Behind the Scenes
Life in a Game is the result of the effort of a handful of dedicated crew, some more talented than others. You can pick and choose your favorites. Trade with your friends and collect them all!
Daniel Califf-Glick

Playing the protagonist, Guy, Dan is also the lead of Life in a Game in countless other ways. He has filmed and directed pretty much every scene he's not in, performed virtually all video editing, and written the scripts! When the blue shirt's in the closet, Dan works on various film projects, including his feature film, "The Triumph of William Henry Harrison."
Jonathan Tran

As the Jackal, Jon's pretty much a jerk in real life, too. Endlessly prolonging shoots with mundane jokes, he also authors scripts, performs image editing, maintains the website, designs the comic, and films/directs when Dan's not at the helm. Off camera, Jon's an advertising writer, as well as a reviewer for an indie gaming review site.
Liam Culvert

Recruited from the ranks of the g1 community, Liam auditioned for the role of Subplott in early 2008, and won us over with his sharp wit and tenacious style. Currently studying Computer Science, he hopes to one day be on the other side of the code, and has even taken the lead on Life in a Game: The Game!
Alex Moshofsky

Voice of the arrogant know-it-all, Frog, Alex likes to make a point of never getting anything right the first time. Or the second, third, or even seventeenth. But by god, that eighteenth take is pure gold. A veritable fountain of grand dorkery, Alex also stars in and writes his own show "Gamer Reaction."
Michael Sheehan

As Dude, Mike's a fun-loving winning personality. That's not too far from his real life, in which he also rescues damsels in distress and sells discount merchandise. He's very passionate about movies, television, and theater. But his most heroic deeds include his acting and directing work, as he seeks a long career in "the biz."
Robert Esposito

Rob is basically Lollerskates in real life, except with even more dark powers, and 42% more seismic laughing. Aside from his musical wizardry that you'll find here and here, he also rocks out digital-style, creates abstract paintings, and parties with the recently-crowned Mrs. Lollerskates. Rumor even has it that Rob is half ninja, half pirate.
Salvatore Brienik

Apart from plotting from the shadows, Sal involves himself in as many projects as possible: writing plays, standup, and a comic book, and directing/writing/editing the webseries Pirates vs. Hobos and complaining about not being a writer. Sal's gamed since the Atari 2600, and his proudest moments on LIAG involved holding the boom mic.
Angus Hepburn

With more than 35 years of acting experience, Angus has pretty much done everything from TV to childrens theatre, radio, indie films, and Shakespeare. Angus has also done voicework for both Bully and Grand Theft Auto IV (if you ever heard of it). Around these parts, he's responsible for breathing life into Howard.
Maria Cucina Lexington

When she's not palling around with terrorists or firing magic arrows, "MC" designs web sites. As part of a lifelong zeal for the shapes and colors, MC has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Chanology Honors granted by the Image Macro Institute. As always, she did it for the lulz.
Ronald J. Zambor

Ron has been exploring the open road and sights on his voyage to California (no, it isn't part of his evil assignment). He's working as a host for GameZombie TV and on a few independent films. He believes his gaming skills have helped him avoid many roadside collisions, and suggests not driving your vehicle on three wheels.
Michael Curley

Hyyaaa! When Mike isn't writing as Kent Steichman, he's working at a real newspaper, which is considerably less fun. He's had a couple bit parts in Life In A Game and Little Miss Gamer, is occasionally a sprite comic author, and his major goal in life is to find a way to get paid to play video games, just like everyone else.
Tiffon Turner

When you wear a face-obstructing helmet 99% of the time, it's not easy to get to know people. Luckily the real Master, Tiffon, is a down-to-earth guy. As a t-shirt designer who moonlights at Applebees, he's a pro at delicious food and delicious threads. And as a grad of Rowan University, he packs the Prof Pride.








