucker Evans

Tucker Evans was born in Los Angeles, Ca.  He later moved to Elk Grove, Ca, where he went to high school and played football at Elk Grove High.  After high school, he joined the Navy, which taught him discipline and allowed him to realize there was more out there for him.  He just had to make it happen.

After serving our country, Tucker entered the restaurant business working every position from busboy to owner.  He had been bitten by the acting bug early on in life, performing in plays and small independent comedy bits.  It was only natural that he then soon decided to try his hand at acting in front of the camera on the local Sacramento independent short film circuit.

Tucker has been in several film festivals since, having made the decision that this is what he wants to do with his life.  He continues to participate in and support local Sacramento independent films, such as Fight 4 Your Life.  He views F4YL as an exciting project about to take Nor Cal by storm.  We agree Mr. Evans, and are thrilled to have you and your dedication on board!

 

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Neketia Brown

Born and raised in Chicago, IL, Neketia Brown moved to California with her mother at the age of 12.  As a child, she knew that the performing arts was her true passion, and began performing in numerous stage plays and musicals.  Since then, Neketia has appeared in numerous film projects and countless commercials and national print ads.  In addition, she covers urban entertainment news for The Hub Magazine and has hosted several red carpet events, including the BET Music Awards and the BET Music Matters Tour.

Neketia believes that to whom much is given, much is required and strives to illustrate the importance of never compromising her integrity to get ahead in this game.  With the gift that God has given her and her tenacious spirit, she truly represents excellence or nothing at all!

one studios is estatic to have Neketia be a part of Fight 4 Your Life.  She represents the undying passion this film is all about!  Be sure to check out here YouTube channel here.

 

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Tony “The Tiger” Mercado

Tony "The Tiger" Mercado

Tony “The Tiger” Mercado

Tony “The Tiger” Mercado is a lively ex-boxer who now spends his days mentoring youth and training up and coming boxers.  Not afraid to tell it how it is, and not taking any bull, Tony is a well respected member of his community and is known to stand up for what’s right, especially when it comes to youth.  Having grown up in the foster care system himself, he’s made it a point to share close relationships with many outreach organizations and has made it a personal duty to give back to the community and help kids.

Underprivileged children always have a home at his gym, where he’s known to tell stories from his past on a daily basis.  He’s been around and recognizes game when he sees it.  So, many of Tony’s stories are meant to teach street smarts and inform young boxers about the darker side of the business of boxing, which have served many of his students well.  Bobby, a longtime protege of Tony, is a perfect example of such positive influence.

But Tony’s stories are often mixed with a lot of jokes and inappropriate content as well, which the kids tend to love, but doesn’t always sit well with the more straight laced of his peers.  There’s definitely no censoring this fun loving, yet hot blooded, character.  His robust ways may have earned him a reputation for being blunt and not always polite, but they have also aided in giving him the reputation of being a brave, honorable and largely selfless man.  Time has taught him patience and has soothed his temper.  But it definitely hasn’t toned down his hilarious, and often crude, sense of humor!

Ahiga knows this sense of humor all too well.  Tony and Ahiga have been friends since they were teens and came up together in the boxing world.  When Ahiga made the decision to suddenly leave boxing early on in his incredibly successful career, Tony was as shocked as anyone.  It was only Tony, with him being Ahiga’s best friend, and a select few other persons that Ahiga maintained contact with after his departure from the ring.  Tony went on to continue his professional boxing run, having a very fruitful career in any regard, before eventually opening his own gym upon his retirement.

Years later, when Ahiga brought a young boy by the name of Fleet into Tony’s gym, Tony saw not only promise in the boy as a boxer, but also saw an opportunity to bring his friend back into the light.  Ahiga had remained in the shadows since his punching days, choosing not to allow his whereabouts to be known by the masses that might still wonder what had happened to the once phenomenal boxer.   And because of his miraculous feats, as well as his utter disappearance, he is now thought of in the boxing ranks as more of a legend than actual man.

As Tony has continued to help train Fleet, as well as represent him in all of Fleet’s public athletic competition endeavors, he has also continued to have the hope that one day Fleet will be able to bring Ahiga back into the world, allowing all of society to benefit from the unique and powerful mindset Ahiga possesses.  But no matter the outcome of his good friend, Tony’s focus is on doing everything he can to ensure Fleet is ready to beat the current champ, Hanson Hansome Kelly, who is the protege of an old buddy named Henry Page, and who also happens to be managed by one of sleaziest scoundrels in the sport, Cecil Claremont, who has it out for Tony…..boy would Tony love to knock Cecil out.