Cast and Crew
Lewis D'Aubin (Freddy) is a native of New Orleans who has been involved in audio and video production virtually all his life. Since 1996, he has fronted The Consortium of Genius , an industrial comedy band of epic and geeky proportions. Lewis acts as director, producer, cameraman, writer, editor, programmer, surrogate drummer, soundman and lead vocalist for the group. Lately, the band's exploits have moved into the video realm as well, with an ongoing cable/web show based on the band's characters and exploits. Lewis is married and resides in Harahan, not far from where he grew up. He is currently employed as a computer programmer and in his spare time enjoys collecting and restoring vintage arcade games and pinball machines .
JD Sledge (Tim) is a thirty-something New Orleans native who enjoys plenty of late night TV and the occasional triple decker PB&J. He makes his youtube.com debut in Dice Jockies, with the exception of his brief cameo in the feel-good, romantic comedy 2 Girls 1 Cup. When he's not acting, strapped to an elliptical trainer, or shopping for the perfect scone, JD Sledge is performing stand-up comedy and slaying audiences at places like the House of Blues, Houston's Laff Stop, and regularly at Carrolton Station in Uptown New Orleans.
Bill Rachal (Nick) is too close to forty to care about being cool anymore. He has battled
monsters without becoming a monster himself. Not all of his friends agree with the preceding
statement. He likes his coffee with milk and his ice with whisky.
Bill is a full-time IT professional who regularly uses his collection of slide rules to
intimidate more modern computing devices. When he isn't battling monsters, drinking something, or frightening database servers, Bill
plays bass guitar and sings with New Orleans' least favorite punk rock band, Narcissy. He
performs similar tasks with New Orleans' blues band Blue Screw. Dice Jockies is his first acting
gig.
He is also a seventh level half-Elven magic user named Robyn, who's just trying to get a
little love ... when he isn't battling monsters.
Bill Dykes (Wally) is a Houston, Tx. Native who moved to New Orleans in 1991 after graduating from the University of Texas – Austin with a B.S. in Film Production. He has been a professional stand – up comedian for eight years. Bill has performed at such venues as the Improv Olympic West, House of Blues, Birmingham's Stardome and Houston's Comedy Showcase.
Bill can be seen on TLC's “Faking It!” and in the upcoming film “The Pizza Wars” on ABC. He was recently featured in "No Reservations with Tony Bourdain." In 2008, he toured the Iraqi war zone, entertaining the troops.
Charlie Brown (creator/writer/producer) started producing videos for the Los Angeles-based website MediaTrip.com in 1999. He has worked for NOLA.com and the Tipitina's Foundation as Head of Video Production. He has made the acclaimed short film "A Couple On The Side," the feature documentary "Never A Dull Moment: 20 Years of the Rebirth Brass Band" and the forthcoming goth-themed feature "Angels Die Slowly." He is a native of New Orleans.
Toni Weick (lighting/sound) is a native New Orleanian and recent film school graduate (University of New Orleans). She is the creator and director of the forthcoming web soap opera "504."