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CAST

Canadian born actor Dylan Schmid has been performing professionally since the age of six. As a young actor Dylan honed his craft appearing in numerous stage roles including performances with the Victoria Shakespeare Society and the Pacific Opera Victoria. Dylan is best known for his role as Baelfire on ABC’s “Once Upon a Time”, Nick in Hulu’s new series “Shut Eye” and most recently his lead role of Henry opposite Thomas Jane in the critically acclaimed drama “1922”. Dylan was Nicholas Davidoff’s first choice for the lead role of Adam based on his perfect balance of charisma, intelligence, vulnerability and inner mystique. 

 

"I was deeply intrigued with Disorder the moment I started reading it. The story empowers itself with such dense knowledge, fully capturing the truth around a crucial and extremely current subject. A truth that inherently connects to all families one way or another."

Meredith's breakout starring role came at just fifteen years old in the unforgettable Disney film The Journey of Natty Gann  which garnered her "Best Actress in a Drama" at the Youth in Film Awards. After starring in four more films by the time she was eighteen, Meredith left Hollywood for Harvard to further her education, graduating cum laude with a degree in Psychology. Upon her return to Hollywood, Meredith resumed her acting career appearing in a variety of film and TV projects including Cold Case, Gray’s Anatomy, Damages and 24. With notable film roles in Lake Placid, The Third Wheel and independent films My Best Friend’s Wife and My Apocalypse. 

Jamie has appeared in over 100 episodes of television, with roles in films including Gone Girl, Argo, Nightcrawler, Avengers, Thor, Gridiron Gang, and Pride and Glory. He's had recurring roles on Murder in the First, Scorpion, The Fosters, and has been widely recognized for his portrayals as the emotionally driven Irish gunrunner, Cameron Hayes, in Sons of Anarchy, and the compassionate LAPD squad sergeant Terence Hill, in the critically acclaimed drama, Southland. Jamie is currently best known for playing Eric O'Bannon in Bloodline

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"What drew me to working on Disorder was getting to work with Nick Davidoff. I’d recently filmed a season of Bosch with him and was glad to work on any project he does. Then I read his script and was blown away! Disorder's poignancy and relevance to today’s issue of over-medicating our children hit me hard. Western medicine seems to jump to drug prescriptions as the “cure all” remedy without fully considering the side effects and long term consequences they're sentencing their patients to. Disorder shows the struggle between different views on this matter and how it can affect all those directly and indirectly involved. Nick’s story is powerful and important and NEEDS to be told".

TAMBERLA PERRY

Born and raised in Chicago, Tamberla attended the University of Rochester, New York before setting her roots in sketch comedy and improv at Chicago’s famed Second City. Tamberla performed with top theater companies of the legendary Chicago theater scene. Including productions of Black Diamond with Lookinglass Theater, Marie Antoinette and Hushabye with Steppenwolf and Bus Stop with Madison Repertoire to name just a few. Tamberla’s recent television credits include characters on Boss, Crisis, Madame Secretary and a pivotal role on Season 4 of the acclaimed Amazon drama series Bosch. Tamberla lives in Los Angeles with her husband and 1 year old toddler. 

Manhattan-born character actor James Russo has sparkled in diverse film roles since 1981, working alongside some of Hollywood's most prolific actors and directors. Since his debut in the iconic Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Russo has played a treasure trove of memorable tough guys, gangsters, and complex, hard-bitten heroes and villains. His most legendary roles include portrayals of the infamous Bugsy in 1982's Once Upon a Time in America, Vince Hood in 1984's The Cotton Club, Paulie in Donnie Brasco, and the psychopathic Joe opposite Farrah Faucett in the chilling thriller Extremities. A powerful presence anywhere he appears, Russo most recently starred as mob boss Crazy Chris in the upcoming TV drama The Neighborhood.

Kaitlyn Bernard is an up and coming Canadian actress who got her start at the age of three. Her initial love for performing stemmed from musical theatre, which she continues to enjoy today. Kaitlyn recently co-starred in the Netflix Original film, 1922 opposite Molly Parker, Thomas Jane and Dylan Schmid. Her feature film The Healer, a family comedy-drama where she plays a worldly and beautiful teenage girl stricken with incurable cancer is currently screening in theatres. Kaitlyn also appeared in a lead role in the psychological thriller Cadence premiering at the 2016 Vancouver International Film Festival where it earned the BC Spotlight award. In 2018 Kaitlyn can be seen in the feature film Richard Says Goodbye alongside Johnny Depp and Zoey Deutch.  More upcoming projects include a supporting role in the feature film Spontaneous with Katherine Langford and a lead role in the Lifetime sequel A Father’s Nightmare opposite Jessica Lowndes.    

Originating from Westerfield, Ohio, Scott Klace’s professional career began in 1991 in the television film The 10 Million Dollar Getaway. Over the next 20 years, he appeared in numerous TV series’ such as Beverly Hills 90210Seinfeld, ER, Malcolm in the Middle, NYPD Blue, 3rd Rock from the Sun and most recently Amazon’s acclaimed detective drama Bosch. Scott’s feature film credits include Money for NothingHeavy Gear and Roommates.

One of Scott’s most memorable TV appearances came in the final episode of Seinfeld, where he played the jailer of the four main characters. In 2006, Scott’s voice become a regular fixture on King of the Hill, appearing in over 30 episodes, never playing the same character twice.

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