Melanie Windle (BFA, MFA) is a creator first and foremost. Melanie is a producer, writer, performer and choreographer for stage and screen and is the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of REDHANDED film & theatre. Melanie is inspired by original storytelling and the personal and social change it can engender. She has a very active project [...]
Raised just outside Edmonton, Alberta, Tara Joshi relocated to Toronto to pursue her love of performing. With 17 years of dance training, she intended to focus solely on that field, but instead found herself swept up into the world of acting. Her film credits include the feature film “Nostrum” directed by Jonathan Wright, where she [...]
Born in a small beautiful town of Amritsar in the Punjab region of India, Sachin became fascinated with movies at a very young age, his heart beating faster whenever he saw any actor talk about crafting the character he created. Getting his start in local theatre, he was also the Editor-in-Chief for his college magazine, [...]
Born and raised in Toronto, Geoffrey was introduced to the world of acting at the tender age of eleven when playing a rambunctious choirboy in the Canadian Opera Company’s production of “Tosca” by Puccini. He further honed his choral abilities with the Canadian Children’s Opera Company and St. Michael’s Choir. It was not until Geoffrey [...]
After earning both B.Sc. in Psychology (Queen’s) and an MBA (York), Richard thought the next obvious step was to become an artist. A graduate of Humber College’s Acting for Film and Television Program, Richard’s film credits include “The Last Slice”, “I’m Yours” and “I Got It!”.
On stage, Richard has been touring in the hit romantic-comedy [...]
Born on a farm in small-town Ontario, Liam has always dreamed big. His first dream was representing Canada in Track and Field at the Olympic Games. As a result of his drive and hard work, Liam became a three-time Canadian Champion over 400m, a World Jr. Championship semi-finalist, and Pan-Am Jr. Bronze medalist. His international [...]
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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