MEET THE CAST
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Troy Mundle
Troy Mundle
as Torin Sereta
Troy Mundle is an actor based in Vancouver, BC. He was born and raised in Point-à-la-Croix, Québec. The eldest son of Doreen Mailloux, a kindergarten teacher, and Frederick Mundle, an adult education teacher. Troy recently won a Best Actor award and garnered a nomination for Best Male Performance at the 2019 Leo Awards for his performance in Exhibit Man (2019). Troy plays the film’s protagonist, Berry Leetch, a police forensic photographer in the small town of Battleford where a violent vigilante is on the loose. The film has been Internationally screened and has won 7 awards and over 20 nominations.
Some of Troy’s recent credits include History’s new drama Project Blue Book (2019), the new Stephen King Mini-Series on CBS All Access The Stand (2020), ABC’s A Million Little Things (2018), CW’s DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (2016) and The Detour (2016) on TBS.
While in Toronto, he booked several roles including Showtime’s TV hit Queer as Folk and commercials such as Lays potato chips with Mark Messier and RBC Olympic Hockey Tribute as a hockey player. In Toronto, he studied acting at Equity Showcase Theatre, the Pro Actor’s Lab, and Meisner with John Riven.
In 2013 he created, wrote, produced, directed, and acted in the award-winning comedy Web series called Single & Dating in Vancouver (2013). In 2016 the web series won 4 wards at the Austin Web Fest including a Best Lead Actor award for Troy, along with Best Cinematography, Best Comedy and Best Overall Series. These awards qualified the series and Troy to attend the prestigious Marseille Web Fest in 2016. In all, Single & Dating In Vancouver has garnered 4 wins, 14 nominations and has been screened in Canada, the US and Europe.
Troy’s first foray into film, La Buena (2019), Is entering the film festival circuit this year. Undergoing an extreme transformation to play the part of Robert, a family man who has suffered a tragic loss and now lives on the streets addicted to drugs.
– IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
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Nicholas Harrison
Nicholas Harrison
as Gallius Rax
Nicholas Harrison was trained as an actor in London, England and the London Academy of Performing Arts, has a Masters in Directing from the University of Victoria and a PhD from the University of British Columbia. Harrison is a member of the Playwrights Guild of Canada. He is an award-winning actor and is the co-creator of the celebrated Web-Series Fools For Hire. He has written a book about the origins of stage combat in Canada and continues to choreograph violence for film, television and theatre all over the world. He wrote a one person play about child abuse based on the true story of his time at a private school in British Columbia and how he credits Star Wars with saving his life in December of 2017. It was nominated for the 2018 Jessie Richardson awards. His book, Safe Space: The True Story of faith, Betrayal and the Power of the Force, is scheduled for publication this coming fall. At present he teaches theatre and film at Capilano University, stages violence for various companies including Vancouver Opera and and continues to act in film and television. In his spare time he likes to raise money for various charities through his work with the 501st and Rebel Legions. Recently separated, he lives in Tsawwassen with his daughter.
– IMDb Mini Biography By: Nicholas Harrison
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Victoria Souter
Victoria Souter
as Nomi Coven
Victoria Souter is a British actress, singer and writer based in Vancouver, BC. She brings extensive theatre training and experience to the table. With a knack for playing hard-hitting and comedic roles, she breathes life into each of her characters through her passion for improvisation. A selection of Victoria’s credits include: Bucketheads – A Star Wars Story, CW’s DC Legends of Tomorrow, Lifetime’s Neighbor in the Window, and Hug-O-Gram.
How did you become involved in Bucketheads?
I became involved in Bucketheads by auditioning for the role of Nomi Coven and was honoured and excited to land this bad-ass role!What is your favorite thing about being a part of Bucketheads?
Being onboard with Bucketheads is not only a safe, hardworking and professional environment but it’s a family, a solid community and to me that’s my definition of home. -
Joey Munroe
Joey Munroe
as Varik
Born and raised in Cawston, BC, he began his entertainment career singing and dancing at all-inclusive resorts across Mexico. Acting took him from Vancouver to Santa Monica where he currently resides. He spends his days boxing, meditating, reading, writing scripts, watching and making movies and of course defending the Empire.
How did you become involved in Bucketheads?
I met Marco and Andy on a short film I co-created called Stick & Move. Marco was the DP and made me look like a real badass with some movie magic lighting tricks. All I do is eat McFlurrys but in that thing he made me look like a UFC fighter, he’s a genius. From that point on the three of us have been working together on different things. I think we are going to be making sh!$ together for a long time. Oreo with Skor McFlurrys. Thank me later.What is your favorite thing about being a part of Bucketheads?
Just one thing? Hmm. I would say witnessing the growth that has been happening by all the artists involved in the project since it’s inception. Everyone involved is just so amazingly good at what they do and getting better every time we get on set and film another chapter the bar is being raised. It’s really exciting and such a pleasure to be a part of. I can’t wait for the audience to see what we have coming!!! -
David Lewis
David Lewis
as General Kedo
Born and raised in Vancouver BC, David James Lewis knew from an early age that he wanted to be an actor. At the beginning of his career David cut his teeth on commercials, independents and numerous short films. One of them being 1999’s “Shoes Off” which won the Best Short Film International Critics Week at the Cannes Film Festival. David continues to enjoy and contribute to the independent film scene and in fact finds it some of his most rewarding work to date.
Over the years David has worked opposite Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly on “The Day the Earth Stood Still”, William H. Macy in the award winning film “Door to Door” and most recently with Aubrey Plaza on the reboot of “Childs Play”. Previous television work includes “Dead Like Me”, “The L Word” “X-Files” “Supernatural” “Fringe” and every third Movie of the Week over the past 10 years. David has had recurring roles on “Girlfriends Guide to Divorce” “Rogue” “Motive” “Intruders” and “Dirk Gently Holistic Detective”. Also a writer David worked on writing and helping with the creation of the web series “Parked” as well as writing a variety of short films. One of them being “Stalled” which went on to play in 23 film festivals worldwide. He has a Leo award which he keeps next to his bed.