Joe is a NYC-based actor. He performs improv regularly, in New York City with The Improvoholics, and nationally with The Brothers Grinn. Joe also performs for improv-based corporate training seminars, industrials and live virtual reality theater. He continues to study and work in the stage, film, TV and radio media. When not performing, Joe can be found cleaning his home where he lives in constant fear of unexpected company.


Ellen has been performing improv since 1997, as a member of The Improvoholics, and in various improv jams, competitions and festivals around the city, such as The Sunday Night Improv Jam, Chez Improv, The Stanislavski Open and The New York Improv Festival. Ellen has studied improvisation with Rasa Allen Kazlas, Adam Felber and Christine Farrell. She comes to improv with an extensive background in theatre, having performed consistently in New York City and in regional theatre for the past 15 years. She is a member of Emerging Artists Theater Company, a group whose primary goal is to foster the work of new playwrights. She is a founding member of the Courthouse Theatre Company, where the focus is primarily on original works, including interpretations of literature for the stage. In addition to her work on the stage, Ellen can be seen and heard in TV commercials, radio voiceovers, print ads and corporate training films. She knits.


Michael has been a proud member of The Improvoholics since 1997.  He is also an Acting member of Emerging Artists Theatre Company (EAT) and Tosos II Theater Company. Recent theater credits include GLAAD Best Play nominee Bernadette & the Butcher of Broadway by David Bell, EAT Off-Broadway productions of T.G.N.P and Syria, America, as well as the infamous role of Dr. Jerry in GRAPEFRUIT by Joe Mortimer (NYC & LA).  Michael has made several appearances on The Conan O'Brien Show, as well as spots on Comedy Central's Chapelle's Show and Mind of Mencia.  Film credits include The Yes Man, by Joe Mortimer and Sean Donellan, Convincing Benny by Bill Hooper and Pasha Kimiager, The Untitled Michael Chordas Project by Matt Lambro & Ken Saba, and Ten Lives by Michael Landers.   Commercials and Voice Overs too.  Michael primarily resides in LA but flies East any chance that comes along. Name Dropper and TIVO addict.


Amy is thrilled that she still has her very first performing job out of college with the Improvoholics, waaaaaay back in 1998. Full time, she has nearly 10 years experience in Arts Administration and currently is the Director of External Affairs for Vineyard Theatre.  Amy is also a teaching artist, corporate trainer and director for various educational and professional and theater programs in the area.  Amy has a BFA in theater performance and has been performing improv and musical comedy for most of her life. Amy likes Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain, not into yoga, and has, literally, half a brain.