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Meet the Cast and Crew!

It took dozens of passionate people to bring UWSAASTWCATTT to life.  Here are just a few of those responsible for bring The Inspector to The Inspectators.

The Inspector

Travis Richey

Travis Richey is an actor/writer living in Hollywood, CA. He has recently appeared on TV in FOX's Sons of Tucson, NBC's The Event, and Lifetime's Seriously Funny Kids. He is also recurring on ABC Family's Pretty Little Liars as Harold Crane, and on NBC's Community as Inspector Spacetime, a role that launched him into the spotlight of Doctor Who fans.

Travis had previously achieved international acclaim as the creator of several web series, including Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy, 2 Hot Guys In The Shower, Smiley Town, and an award-winning series of "Mac vs PC" spoofs. His videos have been seen on CNN, Comedy Central's website, The Huffington Post, The UK Telegraph, PerezHilton.com, and dozens of other notable blogs and websites across the internet, and have garnered over 2.5 million views. Travis also performs regularly at ACME Comedy Hollywood.

 

Boyish the Extraordinary

Eric Loya

Eric is one of the very few native Southern Californians. He grew up in places that those not in the know have never heard of but have fun saying, like West Covina, La Verne and Rancho Cucamonga. He made the move to LA proper a few years back, and has since kept very busy. 

His writing has been featured in the Cricket Feet Showcase as well as, obviously, every episode of "Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy." He is also one of the writer/performers of the web series, "The Best Friend." He's having a blast popping up all over the internet, as it's the first step toward his ultimate goal of taking over the... pie. Uh, he meant to say "making pie" and nothing more.

 

Producer - Season 2

Golan Ramras

Award-winning writer/producer Golan Ramras has been a development and production executive for over a decade, most recently with Hero Pictures. Prior to Hero, Golan was Director of Development at Marvel Studios (IRON MAN) and Kadokawa Pictures USA (ONE MISSED CALL), Creative Executive at Doug Liman's Hypnotic Entertainment (MR. & MRS. SMITH) and worked for the head of the TV Literary Department at Creative Artists Agency (CAA).

 

The one-hour television series Golan co-created, “*anonymous”, was recently picked up by Brett Ratner’s Rat Entertainment. His latest feature as a writer/producer, THE FACTORY, is in post-production, and his two follow-ups, THE APP and SNUFF (adapted from the novel by FIGHT CLUB author Chuck Palahniuk) are both in pre-production.

 

As a producer, Golan is currently prepping EINSTEIN written by Oscar winner Ron Bass (RAIN MAN), SILENT KNIGHTS with Oscar nominated producer J. Todd Harris (THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT) and Oscar winning actress Marlee Matlin (CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD), and BATTLECREEK with acclaimed filmmaker Alison Eastwood (RAILS AND TIES), amongst others.

Piper Tate

Carrie Keranen

Growing up outside Detroit, also known as the birthplace of Robocop, young Carrie Keranen always knew she was destined for greatness. It was while memorizing all the songs to Grease 2 that she realized that a career in showbiz was the best course of action.

After attending the University of Michigan, back-packing through Europe, reading the entire Dune series, becoming a Minister of the Universal Life Church, and a brief detour to NYC, she finally made her way to Los Angeles, where she now stars in an Untitled Web Series About A Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time.

 

Director - Season 2

Nicholas Acosta

Nicholas Acosta first dabbled in the world of cinema when, at the age of five, his dad put him in a short Indiana Jones spoof. He never looked back.
 

Fascinated with film from an early age, Acosta has been making his own shorts, commercials, music videos and webisodes since he was twelve years old, and has over 100 production credits to his name.

His films have gone on to mass acclaim and over 3 million views online. His four most recent short films, The Confined, Causality, Friend Request and Riddance, have garnered multiple film festival awards, and are all currently being considered for feature expansion.

Composer

Brian Giovanni

Brian's musical journey took off in college, where he played with multiple bluegrass bands.  He was fortunate to perform with many renowned artists such as Bobby McFerrin and Kathy Chiavola.   He has scored several films and web series, beginning with the movie musical Starlight Melody, as well as Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy and the award-winning PBS documentary Survey on Cyprus

He has also been performing and directing improv regularly at ACME Comedy Hollywood.  He has appeared in several improvised musicals, and can currently be seen performing with the famed Liquid Radio Players.  Currently, Brian spends his time wishing he owned and knew how to play the theremin.


 

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