The Cast
Jon Scheffer - Theodore Graham
Jon Scheffer began his acting career in Montreal 12 years ago, starring in small plays for school and performing in plays for eldercare organizations while attending The Actor's Studio. After moving to Vancouver in 1996, Jon has studied film at the Gastown Actor's Studio and the Vancouverer Film School. He has made a niche in the independant horror film market, mostly with the up-and-coming producers from Creepy Six Films ("Vampires vs. Zombies, "Heads Are Gonna Roll"), and gaining experience with independent roles and student productions from The VFS and Emily Carr. Jon has also starred in theatre productions with Presentation House ("Moo") and United Players ("Antigone"). Recently he landed his first commercial for "Pictionary" and looks forward to getting back to his theatre roots while continuing to look for great Independent features. Colin Matthews - Death
Colin was born in London, England and began acting professionally when he was nine appearing in television commercials. He has since worked both on screen and behind the camera on over sixty film and television productions in Canada, the U.S. and internationally. An experienced Theatre actor whose roles include ‘Leonato’ in Much Ado About Nothing and ‘Costard’ in Love’s Labour’s Lost at UCFV; ‘Edward’ in How Gertrude Stormed the Philosopher’s Club; and dual roles as both ‘Neil’ and the ‘One-armed man’ in Office Hours and ‘Bill’ in Funny Money at the Burr Theatre. An accomplished improviser, he appears with the Vancouver Theatresports League and the Nervous Sheep improv group. Colin was most recently seen on screen in the TV series The Dead Zone and The Lynching of Louie Sam and is currently working on a pilot for the Comedy Network.Karen Lloyd - Terri
Originally from Montreal, Karen J. Lloyd satisfied her love of acting in a community theatre group called Pigdog Playhouse. After moving to Vancouver in 1996 to study animation and then pursue a career as a storyboard artist, she missed the thrill of performing.
In 2004 she decided to stop kidding herself and started taking part time classes at the William Davis Centre and Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts. She then started auditioning for student productions and soon after, got an agent.
On her second commercial audition she booked a BCAA spot, which had her performing underwater in an outdoor pool in November...a little nippy...but she loved every minute of it.
Since then, Karen has performed in many independent film productions, one of which landed her a “Best Supporting Female” award at the 2005 POV film festival. One of her favorite experiences was performing in “The Vagina Monologues” at the sold-out Centennial Theatre in Vancouver.
In 2004 she decided to stop kidding herself and started taking part time classes at the William Davis Centre and Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts. She then started auditioning for student productions and soon after, got an agent.
On her second commercial audition she booked a BCAA spot, which had her performing underwater in an outdoor pool in November...a little nippy...but she loved every minute of it.
Since then, Karen has performed in many independent film productions, one of which landed her a “Best Supporting Female” award at the 2005 POV film festival. One of her favorite experiences was performing in “The Vagina Monologues” at the sold-out Centennial Theatre in Vancouver.


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