David La Haye
One of the most dynamic and sought-after talents of Canadian
cinema today, David La Haye enjoys regional and international
success through his consistently solid performance in feature films
such as Nouvelle France (2004 with Gerard Depardieu);
la Vie avec Mon Père (2004); Un Crabe dans
la Tête (2001), for which he won the Best Actor
Award at the Santo Domingo Film Festival; and
L'enfant d'eau (1994), where he was given the Best
Actor Genie award. La Haye is equally celebrated for his
magnetic stage presence in theatre and television performances, and
is often prized for his sophisticated acting style and portrayal of
complex roles.
"Mamee" Napakpapha Nakprasitte
Known generally as "Mamee", Napakpapha Nakprasitte
became a sensation in Thailand after her first movie, Mae
Bia, which was an enormous Thai box office hit in 2001,
making it Thailand's tenth all time biggest grossing film. Her fan
base has broadened overseas after starring in British-produced,
Butterfly Man. Her 2005 film, "Art of Evil #2" was a smash hit in Thailand and Malaysia."Mamee" has an organic,
unpretentious yet naturally dazzling presence, and her performance is
delightfully charismatic.
Leah Pinsent
Pinsent's acting talent was discovered during her teenage
years, when she was nominated the Genie Award Best Supporting
Actress for her role in The Bay Boy. Having pursued
her theatrical career in New York and Los Angeles, she continued to
undertake adventurous roles, including her exciting works in the TV
series, Made in Canada (1998), for which she picked up
3 Gemini nominations, 1 Comedy Award nomination, and 3
Gemini Awards. She also appeared as a lead role opposite
Charlton Heston in the Disney movie, The Little
Kidnappers (1990), which brought her a Gemini award
nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Dr. Mohan Agashe
Protégée of director Satyajit Ray, Dr.
Mohan Agashe is a household name in India and is well-known to
international film audiences. A remarkable and unique actor, he has
received critical acclaim in Hunt Hoe's movie, Seducing
Maarya (2000), Mississippi Masala (1991,
directed by Mira Nair and co-starring Denzel
Washington) and in Apaharan (2005).
He is also featured, along with Jackie Chan,
in Hunt Hoe's documentary, Who is Albert Woo? Agashe
interprets his characters with intelligent elegance while making them
utterly humane. He was given the Sangeet Natak Akademy Award
for Theatre (Highest National Honour in Arts) in 1996 and was
conferred 'Padmashri' by President of India in 1990. He also
served as Director of the Film and Television Institute of
India in Pune. Also a renowned practicing psychiatrist back home, he
is the Director of the Maharashtra Institute of Mental Health
at Pune.
Michael Ironside
One of Canada's most popular actors, Michael Ironside has
starred in more than 100 feature films and is regularly seen on
television. He has a dedicated cult following and is well-known for
playing tough, steel-fisted villainous film roles. His participation
in David Cronenberg's sci-fi hit, Scanners
(1981), won him a Genie Award for Best Supporting
Actor. Other film credits include, Total Recall
(1990), Top Gun (1986), The Next Karate
Kid (1994), Starship Troopers (1997), The
Perfect Storm (2000) and Crime and Punishment in
Suburbia (2000). He has recently become a major star in the
realm of video games after voicing Tom Clancy's character of
Sam Fisher in the three, and soon fourth, Splinter
Cell games.
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