interview
Interviews with a top geek advocate, celebrity, and icon about their current and past geek projects.
Steven P. Hamm “Hollywood’s Newest Superstar”
Growing more popular each day, Steve P. Hamm is well on his way to becoming a featured actor. He already is a successful model and voice over professional. As a retired army helicopter pilot he fits the role as anything military and any casting director could take advantage of his experience....
By Jimmy Stars World5 years ago in Geeks
Ástrid Bergés-Frisbey Interview: THE VAULT
The Vault has landed on demand and in select theaters. The heist film follows a crew of master thieves who plan to steal a legendary lost treasure buried in a vault underneath the Bank of Spain while the whole country watches the World Cup.
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Geeks
Alphonso Settles
Alphonso Settles is an established actor from Detroit, Michigan. He began his career as a model in the Metro Detroit area participating in local shows and events. Alphonso was discovered at one of his shows and offered an opportunity to showcase his acting skills.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Geeks
Is Tyaire Fassett The Next Tyler Perry? Is OG BETTIE The Next Madea?
When it comes to orginality, look no further than Tyaire Fassett. A Wilmington, Delaware native who has a passion for comedy, music, acting, and entertainment. Having the drive for the entertainment industry since the age of 6, now at 23 is building his brand with his diverse range of creative talents to reach the likeness of Tyler Perry who Tyaire aspires to work with one day.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Geeks
An Interview With ‘The Vault’ Director Jaume Balagueró
This Friday, The Vault will be released in select theaters and on digital. The heist thriller follows a team of thieves who plan to steal the legendary treasure underneath the Bank of Spain while thousands of fans flood the streets during Spain’s World Cup Final.
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Geeks
Talking With: Antoinette Abbamonte of “Since August”
This edition of Talking With focuses on actress Antoinette Abbamonte, who stars as a grieving deaf mother in the new dramatic film “Since August,” currently making its world premiere at Cinequest’s Cinejoy and Ashland film festivals.
By FierceScribe5 years ago in Geeks
From Cooperate Publicist to Content Influencer - Ifueko Igbinovia Her Success In Rebranding
Youtube and content creator, Ifueko Igbinovia was born and raised in the native state of New Jersey. She commenced her YouTube channel in March 2018. Previously, Ifueko worked for Universal Motown Records where she ventured into the entertainment world studying public relations for a vast quantity of celebrities. While working at Universal, Ifueko converted into a radio personality for Clubzone FM. As a seasoned celebrity publicist she began acquiring her own clients and thriving in brand and media building. Ifueko has built solid influential relationships through the entertainment industry. Being completely transparent and relatable she built her Youtube viewership through her organic talent. Ifueko's background sets the tone for who she is today and with her witty personality.
By Michelle Du'Bois5 years ago in Geeks
Hello
Hi my name is Lynn Roldan and I am 52 years old. I have been telling stories from the moment I said my first words and have loved writing stories ever since I learned how to write my first words in school. However I never liked showing my stories in class because my teachers and fellow students were not very kind in the judgment of my stories. I never know how to answer their questions about why I wrote the story or why I did not add more to the story or why I did choice a different direction for the story or just why in general about my stories. The all seamed to have their own ideas about the story and how I should change it. As I got older I took a collage creative writing class and my teacher split the class into groups to do exchange papers and give advice to each other but I got basically the same thing from everyone "Why, this and not that?" My teacher also wanted us to journal about our feelings on writing the stories. You tell him why we choice that subject to write about, how we felt writing the story, how we felt having the students read and advise us on our stories. I could not do it. The journal had to have one page per day for each class so I faked it. I put that I choice the subject because the teacher gave us the basic beginning of the story, that I was usually tired when I was writing the story because I did it late at night after class and a full day of work, and I told him that I did not care about what the other students thought about my stories because the only reason they were reading them in the first place was because it was part of the class and I had no choice in the matter and I was not going to change my stories for any of them.
By Lynn Roldan5 years ago in Geeks
Thomas J. O’Brien
Thomas J. O’Brien is an award-winning actor, producer, and collaborative screenwriter. Then after his tenure at Rockland Community College after a couple of semesters, he decided to expand and further his Real Estate property management education studies by attending New York Real Estate Institute” in Manhattan, New York where he became a licensed New York Real Estate agent.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Geeks
Wavy Gravy in 2020!
Wavy Gravy is not your ordinary clown.He certainly has had a long run since his earlier days as a poet and stand-up comic, improvisational theater artist, psychedelic bus caravan luminary, and rock concert MC, and often jokes: “if you don’t have a sense of humor, it just isn’t funny any more.” Yet his reach extends far beyond the comic. He is devoted to “do something good for a change,” and his creative activism on behalf of peace, justice, and good humor is legendary. Along with Jahanara, his wife of over fifty years, he has brought joy and helped to relieve suffering for countless people around the globe, largely through his favorite projects, the Seva Foundation and Camp Winnarainbow. Wavy has been called “clown prince of the counter-culture” by Entertainment Weekly, “a saint in a clown suit” by Bob Weir, and “the illegitimate son of Harpo Marx and Mother Teresa” by Paul Krassner. Now in his 80s, this iconic figure from the 60s refers to himself as a “temple of accumulated error,” yet he’s always ready with a twinkling insight, a fantastic story and a helping hand. About those stories, Ram Dass said, “everything Wavy says is true, although it’s all unbelievable.”
By Phil Cartwright5 years ago in Geeks











