Production Team/Meredith B. Robinson

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MEREDITH B. ROBINSON (Producer, Casting Director) One of the seventeen actual natives of Los Angeles, Meredith is a graduate of Skidmore College, where she studied English Literature, Theatre, and Photography. She later spent a summer with the Atlantic Theater Company’s Practical Aesthetics Workshop where she studied acting under the tutelage of William H. Macy, Gregory Mosher, Scott Zigler, and many others. Prior to her eight years in casting, she worked in just about every area of the industry, ranging from acting to working at a literary agency, associate producing documentaries, production coordinating commercials, producing spots for MTV’s “Rock The Vote” campaign, and even working as Jerry Stiller’s line coach on Seinfeld. In 1999, A Perfect Little Man, the short film she cast and produced was nominated for the Discovery Award at the Hollywood Film Festival. Various levels of casting credits include Inspector Gadget 2, Andy Fickman’s directorial debut Who’s Your Daddy?, Town & Country, Instinct, and Beverly Hills Ninja. This year, she cast Andy Fickman’s new, hit comedy, Jewtopia. SNEAUX! is her first musical and third collaboration with Mr. Fickman. Special thanks go to Andy for being her friend, mentor, and making her laugh at any given time…to Tim and Lori for their sheer brilliance, never-ending inspiration, and taking her back to another time she cherishes fondly…and to this remarkably talented cast and crew with whom it is a privilege to work alongside every day. She thanks all of you for the love, endless laughter, and for making it a sheer joy to come to work. Heartfelt appreciation to all of her friends and family for their love and support throughout this process, especially her husband, Jean Christophe, for putting up with the crazy hours and piles of headshots. She is grateful to her parents Bonnie and Stuart Robinson, for always having music in the home and encouraging inappropriate humor at the dinner table. She wishes he could be here, but knows undeniably that Stu, hanging with Grandma Ettie, is beaming with pride, wearing that trademark grin saying “Ah yes, fruit of my loins”.
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