JOE JONES as Charles Beaumont

British actor JOE JONES is as charming off camera as he is on. The tall, handsome leading man is perhaps best known for his reoccurring role on TV's "Family Affairs," as well as numerous other British series and commercials. His film work includes appearances in TNT's acclaimed version of "A Christmas Carol," as well as work for Warner Brothers, Disney and the BBC.

   

GUY CASTONGUAY as Patrick LaFleur

"GUY CASTONGUAY is a consummate professional," director Timothy Gassen notes, "and his mental and physical dedication to his roles shows on screen." His other film work includes "Waiting," "Idleheist," and "Unbound." Guy has also appeared on television for USA's "Silk Stalkings," as well as TV movies for ABC and CBS. Guy is also an accomplished playright and stage actor.

   

JESS E. RIGGLE as Martin LaFleur

JESS RIGGLE's feature films include "No Mercy Man," "Whatever Happened To Aunt Alice," and featured billing with Kirk Douglas in "Posse." His television appearances include "High Chaparral" and "Petrocelli." His extensive stage work ranges from musicals to Shakespeare. Like the "Moon" director, Jess is a proud alumnus of The Ohio State University.

   

FRANCES FELD as The Junklady

FRANCES FELD brings more than five decades of professional acting experience to her performaces. She's appeared in many films, notably with Paul Newman in "Exodus" (1960), and as a nun in "Delta Force" (1986), and appeared for years as a member of the national theatre company of Israel. She remains active in all phases of film production.

   
STEVE McKEE as Officer Frank

New York City native STEVE McKEE has appeared on stage with Borderlands Theatre, the Live Theatre Workshop and Tucson Community Theatre. In 2003 he played a pivotal role in the indy feature "Idleheist." "Steve's positive frenetic energy on a set is infectious," says director Timothy Gassen, "and the camera captures that spirit."

   

CHRISTINE COE as Officer Harriet

The role of a police officer comes naturally to CHRISTINE COE -- she has returned to acting after a two-decade career as a federal criminal investigator. With a personality the opposite of her hair-brained on-camera character of Officer Harriet, Christine has landed leading stage roles and appeared in two other films in the past year alone.