James Marino speaks with Alex Wyse and Wesley Taylor from Indoor Boys, the award-winning web series
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Guest: Alex Wyse and Wesley Taylor from Indoor Boys, the award-winning web series
Written, Directed, Edited, and Created by: Wesley Taylor and Alex Wyse
Executive Producers: Jim Kierstead, Michael Kushner, Jim Head
Producers: Cody Lassen, Wesley Taylor, Alex Wyse, Jack Sharkey, Tye Blue, Susan A. Thomas, Denise Wyse, Robert Wyse, Betsy Driben-Lichtman, Jenny Ainsworth
Cinematographers: Paris Remillard, Tyler Gustin, Brandon Smithson, Michael Kushner
Makeup Artists: Lindsay Lavin, Kenneth Griffin, Jenna Wittman
Sound Engineers: Vera Quispe, James Wasserman, Jake Bolles
First Assistant Director: Ryan Allen Gray
Theme Song: Max Mueller
Additional credits at IMDB.
Alex Wyse is the co-creator/writer/star of Indoor Boys, for which he won Indie Series Awards for Best Actor, Best Writing, and Best Comedy Series. His writing has been produced at NYMF, Ugly Rhino, and The New York Theatre Barn. He co-produced the Tony and Drama Desk-nominated play What the Constitution Means to Me, and he’ll next produce How I Learned to Drive with MTC in 2020. As an actor, he appeared on Broadway in Waitress, Spring Awakening, and Lysistrata Jones, Off-Broadway in Ride the Cyclone, Bare, and Triassic Parq, in the National Tour of Wicked, and regionally in The Flamingo Kid, Lost in Yonkers, The Boy in the Bathroom, Speech & Debate, and For the Record. His television credits include “Iron Fist,” “Masters of Sex,” “NCIS: LA,” “The Bold and the Beautiful,” “Modern Family,” “Agent X,” “Bad Judge,” “A to Z,” “Switched at Birth,” “Bored to Death,” and “Only Children.” He holds a BFA from Boston University.
Wesley Taylor is the co-creator/writer/star of “Billy Green,” “It Could Be Worse,” and Indoor Boys, which won the 2019 Indie Series Awards for Best Writing and Best Comedy Series. In addition to countless web content and sketch comedy, Taylor is a published playwright. His work has been produced by Manhattan Repertory Theatre, The Artists’ Exchange, the LGBT Center, and at New World Stages. As an actor, he is a Theatre World Award Winner, a Chita Rivera Award Winner, and an Outer Critics Circle nominee, having starred in the original Broadway casts of Rock of Ages, The Addams Family, and Spongebob Squarepants. Taylor’s television credits include “Smash” (26 episodes), “The Good Wife,” “The Tomorrow People,” “One Life to Live,” “Looking,” “I’m Dying up Here,” and “Difficult People.” He holds a BFA from North Carolina School of the Arts.
In addition to Wyse and Taylor, the cast of season three features Carolee Carmello, Veanne Cox, Krysta Rodriguez, Isaac Powell, Kyle Harris, Michael Tacconi, Frankie Grande, Sean Grandillo, Daniel K. Isaac, and Ann Harada, with Laura Silverman, Kathryn Gallagher, Erich Bergen, Ben Fankhauser, Nathan Lee Graham, Alex Boniello, Kathy Fitzgerald, Deidre Goodwin, Drew Gehling, Patrika Darbo, Andre Ward, Josh Lamon, Andrew Chappelle, Natalie Walker, Paige Turner, Solea Pfeiffer, Alex Gibson, Chris Murphy, Vasthy Mompoint, John Wascavage, Molly Hager, Kat Nejat, and Noah Galvin.
Executive Producers for Indoor Boys are Michael Kushner, Jim Kierstead, Jim Head, and Cody Lassen. Producers are Jack Sharkey, Susan A Thomas, and Steven Tylor O’Connor. Co-Producers areJenny Ainsworth, Betsy Driben-Lichtman, Denise Wyse, and Robert Wyse.
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