Cast
Kat de Lieva (Evangeline)
Kat discovered the stage at age 9 and has been in love with performing since. She first gained recognition after appearing in Hedley’s music video Invincible and later on as Dimah on the award winning hit web series Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn. She is also playing the title role of Evangeline in the upcoming movie by Leo-nominated director and writer Karen Lam. Prior to dedicating herself to living as a professional actor she completed a Bachelor of Business Administration at Capilano University.
Richard Harmon (Konner)
Richard Harmon made his TV debut in 2003 on the TV series Jeremiah. He is best know for his roles on the Cartoon Network action series Tower Prep as Ray Snider, and the AMC crime drama The Killing as Jasper Ames.
Richard Harmon has a recurring role on the showcase science fiction series Continuum as Julian Randol. Other television appearances include: Flash Gordon, Da Vinci’s City Hall, Smallville and The Secret Circle. Feature film work includes roles in: Cruel & Unusual, The Wishing Tree and Grave Encounters 2.
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David Lewis (Mr. K)
David Lewis has been acting since the mid 90’s and in 1999 landed the Lead Role in Shoes off which won Best Short Film in Cannes. David continues to enjoy and contribute to the independent film scene and finds it some of his most rewarding film work to date.
Film credits include Personal Effects opposite Ashton Kutcher and Michelle Pfeiffer The Day the Earth Stood Still with Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly. Television work includes a lead role in CBS TV series Harper’s Island, recurring roles on Dead Like Me and The L Word and Guest Star roles on Supernatural and Fringe. Film career highlights include working with William H. Macy on the award winning film Door To Door and voicing the role of Mr. Crocker in two Fairly Odd Parents movies.
Mayumi Yoshida (Shannon)
An actress and singer, Mayumi was born in Yokohama, Japan. Growing up with her journalist father provided Mayumi with a very international childhood living in Washington D.C., Brussels and Tokyo. Through 2005-2009, she starred in 25 Tokyo theatre productions. Mayumi won Best Outstanding Performance for her role in There’s No End at the 2012 Spring Impact Awards. Mayumi has appeared on the TV series Cult.
Anthony Shim (Mark)
Anthony Shim had appeared in a variety of television and film work. His tv work includes Smallville, Reaper, Fringe, The Secret Circle, Continuum and Human Target. His feature film work ranges from the Canadian independent film Lucille’s Ball to Hollywood’s Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.
Kelvin Redvers (Billy)
Kelvin Redvers is an award-winning Aboriginal filmmaker and actor. Kelvin is a producer and narrator on the Aboriginal current affairs show CTV First Story, winning a Jack Webster Award for the episode Black Blood. Kelvin’s short film The Dancing Cop premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Natalie Grace (Molly)
Natalie has trained in the performing arts for many years. Working in various theatre productions and short films. She has also appeared in commercials and TV series Fringe.
Dejan Loyola (Ali)
Dejan has worked in commercials, theatre, TV and films. His TV series credits include: Emily Owens M.D., Fringe, Tower Prep, V, and The Troop. Dejan has appeared in TV movies such as The Last Halloween and the feature film Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief.
Madison Smith (Mitch)
Madison is a graduate of The Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts (VADA). He has worked on Vancouver shot TV series Motive and Cult, and has roles in the TV movies Restless Virgins and A Mother’s Nightmare.
John Shaw (Jim)
John is 21 year veteran of Vancouver’s Film and Theatre community with over 60 credits to his name. Highlights include his role as Doug Roth in Zach Snyder’s Watchmen and a 5 episode arc in the critically acclaimed series DaVinci’s Inquest.
Nelson Leis (Dee)
Nelson can be seen on the award winning series The Killing, Arrow, Fringe, and True Justice opposite Steven Seagal.
Nelson was honored as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy series at the 2011 LA Web Fest for his performance in The Jim. Co-created by Nelson, The Jim won 5 awards and was selected to attend the 2011 Marseilles Web Fest.