Dan Jeannotte is a Montreal-born actor, improviser, and dance comedian.
He has appeared onstage in countless productions (countless if you can't count past 12).
He has collaborated with MainLine Theatre on their stagings of The Real Inspector
Hound, Hedda Gabler and Vampire Lesbians Of Sodom. He was Johnathan
Harker in Dracula, from Fallen Angel Productions; the wicked brother Oliver in
Pumpkin Theatre's As You Like It; and several good and bad guys in Two By Four's
Legend Of The Barbarian, which he helped develop. He also appeared with Uncalled
For's Caitlin Howden in the crowd-pleasing Real Time at the Toronto Fringe and
Rochester's Downstairs Cabaret Theatre. He is, surprisingly,
a founding member of comedy-dance troupe Dance Animal. Dan is Uncalled For's
best hugger.
email: dan@uncalledforimprov.com
Anders Yates is a graduate of Concordia University in Montreal with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. In 2007, he travelled to Tokyo to perform on stage in the cult musical comedy Forbidden Zone, and can be seen in the IFC series The Business. He is a founding member of the award-winning company Dance Animal, the world's first comedy-dance tribe and is currently a co-organizer of Mprov, the Montreal Improv Festival. Anders has been involved in documentary filmmaking with Montreal's Rotating Planet Productions, and is also an avid writer and teacher as well as an aspiring clown. Anders is the tallest member of Uncalled For.
email: anders@uncalledforimprov.com
Mike Hughes is currently working on creating a new work for the stage.
Recently Mike worked with InterKunst, a touring theatre company based in Berlin.
This past summer he also wrote and directed his first show (Always Lost Never Found),
as part of Gravy Bath`s New Classical Theatre Festival. Some theatre companies that
Mike has worked with include the aformentioned Gravy Bath (a compnay he co-founded in 1999),
Geordie Productions and the Montreal Young Compnay. Mike was recently challenged to an
arm wrestling competition where he surprisingly defeated his much bigger opponent. He
credits this achievement to using a combination of power and technique. At the same time.
email: mike@uncalledforimprov.com
Caitlin Howden originally hails from Montreal, but moved to Toronto to study theatre at
Ryerson University. Outside of her work with Uncalled For, Caitlin can be found around Toronto playing
with some of the coolest people at Catch 23 Improv, ProjectProject, Bad Dog Theatre (Globehead) and her
own improv show Ghost Jail Theatre, which she co produces as well. She has also traveled to Edmonton to
perform at the 54 hour DieNasty Soapathon and Rapid Fire Theatreís Improvaganza. This summer Caitlin had
the privilege to perform at the Toronto "Just for Laughs" Festival alongside Martin Short. She is now a
member of the Second City Toronto Mainstage cast.
email: caitlin@uncalledforimprov.com
Matt Goldberg recently graduated from McGill University, having
studied Political Science and Theatre. He directed Tom Stoppard's Dogg's Hamlet,
Cahoot's Macbeth in an excellent run at the McGill Players' Theatre in 2003.
Matt has performed in numerous shows, including The Real Inspector Hound at
McGill Players' Theatre, The Importance of Being Earnest at the University of
Wales, and Godspell at Montreal's Centaur Theatre. For the past two years, he
has coached the John Rennie Improv Team for the Quebec Improv Games, who were
Quebec Champions both times. Matt now looks westward, as he plans to pursue
his MA in theatre at the University of Guelph. Matt is the fastest member of
Uncalled For.
email: matt@uncalledforimprov.com
Nic Wright has been voted the most reclusive tennant in his building
five months in a row. He has several allergies and addictions that keep him sweating
nights and weekends. Last year, in addition to writing copy for The Brick's sizzling
new ad campaign, he starred in the IFC orginal comedy entitled 'The Business' for
which he shared a 2007 Gemini nomination with his co stars for best ensemble cast.
Although Nic is trained in over three forms of deadly martial arts, he remains a
disgraceful dancer. Nic is passionately against BILL C-10. Seriously...it's a
disgrace...like his dancing. Nic can currently be seen on the CBS sit-com 'Accidentally On Purpose'.
email: nic@uncalledforimprov.com
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