
INTEGRITY ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
MISSION STATEMENT
INTEGRITY ENTERTAINMENT GROUP is a film production company dedicated to inspire,
educate, entertain and motivate. Our goal is to challenge ourselves as we develop film projects
that celebrate and illuminate the human experience.
About
Dave Alspach
Born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Dave was instilled with an unflinching spirit to perform daring stunts. At the age of 18, he toured the Pocono and Catskill Mountains as a professional diver with the 'John D. O'Keefe Aqua Revue'. This professed (and possessed) stunt daredevil would set himself ablaze and plunge into a pool 60 feet below his platform. Mediocrity has no room in the life of Dave Alspach. At the age of 19, he was a member of an elite Special Forces Team and served three years in Vietnam. However, his undying interest in the entertainment field increased in strength after returning to the U.S. He studied and appeared at the Guthsville Playhouse (credits of Jack Lemon and other stars) near his hometown as well as other regional theaters throughout the northeast. His efforts began to pay off after scoring acting jobs in New York theaters between menial jobs to pay the bills. Dave credits acting coaches and producers Joel Tellis (Guthsville Playhouse) and Blair Cutting (New York), who were instrumental in preparing him for his work. He is the co-founder of 'Best Little Playhouse in Tampa', a non-profit corporation that exists to provide the Tampa Bay area with professional theatrical productions while donating the proceeds to local children's charities. Now living in Los Angeles, Dave is a partner in Integrity Entertainment Group. Dave continues to follow his dream as an actor, producer and writer.

VICKI McCARTY,
President of Covington International and Covington USA, first entered the entertainment industry at the young age of five when she began her acting career starring with such notables as Elizabeth Montgomery, Vic Morrow, and Elvis Presley. While majoring in Communication Studies at UCLA, Vicki’s focus shifted to behind the scenes. She entered the studio system working for such maverick producers as Stephen Friedman, James G. Robinson, and Ray Stark.
Eventually Vicki’s passion for talent and her experience in production led her to open her own talent management company, representing actors in film, television, and theatre. For several years, Vicki served as a Board Member in The Conference Of Personal Managers along side Patricia McQueeny, Ken Kragen, and Eric Gardner, as well as serving on executive committees for The Permanent Charities.

Mark DoQui
Born in Los Angeles, California, Mark was compelled to learn about different cultures, technology and business. Mark studied International Business at Woodbury University minor in marketing and using his electives to focus on computers. Mark was raised up from a family in the entertainment business. His father Robert DoQui is a familiar character actor with a long standing career with many TV, stage and film credits. Mark has work as a project manager with many fortune 100 corporations such as Fox Studios, Universal Music Group, Toyota Motors, Farmers Insurance, and Cisco Systems, to name a few managing various technology initiatives with budgets ranging to ~$30,000,000. Mark is also a Real Estate agent with Century 21 working as a buyer's agent. Mark is very detail oriented, enterprising and personable. Mark easily communicates with investors, executives, business men, and the neighbor next door.
Mark's travel to Ukraine, Colombia, Mexico, UK, Canada, Canary Islands, and throughout the USA to name a few give Mark a world view of life and culture.
Mark recently joined Integrity Entertainment Group (IEG), which was formed with well known actor Dave Alspach, actor Robert DoQui who is recently deceased and talent manager Vicki McCarty of Covington International. Mark's business background, budget, project management experience and knowledge of entertainment from a business technology perspective enable Mark to step up and contribute to IEG as a partner representing the DoQui family.

Robert DoQui
Born and raised in the small town of Still Water, Okalahoma, Robert DoQui is a familiar face to millions of TV and film goers worldwide. Starring in Robocop I, II, and III as the dynamic Sergeant Reed, his presence on the screen is now synonymous with strength, integrity and hope.
Because of his impressive athletic and musical talent, he received a flood of scholarship offers from colleges all over the country. Ultimately he chose to attend Langston University on a music scholarship where he sang with the famous Langstonaires.
After a four year stint in the Air Force, he moved to New York and began to pursue a career in show business. He has over 30 stage productions to his credit and an equal number of credits in Television and Motion Pictures.
Some of his Motion Picture credits include the Academy Award-winning "Fortune-Cookie"Robert Altman's "Nashville", "The Cincinnatie Kid", "Cloak and Dagger", Sidney Potier's "Fasts Forward", and Robert Altman's "Short Cut" and "Buffalo Bill and the Indians".
