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30th October - 1st November 2015

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A 3 Day Convention for Fans of Joss Whedon

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Miracle Laurie

Laurie started towards a professional acting career at Orange Coast College, where she was part of the student-run repertory theatre. She also appeared in several faculty-directed shows at the school. Notable roles from this period include Belle Starr and other female roles in Jessie and the Bandit Queen[2] in 2000 and Ariel in William Shakespeare's The Tempest[3] in 2001.

Laurie's first credited TV role was sorority sister Veronica in "Team", a 2004 episode of Medical Investigation. In 2009, she played Elsa in the pilot episode of The Cabonauts.

That same year, Joss Whedon cast Laurie in his show Dollhouse, which depicted a secret corporation that recruits troubled young people, stores their memories in a computer, wipes their minds (turning them into "dolls"), imprints them with new personalities, and rents them to wealthy people for special assignments. Her first major dramatic role, Laurie played a character named Mellie, who is later revealed to be a doll named November, as well as one of November's other imprinted personalities, and November's original identity, Madeleine.

For more information on Miracle Laurie click here to view his imdb profile.

Indigo

Indigo was born Alyssa Ashley Nichols in 1984, in Los Angeles, CA. Coming from an artistic family, she was exposed early on to various facets of the arts and attributes much of her interests in them to this.

She booked her first commercial for Armour Hot Dog at age 5, and spent the next several years doing various student films and industrials, while simultaneously building up a reputation among casting directors in the industry.

At age 10 she booked her first film role, playing opposite 'Louis Gossett Jr.', in the Showtime film, Zooman (1995); adapted from the play "Zooman and the Sign".

During her freshman year in high school she was accepted from among applicants nationwide into the prestigious summer arts program; the California State Summer School for the Arts, (better known as CSSSA). In honor of her acceptance into this program, she was also made a recipient of the Governor's Medallion award.

She auditioned and was accepted to the Los Angeles County High School of the Arts, (LACHSA), her junior year. It was during this time that she also decided to change her name to Indigo.

Just before her junior year in high school however, Indigo took the CHSPE, (California High School Proficiency Exam), passed, and received her high school diploma a semester into the school year, prompting her to graduate a year and a half ahead of schedule.

In recent years she's also established a name for herself on the voice-over scene, having done radio commercials for "McDonald's"; "U.S. Army"; "Nestle's Crunch" and "Geico", and having lent her voice to animation for the pilot episode of "Boondocks", where she played Huey; "Curious George" and several recurring gigs such as, "Oscar Meyer"; "McDonald's" and Family Guy (1999).

From the time spanning from junior high school until now, Indigo has had guest star appearances on such shows as, Sister, Sister (1994); Chicago Hope (1994); NYPD Blue (1993); Crossing Jordan (2001); Judging Amy (1999); Girlfriends (2000); Strong Medicine (2000); Cold Case (2003); and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). She's had recurring roles on: Minor Adjustments (1995); Any Day Now (1998); Boston Public (2000); Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997); and can be seen on Showtime's, Weeds (2005), which also earned her a SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, at the 2007 SAG awards.

Her other interests include music and art.

For more information on Indigo click here to view his imdb profile.

Andrew J Ferchland

Andrew Ferchland (born January 26, 1987) is an American actor.[1] He began his career as a child actor in 1992-93. He is known for his 1997 role of Collin, the Anointed One, in the popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

He has played several roles in many films and television series including r The Fan (1996), The Doe Boy (2001) and No Way Back (1995).

For more information on Andrew J Ferchland click here to view his imdb profile.

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