Category: 2019

Martina Webster

Championing Independent Film and Meaningful Storytelling

Martina Webster is a visionary producer, film festival owner, and industry advocate dedicated to expanding opportunities for filmmakers and strengthening Arizona’s growing film community. As CEO of DarMar Production LLC, she has become a driving force behind efforts to bring more film production, investment, and creative development to the region while championing projects that inspire, educate, and entertain.

Passionate about creating “Movies with Meaning,” Martina’s mission extends beyond filmmaking. She actively supports emerging and established filmmakers by fostering opportunities for collaboration, education, and industry growth. Her long-term vision includes helping create funding pathways for independent productions and positioning Arizona as a thriving destination for film and television projects.

Martina has served on the boards of multiple film festivals and is the owner and organizer of several respected events, including the Show Low Film Festival, White Mountains Film Fest, and Arizona White Mountains Film Festival. Through these festivals, she has provided a platform for countless filmmakers to showcase their work, connect with industry professionals, and reach new audiences.

Her production credits include the feature film Hashtag Blessed The Movie, Justin Hayward’s music video The Wind of Heaven, Turnover the Movie, and acclaimed short films including Evie’s Christmas Gift and Sis. Each project reflects her commitment to storytelling that resonates with audiences and delivers meaningful messages.

Martina continues to expand her creative portfolio with several exciting projects currently in development. Upcoming productions include Ziggy & Moon, The Christmas Witch, Coop, Sigbin, and Fly: The Rise of Jet Parker. These projects further demonstrate her dedication to bringing compelling stories and unforgettable characters to screens around the world.

Through her leadership, passion, and unwavering support of independent filmmaking, Martina Webster continues to leave a lasting impact on the entertainment industry while helping shape the future of film in Arizona and beyond.

Past Projects

 

  1. Hashtag Blessed The Movie

  2. Justin Hayward’s Music Video “The Wind of Heaven”

  3. Turnover The Movie

  4. Evie’s Christmas Gift (Short)

  5. Sis (Short)

Upcoming Projects

  1. Ziggy & Moon

  2. The Christmas Witch

  3. Coop

  4. Sigbin

  5. Fly: The Rise of Jet Parker

The Christmas Witch

UPCOMING FEATURE FILM

Now in Production

Festivals & Platforms She Leads

Show Low Film Festival

Celebrating Independent Filmmakers

White Mountains Film Fest

Connecting Creators & Audiences

Arizona White Mountains Film Festival

Showcasing Emerging Talent

DarMar Production LLC

Producing Films with Meaning

Support Independent Film · Invest in Stories That Matter

DarMarProduction.com · ShowLowFilmFestival.com

Napa Finance Group

Napa Finance aims to set the highest standard in customer care and in doing so, we put the people we serve first. We genuinely guide you through the home loan process and help you to confidently choose the best option available for you and your family. Upon selecting your loan, we work endlessly on your behalf until we meet your desired goal.

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Napa Finance Group services include representing customer for buy/sell any business, Real Estate ( residential & commercial) and financing for Real Estate & business including private/ hard money funds.

From the moment you start an application to the day your loan closes and beyond, you can depend on Napa Finance to be on your side. We’re here to help!

 

MAJOR GURJEET SINGH

President & Founder of Napa Finance Group since 2002 with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. A Masters’ degree in Mechanical Engineering, An Experienced Officer, Administrator & A Veteran from the Corps Of Engineers. Skilled in Negotiation, Business Advisor, Business Planning, Operations Management, International Business Consultant, and a Coach. Founder Chairperson of two Charitable, Non-Profit Organizations in the USA. Certified Hypnotherapist & a counselor, who has touched many lives through Charitable events across the USA.

 

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Hollywood Hotshots Dance Group

   The Hollywood Hotshots dance group is a LA premier performance company, specializing in preservation and education of both Historical and Contemporary Urban American Street Dance. The company has performed at dance camps and special events all over the world. They are considered one of the leading pioneers to bring authentic vernacular jazz dance back into the mainstream. The Company’s goal is, to recreate the mood and spirit of the bygone era and committing to retaining its authenticity through fashion, etiquette and dance. They also create a fusion style, by brining in a variety of dance just like Ballroom, Salsa, Tango, Afro Cuban, Commercial, Jazz and Hip Hop. They made their mark in music videos, TV, commercials, print and film. Their most recent accomplishment include being featured on Disney’s “Shake It Up”, ABC’s “Dancing With The Stars”, “The Bachelorette”, “Keeping up with the Kardashians”, “Crazy Ex”, FOX’s ” So You Think You Can Dance”, “Master Chef”, “Today’s The Day”, “School Dance”, HollywoodBowl “Brian Setzer in Concert”,Season 2 “LXD”, G.I.JOE ,Tosh.O and Superbowl commercials for Budweiser, Samsung and Honda. They have been working with artists such as SIA, Katy Perry, Alica Keys, Gloria Estefan, Redfoo, Jonas Brothers, Plain White T’s, Matthew Morrisonjust to name a few. Let them share their passion and they will take you on an adventures journey.
HollywoodHotshots on the Bachelorette
(Full cast and costumes by us)
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Tracee Lee Cocco

Tracee Lee Cocco was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and moved to California with her family at the age of 2. She grew up in Santa Ana, California and graduated from the Santa Ana High School in 1979. Throughout the following years, Cocco started to work as model and was featured as model for Alberto Mousse in several magazines. She also worked as model for Revlon, Jimmy Z Ad, Pool & Spa Magazine, 7Up, the Auto Stereo Sound Magazine, and McDonald’s.

Beside her work on Star Trek where she received her SAG card, Cocco was also featured as Marla in the daily soap General Hospital and as a regular lifeguard in several episodes of Baywatch. Among her film work are the drama Gross Anatomy (1989, with Clyde Kusatsu, J. Patrick McNamara, Kay E. Kuter, Steven Culp, Gordon Clapp, David Coburn, Richard Penn, and Dana Vitatoe) and the science fiction film Demolition Man (1993, with Bob Gunton, Bill Cobbs, and Chris Durand). Following her background work in Demolition Man, Cocco was cast as the lead computer voice in the Demolition Man Pinball game in 1994.

In 1996 she was featured as a bar character in the science fiction film Barb Wire, with Clint Howard, Shelly Desai, and Peewee Piemonte. A featured fight scene with her and Pamela Anderson was cut from the final film. Other film work includes the science fiction film Virtuosity (1995, with Louise Fletcher, Danny Goldring, Michael Buchman Silver, and Frank Welker) and the action comedy Bulletproof (1996, with Maury Sterling) as well as the 1995 video game Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy.

In the early 1990s, Cocco was part of the group of background regulars who made a promotional tour for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. She appeared as a Ferengi along with Cameron, Joyce Robinson, and Michael Braveheart. She continued to appear on conventions throughout the United States and was most recently a guest at the London Film & Comic Con in 2012.

Tracee Lee Cocco (born 2 March ) is an actress, model and stuntwoman who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. She was most visibly seen as Lieutenant Jae, a regular background character on The Next Generation, between the fourth and seventh season. She was one of the background performers who also appeared in the three Next Generation feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, and Star Trek: Insurrection. Cocco also worked as stand-in for Alice Krige (“Borg Queen”) in Star Trek: First Contact.

In “Descent” she played one of the Borg drones mentally damaged by Lore’s experimentation. On Deep Space 9, she could sometimes be seen in alien make-up in Quark’s and played several aliens such as an Antican. Cocco was one of several regular background performers from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager who participated in the filming of the interactive movie Star Trek: Borg; she is most notably seen as a Starfleet science officer visible in the corridor aboard the USS Cheyenne at the start of the movie. She also appeared as an alien bar character in the 1996 video game Star Trek: Klingon.

According to the call sheets, Cocco was scheduled to appear in the fourth season episodes “First Contact” in a scene in Ten Forward, “Galaxy’s Child” in scenes on the bridge, and “Identity Crisis”, “Qpid”, and “In Theory” in scenes in Ten Forward and engineering but was either not filmed or cut from the final episodes. She was also scheduled to appear at the ops station in the fifth season episode “Ensign Ro”, in engineering scenes in the episodes “The Game” and “Conundrum”, in corridor scenes in “Ethics”, in Ten Forward scenes in “The Outcast”, and on the bridge in “Imaginary Friend” and “I Borg” but was not seen in the final episodes.

 

 

Natasha Alam

Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Natasha, Russian abbreviation for Natalia, attended school at the University of Technology for Aviation. In search of independence, Natasha moved to Moscow to model under “Red Stars” model management. A few years later, Natasha was scouted by the Italian agency, “International Model Management” (“IMM”) that sent her to Rome, Paris, Milan, and London to model for Gucci, Versace, John Galiano, Rocco Barrocco, Christian Dior, Trussardi, Vivienne Westwood, and many other top designers. In 1996, Natasha met Amir Ebrahim Pahlavi Alam, the grandson of the Shah of Iran. The couple married in New York in 1998 and moved to London, where Natasha enrolled in “The Method Center” to study the “Lee Strasberg’s Acting Technique.” In 2001, Natasha and her husband moved to Los Angeles to continue her studies in acting, vocals, speech, and accent reduction with Ivana Chubbuck, Howard Fine, Lesly Kahn, Carol Rogers, and Bob Corff. Natasha’s hard work started to pay off when she booked her first acting job on the television show Fastlane (2002).

Best known for her role as Yvetta on the hit HBO series, “True Blood,” Natasha has found success on both the big and small screen since arriving in Hollywood all the way from Tashkent, Uzbekistan. After moving to Moscow, Natasha began a globe-trotting career as a print and runway model for Gucci, Versace, John Galliano, Christian Dior and many other top designers. Natasha then transitioned into acting, moving to London to train at “The Method Center” and learn the “Lee Strasberg Acting Technique. After studying under well-known teachers Ivana Chubbuck, Howard Fine, Lesly Kahn, and Bob Corff, Natasha booked her first acting job on the Fox Television show “Fastlane” (2002). She has since appeared on a wide variety of television shows, including “NYPD Blue”, “CSI”, “NCIS”, “Just Shoot Me”, “The Bold and the Beautiful”, “Nip/Tuck”, and “Entourage”, among others. Natasha has also appeared in over a dozen films, including “The Women (2008)”, opposite Meg Ryan, Eva Mendes, and Bette Midler. Despite having a busy work schedule, Natasha loves spending time with her young daughter, Valentina, and her new role…as a mom.

– IMDb Mini Biography By: Ashley Brauer

 

Sharyn Wynters

Sharyn Wynters has always had an eye for the stage. But, her life has taken many turns, granting her the chance to evolve as a model-actress-naturopath-author-singer and champion for humanity. After high school, Sharyn entered a beauty pageant and became Miss Pennsylvania in the Miss World contest. This led to a modeling job in New York for Oleg Cassini, the world-renowned designer (and dress designer for Jacqueline Kennedy). While modeling, Sharyn met actress Bobbi Shaw, who convinced her to pursue a career in acting. As a young woman in her early twenties, she packed up her things and drove to LA-and within two weeks, she was cast as Cat Girl in the original Batman TV series . This led to a TV and film career, with credits including: The Rockford Files, Kojak, The Odd Couple, Hook Line & Sinker, Westworld, and Funny Lady. With a growing acting career, Sharyn’s life took another turn. She developed cancer and was told it would eventually take her life. Refusing to accept this, she traveled to Texas to enlist the help of Dr. William Donald Kelly. Her decision not only left her cancer-free, but also gave her a new passion. Sharyn studied dozens of healing disciplines including Metabolic Nutrition, Cranial Sacral, Acupuncture, Reflexology, Meditation, Pilates, Hypnosis, Rolfing, Feldenkrais, Yoga, and many others. She acquired a degree as a naturopath from the Clayton School of Natural healing, and a degree from the Santa Monica School of Massage Therapy. After many years as a naturopath, Sharyn decided to write a book. She is co-author of, The Pure Cure: A Complete Guide to Freeing your Life from Dangerous Toxins-a reflection of over 30 years of research into the dangers of the toxins in our modern living environment and how to avoid them. Of this part of her life Sharyn says: An important part of healing is learning to listen to your inner voice. Healing is an adventure! Illness is our body trying to teach us how to be well. Sharyn has a strong commitment to humanity and a passion for making a difference. Following the release of her book, she dedicated herself to influence as many lives as possible- in as many ways as possible. She became a popular speaker at conferences and seminars; she hosted a Talk Radio show on health and healing; and she worked with Fran Drescher, creator of the Cancer Schmancer movement (www.cancerschmancer.org). Sharyn is the recipient of the Naturopathic Doctor of the year award from the Qi Gong Congress (2011) and the Lifetime Achievement award from the Amazing Women Organization (2010). At the turn of the millennium, Sharyn asked herself, “What else have I always wanted to do that I have not already done?” The answer to that question came passionately-“…to be a torch singer of romantic jazz.” Sharyn contacted an old friend, Dini Clarke (Billie Holliday’s piano player)and began to take voice lessons. Within a year and a half she recorded her first album, “Reflections of Love.” Of this experience Sharyn says: As long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to reach out and touch the souls of others. First it came through my modeling and acting, then by healing therapies. Now I am overjoyed that I can also heal through song. Then, on a Sunday morning in mid 2018, after a 40-year hiatus from acting, Sharyn was overcome with a strong desire to return to acting. She said out loud, “I want to get back into acting!” That same day, Sharyn went to a baby shower and sat next to a talent agent who asked, “Have you ever considered getting back into acting?” Within weeks, Sharyn re-connected with Bobbi Shaw-Chance (now a renowned acting teacher ) and following a showcase, was offered the starring role in Night Mistress. With the ability to captivate an audience and years of experience, Sharyn Wynters has begun yet another adventure.

– IMDb Mini Biography By: Sharyn Wynters

 

Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore rose in prominence throughout the 1990s, establishing himself as a memorable tough-guy actor, sought by the most respected directors in the business.

Thomas Edward Sizemore, Jr. was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Judith (Schannault), an ombudsman staff member, and Thomas Edward Sizemore, Sr., a lawyer and professor. Sizemore grew up idolizing the tough-guy characters of the movies he watched. After attending Wayne State University, he got his master’s degree in theatre from Temple University in 1986.

Like many, he moved to New York City and struggled, waiting tables and performing in plays. His first break came when Oliver Stone cast him in a bit part in Born on the Fourth of July (1989). Bigger roles soon followed throughout the early 1990s, such as Guilty by Suspicion (1991), True Romance (1993), and Striking Distance (1993). 1994 proved to be an even bigger year for Sizemore, as he won the role of “Bat Masterson” in Kevin Costner‘s star-studded biopic Wyatt Earp (1994), as well as one of his first truly memorable roles as “Detective Jack Scagnetti” in Oliver Stone‘s controversial Natural Born Killers (1994). In 1995 he appeared in Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), Strange Days (1995), as well as the acclaimed crime epic Heat (1995), directed by Michael Mann. Sizemore’s first big leading role is in The Relic (1997), the big-budget effects thriller directed by Peter Hyams.

According to a 2001 interview in The Calgary Sun, Sizemore entered a drug rehabilitation program in 1998 after his mother and his friend Robert De Niro appeared on his door-step during the filming of Witness to the Mob (1998). Telling him they were there to drive him to jail or to rehabilitation, Sizemore chose the latter. After completing rehabilitation, he counseled adolescents involved in substance abuse.

Offered roles in W.W.II films directed by both Terrence Malick and Steven Spielberg, Sizemore chose the role of “Sergeant Horvath” in Saving Private Ryan (1998). The role and film received wide acclaim and introduced Sizemore’s talents to a much broader audience in a more human and well-rounded role than he had previously been given. Sizemore also credits this shoot and Steven Spielberg for helping him with his recovery from addiction, with Steven Spielberg threatening to reshoot the entire film if Sizemore failed a drug test even once.

After a flamboyant and uncredited mobster role in Enemy of the State (1998), Sizemore then portrayed a psychotic paramedic in Bringing Out the Dead (1999) directed by Martin Scorsese. Seemingly taking it easy, he then turned in fine but stereotypical performances in Play It to the Bone (1999), Red Planet (2000), and Pearl Harbor (2001). Sizemore then received another leading role in the high-profile military drama Black Hawk Down (2001) directed by yet another legendary director, Ridley Scott.

Specializing in the sort of ultimate tough-guy/manly man roles that hearken back to a different era in film, Sizemore continues to be a favourite of Hollywood’s greatest directors. Never afraid to speak his mind about anyone and anything, his sense of blunt honesty and lack of pretension is refreshing. A commanding voice and presence on film, Sizemore looks to continue as one of Hollywood’s greatest actors.