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Terence J. Gerchberg was born in NYC, but grew up most of his life in southern California.  Although financially strapped, nothing would stop him from dreaming and working hard to succeed in school, at work, and with sports. Having faced his share of obstacles before hitting puberty, quitting has and will never be an option.
     In high school, Terence fell in love with performing.  He acted in all of the school plays and helped behind the scenes building sets and writing. After high school he started to pursue an acting career which was cut short by his Father. “Nice Jewish boys should focus on school,” he said. So Terence focused on his studies at NYU’s prestigious stern school of business, bringing him back to “the greatest city in the world” - Manhattan. After graduation, he worked on the floor of the American Stock Exchange, and quickly moved up the ranks. While working on the floor, his gambling problem got the best of him.  He was betting for work, after work, on the weekends, anytime and all the time.  Before long, he was in way over my head. Then things came to a crashing halt. After a staggering loss, and a brief stint at a gambling rehabilitation center, Terence learned what he really wanted out of life. See you in the movies!

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M.I. Walshon has been writing since he was five. His first self published novel, “Mel’s Day Out,” was bound and illustrated by himself in the 5th grade. He is a graduate of Skidmore College. For years he studied theatrical design and direction, but made the switch to film and television in his junior year when he was fortunate enough to work on both “3rd Rock From the Sun” and “That ‘70s Show.” Since graduation, he has worked in all corners of the industry including scripted television, reality television, documentaries, feature films, indie films, and children’s programming. As a respite from the film world, he made his off broadway directorial debut with “The Briefcase,” a radio play by Greg Machlin in 2004.

email Z: z@run2three.com