Mara Shuster-Lefkowitz as Nina
Mara Shuster-Lefkowitz is a Los Angeles based actress who began her career at the age of 7, performing at New Conservatory Theater Center of San Francisco. She graduated Emerson College in 2015 where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Acting, before moving to Los Angeles, CA.
Some of her theater credits in LA include acting in two immersive JFI productions of CREEPLA; as well as 26 Pebbles, performed at Above the Curve Theatre, which won her a Valley Theater Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2019.
She is a current member of Theatre of Note in Hollywood, and co-creator, writer and lead of Searching for Sisterhood, an emerging web series. She is signed with BBA Talent for Voiceover and Management with L'il Angels Unlimited.
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Tommy Lee Kirby as Paul
Tommy Lee Kirby is an American actor born in Phoenix, Arizona. He developed his passion for acting growing up in the East Texas and the Houston areas where he studied theater throughout high school and college. Tommy began performing locally at 8 years old, and since then, his credits have flourished through all mediums including but not limited to T.V., theater, and film.
He was recently seen on American Horror Story: Apocalypse and Mom.
Rosie Lagos-Juardo as Olivia
Rosie Juardo, who plays the role of Olivia, is excited and proud to make her film debut in the movie Dear Olivia. Rosie, named after her grandma, lives in Los Angeles with her mom and siblings. Rosie's ultimate goal is to be a model and actress. Her favorite subject is math, but she also loves dressing up and styling her sisters. Rosie would like to thank her mom, Caren, and her sisters for their love and support.
Directed by Brit Tobin
Brit Tobin is an award-winning writer and producer most known for the cult comedy series Hollywoodburgh. As a storyteller, Brit gravitates toward telling compelling, character-driven stories that are unorthodox and thought-provoking.
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Her most recent directing credits include The Final Fiction (2016), which debuted internationally in the same year and was a selected finalist for the Indiewise festival in 2018; she also oversaw direction and production for Dire Dock's Georgia Line music video single which made its world premiere in the Shane Dawson film Not Cool in 2014.
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