Cast & Crew
Meet the talented individuals behind 'Prisoner Trump: The Don.'
Meet the Cast
Explore the fascinating bios of the talented cast behind 'Prisoner Trump: The Don of Cell Block B.'
Jim Storm
as Donald Trump
James "Jim" Storm is an American actor best known for his role as Gerard Stiles on the 60's cult classic TV show Dark Shadows, but his list of work is extensive. Jim's resume includes contract roles on soap operas One Life to Live, The Secret Storm, The Doctors, Texas, The Young and the Restless, Capitol, The Bold and the Beautiful (for which he shot 460 episodes!), and Sunset Beach. He's also guested on multiple prime-time series, works in film, is a singer/musician, and professional photographer. When not working, Jim enjoys being outdoors in nature, and traveling the world with his beautiful wife Dr. Valerie Pronio Storm.
Patrick MJ Finerty
as Rudy Giuliani
Patrick Finerty is an award-winning actor with a diverse background in broadcasting, news, and improv comedy. Hailing from Alexandria, Virginia, he has worked across major media markets, including WRC-TV in Washington, D.C., and KFWB-AM in Los Angeles. Patrick's theater and television experience shines through his multiple accolades, including a Best Actor Award for his stage role in DEATHTRAP and a Golden Mike Award for his coverage of the 9/11 attacks. He has also earned several Emmy nominations for his roles on NBC's Great News, LIFETIME's Your Husband Is Mine, and A Sister’s Grudge.
Known for his sharp comedic talent, Patrick has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Black Monday, Funny or Die, and John Mulaney's Netflix special Everybody’s in LA. His extensive experience in both drama and comedy, combined with his improvisational skill from Second City Chicago, makes him a standout addition to Prisoner Trump: The Don of Cell Block B.
Patrick MJ Finerty
as Rudy Giuliani
Patrick Finerty is an award-winning actor with a diverse background in broadcasting, news, and improv comedy. Hailing from Alexandria, Virginia, he has worked across major media markets, including WRC-TV in Washington, D.C., and KFWB-AM in Los Angeles. Patrick's theater and television experience shines through his multiple accolades, including a Best Actor Award for his stage role in DEATHTRAP and a Golden Mike Award for his coverage of the 9/11 attacks. He has also earned several Emmy nominations for his roles on NBC's Great News, LIFETIME's Your Husband Is Mine, and A Sister’s Grudge.
Known for his sharp comedic talent, Patrick has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Black Monday, Funny or Die, and John Mulaney's Netflix special Everybody’s in LA. His extensive experience in both drama and comedy, combined with his improvisational skill from Second City Chicago, makes him a standout addition to Prisoner Trump: The Don of Cell Block B.
Howard McNair
as Tyler London
Howard McNair transitioned into acting serendipitously after dedicating 14 years to working as a behavioral therapist for individuals with autism in the UK. Since embarking on his acting journey in 2009, he has carved out a diverse and noteworthy career across film and television.
His first on-screen appearance was a featured role as a secret service agent in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. This was soon followed by his portrayal of an arachnologist in AMC’s Fearfest commercial. Howard's versatility has landed him a range of supporting roles, including that of a Jamaican fisherman in Colombian Connection, where he shared the screen with the late Tom Sizemore, and an army mercenary in the action film Breakout. His other standout performances include playing a psychic in The Haunting of Whaley House and a screenwriter in Three Holes and a Smoking Gun.
Currently, Howard is developing a new sci-fi and supernatural television series of his own creation, further expanding his creative horizons.
Alex Veadov
as Larion "Larry" Krantsov
Alex Veadov, a Russian-born actor, is renowned for his powerful performances in films such as We Own The Night opposite Joaquin Phoenix, Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer, Act of Valor, and Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell. His versatility has also shone through in Contact by Robert Zemeckis and Thirteen Days by Roger Donaldson. On television, Alex has had recurring roles on popular series like NCIS, The Chosen, The Americans, The Closer, The Shield, NYPD Blue, and MacGyver.
In addition to his extensive on-screen career, Alex has voiced over 3,000 projects, including South Park and more than 40 video games such as Call of Duty. Currently, he stars in the mini-series Speakeasy and the comedy Hello Let’s Get Married. With several films in post-production, including Return to Fear, Cure, and Under the Surface, Alex continues to expand his impressive body of work, with exciting releases set for 2025.
Alex Veadov
as Larion "Larry" Krantsov
Alex Veadov, a Russian-born actor, is renowned for his powerful performances in films such as We Own The Night opposite Joaquin Phoenix, Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer, Act of Valor, and Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell. His versatility has also shone through in Contact by Robert Zemeckis and Thirteen Days by Roger Donaldson. On television, Alex has had recurring roles on popular series like NCIS, The Chosen, The Americans, The Closer, The Shield, NYPD Blue, and MacGyver.
In addition to his extensive on-screen career, Alex has voiced over 3,000 projects, including South Park and more than 40 video games such as Call of Duty. Currently, he stars in the mini-series Speakeasy and the comedy Hello Let’s Get Married. With several films in post-production, including Return to Fear, Cure, and Under the Surface, Alex continues to expand his impressive body of work, with exciting releases set for 2025.
Jay Krymis
as Mitch "Cue Ball" Maddox
Jay Krymis is a versatile actor whose career spans film, television, and theater. Known for his ability to seamlessly shift between dramatic and comedic roles, Jay has earned a reputation for bringing authenticity and nuance to every performance. He has played key roles in a variety of genres, and his work continues to resonate with audiences and critics alike. In addition to his acting, Jay also served as Executive Producer on the film Strain, further showcasing his passion for the craft and his dedication to storytelling.
In Prisoner Trump: The Don of Cell Block B, Jay brings his signature talent and charisma to the ensemble cast, contributing to the film’s biting political satire and outrageous comedic moments. His performance in this project underscores his dynamic range and solidifies his place as a rising force in the industry.
Meet the Filmmakers
Learn about the people who lent their inspiration and creativity to making 'Prisoner Trump: The Don of Cell Block B' a reality.
Joe Barber
Producer and Director
An eclectic creative force, Joe Barber seamlessly blends the worlds of art, economics, and film-making. With a dynamic portfolio that defies conventional boundaries, Mr. Barber continues to push the limits of artistic expression.
Mr. Barber’s fascination with politics ignited at a young age, leading to attendance at three national political conventions. This passion was expressed in the production and direction of "Electile Dysfunction: Inside The Business Of American Campaigns," a provocative documentary that examines the American system of campaigning.
Before turning to film, Mr. Barber was a scholar at heart. He completed graduate school in economics at the prestigious University of Pennsylvania. This academic journey laid the groundwork for the founding of Analytics and Forecasting, an influential economics analysis consulting firm.
With a unique blend of artistic vision, academic prowess, and political insight, Mr. Barber is a creative tour de force, poised to bring a fresh and compelling perspective to the world of film-making.
Jarrett Furst
Producer
Jarrett Furst is a seasoned film producer hailing from Los Angeles. With a career spanning 15 years, he has left an indelible mark on cinema, producing a diverse range of titles such as "Verotika," "Murder Anyone," and "Gangsterland" along with his most recent film "Darkness Of Man" starring Jean Claude Van Damme.
Mr. Furst's journey into the world of film production is a testament to his versatility and passion. He originally started his creative path as a cellist, showcasing his musical talents. He further honed his skills by pursuing a BFA degree in Music Performance at CalArts, where he discovered his love for the art of storytelling.
Over the years, Mr. Furst has demonstrated his commitment to the craft by overseeing the creation of more than 50 movies and recently received an Emmy nomination for his work on the television show "The Bay", cementing his status as a prolific and influential figure in the industry. Mr. Furst's unique journey and his dedication to bringing captivating stories to the screen have solidified his place in the world of film production, making him a notable talent and a respected figure in the entertainment world
Jarrett Furst
Producer
Jarrett Furst is a seasoned film producer hailing from Los Angeles. With a career spanning 15 years, he has left an indelible mark on cinema, producing a diverse range of titles such as "Verotika," "Murder Anyone," and "Gangsterland" along with his most recent film "Darkness Of Man" starring Jean Claude Van Damme.
Mr. Furst's journey into the world of film production is a testament to his versatility and passion. He originally started his creative path as a cellist, showcasing his musical talents. He further honed his skills by pursuing a BFA degree in Music Performance at CalArts, where he discovered his love for the art of storytelling.
Over the years, Mr. Furst has demonstrated his commitment to the craft by overseeing the creation of more than 50 movies and recently received an Emmy nomination for his work on the television show "The Bay", cementing his status as a prolific and influential figure in the industry. Mr. Furst's unique journey and his dedication to bringing captivating stories to the screen have solidified his place in the world of film production, making him a notable talent and a respected figure in the entertainment world
David J. Greenberg
Screenwriter
David J. Greenberg has written or doctored over 60 screenplays for features, shorts and documentaries. His feature writing and directing debut Stomping Ground premiered at The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival in 2016 and is distributed by Breaking Glass Pictures. In spring 2021, David co-produced the feature Seclusion, which got a distribution deal following a successful festival run. His thriller Shelter In Place is set for a 2024 shoot in Belize and his romantic-comedy-dram Destine For Love is set for a 2025 shoot in Atlanta. He is writing and producing a documentary I Am Hungry In Philadelphia, which is currently shooting. His short film The True Meaning of Cool received an award from the American Film Institute, another short written by him, Sugar Cookie screened internationally and Interrogation won a Special Jury Prize at the L.A. Neo-Noir Film and Fiction Festival.
David teaches screenwriting at Drexel University. His book about screenwriting was released by British publisher Taylor & Francis/Routledge Press in November 2021.