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BRUCE DAVISON as Detective Sgt. Baker
Bruce Davison is a veteran actor who earned an Academy Award nomination and Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in the 1990 critically-acclaimed film, LONGTIME COMPANION. Mr. Davison established a memorable presence early in his career, starring as the disturbed outcast Willard Stiles in the 1971 classic, WILLARD. He also appears as Senator Kelly in X-MEN and its hugely successful sequel, X2: X-MEN UNITED. He recently co-starred with Gene Hackman and Dustin Hoffman in the legal drama, RUNAWAY JURY, and starred in the NBC television series Kingdom Hospital. |
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EVAN ELLINGSON as Adam
Evan Ellingson began acting in drama classes offered by after-school daycare in Southern California. An active sports enthusiast, Mr. Ellingson was asked to skate for the Vans PeeWee team and eventually do a commercial for the Vans company. He later did a trilogy of short films for a director who wrote the part with Evan in mind. This landed Evan a guest spot on Mad TV, and then a regular role on Titus established him as a talented comedic young actor. Later, as Young Luke on General Hospital, Evan explored more serious acting. Evan is currently developing a short film on the lives of teens and the parents they were delivered to. |
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KARL HAMANN as Charlie Stiles
Karl Hamann has appeared on television in The Practice and Third Rock From the Sun. He starred in the West Coast premiere of the award-winning, long-running hit play The Adjustment at Alliance Repertory Theater. As the taller, more erudite half of the comedy team Hamann/Abrams, Karl wrote and performed political sketch comedy and song in New York City, playing venues such as La Mama Cabaret and the Westbank. "Yogi Karl" has been seen by over one million visitors to www.yogakitty.com where he helps you and your cat achieve higher consciousness. |
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HARRY KARP as Ted Stiles
Harry Karp is a noted comedic film and television actor. He's had co-starring roles on hit shows, such as Nip / Tuck, The West Wing, ER, and The Guardian. Mr. Karp has appeared in numerous national commercials, including notable clients Discover Card, Toyota, Carl's Jr., Nikon, and the Ad Council. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Harry is fluent in Yiddish, Hebrew, and Russian. He made prime-time television history appearing on The West Wing, performing a five-minute scene entirely in Yiddish. Harry can be seen in the soon-to-be released THEORY OF EVERYTHING, directed by Dave de Vos, and playing a cop opposite Julian Sands in EASY SIX. |
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LIZZY LAHIVE as Michelle/Mom
Lizzy Lahive grew up near Annapolis, Maryland, and began performing at an early age. She was initially trained in classical dance and enjoyed early success, including appearances at Washington's Kennedy Center. Ms. Lahive attended New York's renowned Fashion Institute of Technology, where she studied Fashion Design and Costume Arts. After moving to Los Angeles in 1998, Lizzy continued to study acting and has had leading roles in several independent films. Currently, Ms. Lahive is preparing for her next role in an untitled Michael Kingsbury feature, where she will portray a woman who takes on the government in an effort to stop nuclear testing in her hometown. |
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JOSH SKINNER as Wayne the Clerk
Josh Skinner's career began at the age of eleven, when he was asked to host a weekly children's radio show. A guest appearance on the show became a three-year run with the children's program. A decade later, Josh has been widely seen on commercials, television series, and theater performances around North America and Asia. Josh has performed live for a total of more than a million people in the past three years. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio, Film and Television. |
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BRIAN CANADA as Hostage #1
Brian Canada makes his film acting debut in RULES OF THE GAME as one of the Stiles brothers' hostages. An accomplished musician, engineer, and graphic designer, he also wrote, directed, and starred in the award-winning competition play A Pompeii Parable, a humorous (and brief) re-telling of Dickens' A Christmas Carol that takes place immediately prior to the infamous 79 A.D. eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in Pompeii, Italy. Brian is a 1999 graduate of Penn State University, where he will return in August 2004 to begin work on his Ph.D. in Integrative Biosciences. |
| ROBERT LUGO as Hostage #2
A.J. DEVLIN as Young Officer TRAVIS JONQUIL, BRIAN LINVILLE, and ROBB ROSENFELD as Officers |
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MARTON VARO, JR. (Writer, Director)
A product of Hungary, Marton Varo, Jr. has received notable recognition for his filmmaking talents, most recently being given top honors by the American Institute of Fine Arts. Having earned a BFA in Film & TV Production, Marton began his filmmaking career writing and directing a variety of short films, which have gone on to screen at film festivals worldwide. |