Russ the Computer Guy
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COMPUTER BACKGROUND:

 

Starting in 1986, Russell Weisenbacher began working on computers “on the side” as a second occupation.  He has built up his clientele from two customers in 1986, to over a hundred today, with more added all the time!!!

Russell specializes in the “personal touch” when fixing computers.  Russell will come to YOUR house (or place of business) and work on your computer in its “home environment.”  Just like the TV Repairman of "yesteryear" who was able to take his time and diagnose the problem at its source, Russell does the same with computers and peripherals (even AV equipment).  Working on them in their own environment can help with the diagnosis.
 

If you prefer, Russell will also take your computer (desktop or laptop) back to his place of business to work on it.

  

 ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND IN THEATRE: 

During the summer of 1978, Russell Weisenbacher was a freshman at Westhampton Beach High School and was asked to join Suzanne Prior and the Quogue Junior Theatre Troup (which was just starting up at that time) as technical assistant.  For thirty-one (now going to be thirty-two) years, Russell has worked each summer with the Quogue Junior Theatre Troup in all capacities moving his way into acting and eventually becoming Technical Director.

Not content to "just do theatre" in the summer, Russell became involved in his high school productions both on stage (as actor) and behind the scenes (technical work).  After graduating high school in 1982, Russell attended Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts where he studied communications and theatre-in-education and received his Bachelor's of Science in Speech.  After Emerson College, Russell attended SUNY at Stony Brook where he received his Master's of Arts in Liberal Sciences degree. 

Over the past thirty-one years, Russell has been involved in many other community theatre groups, including the original Community Theatre Company (CTC) of East Hampton where Russell was seen on the stage at the John Drew Theatre in such productions as: “Big Jule” in the 1987 production of “Guys and Dolls”.  This was followed in 1988 by the show “Kiss Me Kate” and the role of “Gunman #1”.  Other roles where Russell was seen on various local community theatre stages included: “Mr. Webb” from “Our Town”, “Cap’n Andy” from “Show Boat”, "Harry McAfee" from "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Willy Loman" in "Death of a Salesman".  In addition to acting, Russell has also directed many high school musical and non-musical theatrical productions.
 
Russell has always believed strongly in theatre for youth because, as he says, "there can never been too many theatre groups for young people and ACT out East is the perfect venue for local youth to join, learn, grow, act, and live theatre!"    Russell is very proud to have been asked by ACT out East to be their Technical Director for their theatrical productions.

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Located in Manorville, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, Russell has travelled everywhere from Montauk to Manhattan and beyond to fix computers.  He’s even travelled to New Jersey, Connecticut, and Massachusetts on occasion to make repairs at the request of individuals who want to utilize his services.

 

Russell is pleased to say that he has a 100% satisfaction rate!!

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