Cast & Crew
Nathaniel Katzman (Writer/Director/Producer):
Nathaniel Katzman has been involved in making film from the time he was 15. He produced his first budgeted and fully crewed short at 17, as well as having written and directed it. He continued on with a few simpler projects over the next few years before directing and producing a financially successful production of MOONCHILDREN at The Complex Theater in Los Angeles, the summer of 2007. The following summer he created a web-series called Three Part Duo (www.threepartduo.com) which he wrote/directed/shot/produced along with both Daniel Johnsen (actor/writer) and Colby Day (writer/producer). I Don’t Want To Kill Myself will be his first Feature Film.
Colby Day (Writer/Producer):
Colby Day will graduate from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts for Dramatic Writing this winter. He has written and directed several short films during his time there, as well as founding the reading series Almost Grown-Ups. After writing and producing Three Part Duo, he then went on to write and direct his own mockumentary web series College Cooking 101 (www.collegecooking101.net). After working with both The Daily Show and Late Night With Jimmy Fallon he is set to produce his first feature film: I Don’t Want to Kill Myself.
Laurel Parmet (Assistant Director/Producer):
Laurel Parmet studies film at Sarah Lawrence College and has written, directed and produced several short features including "Breakfast," "Utrecht,” and "Behind the Door." She is currently completing a documentary on the Brooklyn-based band, Fiasco. She was recently admitted to the Film and TV School at Academy of Performing Arts in Prague where she will study in the fall.
Daniel Johnsen (Writer/Producer):
Daniel is the Artistic Director of the non-profit Pipeline Theatre Company, and is currently producing their first original play, Sleepless City. Daniel has produced and directed shows in Los Angeles and New York, most recently The Love of the Nightingale by Timberlake Werdenbaker. Daniel has worked professionally as an actor in Los Angeles, and has helped create and act in many short films and web-series. He most recently starred in the web-series College Cooking 101, and produced and starred in the short film “Hug Me,” which was a finalist in the Campus Movie Fest, NYU division.
