everything is everything, the movie

Cast & Crew Bios

Nathan Borck - Co-Director / Co-Writer / Cameraman
Though recently moved to Chicago, Nathan will never escape the effects of living in Baton Rouge for 25 years. While in Baton Rouge, Nathan grudgingly earned a BA in Creative Writing and Photography, and spent the last year as the Technical Director of the Independence Park Theatre.  Nathan’s creative affiliation with Brock and Chris pre-dates the founding of Lost In The Woods, AOL Victims, and Mabel Pennyluck. His production company, Rabbitdog Productions, is soon to finish principal photography on a project known as “Sportcoat”. Nathan is currently working for IATSE Local 2, CPR-TV, and serving as the Technical Director of the Chopin Theatre.

Brock LaBorde - Co-Director / Co-Writer / Producer / Lead Actor / Editor
Born in Texas, raised in Texas, and disgusted with Texas, Brock received a BA degree in Creative Writing, along with a BS degree in Animal, Dairy, & Poultry, from Louisiana State University. Slightly before and after graduation, Brock began working in several local theaters and began working on a sketch comedy television show for LSU's Tiger TV. He also became heavily involved with the growth of a small (at the time) entertainment website, www.studio8.net. Since then, Brock has helped produce hours of sketch comedy, several short films, a few comedy albums, and tons of writing - stories, articles, poetry, an as-yet-unpublished book, and a feature-length screenplay. Brock won Best Actor and Best Comedic Short in the 2002 Outhouse Film Festival for the film "The Bathroom Attendant" "Everything is Everything" is his first feature-length film. In Brock's spare time, he enjoys working.

Chris Trew - Co-Writer / Lead Actor / Promotions Director
The most important thing in Chris' life is success in the entertainment industry. In 1999, he founded Studio 8, a small-time comedy group who wrecked as much havoc as possible with a cheap video camera, computer microphone, and a poorly designed website. Studio 8 slowly took shape to what it is today and now boasts a sketch comedy television show, several full-length comedy albums, a satirical newspaper, and it's very first feature-length film, "Everything is Everything." Through consistent and entertaining marketing and lots of hard work from dedicated people, Studio 8 has managed to captivate thousands of fans who crave fresh comedy. Chris is most proud of this feat, but has no plans of stopping here. Among his accomplishments are Best Actor in the 2003 Outhouse Film Festival for his work in the short film "Spring Break." 

Truston Aillet - Co-Writer / Lead Actor / Stunt Choreographer / Crew
With claims of a jungle birth, an ongoing search for the source of humanity, and an uncanny ability to blur fact and fiction, it's no wonder young Aillet is a myth even as he walks this Earth. Currently in hiatus from Louisiana State University, where he studies art and philosophy, Truston is taking time to redefine his boundaries and reclaim a freedom known only to the most enlightened of individuals. New to film, but not entertainment, "Everything is Everything" is his first major acting role, however, performance is in Truston's blood. He is a contributing writer and artist to the ever-growing website, www.studio8.net, a member of the rap group known as The Muggz, a singer and songwriter on several Studio8 albums, and an agent in an underground narcotics division of the government called The Blue Goose. Truston, at this point, is the author of one major unpublished short story, many shorter ones, a plethora of poetry, and several paintings that he considers worthy of his name. When he isn't earning a living, Truston can be found sailing the wandering seas, exploring God's Creation, and above all else - smiling.

John Lambremont, Jr. - Supporting Actor
A creative writing graduate from LSU, John has long been obsessed with the muses of writing, acting, and music. Besides an unpublished collection of short stories, screenplays, one acts, and poems, he has written some material for Studio8.net, and was a large force on Studio 8's comedy album Stall 4. In the realm of acting, John has appeared on stage as Eglamour in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona and Alphonse in Irving Berlin's Louisiana Purchase, both productions of Swine Palace, Louisiana's premier equity theatre, as well as Vivaldi in LSU Theatre's Bits and Pieces. He also co-starred with Brock in "The Bathroom Attendant" which won Best Comedic Short in the 2002 Outhouse Film Festival. A classically trained pianist with roots both in jazz and ragtime, John currently is writing music for his band's Dear Stu's first studio album. John hopes to grab a foothold in the entertainment industry, and dreams of being able to fully write, direct, and produce his own feature length film. John likes rice because he is half-Asian.