Jeffery Davis
Jeffery Davis grew up on the East Coast where he began studying improvisation at New York's New School. His acting studies include Tom Todoroff, Scott Sedita, as well as eight years with La-based acting coach Cliff Osmond, and improvisational development at BATS in San Francisco.

Jeffery has appeared in cable TV specials shown on the History Channel and National Geographic. He was also cast in the role of Alan during the San Francisco theatrical production of Eavesdropper .

Films he can be seen in include Little Bruno, which was shown at the Cannes Marche de Film, and Pocahauntus, which will be released on Netflix in 2008. Jeffery is featured in Panorama Entertainment's Six Sex Scenes and a Murder, scheduled to have its theatrical premiere in June 2008.





Lee Kuhn
Lee has been involved in several Bay Area film projects over the last few years. Recently, she starred in the Indian feature film, Meiporul, and played significant roles in several other independent feature films, such as Miyuki and Hell House. Lee also has starred in a number of short films, such as The Stoop and Options, which was recently a semi-finalist in a major national film competition.





Caroline Kuntz
Caroline Kuntz is a writer and performer of theatre, dance, and spoken word. As a student and actor at Stanford University, she found her passion while working with Chicana playwright Cherrie Moraga. Caroline developed and performed her own performance pieces and also acted in Ms. Moraga's plays including Giving Up the Ghost and Waiting for the God. She was a fellow at Stanford University's Institute for Diversity in the Arts where she worked and performed with prominent Bay Area performance artists including Marc Bamuthi Joseph and choreographer Joanna Haigood.





Peter Federico
Peter hails from Berkeley, California, and attended UC Santa Cruz where he studied psychology and physics. He came to film through modeling and gained his first experience in method acting while playing the role of Jesus of Nazareth in The Shroud, a short film directed by Tom Sepenzis. He has since been in many short films and commercials. The role of Jorge is his first feature film.





Samantha Warnick
Samantha is a newcomer to the screen. Playing Rachel is her first role in a film. She subsequently was an extra in Four Christmases.





Ramon Bustos
Ramon Bustos came to acting in his mid forties. On a whim, he auditioned for a television pilot and won a major supporting role. He was bitten by the acting bug, but put acting aside to concentrate on his business career and to raise his children. With his children grown, Ramon turned his energies toward acting with the goal of becoming a good film actor and having a significant role in a film that screens at a major film festival. The festival goal was achieved with his first film, starring as the father in A New Leaf, a father/daughter drama, which screened at the 2007 San Francisco International Film Festival.





Diane Rooney
Diane's a relative newcomer, acting professionally since 2004. In her first part she played a Cantina Wench in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Major films also include The Pursuit of Happyness and Chain Letter. Festival films include Phoenix Rising, The Cleaner and On A Tuesday. Diane has appeared in several television episodes of World's Astonishing News, the launch episode of Journeyman, and PBS's Making Your Fortune with Marcia Collier, and several student films at the Academy of Art College and Expression College for Digital Arts. She has studied with Joe Mazza and Elaine Clarke.





Glen Caspillo
In 2000 Glen Caspillo decided to fulfill his passion and took acting classes in Meisner technique and Method, as well as several other classes at A.C.T. He has appeared in numerous plays including Roosters, Blood Wedding, House of Ramon Iglesia, Better than Hitler, Sally's Burlesque Review, Of Mice and Men and Pericles, as well as several independent films.