MEET THE CAST

ALEXANDER LINCOLN as “OLIVER”

Alexander is best known for the role of Jamie Tate in the ITV1 show "Emmerdale", which he played for over 300 episodes from 2019 to 2021.

He’s also the star of the independent gay rugby film "In From The Side", which hit Netflix UK’s top 10, and for which he was nominated for Breakthrough Performance at the 2022 British Independent Film Awards.

Upcoming roles include Thor in the award-winning short film "Gods Among Us", and 4 episodes of the next BBC1/NBC show "Everything I know about love".

JACK BRETT ANDERSON as “LUKAS”

A rising star in both theatre and film, Jack caught the eye ofcritics in his debut theatre role as Prince Edward in Christopher Marlowe’s "King Edward II" in 2011.

Since then, Jack has starred in several BBC productions, including a guest lead in the popular drama "Casualty" and hisbest known role, as the teen wolf Matei, in the critically acclaimed and award winning fantasy "Wolfblood".

Jack’s latest television characters are in the period drama series "Genius: Picasso", directed by Ron Howard, and Hulu’s "The Great" with Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hault.

Jimmy graduated from the University of Northampton Acting course in 2021.

He has completed five tours working with Solomon Theatre Company, starring in the successful plays "Power of Love" and "Skin Deep".

After working on a few short films, this will be his debut role in a feature film.

JIMMY ERICSON as “DANIEL”

DAVID BRADLEY as “JOHN”

David has a stellar career working across film, theatre and TV productions. He is most widely known for portraying Argus Filch in the Harry Potter film series, Walder Frey in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones, and Abraham Setrakian in the FX horror series The Strain.

He was awarded a Olivier Award in 1991 for his supporting role in King Lear at the Royal National Theatre.

BAFTA winner for Best Supporting Actor for Broadchurch in 2013, he is currently in production for Guillermo del Toro's Dr. Frankenstein.

BETH RYLANCE as “EMMA”

KANE SURRY as “HENRY”