Casey Likes is an award winning and critically acclaimed Actor, Singer, Writer, Director, and Producer originally from Chandler, Arizona.
He is most known for his recent leading performance in the original Broadway production and world premiere of Almost Famous The Musical as "William Miller", the on stage stand-in for Oscar Winner, Cameron Crowe.
He can be seen as "Kiss" legend Gene Simmons in the Neil Bogart biopic Spinning Gold and as "Richie Shepard", the leading role, in MGM's film Dark Harvest.
In a small Midwestern town, a deadly annual ritual unfolds when the mythical nightmare, Sawtooth Jack, rises from the cornfields and challenges the town’s teenage boys in a bloody battle of survival.
Following Clay and Bella through their complicated and passionate romantic endeavors, the film asks the question "How far will you go to ignore the faults in someone?"
The first World War rages on when a group of American soldiers find a mysterious artifact that can summon the ancient evil of the Krampus. After the men are killed in action, the artifact is sent to the commanding officer's widow who is a teacher at a small-town orphanage. The orphans accidentally summon the Krampus and the teacher, and her pupils are forced to battle this ancient evil.
What if the Doomsday Preppers were right all along? Hacking into urban infrastructures isn't science fiction anymore - it's in the news every day. A 90-minute docu-drama, "American Blackout" reveals in gritty detail the impact of what happens when a cyber attack on the United States takes down the power grid. The question is: when the lights go out, what do we do next.
When an alcoholic relapses, causing him to lose his wife and his job, he holds a yard sale on his front lawn in an attempt to start over. A new neighbor might be the key to his return to form.
Dead West - or The Rise of the Horror Genre and the Fall of the Western. The story of a western movie actor (Johnny Dust) still trying to make it big in a western film studio and theme park, when a 'new management team' takes over the park and turns the film studio into a fright-fest for the month of Halloween. Haunted by the image of his dead western movie hero, who appears to him on the little screen, Johnny unravels the real intent of management and its opening night 'spectacular', which takes place in the depths of the park's cave.