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Ry Barrett

as Jordie MacAulay

Originally from Guelph, Ontario, Toronto based actor Ry Barrett changed focus from music to acting in the early 2000s. After playing music and devoting time with a few alternative rock and punk bands, Ry began his career as the lead character in the 2004 Lions Gate horror-comedy release, Desperate Souls. He continued acting with a steady incline of intriguing roles, following up in another Lions Gate genre release Psycho Ward, and the genre festival favorites, Dead Genesis and If A Tree Falls which cemented his love of the art and process. Barrett then went on to play the role of the central character in the psychological thriller Neverlost, a role he received critical commendation for, as well as a 2011 Toronto International Film and Video Award for Best Actor in a Feature. He has played a variety of characters demonstrating a dynamic range as an actor, from intense personal dramas, action and horror villains and heroes, comedies, and even in the odd children’s film.

A born lover of cinema, and published story and songwriter, Ry’s interests quickly branched into screenwriting and producing. In 2008, Ry teamed with director and friend Gabriel Carrer, developing, writing, producing and acting in the indie horror success, If A Tree Falls, and teamed again with Carrer for the award-winning The Demolisher. Ry has since written, directed and produced numerous projects and has continued to remain proficient in many aspects of the Canadian film landscape.

 
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Colin Price

as Nicky MacAulay

Colin Price is a Canadian actor currently residing in Toronto, Canada. 

A competitive baseball athlete growing up, Colin had dreams of pursuing his love for the game and imagined a life in and around the ballpark. However, things went in another direction in his senior year when shoulder issues presented themselves – leading Colin to pursue other interests.  In college, he graduated from his studies in business, in addition to firefighting.  Upon graduation, Colin went on to become a volunteer firefighter.

In 2012, Colin caught the acting bug. He immediately immersed and dedicated himself into the film, television and commercial industry in Toronto.

Colin was selected as the official commercial spokesperson for Suddenlink/Altice USA – where he recorded over 130 commercial spots airing nationally in the US. Colin has also worked with Budweiser, BMW, Hyundai, Hasbro, Lenovo, Duracell, Moneris Solutions, Can-Am Off-Road, Great Wolf Lodge, Carnivore Club, TheraFlu, Robert Half, Great Gulf, Herbal Essences and Kubota.

Through hard work, focus and dedication, Colin has hit the ground running within the industry as he continues his pursuit and his star rises in establishing himself as a disciplined, natural and generous actor.

 
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Christina McInulty

as Abby Ryan

Christina is a Vancouver based actor who can be seen in several independent short films such as Broken Castle (2018), and How They Met (2019). Her latest feature film, We Three, is set to be released later this year. Christina is also a writer and producer and her first short film Morning Song is currently in post-production. When she’s not acting or writing, Christina is out enjoying the natural beauty of the West Coast with her dog Bentley.

 
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Spencer Graham

as Noah MacAulay

Born in Renton, WA, Spencer grew up always being the centre of attention. From class clown to acting in a local production of The Lorax, Spencer knew he loved to perform and make people smile. At the age of twenty, Spencer spontaneously attended an audition for the acting program CGTV run by Disney stars from The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. Impressed by Spencer’s natural talent and ability, they encouraged him to pursue acting full time.

After completing a bachelor’s degree from WSU, he travelled to Los Angeles to pursue further training and later moved to Seattle to study the Meisner technique with Gregg Gilmore.

Following his stage debut in Creeps, he decided to utilize his dual-citizenship status, and move to Vancouver, BC to begin his career in film and television where he landed numerous small roles over the years. The hard work and perseverance finally landed Spencer a supporting role in Still the Water.

 
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Sherri-Lee Pike

as Alice MacAulay

Sherri-Lee Pike is a P.E.I. native. Some of her film/TV credits include: Bobby’s Peace, The New Neighbours, and her one-woman show Here’s to 40, plus voice-overs within commercials and animation. When not acting in front of the camera, Sherri-Lee spends her time artistically directing and managing Feast Dinner Theatres, directing stage shows, teaching with Atlantic Academy, and creating, writing, and performing in theatre/TV when opportunity arises.

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Autumn Scarlett

as Emma MacAulay

Autumn Scarlett lives in Summerside, Prince Edward Island with her family and many pets. She is nine years old and in the fourth grade. Autumn is a student of Atlantic Academy of Performing Arts and has appeared in the productions Christmas in Oz, #Hello, and Christmas Spectacular. Along with her love of acting, singing and dancing, she also enjoys reading, writing stories and drawing.

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George Woods

as Sam MacAulay

George is a grade five student at Queen Elizabeth Elementary School in Kensington, P.E.I. He enjoys learning and is especially passionate about music. He plays piano, guitar, and recorder. He also loves to sing and do musical theatre. He has been performing in musicals since he was four and finally got the chance to perform at the Guild this past fall in Rainbow Valley. George also loves to play basketball, soccer, and travel to new places.

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Thane Clarke

as Doug MacAulay

Thane got his start early in school musical theatre during the late sixties, which resulted in an invitation to be part of a newly formed young theatre group at the Confederation Centre (way back before the evolution of the Young Company). Alas, life got in the way, and no more treddin’ the floors until the Kensington Theatre came calling, which morphed into the Summerside Jubilee Players/Harbourfront Theatre. They did some fantastic work in raising money for causes like Children’s Wish and School Breakfast Programs, as well as entertaining audiences from all over PEI.

Thane has performed in many plays/farces over the past 25 years, and also had bit parts in the TV series Emily of New Moon. Thanks to all cast/crew involved in the making of this ‘little movie that could.’