Behind the Scenes

Meet the cast and crew of The Fina Mendoza Mysteries

We asked the cast of The Fina Mendoza Mysteries podcast to tell us a little more about their characters. The podcast is based on the award-winning book "Welcome to Washington, Fina Mendoza" by Kitty Felde. More information at the website finamendozamysteries.com.

 
Amy Solano - Fina

Amy Solano - Fina

Meet Fina

Amy G. Solano is delighted to be playing young Fina Mendoza. This is her debut as a voice actress. Most of her works are onstage playing characters such as Nina Rosario from In the Heights, ensemble for Fiddler on the Roof, and chorus in Pirates of Penzance and Mozart's Magic Flute. She hopes you enjoy this riveting tale of a "spunky lady detective" and her dog, Senator Something.

Ian Muchuri - Michael (season 2)

Ian Muchiri is 11 years old and he is in 5th grade. He lives in Los Angeles with his parents and younger brother Mark. Ian loves sports, the outdoors and learning new facts about animals and the environment.

Susan Valot - Ms. Greenwood

Susan Valot - Ms. Greenwood

Susan Valot is an award-winning public radio reporter based in Los Angeles. She also hosts and produces Quanta Magazine's science podcast and teaches audio and TV-film at a college. In her spare time, she likes to play ice hockey and travel.

Leo Schodorf - Mason

Leo Schodorf - Mason

Leo Schodorf is 10 years old and a 5th Grader at Ocean Charter (a public Waldorf school). He lives in Los Angeles with his parents, younger sister Isla, their dog, and two goldfish. In his spare time he loves to read graphic novels, listen to podcasts, ride his trick scooter or bike, and play Roblox.

Melanie MacQueen - Capitol Policewoman

Melanie MacQueen - Capitol Policewoman

Melanie MacQueen has been an actress/playwright, director and teacher in the LA area for over 30 years. Her chief claim to Voice Work fame is as the voice of Lisa Hayes in the classic anime series, Robotech. Her other chief sojourn in the public eye was as the character of the Virginia Lottery’s “Lady Luck,” which she portrayed for 23 years. Her very popular character has memorabilia ensconced in the Virginia Historical Society and the Library of Virginia. Melanie often directs at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills. She’s also a Teaching Artist with Theatre Phoenix, an after school program affiliated with LA’s Best. Unlike her character, she loves black cats, and has two of them!

Alexandra Bank - TV Reporter

Alexandra Bank grew up in San Clemente, CA and began acting as a child in local theatres, as well as in television. She got her BA in Drama from UC Irvine and continued to work professionally. Currently, she can be found performing in several Orange County theaters. Most recent roles include Kate in Sylvia, Janet in Two Across, Clairee in Steel Magnolias, Lexie in Dixie Swim Club, Mrs. Braddock in The Graduate, Charlotte Hay in Moon Over Buffalo, Vivian Muldoon in Noir Man, Doris in Same Time Next Year, Helga Ten Dorp in Deathtrap and Florina in A Virtual Whodunnit , a Zoom Platform performance. She enjoys teaching acting to seniors at the Laguna Woods Village Theatre Guild and playing golf. She lives in Laguna Beach with her husband Pete and 2 Terrier mix rescue dogs, Birdie and Eagle.

Brian Bland - Capitol Tour Guide, Veteran

Brian Bland - Capitol Tour Guide, Veteran

Brian R. Bland is a retired Associated Press Radio correspondent living in Santa Monica with his wife, Jeanne, a retired RN. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Illinois. Bland, an Army veteran, headed a combat photo detachment in Vietnam. With AP Radio, he covered high-profile stories across the U.S. and the Persian Gulf War in 1991. He’s currently writing his career memoirs. He and Jeanne have an eight-year-old grandson, Ryan Patrick, who is sure to enjoy hearing about Fina Mendoza’s adventures on Capitol Hill..

Monica Vigil - Gabby

Monica Vigil - Gabby

Meet Gabby

Monica Vigil is a student journalist with a passion for the arts. She has been in theater since she was 5 years old and hopes to stay in it until she’s 95. She loves the Fina Mendoza mysteries and bets you will too!

India Scaglione - Becka

India Scaglione - Becka

India Scaglione is 9 years old and lives in Los Angeles with her parents and 7 year old sister, Mica. India is in the 3rd grade, in a Mandarin immersion language program. She spent the summer of 2019 in China. She is a fan of Jiujitsu, Legos, snorkeling, sleepovers and sailing. She also loves pasta - especially gnocchi -and hates mushrooms.

Elizabeth Logun - Librarian & Cats

Elizabeth Logun - Librarian/St. Sebastian/Cats

Elizabeth Logun has B.F.A. from SUNY Purchase Theatre Arts & Film and is a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre/Los Angeles’ playwrights unit and theatre company. Her plays have been produced in New York and Los Angeles, and most recently she won 3rd place for the inaugural James Stevenson Award for one of her short plays adapted to radio. She also writes for animation and is a member of the WGA/ Animation Writers Caucus. As an actor, Logun has appeared in numerous plays and readings off and off off Broadway and in Los Angeles, and most recently has been lending her voice and writing to the True Story evenings at EST/LA. She’s also served as a theatre teaching artist for under-served youth in Los Angeles. So proud of Kitty and the Fina Mendoza Mysteries!

Stephen Gamber - John the Staffer, Pizza Delivery Guy

Stephen Gamber - John the Staffer, Pizza Delivery Guy

Stephen Gamber is a script-writing, background extra who lives in Santa Monica and enjoys writing, acting, and reading.

Congressman Mark Takano - himself

Congressman Mark Takano - himself

Rep. Mark Takano represents the people of Riverside, Moreno Valley, Jurupa Valley and Perris in the United States House of Representatives. He serves as Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, and as a member of the Education and Labor Committee.

Mark Bramhall - President of the United States

Mark Bramhall - President of the United States

Mark Bramhall began acting professionally in 1966, in the original company of San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theatre. He has since starred off-Broadway, at regional theatres nationwide and dozens of California playhouses. Honors include a 2013 Ovation Award nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in 24th St. Theatre’s Walking The Tightrope; a 2012 Ovation Award understudying three lead roles in Center Theatre Group’s Waiting For Godot at the Mark Taper Forum; and multiple L.A. Drama Critics Circle, Garland, LA Weekly and Dramalogue awards. He appears regularly on film and TV, and his 400-plus audiobook narrations have garnered three AUDIE Awards and numerous industry citations for excellence. Married to actress Christine Avila. Father of four, grampa of six, great-grampa soon… www.markbramhall.com

Hannah Matzecki - Associate Producer

Hannah Matzecki - Associate Producer

Hannah Matzecki is an artist and podcaster based in Los Angeles. In her spare time, she likes to read, bake pies, and sing Beatles covers to her baby daughter.

Public radio veteran Kitty Felde is the creater, writer, and executive producer of The Fina Mendoza Mysteries. The podcast is based on her award-winning novels Welcome to Washington Fina Mendoza and State of the Union. (Chesapeake Press, 2020.) She’s also the Executive Producer of the Book Club for Kids podcast.

Steve DeVorkin - Senator Something

Steve DeVorkin - Senator Something, Father Andrew

Meet Senator Something

Dogs have been part of Steve DeVorkin’s life for years and he loves them. He got his first dog in 1962, a Dachshund, black with tan dots over the eyes, so he called her “ditto”. He loves playing Senator Something because a dog is pure emotion. A dog can tell you everything about how they are by how they “bark”. As an actor who loves improv, he says it was a fun challenge to play a character who didn’t use words. He did have a “acting” coach at home, his pet dog “Charlie”. Charlie is a master at letting know how he feels because he has so many different barks and sounds that you can tell the difference between “I have to go out” bark and a “Hey you did not feed me “bark”.

Michela Scaglione - Margaret

Michela Scaglione - Margaret

Michaela Scaglione is a second grader who is 8 years-old. She lives in Los Angeles with her parents and older sister India. She enjoys jiu jitsu, reading, cooking and investigating. In fact, she recently formed a kid investigator group, inspired by the iconic character of Carmen Sandiego. Although Mica - as friends and family call her - is half-Italian, she studies in a Mandarin language immersion program and is also learning to play the ukulele. She loves to travel and to make people laugh and is eager for COVID-19 to be under control so she can play with friends, see her grandparents and hug her Zia again!

Garrett M. Brown - Political Pundit

Garrett M. Brown is a film, tv, and theatre actor who also writes and paints. He is a long-time member of Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York and EST LA in Los Angeles. He was karaoke-singing John Whitsig on the NBC series Sisters as well as John Candy’s brother Bob in the film Uncle Buck. A recent passion project was playing Frank in Dale Peterson’s Hello, My Name Is Frank. His short play, Good. Fine. will debut this June, 2022, as part of EST LA’s Early Bird Special festival of new work. And, his “memoir gone rogue”, Tin Sea, will be published in the autumn of 2023 by Lagoon House Press.

Isla Schodorf - Cara

Isla Schodorf - Cara

Isla Schodorf is 8 years old and a 3rd Grader at Ocean Charter School. She lives in Los Angeles with her parents, older brother Leo, their dog, and two goldfish. In her spare time she knits, reads graphic novels, rides her trick scooter or bike, and loves making art.

Rosalie Huntington - Veterinarian

Rosalie Huntington - Veterinarian/House Minority Leader

By the time she was in sixth grade, Rosalie Huntington knew she wanted to be a reporter. Except for a few stints working in an ice cream parlor, a sporting goods store and helping veterans with the G.I. Bill, she's been a reporter in Southern California most of her adult life. When not reporting or writing, she's often singing, enjoying the outdoors or traveling. Next time she travels to Washington, D.C. she hopes Fina Mendoza will give her a tour of the city's haunts.

Mat Kaplan - House Historian

Mat Kaplan - House Historian

Mat Kaplan has more than 45 years of experience in broadcasting, journalism and voice acting. For nearly two decades, he has hosted and produced The Planetary Society's award-winning podcast and public radio show Planetary Radio, the most popular, independent series about space exploration. Mat has also enjoyed many decades of friendship and collaboration with Fina Mendoza creator Kitty Felde. He is delighted and honored to have helped retell her great story.

Andrew Barkan - Composer of The Fina Mendoza Mysteries theme

Andrew Barkan - Composer of The Fina Mendoza Mysteries theme

Andrew Barkan is a legally blind film composer and kids media maker living in Santa Monica, CA. Together with Emmy-nominated Polly Hall, Andrew & Polly make Ear Snacks, an award-winning musical podcast that connects kids around the world.

Christine Avila - Abuelita

Christine Avila - Abuelita

Meet Abuelita

Christine Avila is an award-winning actress whose credits include the original cast of Zoot Suit, and La Posada Majica. Other Theatre: Merchant of Venice ( L.A. Women’s Shakespeare Co.), Coyote Cycle (Padua Hills Playwrights), Agamemnon (Stephen Berkoff, Director). She is a seven-time participant at the Sundance Playwrights Festival. TV/Film: Undone, Switched at Birth, Bosch, 24, House. Narration: “The Book of Unknown Americans” by Cristina Henriquez (Random House-Audio File citation for one of the 10 best narrations of 2014. 1992 Teacher of the Year Award, UCLA Extension. She is a member of the Academy of TV Arts & Sciences, SAG-AFTRA and Actors Equity. Christine graduated from UCLA, attended LAMDA and Harvard Summer Session - Dance Program.

Ken Rudin is one of America’s foremost experts in politics and campaign history. He focuses on all aspects of politics, from presidential elections — with the primaries, national conventions, debates and general election — to the races for the House, Senate and state governors. He has analyzed every congressional race in the nation since 1984. For most of the period of 1991-2013, Ken was the eyes and ears of National Public Radio’s political coverage in his position as NPR political editor and resident “Political Junkie.” He was a key player on the NPR team that won the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Silver Baton award for excellence in broadcast journalism in 2002 for coverage of campaign finance. From 1983 through 1991, Ken worked at ABC News, serving first as deputy political director and later as the off-air Capitol Hill reporter covering the House. Ken now hosts the weekly Ken Rudin’s Political Junkie podcast, and is a contributor to many local and national public radio programs. Ken is also a columnist for the USA TODAY newspaper and website, and contributes to a few other publications. As a political junkie for many decades, Ken has one of the most extensive collections of campaign buttons in the country, a collection that now surpasses 75,000 items. He is a graduate of Pace University in New York.

Wenzel Jones - Statue of Caesar Rodney, Mario’s Pizza Guy

Wenzel Jones - Statue of Caesar Rodney/ Mario’s Pizza Guy/ Waiter

Wenzel Jones is a newsreader on the syndicated radio show This Way Out and formerly served (which is the verb you use when there is no pay at all) as a co-host of IMRU, the nation's longest running radio show catering to the gay gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender communities. He gardens, but only until the end of August, at which time just about everything turns crispy in the Southern California sun. He has also been known to cook ambitious meals, but again, only in the cooler months of the year. Hobbies consist largely of going to lunch with anybody who is willing to pick up the tab.

Edward Pike - Michael

Edward Pike - Michael

Edward PIke is a sophomore at Westside High School in Omaha, Nebraska. He enjoys acting, reading and macroeconomics. Favorite roles include Narrator #2 in The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon and Ferdinand in The Tempest.

Andrea Felix-Cervantes

Associate Producer

Andrea Felix-Cervantes (she / they) is an LA transplant who grew up in the Central Coast and Valley. They found their passion in technical theatre arts after volunteer stage managing "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised]" at their local community college. After getting her AA in Theatre Arts and AS in Mathematics, Andrea decided to and obtained their BA in Technical Theatre Arts at California State University, Long Beach. As a Latinx, Andrea tries to include her culture into her work and is excited to be a part of "The Fina Mendoza Mysteries" team!

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Steven Cuevas

Meet Papa

Steven Cuevas is a veteran public radio journalist who began his reporting career at KQED FM in San Francisco, eventually becoming the Southern California bureau chief for KQED’s statewide daily news magazine The California Report. Steven was also KPCC FM’s (Los Angeles / Pasadena) first Inland Empire bureau chief. Most recently Steven was a regular correspondent and fill in host for KPCC’s daily arts and culture show The Frame. His work is regularly heard on KPCC, KQED and NPR. He also makes podcasts for Wondery podcasting. He shares a birth date with one of his heroes Alice Cooper and doesn’t like black pepper or caramel.

Mark Muchiri - Brian

Mark Muchiri is 9 years old and he is in 3rd grade. He lives in Los Angeles with his parents and older brother Ian. Mark lives to build things, being outdoors and helping his mom

Bill Case - Memphis the weatherman

No one noticed, in 1985, when Bill Case retired from a spectacularly unsuccessful; acting career in New York City. Some 236 years later, he jumped at the chance to un-retire to portray the part of Memphis in the wonderful Fina Mendoza Podcast. Bill would like to say "I'm back!" But, as his great uncle Bubba used to say, "You can't say you're back when you ain't never been nowhere."

Claudia Peschiutta - Vicki

Claudia Peschiutta is the daily news editor at KPCC-FM, a public radio station serving the Los Angeles area. She was recently named the 2021 Latina Journalist of the year by the CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California. Peschiutta is a veteran radio journalist who's covered everything from celebrity trials to wildfires. This newshound does have a life outside of work. Peschiutta loves to travel, do karaoke and eat good food (hopefully prepared by someone else).

Paul Cummings - Carl Jefferson/Driver

Paul Cummings’ credits include Actor, Dancer, Director, Lighting Design, Production Design, and Editor. Educated at the Bronx High School of Science, The University of Buffalo and The American Academy of Dramatic Arts,and born in Brooklyn, NY Paul has been performing since he was 8 yrs old. This father of 3 and former athlete is grateful the gifts he has been given and the doors that have been opened for him.

Raul Garza - Papa (season 1)

Raul Garza - Papa (season 1)

Raúl Garza has appeared in 20 stage productions, served as assistant director of a Latino theater company and studied comparative cultures. He dedicated several years to the public university, serving in various public information roles and developing expertise in diversity and inclusion.

Raúl spent more than two decades at a major corporation and three global agencies, developing and directing national public relations programs and marketing campaigns. He produced a Spanish-language radio talk program, served on the international judging board of the Peabody Awards, served in local government as a Los Angeles City Commissioner and on many nonprofit boards and committees, lectures at professional conferences and universities.

The Fina Mendoza Mysteries is his first podcast.

Hunter Felde - Associate Sound Designer

Hunter Felde -

Associate Sound Designer

Hunter Felde is a student at Santiago Canyon College where he’s worked on three shows. Has experience in video and special effects editing. Hunter has also made short films in high school and is majoring in film and TV. He’s also a dancer. His favorite genres are hip-hop, ticking, Michael Jackson, pop-locking. Hunter also has a huge appreciation for theater and arts.

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Linda Graves recently retired as the Interim Director of the Haugh Performing Arts Center at Citrus College. She is thrilled to be able to return to acting: on-camera, live, and voiceover. Linda is a proud member of Theatre of NOTE in Hollywood. Linda is also attempting to learn Italian, Yoga, and T’ai Chi.begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Laura Stegman - Congresswoman Mitchell

Laura Stegman - Congresswoman Mitchell

Laura Stegman’s acting credits include Uncle Vanya, The Slave, Survival Theater, Enter a Free Man, The Master Builder, Bury the Dead, America Hurrah/Interview and A Streetcar Named Desire. She earned a B.A. in Drama at UC Irvine and founded Laura Segal Stegman Public Relations, LLC. Her clients included the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association, John Wayne Cancer Institute, Center Theatre Group, A Noise Within, Ojai Music Festival, Native Voices at the Autry, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Laura collaborated on the travel book Only in New York. Her feature stories have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, Westways Magazine, the Christian Science Monitor, Hollywood Bowl Magazine and Los Angeles Daily News. Her middle grade novel Summer of L.U.C.K. was published in 2022.

Daniel Leslie - Construction Guy

John Leslie is probably best known for the role of Senator Alfred Winston in  The Manor at Greystone Mansion, which has been running for 14 years! His most recent stage appearance was as master playwright Sandor Turai in The Play's the Thing at Theater Forty. His television credits include Tim and Eric's Awesome Show, The Bernie Mac Show Spy Game, Providence,  and Small Wonder. 

Kevin Carr - Eagle Burger Commercial Pitchman

Kevin Carr - Eagle Burger Commercial Pitchman

Kevin Carr has voiced roles as diverse as Foulfellow the fox for Disney merchandising and Hardcase for Malibu Comics. He has appeared in many a play by William Shakespeare, and more importantly, he was a Bajoran in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Imelda Hinojosa - Tia Catalina

Imelda Hinojosa - Tia Catalina

Imelda Hinojosa is an artist and illustrator born and raised in Southern California. She illustrated the logo for “The Fina Mendoza Mysteries.” She is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

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William Beemer - Michael (season one)

William Beemer lives in Los Angeles with his parents, sister, and dog. He loves reading, especially science fiction. He also enjoys listening to podcasts. He studies Mandarin in school, and in his free time he enjoys drumming, making music, and video and sound editing.

Terry Marks-Tarlo - Mistress of Ceremonies

Terry Marks-Tarlo - Mistress of Ceremonies

Terry Marks-Tarlo, PhD, is a clinical psychologist with a private practice in Santa Monica. She helps adults and couples make the changes they desire to feel happier in their work and personal lives. Terry also write books about the value of creativity, intuition, play, and contemporary science for understanding how the mind, body, and brain work together. She illustrates her books, including a coloring book called, “Truly Mindful Coloring,” that also has guidelines for reaching and drawing with different states of mind. Terry believes in being a well-rounded person, so she dances, practices yoga, curates psychotherapist art exhibitions and produces psychotherapist theater performances, and writes librettos for operas.


 

Steve DeVorkin - our Senator Something - put together this fun backstage video.

Journalist Susan Valot interviews writer/producer Kitty Felde about the creative choices behind THE FINA MENDOZA MYSTERIES.  The podcast is based on the award winning book "Welcome to Washington, Fina Mendoza" by Kitty Felde. More information at the website finamendozamysteries.com.