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NJ Herald: “Jefferson graduate’s Tv pilot gets a shot on amazon prime”

“Louis Rocky Bacigalupo, a graduate of Jefferson Township High School, has found success in the film industry, and a pilot episode he wrote and acted in for his original series “The Mortician” is now available on Amazon Prime.”

“Bacigalupo adapted his script, originally written with the Northern New Jersey area in mind, after approaching Texas-based Rear Naked Studios with the project. “ - Jennifer Jean Miller, of the NJ Herald


The jefferson chronicle: “Primed for success jefferson grad scores hit series”

“That creative mind belongs to former township resident Louis Rocky Bacigalupo, a 2010 graduate of Jefferson Township High School. The series, based on the disappointment and anger of a troubled 20-something male who believes his inheritance is being stolen, is The Mortician.”

“If all his accomplishments to date don’t even account for one percent, his growing fan base can anticipate a whole lot more from Louis Rocky Bacigalupo. Indeed, we can expect more “bodies” of work beyond The Mortician from this Jefferson grad.” - Maria Weiskott, of the Jefferson Chronicle


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On Stage Blog interviewed fellow Eighty-12 castmate Jason Lee about his auditioning for the series and on set experience.

“It’s a coming of age story... an ‘astrological drama’,” explains Lee, “It follows twelve characters, each based on one of the Zodiac signs, and, over the course of seven episodes, we watch their stories interweave, both harmoniously and not.” Lee plays Libran, a character based off the star-sign Libra.”

Burlington County Times interviewed castmate Carly Wilkins about her experience on set of The Mortician.

“‘It’s a really cool story because no matter where you’re from, you can relate to being born in a certain life and ... wondering what (something else is) like. I think everyone can relate to that,’ she said. “It’s fun to tell that kind of story because you’re really speaking a lot of truth.’