Caroline Dhavernas
(Actor)
.. Mary Harris
Born:
May 15, 1978
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia:
Began her career doing French dubbing for the Babar animated series. Starred in the offbeat 2004 comedy-drama series Wonderfalls as Jaye Tyler, a Niagara Falls gift-shop clerk with the ability to communicate with inanimate objects. Earned a Genie Award nomination for her performance in the 2006 black comedy Niagara Motel.
Jay Ryan
(Actor)
.. Ben Wesley
Born:
August 29, 1981
Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia:
Started acting at age 8. Made TV debut in Young Hercules in 1998. Starred in a one-man show titled The Packer, which he performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and took on tour in Australia, New Zealand and Los Angeles. Shadowed working doctors in preparation for his role as a hospital employee in the Australian series Offspring. Changed his surname from Bunyan to Ryan, a name from his mother's family, when he began auditioning for roles in L.A.
Richard Short
(Actor)
.. Des Bennett
Lyriq Bent
(Actor)
.. Frank
Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica
Trivia:
After graduating with high honors from New York's Seneca College with a degree in computer graphics under his arm, Lyriq Bent accepted a friend's challenge to try acting and discovered his great passion in life. In a remarkably short time, Bent secured Hollywood representation and began receiving offers to appear in theatrical features. This African-American supporting actor was particularly memorable as Rigg in the second, third, and fourth installments of the Saw series of slasher movies, and convincingly played a barber in director Bille Woodruff's 2003 dance saga Honey, opposite Jessica Alba and Mekhi Phifer. In 2007, Bent continued his predilection for the horror genre with his portrayal of Doak Soloman in the James Isaac-directed werewolf saga Skinwalkers. Bent's resumé also includes guest appearances on the television series Kevin Hill and Blue Murder; recurring roles on Playmakers and Street Time; and a regular role as Leo Jetson on the crime series Angela's Eyes.
Greg Bryk
(Actor)
.. Grady
Born:
January 01, 1972
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Trivia:
One can trace Canadian performer Greg Bryk's on-camera activity back to the late '90s, but he landed his first significant cinematic break in the 2002 sports comedy Men With Brooms -- with his portrayal of a curling player. After a memorable supporting role as a hardened criminal who sticks up a diner only to meet a bitter end in David Cronenberg's A History of Violence (2005), Bryk tackled at least four major feature assignments in 2007. These included supporting roles in Poor Boy's Game, The Robber Bride, Weirdsville, and Shoot 'Em Up.
August Winter
(Actor)
.. Jess Geller
Grace Lynn Kung
(Actor)
.. Annie Chun
Alexandra Castillo
(Actor)
.. Louise
Lola Flanery
(Actor)
.. Cambie
Joel Hynes
(Actor)
.. Sid
Lyla Porter-Follows
(Actor)
.. Sonia Danvers
Natalie Lisinska
(Actor)
.. Carly Dixon
Matt Gordon
(Actor)
.. Dr. Dennis Taylor
Jess Salgueiro
(Actor)
.. Larissa
Ellen Dubin
(Actor)
.. Ellen Dunbrook
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario
Terra Hazelton
(Actor)
.. Rhonda McCartney
Jane Moffat
(Actor)
.. Irene Shelby
Raven Dauda
(Actor)
.. Officer Kimberly Prentice
Scott Cavalheiro
(Actor)
.. Officer Craig Hull
Laura De Carteret
(Actor)
.. Dr. Ingress
Jameson Kraemer
(Actor)
.. Manager
Hazel Gorin
(Actor)
.. Beth Hiller
Michael Ayoub
(Actor)
.. Declan Shelby