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email: broadappeal@lifecoachthemovie.com
phone: 310-499-4913

Jennifer Jostyn

Jennifer Jostyn is originally from Boston, Massachusetts. Her interest in the arts began at a young age and, consequently, after subjecting her family to an inordinate number of baesment production, she was enrolled in The Walnut Hill School of Performing Arts.

Since then, she has appeared in such films as "The Brothers McMullen", "Deep Impact", and "House of 1000 Corpses"; and also in various television movies and episodics.

"LIFE COACH: the movie" is Jostyn's first writing and producing venture. If "LIFE COACH: the movie" is successful, Jostyn feels strongly that she deserves all the credit.

Leila Charles Leigh

Originally from New Yorn, Leila Charles Leigh developed an interest in the arts at an even earlier age than Jostyn. She was the "go to" girl whenever a family member wanted to be regaled by a monologue from As You Like It or The Diary of Anne Frank.

Since moving to Los Angeles, Leigh has appeared in several television shows, numerous plays, and most recently in the movie "Kids in America", directed by her husband, Josh Stolberg.

Leigh has had a blast collaborating with Jostyn on "LIFE COACH: the movie", but truth be told, if the film is successful, she hopes to start her solo career immediately.

Josh Stolberg

While patiently waiting for his Rock Star career to take off (Josh likens himself to an out-of-tune Jon Bon Jovi... with slightly less hair), Josh has spent the last several years biding his time as a screenwriter.

Between singing lessons, Josh has written for Disney, Fox, Jerry Bruckheimer, Warner Bros., Dimension, Sony, Universal, and New Line. He co-wrote the script for the upcoming "Bruce Almighty 2", recently directed his wife, Leila Charles Leigh, in his film "Kids in America" (one of the rare times he opted not to take advantage of a casting couch).

Stolberg greatly enjoyed his experiences on "LIFE COACH: the movie". If the film is successful, he will be flabbergasted.