Great feature article for John Crestani on being a Millennial Mogul Who Turns Clicks to Cash in “PALI POST”

| July 21, 2017

John Crestani knew he wanted to be an entrepreneur early on. The renowned marketing magnate got his first taste of free enterprise at age 9 when he ran a lemonade stand in the driveway of his Pacific Palisades family home.

Fast-forward 21 years later and Crestani has built himself an empire––all without selling a single product. It’s sometimes known as the “dark art” of affiliate marketing. With fresh eyes following a soul-searching sabbatical to Thailand, Crestani returned stateside and began harnessing his craft at a corporate marketing agency.

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Great article from Soap Opera Nation with an exclusive interview with star of “Last Breakfast Club” Max Ehrich

| July 11, 2017

It’s been two years since Y&R fans have watched you portray angst-ridden teen Fenmore Baldwin. Catch us up on what you’ve been doing since your last episode aired in May 2015. 

A lot is happening. I was on the Stephen King/Stephen Spielberg series Under The Dome for two years and then I was on the series The Path—I played a heroine addict on that, which is different because in Under The Dome I was playing a computer hacker. And then I was playing a sociopath on a MTV show called Sweet Vicious. Right now I’m doing another TV project that I can’t disclose yet, but I’m working on music with some really cool artists like Bella Thorne and Conner Maynard and I’m super excited.

Ok, so I have to admit I wasn’t really aware of your musical background until I did some research on you. When you started out in your career you were always singing, dancing or acting—out of the three what’s your favorite, do you have a preference?

Honestly it depends on the day. Depends on the project. I would say just music and acting. I play the piano and I’ve been songwriting for ten years. So most of my stuff is singer/songwriter [genre].

Tell us about your new play, The Last Breakfast Club. You’re playing the character Andrew, how did you make the transition from doing mostly TV work for over a decade to theater? Have you done any theater work prior to this production?

I grew up doing theater. I have a love for theater. It would have to be a really great role to step into. Like this particular project, and Brad Bredeweg I love and we’ve been wanting to work together so this just made sense.

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Great review of “The Last Breakfast Club” from Soap Opera Nation

| July 10, 2017

If you came of age in the flamboyant era of big hair, acid washed jeans, Members Only jackets and neon EVERYTHING then chances are you’ve seen or at least heard of the iconic 1985 John Hughes film The Breakfast Club.  If you are not a child of the 80’s well, get ready to be schooled.  The year is 1984, March 24th to be exact, and five students from very different social circles at Shermer High School, have been sentenced to spend a dreaded day holed up, in detention, in the library, supervised by their school principal.

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