WILLIAM
SADLER, JOHN HEARD, JAMES RUSSO, ESMÉ BIANCO, ANDREW KEEGAN AND THOMAS IAN
NICHOLAS CAST IN BRIAN A. METCALF’S “LIVING AMONG US”
Los
Angeles, CA – November 14, 2013 – It was announced today that William Sadler
(“Iron Man 3,” “The Shawshank Redemption,” “Die Hard 2”), Primetime Emmy
nominee John Heard (“Home Alone,” “Big,” “Runner Runner”) James Russo (“Public
Enemies,” “Donnie Brasco,” “Django Unchained”), Esmé Bianco (“Game of
Thrones”), Andrew Keegan (“10 things I Hate About You,” “O,” “Independence
Day”) and Thomas Ian Nicholas (“American Pie” films, “Rules of Attraction”)
will star in Brian A. Metcalf’s new horror/drama “Living Among Us.”
Written,
directed and produced by Metcalf, “Living Among Us” is a found footage film
about a documentary crew sent in to interview a family of vampires whose
existence has been made known to the world.
But soon, the crew realizes their
very lives are in danger as they uncover a deadly secret and must fight for
survival.
Sadler
is set to play the role of Samuel, the sect leader who arranges for the camera
crew to interview the family. Heard will play Andrew, the head of the family
who is being interviewed and Bianco will play Elleanor, the wife of Andrew.
Russo will be Aaron, the station manager. Keegan will take on the role of
Blake, the immorally sadistic and sociopathic vampire and family member while
Nicholas will play Mike, the camera crew's interviewer.
Principal
photography is slated to begin later this month in Los Angeles. “Living Among
Us” is the second Red Compass Media, Inc. feature production. The company’s
first film, “The Lost Tree,” which stars Nicholas, Lacey Chabert and Michael
Madsen, is currently in post-production and will be released in 2014.
“Living
Among Us” producers are Nicholas, Metcalf and Ben Chan. Nicholas is repped by
Sheila Wenzel of Innovative Artists. Metcalf is repped by Michael Pio of
Innovative Artists and Matt Galsor of Greenberg Glusker.
“Assembling
a great cast is never easy, and we’re thrilled to have such experienced talent
as a part of ‘Living Among Us,’” says Metcalf and Nicholas.
William
Sadler is a notable actor whose credits include seven-time Oscar® nominated
“The Shawshank Redemption,” “Die Hard 2” opposite Bruce Willis, Oscar®
nominated “The Green Mile” with Tom Hanks, and “Iron Man 3” alongside Robert
Downey Jr.
John
Heard is best known for his recurring role as Peter McCallister in the first
two installments of the “Home Alone” movies. Other notable feature credits
include “Cutter's Way,” two-time Golden Globe nominated “Cat People,”
Oscar® winner “The Milagro Beanfield War,” “The Pelican Brief” opposite
Denzel Washington, and two-time Oscar® nominated “Big” with Tom Hanks. He
was most recently seen in “Runner Runner” with Justin Timberlake and Oscar®
winner Ben Affleck.
James
Russo is a seasoned actor who has appeared in over 90 films in the last three
decades. He appeared in top features including Oscar® nominated “Beverly Hills
Cop” as Mikey Tandino, two-time Oscar® nominated “The Cotton Club”
opposite Eddie Murphy, “State of Grace” with Sean Penn, “My Own Private
Idaho,” “The Postman” and Oscar® nominated “Donnie Brasco.” Following
these successful films, Russo went on to be featured in “Public
Enemies” opposite Christian Bale and Johnny Depp, “Open Range” with Kevin
Costner and Quentin Tarantino’s two-time Oscar® winner “Django Unchained.”
Thomas
Ian Nicholas is a film actor and producer who is known for playing Kevin Myers
in the “American Pie” films, “Rules of Attraction” directed by Oscar®
winner Roger Avary, and “Rookie of the Year.” Other film credits include
Independent Spirit Award winner “Please Give,” and the upcoming horror-drama
film, “The Lost Tree.”
English
actress, Esmé
Bianco, is best known for her character “Ros” in HBO’s Golden Globe winner
“Game of Thrones.”
Andrew Keegan is known for his roles in films such as “10 Things I
Hate about You,” “O,” and was featured in the Oscar® winner “Independence
Day.” In 2009, Keegan made his stage debut as Rigby in Erik Patterson's
award-winning play, “He Asked For It.”
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