David Foubert, SAG-AFTRA and AEA actor based in the Northeast corridor, had a fabulous time combining his experience as a voice-over artist (last heard in Peter Adkinson’s World of Chaldea series) and as a screen actor (last seen in a cameo in Happy Gilmore 2 onscreen with Adam Sandler and Ed Kelce) to head the winning entry in the 2025 AP’N3 Film Challenge, “A Taste of Asbury Park.” The comedy seen here will resonate with anyone familiar with David’s work on “Who Doth Inhabit The Primary Position” – and as a matter of fact, the film was written/directed by David’s co-author and co-performer of that viral sensation, Jay Leibowitz.
Congratulations to Jay, David, and the cast for their first place finish – check out the full video below! If you’d like to book David’s talents for YOUR next video or stage show, reach out directly at david@davidfoubert.com.
From the video’s description:
“1st Place Winner, On Location category in the 2025 AP’N3 Film Challenge. Directed by Jay Leibowitz. The AP’N3 Film Challenge is sponsored by the Asbury Park Arts Council and is the Premiere Filmmaking Challenge in New Jersey. Additional information can be found at www.FilmAsburyPark.com.
The AP’N3 Film Challenge is a creative competition where participants have three weeks to produce a three-minute film that includes a required theme, prop, location, and line of dialogue that are revealed on Day One of the challenge. This year there are TWO main categories, each with their own distinct requirements and timelines: AP’N3: No Borders and AP’N3: On Location. In the No Borders category the participants imagine Asbury Park from anywhere in the world; while filming within Asbury Park is a requirement of the On Location category. In each category, completed films are judged by a panel of creatives and the top films will be screened for the public at a Premier Screening Event where prizes are awarded. The city of Asbury Park is a visually imaginative subject, perfect for filmmakers as inspiration. The timed aspect of the format along with the required elements challenge the teams’ creativity and provides for a more level playing field.”
