Lennah Seelig – (Julia Marsh)
Lennah is passionate about character acting and is a highly emotive method actress. She has had the pleasure of acting in many different types of entertainment; slap‐stick comedy, Shakespeare, radio, short films and promotional work. Her wealth of experience enlightens her interpretation of characters from the script and adds depth to her performance.
Her first public performance was with the Youth Theatre playing Hermia in A Midsummer’s Night Dream at The Royal Theatre Northampton. From there she was hooked and continued performing with the theatre for several years. Lennah graduated from Bretton Hall College, The University of Leeds in 1998 with a first class honours degree in acting, writing and directing for theatre. From there she studied under the artistic director of the Contact Theatre Manchester. During this time Lennah played various different characters such as Nora from A Doll’s House, Katerina, The taming of the shrew and Natalie from A Month in the Country.
Most recently Lennah has been working extensively within short films including the tense thriller noir Room 36 which played the international short film circuit to rave reviews. When the opportunity came up to develop and co‐write ‘The 5ive’ Lennah seized the chance and open up the opportunity to fulfil her ambition by stepping into her first feature film role as Julia Marsh.
Greg Tanner – (Greg Connell)
Greg is a friendly, passionate and hard‐working actor with a real love for the film industry. He started in his chosen career in the RAF whilst working abroad where the theatre scene is very popular. Then at the age of 28 when he left HM military forces and attended the prestigious Academy Drama School in London. Since then he continues to attend numerous acting courses at ‘The Actors Centre’ in Covent Garden’s where he is a full member.
Greg’s has a wealth of experience under his belt including work in television, feature films, documentaries, radio and commercials. Greg’s Television career has included roles in Eastenders, Holby City, Spooks, Tonight with Trevor McDonald, Mile High, and Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story, BBC television film, with Julie Walters. His film career includes roles in features such as Hard Shoulder, Bullet Boy and Shaun of the Dead.
Lee J Higgs – (Don G. Black)
Lee is a highly charismatic actor with a broad spectrum of experience and a strong physical presence. His bug for acting began at the age of 21 when he moved from Edinburgh to Norwich taking up live action role play. Creating, performing and sustaining a character, often for a whole weekend. Frequently being part of the plot team, creating, guiding and shaping the story through his character, he soon found his heart lay in performance.
Perusing this further Lee became part of a professional organization appearing as authentic costume characters for Star Wars – Lucas film, promoting their films and merchandise internationally at such places as The Odeon cinema Leicester Square, Monaco casino and TV stations including, ITV, CH4, MTV and VH1.
Keen to widen his experience further Lee went on to appear in ITV’s historical documentary, Killer Queen and stepped onto the stage in Safe House which played at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2010.
Lee has often been quoted saying ‘I’m acting, I’m happy.’
Emma Kendrick – (Joe Weaverly)
Emma is a hardworking, enthusiastic actor. Her love of acting stems from studying ‘Othello’ in sixth form with an English teacher who was passionate about performance. Emma then went on to complete a BA in Drama at the University of the West of England after which she became assistant director for the Centre of Performing Arts. Emma’s passion for films led her to complete an intensive screen acting course at Redfords Theatre. Most recently Emma co‐founded Broken Pipe Theatre, which launched in 2010 with a brand new show, Safe House, performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe receiving three and four star reviews.
Trev Preston – (John Harrison)
Trev has acted in a few independent films and a recent music video. Trev’s main area is historical consultancy for movies and books as he is currently studying for his Doctorate in History. Future projects include consulting on a major new feature film in which he also has a small role, co‐writing a feature film about the cold war and working with both James and Lennah in a consulting role on upcoming projects. Trev is also currently writing a one‐woman musical show about WW2 for the Camden Fringe Festival.