Behind the Scenes

Susan Graham

Susan Graham

Susan Graham was born and raised in Texas, but don’t hold it against her. After deciding that acting was her calling, she attended Yale University and graduated cum laude in 2006 with a B.A. in Theatre Studies (much to the dismay of those hoping her education would lead to a wage-earning career).

Besides a national tour of a play, several independent films and being a founding member of the DeliProof Collective (www.deliproof.com) and 5150 Productions (www.naturalhazards.tv), Susan has also starred as herself in several disastrous relationships.

Most recently, Susan is thrilled to have helped the OnSluts with their  instructional “2 Girls 1 Cop”  video which will be appearing shortly on Atom.com!

Susan is excited about upcoming writing, producing and performing opportunities. Especially as they give her another chance to refer to herself in the third person.

Erica Bardin

Erica Bardin

Erica Bardin became a cowboy of the wild wild web when she created the internet spoof series “SportShorts” shortly after earning her masters in broadcast journalism from the University of Southern California. She wrote produced and starred in SportShorts as “Bam Bam.”

After roping in that show, she was sold on the lonestar life of a being a content creator. She teamed up with a little Texan lady by the name of Susan Graham and 5150 Productions was born.  Their show Natural Hazards (www.naturalhazards.tv) won the 2009 Next TV Best Comedy award at the  NATPE festival so they figured they’d keep working together.

Erica has acted in sketchy shorts, had parking access to film sets and registered three concepts with the Writers Guild of America. She’s also done some indie stuff.  Her training includes: Upright Citizens Brigade, The Groundlings, and the Ivana Chubbuck Studios.

Recently, Erica teamed up with the infamous OnSluts to help them produce a cutting edge infomercial to promote their ho-side assistance business. This infomercial is coming soon in the Atom.com short “2 Girls 1 Cop.”