The VACATIONEERS were formed in Los Angeles in 2006.  They began performing live improv shows at Tangier Club & Restaurant in Los Feliz, and soon moved into shooting online comedy shorts and feature films.  In just three years, they have managed to become the classiest comedy group in America.

TODD  BERGER is an experienced writer/director/actor who has been making films since he was a teenager. He received a film degree from UT Austin, where he wrote and directed the nationally syndicated television show The Campus Loop.  He works as a screenwriter and actor in Los Angeles, with scripts in development at  Jim Henson Productions, Fox Searchlight, Nickelodean Movies, John Woo's Lion Rock Productions, and a project at Endgame Entertainment for director John Landis.  In 2006, his original screenplay Chasing Christmas was turned into an ABC Family original movie starring Tom Arnold.  In 2007, he wrote and directed the Don't Eat The Baby: Adventures at post-Katrina Mardi Gras - chosen as the closing night film of the New Orleans Film Festival.  In 2008, He wrote Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of The Furious FIve, for which he received an Annie Award nomination. Todd recently wrote and direct the feature film The Scenesters, made in collaboration with his fellow Vacationeers.  He also appears in Donnie Darko-director Richard Kelly's film Southland Tales.


KEVIN BRENNAN  trained in Chicago at The Second City, where he appeared in countless sketch and improv shows. Prior to that, he attended the film program at The University of Texas at Austin with fellow Vacationeer Todd Berger. Since then Kevin has appeared in numerous feature films including Sawblade, Hold On Loosely and the Keaneu Reeves/Sandra Bullock time travel romance disaster The Lake House.  Kevin was also the host for The Leaning Channel's traveling version of Junkyard Wars.  Along with fellow producing partner and Vacationeer Jeff Grace, Kevin owns Vacationeer Productions, the producing arm of all things Vacationeer - including their first feature film The Scenesters.   Kevin is also a screenwriter with many important scripts being read by many important people.  You can catch him rocking out with his band, The Irish Goodbye, where he sings, plays guitar, keyboards and is the primary songwriter.

JEFF GRACE got his start in comedy while climbing the executive ranks at the Leo Burnett ad agency in Chicago.  After years of coming up with ad campaigns for Altoids during the day and hitting the stages of Second City and stand-up clubs at night, Jeff shed his golden handcuffs for the plastic handcuffs of being a full time comedian.  Having won several comedy competitions in Chicago, Jeff moved to Los Angeles to write for IFC's The Henry Rollins Show.  As stand-up in Los Angeles, Jeff was a top ten finalist in "L.A.'s Funniest Comedian" competition and has performed with such comedians as Seth Rogan, Jonah Hill, Bobby Lee and Louie C.K. at The Improv and Comedy Store.  As an actor you may have seen Jeff opposite Jon Hamm on AMC's Mad Men and on the Nickelodean show iCarly.

BLAISE MILLER received a B.A in Theater/Creative Writing, then packed up his things and moved to the Windy City.  While in Chicago he gained extensive stage time at Second City and IO. After about 4 years of writing and acting in shows, he decided that it was time to make the move to Los Angeles.  Since moving to Los Angeles, Blaise has established himself as working commercial actor - but more importantly has been writing and self producing with The Vacationeers.  Currently Blaise is working on a dramatic short, intended for festival submissions, tentatively called A Long Time.