• Hana Wu (Rin)

    Born in Taiwan and grown in San Jose, CA, Hana Wu is a former psychotherapist turned actor with a black belt in wishu, or Chinese Kungfu. She played the lead in biographical drama feature "Five Cent Life," which premiered at Dances with Films in 2020. Most recently, she put her wushu skills to use as Maki in Re:ANIME's Jujutsu Kaisen live action film and action short "String of Fate," which screened at LA Shorts Fest 2022.

  • Christopher Bautista (David)

    Christopher Bautista is an American-born Actor, Writer, and Creative Producer based in Toronto after moving from Los Angeles in 2014. After serving with the United States Marine Corps, Christopher rekindled his love for storytelling while studying English, Theatre, and Film at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Since then, he has been featured in theatrical productions, films, TV, and commercials in both LA and Toronto. He was last seen on stage at Theatre Passe Muraille in the 2020 Dora-award nominated production The Negroes are Congregating.

  • Ran Wei (A.I.)

    Ran Wei is a bilingual actress fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese. Ran was rated the actress bridging the gap between China and Hollywood in The World Journal, the largest Chinese news papers in the US, and also on CCTV, China's predominant state television broadcaster.

  • Hinako Matsumoto (Mrs. Kobayashi)

    Hinako Matsumoto is a Japanese actress & artist based in Berlin/London, working on international projects. Hinako has cultivated her creative flair in visual arts and spatial design, and has been working on art projects along with her life as an actress.

  • Anthony Rutowicz (Dillon)

    Born and raised in LA, Anthony Rutowicz has been part of the ActorPool at Playground LA for the past 5-6 years. Anthony has trained and performed around LA County as well as in NYC. He worked with director Steven Berkoff in the 2016 Odyssey Theatre Ensemble production of Eugene O'Neills' The Hairy Ape. He currently holds a Theatre degree from California State Polytechnic University.

  • Grace Shen (Reporter)

    Grace Shen is a Los Angeles based actress who was born in Hong Kong and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. Grace received her Bachelors of Education from the University of British Columbia before she pursued her dream of acting. She is an alumni of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Grace can be seen in the multi-award winning short Monday (2017 HBO APA Visionaries winner) which premiered at the 2017 LAAPFF. Grace plays the lead role in the short film Breaking the Silence which has garnered 55 wins and 25 nominations. Grace’s most exciting project to date is working with Academy Award winning director, Alejandro G. Inarritu in his latest film Bardo which will be premiering at the 2022 Venice International Film Festival.