Victor Goodview, 2018

 Young, unemployed, constipated and no one cares how it all comes out…

  • In the Yonkers ghetto – on the outskirts of New York City – aimless-white boy-millennial Victor finds himself without a job and short on the utility bill. To make matters more... uncomfortable, he hasn't had a bowel movement in longer than he can remember. Victor seeks solace by making friends of dubious character, smoking crack of dubious quality, and pursuing women of dubious intent. As Victor readies himself for his desperately needed dead-end job interview, the consequences of his lifestyle catch up with him.

A remarkably adept creation of a peculiar time, place and character – none of which are made to look the slightest bit appealing.
— Bob Ross

Meet the Cast & Crew

  • Born in Texas and raised in Santa Fe, NM, Winston moves to NYC to study theater at Sarah Lawrence College. Graduated in 2010. Studied improv at the People's Improv Theater. Appeared in various off-Broadway shows before being cast as Victor. Winston also worked as a Sound recordist in film and television. Then one fateful day, Winston had jury duty and got bitten by the lawyering bug. He currently lives in Boulder, CO, where he attends Law School at CU. Winston is currently interning with the Brighton Public Defender's office while waiting to start his second year at law school.

  • Kenneth Borland makes his principal debut as the character Rick, aka “Black” in the feature film Victor Goodview. He has performed on numerous world tours as a dancer for the legendary Hip-Hop icon MC Lyte prior to transitioning into acting. Other notable films he has worked on include Beloved, The Bounty Hunter, How Do You Know, and Law Abiding Citizen. Kenny or Kensington as his friends call him grew up in Anchorage, Alaska before moving to New York City to pursue a career in entertainment. He continues to study his craft with Shiek Bey at Ripley Grier Studios and has several projects in the works. He would like to thank his family and friends for their continuous support.

  • Tammi is a native New Yorker, born and raised. She grew up in the gritty 70s when folks were afraid to go to Times Square, graffiti covered the subways and porn showed full bush. She has had the pleasure of working with such industry notables as John Leguizamo, Whoopi Goldberg and Charlize Theron. Her most recent credit is co-creator and lead in the critically acclaimed comedic web-series known as Get Some, which is enjoying its 2nd season on kollideoscope.com. Currently she co-hosts a monthly comedy show at Gotham comedy club called the Lozada Lowdown Live..

  • Jaime Sloan is an actor, writer, and classically trained singer working in New York City. Born and raised in Boston, she fell in love with performing arts from a young age and knew it was something she had to be a part of. Whether it was with music or theater, Jaime felt right at home onstage and the most available to be the truest version of herself. Armed and ready with a wicked sense of humor and a Vocal Performance degree from McGill University, Jaime moved to New York City to pursue her dreams as a performing artist. Always an intellectual and forever a deviant, she has been one to push boundaries, ask the tough questions, and call it like she sees it (insert encyclopedic novels and a neat scotch with a Cuban cigar here). She has always had more fun bending the rules than actually following them. Jaime is not one for labels or boxes; so check your preconceived notions at the door.

  • Kathleen saw a small platform in the late part of last century and knew she was destined to perform. At the age of three, she vowed to follow in the footsteps of many before her, inexorably falling into the role of the jester. She spent much of her time traveling the country, picking up appearances wherever she could. Now, after settling into the New York scene, Kat is a proud member of several acting unions, and a recipient of a MFA from UCLA. Currently K.M is developing a unique puppet extravaganza with the talents of Rocco George.

  • VICTOR — Winston Shaw

    RICK (AKA BLACK) — Kenny Borland

    GERI Tammi — Cubilette

    LESLIE — Jamie Sloan

    DENA — Kathleen Morgo

    ANTHONY — Adrian Taveras

    CHRISTINE — Fairuzah Couamin

    HEAD OF SECURITY — Doug MacHugh

    SECURITY GUARD — Brian Sullivan

    CONED WORKER — Nicole Rose

    SASSY LADY — Bonnie Angel

    SUPERMARKET WORKERS — Sheheryar Sardar, Kim Spicer, Anthony Grosse, Louis Holmes

    SCREAMING PAYPHONE DIVORCÉ —James Duffy

    TRACK WORKER —Joe DiStefano

    PATRICK — Marlon Matute Jr

    WINSTON — Colton Clause

    PORTAPOTTY WORKER/VOICE ON PAYPHONE 1 — Colin Flynn

    PROSPECTIVE TENANT 1 — Kendahl Light

    PROSPECTIVE TENANT 2 — Sarah Fallon

    WANDERING BUM — Anthony Caruso

    BUS DRIVER — Richie Santangelo

    DAVID SYKES — Himself

  • WRITER/DIRECTOR — Vincent Turturro

    DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY —Jerome Raim

    ART DIRECTOR — Pili Weeber

    MUSIC — Adrien Faunce

    SONGS — Paul Burch

    CASTING — Tamara Friedrichs

    COSTUME DESIGN — Laura Salerno

    UNIT PRODUCTION MANAGER — Alena Turturro

    FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR — Shelby Martin

    PRODUCTION SOUND MIXERS — Justin Michelin, Dave McRorie, Libero Colimberti

    PROPMASTER — Josh Simmonds

    KEY MAKE-UP ARTISTS — Dana Yurick, Talysha Hazelton, Anna J Bearman

    PRODUCTION ASSISTANT — Maya Whitely

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