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BRETT MOSES

Co-director, producer, writer and star of Noble Things, was born and raised in Southeast Texas. This corner of the Lone Star state has been called home by well known music artists Clay Walker, Mark Chestnut, Tracy Byrd, Tex Ritter, George Jones, Janis Joplin, and ZZ Top. Brett left Texas to attend one of the most prestigious theater art conservatories in the country, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts based in Los Angeles. Some of the Academy's accredited alumni include Edward G. Robinson, Robert Redford, Spencer Tracy, Kirk Douglas, Jason Robards, and Adrien Brody. Brett is an original member of the distinguished Studio C Acting & Filmmaking Institute. Led under the auspices of former Yale Purple Canyon Ensemble member John Coppola, Studio C members are devoted to the crafts of narrative writing, storytelling, and film/camera techniques. Some of Brett's acting credits include Melrose Place, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Passions, Beautiful Dreamer, and Midnight in Savannah.

Co-director, producer and writer of Noble Things, grew up in Mission, Kansas. Dan studied film production at the University of Kansas Theater and Film Department. His comedy Fine Dining won the Kansas City Film Jubilee's Best Collegiate Film and Best Screenplay Award. While in Kansas, Dan served as the Production Manager and post-production manager for the Independent Feature Film Roads & Bridges for legendary filmmaker Robert Altman. The film went on to win the San Diego Asian Film Festival Best Dramatic Narrative Feature Film Award and the Grand Jury Prize Award for the Cinemanila International Film Festival. Dan has since gone on to edit PBS's critically acclaimed mini-series Senior Year. He was the Post Production Supervisor on MTV's Big Urban Myth Show. He also served as a Senior Editor on ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and the spinoff series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, How'd They Do That.

Producer of Noble Things hails from Wiesbaden, Germany. After graduating with degrees in the Arts and in English Literature, he moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to pursue a career in film. Ruben is an original member of the Studio C Acting & Filmmaking Institute in Los Angeles. He produced, directed, and wrote the film Sweet Dreams. An avid participant in the documentary world, Ruben is currently in production on the film Twilight Sex, which he also wrote and is directing. Prior to joining Noble Productions, Ltd., Ruben headed the documentary department at Shakrah Films. Previous to that, he enjoyed an eight-year tenure immersed in the world of post-production sound at the prestigious Skywalker Sound and Todd-AO Studios in Hollywood.

DAN McMELLEN

RUBEN NEUBAUER

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