Yoo Jung Kim
Role: "Wei"
YOO-JUNG KIM is one of the most famous actresses in Korea. While she is best known for Dong Yi, Moon Embracing the Sun, and May Queen, she received her first acting award, Best Child Actress, for the television series Iljimae.
After her acting debut in the film DMZ, she became one of the most in demand child actresses in Korea, and she is now making the switch into teen roles.
She has appeared in movies such as Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, All for Love, The Chaser, and Haeundae. Her television work includes Painter of the Wind, Flames of Desire, and Golden Rainbow.
TIM KANG can currently be seen on CBS drama The Mentalist, where he plays detective “Kimball Cho.” In late 2011, Tim launched his production company One Shoot Films (OSF) with the focus of getting back to the basics of good storytelling, and to produce relevant, engaging and entertaining films that accurately reflect the world we live in today.
None of Them Will Collect My Soul is OSF’s premier project, a dramatic short film that focuses on the topic of human trafficking. Addressing real life crimes of abduction and abuse, and encouraging awareness to the issues of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), Tim is proud to be a celebrity spokesman for the NCMEC, an organization he is passionate about and has been involved with since 2010.
Tim Kang
Role: "Dr. Ken"
Nikki SooHoo
Role: "Mai"
NIKKI SOOHOO is an American-born actress from Southern California. Her experience in entertainment began with dance and evolved into formal acting roles beginning with the television pilot K-POW. In 2003, Nikki SooHoo met Los Angeles talent manager Addison Witt in his Santa Monica acting studio.
Utilizing her dance training, SooHoo was cast in a series of commercials before she landed the role as the high beam, head-spinning gymnast Wei Wei in Disney's gymnastics feature, Stick It (2006). Her first screen acting role was as a sexually abused abducted pre-teen in the world of child trafficking at age 14. The short film, Fields of Mudan, won the Grand Marshall Award and many others. Nikki SooHoo's first starring television role was in the Disney Channel pilot East of Normal, West of Weird (2005). This was a character adopted at birth to an American family and later torn between her Chinese identity and Jewish/Protestant parents trying to navigate her religious upbringing.
SooHoo's early work was primarily in Disney and Nickelodeon TV: Phil of the Future (2004), The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005), and Drake & Josh(2004). She has crossed over to other work, however. In the Peter Jackson-directed feature, The Lovely Bones (2009), SooHoo plays opposite Irish actress Saoirse Ronan. SooHoo's character is Holly, a youthful, otherwordly figure in the darkly emotional film. SooHoo exhibits her experience and love of dance in the lighthearted Bring it On franchise, Bring It On: Fight to the Finish (2009).
MARIKO DENDA is a Tokyo-born actress who has appeared in several award winning independent films such as Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf and the Backslider (Reincidente), which has screened at the Cannes Film Festival; and more.
Among several international stage experiences, Mariko is most proud of her performance as an original cast member of Bon Ton Roulet at the Shakespeare Café, a theatrical piece derived from Shakespearian text. The ensemble cast traveled to perform in Germany as a representative of the United States. Mariko is a perfectly sane crazy cat lady who is toying with the idea of opening LA's first Cat Café, a place where patrons can enjoy the company of many feline friends.
Mariko Denda
Role: "Nurse Hana"
Gregory Itzin
Role: "Dr. Stanton"
Steve Huang
Role: "Officer Kasai"
Bert Matias
Role: "Grandfather Chen"
William Ngo
Role: "Officer Ando"
GREGORY ITZIN is an Emmy and Tony nominated actor, best known for his role as President Charles Logan on the hit television series 24. Born in Washington, District of Columbia, Itzin originally intended to become a theater actor, receiving training at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. He has appeared in numerous plays, including the Pulitzer Prize winning The Kentucky Cycle, where he received a Tony nomination. His films include the adaptation of the Hunter S. Thompson novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, where he starred alongside Johnny Depp, Law Abiding Citizen with Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler, The Ides of March, directed by George Clooney and starring such luminaries as Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Ryan Gossling, and Spike Jonze's Adaptation with Meryl Streep and Nicolas Cage. Itzin has also starred in numerous television series, such as Mob City, The Mentalist, Once Upon A Time, Big Love, and Star Trek Enterprise.
BERT MATIAS, a SAG-AFTRA actor, has appeared in such films as Fred Claus, Let’s Go To Prison, Not Dead Yet, Rogue Force, Book of Swords, Home Alone, A Cup of Blood and various other independent movies. After working in Chicago theater, film, and commercials, he came to Los Angeles to pursue his second career as an actor. Matias is represented by AKA Talents and is a company member with The Vagrants, an LA theater company.
STEVE HUANG was born in Taipei, Taiwan, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where at the wishful age of 9, he watched Yul Brynner perform Rodgers & Hammerstein's The King and I live onstage from the front row orchestra at the Orpheum Theater. Spellbound and breathless, Steve was oblivious to all the fluids showered on him until after the standing ovation and calls for encore subsided. Yul's tears, sweat and saliva was a plethora of flavors, which left a lifelong taste for art in the impressionable young man. After thoroughly applying his education from UCLA and RIT to careers in technology and real estate, Steve discovered the Meisner Technique in 2010 and began acting in award-winning televisions and films in 2012. Full of love and compassion, Steve is currently writing a screenplay about the Dalai Lama.
WILLIAM NGO has trained at Playhouse West for over three years, spending a month in Jeff Goldblum's Intensive Professional class. Ngo has co-starred in The Hard Times of RJ Berger (MTV), New Girl, 5,000 Feet is the Best with Emmy nominee Denis O'Hare, Dragon Day with Scoot McNairy, Vatos Locos with Damian Chapa and Jay Tavare, Dark Matterswith Steven Culp and Pamela Gray, and the TV pilot Chinatown Squad with Ben Wang and Kelvin Han Yee. His film Mr. Stache (starring Amy Smart and Rich Sommer from Mad Men) played at the Tribecca Film Festival. He also starred in a national Toyota commercial and a music video for pop/dance singer Jaren with over 436,000 views on YouTube.
Full Cast
Yoojung Kim as Wei
Tim Kang as Dr. Ken
Nikki SooHoo as Mai
Mariko Denda as Nurse Hana
Bert Matais as Grandfather Chen
Gregory Itzin as Doctor Stanton
Turi Hong as Nurse Brownell
Steve Huang as Officer Kasai
William Ngo as Officer Ando
Denise Figueroa as No Eyed Woman
Huey Jang as Burned Victim
Timothy Franklin as American Officer
Paul Lu as Victim
James Recto as Victim
Yong Lee as Victim
Alison Chang as Victim