DAN FOGLER (Charlie)
Technically speaking, Bust A Move marks Dan's first starring role in a motion picture (excluding student projects) where he didn't play the "clown." As Charlie, Dan delivered a great performance, thus proving he really is an accomplished and versatile actor .

Since the production, Dan has been featured in the Off Boradway hit, Joe Fearless. He also lost all that weight he displayed so elegantly in the movie.

STEVEN RANDAZZO (Bob)
When you look at Steven's performance, you really get a sense of his greatness and honesty as an actor - a trait you rarely see in no-budget films. It is no wonder he has been in over thirty major motion pictures, working under the likes of Woody Allen and Spike Lee.


LESLIE LYLES (Carol)
A veteran of stage and screen, Leslie is a multitalented producer, playwright, and of course, actress. Like Randazzo, she blessed the production with her talent and professionalism that made the movie great. Book her!

Leslie was last seen on screen playing Andy Kaufman's mother in Man on the Moon with Jim Carrey. However, you are sure to find her on one of New York's many stages.


SCOTT "ONE-TAKE" WOLFE (Walter)
The character of Walter isn't your ordinary, g-string wearing, Jersey meat-head. And Scott Wolfe, isn't just your ordinary actor. Make no mistake, this isn't the guy from Party of Five.

Making his film debut, Wolfe has proved that acting is effortless if you're a natural. Wolfe's previous credits include a starring role in the award winning movie, Middletown. He is also the new and proud owner of WOLFE'S PUB in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey (that's the bar where Bruce and Bon Jovi are to known to hang).


ALEXANDER BLAISE (House Renter)
Alex has the distinction of appearing in all three stories that make up Home Field Advantage as the obligatory French man...you know what we mean. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including Law & Order with the one and only, Julia Roberts.

B.J. SAGE (The Real Estate Agent)
You loved him in Middletown as the Sexamus Feinamuss. B.J., as he is affectionately called, returns to glory in his film debut. Currently, B.J. is pursuing other interests than acting such as law enforcement!? We can't believe it either. Come back to movies B.J. We need you.


LOU FULGONI (The Irate Homeowner)
When the script called for an irate homeowner, Lou was the first person to come to mind (just take a look at Middletown and you'll know why). A true natural, Lou unfortunately would rather work on his golf game than his acting.

SHABBA "ONE-TAKE" WOLFE (Herself)
Once in a blue moon, a dog so gifted and talented comes along. And that dog is Shabba. Not only can she tear your balls off, she can also act. A natural just like her master, Shabba makes her film debut.


DAN ERIKSEN (The Bouncer)
That's Dan (white shirt/red hat), our sound/lighting guru tossing those two punks out of the Bar H Go-Go. Some say that bird he flipped to Wolfe during this scene was as sincere as gestures come...but why speculate?



LEAH CARAS (The Moaning Voice)
Providing the grunts behind the door, Leah conjures images of...well, let's just say a good time. If anyone is interested, tapes will be made available of this historical performance that gives new meaning to the term method acting.


DAVID SALOWE (Boom Box Kid)
Not only did he dedicate himself to the production as the key set P.A., David took on the difficult task as actor, transforming himself into a cracker with a boom box. If it wasn't for David's key timing, there would be no hand for Wolfe to slap during the dance.

BUST A MOVE