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Scott Cohen (“Gabriel Leguard”)

Scott Cohen first broke into film with Jacob’s Ladder (1990), directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Academy-Award winner Tim Robbins. He received acclaim for the critical hit Kissing Jessica Stein (2001), one of Fox Searchlight’s first breakout hits. More recently, Cohen has starred in Moonlight Serenade (2009), with Academy-Award nominee Amy Adams, and Iron Cross (2010), the final film in Academy-Award winner Roy Scheider’s career. Scott has also forged a highly successful career on TV, starring in such illustrious shows as Law & Order, NYPD Blue, Gilmore Girls, Law & Order: Trial by Jury, and CSI: NY.

Jason Shaw (“Jonah Pryce”)

Jason Shaw broke into acting with a recurring role on the Emmy-nominated show Third Watch (2004). That same year, he co-starred in the hit series Charmed, with Shannon Doherty and Alyssa Milano. Jason was also one of the most requested male models in the world, having been featured in campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger, Karl Lagerfeld, and Lord & Taylor.

Keir Dullea (“Michael Pryce”)

Keir Dullea has been making films for nearly five decades. Most recently, he starred in Academy Award-winner Robet DeNiro’s The Good Shepherd (2006), opposite Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie and nominee Matt Damon. He is best known for his role as Commander Dave Bowman in Stanley Kubric’s epic 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). He reprised his role in the sequel 2010 sixteen years later. In addition to film, Dullea has worked extensively in TV, with his most recent credits including Castle, Law & Order, and Ed.


Bios

Peter Scarf - Director, Writer

Peter Scarf was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. He graduated from the University of New South Wales in Film, Media, and Communications majoring in English and Film Production. His passion for filmmaking developed while working as an actor in Australian film and television. Fortune is Peter’s directorial debut.

Ahmad Diba - Writer, Producer

Ahmad Diba was born and raised in Manhattan and graduated from Georgetown University. He worked as a staff reporter for Fortune magazine, where he wrote over a dozen articles, including two for cover packages. He has written a number of feature films and produced "Standalone", an award-winning independent feature.

Christian Huguenot - Cinematographer, Producer

Christian Huguenot, born and raised in Orgeval, France, graduated from McGill University with a B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy. He won the Best Cinematography Award at the Warsaw Film Festival for the short film One, directed by Jacek Loyola. He has shot over 75 short films, numerous music videos, and commercials in addition to several feature-length films.

Tim Wellburn - Editor

Australian-born Tim Wellburn has been working as an editor for 50 years and is one of the world’s most highly regarded film editors. After editing landmark Australian films Mad Max 2 (1981) and The Fringe Dwellers (1986) for Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy). His credits also include Black Robe (1991), Judgment Night (1993), Blown Away (1994), Fortress (1992), and Paradise Road (1997).

Roger Mason - Composer

Roger Mason came to screen composing from the world of contemporary music. He recorded and toured internationally with Wall of Voodoo and Gary Numan before returning to Australia to join the models, a band that achieved both national and international success. He was the first non-American composer to be granted a scholarship by the Robert Redford Sundance Institute. This provided him with the opportunity to study under acclaimed screen composers Alan Silvestri, Danny Elfman, and Michael Kamen. His first venture into film scores, the feature film Aya (1990) was nominated for the AFI Award for Best Original Score. Since then, Roger has composed music for many award-winning features, television shows, shorts, and documentaries.