ALEXANDER CALVERT as PETERAlexander Calvert is a Canadian film and TV actor who broke out in the U.S. in 2017 when he was cast as Jack on the long-running sci-fi series "Supernatural". Calvert appeared in a number of commercials for globally recognized brands before nabbing his very first screen acting role at the age of 15 on the Canadian/American sci-fi series "The Dead Zone" (USA, 2002-07). Throughout the remainder of the 2000s, Calvert continued landed small parts in independent films like "To Be Fat Like Me" (2007) and "Lost Boys: The Tribe" (2008), as well as TV guest spots on shows like "The Troop" (Nickelodeon, 2009- ). Calvert continued nabbing small roles in films and TV well into the 2010s. Then in 2015 he landed his first notable recurring TV role on The CW superhero series "Arrow " (The CW, 2012- ). Calvert played Lonnie Machin on six episodes of the series, throughout 2015 and 2016. With his acting career on the rise Calvert nabbed his biggest role to date in 2017 when he was cast as Jack on "Supernatural. " Calvert joined the series during its thirteenth season, which premiered in the fall of 2017.
He also appeared in the Golden Globe nominated comedy-drama "The Edge of Seventeen" (2016) as well as fan-favorite comedy “Good Boys” in 2019. Most recently, he filmed a recurring role on the upcoming show “GEN V” from the world of "The Boys".
ALEXANDER CALVERT as PETERAlexander Calvert is a Canadian film and TV actor who broke out in the U.S. in 2017 when he was cast as Jack on the long-running sci-fi series "Supernatural". Calvert appeared in a number of commercials for globally recognized brands before nabbing his very first screen acting role at the age of 15 on the Canadian/American sci-fi series "The Dead Zone" (USA, 2002-07). Throughout the remainder of the 2000s, Calvert continued landed small parts in independent films like "To Be Fat Like Me" (2007) and "Lost Boys: The Tribe" (2008), as well as TV guest spots on shows like "The Troop" (Nickelodeon, 2009- ). Calvert continued nabbing small roles in films and TV well into the 2010s. Then in 2015 he landed his first notable recurring TV role on The CW superhero series "Arrow " (The CW, 2012- ). Calvert played Lonnie Machin on six episodes of the series, throughout 2015 and 2016. With his acting career on the rise Calvert nabbed his biggest role to date in 2017 when he was cast as Jack on "Supernatural. " Calvert joined the series during its thirteenth season, which premiered in the fall of 2017.
He also appeared in the Golden Globe nominated comedy-drama "The Edge of Seventeen" (2016) as well as fan-favorite comedy “Good Boys” in 2019. Most recently, he filmed a recurring role on the upcoming show “GEN V” from the world of "The Boys". ALEXANDER CALVERT as PETERAlexander Calvert is a Canadian film and TV actor who broke out in the U.S. in 2017 when he was cast as Jack on the long-running sci-fi series "Supernatural". Calvert appeared in a number of commercials for globally recognized brands before nabbing his very first screen acting role at the age of 15 on the Canadian/American sci-fi series "The Dead Zone" (USA, 2002-07). Throughout the remainder of the 2000s, Calvert continued landed small parts in independent films like "To Be Fat Like Me" (2007) and "Lost Boys: The Tribe" (2008), as well as TV guest spots on shows like "The Troop" (Nickelodeon, 2009- ). Calvert continued nabbing small roles in films and TV well into the 2010s. Then in 2015 he landed his first notable recurring TV role on The CW superhero series "Arrow " (The CW, 2012- ). Calvert played Lonnie Machin on six episodes of the series, throughout 2015 and 2016. With his acting career on the rise Calvert nabbed his biggest role to date in 2017 when he was cast as Jack on "Supernatural. " Calvert joined the series during its thirteenth season, which premiered in the fall of 2017.
He also appeared in the Golden Globe nominated comedy-drama "The Edge of Seventeen" (2016) as well as fan-favorite comedy “Good Boys” in 2019. Most recently, he filmed a recurring role on the upcoming show “GEN V” from the world of "The Boys". CAYLEE COWAN as SARACaylee Cowan made her film debut playing the character of Jan in the American romance period drama Sunrise in Heaven, an adaptation of Jan Gilbert Hurst's book His Sunrise My Sunset. The movie was released on Netflix on April 1, 2020. In 2021, she played the supporting role of Kathy Barnes in the action comedy horror Willy's Wonderland acting alongside Nicolas Cage in an ensemble of teen actors. In 2022, Cowan was cast in a lead role in the independent romantic thriller Frank and Penelope, as Penelope, "a doe-eyed femme fatale".
In 2023, Cowan appeared in a supporting role as Farrah Lee in the biographical musical drama, Spinning Gold, and in a supporting role as Felicity in the science fiction thriller, Divinity, directed by Eddie Alcazar and produced by Steven Soderbergh which premiered and was in competition at Sundance Film Festival. She is a co-executive producer on Robert Rodriguez's action-thriller, Hypnotic, which screened at the South by Southwest film festival.[25]
Cowan just recently appeared as Christian Christmas in the upcoming movie Holiday Twist, directed by Stephanie Garvin and finished filming roles in upcoming films What Remains of Us (Arclight) and The Instigators (Apple TV).
CAYLEE COWAN as SARACaylee Cowan made her film debut playing the character of Jan in the American romance period drama Sunrise in Heaven, an adaptation of Jan Gilbert Hurst's book His Sunrise My Sunset. The movie was released on Netflix on April 1, 2020. In 2021, she played the supporting role of Kathy Barnes in the action comedy horror Willy's Wonderland acting alongside Nicolas Cage in an ensemble of teen actors. In 2022, Cowan was cast in a lead role in the independent romantic thriller Frank and Penelope, as Penelope, "a doe-eyed femme fatale".
In 2023, Cowan appeared in a supporting role as Farrah Lee in the biographical musical drama, Spinning Gold, and in a supporting role as Felicity in the science fiction thriller, Divinity, directed by Eddie Alcazar and produced by Steven Soderbergh which premiered and was in competition at Sundance Film Festival. She is a co-executive producer on Robert Rodriguez's action-thriller, Hypnotic, which screened at the South by Southwest film festival.[25]
Cowan just recently appeared as Christian Christmas in the upcoming movie Holiday Twist, directed by Stephanie Garvin and finished filming roles in upcoming films What Remains of Us (Arclight) and The Instigators (Apple TV). CAYLEE COWAN as SARACaylee Cowan made her film debut playing the character of Jan in the American romance period drama Sunrise in Heaven, an adaptation of Jan Gilbert Hurst's book His Sunrise My Sunset. The movie was released on Netflix on April 1, 2020. In 2021, she played the supporting role of Kathy Barnes in the action comedy horror Willy's Wonderland acting alongside Nicolas Cage in an ensemble of teen actors. In 2022, Cowan was cast in a lead role in the independent romantic thriller Frank and Penelope, as Penelope, "a doe-eyed femme fatale".
In 2023, Cowan appeared in a supporting role as Farrah Lee in the biographical musical drama, Spinning Gold, and in a supporting role as Felicity in the science fiction thriller, Divinity, directed by Eddie Alcazar and produced by Steven Soderbergh which premiered and was in competition at Sundance Film Festival. She is a co-executive producer on Robert Rodriguez's action-thriller, Hypnotic, which screened at the South by Southwest film festival.[25]
Cowan just recently appeared as Christian Christmas in the upcoming movie Holiday Twist, directed by Stephanie Garvin and finished filming roles in upcoming films What Remains of Us (Arclight) and The Instigators (Apple TV). KAHYUN KIM as LORAKahyun will next be seen in a leading role on NBC’s ST. DENIS MEDICAL, which was just picked up to series. She stars opposite Wendi McLendon-Covey and the pilot is directed by Ruben Fleischer.
Kim was most recently seen in the feature films COCAINE BEAR for Universal, directed by Elizabeth Banks, and Netflix’s FIRE ISLAND. She was previously a series regular on AMERICAN GODS for Starz!
A graduate of Juilliard, Kahyun has also been seen on stage in Steppenwolf’s LINDA VISTA, written and directed by Tracy Letts, and off-Broadway in DADDY, written by Jeremy O. Harris.
KAHYUN KIM as LORAKahyun will next be seen in a leading role on NBC’s ST. DENIS MEDICAL, which was just picked up to series. She stars opposite Wendi McLendon-Covey and the pilot is directed by Ruben Fleischer.
Kim was most recently seen in the feature films COCAINE BEAR for Universal, directed by Elizabeth Banks, and Netflix’s FIRE ISLAND. She was previously a series regular on AMERICAN GODS for Starz!
A graduate of Juilliard, Kahyun has also been seen on stage in Steppenwolf’s LINDA VISTA, written and directed by Tracy Letts, and off-Broadway in DADDY, written by Jeremy O. Harris. KAHYUN KIM as LORAKahyun will next be seen in a leading role on NBC’s ST. DENIS MEDICAL, which was just picked up to series. She stars opposite Wendi McLendon-Covey and the pilot is directed by Ruben Fleischer.
Kim was most recently seen in the feature films COCAINE BEAR for Universal, directed by Elizabeth Banks, and Netflix’s FIRE ISLAND. She was previously a series regular on AMERICAN GODS for Starz!
A graduate of Juilliard, Kahyun has also been seen on stage in Steppenwolf’s LINDA VISTA, written and directed by Tracy Letts, and off-Broadway in DADDY, written by Jeremy O. Harris. SARA GARCIA as SLOANSara Garcia is a wildly talented Latinx/Lebanese and queer actress whose star is quickly rising within the industry. Garcia’s impressive roster of performances is a testament to her innate ability to form and embody diverse and compelling characters, and her attention to detail truly distinguishes her within the craft. She guest starred on NBC’s musical series “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” and had a successful two-season run on The CW’s beloved superhero series “The Flash.” Garcia’s first foray into the industry was her role on FX’s “Man Seeking Woman” alongside the esteemed Jay Baruchel.
Other recent credits of hers include a recurring role on Netflix’s “My Little Pony” franchise, and as the lead of the feature horror film True Fiction. Garcia’s incredible voice work can additionally be heard in two seasons of Amazon Prime’s “Gary & His Demons,” and on AppleTV/Dreamwork’s project “Pinecone & Pony.” Prior to these roles, she starred in The CW’s acclaimed period piece “Reign,” USA’s “Falling Water,” Syfy’s film “Stickman” and the Canadian CBC thriller series “X Company.” In addition to her work in film and television, Garcia has displayed her acting skills in major roles in two incredibly successful video game franchises, Far Cry 6 and Starlink: Battle for Atlas, with both premiering to great success.
SARA GARCIA as SLOANSara Garcia is a wildly talented Latinx/Lebanese and queer actress whose star is quickly rising within the industry. Garcia’s impressive roster of performances is a testament to her innate ability to form and embody diverse and compelling characters, and her attention to detail truly distinguishes her within the craft. She guest starred on NBC’s musical series “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” and had a successful two-season run on The CW’s beloved superhero series “The Flash.” Garcia’s first foray into the industry was her role on FX’s “Man Seeking Woman” alongside the esteemed Jay Baruchel.
Other recent credits of hers include a recurring role on Netflix’s “My Little Pony” franchise, and as the lead of the feature horror film True Fiction. Garcia’s incredible voice work can additionally be heard in two seasons of Amazon Prime’s “Gary & His Demons,” and on AppleTV/Dreamwork’s project “Pinecone & Pony.” Prior to these roles, she starred in The CW’s acclaimed period piece “Reign,” USA’s “Falling Water,” Syfy’s film “Stickman” and the Canadian CBC thriller series “X Company.” In addition to her work in film and television, Garcia has displayed her acting skills in major roles in two incredibly successful video game franchises, Far Cry 6 and Starlink: Battle for Atlas, with both premiering to great success. SARA GARCIA as SLOANSara Garcia is a wildly talented Latinx/Lebanese and queer actress whose star is quickly rising within the industry. Garcia’s impressive roster of performances is a testament to her innate ability to form and embody diverse and compelling characters, and her attention to detail truly distinguishes her within the craft. She guest starred on NBC’s musical series “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” and had a successful two-season run on The CW’s beloved superhero series “The Flash.” Garcia’s first foray into the industry was her role on FX’s “Man Seeking Woman” alongside the esteemed Jay Baruchel.
Other recent credits of hers include a recurring role on Netflix’s “My Little Pony” franchise, and as the lead of the feature horror film True Fiction. Garcia’s incredible voice work can additionally be heard in two seasons of Amazon Prime’s “Gary & His Demons,” and on AppleTV/Dreamwork’s project “Pinecone & Pony.” Prior to these roles, she starred in The CW’s acclaimed period piece “Reign,” USA’s “Falling Water,” Syfy’s film “Stickman” and the Canadian CBC thriller series “X Company.” In addition to her work in film and television, Garcia has displayed her acting skills in major roles in two incredibly successful video game franchises, Far Cry 6 and Starlink: Battle for Atlas, with both premiering to great success. ANNE DESALVO as AURORAANNE DESALVO has enjoyed a prolific career that has encompassed creative work as actor, director, writer, producer and teacher. She studied in New York with Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler and quickly became a notable Broadway and Off-Broadway performer, originating roles in landmark plays written by Chris Durang (“The Nature and Purpose of the Universe”), Albert Innaurato (“The Transfiguration of Benno Blimpie”) and Peter Parnell (“The Sorrows of Stephen”) to name a few.
DeSalvo began her acting career with roles in such films as the comedy "Starting Over" (1979) with Burt Reynolds, "Stardust Memories" (1980) with Woody Allen and the comedy "Arthur" (1981) with Dudley Moore. She also appeared in "My Favorite Year" (1982) with Peter O'Toole, the Dudley Moore comedy "Lovesick" (1983) and "D.C. Cab" (1983) with Max Gail. Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the Todd Solondz comedy "Fear, Anxiety, and Depression" (1989), the comedy "Taking Care of Business" (1990) with James Belushi and the Brian Benben comedy "Radioland Murders" (1994). She also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Unstrung Heroes" (1995) with Andie MacDowell. Most recently, DeSalvo acted on "See Dad Run" (Nickelodeon, 2011- 15).
ANNE DESALVO as AURORAANNE DESALVO has enjoyed a prolific career that has encompassed creative work as actor, director, writer, producer and teacher. She studied in New York with Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler and quickly became a notable Broadway and Off-Broadway performer, originating roles in landmark plays written by Chris Durang (“The Nature and Purpose of the Universe”), Albert Innaurato (“The Transfiguration of Benno Blimpie”) and Peter Parnell (“The Sorrows of Stephen”) to name a few.
DeSalvo began her acting career with roles in such films as the comedy "Starting Over" (1979) with Burt Reynolds, "Stardust Memories" (1980) with Woody Allen and the comedy "Arthur" (1981) with Dudley Moore. She also appeared in "My Favorite Year" (1982) with Peter O'Toole, the Dudley Moore comedy "Lovesick" (1983) and "D.C. Cab" (1983) with Max Gail. Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the Todd Solondz comedy "Fear, Anxiety, and Depression" (1989), the comedy "Taking Care of Business" (1990) with James Belushi and the Brian Benben comedy "Radioland Murders" (1994). She also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Unstrung Heroes" (1995) with Andie MacDowell. Most recently, DeSalvo acted on "See Dad Run" (Nickelodeon, 2011- 15). ANNE DESALVO as AURORAANNE DESALVO has enjoyed a prolific career that has encompassed creative work as actor, director, writer, producer and teacher. She studied in New York with Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler and quickly became a notable Broadway and Off-Broadway performer, originating roles in landmark plays written by Chris Durang (“The Nature and Purpose of the Universe”), Albert Innaurato (“The Transfiguration of Benno Blimpie”) and Peter Parnell (“The Sorrows of Stephen”) to name a few.
DeSalvo began her acting career with roles in such films as the comedy "Starting Over" (1979) with Burt Reynolds, "Stardust Memories" (1980) with Woody Allen and the comedy "Arthur" (1981) with Dudley Moore. She also appeared in "My Favorite Year" (1982) with Peter O'Toole, the Dudley Moore comedy "Lovesick" (1983) and "D.C. Cab" (1983) with Max Gail. Her passion for acting continued to her roles in projects like the Todd Solondz comedy "Fear, Anxiety, and Depression" (1989), the comedy "Taking Care of Business" (1990) with James Belushi and the Brian Benben comedy "Radioland Murders" (1994). She also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Unstrung Heroes" (1995) with Andie MacDowell. Most recently, DeSalvo acted on "See Dad Run" (Nickelodeon, 2011- 15). SABRINA QUESADA as KIMSabrina Quesada is quickly rising to stardom among the Gen-Z demographic, thanks to a vibrant personality and captivating performances that have earned her a passionate and highly engaged fanbase. Starting her career as a digital creator, Sabrina quickly gained a massive following on TikTok and Instagram, where her content is now seen by nearly 5 million followers on TikTok and 1.1 million followers on Instagram.
Building on her early success in the digital space, Sabrina has expanded her platform to include long-form content on YouTube, where she shares a more narrative and in-depth perspective. Her true passion lies in acting however, and she has dedicated herself to studying the craft full-time at David Gray Studios in Burbank.
Originally from the Miami area and of Mexican heritage, Sabrina is fully bilingual. She currently resides in Los Angeles.
SABRINA QUESADA as KIMSabrina Quesada is quickly rising to stardom among the Gen-Z demographic, thanks to a vibrant personality and captivating performances that have earned her a passionate and highly engaged fanbase. Starting her career as a digital creator, Sabrina quickly gained a massive following on TikTok and Instagram, where her content is now seen by nearly 5 million followers on TikTok and 1.1 million followers on Instagram.
Building on her early success in the digital space, Sabrina has expanded her platform to include long-form content on YouTube, where she shares a more narrative and in-depth perspective. Her true passion lies in acting however, and she has dedicated herself to studying the craft full-time at David Gray Studios in Burbank.
Originally from the Miami area and of Mexican heritage, Sabrina is fully bilingual. She currently resides in Los Angeles. SABRINA QUESADA as KIMSabrina Quesada is quickly rising to stardom among the Gen-Z demographic, thanks to a vibrant personality and captivating performances that have earned her a passionate and highly engaged fanbase. Starting her career as a digital creator, Sabrina quickly gained a massive following on TikTok and Instagram, where her content is now seen by nearly 5 million followers on TikTok and 1.1 million followers on Instagram.
Building on her early success in the digital space, Sabrina has expanded her platform to include long-form content on YouTube, where she shares a more narrative and in-depth perspective. Her true passion lies in acting however, and she has dedicated herself to studying the craft full-time at David Gray Studios in Burbank.
Originally from the Miami area and of Mexican heritage, Sabrina is fully bilingual. She currently resides in Los Angeles. CASTPeterSaraLoraTerryJasperSimonSloanKimAuroraMelindaOfficer WarnerPolicewomanPastor VerdiMale EMTFemale EMTJorgeThug 1Thug 2Dr. SaoEmmaToeblum GalleryWanna Race Guy