We Chat with Dr. Ross Hewitt, the Creative Producer of The New Animated Film, Kris the Cat

Arden Moore on Pet Life Radio

Dr. Ross Hewitt is a lifelong cat advocate as well as a short film producer, author, stage actor and retired physician. In this Oh Behave episode, he shares his latest creation: a short animated film about the tales of a cat inside an Icelandic castle named Kris. Tune in and discover how Dr. Hewitt channeled his 'inner cat' to create this film now being shown at film festivals all over the world.

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Ross Hewitt is a proud Ujima Theatre Alumnus and a founding member of American Bard Theater Company in NYC. He is an actor, playwright, director and producer. Favorite roles include Captain Taylor in A Soldier’s Play, Bishop in The Blacks (Ujima), Richard Banor in You Wouldn’t Expect, Albany in King Lear, Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing (American Bard), Sir Hugh Evans in The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare in Delaware Park), and Dr. Hubert Bonney in It Runs in the Family (Cortland Repertory Theatre). He is an associate member of the American Dramatists Guild and past member of the Village Playwrights. His produced full-length plays are When October Goes (Ujima, 1996), Rainbows & Ribbons (Don’t Tell Mama, NYC, 2017) and Echoes in the Garden (American Bard, 2021). Ross directed Church & State this season for Ujima, the world premiere of Shawn Nacol's The Trophy Wife (Buffalo Ensemble Theatre), An Evening of Sonnets (American Bard), Booties (Fresh Fruit Festival), A Supportive Wife (Manhattan Repertory Theatre) and some of his own one-acts for the Village Playwrights. He is currently producing a animated short film, Kris the Cat, for which he wrote the screenplay. He is a retired physician who received many awards for his work with the HIV and AIDS community in Buffalo and NYC. Lorna, I hope you’re watching.

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