Jeff Green was born at age zero, wrote his first story cycle at age ten, his first radio play at twelve. His audio drama has been heard around the world and is presently a feature on satellite radio service XM Radio. For the all-ages-kid’s TV series "Cowboy Who?" Jeff was producer/director/editor/co-writer. He was also a founding member of Ottawa's pioneer AOR FM station CHEZ 106, wrote and directed award-winning experiments in interactive drama for CD-ROM, and is presently preparing for production a program that will present final proof that “Everything’s True”.
Roman Voska was also born at the same age as Jeff but here all similarities end. When his teen friends were all producing their own TV shows, cloning sheep or sending obscure vehicles to Mars he simply didn't join them. Doing not much at all gave him a healthy overview about many things from a rather safe distance. In time his extraordinary ability to parlay extreme inactivity into astonishing non-productivity, perfectly suited to the cybernetic age, led him to a position of technical prominence that could only be adequately described by a paragraph considerably more informative than the one you have just read.
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Cowboy Who? Season 1
Smilin' Tom waited tables and tended bar for a living until he was discovered by a short-sighted casting director and thrown into the role (despite a fairly wooden audition) of the affable if ill-informed sidekick on the not-much-beloved children’s program Cowboy Pat, a role which he would hold for thirty-three years. The many awards he never received stand as testament to his extraordinary perseverance in the face of an industry that clearly thought of him as little more than a little less face. The events chronicled in the “hit” “cult classic” documentary series Cowboy Who? at last proved to the world that he had much more inside him than people thought possible.
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