The Cast
BIOS
Jane Alexander is a four-time Academy Award-nominated actress.
She was nominated for the 2025 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her role as the acerbic Sissy Cobel, the aunt of Patricia Arquette’s Harmony Cobel, in the Apple TV+ series Severance.
Her four Oscar nominations were for The Great White Hope (with James Earl Jones), All the President’s Men (with Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman), Kramer vs. Kramer (with Meryl Streep) and Testament (with William Devane). She won two Emmys (Playing for Time and Warm Springs), a Tony (The Great White Hope) and, from 1993 to 1997, led the National Endowment for the Arts.
Marco Pigossi is one of Brazil’s brightest stars. Most recently, he appeared in the Amazon hit Gen V, the spin-off of the smash hit series The Boys.
For Netflix, he starred in three international shows: Tidelands, High Seas, and Invisible City. He starred in Marco Calvani’s feature film debut High Tide playing opposite Marisa Tomei and Bill Irwin.
He can be seen most recently in the NBC series Brilliant Minds.
In Brazil, he starred in twelve series for Rede Globo and two feature films, including 492: A Man called Death, for which he received a Best Actor nomination at the Rio Film Festival.
Marco was also a professional swimmer.
Born and raised in Hawai’i, Kanoa Goo has quickly established himself as a face to watch in both film and television.
Dubbed as one of the “Best Movies of the Year” by The New Yorker, he starred in I Was A Simple Man alongside Constance Wu. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was picked up for distribution by Strand Releasing.
On television, he has been seen in recurring arcs on ABC’s The Rookie and CBS’ Fire Country, the NBC pilot Someone Out There, Showtime’s City On A Hill, and many more.
He also starred on stage in Martyna Majok’s play, Sanctuary City, at the esteemed Pasadena Playhouse, which won the Tony award for Best Regional Theatre that year.
Paulina García is a prominent Chilean actress and winner of the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival for her performance in Sebastián Lelio’s Gloria.
She starred in Little Men by acclaimed American director Ira Sachs, a role that earned her a Film Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Recently, she starred in Querido trópico by Panamanian director An Endara Mislov, a performance for which she was awarded Best Performance at the Biarritz Latin American Film Festival.
Other notable credits include Las analfabetas (The Illiterate), La novia del desierto (The Desert Bride), Algunas bestias (Some Beasts), Horizonte, and the Netflix series Narcos.
Jennifer can be seen in the recent feature films Somewhere Quiet (Tribeca Film Festival; Best Actress at Screamfest LA), The Kill Room, and the upcoming Act One.
Her many film credits include: The Bourne Legacy, Confessions of a Shopaholic, First Winter (Tribeca Film Festival), The Incredible Jessica James (Tribeca Film Festival), Newly Single (Tallinn), Lace Crater (Toronto Film Festival), She Dies Tomorrow (SXSW), and two Sundance Film Festival finalists: Black Bear and Corporate Animals.
In the New York theater, Jen originated the role of ‘Kendra’ in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ Pulitzer Prize finalist play, Gloria. She also appeared Off-Broadway in the premieres of Jordan Harrison’s The Amateurs and Lucy Teitler’s Engagements.
On television, memorable roles include “Agnes Cho” in the comedy Search Party, “Sharon” in Mozart in the Jungle, the Netflix series Trinkets and the Duplass Brothers’ Room 104.
Cristian Gonzalez is a versatile and compelling actor whose work across film, television, and theater has marked him as a distinctive presence on screen and stage.
His film and TV credits include The Menu, Vacation Friends, The Rookie, Woke, Raising Dion, andNCIS: New Orleans.
Cristian’s theater work includes productions such as Native Gardens, Between Riverside and Crazy, and Jesus Hopped the A-train. Cristian is a graduate of the University of Florida with a BFA in Acting.
Maddie Corman is an award-winning actress and writer whose career spans film, television, and theater, with professional work dating back to her teens.
She first gained attention in 1980s films including Seven Minutes in Heaven and John Hughes’ Some Kind of Wonderful, and has since built a wide-ranging screen career with credits including The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Begin Again, and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, in which she played Lady Aberlin opposite Tom Hanks’ Mr. Rogers.
On stage, her Broadway credits include Next Fall and Picnic, alongside an extensive body of Off-Broadway work.
Maria Young is a Nova Scotia-based actor and model known for To the Moon, Monica’s News, Mr. D, Moonshine, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, and Diefenbunker: A Cold War Story in Nova Scotia.
In addition to her film and television work, she has a background in musical theatre and performing arts.
David Millstone is a New York-based actor and producer whose work spans film, television, and stage.
His screen credits include Tyler Perry’s The Oval, NBC’s The Blacklist, Hulu’s Wu-Tang: An American Saga, and the feature film Sarah Q, along with upcoming film work in Another Life, Higher Love, and Past Life.
Kirstin Howell is a Canadian actor, singer, writer, and acting coach whose work spans film, television, and theatre.
Originally from California and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, she trained across Canada and the U.S. Her screen credits include recurring work on Moonshine and This Hour Has 22 Minutes, along with appearances in Diggstown, Mr. D, Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park, Haven, Stage Mother, The Queen of My Dreams, and Lizzie Borden Took an Ax. Howell is also active in the theatre community and as an acting coach.
Lee J. Campbell is a Canadian actor with a wide-ranging screen career across film and television.
He is perhaps best known for appearing in the Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson submarine drama K-19: The Widowmaker, the acclaimed Canadian drama Poor Boy’s Game, and the historical drama Nostradamus. His credits also include appearances in popular and genre-facing projects such as The Mist, Kids vs. Aliens, Big Driver, and Christmas Island, reflecting a career that spans studio features, television drama, and independent Canadian productions.
Carol Bezanson is a Nova Scotia-based actor and assistant director whose work spans both performance and production.
As an actor, she appeared in Splinters and The Walking Dadbod. Behind the camera, she has worked extensively in the assistant director department, including on Jeffrey’s Turn, Stage Mother, and Sullivan’s Crossing. Her dual experience as both a performer and an AD brings valuable insight into the creative and practical needs of a working film set.











