Bonnie Adair was born in South London and spent the later years of her childhood and adolescence in Yorkshire, where she developed her love of the outdoors. Trained at The Actor’s Temple and Royal Holloway University of London, Bonnie has built up an impressive set of acting credits for film, TV and theatre.
Huw Collins is from London. He enjoyed performing in various drama productions at school, but went on to play professional sport when he left, first for Rugby Union in the UK, and then as kicker for National Football League team the St. Louis Rams in the United States. Huw decided to return to his passion for acting and last year attended a short course at the Actors’ Centre in London.
Mark Tunstall was born in Manchester, grew up in Cambridge and now lives in Whitechapel, London. His career so far spans film, television and theatre, both as an actor and a writer. Acting credits to date include playing Adam Leigh in Channel 4’s Brookside, Alan Strang in the stage play Equus and Bram in Vision Radio’s drama series Such is Life. He also plays Harry in a new feature film, The Aftermath.
Simon Balfour grew up in Kent behind the bike sheds but has lived in London for the past eighteen years. He’s had many jobs but acting is the one that always felt right. Simon trained at the Arts Educational School and quickly developed a taste for working with new writing.
Stewart trained at The Method Actors Training Centre in Pretoria, South Africa. He returned to England in 2007 and his recent credits include “John Smith” lead role in “Signal Failure” a feature film produced by Big Film Little Film currently in post production.