CAST

PAUL DICHTER
“The Stalker”

Paul Dichter graduated in 2005 from the University of Chicago with a degree in English Literature. He is a 2003 graduate of the School of Steppenwolf, and is proud to have trained with many (present and future) legends of the Chicago Theater scene. Highlights of his six years in Chicago include: playing Warren in This is Our Youth, Tim in Suburbia, directing John Patrick Shanley's Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, and of course working with Amitabh in The Art of Stalking. He is relocating to Los Angeles in a few months, where he looks forward to putting his degree to use by continuing to act, direct and write.

KAT TUOHY
“Kate”

Kat Tuohy, born and raised in the south suburbs of Chicago, studied music most of her childhood and through this found her true calling in acting. In her youth she focused on musical theater around the community, and any other live theater she could get her hands on.

New to Los Angeles, however she is no novice. Kat made her feature film debut in the 2005 film Roll Bounce playing opposite Nick Cannon as the roller-skating disco queen! She appeared in the Carlos Santana/Michelle Branch music video Game of Love, Date Night on AMC, and Guiding Light. Independent films that Kat can be seen in include, The Art of Stalking, Outing Riley, Forgetting Joe, and the upcoming The Tale of a Suicidal Narcoleptic. She is represented by Aaron Sacks at the OmniPop Talent Group.

MAC BRANDT
“The Cop”

Mac Brandt Is from Chicago where he graduated from Columbia College and worked extensively in Theater. Mac is very honored to have worked on The Art of Stalking with such great people and a great character. Recent TV appearance's include the recurring character “Corrections Officer Mack” on Prison Break, in addition to roles on Grey's Anatomy and The Unit.