Kristan Hunt
(actor, writer, creator of show) A native of Dallas, and other not-so-known parts of Texas, he grew up skateboarding, touring trailer parks, hangin' around dusty pool halls, eatin' lots barbecue and listening to various "kin-folk" recite Texas tall tales. Kristan is the direct descendant of Texas fiddle legend and revered innovator of Western Swing, Prince Albert Hunt. The first in his family to attend college, he was able to wiggle his way out of the University of North Texas with a B.A. in Performing Arts and Cultural Anthropology. Kristan has worked for several production studios as a writer/producer, and has done his share of traveling (by thumb or jet). Loves rope swings and the sounds of a good banjo. In 2004, Kristan co-created the North Texas Stare-Off, where individuals square off in a battle-til-you-blink staring competition--raising money for the visually-impaired. He was also featured on the local news for "protesting" local protesters. Wes Martin 
(editor, writer, actor) Wes comes from an old Texas family that traces its roots back to the founding of San Antonio 300 years ago. Known by various artistic monikers (il Marteen, marthakilledbaby, and Axa Ixosalt). Wes is a prolific poet, performance and video installation artist, DVD programmer, architect of an imaginary world, musician and songwriter, proud parent of a brother and sister kitty cat duo, as well as the proud possessor of a down home, soulful country tinged barritone.
He has traveled and lived across North America; from Xalapa, Mexico to Portland, Oregon to NYC and many points in between.
He has put himself and his moutache on display in a gallery, marched with fellow office workers in the Lunch Corps performance through Madison Square Park in New York City, and even shown video pieces in the famed Art Basel.
Brad Mitchell 
(designer/animator, actor) A native Texan, and a lover of Japanese culture, Brad has had is own slew of adventures. He's milked cows, climbed mountains, served in the military and skateboarded in Europe--just to name a few.
After several years of paying his dues to commercial design projects, he finally left Texas for Los Angeles, in 2006, to work under the famed title-sequence revolutionary Kyle Cooper, at Prologue Films. His design and animation contributions can be seen in such films as Spider Man 3 and Iron Man.
Brad is currently working as a free-lance designer/animator in and around the L.A. area.
He is married and has a dog named Bobo.
Blake Wallace 
(actor, writer) When he's not burning the midnight oil on his beer stained t-shirt, one might find him recording albums in a solitary racquet ball court, or even penning another chapter in his ever-evolving steamy crime novels. By the time he started to grasp basic multiplication, he was already taking
the musical stage by storm. His ridiculous comedy creations started to bloom while working his way
through the Broadcast Communications program, at Texas Tech University, way back-smack in the middle of the disco era. Also known as "Blake the Baby Boomer", he's a frequent transplant to
the Yucatan Peninsula. |