Meet the Hope Scenarios Web Series Team

Participants & Experts

Image of Epiphany from the web series

Epiphany Samuels
Participant
Epiphany Samuels is an actress, singer, writer and director. She is a recent graduate of NYU Tisch Drama and Co–Artistic Director of Affirmation Theatre Company. Off & Off-Off Broadway acting credits include: “Time Is On My Side” from “Past, Present and Future” produced by TPAC/WIP; “A Person Thing” from” Inmates Running the Asylum” produced by Atlantic Acting School; and “The Negro Speaks” by Marcus Dargan. She plays a lead character in “What If” and like her character, Savannah, Epiphany is also a Sickle Cell Survivor and wants to continue raising awareness for rare diseases and disorders.

Image of Sam from the web series, shaking hands with someone

Samantha Myers
Participant
Samantha Myers (Sam) has been a member of the Fearless Theater Company since age 10 when she appeared in the Music Time Cafe.  She has been an advocate for people with the rare Jewish genetic disease, familial dysautonomia, since the age of eleven when she was on Nick News with Linda Ellerbee, telling her story on a My Life segment. The following year, she was an ambassador for the Make-A-Wish foundation. Since finishing school, she has been studying American Sign language, electric guitar, and takes voice lessons at Daniel’s Music Foundation, and works afternoons at the Lower East Side Girls Club.

Faye, Sam's mom, and Sam, sit on the couch.

Faye Ginsburg
Sam’s mother, President of the Familial Dysautonomia Foundation, and the David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology at New York University

Horacio Kaufmann, MD.
Director of the Dysautonomia Center at New York University’s Langone Hospital Center

Lucy Norcliffe-Kaufmann, PhD.
Associate Director of the Dysautonomia Center at New York University’s Langone Hospital Center

Wen K. Ling, PhD.
Sam’s physical therapist, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, and Chair of the Department of Physical Therapy at New York University

Ginger Davis
Sickle cell advocate for the Sickle Cell Beta Thalassemia Patients Network

Gloria Rochester
Mother of a child with sickle cell disease, and founder of the Queen’s Sickle Cell Advocacy Network

Cassandra Dobson, PhD.
Associate professor of Nursing at Lehman College, and an expert in how to treat patients with sickle cell disease

Crew

Louise Tiranoff
Director

Lynne McVeigh
Producer

Carter E. Glace
Production Manager

Elena Brosseau
Director of Photography

Kaylee Scinto
Assistant Camera

Adam DeSantes
Videographer, Editor

Eli Sands
Editor, Music

Amelia Palmer
Sound Recordist

Sophie Bennett
Catering Supervisor

Julia Cass
Consultant