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Sideshow Cinema is the film production company run by B-movie award winning independent filmmaker and actor Michael Legge. Sideshow Cinema's short film The Lemon Man was licensed to the USA Network show, Night Flight.

The company was founded by Legge sometime in the 1980's and has produced over twenty films, including Working Stiffs, Loons, Potential Sins, Sick Time, Honey Glaze and his award winning 2005 released political satire Democrazy Sideshow Cinema's films have been screened worldwide. They have been shown at film festivals in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Venezuela.

Stable of actors

Sideshow Cinema has a stable of actors which Legge uses both on stage and in his films. The following actors appear in at least two of Sideshow Cinema's productions.

Stacy Armstrong

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Stacy Armstrong
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Stacy Armstrong & Ted Kennedy

Stacy Armstrong is an award winning stage and screen actress. She has worked with Legge on several plays he directed including The Philadelphia Story, Cocoanuts, Hotel Faux Pas, “Ghost Train’’ and The Crayon Jungle. She also has a featured role in his 2005 comedy film Democrazy. She has also worked on dozens of stage musicals and plays and worked on the independent comedy feature by filmmaker Eric Bruno Borgman called The Man in the Movie where she plays a silent film actress. Stacy is married and lives in Massachusetts.

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Eric Bruno Borgman

Eric Bruno Borgman is an American actor, filmmaker and writer. He is the son of the jazz writer George A. Borgman. Borgman was heavily influenced by Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton and silent film. His feature film The Deserter is a modern-day silent comedy about a British Revolutionary War drummer who accidentally deserts from his regiment and is hunted down for execution.

As an actor Borgman has worked on many films and television shows including, Spenser: For Hire, Waterfront, The Cider House Rules, Me, Myself and Irene, Mr. Deeds, and Mystic River. He can also be seen as Dunz in Michael Legge's 2005 film Democrazy. Borgman has worked with Legge on stage several times and played the title role in Legge's play The Fabulous Imbecile in 2002. He continues to act on stage and in film and is continuing to write and produce his own film projects. Director Harald Zwart gave Borgman a scene with Steve Martin in The Pink Panther 2 </ref> where he pays a French Customs Officer and accidentally stamps Clouseau's hand instead of his passport. After yelping in pain Clouseau calls him an, "Idiot!"

Maury Doyle

Maury Doyle has worked for Sideshow Cinema in a couple of roles as an associate producer on Legge's 1989 film Working Stiffs and as an actor in both Working Stiffs and he palyed "Sam, the Judge" in Loons. Michael Legge's 1995 film Sick Time is dedicated to him.

Ed Dunn

Ed Dunn is a longtime friend and collaborator of Michael Legge. He has appeared on stage with Legge playing Harpo to Legge's Groucho in the stage versions of several of the Marx Brothers musical comedies. Dunn is considered a superb visual actor and a great Harpo impersonator. On film Dunn has played the father of Honey Glaze in Legge's Honey Glaze and Dr. Triclops in Democrazy.

Edward Eck

Edward R. Eck (b. September 24, 1949) is an American stage and movie actor. He has appeared in at least eight films directed by Michael Legge and many more stage plays. Some of the films he has been in are Chat for Mrs. Order, Loons, Potential Sins, Honey Glaze, and Democrazy.

Bob Eiland

Bob Eiland is a Massachusetts-based New England area actor who received second billing in Legge's 1999 sci-fi comedy Braindrainer where he played Senator Rick Vapid. In the 1997 released film Alien Agenda: Under the Skin he acted in the Legge directed segment "Alien Abductee Interviews".

Beverly Epstein

Beverly Epstein is an actress who had the lead in Michael Legge's film Working Stiffs where she played "Lacey Shannon". She received "Special Thanks" credits for Cutthroats.

Tony Ferreira

Tony Ferreira is a New England actor who has appeared in at least three of Michael Legge's Sideshow Cinema films. In 1999, he played Webb in Braindrainer. Ten years before he appeared as Larry Shannon in Working Stiffs in 1989 and as Steve Weevil in 1991's Loons.

Phil Fougere

Phil Fougere has appeared in three Legge written and directed farces: Potential Sins, Braindrainer and Democrazy. Fougere is an accomplished vocalist and stage actor who has appeared in productions with The Medway Players, Gateway Players and Millis Theater Group. He is currently completing work on his first fiction novel tentatively entitled "Valuable Antiques."

Robin Gabrielli

Robin Gabrielli has played major roles in the last two Sideshow Cinema films, Democrazy and Honey Glaze. Gabrielli is a New England actor and has worked with Michael Legge on stage as well as the movies.

Bruce Harding

Bruce Harding has acted in at least six Sideshow Cinema films written and directed by Michael Legge. He appeared in Chat for Mrs. Order in 1987 and played Carl Worm in 1989's Working Stiffs. His acting in films seems to be mainly with as a Sideshow Cinema actor.

Linda Baxter Hardy

Linda Baxter Hardy is a New England area actress based out of Massachusetts who received first billing in Michael Legge's 1991 comedy Loons.

Alan Kennedy

Alan Kennedy is an important member of the Sideshow Cinema stable of actors having appeared in at least eight of Legge's films. His first known film of Legge's that he worked on was Chat for Mrs. Order in 1987. In 1989, he played "Eldon" in Working Stiffs, Socks in 1991 in Loons and "Don Drinkwater" in 1994's Cutthroats. The next year Kennedy then appeared as "Terry Random" in Sick Time. 1997 saw two more roles in Legge films, Potential Sins and Alien Agenda: Under the Skin. He last appeared in 1999 in Braindrainer playing "Novak".

Michael Legge

Main article: Michael Legge (filmmaker)

Founder of Sideshow Cinema, and an award winning actor, director and screenwriter. Legge also acts in and directs stage plays and has written several comedy stage productions.

Mary Ellen Maloney

Mary Ellen Maloney has appeared in a least four Sideshow productions since playing a crazy woman in 1991's Loons. She then played "Polly" in Cutthroats in 1994 and "Rene" in Sick Time the next year. Her last known work with Sideshow was in 1997's Potential Sins. In 1997, Maloney also appeared as "Cindy Callabro" in the film Ralph Talk directed by John N. Michaels. She also played a pregnant woman in Love... at Your Disposal which was released in 2000 and directed by Paul Lombardo.

BJ McCoy

BJ McCoy (born July 8, 1947) is an American film and stage actor who has appeared in at least eight Sideshow Cinema comedies over a twenty year period, including Chat for Mrs. Order, Working Stiffs, Loons, Cutthroats, Sick Time, Braindrainer, Honey Glaze, and Democrazy. He has performed live in numerous plays and musicals and has also worked as a director in theater.

Diane Mela

Diane Mela is an American film actress whose latest movie is The Birthday Present, produced at Dedham Digital Studios. She has also regularly appeared in Sideshow Cinema productions by director and filmmaker Michael Legge, notably Democrazy and Honey Glaze. Mela also plays the character Groaner in the cable television horror series The Dungeon of Dr. Dreck.

Cheryl Miller

Cheryl Miller has appeared in at least four of Legge's Sideshow Cinema productions. Starting in 1991 she played a nurse in Loons. Then she played "Ms. LeClaw" in 1995's Sick Time and "Madame Anne Slack" in Braindrainer which was released in 1999. Braindrainer was re-released in 2005 on DVD as the second feature along Democrazy where Miller portrays a puzzle victim. She was given a "Special Thanks" credit on Sideshow's Cutthroats in 1994.

Todd Miller

Todd Miller has worked on both sides of the camera and has been given "Special Thanks", credits on three Sideshow Cinema productions, Loons, Cuththroats, and Braindrainer. He has also appeared on camera playing "Mr. Fishbreath" in Democrazy, a restaurant patron in Honey Glaze, "Robodoc" in Braindrainer and a character named "Fred who Stares", in Loons.

Steven Mullahoo

Steve Mullahoo (b. February 4 1964) is an American independent film and stage actor who works out of New England. His most recent film was the 2005 award winning Michael Legge comedy Democrazy released by Sub Rosa Video where he played "Math McCue".

Mullahoo has been a close associate of Michael Legge and an important member of Legge's Sideshow Cinema. He has worked with Legge since at least 1993, appearing in various films including Cutthroats where he played "R. L. Stevenson", Potential Sins and Braindrainer, where he played "Matt Retina".

Jan Nargi

Jan Nargi is a well known theater writer and reviewer. She is also an actress of the stage and screen. She has appeared in several Sideshow prodcutions, most recently playing a terrorist in Democrazy. Nargi portrayed a character named "Nina Callous" in both Sick Time and Braindrainer and played Peg in Cutthroats and Pawn in Working Stiffs.

Lorna Nogueira

Lorna Nogueira is an alumna of the University of Massachusetts. Her most notable roles have been in the award winning Democrazy and Honey Glaze, by writer and director Michael Legge. She played the First Lady in Democrazy, which won best screenplay at the B-Movie Film Festival in New York.

She also has a stage career as both an actor and director, including directing the Massachusetts-based Medway Players' The Innocents (an adaptation of Henry James' novel The Turn of the Screw). She has written the comic plays The Crayon Jungle and Hell's Kitchen.

James O'Brien

James O'Brien is a New England based actor and award-winning director. He has appeared in numerous Sideshow Cinema productions both on stage and on screen. His last film appearance was as Dr. Fooch in Legge's Honey Glaze. He also played roles in Potential Sins, Loons, and Working Stiffs.

Sydelle Pittas

Sydelle Pittas is an American stage and film actress. She has worked with Legge on stage and with him in his 1999 comedy Braindrainer where she played “Dr. Belinda Garland.” The film critic Kevin P. Hoffman described her as, “very funny” in the role. In 2003, Pittas appeared in the world premiere of Shirley Timmreck's play Circles of Time where she played an octogenarian and was described as being, “captivating,” by Boston stage critic Suzanne Bixley. She is also a stage director and directed “Doctor Please!” on the stage in Boston in 2003.

James Porter

James Porter is an American film actor. His most recent movie is the award winning Michael Legge film, Democrazy, in which he plays the crazed Professor Wagstaff.

He has built up a collecting of strange and bizarre characters both on stage and in films including lunatic killer and a crazed clown. He is married to actress Bunny Porter who has appeared in several films with him.

Phyllis Rittner

Phyllis Rittner is an American actress who lives in Massachusetts. She played in Potential Sins and Alien Agenda: Under the Skin. She debuted on stage with the Concord Players in Concord, Massachusetts in 1995 playing "Rose" in Dancing at Lughnasa. Other stage performances include "Corinne" in Luxury Cruse, "Alice" in The Octette Bridge Club, and "Gabrielle" in Meanwhile Back on the Couch.

John Shanahan

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John Shanahan

John Shanahan is a stage and screen actor who debuted in a Michael Legge film as "Chip Martin" in Democrazy. Shanahan has also worked for Jodom Pictures where he acted in A House Divided. Shanahan is also writer and playwright having written several stage plays within the past few years. He has appeared onstage with Legge several times which includes Hotel Faux Pas.

Ruth Shane

Ruth Shane is a New England area actress based out of Massachusetts. She appeared in a total of four Sideshow Cinema productions starting in 1987 in Chat for Mrs. Order. Shane played "Liz" in Working Stiffs in 1989 and then "Margaret" in Loons in 1991. She received a Special Thanks credit on Loons as well. Her last film for Legge was in 1994's Cutthroats where she portrayed "Lucille".

Rebecca Tredeau

Rebecca Tredeau is an actress whose most recent film role was as "Anne" in the 2003 drama Barbara James directed by Winston Moxam. James' work with Michael Legge and Sideshow Cinema goes back to at least 1995 when she appeared as "Bat Girl" in the film Sick Time. In 1997 she acted in both Potential Sins and Alien Agenda: Under the Skin and then in 1998 she appeared in the Dryer Straits segment directed by Legge in Creaturerealm: Demons Wake. Her last known association with Sideshow was when she played "Dour" in Braindrainer in 1999 where she also received a credit under Special Thanks.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Phyllis Weaver

Phyllis Weaver has been a long time member of Michael Legge's acting team. She has worked as an actress on stage under Legge's direction and in at least ten of his films. Her latest role was as Walker in his award winning comedy Democrazy (2005). She has appeared in Chat for Mrs. Order , Working Stiffs, Loons, Cutthroats, Sick Time, Potential Sins, Alien Agenda:Under the Skin, Creaturerealm: Demons Wake and Braindrainer. She was also an associate producer on Loons (1991). Weaver's latest work with Sideshow Cinema is in the movie (2007).

Cherry Lynn Zinger

Cherry Lynn Zinger has been a member of the Sideshow Cinema players since at least 1999 when she appeared in Michael Legge's comedy sci-fi film Braindrainer where she was a Nuisance Media Type. Zinger has acted on stage for many years. She has played "Rosalind" in As You Like It, "Puck" in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and "Bloody Mary" in South Pacific. Zinger has appeared in over sixteen stage productions and fims. She has been in several plays directed by Legge including most recently The Cat and the Canary in 2005. She had one of the starring roles in the comedy spy feature Honey Glaze where she played Nurse Tarika and in the award winning Democrazy where she played Sim Moroshi.

References

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  2. ^ Jones, Stephen (2000-09-01). The Essential Monster Movie Guide: A Century of Creature Features on Film, TV and Video. New York: Billboard Books. p. 418. ISBN 978-0-83-207936-8. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. Tower of the Obscure: The Films of Michael Legge, Penguincomics.net
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  5. Democrazy at IMDb
  6. Jac Publishing
  7. The Country Gazette, 11 April 2003, Vol. 22, Iss. 50, pg. C5, by: Jennifer Pollack, "Taking a ride on the 'Ghost Train'
  8. The Man in the Movie Website
  9. Stacy Armstrong at IMDb
  10. ’’Who's Who in America 2004’’ Volume 1, A-K, page 516.
  11. The Herald of Scotland, "Let's Hear it for Silent Movies", Hannah McGill, September 12, 2005
  12. Silent Film, Jess Holland, March 2007
  13. Eric Bruno Borgman at IMDb
  14. Democrazy DVD, End Credits, and Audio Commentary
  15. Jac Publishing
  16. The Country Gazette, "Players take on 'The Fabulous Imbecile' at Medway Library", Sara Withee, page B4.
  17. Boston Magazine, "Boston's Most Well-Known", David Wildman, February 2008, page 24.
  18. I-Newswire
  19. Sophomoric comedy routines by Dennis Schwartz
  20. Maury Doyle at IMDb
  21. Ed Dunn at IMDb
  22. Ed Eck at IMDb
  23. b-independent.com
  24. Bob Eiland at IMDb
  25. Beverly Epstein at IMDb
  26. Beverly Epstein at IMDb
  27. Tony Ferreira at IMDb
  28. Phil Fougere at IMDb
  29. Robin Gabrielli at IMDb
  30. Bruce Harding at IMDb
  31. Linda Baxter Hardy at IMDb
  32. Sophomoric comedy routines by Dennis Schwartz
  33. Alan Kennedy at IMDb
  34. Michael Legge at IMDb
  35. Mary Ellen Maloney at IMDb
  36. BJ McCoy at IMDb
  37. "The Country Gazette", Jennifer Pollack, "Taking a ride on the 'Ghost Train'", April 11, 2003, Vol. 22, Iss. 50, pg. C5.
  38. "The Metro West Daily News", David Brooks Andrews, "Local troupe performs at theater festival", May 28, 2006, Vol. 8, Iss. 216, pg. C3.
  39. Cheryl Miller at IMDb
  40. Todd Miller at IMDb
  41. Jan Nargi at IMDb
  42. James O'Brien at IMDb
  43. ^ Sydelle Pittas at IMDb
  44. Article on Circles in Time
  45. Phyllis Rittner at IMDb
  46. Concord Players
  47. John Shanahan official website
  48. John Shanahan at IMDb
  49. Article about Jodom Pictures
  50. Ruth Shane at IMDb
  51. Rebecca Tredeau at IMDb
  52. Phyllis Weaver at IMDb
  53. New DVD Releases and Coming Soon DVDs - Movies Unlimited
  54. ^ Cherry Lynn Zinger at IMDb
  55. Concord Players Bio

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