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Clocked Out - Episode 1

Awkward Hi-Fives

The pilot episode introduces you to a group of coworkers just trying to blow off some steam after a long work day. And by blowing off steam, I mean go get sh!+faced at the local dive bar.

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Clocked Out - Episode 2

Awkward Nerves

Watch what happens to everyone after the big news drops. How do they cope? Are they all going to be okay? You'll never guess where the story goes from here. The answers will come.


Eric Minor graduated from Towson University with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing in 1998. He fell in love with Graphic Design at W.B. Doner, his first job out of College. He began taking Continuing Studies courses at Maryland Institute College of Art, where he was trained in Print Design. Eric has freelanced as a Production Artist / Graphic Designer around Baltimore in Agency and Corporate environments. His clients included Gilden Integrated, TBC, Euro RSCG, Safenet, and Ciena. Eric was soon offered a full time Graphic Designer position at the company that inspired "Clocked Out". After 4 years there, he noticed the design world changing so he applied and got accepted into the MFA in Integrated Design program at The University of Baltimore. Today, Eric is well versed in the entire Adobe Creative Suite and is comfortable designing for print, web, and/or video. "Clocked Out" is his thesis project. He wrote, produced, directed, and edited this comedic web series. He also built this website and the social media campaign that is attached to it.


jordyn short as carrie

Jordyn Short as Carrie

Read Carrie's Character Bio

Carrie has been the retail store manager for the company for the past 11 months. Carrie was born in North Carolina but grew up all over the place. Her father was in the Army. Carrie has always worked in retail, first with large companies like GAP, then increasingly smaller boutique store management. Carrie smokes a few cigarettes a day, mostly out of boredom. She loves a good art museum and listening to World Cafe on NPR.

Michael Thomas as Tim

Michael Thomas as Tim

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Tim has been working with the company for 2 years. His prior job was at a local independent radio station. He has a strange sense of humor and an even stranger sense of fashion. He enjoys drinking craft beers and fine port wines. He’s an old soul stuck in a young hippy’s body. He’s never been married, but has had one long serious adult relationship that ended just over 11 months ago. He was born and raised in Baltimore and has a profound love for the Orioles.

Rebecca Juliette as Heidi

Rebecca Juliette as Heidi

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Heidi is a little bit preppy, a little bit hipster. She grew up in suburban Maryland but went to college in Baltimore. She is all smiles and can strike up genuine conversation with almost anyone. College were very formative years for her, sneaking vodka in water bottles into under 21 rock clubs. She hates anyone who hates people based on stereotypes (sexists, racists, etc.). She spent some time as a barista in college.

Read Rebecca's Acting Bio

Rebecca Juliette has never acted before. Can you tell by the way she stares at the camera? She admires Angela Landsbury’s incredibly seamless performance as Jessica Fletcher on Murder She Wrote. She lives alone with her dog and sometimes a stray cat. She will never again marry.

Leo St. James as Elliot

Leo St. James as Elliot

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Elliot is the shy, artist type that questions everything, including questions. He has a crush on Carrie but doesn’t tell anyone because he’s afraid of rejection. He’s quiet but strong and is naturally talented in anything he tries (unless he isn’t, then he never does that thing, ever again).

Read Leo's Acting Bio

Leo is a recent transplant to Maryland. He moved to the area from Northern California. Primarily trained in musical theater, Leo took a chance and auditioned for “Clocked-Out”. He has enjoyed the process and is excited to be a part of this project. Hobbies include running, going to concerts, and happy hours with friends.

Zulehka Pitts as Becca

Zulehka Pitts as Becca

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This is Becca's first job out of college. She’s a girly girl. She was an outstanding and happy member of Pi Kappa Alpha while in school. She’s as smart as a whip (graduated Cum Laude) but likes to play the flaky airhead because she enjoys taking people by surpise. She loves Taylor Swift and "Singing in the Rain".

Read Zulehka's Acting Bio

Zulekha Pitts is a New Jersey native with a professional focus in the performing arts and broadcast journalism. The thespian possesses training from the New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Currently, she is the host of “Bringing Saxy Back,” a talk show featuring interviews with renown saxophonists that films at Philadelphia Community Access Media and airs on Philly local access television. Recently, the actor performed in “The Christians” at Philadelphia’s Wilma Theater.

Ted Alsadek as Ed

Ted Alsadek as Ed

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Ed is born and bred Baltimore. He played high school basketball but wasn’t good enough to get a scholarship in college so he’s been working on loading docks ever since. He loves to go to the clubs on Friday and Saturday nights, but sings in his church choir on Sunday morning.

Tera Niko as Lisa

Tera Niko as Lisa

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Lisa is getting married in 6 months and very excited about it. Her wedding has taken over her life and she can’t seem to talk about anything else. She’s incredibly competitive, in everything, not just sports, although she did play soccer in college.

Read Tera's Acting Bio

Tera is a mommy, animal lover, activist, football enthusiast, and yoga teacher. Acting is her love, and she’s blessed to have been able to enjoy it all of her life; whether independent films, student films, extra work, videos, commercials, or infomercials. She loves it all. The act is to become. And becoming is real. Acting is real.

Jerome Patterson as Max

Jerome Patterson as Max

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Max is a bit of a player with a different girl every day of the week - or is he just putting up a front?. He enjoys old school hip-hop and loves to rap and beatbox, although he’s horrible. He loves the idea of being sophisticated and will try, unsuccessfully, to convince everyone he meets that he is.

Read Jerome's Acting Bio

Jerome Patterson is a beginner actor who’s been acting on and off since 2013. The majority of the roles he has filled have been in independent or student film projects. He has also done a bit of theater. Jerome’s training includes acting workshops at Everyman theater.

Laura Poindexter as Bartender

Laura Poindexter as Bartender

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Bartender shall remain nameless. She is an attractive young woman who is obviously a local. She’s doesn’t take attitude from anyone but will give it to everyone. She’s sweet as honey and deadly as poison. It would be wise to stay on her good side because she makes the best $5 happy hour cocktails in Baltimore.

Read Laura's Acting Bio

Laura “TheSoulWriter” Poindexter was the Executive Producer and Founder of “The Literary Corner” Blog Talk Radio, an international radio podcast licensed by I-tunes. “The Literary Corner” aspired to inspire by paying it forward by providing aspiring Artist, Entrepreneurs, New Businesses, and Non-Profit Organizations the opportunity to shine on her BTR platform.

Jessica Henkin as Sara

Jessica Henkin as Sara

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Sara grew up on the edge of Baltimore City and began traveling as soon as she got out of High School. Anywhere she had a friend, she’d go visit and stay for a while. She’s lived in Paris, LA and NYC, but settled in Baltimore after meeting Matthew at a dive bar near MICA. She’s the mother of a 14 year old boy, Andrew.

Read Jessica's Acting Bio

Jessica Henkin works for Baltimore City Public School’s Office of Early Learning Program by day and produces The Stoop Storytelling Series by night. She’s passionate about her family, autism education, Baltimore City, keeping her house clean, and finding most things funny. You can see her onstage with the Baltimore Improv Group.

Vijay Iyer as Matthew

Vijay Iyer as Matthew

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Matthew and Sara started the company 14 years ago. He was born outside of London, but moved to the States (outside Boston) when he was 17. He has a weird accent that’s a little bit British, a little bit New England. His father was an Ad man, the business side, not the creative side. Matthew, however, was an artist. He began drawing in Middle School, and continued all the way through college at MICA.

Read Vijay's Acting Bio

Vijay Iyer is a lawyer by day and an aspiring programmer at night; in between, say around teatime, he would like to fit in more acting. Mr. Iyer has been in a number of productions and films in the Baltimore area, including performing a monologue at the Round House Theatre and as an extra in the film “Enemy of the State”. Organically grown in Maryland, Mr. Iyer has a passion for pour over coffee, rock climbing, and playing guitar.


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