Joe Harrison
Born: November 23, 1987
Audio Debut: June 13, 2005 (Star Wars: Conquest of the Empire)
Joe Harrison is the founder/administrator/director/chief-of-state/commander-in-chief
of Lion's Mouth Entertainment who made his first appearance in the Audio World in his self-produced audio series Star Wars: Conquest
of the Empire in 2005. While he produces his own stories he also provides sound design for other productions as well, most notably
Jim Perry's Star Wars: Codename: Starkeeper, for which he won an award for Best Mixer*, and Andrew Gilbertson's upcoming Star Wars:
Marvels series.
Harrison has won a total 6 Fan Audio Awards, including Best Audio Drama (Conquest of the Empire), Best
Writer (Conquest of the Empire), and Best Mixer (Colonel Ledok and the Mission to Qalabar).
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When he is not producing audio dramas or hosting podcasts, Harrison spends most of his free-time composing music and writing his novel,
which he hopes to publish in the near future.
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Sarah "Silas Carder" Gilbertson
Born: March 20, 1985
Audio Debut: June 13, 2005 (Star Wars: Conquest of the Empire)
Sarah Gilbertson,
better known by her stage name "Silas Carder", is the sister of Joe Harrison and has been working with Lion's Mouth
Entertainment since the beginning, appearing first as Mon Mothma and Captain Jaden Dodonna in Star Wars: Conquest of the Empire for
which she won an award for Best Actress. "Carder" met her future husband, Andrew Gilbertson, through production of The Age of the Swords: The Descent of Shadows, in which she plays the story's antagonist and he plays one of the story's protagonists.
They were married on November 22, 2008. While she still does work with LME, she is also working for Gilbertson's No Line Radio production
company.
"Carder", in her very audio series, won the 2007 Star Wars Fanworks Fan Audio Award for Best Actress.
"Carder" spends most of her free-time watching films and/or listening to music from the 1980's. Some of her favorite bands include
Huey Lewis and the News, Laura Branigan, The Pointer Sisters, and Nu Shooz.
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Andrew Gilbertson
Born: June 1, 1985
Audio Debut: May 15, 2007 (The Age of the Swords: The Descent of Shadows)
Andrew Gilbertson is the
founder/administrator/director/chief-of-state/command-in-chief of No Line Cinemas, a non-profit film company from which he has produced many films (including some feature length) for (and with) his family, friends, and church. Jumping from film to audio, Gilbertson
made his voice acting debut in The Age of the Swords: The Descent of Shadows as one of the story's protagonists. It was through this
production that he and Joe Harrison first met. Initially living in Washington state, Gilbertson moved to New Jersey after falling
for Harrison's sister, whom he also met behind the scenes of The Age of the Swords. As of November 22, 2008, both are now happily
married. Currently Gilbertson is hard at work on an enormous audio project entitled Star Wars: Marvels which, when finished, will
be his first audio production.
Gilbertson spends most of his time wishing he had this so-called "free time". But in the few precious moments that he has he spends
with his wife watching Doctor Who, Stargate: SG-1, and Star Trek: The Next Generation & The Original Series, and/or watching Godzilla and
other kaiju films with her and Harrison.
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Lion's Mouth Entertainment
Established: June 13, 2005
Number of Name Changes: 4
Lion's Mouth Entertainment specializes in producing (usually) full-cast audio
dramas (reminisce back to the old time radio dramas, like The Shadow or The Adventures of Superman) Lion's Mouth Entertainment also
has a long history of name changes. Initially it started out as "ForceFlow, Unltd." during the premiere of Star Wars: Conquest of
the Empire. Then it was quickly changed to "COTE Audio Productions" in time for Conquest's second episode (COTE = "Conquest Of The
Empire"). Harrison initially used this name as a sort of tip-of-the-hat to George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, who named their companies
after their first films (THX, Amblin). Then, mid-Conquest series, Harrison decided to establish a second Expanded Universe for the
Star Wars galaxy, and so he changed the company's name, once again, this time to EUII Audio Corps (Expanded Universe II). Meanwhile,
when Harrison wasn't working on audio productions he was working on film productions. For their movies, he and
his sister devised the name "Lion's Mouth Pictures". As Harrison began to get more serious about his work, he felt that a more serious
production company name was in order. Something that, if he ever entered into actual film or audio production, he could continue using.
Liking the name "Lion's Mouth Pictures" he decided to scratch "Pictures" and change it to Lion's Mouth Entertainment. The new name,
as well as a new website, was unveiled on January 1, 2008. Harrison has promised countless times that this name would be final.
In
addition to the previously mentioned company names, Harrison also had another separate, or division, company that he planned
to use whenever he would produce Fantasy-genre audio dramas. Multimedia Fantasy was to be the initial distributor of The Age of the
Swords. But this company was dropped at the birth of Lion's Mouth Entertainment. LME still has one division, however; WarBird Digital,
the production name under which Harrison goes when providing sound design for non-Lion's Mouth Entertainment audio productions,
like Jim Perry's Star Wars: Codename: Starkeeper and Andrew Gilbertson's Star Wars: Marvels.
To date, Lion's Mouth Entertainment
has produced over 72 hours of digital media.
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