Carol Alaimo “Madam Pauline, psychic”
October 2011 update
When Carol Alaimo decided to pursue acting three years ago, she had no idea how busy she would become –or how diverse the roles she would play –including a nun and a psychic!
Carol has performed for the stage in such diverse projects as Dark of the Moon, Butterfingers Angel, The Rose Tattoo, The Vagina Monologues and East Side Mamas. ”. Carol also acted in Car Storiesduring the 2010 Buffalo Infringement Festival.
Her film career includes “The David Dance” (2011), “Saving Francine” (a 2009 48 Hour Film Festival entry she also helped produce) and “Henry’s FutureAn attorney and author, Carol is a life-long resident of Buffalo and a champion of everything the city has to offer, including its wonderful cultural and arts offerings. She has numerous interests that keep her busy and active, as she awaits the next ‘meaty, character role’ that may come her way.
Arlene Clement “Mrs. Colbert”
October 2011 update
In 1988 Arlene and writer/director DonnaMarie met for the first time – when Arlene auditioned for the starring role in DonnaMarie’s full length stage play, In Sickness and Health. Arlene’s portrayal of a woman besieged and slowly ravaged by early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease was so riveting and emotionally powerful that nary a dry eye was left in the house each night.
A highly-respected and well-liked veteran actor in WNY, Arlene has appeared on almost every stage. In her last fulltime year of theater work, Arlene worked on four major, feature length theatrical productions: a starring role in Honus & Me, at Theater of Youth; a supporting role in The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later, at Buffalo United Artists; a starring role in Widows, presented by Subversive Theatre Collective; and ended the year in Beautiful Things back at Buffalo United Artists.
Arlene has been nominated four times for an Artie Award (Buffalo’s version of a Tony Award for theatrical excellence)-twice in the “Best Actress” category, and twice for the “Best Supporting Actress” category for an “Artie” Award.
Arlene has retired from the active life of theatre performing and lives with her family in Buffalo.
Alaina Renee Miller “Lisa”
October 2011 update
Alaina’s audition for the fun loving, happy, and lovable role of “Lisa” was so instantly believable it won her the role on the spot!
Her dedication to her craft is apparent in everything she does, and recently resulted in her winning two back-to- back acting awards from the Buffalo 48 Hour Film Festival - Best Acting (along with Don Gallo) in 2009 for her role as ‘Mary’ in “Mary’s Christmas”, and the second for Best Esemble Acting (along with Don Gallo and Bonnie Jean Taylor) in 2010 her role as ‘Deborah’ in “Homecoming".
She recently wrapped her role on the feature film, “Decayed”, due for released in WNY end of 2011/early 2012.
Her stage work has allowed her to perform in many of the professional theater companies of WNY, including The Irish Classical Theater, American Repertory Theater of WNY, The Alt Theater, and Road Less Traveled Theater. Her performance in The Smoking Gun Trio garnered her picture and favorable mention in Artvoice weekly.
A graduate of the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC, Alaina has returned to live in NYC to further pursue her acting career.
You can contact her by visiting her personal website at www.alainareneemiller.com or sending her an email directly to
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You can also view her IMDb, LinkedIn and Facebook pages - all listed under her full name - Alaina Renee Miller (be sure to click the 'Like" button for all!)
Adrienne Lee Moltz “Annette Tillerman”
October 2011 update
Being part of Henry’s Future was a family affair - her sons Joseph (Joey) and Anthony (baby) appear in the movie, as does her husband, Richard, who coincidently plays her husband (Steve) in the movie! Her role, as Henry’s sister, came naturally to her, as she discovered her dialogue to come easy to her and to be very similar to her own life experiences.
Most of Adrienne’s ‘film’ work is in industrial films; several years ago she appeared in a series of Partners in Rehab commercials that aired on local television stations for two years. She has also helped behind the scenes on a few local productions.
In real life, where she is constantly busy, Adrienne is Manager of Care Management for the Catholic Health System. She is also a Registered Nurse (RN). She and her husband, along with their three sons, reside in Orchard Park.
Suzanne Zorich “Sandy Marrino”
October 2011 update
Suzanne is an actress, comedy writer, improv performer and videographer. While her main obligation was her performance as “Sandy” she also lent a hand on the production side of matters, an easy task for her since she owns and manages her own videography company, SZF Productions (http://www.szfproductions.com), which provides videography and related services to individuals, businesses and educational institutions.
Suzanne spent many years in Los Angeles performing on the Second City’s mainstage and at Improv Olympic West where she was a comedic writer, sketch & improv performer. A reviewer for the L.A Sketch Comedy Festival, in referencing her comedy performance in “The McGillicuddys” wrote, “Zorich demonstrates so much versatility in her performances you never know what outrageous predicament her characters will be in.”
Versatility seems to be her forte, as she has also acted in, or her voice has been provided to, numerous productions for Lionsgate Films, Disney, 20th Century Fox & Lifetime.
Suzanne currently resides in Ithaca, NY, though she is often in WNY where she actively maintains and works on numerous projects.
She can be reached via email at
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