Ben Ortlip

My Bride the Movie Star

Posted in Ben Ortlip, Chick-fil-A, Kaleo Ranch, Well Spent, media exposure, movies on November 3rd, 2008 by Steve Bradley – Be the first to comment

Not to be outdone by my own recent media exposure, my bride can now be seen in a Internet short movie, entitled Well Spent: A Short Film About Life.

Here’s a shot of her in action:

[She's the blond with the ponytail, not the goateed guy with the obviously lesser role to play, mind you.]

This film also stars our water cooler, who took a break from our kitchen to play a part in a critical scene:

And it seems like just yesterday when we got him out of the box and plugged him in…now look at him!

Here’s one last climactic scene, involving my wife’s name, which really blew me away:

For you visually challenged folks, that’s “Project Administrator - Lee Bradley” listed near the top…

While I’ve hit the highlights above, you may want to check out the rest of the film as well. It was written, directed, and a whole bunch of other stuff by my friend, Ben Ortlip (with help from his bride, and soon to be mother of eight, Lisa), for the fine folks at Chick-fil-A.

Ben’s company is called Kaleo Ranch, and they do great work — you can visit their web site here, but please note that it currently provides no useful information whatsoever. Seriously, no contact info, no links, nothing (maybe this is why they have nearly eight kids?).

If you’d like to give him a hard time about this, feel free to do so in the comments, and I’ll gladly pass them along ;-)

Do you have a story of media exposure you’d like to share?