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Enid-Raye Adams was born in 1973 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Since then, no one has ever pronounced her name correctly. Kids at school called her Igor and Enid The Peenid. (Those kids were ill-mannered and had gastric intestinal problems.) After two perms in a row in junior high, Enid-Raye bore a striking resemblance to Napoleon Dynamite (2004) from the major motion picture of the same name.
Years later, Enid-Raye began her career in theater, performing in some of Shakespeare's classics. In 1993, she made her film debut as a feature extra in the Canadian independent For the Moment (1993) opposite Russell Crowe. Her only requirement in the film was to tap Russell Crowe's shoulder in a party scene and smile at him. This was meant to launch her career in film and television and cement her as a leading lady in the minds of directors and studio executives everywhere. Unfortunately, due to a severe case of nerves, Enid-Raye looked like a rabid gopher on camera and her part was cut from the film.
In 1998, she moved to Vancouver to pursue her career and couldn't get arrested. If she jaywalked in front of the cops, they would say, "I'm sorry, we've decided to go another way," or "Jaywalk for us again when you have an agent." It was during this time that she co-wrote and performed in the hilarious one-woman show "Would You Like Fries With That?". She began and promptly finished doing stand-up comedy when she discovered she was much funnier in the privacy of her own home. Finally, she threatened to egg an agent's '87 Dodge Dart if he didn't sign her. Remarkably, he did and she has been working ever since.
Enid-Raye was a host for The 16th Annual Leo Awards (2014) and has received two Leo Award nominations for her work: One for her chilling portrayal of the psychotic and highly disturbed Laura Maitland, a recurring character in the acclaimed series Da Vinci's Inquest (1998) for Chris Haddock; And the second for her role as a Mom suffering from depression in R.L. Stine's the Haunting Hour (2010), opposite Rico Rodriguez (Modern Family (2009)). Other select credits include No Men Beyond This Point (2015), iZombie (2015), Backstrom (2015), Lawrence & Holloman (2013), Endgame (2011), Fringe (2008), Psych (2006), Supernatural (2005), Intelligence (2005), Dead Like Me (2003), Jeremiah (2002), and Steven Spielberg's Taken (2002). She was recently elected as a Director on the UBCP/ACTRA Executive Board.
Enid-Raye works regularly in film, television, voice and commercials. She lives in Vancouver where she can be found loitering in front of Lee's Donuts in her chocolate milk mustache and buffet pants.- Actress
- Producer
Reagan Dale Neis was born on 24 September 1976 in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Maybe It's Me (2001), Naked Frailties (1998) and Dirty Habit (2006).- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
David Fraser was born on 28 March 1958 in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor and production manager, known for Charlie Bartlett (2007), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) and Murder at 1600 (1997). He has been married to Marilyn Wallis Fraser since 28 April 1998. They have one child.- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Ryan Ward is an actor, writer, and director known for Daughter of the Sun (2023), Son of the Sunshine (2009), and In the Beginning was Water and Sky (2017). His debut feature, Son of the Sunshine, was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award (Canadian Oscar) for Best Original Screenplay. As an actor, he has been nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award (Canadian Tony) for originating the role of Ash in the Off-Broadway and Toronto productions of Evil Dead The Musical.- Writer
- Additional Crew
Chris Bachalo is internationally recognized as one of the most popular artists in the comic industry. His body of work covers a wide spectrum of genres ranging from the critically acclaimed "Sandman", "Shade", "Death, The High Cost of Living" and "Batman" series for DC to "Incredible Hulk", "Uncanny X-Men", "New X-Men", "Captain America" and the quirky pop favorite "Generation X", which he co-created with Scott Lobdell for Marvel Comics. Generation X, became the first title from Marvel that was adapted into a live action film for Fox.
Both "Death" and "Sandman" are currently being developed for the big screen. The short story "The Wheel" written by Neil Gaimen and illustrated by Chris featured the Death character and was inducted into the library of Congress in 2003. It was created as part of a tribute to 911. His cover work for the title Hunter, The Age of Magic for DC was recently included as part of a New York gallery show for the Society of Illustrators. Chris recently completed a pair of creator owned properties. He collaborated with writer, producer Jeph Loeb on the Vertigo/DC, titled "The Witching Hour" that has been published worldwide and is currently being developed into a screenplay. He also co-created with Joe Kelly the retro-futuristic, Sci Fi epic, Steampunk, published by Cliffhanger /DC and which is also being developed for film. In addition to Chris' popularity at local conventions, Chris has made guest appearances on televisions "Pictionary" and the "Sci-Fi" channel. His most recent guest appearance included both Australia and New Zealand. Other appearances have included locations such as London, Rome, Paris and numerous cities in the US and Canada. n addition to his work in comics, Chris' artwork has graced the covers of " The Hollywood Reporter" and "PSM" (play station magazine). Other clients have included Qakley, Taco Bell, Stuff magazine, Upper Deck, Disney and he was commissioned to do artwork that was transformed into a 50' X 80' mural at the Marvel/Universal them park in Orlando, Florida. Chris is a Canadian citizen and was born in Portage La Prairie, Canada. He currently resides in Southern California with his wife, Helen, son, Dylan and his pet Siamese fighting fish, Spike.- Location Management
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Bernard Narvey was born in 1956 in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada. He is known for The Ice Road (2021), Nobody (2021) and Fractured (2019). He was married to Barb Shearer. He died on 6 August 2021 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.