About Us
 

Hallie Martin (aka Ruby Joule)

Hallie Martin was born in the mountains of Utah, but has lived in Austin since the age of four. She started her performance career as a ballet dancer, but an injury at a pivotal age forced her to consider other options.

She became a theatre actress at Austin High, playing principal roles in 10 productions, and finally landing the lead role of Maggie (a thinly disguised Marilyn Monroe) in Arthur Miller's After the Fall. It was for this performance that she won a UIL Best Actress award. Hallie continued to dance, though in a style leagues away from her early ballet training. For 9 years she danced with the Tropical Productions company, performing traditional and modern hula and other Polynesian dances. She has since extended her dance repertoire to include Middle-Eastern, Latin and ballroom styles.

After years of relegating her love of acting to the back burner, Hallie finally got the chance to spread her wings; in theatre, she was cast as Gwendolen in Tom Stoppard's Travesties at the esteemed Austin Playhouse, and also played Lesly in The Coda Project’s The House of Yes. In film, she had a supporting role in Everything or Nothing, and recently starred as Charity in the feature comedy thriller Z: A Zombie Musical. She has also appeared in countless short films and music videos, including the award-winning “Love Ya Like” by Rene Pinnell. Hallie is represented by BLVD Talent.

 

 

Hanna Hardin (aka Amber Smokes)

Hanna Hardin hails from the illustrious “Mule Capital of the World,” Columbia, Tennessee, where she spent the majority of her young life before running away to Longhorn Country – Austin, TX in 2001 to attend the University of Texas and pursue her acting career. Having escaped the jackass capital, she graduated from UT in December 2005 with a BA in Theatre and Dance & a BS in Radio-Television-Film.
Hanna found her love for performance at an very early age when she began gymnastics at the age of four. She successfully competed in countless gymnastics competitions across US, a couple honors including 3-time All-Around TN State Champion, Official Southeastern Regional Team member, etc. Though Hanna was never trained as just strictly a 'dancer,' dance classes were an integral part of her gymnastics training.
As time went on and more and more Injuries took hold for her, she looked for something else to fill her fire for performance...and that's where she found acting in her junior year of highschool, '99 - '00. It was always something she'd wanted in the back of her mind but wasn't sure if she had the confidence she needed to follow that dream just yet. She moved to Austin thinking maybe she would be better behind the camera, BUT that feeling didn't last long because she knew where her true passion lay.
Hanna's has played lead and supporting roles in several shorts and a few feature films, including Pamela Smith's The Grift (aka "The Fallen"), directed by acclaimed director Ralph Portillo. Hanna also most recently starred as 'Faith' in John McLean's musical comedy, "Z: A Zombie Musical."
She is represented in by Ciao! The Actor's Agency in Austin, TX.

 

 
 

AMY JORDAN (aka Coco Lectric)

Amy Jordan is a born and bred Texan but her ambitions have led her around the world.  Amy began her dance training at the age of 3 and began dancing professionally at the age of 14 in Houston’s late Delia Stuart Dance Company. As a theatre actress her performance as Lady (Fugin) Macbeth in Shogun Macbeth that she won a UIL Best Actress Award.  She was a Hot Box Dancer in Country Playhouse’s Guys and Dolls and a dancer in the chorus for The King and I. 
She then moved San Marcos where she majored in Theatre and Vocal Performance and minored in Dance, Amy landed the leading role, Lili, in the musical Carnival where she received rave reviews from the Austin-American Statesman and was nominated for Southwest Texas’ Best Actress in a Leading role.  She was a vocalist for award winning band, Salsa Del Rio and toured Europe with an operatic choral group with top performers from the state of Texas.
She began her professional dance career in Austin performing as a featured dancer with such bands as The Scabs, Dahebejeebees, and Vallejo.  She performed with Tropical Productions Dance Company for 5 years where she performed Polynesian, Afro-Caribbean, and Latin dance styles.  Amy began her professional choreography career at Paradox nightclub where she performed as the house choreographer/Paradox girl.  She also performed with her band the Liquid Stereo Project as the lead vocalist & co-produced & recorded as a solo artist on her album, Alive.  Her vocals can also be heard on recording artist DJ Trippy’s “Inside the Dream,” and “Near” with producer artist Rik Stylz.  Amy also performed and toured the US with the Texas Bikini Team where she won the Best Dance Performance Award for her performance at the Frontier in Las Vegas.
Amy’s most recent film work includes her work as associate producer, choreographer, vocalist for the female lead, and her role as FZI agent, Bernie Jordanski in Z: A Zombie Musical.  Oddly, she is a graduate student at Texas State University in the Marriage and Family Counseling program and can be found torturing unsuspecting undergrads as a tutor at The Writing Center.   

 

 

   

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