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Cast and Crew

KIM HARPER:


ACTOR 1: vulnerable girl

Kim was born in Spain. She has been acting and also singing since she was 5, and has been in many programmes and movies. She has been in the films "Gone" and "Don't Look Back", and starred in the film "Goodbye". She continues to carry on succeeding in her acting career, but would also like to make it as a singer.
Films Kim has been in: "Gone", "Don't Look Back" and "Goodbye".


AMY COOPER:


ACTOR 2: vulnerable girl

Amy was born in London, she has been learning to act since she was 10 years old. She is an upcoming A-list actor, who has starred in multiple TV programmes such as "Jackson and Jones". As well as this, she has starred in the films "The Haunting" and "Listen". She prefers acting in films from the horror/thriller genre.
Films Amy has been in: "The Haunting" and "Listen".


DAVID CANNING:
 


ACTOR 3: crazed surgeon 

David was born in London but grew up in Cambridge, where he went to acting school. He has always been interested in acting and has been practising since he was 5 years old. His first major job was in 2005 when he was asked to be in an advert. Since then he has been asked to be in a few other films, and hopes to be in more within the future. Although, he prefers to star in films from mainly horror/thriller genres, which is why I thought he's make a good character for my film. 
Films David has been in: "Maria", "The Lake" and "Ghoul".


DANIELLE BERG:

 

ACTOR 3: vulnerable girl

Danielle was born in paris. She has always had an interest in acting and is determined to pursue her career in it. Her first big job was in 2007 when she was asked to be a voice over for a kids film. Since then she has continued to receive other jobs and is now working on bigger projects.
Films Danielle has been in: "The Fire", "The Six Archives" and "Indigenous".


Director: James Wan

James Wan is an Australian film producer, screenwriter and film director of Malaysian Chinese descent. He is widely known for directing the horror film Saw (2004) and creating Billy the Puppet. Wan has also directed Dead Silence, Death Sentence, Insidious, The Conjuring and Furious 7.


Script Writer: Tom Six


Tom Six was born on August 29, 1973 in Netherlands. He is a director and writer known for The Human Centipede (first sequence) 2009, The Human Centipede (final sequence) 2015 and The Human Centipede (full sequence) 2011.


Director of Photography: John R. Leonetti


John R. Leonetti was born on July 4, 1956 in California. He is known for his work on Annabelle (2014), The Conjuring (2013) and insidious: Chapter 2 (2013).


Production Designer: Jennifer Spence


Born in Northern Ontario, Canada, moved to British Columbia with her mother and sister when she was 9 years old. Moved to Los Angeles in the 90s and began working in the industry along side her husband shortly there after. A self taught artist, specialising in painting and worked her way through all aspects of the art department.


Executive Producer: Brian Kavanaugh-Jones


A producer known for Midnight Special (2016), Upgrade (2018) and Sinister (2012).


Executive Producer: Couper Samuelson


Executive vise president at Blumhouse at Universal Pictures.


Producer: Jason Blum


Emmy award winning producer, Jason Blum is the founder of CEO of Blumhouse Productions, a multi-media production company that has pioneered a new model of studio filmmaking - producing high-quality micro-budget films. Blumhouse has a first look deal with Universal Pictures and has produced the highly-profitable Paranormal Activity, The Purge, Insidious and Sinister etc.


Producer: Richard Brener


New Line Cinema President / Chief Creative Officer.


Music Composer: Bear McCreary


A degreed graduate of the prestigious USC Thornton School Of Music (in 'composition and recording arts'). Although he is now firmly in the mainstream of film composition, many of his earliest soundtrack-music compositions were for independent motion picture productions.


Costume Designer: Leah Butler


A second generation Californian, has parlayed her love of fashion into film career in film and television. "Annabelle Comes Home" and "Shazam!" are just some of the films Leah has designed. She also loves creating looks for music videos and photo shoots and working on independent feature films and shorts.


Editor: Kirk M.Morri


Editor and Post Production Supervisor. Has worked on the films "Lights Out", "The Conjuring 2", "Insidious Chapter 2" and "The Conjuring".


Casting Director: Anne McCarthy


Anne McCarthy is a casting director and film producer, she also has a profession in film producing. She is best known for her work on Aqua-man (2018).

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