Rebekah landed the supporting role of Camrynn Ford, the pastor's trouble teenage granddaughter in the faith based film, "I am Gabriel." The film stars Dean Cain, John Schneider and is directed by Mike Norris.
"I am Gabriel" scheduled to begin filming mid August in the small town of Justin, Texas.
Here's a quick synopsis: An unforgiving sun, a parched earth and a failed economy have left a small Texas town desolate. For ten years Promise, Texas has known nothing but one curse after another. It's barren, broken, and dying, leaving a town full of despair. When a couple finds a boy walking along a dusty road, alone in the middle of the nowhere, with nothing but a mat tucked under his arm, they pick him up in hopes of helping him. What they don't realize is that he has come to help them and the residents of Promise.
More information to come!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
"Throwing Stones" is back for Season 2!
It was officially announced that a season 2 of the teen horror webseries, "Throwing Stones," is a go! And Rebekah will be returning to the series as Chrissy. Stones also has Jon Keeyes now directing the series. Filming is scheduled to start at the end of July. No word yet on a release date.
Director Jon Keeyes (Suburban Nightmare, American Nightmare) has signed on to direct the second season of the award-winning teen horror web series Throwing Stones which stars Chad Cox (Powder, The Good Guys), Cherami Leigh (Fast Food Nation, Rebekah Kennedy (Season of the Witch), Lindsay Seidel (The Final), Bryan Massey (Boggy Creek), Kayla Carlyle, Lynn Andrews, and other up-and-comers.
The teen series about students sent to Saturday School to learn a lesson has become one of the most watched series on KoldCast TV ever since the cliff hanger episode aired two months ago. Recently MTV producers fell in love with series and began posting episodes on their Facebook pages. The Stones cast were able to stay in touch with the fans of the show by doing live interactive broadcasts on Mingle Media TV where they answered questions about the series. Whereas the first season was about getting to know the students at Blair High while focusing more on the psychological elements, the second season moves into full Slasher-Mode. After finally coming together to overcome their differences, the students of Blair High are violently separated and forced to follow Mr. Beckett's new set of rules. One by one he challenges each student's will to live as he pushes his Broken Window Theory to the test. Their objective is to survive.
The web series is loosely based on a feature length screenplay of the same name by writers Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheeler that Keeyes was attached to before season one began shooting. Stones season two begins filming in July in Dallas, Texas.
Catch that article and all the news for 'Throwing Stones" HERE!
Director Jon Keeyes (Suburban Nightmare, American Nightmare) has signed on to direct the second season of the award-winning teen horror web series Throwing Stones which stars Chad Cox (Powder, The Good Guys), Cherami Leigh (Fast Food Nation, Rebekah Kennedy (Season of the Witch), Lindsay Seidel (The Final), Bryan Massey (Boggy Creek), Kayla Carlyle, Lynn Andrews, and other up-and-comers.
The teen series about students sent to Saturday School to learn a lesson has become one of the most watched series on KoldCast TV ever since the cliff hanger episode aired two months ago. Recently MTV producers fell in love with series and began posting episodes on their Facebook pages. The Stones cast were able to stay in touch with the fans of the show by doing live interactive broadcasts on Mingle Media TV where they answered questions about the series. Whereas the first season was about getting to know the students at Blair High while focusing more on the psychological elements, the second season moves into full Slasher-Mode. After finally coming together to overcome their differences, the students of Blair High are violently separated and forced to follow Mr. Beckett's new set of rules. One by one he challenges each student's will to live as he pushes his Broken Window Theory to the test. Their objective is to survive.
The web series is loosely based on a feature length screenplay of the same name by writers Bart D. Van Bemmel and Jason A. Wheeler that Keeyes was attached to before season one began shooting. Stones season two begins filming in July in Dallas, Texas.
Catch that article and all the news for 'Throwing Stones" HERE!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
"Season of the Witch" on DVD!
Friday, June 24, 2011
"Creature" and Caroline
Rebekah as Caroline |
"And Last but by no means least, there is the lovely and talented Mrs. Rebekah Kennedy, as 'Caroline'. I had written 'Caroline' as "...a 14 year old, lithe, pale red headed girl who encompasses the definition of innocence." And when the Louisiana casting agent gave me Rebekah's headshot I flipped! So Rebekah came in, from Dallas, to audition and she was divine. It was funny because she looks so young (she'd over eighteen but can look 12) I remember being embarrassed when I asked her if she was upset that her character was marrying her brother, lol. She cracked up; such a talented girl!"
You can read the rest of the article HERE!
"Creature" opens in theaters September 9, 2011!
Visit the official website for Creature HERE!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
"Creature" gets release date!
The feature film "Creature" (formally known as Blood is Blood) which Rebekah plays 14 year old Caroline has officially announced a release to the theaters on September 9, 2011! This film stars Mehcad Brooks, Sid Haig, and Serinda Swan, directed by Fred Andrews.
You can watch the trailer HERE as well as the other videos on the youtube page!
Check out the IMDB PAGE and the official WEBSITE!
Monday, May 2, 2011
"House Hunting" debuts first poster
The feature film "House Hunting," which Rebekah plays 15 year old Hanna has released their first poster! There is no word yet on a release date, but you can watch the trailer HERE!!
The film stars Art LaFleur, Marc Singer, Hayley DuMond, Paul McGill, Janey Gioiosa, Victoria Vance, and Rebekah Kennedy. Directed by Eric Hurt.
You can find all the current news on "House Hunting" HERE and the IMDB PAGE.
The film stars Art LaFleur, Marc Singer, Hayley DuMond, Paul McGill, Janey Gioiosa, Victoria Vance, and Rebekah Kennedy. Directed by Eric Hurt.
You can find all the current news on "House Hunting" HERE and the IMDB PAGE.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Rebekah on DeadDave's Radio!
Rebekah recently did an interview on DeadDave's Internet Radio show! Her interview started at 8/7 central and she had a blast speaking about projects and answering caller's questions.
You can check out the all the event information HERE and you can listen to the REPLAY!
Thanks to David Miller and Lee Platt for a fun time! Please also check out their SITE.
You can check out the all the event information HERE and you can listen to the REPLAY!
Thanks to David Miller and Lee Platt for a fun time! Please also check out their SITE.
Rebekah in Rising Talent Magazine!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Rebekah lands Star of the Month with ATOP Interviews
When I pulled out the name “Rebekah Kennedy” out of the hat, I could not have been more pleased. Being the third interview that I have ever posted, Rebekah has been there since the very beginning, and is an inspiration to people everywhere. Having faced troubles and hardships, but conquering them with happiness and strength, Rebekah portrays the exact persona I wanted ATOP Interviews to show. Rebekah’s obvious delight for life and acting shows passion beyond imaginable, and no matter where life leads Rebekah, I will be right there behind her.
Rebekah Kennedy says:
“The road to success is never easy, but life is too short to be miserable”
“This business is never easy, and facing constant rejection everyday can be very draining. Often it feels like a lesson in patience, determination and perseverence. Someone might hear a hundred no’s before you finally get a yes. But the ‘yes’ is worth the fight. It’s definitely worth the hard work to achieve your dreams. I’ve had a lot of health problems that started in college, that I continue to deal with everyday. I’m now in treatment, and each day I continue to get better, but that has been my biggest struggle and hardship. Sometimes, I simply don’t have the energy to get out of bed. Or, I have to fight to get through the day. And, being on a set for twelve to sixteen hours can really put a strain on my body. It can be extremely difficult for a healthy person, but for someone that isn’t completely well, it’s a battle. But, life was never meant to be easy, and what doesn’t kill us only makes us stronger, right? I feel that as I continue to get better, I get stronger in the business. My mom has always told me that if success were easy and just handed over, we wouldn’t appreciate it as much, and she couldn’t be more right. Each experience has been a blessing, and I couldn’t be more thankful for the road I’m on, however difficult it can be. It would be easier to get a “normal” job that doesn’t require as much travel and strain, but life is short and I can’t imagine doing anything else. The opportunity to become someone else, to fill their shoes, to create a something from nothing, to be able to embrace the flaws of someone and speak their voice; these are all things that keep me going. There is something so magical in the work, that it sucks me in. Acting is my drug of choice. So, even when things are tough, I just can’t walk away, because it would mean giving up a part of me. So, as I look to the future, I hope to continue to be blessed, and the expectation that things will keep getting better. With my career and in my life, God is the one who gives me strength, and he has blessed my life with the chance to do what I love. And, I hope that my work will mean something to someone, that at least one person walks away feeling different. That makes everything worth it!”
For a direct link to the interview, please visit HERE.
Season of the Witch premiere in NYC January 5, 2011 |
“The road to success is never easy, but life is too short to be miserable”
“This business is never easy, and facing constant rejection everyday can be very draining. Often it feels like a lesson in patience, determination and perseverence. Someone might hear a hundred no’s before you finally get a yes. But the ‘yes’ is worth the fight. It’s definitely worth the hard work to achieve your dreams. I’ve had a lot of health problems that started in college, that I continue to deal with everyday. I’m now in treatment, and each day I continue to get better, but that has been my biggest struggle and hardship. Sometimes, I simply don’t have the energy to get out of bed. Or, I have to fight to get through the day. And, being on a set for twelve to sixteen hours can really put a strain on my body. It can be extremely difficult for a healthy person, but for someone that isn’t completely well, it’s a battle. But, life was never meant to be easy, and what doesn’t kill us only makes us stronger, right? I feel that as I continue to get better, I get stronger in the business. My mom has always told me that if success were easy and just handed over, we wouldn’t appreciate it as much, and she couldn’t be more right. Each experience has been a blessing, and I couldn’t be more thankful for the road I’m on, however difficult it can be. It would be easier to get a “normal” job that doesn’t require as much travel and strain, but life is short and I can’t imagine doing anything else. The opportunity to become someone else, to fill their shoes, to create a something from nothing, to be able to embrace the flaws of someone and speak their voice; these are all things that keep me going. There is something so magical in the work, that it sucks me in. Acting is my drug of choice. So, even when things are tough, I just can’t walk away, because it would mean giving up a part of me. So, as I look to the future, I hope to continue to be blessed, and the expectation that things will keep getting better. With my career and in my life, God is the one who gives me strength, and he has blessed my life with the chance to do what I love. And, I hope that my work will mean something to someone, that at least one person walks away feeling different. That makes everything worth it!”
For a direct link to the interview, please visit HERE.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
"Season of the Witch" hits the press
Rebekah as Peasant Turk Girl |
"....Also, keep your eyes open for newcomer Rebekah Kennedy who is featured as the Peasant Turk Girl."
You can read the rest of the review HERE.
Catch "Season of the Witch" in theaters everywhere!
Friday, January 7, 2011
Season of the Witch hits theaters today!
Season of the Witch Still |
"Season of the Witch" which stars Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman opens in theaters today! (January 7, 2011)
Rebekah plays a young Peasant Turk Girl in this film. Please go check it out
IMDB PAGE HERE!
Rebekah Kennedy Interview Exclusive: SEASON OF THE WITCH
Rebekah Kennedy has been acting since she was twelve years old, performing professionally by the age of 17. With an impressive number of musicals and theatre productions under her belt, 2010 saw her first appearance on the silver screen, landing parts in Blood is Blood, SAG thriller House Hunting, recently wrapped Book Of Babylon and upcoming Wuss.
She is also currently appearing as Chrissy Holden in newly released teen horror webseries Throwing Stones, which is garnering a huge amount of positive buzz on the internet right now.
But it is her upcoming role as a peasant Turk girl in supernatural thriller Season Of The Witch that we are extra excited about, because not only is she starring alongside a starstudded cast including Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Claire Foy and Christopher Lee, but her character plays an essential part in the shaping of the whole plot for this film.
Cagealot Castle had the honour of doing an exclusive interview with Rebekah about her experience of filming for Season Of The Witch and we are sure that you will enjoy the revelations she makes about her character ( and what it was like working alongside Nicolas Cage! ) as much as we did!
Cagealot Castle: Can you tell us a little about your character in Season Of The Witch and how getting the role came about?
Rebekah: I play a young peasant girl who has a horrible encounter with Behman (Nicolas Cage's character) that does not end well for my character. As a result, the witch (Claire Foy) uses this to haunt Behman's dreams and even while he's awake throughout the movie. Originally I was asked to submit a tape for a different role. So I did, and then I found out from my agent I was being called to Louisiana for a callback for a different role instead, haha. So I went to the callback, where the director, casting director, and one of the producers were present. The next day I found out I got the part and was on my way to Louisiana. It all happened so quickly, but I was so thrilled to be cast.
Cagealot Castle: Being a period film it must have been a stunning set, what was it like portraying a character from a different era and was there anything that helped you get into the spirit of the age?
Rebekah: Putting on the costume really flings you back into the time period. When I put on the clothes, and my hair and make up were done, looking in the mirror it was truly like looking at a different person. Also stepping onto the set really rushed me back. Despite all the crew members running around and equipment when it was time to film, I couldn't help but feel right in her place.
Cagealot Castle: As a modern day woman, what was it like playing a medieval girl?
Rebekah: Well, everything is different. The way you walk and carry yourself. My mentality had to be totally different for the situation that was happening, as it would never happen that way now a days. We just don't have knights tearing into villages with swords, Haha. But, it was also so fun to put on that costume and step onto set to play someone who is nothing like me and doesn't even live in the same time period. It's really magical to be transported to perhaps feel a little bit like they might have.
Cagealot Castle: There are some pretty awesome actors in this movie...We would love to hear a bit about your experience of working alongside Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Claire Foy and the rest of the cast?
Rebekah: It was such an amazing opportunity to be involved in a movie with so much talent! Unfortunately, I only got to work with the three you mentioned. But, I know everyone was a delight. It was definitely an honor and a true treat to meet and work with Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman. Both were such down to earth and extremely nice. I was definitely a bit imitated when I first saw them, but they really put my nerves at ease. Nicolas Cage was also very caring in our scene together and wanted to make sure I was comfortable with everything. Sadly, I didn't have any scenes with Claire Foy, but I did get to talk to her and she's really quite lovely. So kind and easy to talk to. Nothing like her character in the movie haha. The experience was just very surreal and I kept wanting to pinch myself. To be in the same room with such respected actors and getting to watch them work was truly amazing.
Cagealot Castle: We've seen wolves, flying witches and vapour harpies in the trailers and clips for Season Of The Witch, and the film looks like it is going to be quite a spooky ride! can you say anything more about that and is the supernatural element something that attracted you to this film and is it a genre you can see yourself working in for the future?
Rebekah: I can't say too much because I don't want to give anything away. But it is definitely a spooky adventure. The supernatural element is very prominent, and what's really interesting is that the men taking the Witch on the journey really have no idea what they are in for. So, I think the audience will be hanging on to see what happens next. I really love watching these kind of movies, so it was definitely something that attracted me to the project. It's so exciting to enter a world that is not like your own where you feel like anything can happen. I can definitely see myself doing this genre again! The film I just wrapped, "The Book of Babylon", has a big supernatural element as well. It's just a fun world to fall into!
Cagealot Castle: And along the same spooky lines, Did anything supernaturally interesting happen while filming?! :)
Rebekah: Aw, sadly not for me! I did almost choke on some blood, but I don't think that had anything to do with supernatural stuff, just the blood sliding down my throat. Haha.
Cagealot Castle: If you were to have one 'supernatural' power, what would it be and why?
Rebekah: Wow, that's tough. I think flying would be really cool! Or being able to move things with my mind. It just seems like you could get things done so much faster. Wait that's two haha. Can I have both?
Cagealot Castle: What three words would you use to describe this film to encourage people to see it?
Rebekah: Mystery, Adventure, Thriller. If people are wanting a true thrill ride from beginning to end, they will love this film!
Cagealot Castle: Thanks so much for accepting the invite for an interview Rebekah, we can't wait to see the movie and will be looking out for you!
Rebekah: Thanks so much for the interview!
Season Of The Witch opens today 7th January 2011.
Offical website:
http://www.seasonofthewitchmovie.com/
Check out Rebekah Kennedy's website and Imdb page for more info, photos and upcoming projects:
http://rebekahkennedy.com/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2796058/
(c) Cagealot Castle 2011
Here's a direct LINK to the interview!
She is also currently appearing as Chrissy Holden in newly released teen horror webseries Throwing Stones, which is garnering a huge amount of positive buzz on the internet right now.
But it is her upcoming role as a peasant Turk girl in supernatural thriller Season Of The Witch that we are extra excited about, because not only is she starring alongside a starstudded cast including Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Claire Foy and Christopher Lee, but her character plays an essential part in the shaping of the whole plot for this film.
Cagealot Castle had the honour of doing an exclusive interview with Rebekah about her experience of filming for Season Of The Witch and we are sure that you will enjoy the revelations she makes about her character ( and what it was like working alongside Nicolas Cage! ) as much as we did!
Cagealot Castle: Can you tell us a little about your character in Season Of The Witch and how getting the role came about?
Rebekah: I play a young peasant girl who has a horrible encounter with Behman (Nicolas Cage's character) that does not end well for my character. As a result, the witch (Claire Foy) uses this to haunt Behman's dreams and even while he's awake throughout the movie. Originally I was asked to submit a tape for a different role. So I did, and then I found out from my agent I was being called to Louisiana for a callback for a different role instead, haha. So I went to the callback, where the director, casting director, and one of the producers were present. The next day I found out I got the part and was on my way to Louisiana. It all happened so quickly, but I was so thrilled to be cast.
Cagealot Castle: Being a period film it must have been a stunning set, what was it like portraying a character from a different era and was there anything that helped you get into the spirit of the age?
Rebekah: Putting on the costume really flings you back into the time period. When I put on the clothes, and my hair and make up were done, looking in the mirror it was truly like looking at a different person. Also stepping onto the set really rushed me back. Despite all the crew members running around and equipment when it was time to film, I couldn't help but feel right in her place.
Cagealot Castle: As a modern day woman, what was it like playing a medieval girl?
Rebekah: Well, everything is different. The way you walk and carry yourself. My mentality had to be totally different for the situation that was happening, as it would never happen that way now a days. We just don't have knights tearing into villages with swords, Haha. But, it was also so fun to put on that costume and step onto set to play someone who is nothing like me and doesn't even live in the same time period. It's really magical to be transported to perhaps feel a little bit like they might have.
Cagealot Castle: There are some pretty awesome actors in this movie...We would love to hear a bit about your experience of working alongside Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Claire Foy and the rest of the cast?
Rebekah: It was such an amazing opportunity to be involved in a movie with so much talent! Unfortunately, I only got to work with the three you mentioned. But, I know everyone was a delight. It was definitely an honor and a true treat to meet and work with Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman. Both were such down to earth and extremely nice. I was definitely a bit imitated when I first saw them, but they really put my nerves at ease. Nicolas Cage was also very caring in our scene together and wanted to make sure I was comfortable with everything. Sadly, I didn't have any scenes with Claire Foy, but I did get to talk to her and she's really quite lovely. So kind and easy to talk to. Nothing like her character in the movie haha. The experience was just very surreal and I kept wanting to pinch myself. To be in the same room with such respected actors and getting to watch them work was truly amazing.
Cagealot Castle: We've seen wolves, flying witches and vapour harpies in the trailers and clips for Season Of The Witch, and the film looks like it is going to be quite a spooky ride! can you say anything more about that and is the supernatural element something that attracted you to this film and is it a genre you can see yourself working in for the future?
Rebekah: I can't say too much because I don't want to give anything away. But it is definitely a spooky adventure. The supernatural element is very prominent, and what's really interesting is that the men taking the Witch on the journey really have no idea what they are in for. So, I think the audience will be hanging on to see what happens next. I really love watching these kind of movies, so it was definitely something that attracted me to the project. It's so exciting to enter a world that is not like your own where you feel like anything can happen. I can definitely see myself doing this genre again! The film I just wrapped, "The Book of Babylon", has a big supernatural element as well. It's just a fun world to fall into!
Cagealot Castle: And along the same spooky lines, Did anything supernaturally interesting happen while filming?! :)
Rebekah: Aw, sadly not for me! I did almost choke on some blood, but I don't think that had anything to do with supernatural stuff, just the blood sliding down my throat. Haha.
Cagealot Castle: If you were to have one 'supernatural' power, what would it be and why?
Rebekah: Wow, that's tough. I think flying would be really cool! Or being able to move things with my mind. It just seems like you could get things done so much faster. Wait that's two haha. Can I have both?
Cagealot Castle: What three words would you use to describe this film to encourage people to see it?
Rebekah: Mystery, Adventure, Thriller. If people are wanting a true thrill ride from beginning to end, they will love this film!
Cagealot Castle: Thanks so much for accepting the invite for an interview Rebekah, we can't wait to see the movie and will be looking out for you!
Rebekah: Thanks so much for the interview!
Season Of The Witch opens today 7th January 2011.
Offical website:
http://www.seasonofthewitchmovie.com/
Check out Rebekah Kennedy's website and Imdb page for more info, photos and upcoming projects:
http://rebekahkennedy.com/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2796058/
(c) Cagealot Castle 2011
Here's a direct LINK to the interview!
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Theatre Graduate Appears in Major Motion Picture
Actress Rebekah Kennedy, a 2006 graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic University, attended a red carpet premiere this week for the new motion picture Season of the Witch which opens nationwide on Friday.
Kennedy, 26, who grew up near Dallas, Texas, plays a peasant girl in the film, which stars Nicholas Cage, Ron Perlman and Claire Foy. Later this year, audiences will see her in the leading role in an upcoming feature film, Book of Babylon.
Kennedy majored in musical theatre and minored in dance at PBA. During her college years, she performed in various stage roles, including Anybodys in the University's production of West Side Story, Jennie Mae Layman in The Diviners, Nursie in Camino Real, Ralph in Kiss me Kate and the Little Boy in Me and My Girl. She earned an Irene Ryan nomination for her role in The Diviners.
According to Kennedy's website, she portrayed Jessie Oakley in a production of Annie Get your Gun in her hometown during one of her summer breaks from college. She also spent a summer in New Hampshire where she performed in six musicals in six weeks. Later, she was chosen to participate in NYU's CAP 21 Musical Theatre Program in New York. Daniel Gordon, professor of theatre at PBA, recalls Kennedy as an exceptional student. She was always focused, Gordon said. She learned this craft on the boards. All the best actors working in the industry today learned their craft on the stage. After graduation, she returned to Texas, where she continued to train and audition. She also taught musical theatre to children.
Other upcoming films in which Kennedy is slated to appear include the comedy Wuss and thriller House Hunting.
Kennedy, 26, who grew up near Dallas, Texas, plays a peasant girl in the film, which stars Nicholas Cage, Ron Perlman and Claire Foy. Later this year, audiences will see her in the leading role in an upcoming feature film, Book of Babylon.
Kennedy majored in musical theatre and minored in dance at PBA. During her college years, she performed in various stage roles, including Anybodys in the University's production of West Side Story, Jennie Mae Layman in The Diviners, Nursie in Camino Real, Ralph in Kiss me Kate and the Little Boy in Me and My Girl. She earned an Irene Ryan nomination for her role in The Diviners.
According to Kennedy's website, she portrayed Jessie Oakley in a production of Annie Get your Gun in her hometown during one of her summer breaks from college. She also spent a summer in New Hampshire where she performed in six musicals in six weeks. Later, she was chosen to participate in NYU's CAP 21 Musical Theatre Program in New York. Daniel Gordon, professor of theatre at PBA, recalls Kennedy as an exceptional student. She was always focused, Gordon said. She learned this craft on the boards. All the best actors working in the industry today learned their craft on the stage. After graduation, she returned to Texas, where she continued to train and audition. She also taught musical theatre to children.
Other upcoming films in which Kennedy is slated to appear include the comedy Wuss and thriller House Hunting.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Rebekah hits the red carpet!
Rebekah walked the red carpet when she attended the "Season of the Witch" premiere January 5, 2011 in New York City. The premiere was held at the AMC Lincoln Square Theater. "Season of the Witch" opens January 7, 2011!
You can find a fun video of Rebekah walking the red carpet HERE and some lovely fans were waiting for her at the after party, which you can watch HERE!
Monday, January 3, 2011
Interview with Cherami Leigh and Rebekah Kennedy of Throwing Stones
Digital Chick TV did an exclusive interview with Cherami Leigh and Rebekah Kennedy about "Throwing Stones" the web series.
Check out the LINK for the interview!
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