Weekly podcast with John Duffy NATHAN & TODD TETREAULT
Todd Tetreault is an actor, producer, stuntman, and veteran who lives in the Los Angeles, CA area. He broke out as a stuntman and stunt double for SEAL Team. He served active duty in the United States Navy for four years. Todd then went onto joining the Air Force Reserves after his Navy enlistment was completed, where he served in logistics and air transportation. While a reservist, Todd completed his BA in Drama, graduating Cum Laude. After receiving his BA, he had a strong desire to continue his military service as commissioned officer, so he joined the ROTC program at Cal State Fullerton while pursuing his MFA at Chapman University. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Dodge College of Film and Television with an MFA in Producing in Film and Television. Todd is currently serving with the US Army National Guard as a Military Intelligence Officer and works with Cal Fire as a Wildland Fire Firefighter. Todd has also teamed up with his brother Nathan Tetreault to produce a feature film about the real Forrest Gump, based on the true story of Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient, Sammy Lee Davis. Nathan Tetreault is an actor, writer, producer, and veteran in the Los Angeles, CA area. Nathan explored the world of stunts and worked on non-union productions, both acting and stunts, before he joined SAG-AFTRA, after booking a SAG national commercial. He was accepted into the Geffen Veterans Writing and Performance Project (2018), Everyday Heroes, where he further sharpened his storytelling skills by writing and performing his own personal one-act play about his military service on the Gil Cates Theater stage. Nathan is a Global War on Terrorism and Iraqi War Campaign Air Force veteran who served two deployments in the middle east. He was enlisted from 2009-2015 and achieved the rank of a Staff Sergeant. While serving, Nathan completed his BA in Theater at University of Massachusetts, Cum Laude
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