White Privilege Black Power
Greg Tindale is a white, married, father, businessman that grew up in a rural town in Maryland. He attended public school, then state school for college. His father fixed hydraulic jackhammers. His mother was a nurse.
Eva Lewis is a black, single, no kids, public sector do-gooder that grew up in the most affluent primarily black suburb in the country. She attended private catholic school, then a historic black university, then law school. Her mother was an attorney for the Department of Energy. Her father was a librarian.
In our current version of America, there is no reason for these two people to cross paths. Due to their love of improv comedy, these two completely different people have become best friends.
In front of a live studio audience they explore what makes them different and what makes them the same.
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Greg TindaleDirector#humbled, Permanent Mistakes
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Greg TindaleWriterPermanent Mistakes, Roberts and Lion, On the Hill
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Eva LewisWriterPermanent Mistakes
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Greg TindaleProducer#humbled, Permanent Mistakes
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Eva LewisProducer
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Greg TindaleKey Cast
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Eva LewisKey Cast
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Project Type:Television
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Runtime:14 minutes 49 seconds
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Completion Date:February 5, 2020
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Production Budget:1,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:digital
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Greg Tindale honed his writing, performing and directing skills at the Washington Improv Theater in Washington DC. He has performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theaters in New York and Los Angeles, The Second City in Chicago, The Sydney Comedy Fest in Sydney, Australia, The Bentzen Ball Comedy Fest and the Kennedy Center, among other venues.
He has also served as a staff writer for the TV show, 'Districtland' and was an Associate Producer and Assistant Director for the feature film '#humbled' available on Amazon. Greg is the Writer, Director, Producer and Actor of the independent TV pilot, 'Permanent Mistakes' which was a Network Notes selection at the ITVFest (now Catalyst Festival).
Greg has been the screenwriting mentor for the DC Shorts Film Festival and a guest lecturer on TV writing for the Writer’s Center. His TV Pilots have been included in the WIFV Spotlight on Screenwriters magazine, placed in the top 20% of the Page International Screenplay Awards and made it to the quarterfinals of the Austin TV Festival pitch competition. He is a graduate of the UCLA School of Theater, Film & Television - Writing for Television program.