Known for playing vixen-type roles, AnnaLynne McCord first gained prominence in 2007 as the scheming Eden Lord on the FX television series Nip/Tuck, and as the pampered Loren Wakefield on the MyNetworkTV telenovela American Heiress. In 2008, she was cast in The CW series 90210, portraying antiheroine Naomi Clark, for which she received the Hollywood Life “Young Hollywood Superstar of Tomorrow” award. She has appeared in numerous films and TV series including credits on TNT’s Dallas, Stalker on CBS, FOX’s Jerry Bruckheimer produced pilot, Lucifer, and Secrets and Lies on ABC. Her turn as a disturbed teenager in the 2012 film Excision was widely acclaimed and won her “Best Actress” at the Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema. Her recent film 68 Kill won the Audience Award at SXSW and her performance has been hailed as strong, fierce and powerful.
Dean Cain is a multi-faceted talent: an actor, director, writer, producer, and host. A college football star at Princeton, he turned to acting and writing when an injury ended his NFL career with the Buffalo Bills. He first gained popularity when he starred as Clark Kent/Superman in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman on ABC. He started his own production company which produced the hit TV series Ripley’s Believe It or Not. He has starred in dozens of feature films such as Out of Time, The Broken Hearts Club, God’s Not Dead, Vendetta and Gosnell, as well as scores of TV movies and hit shows. Dean recently received the prestigious “Order of Armenia” for his anti-genocide documentary Architects of Denial. He currently hosts the CW hit Masters of Illusion.
Natasha Henstridge started her career as a model in Paris, France at the age of 15. At only 19, she landed the starring role of the science-fiction thriller Species, opposite Sir Ben Kingsley and Forest Whitaker. The film became a worldwide hit critically and commercially and Natasha received praise for her performance as the genetically-modified Sil. Not since the Hitchcock era had someone redefined the “femme fatale” for a new generation. From conquering comedy with Bruce Willis in The Whole Nine Yards to taking the action-heroine lead in John Carpenter’s science-fiction thriller Ghosts of Mars, Natasha has proved herself to be a versatile and fearless actress. Natasha is the youngest actress to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Temecula Film Festival, and recently was honored with the Queen Elizabeth II Award from her homeland of Canada.
James Russo’s first role in his acting career was in the 1981 made-for-television film Chicago Story. His big break came in the 1982 comedy film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as a convenience store robber. Other hit films he starred in include Beverly Hills Cop, The Cotton Club, and Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America, and as a brutal rapist opposite Farah Fawcett in the drama Extremities. He has appeared in over 150 films over four decades. He has made guest appearances in many TV dramas and films, including The Equalizer, Miami Vice, CSI, CSI: Miami, and Las Vegas. Russo starred in the psychological thriller 7E with Brendan Sexton III, John Savage and Natasha Lyonne. He had a supporting role in Quentin Tarantino’s film Django Unchained.
Ryan Elijah Arevalo Bates is an American actor, writer, and producer of British and Peruvian descent. Ryan’s part of the Bates family’s first generation born in the United States. Born and raised in Southern California, he began pursuing the theater at the age of eight. By twelve, he landed a commercial, taking his first professional step into the industry. Through the years Ryan stayed in school, playing multiple sports (baseball, football, boxing, soccer, and more) while building his experiences and credits in the industry. “I’m really glad I had a normal upbringing. I went to public school in a small middle-class town, worked a lot of blue collar jobs. I’m proud that’s where I came from.” He studied at some of the best acting schools in Los Angeles and London, including Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts where actors Kenneth Branagh, Anthony Hopkins, and Tom Hiddleston to name a few have graduated.
Cami Storm fell in love with the world of acting and imagination and never looked back. Cami resonates with the underdog and those who have come from disadvantaged backgrounds as a child of a single mother living in poverty. She values her acquired intelligence, strength and passion that are a product of her personal journey and struggles. Cami hopes to reach audiences who also resonate with the journey of coming from nothing, and overcoming both socioeconomic and personal challenges alike.
Actress, Entertainer, Recording Artist, TV Host, Dancer and Producer Zaina Juliette has been performing since the age of 5. She hosts her own TV Show on the CW Network LV called “Zaina Juliette & Friends”, is a recent recipient of 4 Proclamations (2016, 2017, 2018, 2021) by The City of Las Vegas for Zaina Juliette Day for her Artistry and Girl Power Movement, and currently stars in the TV mini-series “Sapphire”. Zaina is in the process of writing, creating and starring in a new TV Series entitled “ST7R”, a powerful psychological thriller.
John Redlinger is an accomplished director, writer, and actor originally from Dallas, Texas. As an actor, John has appeared in shows such as Banshee, The Originals, Devious Maids, Switched At Birth and Nashville. His film credits include indie hits The Young Kieslowski, First Girl I Loved, and Thirst – an action film currently enjoying a run on the ScyFy channel. John holds a degree in theater from USC.
Farah White, was born and raised in Dallas, Texas and began acting professionally in 1999. She started landing roles in film and commercials almost immediately. She’s won over directors and fellow actors in such hits as “Miss Congeniality” (2000), “Serving Sara” (2001) and “Hate Crime” (2005). Her role in “Hate Crime” as a struggling detective and single mom, struck a cord with the critics and made her an obvious choice for strong female roles which led to being cast in “Bandslam” (2009), “Ex-Terminators” (2009) and “Angel Dog” (2011). She can be seen in “Ladies of the House”, “Daylight’s End”, “Flutter” and “About Mom and Dad”. Having what has been called an insatiable appetite for independent film, she can be seen pushing the envelope in comedies, dramas and horror films alike. In addition to acting, Farah has written and directed several short films and television pilots as well as produced over 8 feature films in the past 3 years. Having experience on both sides of the camera gives this smart actress a fearlessness that is both a pleasure to see and work with.