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Leadership Bios

David Wilkinson (Creator / Writer) - A.B. Harvard 1960, Ph.D. Columbia 1965. David is a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on whose faculty he has served since 1964. He is the author of five books and has published more than forty articles and chapters. The short story and libretto of “Astra von Berlifitzing” is his first venture into fiction.

Regan Remy (Composer) - In 2005 Regan emerged from USC and immediately scored her first feature, Frankenstein Reborn. Her work has been heard on FOX, CNN, Comedy Central, and in the trailers for Munich, The New World, Team America, Resident Evil, Lost, The Grid, Alias, 24 and The Life of David Gale. She has been nominated for three AVN awards for her work in "The Fashionistas", "Paradise Lost" and "Beautiful". She has released two albums, “OakSong” (2006), a fairy rock album and “Sellisternia” (2002) and has performed extensively throughout Los Angeles, including sold out shows at the Henry Fonda Theater.

Autumn Fawn (Creative Producer) - Autumn began her career as a child actor, recruited into a professional theater company at age 8. Graduating with honors from The Trinity College of London, England, Autumn became performer/director of the Kingston Jazz-Theater Company, performing annual productions at the Baby Grand Theater and the National Arts Center in Canada. In 2004, establishing her own production company, Autumn realized herself as a director, producer, writer and performer in “A Night at the Moulin Rouge,” performing to sold-out audiences. In 2009 she produced the preview “Astra von Berlifitzing,” at the Electric Lodge, while simultaneously directing and producing the multi-media variety show “Vintage,” at Barnsdall Theater. Autumn is, herself, a champion ballroom dancer taking 12 1st place medals from the 2010 Emerald Ball, USA DanceSport National competition in American Smooth. She continues to train with instructor Sonny Perry.