The Cast

Cynical was created, written & produced by Ashley Avis.

Executive Producers:  F.Giustra, Amed Khan, Ashley Avis, Paul Harrison Daggett, Colin Day
Associate Producers:  Alexander Emmert, Dan Blanchett,  Ted Phillips, Justin Taite
Directed by:  Matthew Sullivan

Check out The Cynical Life of Harper Hall on IMDB!

Check out The Cynical Life of Harper Hall on IMDB

Main Cast List (Short):

Ashley Avis – Harper
Camille Cregan – Sparrow
Gerry Bednob – Rajit
Chelsea Bernier – Plum
Janna Van Heertum – Jessica
Justin Taite – Blaze
David Ballam – Benny Stone
Bennett Gillespie – Eamon
Jensen Daggett – Dani Stone
Kayley Larae Gable - David Hasslehoff’s Illegitimate Daughter
Gus Russell – Alan
Alex Ashbaugh – Pawel
Jimmy Q. Dihn – Jimmy the Bartender
Augusto Aguilera – Sunny
Danielle Merrill – Misty
Rachel Parker – L.A. Mom
Trevor Sunday – Screaming Kid
Stephanie Keefer – Singing Woman
Michael J. Sielaff – Dan the Scientologist
Toni Perkins – Little Old Woman
Mark Miller Summer - Little Old Man
John Alton – Asshole

The Cast – Full Bios: 



Ashley Avis
 - “Harper”
Ashley Avis is a twenty-five-year-old writer, actor, and fledgling producer.

After moving to New York at seventeen for the [shortest and most pointless pop-rock recording deal, ever] at Warner Brothers Music — Ash got into the fashion due to ‘height’ and went to college — graduating in a record two and a half years with a double major in International Business & Marketing… while catwalking for Mercedes Fashion Week and working with designers/brands like Calvin Klein, Garnier Fructis, Diesel Lingeire, Walford, and DL1961 jeans.  She also had a short stint in real estate at Corcoran / Citi-Habitats (she was Rookie of the Year in 2007), and ran a small webdesign business.

At nineteen Ash began writing as a personality for Nielsen Media’s Backstage, and at twenty, became one of the youngest editors for a national publication to date.

At twenty-two, she moved to Los Angeles – before doubling back for film projects in Manhattan. She is now twenty-five, the founder of Alchemy Pictures, and is in various stages of production on three different television shows.

Camille Cregan – “Sparrow”
After graduating from the Immaculate Hearth High School, Camille studied acting under the tutelage of acclaimed coaches Howard Fine, John Kirby and Marilyn McIntyre. She makes her debut as The Understudy in the AMC web series THE TRIVIAL PURSUITS OF ARTHUR BANKS directed by Peter Glanz, starring opposite Adam Goldberg as one of his love interests.

Camille burst onto the scene as a model, and has appeared in campaigns for Adidas, Lee’s Jeans, Microsoft, Ray-Ban and Verizon amongst others. She has also walked in LA Mercedes Fashion Week.

As the daughter of clothing designer Jane Book, Camille grew up in the world of fashion and is currently launching her own lingerie line.

She currently lives in Los Angeles.

Chelsea Bernier - “Plum”
Chelsea is a Los Angeles resident living and breathing the fabulous film and television industry. In addition to her acting career, she has a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Care Administration and she is a professional singer and dancer. She loves hiking, reading, songwriting, and spending time with friends and family.



Janna Van Heertum -”Jessica”
Janna VanHeertum is from a small town in upstate New York. After finishing college in Manhattan for theater she knew she had to step it up to the real deal and move to Los Angeles. Janna has been fortunate to land roles in ‘Crank 2′, ‘Everybody Hates Chris’, the new Charlie Sheen/Hilary Duff movie, ‘She Wants Me’ amongst many others.

Justin Taite - “Blaze”
Born and raised in Calgary, Alberta Canada, left college during his first year and moved to Vancouver to pursue a career in acting. After getting accepted to the Stella Adler conservatory two years later dropped everything in Vancouver and drove to Los Angeles in September 08. By June 09 he was released from the Stella Adler conservatory and took up full time classes with Arthur Mendoza at the Actors Circle Theatre every Monday and Wednesday night at 8:45pm

Alex Ashbaugh - “Pawel”
A Chicago native, Alex’s experience spans from the stage to the screen.  Beyond this, he has worked on numerous national commercial and print campaigns with some of the industry’s leading creative teams.  Constantly striving to develop himself as an artist, Alex studies with several of Hollywood’s most revered teachers and coaches on an ongoing basis.  In his spare time Alex enjoys writing and is a licensed pilot.  He will next be scene in upcoming work on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.  Alex lives in Los Angeles.”


Bennett Gillespie - “Eamon”

Bio coming soon.

Danielle Merrill - “Misty”
Beginning her career on the east coast, Danielle performed leading roles in theaters such as The Grove Street Playhouse (NYC) and The Vineyard Playhouse (Martha’s Vineyard, Mass). She got her foundation in NY, studying at highly respected schools such as The Atlantic Theater Company, founded David Mamet and William H. Macy, and The Barrow Group. She took what she learned to LA, where she landed a fun role on the iconic soap opera General Hospital and in films such as Walk Hard (John C. Reilly and Jenna Fischer), The Indies and Miles Apart, as well as many commercials. Also, having a love of children, she has been lucky to be a part of the Nick Jr. Show, The Fresh Beat Band and Disney’s Good Luck Charlie. She loves to keep learning and getting deeper into her work. She’s thrilled to be part of such a fun and amazing project as The Cynical Life of Harper Hall!

Augusto Aguilera - “Sunny”
Augusto Aguilera was born in Sun Valley, Ca and was raised for the majority of his formative years, in and out of old holloween costumes and threadcount forts, in Miami, FL. After attending 8 different Highschools and pretending to be 8 different people he hung up his cape and exchanged his parent’s bed sheets for a more sophisticated drag act. He began training at the age of 20 with Stella Adler’s protégé, Arthur Mendoza at the Actors Circle Theatre and has since worked on plays from Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune to Amadeus.

Rachel Parker - “L.A. Mom”
Rachel Parker moved to the West Coast from New York City at the end of 2010. Film/Television Credits:The Rebound, Reign Over Me, The Nanny Diaries, As The World Turns. As an improviser in New York she performed with Washington Sidepost and the all-female sketch/improv group The Leave It To Beavers. She is represented by CESD and has done numerous commercials. Training: Deborah Aquila, Ron Van Lieu, Gene Frankel, The Shakespeare Theatre, AADA, and The Peoples Improv Theater. www.rachelparker.net


Trevor Sunday – “Screaming Kid”
Trevor Sunday recently moved from Colorado Springs, CO to Burbank, CA to pursue tennis. However, with encouragement from his older brother and agent he decided to give acting a chance…..and he found out he actually enjoys it. Trevor is 11 years old and enjoys snowboarding, swimming, tennis and acting. The Cynical Life of Harper Hall was Trevor’s third production in 2011.

Stephanie Keefer - “Singing Woman”
Stephanie T. Keefer graduated with a B.A. in Theatre from UC, Irvine, where she studied with legendary theatre director Jerzy Grotowski. Some favorite roles have been Rose in The Woolgatherer, Hannah in Tennessee William’s The Night of the Iguana, and Maria in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. She has also been seen in commercials, television and film. Recently, her short film ONE DANCE was broadcast nationally on the CBS and FOX networks, and she’s looking forward to the premiere of the indy feature A Girl, A Guy, A Space Helmet, in which she plays the evil corporate bad guy. Go, ZSpace!

Jimmy Q. Dihn - “Jimmy the Bartender”
“My name is Jimmy ‘Dean’, but I don’t sell sausage’” Jimmy Dinh (pronounced “Jimmy Dean”) has a ton of energy and a special ability to always make people laugh with his unique jokes, personality, gestures, and accent. On “America’s Got Talent” in 2010, Howie Mandel told Jimmy, “I think that you’re a really funny man… I really think that you have a future and I think that you should be a comedian.”

Jimmy Dinh’s life is a story of rags to riches. He grew up in a family with nine children in Vietnam and Now USA he is the eyelash guru to Hollywood stars like Hale Berry, Jennifer Love Hewitt, and Katy Perry at his Beverly Hills lash salon.

NBC, America’s Got Talent (2010) ; E!, Chelsea Lately Show (2008); CBS News, Eyelash
extensions for the Oscars (2007); Eryka Badu Music Video “Honey” (2008) John Kerwin Show
(2008)

Michael J. Sielaff - “Dan the Scientologist”
Michael J. Sielaff…Originally from Fridley, Minnesota, Michael has had the privilege of co-starring on Chuck (NBC) and NTSF:SD:SUV (Cartoon Network), guest modeling on The Price Is Right and appearing in numerous short films and commercials- playing characters ranging from Tooth Fairy to Drunk Carney. Michael has been fortunate to have the opportunity to study with the likes of Lesly Kahn, Paul Parker, iO West, Comedy Sportz and Monkey Butler Comedy. (michaeljsielaff.com)

David Ballam - “Benny Stone”
Kayley Larae Gable - “David Hasselhoff’s Illegitimate Daughter”

David Ballam was born and raised in Columbus, OH. The son of Lawyers turned teachers, David didn’t begin acting until college at Ohio State, when he shot his first feature film. David moved to Los Angeles in 2007, and has been pursuing the business ever since. Currently he is working with Wize Guys Productions, writing and acting in sketch comedy skits.

Kayley’s bio coming soon.

Toni Perkins – “Little Old Woman”
In her 20- year acting career, Toni’s passion for acting has led her into countless indie feature films, shorts, commercials and industrial videos.  From her many theater roles, some of her favorites include: Marina in “Uncle Vanya”, New Village Arts: Marcia in “End Of The World Cafe, Actor’s Alliance Festival; Helena in “Checkmate Charlie”, The Playwrights Project; and Lucy on “The Women”, Avo Playhouse.

John Alton - “Asshole”
John was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in Minnesota in the Twin cities and on the Iron Range.  He graduated from Arizona State with a degree in Industrial Design and intended to pursue a career in special effects model making.  His soul had other plans.  He began doing community theater and then studied with Kathy Laughlin at the Performers Studio Workshop for five years and fell in love with the craft of acting.

After booking two national commercials, joining SAG and playing lead roles in various independent films in Florida he moved to Los Angeles to continue his career in film and television.