Julian Mulock
as
Mr Watson
Season 1
Julian Mulock has worked in many aspects of theatre on both sides of the footlights. Among his favorite onstage roles (apart from an excess of British farces) are as Oscar Wilde in the North American premiere of Tom Stoppard’s The Invention of Love with John Neville, directed by Herbert Whittaker; Dr Treves in The Elephant Man, Charles Condomine in Blithe Spirit and Bertram in the Canadian premiere of Vaclav Havel’s Largo Desolato. Among his credits as a director are The Browning Version (Rattigan), Time of My Life (Ayckbourn) An Inspector Calls (Priestley) and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolfe (Albee). He devised and directed the Noel Coward review An Evening to Amuse and wrote the script for the Cole Porter review Cole Porter Tonight both for the Arts and Letters Club of Toronto.
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Andrea Risk
as
Marilyn Christie
Andrea Risk is a Toronto actress who has spent more time onstage than in front of the camera for the past few years. Some favourite roles include Judith in Boeing Boeing (St. Jacob's Schoolhouse Theatre); Maria in Lend Me A Tenor (Victoria Playhouse Petrola and King's Wharf Theatre); Lucienne in Flea In Her Ear (Drayton Festival Theatre); Theda Blau in It Had To Be You (Champagne Dinner Theatre), and over 500 performances in seven different productions of Shear Madness. Andrea will be performing multiple characters in Freedom 85 at this year's Toronto Fringe Festival.
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Guy Yarkoni
as
Tyler York
Season 1
Guy Yarkoni is a Trained Actor and Singer and a professional Realtor. Though a busy career in Real Estate has been the main focus of Guy's world over the past four years, he still manages to find some wonderful pportunities to expose his artistic side. Guy has been very fortunate to recently appear as the title role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat at the Toronto Centre for the Performing Arts and is one of the main characters in SURVIVING CROOKED LAKE, a feature film due in US theatres this summer. A big fan of the FLETCHER series, Guy is thrilled to be appearing as a guest role—thank you, Regan!
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Stuart Dowling
as
Dominic Christie
Season 1
Stuart is a Toronto based actor having worked in many theatres across the country and throughout the world. He recently completed the 50th Anniversary Tour of "West Side Story" that took him to such places as London, Paris, Athens, Vienna, Macau China, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore and Italy to name a few. He was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for his work as "Lennie" in "Of Mice and Men" for Tribal Productions. He has appeared in numerous productions with the Drayton Festival, Red Barn Theatre, Stage West, and The Charlottetown Festival to name a few and was thrilled to be apart of "B.J. Fletcher: Private Eye". Rock on...High Fashion.
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Erin Brandenburg
as
Mrs Lacey
Season 2
Erin Brandenburg is a Toronto based actor, writer, producer, educator and knitting enthusiast. Her most recent acting projects include Pelee (Summerworks) and Reesor (Toronto Fringe), both of which she also produced and wrote with Lauren Taylor, and the role of Margaret Thomas in The Fort at York (Crate Productions). Previous credits include A Bunch of Munch (Capitol Theatre), Charlotte's Web (Purple Theatre) and several seasons as lawyer Rachel Rudnicki in the detective series for The Purple Theatre Company in Windsor, ON. As an artist educator Erin has worked in communities across Ontario leading workshops with both Learning Through the Arts (Royal Conservatory of Music) and The Canadian Opera Company. Upcoming: Erin is producing and performing in a remount of the fringe hit Reesor at the 2009 Next Stage festival in Toronto. She is currently working on a new project, Petrichor which is being created as part of the HATCH project at the Harbourfront Centre for the Arts. Erin is just thrilled to be a part of the B.J. Fletcher team.
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Adam Lazarus
as
Big Hank
Season 2
Adam Lazarus is a performer, director and instructor whose work in physical theatre has taken him to France, England and across Canada. He is a graduate of McMaster University's Theatre Program, Leeds University's Theatre Program in England and L'Ecole Philippe Gaulier in Paris, France where he has also served as Gaulier's apprentice. As an actor, Adam performs in numerous cabarets around Toronto, and has appeared in The Gina Project's silent circus Big Show, Tapestry New Opera Works' clown/opera workshop for Shelter, and his one-man bouffon show Fable. Most recently he appeared in the Crow's Theatre production of Darren O'Donnell's [boxhead] at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre and coming up, he will perform in a remount the award-winning SummerWorks' production of Appetite (Volcano/Theatre Passe Muraille).
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Costin Manu
as
Little Tony
Season 2
Formerly Executive Director of the Sandusky State Theatre in Ohio, Costin is now Manager of Programming, Marketing and Audience Development at The Rose Theatre in Brampton, Ontario. In a long career, Costin has produced over fifty plays, directed almost twice as many, from classics and contemporary dramas, to comedies and farces, and acted in over seventy productions. His favourite stage roles include Paravicini in The Mousetrap, Mike in American Modern and Hucklebee in The Fantastics. On screen, amongst others, Costin has appeared in The Knights of South Bronx opposite Ted Danson, Wild Iris with Gena Rowlands and Laura Linney, The Relic Hunter and Street Legal. Costin has worked extensively in the theatre in Europe and the United States and has also appeared in many TV commercials.
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Ben Noble
as
Mr. Joshua
Season 2
Ben is a actor, playwright and the Creative Producer of Fairly Lucid Productions. A graduate of the 2002 St Martin's Performance Ensemble in Melbourne Australia, Ben trained with the Atlantic Theater Company in New York. As an actor, he took out the Peer and Audience awards in St Martin's 2002 Season of New International Work and received an 'Honourable Mention' for his performance in the 2004 Melbourne International Fringe Festival. Recent credits: Scrooge (Stage West) Binary (White Raven Productions - Toronto Fringe Festival), Something from Nothing (Cascade Theatre) Tessa King's One Last (Summerworks) Romeo & Juliet (Company X), The Scattergun Project (St Martin's), Phaedra's Love (Organised Chaos), interrogation (Fairly Lucid). Ben has appeared in numerous short films both in Canada and Australia and will be seen next in the feature film, Buck Wild.
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Jillian Cook
as
Judith Fletcher
Season 2
Jillian has worked across Canada in theatre, film and television. She has been a member of The Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake for 13 seasons. Selected credits for The Shaw Festival include: Pygmalion, Three Men on a Horse, The Royal Family, Diana of Dobson’s, The House of Bernarda Alba, Shadow Play, The Madras House, Uncle Vanya, You Can’t Take it With You, Major Barbara, The Children’s Hour, Marsh Hay, Hobson’s Choice, An Ideal Husband, The Front Page, The Women, On The Rocks, Cavalcade. Theatre: Blythe Spirit, Globe Theatre; Nurse Jane Goes to Hawaii, The Phoenix Lottery, Grand Theatre; Bordertown Café, Gryphon Theatre; Stepping Out, Stage West. First Stages Reading Series, Capitol Theatre, Port Hope. Film/Television: Midwives; Wind at my Back; Women of Windsor; Street Legal; I’ll Never Get To Heaven; The Reckoning; Sorry, Wrong Number; Jane of Lantern Hill; Friday the 13th. Radio: CBC Mystery Projects.
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Diane Fabian
as
Angela McGill
Season 2
Diane is a veteran of the stage and screen. Her selected screen roles include Mrs Claus in four seasons of YTV's Santa Calls; Bella in Save The Last Dance 2; Mrs Korolos in Our Here for CBC; Janice in Lakeboat and Nadya in The Secret. Her theatre work includes leading roles in Steel Magnolias, Anne of Green Gables, The Kitchen Witches, Nunsense, Peggy and Grace, Stepping Out, The Foreigner and It Runs In The Family, all for the Stirling Festival.
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Jessica Greenberg
as
Chief Marlowe
Season 2
Jessica is a Toronto-based actor whose recent stage credits include Blackbird (Studio 180/Canadian Stage Company), You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People), and Offensive Shadows (Studio 180). Other favourite Canadian theatre credits include Mary's Wedding (Thousand Islands Playhouse), Hana's Suitcase (LKTYP/Citadel/MTYP/Green Thumb/Geordie), Salt-Water Moon (Theatre in Port), Blue Planet, and Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (LKTYP), The Passion of the Chris (Studio 180/Toronto Fringe), and Pinocchio (Theatre New Brunswick). Jessica completed her acting training at Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York and her American stage credits include a national tour of The Boxcar Children (Theatreworks/USA), Island (Actors Theatre of Louisville), and Off-Off Broadway productions of A Child's Christmas in Wales (Willow Cabin), Jack or the Submission (Bank Street Theatre), and The Metamorphosis (Jose Quintero Theatre). Independent short film work includes roles in Dandelion, The Man Who Would be Baker, Four Friends and Stealer.
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Kesta Graham
as
Christine The Baker
Season 2
Kesta Graham is an actor, voice over artist and theatre administrator based in Toronto. As an actor she has worked with such distinguished theatres as Manitoba Theatre for Young People, Carousel Players, Theatre Direct and Theatre Columbus. Kesta can also be seen in numerous Canadian short films, in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries Season 2, and she lends her voice to variety of television and radio commericals. As an administrator, Kesta serves as Treasurer on the Board of Directors for Theatre Columbus, is an administrator for the Renaissance Ensemble and is currently the General Manager for Studio 180.
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Carly Heffernan
as
First Mate Susan
Season 2
Carly is an actor/singer/improviser who has trained with the Second City, Bad Dog Theatre and Humber’s School of Comedy. She is a member the Canadian Comedy Award winning sketch group, The Sketchersons and a founding member of the all-female comedy cocktail, She Said What. She improvises at the Bad Dog Theatre in numerous shows and with the Harold team, Tonight at Noon. Recent theatre credits include Mr. Scrooge (Stage West), Wickedly Wonderful (Nova Stage), Domestic (Toronto Fringe 2008), A Munsch Mixture (Solar Stage Theatre), 365 Days/365 Plays (Theatre Best Before) and Rumours of Our Death (Staged & Confused).
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Amber Steinman
as
Mary Beth The Baker
Season 2
Amber is excited to be working with Regan and the crew again! She was last seen in Harmony Love Matches For Life. Other film credits include Parasidium (Propaganda Films) and 15 (B.N.T Productions). Selected theatre credits include Laura in The Glass Menagerie, Joan of Ark in The Lark (SCP) and Constanza Weber in Amadeus. Next she is excited to be taking the role of Nina in Checkov’s The Seagull. Amber has also written, produced and performed her successful one-woman show, Retail.
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