Monkey Business: Mini-Docos about People Who Work with Monkeys
The header says it all, no? Monkey Business is a series of short documentaries about people from around the globe who work with monkeys.
So far, there are four. I hope that more are on the way. According to the monkey wrangler in Delhi, “the public is really fed up with monkeys. They come into people’s homes and steal their mobile phones.”
Join him in a tense monkey stakeout via the video below. (Bear in mind, though, that monkeys aren’t actually poisonous, thought a monkey bite is a vector for infection)
These mini-docos aren’t LOL-funny, but are really interesting glimpses into the lives of people for whom interaction with monkeys is a daily event.
Jordan Matthew Yerman started writing during his third year of high school, where his teacher discouraged his use of the eff-word as "crude, unnecessary and uncouth".
While attending UC San Diego for his degree in Political Science, Jordan picked up acting; he would later attend the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, living in the UK for four years before relocating to New York City. To get by, he has worked as a proofreader, model, technical consultant, HR trainer, sign-placer, sales director, crate stacker, bartender, photographer, real estate broker, and as an exhibit at the Bronx Museum.
As an actor, Jordan has performed in the USA, England, Scotland, Germany, Belgium, and Netherlands, from stage to indie screen to voiceover, including London's West End.
Jordan has been around the world 2 3/4 times. He currently lives in Vancouver and works in New Media; capital N, capital M.
You can reach him via jordan at international jet trash dot com.