Actresses Dawna Lee Heising and Joycelyne Lew Guest on Chad Ridgely's "Sketchers Comedy Special"

Fox Digital Produces "Sketchers Comedy Special" Starring Comedic Actor Chad Ridgely

Actresses Dawna Lee Heising and Joycelyne Lew guest in Chad Ridgely's "Sketchers Comedy Special" in the segment called "To Catch a Cougar". They play twin cougars who stalk their prey, Tony Scanucci, played by Mike Buonomo, and chase him into a hot tub. The show was filmed on July 21, 2011 in Sherman Oaks, CA, and Ridgely portrays Chris Hanson in the comedy special. To see the "To Catch a Cougar segment, please visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDL5uQG-xEo&hd=1

Chad Ridgely was a successful police officer in the murder capital of the United States, Washington D.C., when he decided to move West and pursue his passion of comedic acting. Ridgely decided to put together a compilation of comedy sketches in the vein of "Saturday Night Live" or "MADtv" to perfect his characterizations. His sketches are short and sweet and funny - three minutes or less, although some have adult humor sprinkled in. Ridgely was contacted by Fox Digital, which loved his comedy sketches. After a few meetings with him, the company decided to produce some of his sketches. They packaged everything together and called it "The Chad Ridgely Show."

"The most important thing is to be confident and believe in yourself," says Ridgely. "Chasing your dreams and aspirations takes more than moving to this city and waiting for it to fall in your lap. You have to make it happen." For more information on Ridgely, visit: http://chadridgely.com

Friends since the early 1980s, Heising and Lew appeared together in John Carpenter's "Big Trouble In Little China" (with Kurt Russell) and "Forbidden Warrior", as well as TV shows "Kung Fu: The Next Generation" (with the late Brandon Lee), "Bring 'Em Back Alive" (with Bruce Boxleitner), "General Hospital" and "The Young & The Restless". Dawna Lee Heising is the executive producer and host of Eye on Entertainment, and will soon be featured in the feature films "Finger Bang!" from Creepersin Films, Eli Rarey's "The Famous Joe Project" and "Ugly Shoes" from Magic Elevator Films, as well as in filmmaker/lawyer Timothy Tau's web series "Quantum Cops" and the web series "The Average Joe Matchmaker".