Rosemary Carrie
Episode 18
A séance lead by The Medium to draw the spirit possessing Nicks cat, discovers that Rosemary Carrie attempted to poison Angel and died, then possessed Nick’s cat to be closer to him. Will the séance leave Nick with a non-possessed cat, or will it go terribly wrong in a fiery blaze of supernatural chaos...
Cast
AngelNicholas Tana
Adam Rucho
Special Guests
Lynn LowryKelli Maroney
Dale Midkiff
Angel

The real star of Hell's Kitty, Angel has worked with more icons of horror than any cat in history; and is likely the only feline in history to have ever gotten away with scratching Lee Meriwether. A method actor, she does all her own stunts and insists on being paid in tuna and treats. She inspired the Hell's Kitty franchise, serving as Tana's muse; sitting on his lap when he wrote the scripts. Regretfully, Angel passed away July 18, 2015 the same day fires engulfed several trucks and cars on the California freeway. Her fiery spirit will always be remembered; she has left an indelible mark upon the body (literally), and soul, of everyone who has had the privilege of working with her.
Nicholas Tana

Nicholas Tana writes, directs, produces and stars in Hell's Kitty alongside his cat Angel and a host of horror icons. He works as a freelance writer, director, and musician and has served as Associate Director for ESPN, before starting his own production company, Smart Media L.L.C., for which he has written, produced, and directed numerous commercials.
As a writer, he has won the Short & NEAT One Act Play Festival in 2000, as well as The Arts in The Park award in 2002. He has worked as a contributing writer for the fashion magazine 944 and the movie and entertainment magazine Moving Pictures. Amongst those Nicholas had the honor of interviewing were Oscar-nominated actor Nick Nolte; best selling author Ray Bradbury; Ambassador of Afghanistan to the U.S., his Royal Highness Said Tayeb Jawad; and legendary award winning director, Blake Edwards.
As a musician, he has played in both Europe and the United States. His music has appeared on ESPN's X-Games and several commercials. Nicholas is proficient in Spanish and Italian, and brings this international knowledge, culture, and experience to his projects. He's known for his ability to bust genres wide open with fresh new concepts, and takes an innovative approach to branding them in an original way.
Adam Rucho

Adam has worked as a Production Assistant and Photo Editor in the entertainment business for The Insider and Entertainment Tonight. Adam got the part playing Adam in Hell’s Kitty because it was based upon his personality, and relationship as a former neighbor of Nicholas Tana. Although more hard working, and slightly less eccentric than the character he portrays; Adam has a natural ability at comedy, and could probably make a great career of it, if he didn’t suffer a profound aversion to publicity and interviews!
Lynn Lowry

Lynn Lowry plays the medium in Hell's Kitty. Her role is fitting because she also portrayed Ruthi in the classic horror remake of Cat People. She was born in 1947 in Illinois, but raised in Atlanta, Georgia. She began acting professionally at age 17 in a theater called Shawnee Summer Stock Theater. She relocated to New York City in the late 1960s to pursue other acting jobs to support her young son. Her first movie role was a small part in The Battle of Love's Return (1971) which starred and was directed by Lloyd Kaufman, who later founded the "Troma" independent film company. Her next role was another small, uncredited part in I Drink Your Blood (1970). Her next movie, playing a dual role in Sugar Cookies (1973), which required her to act in the nude for the first time, got her sex appeal. Score (1974) came next which was a X-rated, soft-core, semi-documentary flick which brought on more sex appeal for Lowry's character. Her next role was one of her best in playing "Kathy", a neurotic character in George A. Romero's The Crazies (1973), an action-horror flick filmed in rural Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh. She then was cast for a recurring part in the TV series How to Survive a Marriage (1974). She was also cast for a part in David Cronenberg's horror flick Shivers (1975).
After another minor part in Fighting Mad (1976) and a few other movies, Lowry moved to Los Angeles in the early 1980s where, after a slow start, she began acting in the local theater, and occasional movie roles. Most recently, she has been performing on stage as a singer in singing old folk songs and show tunes with her own band.
Kelli Maroney

Kelli Maroney plays the gypsy Esmerelda in Hell's Kitty. She made her film debut as the 'Spirit Bunny' "Cindy Carr" in the teen comedy classic, \Fast Times at Ridgemont High\ (1982). Kelli achieved her greatest enduring cult popularity with her delightful turn as the endearingly spunky "Samantha" in the science-fiction end-of-the-world film,Night of the Comet (1984). She's especially memorable as the sweet, killer-robot slayer, "Alison Parks", in the entertaining romp, Chopping Mall (1986). As self-deprecating humor is one of her trademarks, she cheerfully pokes fun at her own previous B-movie starlet image. Kelli delivered a very strong and impressive portrayal of schizophrenic femme fatale, "Meredith (Merre) Lake", in the superior Showtime mystery thriller, Face Down (1997). Maroney acted in and co-produced the award-winning festival short, Sam and Mike (1999). She has made numerous TV guest star appearances and, most recently, appeared as a crazed TV evangelist in HBO's True Blood (2008). Los Angeles stage highlights include stripper "Brandy" in the long-running hit "Pink" at the Renegade Theater, taking over for Carrie-Anne Moss for the 1940s period piece, "Outward Bound", at the Hudson Backstage, and co-producing and appearing in "The Edge Of Allegiance", at the Met Theater. Kelli Maroney most recently was seen as homemaker "Grace" in the web series, "Rock & Roll Inc.", as "Janice", the stage mom-from-hell in the comedy Pop Star (2013), as the brave cougar, "Deputy Wilma Power", in the SyFy Channel's Gila! (2012) The Giant Monster."She has several projects in development as actor/producer, and lives in Hollywood with her soulmate Sasha, the wonder dog.
Dale Midkiff

Dale Midkiff plays Rosemary Carrie in Hell's Kitty in a shocking and humorously, zany denouement. He attended Edgewood high school and Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland, before moving to New York to work as a waiter while pursuing his acting career. His breakthrough role was when he landed the role of Elvis in the made-for-TV movie Elvis and Me (1988). He later starred in Pet Sematary (1989) with Fred Gwynne and Love Potion No. 9 (1992) with Sandra Bullock. He was also the lead in 'Time Trax', which he shot for two years in Surfers Paradise, Australia. Midkiff played Buck Wilmington in the CBS series 'The Magnificent Seven' with Michael Bien, Eric Close and Ron Perlman. He has portrayed Clark Davis in 'Love Comes Softly', winning a Camie award and the Grace award for his performance.
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