Adrian Colbert hails from the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario where he began his career as an actor/improviser. In 2008 Adrian dropped out of university to purse acting as a full time profession.
This led him to Vancouver to attend the Vancouver Film School’s Full
Time Acting for Film and Television program. Adrian’s recent credits
include, Red Zone and the indie horror flick “Ushers Legacy”. He someday
wishes to usurp Stephen as the head of the Colbert nation.
Pete Smeader… Joe #2
Pete got the acting bug in high school and that sent him to New York where he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He also used to work summers as a kid at the Grand Hotel in Mackinac Island, Michigan and was a member of the Grand Hotel dramatic society and vaudeville nights.
He recently played 'Tina's Ex-Boyfriend' in the long running hit comedy play, 'Tony N’ Tina's Wedding' for 8 months.
One of his first roles was narrating the stage reading of the play, "Meet Maud Adams" which was the basis for the cult film "Somewhere In Time" that starred Jane Seymour, Christopher Reeve, and Christopher Plummer. Every year the “Meet Maud Adams” actors return for a ‘Somewhere In Time’ weekend and put on a performance of the play for nostalgic memories.
Kevin Sloan… Dusty
Kevin is out there somewhere doing something he loves... Probably... Hopefully.
Mersiha Musovic… Fran
Mersiha Musovic is very thrilled to be a part of the Hunky
Pipe-Fitter web series! Mersiha's other credits include working on short
films, sketch comedy, and theatre productions. When not acting,
Mersiha enjoys writing, reading, and playing an intense game of Scene It!
Tijana Popovic… Marcie
Tijana's acting career has taken her across the country, from Calgary to Toronto and currently Vancouver where she has been privileged to work in theatre, film, TV, sketch comedy and improvisation.
Through her own hard work and determination, Tijana has appeared in over 25 feature and short films, 13 theatre productions, 6 sketch comedy troupes and numerous other performance projects. Tijana's work as a professional artist has been seen at the Toronto International Film Festival, Vancouver International Film Festival, Montreal's Festival du Nouveau, Winnipeg's Key Con Festival, Toronto Trek, Bloodshots Film Festival, San Francisco's Hole Head Indie Film Festival, and CSIF's $100 Film Festival, to name a few.
Marcel Perro… Arthur
Marcel Perro began his acting career in Winnipeg, working predominately with Hamm It Up! Productions and running its sister company, improv based troupe, Green Eggs and Hamm. His most notable role with Hamm It Up! came in the '96 Canadian premiere of Eric Bogosian's SubUrbia playing the role of all around jerk, Tim.
After moving out to Vancouver in '98, he worked with local improv troupe, !nstant Theatre while doing background work in film and shooting a commercial for Miller Lite. He became involved with the Vancouver Film School's sketch comedy group in 2007 and has been performing with them ever since.
Last fall, he was nominated for Best Male Actor at the 72hr Laughing Stock Comedy Film Festival for his role in "Best Christmas Ever". He's also shot a number of Port Shorts with VFS and is currently shooting VFS alumni, Andrew Menzies, feature film debut "Do Something With Your Life".
Born in Ilhéus, Brazil and raised in Ottawa, this modest and deeply bashful youngster would sporadically forget himself to entertain teachers, students and generally whoever would watch, imitating his favorite comedians and film scenes. Always interested in acting as a career but as a child he was convinced that, like glamour models, you needed to be over six feet tall to act.
In his teens he discovered Dustin Hoffman, his favorite actor, was average in height and he was off to the races. After getting his bearings in Ottawa, he moved to Vancouver and began appearing on SMALLVILLE, THE DEAD ZONE, SANCTUARY and FRINGE. He is a part of the Calgary's GLENBOW MUSEUM permanent exhibit: MAVERICKS as Fred Begley. You may have also seen him in his feature film debut in THE A-TEAM or at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics singing with the Gleeful ensemble.
CREW
Creator: Salvatore Stefanile
Producer: Jennifer Pitcher
Producer: Meghan Lightle