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Amanda Brugel was born on 24 March 1978 in Pointe Claire, Québec, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for The Handmaid's Tale (2017), Kim's Convenience (2016) and Dark Matter (2024). She has been married to Marcel Lewis since 7 March 2008.- Actress
- Writer
- Music Department
Dora Award nominee and co-star of the Genie nominated The Dogwalker, Krista Sutton has years of professional acting experience in Toronto, New York and Los Angeles.
Her latest work can be seen as Paula in Amazon Prime's The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh.
BIO: Sutton's career soared to new levels of industry awareness with a key scene in the much talked about film, American Psycho. Called the "It Girl" at Sundance, Sutton's role opposite Christian Bale generated international coverage. Her performance was a hot topic again with the screening of Kirby Dicks popular documentary This Film is Not Yet Rated.
A very familiar face for not only her widely played hit comedic commercials for Special K including with Cindy Crawford, Sutton has played a range of supporting and leading roles. Her much-loved role as Liz Irwin-Gallo on the nightly improv soap opera Train 48 was seen forever 340 episodes on Canada's Global TV. Krista has also been seen in numerous TV appearances, including as herself as quirky sitcom wife on Comedy Central's Punched up. Past credits include Lorna Luft, in the ABC mini-series Me and My Shadows, Shauna Bellman on The Associates, on Ken Finkleman's The Newsroom, and in guest roles on The Neighbors (Jami Gertz) Missing (Justin Louis) Kevin Hill (opposite Taye Diggs), This is Wonderland, and West Wing (Jimmy Smits.)
Sutton's film work has included roles opposite Richard Dreyfuss and Judy Davis as Georgia in Coast to Coast, Welcome to Mooseport, Stir of Echos II (Rob Lowe), Jack and Jill vs the World (Freddie Prinze Jr), Doomstown, 30 Nights and the renowned short film The Dogwalker, which was a Toronto International, Montreal World and Palm Springs Film Festival selection. It is an award winning film including a Genie Award nomination for best short film. Sutton was the co-star of Fine Living's hit comedic travel series Suite and Simple.
Sutton starred in Brock Simpson's This Could Be Love The Artword Theatre in Toronto. It was a triumphant Dora-Nominated return and she received rave reviews for her performance: "Sutton's goofy glamour lights up the small stage." (Kate Taylor, Globe and Mail); "Sutton can out sing outact out pratfall Rene Zellweger in her sleep. Her performance is musical theatre gold!" (Eye Weekly.)
She was back in this popular role at the prestigious New York Musical Festival where critics compared her to the TONY award winning Beth Leavel (The Drowsy Chaperone). She was co-producer.
The theatre is where Sutton started her career. A graduate and Drama Prefect of Toronto's Havergal College, Sutton went on to the University of Toronto's theatre program. Upon graduation, Sutton embarked on a European Tour with the Berliner-Ensemble directed production of The House of Bernarda Alba. Returning to Canada, she played in MacBeth directed by Robert Lepage.
Other selected stage credits include the Mary Magdalene role in the much-heralded revival of Godspell at the Bathurst Street Theatre and Thaisa in Pericles (Festival of Classics). Sutton's yearlong run in The Vagina Monologues had her sharing the stage with Sheila MacCarthy, Dana Reeve, Elvira Kurt, Jann Arden, Carole Pope, Jeanne Beker and Erin Brockovich.
In New York Sutton has landed roles Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, Circle Rep, La MaMa ETC, and The Vital Theatre Company.
Fluent in American Sign Language, Sutton was active in the Deaf Theatre scene in New York and went on to play Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream in ASL.
In her off-stage time, she studied with renowned Broadway performer David Shiner (Cirque Du Soleil, Fool Moon). She has extensive training in Commedia dell'Arte, Improv and Clowning and has taught it in Toronto, New York's inner city schools and at Gotham City Improv, NYC.
Sutton is also a sought after pen and ink artist and illustrator.- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Ricky Mabe, born Richard Mabe, was born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Ricky attended St. Thomas High School and graduated in 2000. Ricky has been working as an actor in Montreal since he was twelve. He made his debut in Frankenstein and Me (1996) alongside Burt Reynolds.
He continued to work around Montreal on various projects, until eventually earning lead roles in Nightmare Man (1999), Phantom of the Megaplex (2000) and Believe (2000). Ricky is an avid fan of music, movies, and stand up comedy, at which he recently tried his hand for the first time.- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Alexander Pfleger was born on 9 August 1982 in Pointe-Claire, Québec, Canada. He is an actor, known for Volition (2019), Vein's Appetite (2019) and Bella Ciao! (2018).- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Sam Roberts was born on 2 October 1974 in Pointe Claire, Québec, Canada. He is an actor and composer, known for S.W.A.T. (2003), Beyond Borders (2003) and Sam Roberts: Hard Road (2003). He has been married to Jen since 2004.- Director
- Producer
- Actor
Daniel grew up in Pointe-Claire, the west island of Montreal. His passion for acting grew over the years of high school watching classmates perform various musical classics. Jealousy grew from his seat and drove him to join the musical production of Pirates of Penzance, playing a pirate and a policeman and then being awarded the a role Cliff the Janitor in the opening scene for his outstanding attendance. His nick-name, Cliff Bun, originated from this production, and carried through the years, which in turn played a coincidence in projects he landed, such as being a body double in The Last Sign (2005) for Tim Roth, as well using his buns in a post-production independent film. Daniels film set debut was in _Who Gets the House (1999)_ with Canadian actors Elisha Cuthbert, Ricky Mabe and Jay Baruchel.
His development as an actor came from attending John Abbott College, where he graduated in a three year technical theater program. While attending this program he played Mickey Mouse and Forrest Plump and various other characters. In the third year he was cast as a supporting role in 'The Shadow Box'. His journeys have taken him from coast to coast, attending HB Studios in New York, TVI Studios NAI in L.A., and as well performing Shop raffles aboard Carnival Cruise Lines.- Producer
- Production Manager
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Britta Knöller was born on 29 January 1975 in Pointe Claire, Québec, Canada. She is a producer and production manager, known for Am Ende kommen Touristen (2007), Storm (2009) and Paris, Je T'aime (2006).- Visual Effects
- Art Department
- Additional Crew
Neil Blevins was born on 17 January 1976 in Pointe Claire, Québec, Canada. Neil is known for Incredibles 2 (2018), Brave (2012) and The Incredibles (2004).- Writer
- Producer
- Sound Department
Corey-Ross Miles was born on 31 August 1989 in Pointe-Claire. He is a writer and producer, known for Also Known As (2017).- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Gregory Horoupian is a New York-based producer and director originally from Vancouver, Canada. His producing credits with Emmy Award-winning directors and Academy Award-winning screenwriters include America 1979 (2014), Enigma (2015), and Swallow (2019). His directing credits include A Perfect Execution (2001), which premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival and Bayonet (2012), which premiered internationally at the Warsaw Film Festival.- Benoit Brunet was born on 24 August 1968 in Pointe-Claire, Québec, Canada. He is an actor, known for Les Boys IV (2005), Bye-Bye (1968) and 1993 Stanley Cup Finals (1993).