Selected open roles for talent
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TIM RYAN
CHARACTER IS A MAN, LATE 50s, WHITE. Neatly composed RCMP Staff Sergeant. Steady, methodical, and committed to uncovering the truth. Treats everyone with the same professional skepticism - witness or suspect. Collegial and dry-witted. A career investigator who values teamwork, proper procedure, and evidence above all else. RECURRING
GREG WINTERS
[GREG WINTERS] CHARACTER IS A MAN, 50s, WHITE. Margaret's husband. A gentle soul who needs his wife's steady presence. A father whose grief comes in waves of disbelief and anger, as he demands answers the system won't give. Protective without being hard. RECURRING
GRACE REDSKY
[GRACE REDSKY] CHARACTER IS A WOMAN, 50s, INDIGENOUS. Ryan Redsky's mother - a woman of dignified resilience now turned inward by grief. Mother who would never wish this on another. RECURRING
BETH STANDING
[BETH STANDING] CHARACTER IS A WOMAN, 30s, INDIGENOUS. Nathan Standing's sister - sharp, protective, and unafraid to call out injustice. She serves as her mother Sarah's steadfast support. The kind of sister who won't let her brother's memory be distorted. RECURRING
RYAN REDSKY
[RYAN REDSKY] CHARACTER IS A MAN, 25, INDIGENOUS. Recently released from corrections, he is playful and resourceful. Caught between the reserve that raised him and the city that keeps calling him back. EPISODIC
TYLER MAHKESIS
[TYLER MAHKESIS] CHARACTER IS MALE, 10-15yo, INDIGENOUS . Ashley's son. Mature beyond his years. Sweet kid who loves his mother. Responsible but still playful. Takes care of his working single mom in small ways. RECURRING **NEW AGE FOR CHARACTER. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT AGAIN IF PREVIOUSLY SEEN**
VINCENT WINTERS
[VINCENT WINTERS] CHARACTER IS A MAN, 30s, INDIGENOUS. Luke Winter's grief-stricken brother - haunted, guarded, and quietly drowning. EPISODIC
LILY LITTLEBOY
[LILY LITTLEBOY] CHARACTER IS A WOMAN, 20s-30s, INDIGENOUS. Nathan Standing's ex-girlfriend - a kind, busy young mother who speaks plainly about the past without bitterness, remembering Nathan's defiant confidence with something close to admiration. EPISODIC
SAMANTHA LOCKE
CHARACTER IS A WOMAN, 40s, WHITE. Provincial MLA who discovers Ryan Redsky's body. A politician caught between conscience and caution. EPISODIC
FATHER PIERRE DESCHAMPS
CHARACTER IS A MAN, 40s-50s, METIS (FRENCH). Unconventional priest, who is warm but streetwise, with a dry humour that puts people at ease. Works with at-risk youth - not to preach, but to listen. EPISODIC
CARLY BATEMAN
[CARLY BATEMAN] CHARACTER IS A WOMAN, 30s, INDIGENOUS. Guarded and matter-of-fact, she's got places to be and no patience for wasted time. EPISODIC
BEATRICE
[BEATRICE] CHARACTER IS A WOMAN, 50s-60s, INDIGENOUS. - sharp-tongued and unafraid to speak up, she doesn't let ignorant comments slide and meets confrontation with quick, pointed pushback. Sharp-tongued and unafraid to speak up, she doesn't let ignorant comments slide and meets confrontation with quick, pointed pushback. EPISODIC
Emma
Emma is a female high school student. Actor must appear to be a teenager.
Matt
Matt is a male high school student. Actor must appear to be a teenager.
Kyle
Kyle is a male high school student. Actor must appear to be a teenager.
Samantha
Samantha is a female high school student. Actor must appear to be a teenager.
Sophia
Sophia is an emotionally guarded teenager who lives through her phone and struggles to be present with the people around her. She is navigating new, heavy emotions while trying to understand what they mean and who she is. Over the course of the story, Sophia evolves from an irritable and distracted girl to a compassionate and self-aware person.
Ava
Ava is playful and curious. She uses her humour to connect with the people around her. She craves attention, often teasing Sophia to get a reaction. But, beneath her mischief is a deeply caring child who steps up when it matters most.
Gigi
Gigi is Ava's and Sophia's grandmother. She is warm, loving and grounded. She’s the kind of grandmother who shows up with cookies on a random Saturday and stands up for you in front of your parents, even when you might be in the wrong. Though she struggles to understand her granddaughters’ digital world, she simply wants to connect with them and rebuild the connection that has drifted as they have gotten older.