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Tristan Stadtmuller is a United States Marine Corps Infantry Veteran from the southeast. He served 10 months active duty and was discharged for medical because 7 out of those 10 months, both of his feet were broken. This got him published in "Ripley's Believe it or Not!" His inspiration to get into film making was in the 2nd grade and he watched "Terminator 2: Judgment Day". During his upbringing, he's been involved with theater productions and made his first short film in his senior year in high school titled "The Faded Color of Love". After moving to Los Angeles in 2005, he has done miscellaneous work on sets of "Good Morning America", "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition", "2006 Scream Awards", and was recently in extra in Michael Bay's "Transformers: Dark of the Moon". He attended the Los Angeles Film School and was the class of March 2009. He majored in Directing, writing, and producing. He also discovered his acting talent while taking directing. His directing teachers, Heidi Davis and James Pasternak, told him to get back into acting. Their comments included that he looks comfortable in front of the camera, he looks like he's thinking, he's a natural, and they believe that he could find work as a villain. He has a couple of short films made which include "LA Vice" "The Faded Color of Love", and "Something More". His most recent short film, "Zombies of America", is his first to have SPFX. Tristan's first professional acting gig was that of being a lead singer in a heavy metal band in the comedy film "Live Nude Girls". This involved him riding the front seat of KITT from "Knight Rider" with Bree Olson sitting on his lap.