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| Greg Pedemonte plays NED, an ordinary sort with a common face. Ned's a bank employee who is just trying to make a quick buck. However, he soon finds out there is no such thing as a free lunch.
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| Sarah Korda plays CHARLIE, a femme-fetalle with an agenda all her own. She is Ned's mistress, but there is more to her than it seems. Sarah Korda, a Los Angeles native, moved to the Bay Area about three years ago. She has performed in many independent films including The Ticket, which received honorable mention at Cinequest in San Jose and Greens, which is screening at the Chicago International Film Festival. Sarah is currently working on a Japanese TV show called The Astonishing News. She also has multiple theatre credits in San Francisco, Santa Cruz, and Los Angeles. |
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| Stephanie Lytle plays SONORA, a lounge singer looking for a better life. Stephanie Lytle is happy to make her screen debut in Siren. She has previously been seen in several Bay Area theater productions; most recently she was in She Stoops to Conquer and Jim Dunn's Taming of the Shrew at the Marin Shakespeare Festival. Her favorite roles include Olivia in Twelfth Night and Lucy in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. She has trained at U.C. Berkeley, A.C.T., Berkeley Reparatory, and the San Francisco Acting Academy. |
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| John Mercer plays KANESWORTH, an antagonistic private investigator who delivers bad news like only he can. John Mercer's acting career began in the 1970's-80's where he served as Board Chairman for the Palo Alto Players. He spent the majority of his time on stage in such productions as Luther, Tartuffe, Of Mice and Men, George Washington Slept Here, Summer and Smoke, and That Championship Season, among others. John Mercer, a graduate of San Jose State University, is currently employed as a promotional product rep and a freelance graphic designer. |
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