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The comedy team "nameless" was started in 1986. Founding members included Peter Kelley, Eric Andros, Tom Travers, Bill Partridge and Mark Ashe. They were well known for their profound tastes in humor.

As young writers and film makers, they flourished during high school, amassing dozens of adoring fans including peers and teachers alike. The group was well-known for their short films about sitcoms, English history, war, and drama. In search of the ever-illusive super stardom, their last full fifteen minute movie "Antitem", though finely produced, failed to meet the standards of upcoming plagiarists such as Jeremey Bueller.

Following a short hiatus, the group made small and unworkable films that simply did not capture the hearts of teenage fans. Bootlegs became rampant and soon interest diminished.

It was a rollercoaster ride for these young men, and it wasn't rare for one or two to not show up for production. This would lead to adding brothers and leaf-stuffed shirts to the cast. Top performances from this ragtag assembly included Mike Travers, Ed Dunn, SB, DA and various other stunt kids who were used as dead bodies. The troop generated about 30+ hours of material. Unfortunately, three of the finer films, 'Tombo', 'Ceasar' and 'Wife of Bath' have all gone missing. Attempts to obtain these films have ended up futile. A fan was quoted as saying "ટશસણનીૐઅ" which sums up this page for now.