Saturday, December 18, 2010

Biographies of Wild Stallion - Discover The Legend

It is my pleasure to have the friendship of Bryce Fillmore the director of Wild Stallion- Discover The Legend. Bryce understands the importance of strong moral families and the movies he produces show it. Bryce is a true friend, a wonderful person and a great movie director.

Wild Stallion - Discover The Legend has proven to be a very popular and loved movie about two young girls who work at saving a wild mustang herd. I would like to share some personal insight from the director of the Wild Stallion - Discover The Legend, Bryce Fillmore.

I asked Bryce to re-sight some of his personal moments as the movie was being produced. Bryce says,
Wild Stallion - Discover The Legend was filmed in Sanpete County near Mt. Pleasant and Fairview in Utah. It was a very enjoyable shoot that took place over a 3 week period and all the actors were wonderful to work with. I believe that the most fun was had when we were filming high up in the mountains and all of us were fortunate to work in the beautiful scenery for several days with deer and other creatures being spotted on a regular basis.
Bryce was also kind enough to give me some of the actor and actresses biographies that I would like to share.

“Wild Stallion” is directed by Craig Clyde who is a seasoned director. His latest directorial features include “Derby Stallion” with Zach Efron, “Family Holiday” with Dave Coulier and Alexa Fischer, and “Miracle Dogs” with Josh Hutcherson, Rue McClanahan and Kate Jackson. Mr. Clyde is credited with giving Zach Efron his first starring movie role.

“Wild Stallion” producer Bryce Fillmore has been making movies for the past 30 years. His latest productions include “Beau Jest” with Lainie Kazan and Seymour Cassell, “Miracle Dogs” with Josh Hutcherson, Rue McClanahan and Kate Jackson, and “Singles 2nd Ward” starring Kirby Heybourne and Will Swenson.

STARRING


Miranda Cosgrove is a young talent best known for her starring roles in the television series “iCarly” and “Drake and Josh”. She is also well known for her performances in the feature films “School of Rock” and "Yours, Mine and Ours". Miranda’s -Q rating- is in the low 200’s, a great accomplishment at her young age. Recently, according to The Hollywood Reporter, “iCarly” drew in 6.5 million viewers, helping it score as the most watched basic cable show of the week. Miranda has been nominated for the Young Artist Award in 2004, 2006, 2007, and 2008. She was also nominated for the MTV award for “School of Rock”.



Connie Sellecca is an American beauty that began her career in modeling and transitioned into successful television roles, including “The Greatest American Hero” and her most successful series, “Hotel” which received six Golden Globe nominations.


Fred Ward has well over 70 appearances under his belt. He is a marvelous character actor with intense eyes, a sly grin and somewhat grizzled appearance. Some of his most noteworthy performances are “Escape from Alcatraz”, “Sweet Home Alabama”, “Uncommon Valor”, “Remo Williams” and the sci-fi hit “Tremors”.


Robert Wagner has had a long storied career in both feature films and in television. His best known performances include television series roles in “It Takes a Thief”, “Switch” “Hart to Hart” and many motion picture roles including, “The Longest Day” and spy spoof “Austin Powers”.


Paul Sorvino is truly a veteran talent, having performed in nearly 50 movies in just the last decade alone. Some his highlight films include “Goodfellas”, “Nixon”, “The Cooler” and “Boogie Woogie”. Paul is looking to do his next 50 movies before he retires.


Danielle Chuchran has a veteran’s resume even at her tender age. She has been in many films and tv episodes including: “Cat in the Hat”, “ER”, “The Bold and the Beautiful”, “Without a Trace”, “Crossing Jordon” and many more. Dani was nominated in 2005 for the Young Artist Award and won the 2008 Young Artist Award for her performance in “Saving Sarah Cain”.


KC Clyde is an actor on the verge of stardom, with over 30 film and television credits including, “I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer”, “Derby Stallion”, “Miracle Dogs”, “Everwood”, “Veronica Mars”, “ER” and is in 3 new films debuting in 2009.


Corbin Allred has been making movies since he was a teenager. His numerous motion pictures and tv rolls include, “Bones”, “CSI: Miami”, “7th Heaven”, Navy NCIS”, “ER”, Monk”, “JAG” and “Robin Hood: Men in Tights”.


Gib Gerard is the son of veteran actors Gil Gerard and Connie Sellecca. Although Gil is a newcomer with only a few film credits he delivers a wonderful lighthearted performance in “Wild Stallion” and is carefully considering his future in the film business.


Michael Lawson is also an up and coming talent. His credits include, “American Pie: Presents Band Camp”, “Revenge of the Mummy”, “Crossing Jordan”, “General Hospital” and “CSI” and many others too numerous to mention. Michael has aspirations to also produce and direct motion pictures.


All horses used in the filming of “Wild Stallion” were owned and trained by Lamont Christensen. No horses were harmed in any way during the making of this film.


The American mustang, has been both a tangible reality to some and a romantic myth to others. They are beautiful, natural… and to many mysterious creatures roaming the western United States. “Wild Stallion” is dedicated to those living symbols of the American West and their pioneer spirit.



Director & Producer Mini Biographies

Director Craig Clyde is a seasoned director. His latest directorial features include “Derby Stallion” with Zach Efron, “Family Holiday” with Dave Coulier and Alexa Fischer “Miracle Dog’s” with Josh Hutcherson, Rue McClanahan and Kate Jackson.

Producer Bryce Fillmore has been making movies for the past 30 years. His latest productions include “Beau Jest” with Lainie Kazan and Seymour Cassell, “Miracle Dog’s” with Josh Hutcherson, Rue McClanahan and Kate Jackson and “Singles 2nd Ward” starring Kirby Heybourne and Will Swenson.


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