Kid's of Kid's Town
The "kid" cast of kid's town including background actors who have appeared in the show.
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- David Knoll is a Canadian actor with a wide range of experience performing in short films, features, commercials and episodic television/web series. His love of acting started when he was six after his parents enrolled him in a local acting school where he mastered the fundamentals of his craft. At age 11, he decided he wanted to find an agent and develop an acting career. Since then he has worked non-stop to continually develop his skills and to build a reputation as a serious actor that just happens to be a teen and not necessarily a teen actor.
No film or role is too small for David and when he is not booking paid roles, he is happy to work on student films to gain new experiences and to develop interesting and diverse characters. One of David's strength's is that he is able to adapt to almost any kind of genre of work including comedy, drama and suspense. One of David's first feature films saw him in a break-out role as Edgar in Vincenzo Natali's "Haunter", where he played opposite Abigail Breslin in this unique thriller-suspense feature. in 2013, David was cast as the lead as Brian Russell in the 12-episode family web/television series, "Kid's Town", which completed filming season 1 in June of 2013. David has appeared in commercial and network television series Reign and The Strain.
David is a full member of ACTRA, is in grade ten and attends in one of Canada's foremost performing arts schools Toronto, Ontario majoring in drama. In his spare time, he enjoys hanging out with friends, family and his rescue beagle Roxas. He is represented by Shari Quallenberg at AMI Talent Management Inc. - Jacob Ewaniuk is known for The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (2010), Ludo (2020) and Kid's Town (2013).
- Noah's first acting job came at the tender age of four when he landed 3 spots in an American national commercial. It was his first audition ever and he was hired on the spot! He went on to land spots in ten more commercials, filmed a music video and a short film in less than a year.
Noah's television debut came at the age of seven when he landed the role of Jakey Thomson in CBC's Booky and the Secret Santa (2007). He returned to reprise his role in Booky's Crush (2009).
Other featured television work includes: Rick Mercer Report (2006-2013), Little Mosque (2008), The Bridge (2010) and Doodlebops Rockin' Roadshow (2010).
Noah made his big screen debut in the Canadian feature film Moon Point. He plays the role of Young Darryl and can be seen in flashback scenes throughout the film.
You can watch Noah in the new Series Kid's Town (2013) where he plays the leading role of Jamie Redshaw.
Noah is truly happiest when he is acting. This is his "passion" as he would say. He works very hard and is up for any challenge. He is very personable, has great emotional range and has remarkable work ethic. - Actress
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Jeni Ross is an actress, known for No Escape Room (2018), Stage Fright (2014) and Christmas Jars (2019).- Actor
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Richard Davis is a Canadian actor from Toronto, Ontario and is based in Los Angeles and Vancouver. He showed an interest in the arts at an early age. By the age of 5, he had worked on over a dozen commercials and landed a recurring role on the HBO Canadian series, Good Dog.
Davis met George Pastic, the Oscar nominated director of the Violin (1974) just before his 4th birthday. Pastic became Davis's mentor in television and film, and the two forged a relationship that lasted up until George's unfortunate passing in 2014. Pastic's words and wisdom have remained a part of who Richard Davis is today.
Although Davis has held the lead and critical roles in many dramatic films, his passion in comedy began with his experience on HBO and continues to be evident with his Stand Up performances at The HaHa Comedy Club in North Hollywood and The Ice House in Pasadena, CA.
Davis is a graduate of Cool Beans University and Laughing Matters, and he also studied improvisation at The Groundlings, Second City and Durham Improv. Davis also enjoys hosting large events and has been the ongoing host and co-producer of Joey Awards TV in Vancouver B.C. since the beginning of 2019.
Davis considers himself a philanthropist and feels strongly about giving back. After his younger brother was adopted from an orphanage in Russia, he felt heartbroken for the children remaining there and worked diligently to fund the building of a playground at the orphanage. Although his real passion is comedy, you can also catch Davis writing about everything politics and history, but often with comedic undertones.
By: Team Richard Davis- Raven Adamson is known for Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang (2012), Dangerous Persuasions (2013) and Kid's Town (2013).
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- Jeremy Conte is known for Kid's Town (2013).
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Mexican-Canadian actress Emilia McCarthy De Antuñano has worked with the masters before turning 20, like directors Alejandro González Iñárritu and David Cronenberg to mention a few. She has shared screen credits with Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore, Famke Janssen, Gael García, and Robert Pattison. Emilia landed her first role in the Golden Globe award winning film "Babel" at the tender age of 7 because of her physical resemblance to Elle Fanning and her knowledge of Spanish and American language and culture. For Emilia, her dedication for acting has not been a phase, it is her life passion. She is at her happiest when she is in front of the camera. A seasoned actor at her young age, Emilia's versatility and talent have been recognized by the industry, winning her several prestigious awards and nominations.
Emilia's television credits include starring roles in the Disney Channel Original Movies "Zombies" and "Zapped," and series regular roles on Netflix's "Hemlock Grove," Nickelodeon's "Max & Shred" and Family Channel's "Dark Haven High"
Her previous credits include a guest-starring role in the highly rated CW series _"Beauty and the Beast" (2012)_ (qav) and a starring role in made-for-TV Canadian movies: Booky's Crush (2009) and Booky & the Secret Santa (2007).
At the age of eight Emilia had the opportunity to act alongside Cate Blanchett and Gael García Bernal as Cate's daughter, a role she shared with Elle Fanning, in the Golden Globe award winning Babel (2006).=
Her theatrical credits include roles in "Hairspray", "Aida", "Seussical Jr." and "Tarantella Cabaret". Emilia is fluent in Spanish, French and English and her life experiences allow her to switch "culture modes" effortlessly. Her goal is to be an accomplished and respected actress and to eventually pass on her knowledge of the art of acting to young aspiring actors.- Actor
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- Jackson Martin was born in London, Ontario, Canada, where he attended a french speaking elementary school. He started modeling and acting at the age of 8 in the Toronto and surrounding areas. He has appeared in multiple magazine and advertising campaigns throughout his modeling career. He filmed his first commercial for SC Johnsons Company, exposing him to his first professional film shoot.
At the age of 11, he decided to concentrate his future career in the film and television industry. His film debut came later that same year starting out with small parts in student films and independent productions. His natural acting and emotional abilities began to land him multiple lead and supporting roles. Martin has continued to work non-stop learning and growing in his craft, as well as building a reputation as a respectable and professional young actor that displays a confidence and maturity far beyond his years.
Jackson has completed multiple short films in leading roles including "Shelter" (director Jeffery Scott Fowler), where he plays Charlie, a sick young boy kidnapped by his soldier father, and as Darcy, in "Never Go Back"(director Greg Feir), a disillusioned young boy who must confront his fears in pursuit of his runaway brother and also in the award winning student film "Aiden" (director Alex P. Smith) as Aiden, who is trying to reconcile his nightmares following his mothers death.
Martin was chosen to play the role of "Blue Michael" in his first feature film "The Mechanical Boy",November 2012.