CT Acting & Producing - Sensory Perception Movie

Corbin Bersen appears in Sensory Perception Movie - Made in CT

Final Scenes of Sensory Perception, a local CT independent film, were shot in Bloomfield at LCR Studios in mid September. Corbin Bersen, veteran Hollywood actor, best known for past roles in LA Law, Major League, and Psyche, made an appearance in the movie.
It was great to be with the entire crew and particularly Corbin, who was pleasant, engaging and fun-loving. It was cool watching him shoot one of his scenes in person after seeing him on TV all these years.
I enjoyed playing the role of Dr. V. in this film and was so impressed with the team and project, that I became an Executive Producer to help move it along. I am also psyched that long-time friend and past work teammate Mike Leser joined the crew as an E.P. also, and David Gere too, another esteemed and enjoyed friend and veteran industry associate. Meeting big supporter and fellow Executive Producer Frank Devino, Owner of Brass City Hundai of Waterbury was also quite a pleasure. I look forward to the premier early next year with the whole SP gang.
Bersen will be in CT again next week for a luncheon at ESPN, (thanks to the efforts of Mike Leser) promoting his new film 25 Hill, as well as Sensory Perception.



L to R: Jackie Moore, Actress, Mike Leser, Ex. Producer, Corbin Bersen, Dan Delventhal, & Al Signore, Director

Other information on the project from some newspaper coverage:



L to R: David Gere, Actor & EP, Dan Delventhal, Gary Craig, Actor (and WTIC Morning Man : )

David Gere has been instrumental in bringing together resources and people, especially at his nightclub, The ShadowRoom, a center of CT film industry gathering place in Middletown. Similarly, Frank Devino, owner of Brass City Hundai of Waterbury, pitched in generously toward the success of the project.
Mike Leser, Jackie Moore, Corbin Bernsen, Frank Devino, Al Signore, David Gere, Dan Delventhal

 

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