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Kelvin
C. Bias as
Caleb Jax, A restlessly
imaginative filmmaker bombarding the world with ideas as it bombards him;
a creative collision is constantly occurring. A native of Southern
California and a sports journalist by trade, Kelvin has thrived on the
energy of NYC since 1995. He has also written and directed seven short
films, which have screened at numerous festivals worldwide. Kelvin holds
an M.F.A. in Screenwriting from NYU and a B.A. in political science from
the University of Arizona. NOCTAMBULOUS is his first feature film. |
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Megan
Corry as
Dr. Orr, Megan Is an
accomplished New York actor whose work is intense and gritty. She is
passionate about independent film, but also loves to work in television
and on stage. Megan is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, AFTRA, and the
Actors Equity Association, Megan recently guest starred on the new A&E
primetime drama, The Fugitive Chronicles. Megan craves working with
visionary directors like Kelvin C. Bias and the Noctumbulous creative
team. This is where she feels at home. |
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Gilberto
De La Fuente as
Miguel Arroyo, Makes his acting
debut in the feature film, Noctambulous. Gilberto is a native of Texas now
residing in New York City. After studying at the acclaimed Atlantic
Theater School and Upright Citizens Brigade, he is following his life long
passion for film, where he gravitates towards well written, character
driven stories. |
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William
Linton
as William Graves, He last appeared in the off-Broadway production
of “Viagara Falls”. In other off-Broadway productions he played B.F.
Schlagel in “Carnival” at the York Theater Company. Broadway credits
include the Tony-Award winning “City of Angels”, “Wildcat” with
Lucille Ball, “Sugar Babies” with Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller,
“Family Affair” and “42nd Street. He starred in revivals of “DuBarry
Was a Lady” and the one-hundred year old Harrigan and Hart musical,
“The Mulligan Guard Ball”.
Mr. Linton’s versatility has placed him in a wide range of roles
such as John Adams in “1776”, Little Chap in “Stop The World. . .”,
the Devil, Applegate in “Damn Yankees”, Willie in “The Sunshine
Boys”, King Arthur in “Camelot”, Nathan Detroit in “Guys & Dolls”,
the King in “King & I”, and Michael in “I Do, I Do”. He received the
New Jersey Drama Critics Circle Award as best actor for the role of
La Guardia in “Fiorello” at the Papermill Playhouse and also for
John Adams in “1776”. Other theater awards for best actor include
the Casa Amigas Award for the role of Will Mossop in “Walking Happy”
at the Casa Manana in Fort Worth. His portrayal of Richard in Ken
Hill’s “Phantom of the Opera” and as Scheinkoff in “Fame” delighted
audiences in America, Europe and the Far East. He was the voice of
the western narrator in the film “Death Wish” starring Charles
Bronson. Soap opera audiences have seen him in “Ryan’s Hope” and
“Another World”. Mr. Linton holds a scholarship degree from the
Pasadena Playhouse. Mr. Linton’s most recent film appearance is as
William Graves in the indie, “Noctambulous”. |
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Julian
Rozzell, Jr. as
Prospero, Julian has
performed in New York at the Public Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop,
Soho Rep, and Brooklyn Arts Exchange, among others. Regional credits
include The Piano Lesson at the Arden Theatre, Philadelphia, No Exit with
Imago Theatre, Portland Oregon, Titus Andronicus at Milwaukee Shakespeare,
Othello at Texas Globe, Passing Strange, San Francisco, Ca. Julian has
also appeared in numerous television programs and commercials. Most
recently he was featured in the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards commercial, a
tribute to Michael Jackson, and appeared in the second episode of the new
HBO series Boardwalk Empire opposite Steve Buscemi and Michael Shannon,
produced by Martin Scorcese. |
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Erin
Sullivan as
Ariana, Erin Sullivan has
been seen in various independent films all over New York City. She holds a
B.A degree in Theatre, from Towson University in Maryland. Erin is also a
writer and made her Playwriting debut when Stop and Smell the Coffee, a
one-act premiered at the Milagro Theater last spring. In addition to
acting, Erin is learning aerial silks and performs with a Burlesque
Troupe. |
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