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Kim's film career began in 1991 with The Last Boy Scout. Two Warner Brothers' hits followed: Innocent Blood and The Client. Since that time he has starred in over forty films, including Academy Award winners Black Hawk Down directed by Ridley Scott, and Pearl Harbor directed by Michael Bay. Other films include Waterworld and Open Range with Kevin Costner, Grilled with Ray Romano, Silent Hill opposite Sean Bean, Hostage with Bruce Willis, Assault on Precinct 13, Unforgettable, Skinwalkers, and Hero Wanted.
Kim returned to Entourage for it's final season as Carl Ertz, the sleazy movie Producer. His performance garnered so much attention in previous seasons that Ertz's return was a direct request. He appeared in a recurring role on CSI Miami. Other prominent guest starring television roles include CSI, CSI NY, Cold Case, and Prison Break. He has had roles in more than 20 MOW's including the NBC miniseries Hercules, and Disney's Scream Team. These dramatic turns on television have earned him Gemini nominations for Best Actor in a Featured Supporting Role for HBO's Dead Silence and Best Performance in a Guest Role Dramatic Series for The Outer Limits.
In 2008 Kim starred in and executive produced the film The Poet. Before its wide release it won best picture and best director (Damian Lee) at the New York Staten Island Film festival.
At the AOF International Film Festival in Pasadena, Kim received the Half Life Achievement Award for acting in 2009. Kim also won best actor for playing Steve Sorrano in King of Sorrow.
Kim starred on Broadway as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire, as the title role in Macbeth at the legendary Stratford Theatre, and has appeared in over fifty plays in North America.
In the fall of 2010 Kim starred in the blockbuster 3D movie Resident Evil Afterlife, with Mila Jovovich.
In 2011, Kim starred in Sacrifice, with Cuba Gooding Jr., A Little Help, with Jenna Fisher, Sinners and Saints and Robosapien.
In 2012, Kim starred in the sports comedy Goon along side Seann William Scott, Liev Schreiber and Jay Baruchel, for which Kim is nominated for Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role at the 2013 Canadian Screen Awards. Goon was much lauded by international audiences and critics alike.
The FX hit series Sons of Anarchy is going into its 6th season. Kim Coates is Tig Trager, the motorcycle club's sergeant at arms. Tig fears nothing, much like Kim throughout his career.
Kim has 3 feature films opening in 2013; Rufus, Ferocious, The Dark Truth which Kim co-produced and starred in along side Forrest Whitaker and Andy Garcia,
Kim is currently filming Crossing Lines in Prague with William Fichtner and Donald Sutherland.
Kim currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and their two children.- Actor
- Director
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David Sutcliffe was born June 8, 1969 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He grew up in Grimsby and St. Catharines, Ontario. His childhood and teen years were spent dedicated to sports. He began acting while attending the University of Toronto when a lower-back injury forced him to quit the varsity basketball team. He moved to Los Angeles in 1998.- Actor
- Producer
Roddy Piper was born Roderick George Toombs on April 17, 1954 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was a pro wrestler from 1973-1987 in the NWA, Pacific Northwest, California. He was a longtime mainstay in the WWF, and was one of the biggest "bad guys" in the WWF during the early '80s, before becoming a fan favorite in the late '80s. He became infamous for his mouth as much as his skills in the ring. He hosted Pipers Pit, which saluted the bad guys of professional wrestling, the most famous of which involved him smashing Jimmy Superfly Snuka over the head with a coconut. He was wrestling's most popular villain because of his feud with Hulk Hogan that culminated at Wrestlemania I. He went into semi-retirement after Wrestlemania III, when he beat and shaved the late Adrian Adonis.
He continued to wrestle into the '90s, but spent much of his time doing color commentary for WWF TV. In January 1992, he won the WWF Intercontinental Title from "The Mountie", the only title he would ever hold in his storied WWF career. After losing the title three months later, he left the WWF, and only made the occasional appearance in the ring over the next few years. In 1995, he had a stint as the WWF's interim president. He later resurfaced in WCW during the late '90s to continue his feud with "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan, until the company's demise in 2001.
Roddy Piper appeared in many action films. He died of a heart attack on July 31, 2015, in Hollywood, California.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Michael Eklund was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is known for The Call (2013), Errors of the Human Body (2012) and Eadweard (2015). He was previously married to Megan Bennett.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Tyler Mane is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor from Saskatoon. He is known for playing Sabretooth in X-Men and a 2006 video game, Michael Myers in Rob Zombie's Halloween film duology and Ajax from Troy. He also acted in Joe Dirt, The Scorpion King, Playing with Fire, Doom Patrol and The Devil's Rejects. He is married to Renae Geerlings.- Actor
- Producer
Stephen Huszar is a Canadian film and television actor from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Huszar attended high school at Aden Bowman Collegiate and later studied at the University of Saskatchewan. Based in Toronto, Ontario, the 6' 1" Huszar began his screen career in 2004 with a role in The Cradle Will Fall (2004). Quickly he built a list of supporting roles in made-for-television films during the mid-2000s. During the late 2000s, Huszar found recurring work on the series Paradise Falls (2001) and Corner Gas (2004). He also had the good fortune to appear in one of CW's longest-running series Smallville (2001). During the 2010s Huszar appeared in the direct-to-video horror sequel 30 Days of Night: Dark Days (2010), followed by work in Time after Time (2011), Faces in the Crowd (2011), InSayshable (2012) and continued television work on series including Cashing In (2009), Fringe (2008), Continuum (2012), Supernatural (2005). Huszar also brought one of DC Comics' supervillians to the screen with his performance as Plunder in the series The Flash (2014). During 2016-2017, Huszar worked on the series Letterkenny (2016). Huszar closed out a very productive year in 2017 with holiday work in Magical Christmas Ornaments (2017) and Christmas Wedding Planner (2017).- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Shane began his film career when he was 12, as Clint Eastwood's son in Unforgiven (1992). He got a chance to play his childhood idol on television by portraying a "young MacGyver" for a few of episodes of MacGyver (1985). He was short-listed, and brought to Los Angeles by Steven Spielberg to audition for Hook (1991).
Shane's worked alongside Ed Harris, Chuck Norris, Max von Sydow, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Stockard Channing.
He's the second of 3 boys of parents' John Meier, and Jane Weir. His brothers are Ash and Travis.- Producer
- Actor
- Director
A former actor, Canadian-born Burt Metcalfe was employed as a casting director for Universal Television when he was recruited by Gene Reynolds. His job was to assemble the cast for the pilot episode of M*A*S*H (1972). To sweeten the deal, he was given the title of associate producer. Metcalfe accepted the challenge and went on to play an integral part in putting together that gifted ensemble of actors, as well as in determining the overall tone of the series. Larry Gelbart, Reynolds and Metcalfe went to considerable lengths to undertake background research on both medical and military aspects. This was done via phone interviews with literally hundreds of doctors, some of whom had served in Korea and were able to provide a valuable insight. Ultimately, the intention was to make a social statement within the framework of a black comedy: "We've capitalized more, over the years, on that mix of comedy and drama.... to a very worthwhile effect. We are able to weave grim, somber threads into funny things, concurrently". After Reynolds moved on to Lou Grant (1977), Metcalfe rose to executive producer and remained with M*A*S*H for the remainder of its entire run, in addition to directing thirty-one episodes of the hit series. In due course, he received thirteen (shared) Prime Time Emmy Award nominations. Metcalfe later proceeded to work as executive producer and director on the sequel AfterMASH (1983). In 1986, he joined the now-defunct MTM Enterprises in the same capacity.
Metcalfe moved to Los Angeles from Montreal in 1949. He received a degree in theatre studies from UCLA in 1949 and made his screen acting debut in Mark Robson's The Bridges at Toko-Ri (1954). Following military service in the U.S. Navy from 1956 to 1957, Metcalfe had several small roles on television, notably as one of the frightened residents in the The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street (1960). He appeared in recurring roles as a newlywed (son-in-law to Leon Ames and Ruth Warrick) in Father of the Bride (1961) and as an Air Force Colonel in 12 O'Clock High (1964). In 1965, he joined Screen Gems as a casting director and then executive assistant. From 1979 until his death in July 2022, Metcalfe was married to the actress Jan Jorden who had played Nurse Baker in nine episodes of M*A*S*H .- Renée Coleman (born January 8, 1962) is a Canadian actress who has appeared in several TV shows and movies. She is best known for her role on the NBC TV series, Quantum Leap (1989), in which she played the role of Alia, the "evil leaper". Coleman is also known for her role in the 1992 box office hit, A League of Their Own (1992), as left-fielder and substitute catcher Alice Gaspers,[1] and in Who's Harry Crumb? (1989), as kidnapping-victim Jennifer Downing.
Coleman appeared in several more films through the mid-'90s, including Pentathlon (1994) (one of her last domestic roles), the Mexican film El jardín del Edén (1994), the Polish film Gracze (1995), and the Swiss film Waiting for Michelangelo (1995).
In 1995, Coleman left the film business and returned to school, where she earned her Mythological Studies doctorate (with an emphasis on Depth Psychology) at Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2002. She currently lives with her husband and their four children in Santa Clarita, California, where she works in a private practice as a certified DreamTender. In August 2012, Coleman's first book, Icons of a Dreaming Heart - The Art and Practice of Dream-Centered Living, was published. - Actor
- Producer
- Production Manager
Vancouver-based artist David Kaye was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. David's film debut came in the Academy Award-winning film Legends of the Fall (1994) as Samuel Decker.
David continued to work as a child actor, breaking into the voice over scene in 2001, voicing 100 episodes as the title character in Make Way for Noddy (2001) until he took a break to go to school at the University of British Columbia. While attending school, he took a film production class and realized a new passion. In 2008, he began producing as well. He graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting. After graduating, David performed in a number of live shows, including three BC based runs of multiple award-winning hip-hop Shakespeare musical "The Bombitty of Errors".
While live performances were beginning to roll in, David had been producing music videos, branded digital content and broadcast commercials, garnering millions of online views and multiple awards. David produced and voiced several characters in White Ninja (2015), and has several other original works in development.
He is an actor and producer also known for 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) and Siren (2018).- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Gita Reddy was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019), Never Have I Ever (2020) and Orange Is the New Black (2013).- Actress
- Stunts
Marina Stephenson Kerr is a Canadian actor with over 35 years' experience in film, television and stage. Her range of experience encompasses every genre including musical, classical, comedy, horror, and MOW. Notable collaborators include David Harbour (Violent Night), Sean Penn (Flag Day), Simon Barrett (Seance), Nick Antosca (Channel Zero), Don Mancini (Cult of Chucky), Phillip Seymour Hoffman (Capote) and Robin Williams (The Big White).- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Director
Levi Meaden is a Canadian actor born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and raised in Calgary, Alberta. He made his screen debut in 2009 around the age of 22, appearing in the sixteen-minute crime-drama film short Brotherly Love (2009), written and directed by Marcus Schwenzel. Three years later, he made his full-length feature debut in writer-director David DeCoteau's horror film 1313: Bigfoot Island (2012), part of the 1313 horror-thriller video series. Levi then appeared in the first season of CW's fantasy/drama series The Secret Circle (2011).
In 2014, Levi appeared in three major television series including Almost Human (2013) on the Fox network, the series premiere of The 100 (2014) on the CW Television Network and the final season of The Killing (2011) on the AMC channel. In 2015 he appeared in the fantasy series Olympus (2015), shown on-air on Syfy and CW's crime dramedy iZombie (2015). The following year in 2016, he appeared in the debut season of CW's superhero action-adventure drama DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016). Levi also appeared as 'Matt Copeland' the eldest child in the Copeland family, in all 13 episodes of the first and only season of Syfy's apocalyptic-survival series Aftermath (2016).
In 2017, Levi returned to film screens, including appearing in the 20th Century Fox blockbuster War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), followed by writer-director Kurtis David Harder's Sci-Fi-thriller Incontrol (2017). He followed this with his leading-role debut in the drama-thriller Alice in the Attic (2015), written and directed by Jordan Anthony Greer. Levi began 2018 with an appearance in the high-budget Sci-Fi action epic Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018).- Victoria Bidewell was born on 10 July 1978 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. She is an actress, known for Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), What Lies Beneath (2000) and Good Luck Chuck (2007).
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- Actress
Rebecca is an award-winning actor, producer, and writer, a director. Having started as an actor in the theatre, Rebecca moved to film and television, though she continues to write, direct, and produce for the theatre including her award-winning script The Naked Woman, and productions of The Normal Heart (producer), Rent (producer/director), and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (producer/director). Much of her theatre work Rebecca has produced as fundraisers, including raising money and awareness for people living with HIV/AIDS, and in support of arts organizations.
Rebecca won a Blizzard Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Murdoch Mysteries: Except the Dying, the film that launched the long-running series, and won an ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series for her co-starring role in The Pinkertons (Netflix).
Rebecca is a partner and Head of Production of Red Czarina Entertainment, whose award-winning feature film H&G premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Rebecca served as producer and co-writer. H&G was nominated for Best Canadian Feature at the Female Eye Film Festival, and won a Joey Award for its lead actor (both lead actors were nominated in the same category). A recent acquisition for Amazon Prime, H&G was part of the award that its director Danishka Estherazy received at the Sundance Film Festival. Rebecca wrote, directed, and produced the digital documentary series Child First, which premiered at the Understanding the Disability Trajectory of First Nations Families of Children with Disabilities National Summit. Rebecca produced and starred in the film Q&A, which had its world premiere at the Whistler Film Festival, was Best of Fest at the Muskoka Film Festival (Best of Fest) and won of the Gold Remi for Best Original Comedy Short at Worldfest Houston. Rebecca wrote, directed, and produced the documentary Daphne Korol: The Drama Queen of Winnipeg which earned her a Windy Award nomination for directing. Rebecca has written, and will produce the feature film Jane Garbage, with the development support of Super Channel and Rogers. Jane Garbage won a screenwriting award at the Vancouver Women in Film Festival. Rebecca was invited to participate with it in the prestigious Women in the Director's Chair SIM 2.0 in Vancouver and Whistler, and the Banff Centre Aspects of Camera and Post programs, and is a finalist in the upcoming Amp My Pitch competition at the Playback Marketing Summit. Rebecca created, produced, and served as mentor on Orange Daisy Project with her partner in Moving Future Productions, Valarie Thompson. A 40-part digital doc series and social action campaign to promote mental health in teen girls, Orange Daisy Project has been presented to thousands of young people on its tour, and achieved best-seller status for the Orange Daisy Project Mental Health Workbook, which Rebecca co-wrote.
She first worked with Eagle Vision, production company for her award-winning short film Hard Way Girl as a writer/lead actor on the award-winning series Tipi Tales (Parent's Choice Gold Medal Awards; Blizzard for Best Children or Youth Series), which ran for three seasons and brought Indigenous spiritual teachings to children around the world. She has several projects in development with Eagle Vision as a writer, including the feature film Skinner (for which Rebecca was the only North American writer invited to attend the prestigious eQuinoxe summit in Austria), The Prairie Bridesmaid (co-writing with Daria Salamon's based on her best-selling novel and to be directed by Sean Garrity), and Vulnerable Persons (with Kyle Nobess, star of Mohawk Girls, which Rebecca will also direct). Rebecca also collaborated with Eagle Vision on their film Sea Legs, which Rebecca wrote and directed, which was an Official Selection of the Gimli Film Festival and the National Screen Institute Online Film Festival. Hard Way Girl has played in prestigious festivals in Russia, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Toronto, and Israel. Rebecca is Co-Creator, Creative Producer, and an episode writer and director for Eagle Vision's APTN/CBC series Taken, a gripping true crime series centred on Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, for which she won a Global Accolade Award of Merit for writing and directing. Rebecca is a devoted advocate for gender parity, has mentored countless actors and filmmakers, and supports people of all ages in their passion for the arts and for telling their stories.- Additional Crew
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Bonnie Hay was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. She is known for Woman of the Hour (2023), Away (2020) and Beverly Hills Wedding (2021).- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Canadian-born Craig Archibald has developed an invaluable position in the world of acting. As a writer, director, producer and actor, Craig has shown a noticeable range of versatility and experience in almost all aspects of entertainment. His stage acting career began in Saskatoon, Canada in 1978, his career in film and television began in New York City in 1995. However, Craig is best recognized for his founding of the Archibald Studio. The Archibald Studio was established, to offer instruction to actors of all experience levels, even training new hopefuls entering the field. The list of visiting clients include actors Constance Wu, Eric Roberts, Kathryn Erbe and Dan Futterman. Any and all of the students who have visited Craig's teaching program for acting have given favorable reviews and recommendations for other aspiring actors. With this said, it is without any doubt that Craig Archibald has been and will continue to be a constant source of influence and knowledge in the acting art.- Actress
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- Additional Crew
Krista Mitchell was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Krista is an actor and production manager, known for Growing the Big One (2010), I Downloaded a Ghost (2002) and Supernatural (2005).- Producer
- Director
- Editor
Louise Weard is a filmmaker with a degree in Film Semiotics. Hailing from Western Canada, she cut her teeth working as the cinematographer for FX legend Ryan Nicholson and emerged as an exciting new voice in underground horror with her breakout body-horror featurette Computer Hearts. Along with her filmmaking partner Dionne Copland, Louise established CyberCraft Video in 2016 and produced the short films Inferno and Haxx Deadroom, as well as the micro-budget queer slasher film Cuties. After film school she produced Dionne Copland's feature-length debut, the cabin-in-the-woods creature-feature Cold Wind Blowing, which was released in 2022.
She has been obsessed with deeply personal (and perverse) movies that push the envelope for as long as she can remember, which culminated in her winning a Most Fearless Performance Award in 2015 for her short film S.I.D.S. in which she played herself as a transsexual woman seeking a back alley surgery. Nearly a decade after completing her debut film, Computer Hearts, it was rediscovered as a significant work of transgender horror cinema and screened at The Music Box in Chicago, IL during their Music Box of Horrors event in October 2022.
Her film theory writing encompasses work on the on-screen semiotics of the Marquis de Sade and a comprehensive history of films featuring phallic genital trauma, the latter of which can be found in the book Divergent Terror: The Crossroads of Queerness and Horror. In September 2022, she co-hosted the 100 Best Kills event at Fantastic Fest in a night dedicated to castration scenes in film.
For Louise, cinema is about illuminating the most secretive and problematic parts of the self and using storytelling to connect with other freaks and outcasts so that nobody has to feel alone. Her obsessions include ritual Magick, Gnosticism, and UFOs, and when she's not making movies you'll find her championing unsung visionary filmmakers through her film writing and her roles at various film festivals. She has also directed some fierce music videos for musical artists Ravine Angel and Lauren Bousfield, and while filming one she may have "accidentally" performed a ritual that made her trans.- Actor
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Zane Clifford was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1997 and lived there until 2007 where his family moved to the capital of the province, Regina. Zane attended Luther College High School and graduated in 2015. Throughout his high school career he explored his talents at music, sports and of course acting. Zane began his professional career in the summer of 2016 where he shot his feature film debut (Stakeland 2: The Stakelander). He attended the Vancouver Film School Acting for Film and Television program in October 2016 in Vancouver, Canada to expand and refine his skills as an actor both on-stage and in front of the camera. He graduated in the fall of 2017 and is still living in Vancouver. He sings, has played the piano since the age of 8, and can play a handful of other instruments. He is a die-hard Roughrider fan, enjoys cheering on the Canucks and Golden Knights, and loves the occasional pick up game of hockey, football and rugby. He is the oldest of four kids and looks to make an impact on the film industry as a new Canadian actor.- Vernon Gray grew up in Elk Point, Alta., as Vernon Raham-Gray. "Ever since I can remember, I've wanted to be an actor," said Gray in a 1953 interview, but his family was dead set against his bid for a show-business career. Chief opponents were his father, Arthur Raham, a railway agent in Elk Point, and three engineering brothers who wanted him to be an engineer. But Gray had been acting since high school days and, while working with an automobile firm in Windsor, Ont., he had acted for the Windsor Theatre Guild. He later joined the Ottawa Repertory Company.
While visiting Canada to search for backgrounds for the movie "Campbell's Kingdom," British film producer Betty Box first spotted Gray in a local television program in Fort William, Ontario. She likely encouraged Gray to go to Britain because he was working there in the early 1950s. He appeared on the West End stage as "Duke" in the Broadway hit, "Stalag 17," which had a short run, and with a number of provincial theatre companies. It was his role in "Death of a Salesman," at the Repertory Theatre in Windsor, Berkshire that got him a leading part in in a television play that again drew the attention of Box who hired him in her film "A Day to Remember," (1953). In this movie, he played the role of Marvin, a corporal in the United States Army. Box felt that Gray had leading man potential, saying "At last, a new Man for British pictures." ( Gray subsequently appeared in "To Paris with Love" (1954) and "The Gold Express" (1955), his first and only staring movie role. - Actor
- Soundtrack
Chevez Ezaneh was born on 12 August 1992 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is an actor, known for Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007), Into the West (2005) and American Experience (1987). He is married to Destiny Ezaneh. They have one child.- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Kyle Riabko was born on 29 September 1987 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is a composer and actor, known for Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004), 90210 (2008) and Instant Star (2004).- Make-Up Department
Geralyn Wraith created the makeup, designing prosthetics and special makeup effects for "The Kids in the Hall". Ever since their first season, she was instrumental in helping create the innumerable characters for the series. Wraith received a Civilian Citation Award from the Metro Intelligence for whom she did the ultimate makeup job of her career, resulting in the arrest of two Toronto businessmen for conspiracy to murder charges. Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan into a military family of Irish/Ojibway descent, she moved to Toronto, Ontario and joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network in 1975. Self employed, since 1993, Geralyn, brings years of experience to the makeup field. Her skills encompass makeup design, continuity, teaching, budgeting, interpersonal skills, lace hair pieces and wig knowledge. Please note that in Canada a "Key" credit means the same as a Makeup Dept. Head credit.- Writer
- Producer
Robert Forsyth was born on 10 September 1949 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was a writer and producer, known for North of 60 (1992), Murder Most Likely (1999) and Dr Lucille: The Lucille Teasdale Story (2001). He died on 13 September 1999.