Client Roster
Glenn Ennis / Alan Howarth / John Kotrides
Rochelle Davis / Mick Strawn / Clayton Landey
Thomas “Brooklyn” Bellissimo / R.A. Mihailoff
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Glenn Ennis
Glenn Ennis is an actor/stuntman and noted stunt double out of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is most known for portraying Jason Vorhees as the stuntman in Freddy vs. Jason. He was also the face of Colossus in Deadpool and was Ray Stevenson’s stunt double as the Punisher in Punisher: War Zone,
Glenn was Jason Momoa’s stunt double in the 2018 film Braven, while also playing one of the hitmen villains in the film. Additionally, he has been Steven Segal’s stunt double in six films.
Glenn has also worked with Vancouver Natives Jen and Sylvia Soska in their Zombie film Festival of the Living Dead in 2023.
Glenn has also worked on television series including: Smallville, Arrow, Supergirl, Man in the High Castle, Dark Angel, Riverdale, The 100, Van Helsing, Stargate: Atlantis, and most recently The Last of Us.
His filmography is impressive, as he has worked on the Leonardo DiCaprio film The Revenant, as the bear, where he would suit up in digital composite probes and complete the action where digital artist would then create the look of the bear in the film.
Other films include: Watchmen, Pathfinder, Walking Tall, Man of Steel, Justice league, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, Hard Ride to Hell, I-Robot, Ghostbuster’s: Afterlife, Cold Pursuit, The Predator, Skyscraper, Night at the Museum: Battle at the Smithsonian, Warcraft, Deadpool 2, Bullet Proof, The Man from Toronto, and more.
For more information about booking Glenn Ennis, please reach out to BA Management via email on this website.
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Alan Howarth
Between 1979 to 1995 if you wanted composed music for your movie score, Alan Howarth was the go-to for so many classic films during this era in film history. While he is still creating today you really need to look at his filmography to understand the scope of his musical prowess.
Alan’s first film was Star Trek: The Motion Picture and that would solidify him for the following five Star Trek features that followed. Alan had a unique collaboration with Master Film Maker John Carpenter on Escape From New York, Halloween 2, Halloween 3: Season of the Witch, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers, The Thing, Christine, They Live, and Prince of Darkness.
However, the classics that Alan helped compose music for, sound engineer, supervise sound, mix/re-mix sound, or design sound includes, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Poltergeist, Gremlins, The Running Man, Beetlejuice, The Little Mermaid, The Hunt for Red October, Back to the Future 3, Total Recall, Robo Cop 2, The Rescuers Down Under, Honey I Blew Up The Kids, Army of Darkness, Coppola’s Dracula, The Mask, Stargate, Tank Girl, Space Jam, She’s All That, The Spiderwick Chronicles, and more recently Hoax.
Alan loves conventions and special appearances because he loves to bring his keyboard and guitar and offers an option to put on an after con concert that allows him to play his musical film compositions to film clips from some of those amazing films. He has also done college Master Classes and welcomes opportunities to come to campuses and play to film, music and general student convocations.
For more information about booking Alan Howarth, please reach out to BA Management via email on this website.
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John Kotrides
John Kotrides is an internet social media digital creator best known for his Gen X content that has helped describe what life was really like for those who grew up in the 1970’s, 80’s and early 90’s. His content has no boundaries, and includes, movies, tv shows, cartoons, comic books, games, toys, music, sports, things we drank and how we drank it, playing outside and what games we played outside, school life, fashion and more.
John’s content has reached an impressive mark of over 1.5 million followers with 800k on Facebook alone. TikTok follows accounts for 440k, and Instagram reflects 260k followers. His US followers account for 92% of his viewership and the remaining 8% is worldwide.
GenXJono as many known John by, would love to be behind a table to meet and greet his fans. He has already attended some conventions while walking the event floor and going live where he promotes the venue, interviews vendors, highlights show talent and attends Q&A panels. John would make an incredible moderator for those panels because he doesn’t need que cards to ask talent about the movies or tv shows that he grew up with. The promotional value that he can give to any show and the influence that John carries is some of the best advertising that any show could ask for.
John would also be ideal for movie screenings from the Gen X Generation, is willing to do media to help promote the show (local Radio and TV Local Interest News Guest Spots.) John would make a great host for any special event or corporate meeting, as a celebrity speaker, as he spent 25 years in corporate banking before he found a new niche as a digital creator.
For more information about booking John Kotrides, please reach out to BA Management via email on this website.
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Rochelle Davis
Rochelle Davis is known for her portrayal as Sarah in the 1994 Horror Thriller Comic Book Action film starring Brandon Lee: The Crow.
Born in Philadelphia in 1980, Rochelle moved to LA where she auditioned and landed the role opposite the action Icon Brandon Lee (the son of the legendary Bruce Lee). The film took James O’Barr’s highly successful Graphic Novel of the same name and put an advanced film noir look to it. To say that this is a perfect comic book adaptation would be an accurate assessment since the film became highly successful due to its gritty look, perfect script and while being directed flawlessly by Alex Proyas (I, Robot, Knowing and Dark City).
Rochelle would be cast with the great Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters), Michael Wincott (Nope, Forsaken, The Count of Monte Cristo, Romeo is Bleeding, and more), Bai Ling (Crank: High Voltage), Michael Massee (Seven, Catwoman), Tony Todd (Candyman, Hatchet), David Patrick Kelly (The Warriors), and Anna Thomson (True Romance, Unforgiven, Desperately Seeking Susan.)
While a newcomer to her acting career, she noted how Brandon and Ernie took her under their wings and helped her develop the Sarah character that is now an iconic part of the film. Her young raspy voice was another aspect that is undeniably Rochelle. In fact, when editing the films trailer, they used Rochelle to help guide the viewers through the images and story that would make close to $50 million dollars worldwide at the box office, against a $23-million-dollar budget, which was a massive film budget back in its day.
The film also spawned one of the greatest movie quotes of all-time as Eric (Brandon Lee) saves Sarah (Rochelle) from an oncoming car while riding her skateboard. She notes how she dislikes the constant rain, to which he replies, “It Can’t Rain All the Time.” It’s then that she knows that is something in which Eric would have said but stands in disbelief as she knows that he had died a year earlier. The phrase would go onto to be quoted on T-shirts for the past three decades, while also becoming popular memes and gifs on the internet.
Rochelle is great at conventions and at panels talking about the late Brandon Lee and working with the amazing cast, especially Ernie Hudson. She is truly an amazing storyteller and is a fan favorite. She is ideal for theater screenings, comic book shop meet and greets, and Halloween haunts as well.
For more information about booking Rochelle Davis, please reach out via email on this website.
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Mick Strawn
Mick Strawn is another talent that could easily teach a Master Class in film Production Design, as he has been a Production Designer, Special Effects Wizard, Art Department Guru, Film Producer, Art Director and Writer for four decades.
His filmography is iconic in the world of horror, but his mainstream films are also quite impressive as well, while carrying huge merits, in their own rights, for his eclectic achievements.
Horror films include: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, Witchboard, Candyman, The Hidden, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Friday the 13th: Vengeance, Critters 2: The Main Course, Blade (starring Wesley Snipes), and more.
His mainstream film credits include Runaway Train, Boogie Nights, 8 Heads in a Duffle Bag, five total Hercules Films that all included Kevin Sorbo as Hercules, Revenge of the Nerds 3, Sid and Nancy, Kazaam (starring Shaquille O’Neal), and Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four.
His Televison credits include Tales from the Darkside, Scary Tales: Night Elevator (TV Movie), Freddy’s Nightmares: The Series, Frankenstein: The College Years (TV Movie), Strays (TV Movie), Tainted Blood (TV Movie), and M.A.N.T.I.S (TV Movie).
Additionally, Mick has a book out titled, Behind the Screams, that features stories from his days on his movie sets and talks about some of the misadventures that he has encountered during production.
While Mick has done cons over the past few years, he is truly a fan favorite as he is humorous, enjoys being engaging with his fans and has an arsenal of stories that truly encompass his vast film career. He truly is a prolific storyteller and it’s these stories that helps heighten the experience at the conventions and appearance events.
He is available for convention meet and greets, special appearances, theater film viewings, and podcasts. He would be ideal for college film lectures or in classroom discussions about the film industry.
For more information about booking Mick Strawn, please reach out to BA Management via email on this website.
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Clayton Landey
Clayton Landey is one of those guys that you look at and say, “Hey, that guy looks familiar,” and for good reason. With a BA in Drama from Houston University, this Bronx native is another incredible talent that took Master Classes with Marlon Brando and Stella Adler, and now he’s the one teaching Master Classes in Acting in Atlanta.
Clayton has had a career that has spanned over four decades and has switched between Film, Television and Stage. Additionally, his career has allowed him to work across many genres including Sci-Fi, Horror, and Drama, and mixed in a few unexpected comedic projects as well.
With his distinguished striking looks, solid frame and commanding presence, Clayton has been one of the foremost character actors in the industry.
Clayton’s first film was in 1978, where he played a Civil War Soldier in The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance. He followed that up with Norma Rae (2x Academy Award Winning Film starring Sally Fields). Other notable film appearances include: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Fatal Beauty, The Blob, The First Power (Lou Diamon Phillips), Pump Up the Volume (Christian Slater), Tank Girl, Eraser (Arnold Schwarzenegger), She’s So Lovely (Sean Penn, Robin Wright, John Travolta), A Civil Action (John Travolta), Wish You Were Dead (Cary Elwes, Christopher Lloyd, Gene Simmons, Robert England), Man of the Year (John Ritter), Trouble with the Curve (Clint Eastwood, John Goodman, Robert Patrick, Matthew Lillard, Amy Adams,) Scary Movie V, Sully (Tom Hanks), Bingo Hell (Richard Brake, Adriana Barraza), and most recently Sonny Boy (Ray Abruzzo).
His TV Credits include Sci-Fi/Horror entertainment roles in Freddy’s Nightmares, Babylon 5, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Sliders, and Stargate: Atlantis. Dramatic and Comedic roles include, The Dukes of Hazzard, Knots Landing, Dynasty, Murder She Wrote, Designing Women, Growing Pains, The Practice, Beverly Hills 90210, Walker Texas Ranger, Arli$$, Alias, Judging Amy, Without a Trace, JAG, 24, Las Vegas, Drop Dead Diva, and a long run with Days of Our Lives as Gregory Lacost.
Clayton has also had a long commitment to stage performance as well and is a multi-award-winning actor with over 40 stage productions.
His is available for convention meet and greets, Q&A panels, special appearances, theater film viewings, college convocations, in classroom film and acting class discussions, and podcasts.
For more information about booking Clayton Landey, please reach out to BA Management via email on this website.
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Thomas "Brooklyn" Bellissimo
Thomas Bellissimo originally hails from Brooklyn, NY, thus giving him the mantel of being known as Thomas, Tommy, Tom. or T. “Brooklyn” Bellissimo in the film industry.
Thomas left NY after art school to head to Florida where he tried giving his all to create an art business in his mid 20’s. It wasn’t until a friend got in touch with him and suggested that he move to LA, where art jobs flourished more-so than in the sunshine state. His artistic skills would eventually lead him into the film industry, where he started building and designing sets, while eventually moving on and into Special Effects and Prop Making. This resulted in Thomas working on 15 episodes of Tales from the Darkside in 1993.
Tommy would continue on with other projects, but again he landed 29 episodes in the new Fox Network’s horror series Werewolf (1987). Thomas would cross over into film and was assigned as the Special Effects Coordinator on Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990). He would work on Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), The Mask (1994), Pulp Fiction (1994) and he then took on 26 to die for episodes on HBO’s Horror Anthology, Tales from the Crypt. This would lead to working with Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino in From Dusk till Dawn (1996).
He would round out 1996 with Tales from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood, Bulletproof (Adam Sandler, Damon Wayans), and The Winner (Rebecca De Mornay, Vincent D’Onofrio, Billy Bob Thorton).
The House of Frankenstein (1997) was a 2-episode mini-series that was nominated for 4 Emmy Awards. Thomas would follow that up with working again with Tarantino on Jackie Brown (1998), then on to American History X (1998), and the House on Haunted Hill (1999).
He would have two collaborations with Director Kevin Smith on Dogma (1998), and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). However, Thomas was hired in 2000 by Robert Zemeckis for the film starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer on What Lies Beneath, with Bandits (2001), and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003) following.
In 2004, when the film SAW came out, nobody knew that it would be a huge hit, even though it had an amazing cast that starred the talents of Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Dina Meyer, Shawnee Smith, and the enigmatic Tobin Bell.
Thomas was assigned as the Special Effects Supervisor for Saw while designing, then building one of the most Iconic contraptions for the film known as The Reverse Bear Trap, to which he still owns today.
While he still worked on various films following Saw, his talents turned back to television with shows like Carnivale (2003), Numbe3rs (85 episodes), The Defenders (15 episodes),, Mad Men (63 episodes), How to Get Away with Murder (15 episodes), Jane the Virgin (22 episodes), Code Black (13 episodes), Lucifer (6 episodes), and his last show in 2019 was the series You concluding his career with 10 episodes.
To say that Thomas has had a stellar career is an absolute. His credits would easily qualify him to teach Master Classes in film Special FX, Prop Making, and more.
Thomas “Brooklyn” Bellissimo is available for convention meet and greets, Q&A panels, theater film viewings, college film lectures and in classroom discussions about the film industry, creating some of the most memorable props, and includes tales of blowing things up on film.
For more information about Booking Thomas “Brooklyn” Bellissimo, please reach out via email on this website.
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R.A. Mihailoff
R.A. Mihailoff was born and raised in rural Pennsylvania. While growing up a fan of the publication Famous Monsters of Filmland, and reading about Boris Karloff in Frankenstein (1931), Dracula (1931), The Mummy (1932), and The Wolfman (1941), back then as a kid he never knew how his reading and idolizing those movies, and movie icons, would put him on a path to becoming one of the most famous horror characters of all time.
R.A.s first film role was in 1980, but gaining traction on his career didn’t really take hold until 1990, when Director Jeff Burr cast the big man in Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, as the title character who’s running amuck as the notorious chainsaw killer on the loose. It was on this production that he became friends with Kane Hodder, who was also the stunt coordinator on this film, and would play Leatherface in the trailer. Kane would be most known for playing Jason Vorhees in, Friday the 13th Part 7-8-9 and X. R.A.s and Jane’s friendship would endure long after this film released and the two would star in many more films together.
R.A. moved on to other projects such as Eddie Presley (1992), Trancers III (1992), Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings (1993), Death Riders (1994), Fallen Angels (2006), Hatchet 2 (2010), Knifepoint (2011), Krampus: The Devil Returns (2016), Death House (2017), Ride Hard: Live Free (2020), and more.
While he will forever be known for his horror roles, he has a few notable comedic projects that he has been a part of such as Moving Violations (1985), License to Drive (1988), Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (1990), Adventures in Dinosaur City (1991), Full House (1991), Revamped (2007), and the John R. Schneider comedy horror romp Smothered (2016). Yes, John R. Schneider from the Dukes of Hazzard made a Horror Comedy.
R.A. joined forces with Kane and Rick McCallum (Stuntman and Actor on Hatchet 2, Old 37, Deep Star Six, Fallen Angels, J. Edgar, DarkWolf and many more), as the three horror icons would become The Hollywood Ghost Hunters. Together, they would go out looking for real paranormal horrors in old asylums, mansions, haunted houses, castles and more. In 2011, they joined the Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventurers for one episode where they ghost hunted the famously haunted Pico House Hotel (S4:E15) in LA.
The passing of Gunner Hanson (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974), in 2015, and the recent passing of Stuntman/Actor Big Bob Elmore in June of 2025, who played Leatherface in 80% of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, the films franchise is losing its horror star lineup. However, RA’s legacy is now preceded only by Stuntman/Actor Tom Morga, who did a few scenes as Leatherface in part 2, while Bill Johnson did 15% of the 2nd film, and is seen only in the closeup shots in the film.
While many actors have followed the Saw is Family tradition of playing Leatherface, RA may still be the most predominant characterization of the horror slasher icon from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, as he is still being incredibly received as the character by his devoted fans today. While standing at 6’5” and weighing in at 340#, his size made him perfect for not only this role, but in other films as well, especial the few Biker films that he has starred in.
Over the years, R.A. has attended many convention opportunities, and is still an immense draw at Horror, Pop Culture and Paranormal Conventions. He is an expert at Q&A panels, is available for theater screenings, comic book shop appearances, Halloween haunts and more.
For more information about Booking R.A. Mihailoff, please reach out via email on this website.