Leo G. Herra – Alejandro Cruz
Leo G. Herra is an actor from Fort Worth, Texas. He went to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles for one semester, then left back home for Texas. While in Texas he saved up money to make it back to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. With a passionate mentality for acting and a willingness to learn everything he can about the business, Leo is well on his way to a great acting career.
Agnes Barrios-Laffitte – Olivia Cruz
Agnes studied History and Theatre at Brown University. Even though she has been acting since the age of 8, attending prestigious programs at Interlochen arts Camp and Cal State Summer School for the Arts, she solidified her passion for theatre and film while on a study abroad program in Krakow, Poland. It was there she was exposed to avant-garde theatre, performance art and magic!”
Datta Davé – Vikram
Datta Davé has been acting in some form or another since he was five. It began with school plays and musicals until he joined a theater company in college – Psyche & Eros. During and after college, Datta acted in the short films, Dot Not Feather and Watch the Ball and in features such as Eyes of God, Storm of Beauty, Dude, Where’s the Party?, and My Father’s Eyes. In recent years, he’s worked on short films and features in India as an actor or producer.
Norma Fontana – Shannon Cruz
Norma is the daughter of Italian immigrants to Buenos Aires, Argentina. She started acting in commercials down there, and modeling as well. She moved to Miami and kept on working in the same field. Things were going well, but she wanted to explore a new land, so she moved again.
She moved to Los Angeles in December of 2007 looking forward to living in a big city again, do some hiking, learn some lessons, and to explore and experience the adventure of the uncertainty of pursuing my dream of acting. Norma’s credits include Dexter and Any Given Sunday.
A member of the British Actors’ Equity, Luca is a stage, film and television actor in the United States, England and Brazil. His film credits in the USA include starring roles in Lottery Ticket, Antithesis and Isle of Fortune.He was also in the film Lulu at The Ace Hotel produced by Christine Vachon. His stage experience includes playing Fidel Castro in Risky Revolutionary with the Castillo Theater in New York and lead roles in The Playboy of the Western World and The Dispute. He has trained in New York and LA with the acting coaches Larry Moss, Wynn Handman, William Esper, Earle Gister and Austin Pendleton and has studied at the Moscow Art Theatre School and The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. In Brazil, he was a recurring actor and guest star in many soap operas and also received two best producer of the year awards and other nominations for the work with his theatre company. The Ministry of Culture of Brazil honored him with a special award as an outstanding theater artist.

