A.M.L. Entertainment Inc.
Resident Artists
MICHAEL BERNARDI

Michael loves performing and admires those who do it well. In addition to acting, he is a comedian, a voiceover artist and a writer. He grew up in New Jersey and attended the University of Pittsburgh where he studied writing and theatre. He continues to study acting at HB Studios in NYC and long-form improvisation with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, also in NYC. He owes everything good in his life to his family. 

















DANIELLE CARROLL


Danielle Carroll is an actress and performer based in New York City. Originally from the Bay Area, CA, Danielle holds a B.A. in theatre and a B.A. in mathematics from Boston College. In 2007, she completed her M.A. in Performance Studies at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she had the priviledge of studying with field pioneers Anna Deavere Smith and Richard Schechner. Recent roles include Casey in AML Entertainment's "What Say You," Blair in Mix NYC/ Inbred Hybrid Collective's "Disappear Here," Fifi in "Happy Hour" at the 45th St. Theatre, and Ariel in a burlesque version of the "Little Mermaid" performed at the infamous Lower Eastside venue, The Slipper Room. Danielle currently studies acting with Suzanne Esper at The William Esper Studio. She is a resident artist at A.M.L Entertainment.



KATARINA HUGHES
Katarina hails from Cincinnati, Ohio and is finishing her last semester at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. She has studied at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School as well as Stonestreet Studios. Recent NYU credits: "Pace" in The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek and "Astor" in You Are Made of Stars. Katarina was last seen in Poco a Poco with Dramatic Adventure Theater in a devised work about her and her casts travels in Ecuador at the Gene Frankel.  Katarina also enjoys writing and filmmaking.



CAITLIN KERCHNER
Caitlin hails from the Philadelphia area where she has performed in numerous productions throughout the region, including Opera Delaware and several Dinner Theaters.  Also a trained singer and dancer, her favorite roles include “Polly”  in Crazy For You, “Hunyak” in Chicago, “Philia” in …Forum , “Don John” in Much Ado… , and “Woman” in an NYC production of 4 A.M. (directed by Jim Elliot and Charles Tuthill).  She is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
















PATRICIA NICASTRO
Patricia Nicastro is a New Jersey native and graduated from Montclair State University with a B.A. in Theatre Studies. Her best memory in the program was her performance as Jacqueline in “Picasso’s Women”.  Since then she has been in two short independent films playing Terry in “B-Hurst” and Gena Conner in “Coal”.  She has also appeared in multiple student films and web series.  Patricia will soon be featured in “Diet Drama”, written by New York Times Best Seller Nancy Redd. Patricia played Darlene in Anthony Laura’s “Katarina”, her first time on a NY stage.







LISA ROSADO

Lisa recently made her stage debut in A.M.L.'s production of "Stars.". She recently graduated from Pace University with a concentration in Acting. Some of her favorite roles were Rose in "The Woolgatherer", C in "Three Tall Women", Donna in "a dreamer examines his pillow",  Georgie in "Spike Heels" , Lynette in "Anything For You",  Helena in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Dorine in "Tartuffe" She also has a passion for music singing lead vocals in a local NYC band.

Emily Tarpey
Emily Tarpey is a recent graduate of Michael Howard Studios and a Fordham University alum. She was most recently seen in Anthony M. Laura’s play, Silence, at the Theater for the New City, following her role as Jan-the-Sweet in Kotis & Hollman’s Yeast Nation at La Mama. Some of her other favorite NY/Regional credits include the premiere of the 30-piece orchestration, Songs for a New World at the White Plains Performing Arts Center, Street Scene (Michael Howard Studios), Fiddler on the Roof (Yorktown Stage), Edges (WPPAC), and Into the Woods (Yorktown Stage). Film: I’m Drowning, Inner Circle, Bad Habits, and Bastard. In addition to acting, Emily is also involved in the soon to be launched theaterfanatic.com, which highlights and promotes the New York independent theater scene. www.emilytarpey.com