Cast

Greg Dolph is an actor and stuntman whose film and TV credits include 9-1-1, Dexter, Original Sin, Resident Evil: Extinction, The School of Rock, Raven’s Home, and more than ten years on The Conan O’Brien Show. For 30 years, he has played the villain in Universal Studios Hollywood’s WaterWorld stunt show. Greg loves his pets and is thrilled to be part of this Dog Eat Dog performance!
Susan Huckle grew up on the Central Coast, earned a B.A. in Dramatic Art from UNC–Chapel Hill, and has been acting in Los Angeles ever since. Her TV credits include The Mindy Project, Jane the Virgin, and several Nickelodeon shows. On stage, she has performed in The Outsiders, Young Frankenstein, and Rocky Horror. You can also spot her at Universal Studios Hollywood or hosting LA This Week on Channel 35.


Jolene Fisher is a performer, stunt actor, and singer-songwriter from Ontario, Canada. She stars as Helen in WaterWorld at Universal Studios Hollywood and Osaka, and her credits include Borderlands, Scrambled, and more. A SAG-AFTRA member, she has also worked in dance, talent booking, and production.
Creators
Liesel Reinhart is a writer, director, and veteran of the Readers Theater movement, known for blending journalism, character work, and innovative stagecraft to ignite public dialogue on pressing social issues. Her work often challenges conventional narratives and invites audiences into meaningful reflection and engagement. In addition to her creative achievements, Liesel is a long-time faculty member and a respected leader in community-based arts, where she has developed programs that empower emerging artists, amplify marginalized voices, and build bridges through performance.


Marco Benassi is a playwright, educator, and media creator whose work explores the intersection of social justice and storytelling with humor, heart, and an eye toward action. A Distinguished Alumni of College of DuPage, Marco has spent decades developing performances that spark dialogue and inspire change. His career spans professional theater, documentary filmmaking, investigative and feature writing for the Chicago Tribune and experiential education, with over 150 field experiences led across five continents. Marco’s productions are known for their emotional depth, inventive staging, and relevance to contemporary issues.
Carrie Hyde, Producer of Dog Eat Dog, brings more than 40 years of experience in the veterinary world to the production, ensuring each performance is grounded in truth and compassion. As founder of The Spaw, a holistic pet wellness center in Tustin, CA, Carrie is a passionate advocate for reform in pet care – from corporate consolidation to the crisis in veterinary mental health. Her deep industry knowledge and commitment to both animals and their caretakers make her an essential voice in shaping the show’s message and mission.
