Keir O'Donnell (Rafe)
Keir first burst onto the scene with his hilarious performance as Todd Cleary - Christopher Walken's odd yet artistic son (who has a crush on Vince Vaughn) in WEDDING CRASHERS. He also battled opposite Kevin James as the villain in the surprise 2009 blockbuster PAUL BLART: MALL COP. He is currently the lead of ABC's new Thursday night drama MY GENERATION and you may have also seen him in an episode of LOST (nerd alert: he's the father of Claire's baby!) Keir is a fantastically talented actor with an incredible range. His subtle charisma and knack for comedy is perfect for capturing the humor and the tragedy in our film. - Bradley Jackson
Jess Weixler (Ginny)
Jessica "Jess" Weixler (born Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, June 8, 1981) is an American actress, best known to date as the lead in the comedy-horror film TEETH and the comedy The Big Bad Swim. She graduated in 1999 from Atherton High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where she was in The River City Players acting group and in the Chamber Singers choral group and was voted "most talented", and then attended Juilliard.
She was nominated for a Breakthrough Award at the Gotham Awards in 2007 and won the Special Jury Prize in Dramatic cathegory For a juicy and jaw-dropping performance. at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007 both for her role in Teeth. She also appeared in the TV series LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT. In January 2009, she was named by New York Magazine as the "New Indie Queen" of the year and one of the fourteen "New Yorkers you need to know."
Madison Burge (Cameo)
Madison Burge is an Austin native who has been acting locally in theater and short film productions for 6 years. Burge recently landed the role as Becky Sproles on NBC's Emmy award winning series FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. Madison's first lead role in the short film "DEAR VIDDY" landed the film in a handful of film festivals across the country.
Heather Kafka (Cameo)
Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Heather Kafka was living above her mom's hair salon, rollerskating the neighborhood, and acting in local theatre when she booked a job as an extra in a Coca-Cola commercial and earned $200. She bought an Atari 2600 and began planning an acting career. She was six years old. After high school, Heather moved to Los Angeles, graduated from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and worked odd jobs from waitressing at the Hard Rock Cafe to cigarette girl at local clubs. But Austin always called her home. She would spend the next 20 years moving back and forth, torn between her love of home and her drive for a career in acting. She played "Chloe" on MTV's first scripted series AUSTIN STORIES, guest starred on CSI, CSI N.Y., E.R., and HOUSE. She played Dr. Emily Dawson on the Emmy awarded HUFF and turned in a memorable comedic performance on the Wilson Brothers project, THE WENDELL BAKER STORY. But it was her role as demented sister to Leatherface in the 2003 remake of the TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE that pushed her farther. In 2007 she returned to Austin once again, this time to give birth to her daughter Harper. One year later she would find herself in Park City Utah shooting fellow Austinite Bryan Poyser's LOVERS OF HATE. It would be her first starring role.







