Born in New York and raised in Queens, Ecuadorian and Puerto Rican Pallo was known as the "parochial-school punk." He and his sister Pat were raised by their single mom, a once-aspiring singer who never quite figured out how to pursue a career in show business. Having missed out on her opportunity, Mom encouraged the kids to follow their dreams, and enrolled her children in theatre, dance and guitar lessons. Fully prepared, Jorge made his grammar-school stage debut in "The Nutcracker." He later starred in high school productions of "Into the Woods" and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" Jorge was accepted to NYU's theatre program due to an outstanding essay and performance audition, but it wasn't until his junior year in a Summer Stock production of "A Few Good Men," directed by his mentor Bob Moss, that Jorge really connected with what would be his future career. Playing Pfc. William T. Santiago changed everything. After graduation, he toiled in Off-Broadway productions and joined the Latino sketch comedy group "Vaso de Leche." A friend introduced him to his first manager who urged him to move to Los Angeles to further his career. LA was not very welcoming at first, but he felt he found a home while teaching acting classes at Scott Sedita Studios. A chance meeting with a fraternity brother and director at a Texas Hold 'Em poker game won him six days of work on the director's film, which got him SAG card. Soon after Jorge booked a series of credible high-profile roles. His first television job was as a guest star on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, followed by a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of Missing Pieces, starring James Coburn. In feature film he worked on Minority Report, War of the Worlds, and Lions for Lambs. Jorge say the highlight, of course, was working with Spielberg. Jorge's other television episodic work includes: NYPD Blue, several episodes of Resurrection Blvd., The Shield, The Unit, 24, and more. From snowboarding to karate, Jorge enjoys a variety of sports. After tearing a ligament in his knee doing Tae Kwon Do, he finally had to have an operation. He has recently taken up a form of Israeli Marshal Arts called Krav Maga, which he calls "fun, brutal street fighting." Jorge has returned to his music roots by taking guitar and voice lessons. This self-described "rock-and-roll" guy is influenced by The Beatles, U2, Led Zeppelin, Sinatra, and even his "look-alike," Usher. Jorge's "family" in LA includes his two rescue dogs: a black and tan Husky/Shepperd pup, El Rey and a lab/shepherd mix, Estrella. Toys for Tots and Hollywood Heart are two charities that are near to his "heart" because "being of service matters." This year he will co-host his 5th annual cocktail party to gather toys for kids for Christmas.
Criminology student Chloe fakes her own death to break into a morgue, in order to retrieve a piece of evidence that ties her younger brother to a crime gone wrong. Once inside, she quickly learns that the fearsome Coroner uses the...
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Set in present day Los Angeles and told entirely from the perspective of the Monster. After he is artificially created, then left for dead by a husband-and-wife team of eccentric scientists, Adam is confronted with nothing but aggression and violence from the world around him. This perfect creation-turned disfigured monster must come to grips with the horrific nature of humanity.