Daniel Radcliffe
(Actor)
.. Wallace
Born:
July 23, 1989
Birthplace: Fulham, London, England
Trivia:
The boy who won one of the most coveted roles in film history, young Daniel Radcliffe beat out legions of aspiring bespectacled mini-wizards to fill the shoes of author J.K. Rowling's junior sorcerer Harry Potter in the much-anticipated film adaptation of Rowling's wildly popular book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001). Born July 23, 1989, in England, Radcliffe began to realize his love for acting at the age of five. Although his parents voiced objections, youthful enthusiasm soon won out and Radcliffe was on his way to stardom. Convincing his mother to send a picture to the BBC for consideration in an upcoming adaptation of David Copperfield, the precocious youth was quickly cast in the role of the young Copperfield, shortly thereafter turning up alongside Pierce Brosnan in John Boorman's The Tailor of Panama. It was his next role in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), however, that would launch the young actor directly into the heart of the public eye. Based on the first book in J.K. Rowling's enormously popular fantasy series that followed the adventures of young Potter as he attends Hogwart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the film faithfully captured the essence of the book in bringing the otherworldly exploits of the magical youngster to the screen. Radcliffe turned out one Harry Potter film after another; all were blockbusters, and all well received by the public and press. By the time the final film in the series was released to theaters -- 2011's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 -- Radcliffe had graduated to the ranks of adult actors, and was appearing in the gostly thriller The Woman in Black the next year.During his breaks from playing Harry, Radcliffe starred in the stage revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus, and had a lead performance in Rod Hardy's gentle 2006 coming-of-ager December Boys (set in rural Australia during the '60s). Radcliffe took on the starring role of barrister Arthur Kipps, a widower who discovers a supernatural presence after taking a job as caretaker to a crumbling estate in 2012's gothic horror The Woman in Black. Fresh off the 2011 conclusion of the Harry Potter films, many critics praised Radcliffe for readily handling the drastically different tone of The Woman in Black. He next played beat poet Allen Ginsberg in Kill Your Darlings (2013), followed by quirkier roles in the dark fantasy film Horns and the romantic comedy What If.
Zoe Kazan
(Actor)
.. Chantry
Born:
September 09, 1983
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Daughter of screenwriters Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord, and granddaughter of prominent director Elia Kazan, actress Zoe Kazan joined the family business after graduating from Yale University in 2005. Beginning with acclaimed productions of off-Broadway plays like The Prime of Miss Jean Brody and The Things We Want, Kazan soon made her Broadway debut, starring alongside S. Epatha Merkerson in a revival of Come Back, Little Sheba. Kazan would continue to find success on Broadway, but eventually branched into on-screen acting, as well, appearing in films like Fracture, In the Valley of Ellah, and Me and Orson Welles. In 2009, the actress became a professional playwright when her play Absalom was presented at the Kazan Humana Festival of New American Plays. Kazan next joined the cast of the quirky ensemble movie happythankyoumoreplease.
Megan Park
(Actor)
.. Dalia
Born:
July 24, 1986
Birthplace: Lindsay, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
A native of Lindsay, Ontario, Canadian actress Megan Park first showed an interest in drama at age seven, when she aggressively persuaded her parents to let her perform in a regional production of The Sound of Music. The experience only fortified her love of acting, and she thus deepened and expanded her professional resumé in the years to follow, with extensive work in the London, Ontario-based Original Kids Theatre Company. By the age of 15, Park signed with a Toronto agent and landed parts in two series -- The Blobheads and Ace Lightning -- in addition to a plum role in the ABC-Disney telemovie This Time Around (2003). Park took several steps up in terms of intended audience and mature subject matter with her lead performance as a syphilis-infected adolescent in the Lifetime original movie She's Too Young (2004), and took her feature bow that same year with a supporting turn in Gail Harvey's period drama Some Things That Stay. Park's breakthrough year, however, arrived in 2007 -- with prominent supporting roles in two very different A-list features: Jon Poll's adolescence-themed satire Charlie Bartlett and George Romero's zombie gorefest Diary of the Dead. Park next jumped to television, playing high school student Grace Bowman on ABC Family's The Secret Life of the American Teenager from 2008 to 2013. She followed that up with recurring gigs on shows like The Neighbors and The Lottery.
Mackenzie Davis
(Actor)
.. Nicole
Born:
April 01, 1987
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Briefly worked as a model in college. The first film she acted in was Breathe In. Did gender studies in university and is an outspoken feminist. Audited online classes at MIT to learn the Python programming language in preparation for her role as computer hacker Cameron Howe on Halt and Catch Fire. Her hobby is making bone sculptures from mouse skeletons she retrieves from owl pellets.
Lucius Hoyos
(Actor)
.. Felix
Jemima Rooper
(Actor)
.. Ellie
Born:
October 24, 1981
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia:
Is Serbian on her mother's side. Contacted an agent at the age of 9 to start acting. Landed the lead role in The Famous Five when she was 13. Received 8 GCSEs graded A* or A and 3 A graded A-levels, but decided against going to drama school because she was already working. Accidentally flashed colleagues while on stage in One Man, Two Guvnors in 2011. Played Sharon in the play Breeders at the St James Theatre in 2014. Was offered the role of Medusa in Atlantis without auditioning. Played the role of Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Young Vic in London in 2017.
Tommie-amber Pirie
(Actor)
.. Gretchen
Meghan Heffern
(Actor)
.. Tabby
Jonathan Cherry
(Actor)
.. Josh
Rebecca Northan
(Actor)
.. Holly
Jordan Hayes
(Actor)
.. Becky
Oona Chaplin
(Actor)
.. Julianne
Born:
June 04, 1986
Birthplace: Madrid, Spain
Trivia:
Named for her great-grandmother, Oona O'Neill Chaplin, who was playwright Eugene O'Neill's daughter and Charlie Chaplin's fourth wife. Raised in Spain, Switzerland and Cuba; English is her third language, after Spanish and French. Impersonated her grandfather while playing the character Bottom in a reimagination of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2003. Attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with Gemma Arterton.
Adam Fergus
(Actor)
.. Rolf
Sam Moses
(Actor)
.. Cabbie
Enis Esmer
(Actor)
.. Paramedic
Mike Wilmot
(Actor)
.. Murray
George Tchortov
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Tamara Duarte
(Actor)
.. Cute Girl
Vanessa Matsui
(Actor)
.. Sales Woman
Rosalind Feldman
(Actor)
.. Antique Employee
Don Ritter
(Actor)
.. Karate Referee
Heather Gilliland
(Actor)
Ennis Esmer
(Actor)
.. Paramedic
Born:
December 29, 1978
Birthplace: Ankara, Turkey
Trivia:
Moved to Canada from Turkey with his family when he was 3. Studied sketch comedy and improv at Second City. Landed his first role at age 22 in the movie How to Deal. Hosted the Canadian Testicular Cancer Association's MANsake Ball in 2011.
Una C.
(Actor)
.. Diplomat
Sarah Gadon
(Actor)
.. Megan
Born:
April 04, 1987
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
Started acting at age 10. An accomplished dancer, she trained at the National Ballet School of Canada. Named an Ontario Scholar upon graduation of high school. Has appeared on the Canadian television series Murdoch Mysteries, The Border and Being Erica.
Derek Herd
(Actor)
.. Cab Driver
Lisa Hickey
(Actor)
.. Student