Aaron Douglas – Sam
Aaron Douglas was born on August 23, 1971. Featured in films such as the Pitch Black sequel The Chronicles of Riddick, John Woo's Paycheck, Alex Proyas' Isaac Asimov adaptation I, Robot and the remake of Walking Tall, Douglas is one of the hardest-working actors in "Hollywood North".
After studying acting at Canada's famed William Davis Centre and performing with the Okanagan Shakespeare Company, Douglas has gone on to appear in such films as X2 and Final Destination 2; on such shows as Dark Angel, Smallville, Jeremiah, Black Sash, Stargate SG-1 ("Maternal Instinct") and The Outer Limits ("Free Spirit").
Douglas also appeared in the SCI FI Channel miniseries event, "Steven Spielberg Presents, Taken". Aaron most recently appeared in the feature films Exorcism of Emily Rose, Man About Town, and had a guest star role on the TV series Dead Zone.
He can also be seen in the features X-Men 2, The Lizzie Maguire Story, Final Destination 2, The Chronicles of Riddick, Walking Tall, White Noise, Paycheck, Catwoman, and I, Robot. |
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Kim Coates – Andris
Canadian born actor Kim Coates has the distinction of successfully entering the film and television industry here in Canada, and also crossing the border and expanding his ever growing repertoire into noted feature films which have been given international acclaim and great critical reviews.
With over 40 films to his credit, including The Island (directed by Michael Bay), Hostage (with Bruce Willis), the remake of Assault on Precinct 13 (opposite Ethan Hawke), Open Range (starring and directed by Kevin Costner with Robert Duvall and Annette Benning), Hollywood North (with Matthew Modine and Alan Bates), Academy Award winner Black Hawk Down (directed by Ridley Scott), and Pearl Harbour (directed by Michael Bay), this actor has managed to transcend the barriers between stage, television and film.
His talents have been utilized on Broadway in his portrayal of Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire; and in the title role in Macbeth at the legendary Stratford Theatre. He has roles in more than 20 made-for-television movies such as the NBC mini series Hercules, Friend of the Family, and Disney's Scream Team with Eric Idle.
These dramatic turns on television have garnered him Gemini nominations for Best Actor in a Featured Supporting Role for Dead Silence and Best Performance in a Guest Role (Dramatic Series) for The Outer Limits.
Kim Coates has continually proven himself to be a leading force in the world of acting and his versatile volume of work speaks for itself. His strong acting ethic means that he is an actor who cannot be stereotyped and this has brought him critical acclaim. |
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Christa Campbell – Lily
Christa Campbell made her mark as the legendary Bettie Page in "From Pinup to Sex Queen: Bettie Page: The E! True Hollywood Story." Her television credits are numerous, including appearances on programs that include "Summerland," "The X Show," "Unhappily Ever After" and The Jamie Kennedy Experiment.
Her stunning presence has made her an international phenomenon as the host of the boxing sport show, 'Thunder-box', seen globally. Christa's far-ranging roles in 2005 include the TV movie SCI FI mystery "Deadly Water" and the action-thriller "End Game" with Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Woods.
In 2006 she appeared in "Lonely Hearts," co-starring with John Travolta, James Gandolfini and Selma Hayek, and shares the screen with Nicholas Cage in the new version of the classic "The Wicker Man."
Her captivating performance in 2001's "Maniacs" can also be seen in the upcoming re-make of “Day of the Dead”. |
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Jennifer Sciole – Darcy
Jennifer Sciole is one of today's most versatile rising young actresses, with credits that include motion pictures, television, theater and commercials. Born in Philadelphia, Jennifer is the youngest of six children raised in an Italian blue collar family,with whom she is still close.
She wanted to be an actress for as long as she can remember, appearing in school plays and giving improvised performances for family and friends whenever she could. Jennifer's first acting job was at the age of fifteen, when she appeared in a local grocery store commercial. She recalls that, while it was just a local commercial, "I was a working actor, and that was a big moment in my life."
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Emily Perkins – Goth Girl
A native resident of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Emily Perkins began her professional acting career at the age of 10 and made her feature film debut in 1989's Small Sacrifices.
The following year, she was recognized with a YTV National Youth Achievement award in acting and landed key roles on the television series Mom P.I. and the films Anything to Survive and It, an adaptation of the bestselling novel by Stephen King.
As an adult, her film appearances include Insomnia and Prozac Nation, while her television credits include guest spots on Fox's Emmy-award winning series The X-Files, the renowned educational children's program Mentors, and Showtime's highly acclaimed comedy/drama Dead Like Me.
Her lead performance in the Ginger Snaps film trilogy has received wide critical praise, and her work in the first installment of the series garnered her a Best Actress award at Spain's international film festival for fantastic cinema.
Emily Perkins can currently be seen on Da Vinci's Inquest, Canada's most popular and critically acclaimed dramatic series, in a recurring role that earned her the Leo award for Best Supporting Performance in 2003 and a nomination for Best Guest Performance in 2004. |