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Asahi Hirano ( Janice)
Asahi Hirano is a Japanese-American actress and a recent graduate of Florida State University with a degree in Digital Media and Communication studies. When Asahi isn’t acting she enjoys being behind the camera, with experience in sports broadcast, and also chasing her dog, Taz, around the house. She has strong aspirations to become a professional actor with an effort to advocate and promote visibility for Asian-American actors.
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Jayle Garcia (Laura)
Jayle Garcia started acting when she was ten. Jayle has been doing theatre since she was twelve up until she was seventeen. Currently Jayle has switched to film. In the nearby future she is going to be a professional actress either doing a television series or even a film. Either way Jayle will be incredible and she will be very fortunate to be able to do it.

Jeffrey Evans (Grandpa)
Jeffrey Evans born and raised in Central Ohio and served two years with the U.S. Army. After obtaining an education in computer programming he pursued a career in I.T. and relocated to Athens, Georgia in 1979. That’s where he stumbled into a theater one night, fell in love with acting and 73 productions later it remains close to his heart. Roles such as Sweeney Todd, Captain Von Trapp, Emile DeBecque in South Pacific, Rev. Shaw Moore in Footloose, Shelley LeVene in Glengarry Glen Ross and Daddy Warbucks in Annie. While living in Georgia for thirty years he also managed to become part of the doctor’s staff on “In the Heat of the Night” filmed in Covington, Georgia just outside Atlanta. Add a featured part in “Love Potion Number 9” and “Made in Heaven” and a slew of industrial and safety videos and his varied career was off and running. Jeff moved to Orlando in 2010 and the work continues with over twenty five independent and short films and even more theater.

Roger Greco (Bartender)
When New Jersey native Roger Greco arrived in Orlando he began training extensively in the city’s vibrant theatre scene. Some of his favorite stage roles include his performances as James Tyrone, Jr. in "Long Day’s Journey into Night,” Mitch in "A Streetcar Named Desire," and Brick in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” After a hiatus—and longing for a return to acting—he discovered the talents of Full Sail University where he began performing in a different medium: film. In the last year alone, Roger has appeared in 9 short films including "Magic Mouse", which won the Suncoast Student Production Award and was nominated for “Best Comedy” at the 38th College Emmy Awards. He has also completed a web series and will soon be seen in the full-length feature film "The Unseen."

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