DIRECTOR AND EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Ewen Bremner has worked with many of the most celebrated names in world cinema. He has created and performed countless unique characters for directors such as Danny Boyle, Bong Joon-Ho, Mike Leigh, Ridley Scott, Frank Oz, Woody Allen, Kelly Reichardt, David Mackenzie, Patty Jenkins, Mike Newell, Gus Van Sant and Harmony Korine.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Ewen has spent more than three decades working extensively in film, theatre and television.
Ewen taught alongside Clark Midddleton at Torn Page’s Apt929 in NYC and is currently completing producer and director duties on Clark Middleton’s BLUEFISH film, shooting remotely throughout the pandemic with 36 actors from 16 different countries.
DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER
Tony Torn is an actor, director and producer who has worked extensively for the past thirty years in theater, film and television, in both traditional and experimental projects. The film Lucky Days, which he co-directed and co-produced, won best feature at the 2008 Coney Island Film Festival. His groundbreaking experimental web series The Grand Inquisitor was featured in the Adobe Media Player launch at the 2008 SXSW Festival. He was the founding director of Bill Talen's Reverend Billy and The Church of Stop Shopping (now in its 20th year), and created and starred in the absurdist theater/punk rock mash-up Ubu Sings Ubu with co-director Dan Safer. Recently he has been seen in featured roles on NBC's The Blacklist and Law and Order SVU and Netflix's Teenage Bounty Hunters. Tony currently teaches Acting at NYU and MIT, and manages Torn Page, a private event space in New York City named in honor of his parents, the award winning actors Rip Torn and Geraldine Page.
DIRECTOR
Lily is happy to begin directing with Clark's project and the talented people he has brought together. Most recent acting credits include S.W.A.T., Dead to Me, and The Resident, among many other TV shows, as well as movies and stage. She is a member of Antaeus and the Echo Theatre companies.
DIRECTOR
Ray Yeates is a former Deputy Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre, Ireland's National Theatre, He worked in New York in the 90's where he met Clark Midleton and they worked together at The Chelsea Playhouse where Ray was Artistic Director. Since returning to Ireland in 1999 he has been Director of Axis Ballymun and since 2011 the City Arts Officer for Dublin City Council. He worked again with Clark at Torn Page in recent years and is honoured to be part of his final project. He wishes to dedicate his work on this project to Elissa Clarks lifetime partner.
CO-PRODUCERS
Ivo Müller
Ivo Müller is an actor/producer from Brazil that is fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish. As a result of being trilingual he can be seen in a number of international productions and coproductions. Some favorites include: "Tabu", filmed in Africa and directed by Miguel Gomes (recipient of a special feature award at the Berlin Film Festival), "Hebe-The Brazilian Star", directed by Mauricio Farias, "La Muerte de Marga Maier", directed by Camila Toker, "The Devil Lives Here" directed by Rodrigo Gasparini. Ivo was awarded Best Actor at Cinefantasy Festival, 2016 and has featured in many awarded short films: "The Orphan" (Queer Palm in Cannes 2018), "The Artificial Humors" (European Film Awards 2017). He has played recurring roles, as well as co-starred, on the television shows: HBO's "The Businnes", Universal Channel's "Unidade Basica", Globo's "Hebe", MTV's "Girl Without Qualities" and is performing the role of Agent Krause on Globo/Sony's "The Angel of Hamburg". In the theater has performed in works by Pirandello, Strindberg and several Brazilian playwrights. Specially fond of having been part of the ensamble of the award winning "Twelve Angry Men" produced and performed in both Brazil and Portugal. Currently Ivo is in the process of shooting the feature film "Bluefish" with Clark
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND CO- PRODUCER
Anthony is a Cuban-Spanish cinematographer, who’s love of filmmaking began in the late 90’s when he hijacked his dad’s camera to film skateboarding videos of his friends. He further trained his eye in photography and film studies throughout high-school and college at Tufts University, and completed a two year conservatory at William Esper Studio. His first documentary, Taking it Back, focused on the political disenfranchisement of immigrant minority voters in one of Boston’s congressional districts.
After college, he began TV production work for Original Media, where he developed camera operating skills on shows including VH1 Unplugged, LA Ink, Barbecue Pit Masters and King of Dirt.
Since then, Anthony has moved from TV into commercial and editorial work for Billboard Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, Northwell Health and L’Oreal. Today, he continues work on commercials as well as independent films and documentaries.
CO-PRODUCER
Tatiana Ronderos
Tatiana Ronderos moved from Colombia to New York City when she was 19 to study acting and to look forward to breaking the stereotypes and the status quo of the Hispanic female representation in media. Due to her bilingual skills (Spanish and English)she has encountered wonderful people from different cultures that have enriched her life. Tatiana is a versatile actor who has worked in a wide variety of media genres, including TV commercials, web ́- series, films and theater. She is also very thrilled to be part of the production team of Bluefish.