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Dylan Wittrock (Young Louie) was born with the acting bug, playing his first role in a play at Shakespeare & Co. in Lenox, MA, at the age of five. Before acting together in Louie, Dylan and his father, Peter, and brother, Finn, performed in many of Shakespeare’s plays in venues across the country. This instilled in him a love for theater and a passion for the craft and the art of acting. He is currently pursuing the dream in Los Angeles, where he lives with his lovely wife, Lauren. Other than acting, he loves writing, boxing, hiking, and practicing his Spanish.


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Peter Wittrock (Old Louie) Currently teaches voice and Shakespeare at the Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles. Peter trained with Kristin Linklater and is a Designated Linklater Voice Instructor.  Peter taught voice and speech at the University of Massachusetts, Bennington College, Simon’s Rock of Bard College, DePaul University, and later at USC and UCLA in California. He continues to teach voice privately in the Los Angeles area. Los Angeles acting credits include: Claudius (Hamlet), Orsino (Twelfth Night), Juror 10 (Twelve Angry Men), at The Mechanicals Theater Company, with Finn Wittrock; Falstaff (Merry Wives of Windsor), Leontes (A Winter’s Tale), Benedick (Much Ado About Nothing) at Southern California Shakespeare Festival.


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Finn Wittrock (Young Roscoe) After studying theater at The Juilliard School, Finn performed in Tony Kushner's Off-Broadway play The Illusion and subsequently made his Broadway debut as Happy Loman in the revival of Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman, directed by Mike Nichols. Since then, he has appeared in films such as The Normal Heart, Noah, Unbroken, The Big Short, Plus One, If Beale Street Could Talk, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Semper Fi, and most recently, Judy starring Renee Zelwegger. He garnered a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his role as Dandy Mott in the FX series American Horror Story: Freak Show. He also appeared in American Horror Story seasons Hotel, Roanoke and 1984. In 2018, he portrayed murder victim Jeffrey Trail in the FX crime drama series American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace for which he received a second Emmy nomination. He returned to the stage in Sam Gold's production of Othello alongside Daniel Craig, David Oyelowo and Rachel Brosnahan, and in Broadway's the Glass Menagerie with Sally Field and Joe Mantello. Upcoming films and TV include Deep Water directed by Adrian Lyne, Long Weekend, directed by Steve Basilone, A Mouthful of Air with Amanda Seyfried, and the Netflix series Ratched.


 
 
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Terry Holland (Old Roscoe) With broad experience on both sides of the camera, Terry Holland has more recently been focused on work in front of the lens appearing in a variety of independent film projects for Karen Allen (A Tree, A Rock, A Cloud), Douglas Trumbull (UFOTOG), Bob Krzykowski (The Man Who Killed Hitler…), Jeremiah Zagar (We The Animals) and Gregory Crewsdon (Cathedral of the Pines).

 

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Christopher Rojas (Young Peck) is a theater and film actor, currently based out of New York City. He is the youngest of four boys, born to Karen and Carlos Rojas in the small town of South Hadley in Western Massachusetts. In addition to studying acting with New York Stage and Film and Powerhouse Theater, Chris has performed with many companies throughout Massachusetts, including the Berkshire Theatre Group, New Century Theatre, and the Majestic Theater. A few of his favorite credits include playing Tom Wingfield in the Tennessee Williams classic, The Glass Menagerie, Lord Angelo in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, and the Emcee in Kander and Ebb’s dark musical, Cabaret


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Mark H. Dold (Old Peck) has appeared on and off Broadway and in regional theatres from coast to coast. He is currently a part of the U.S. company of the Olivier award winning play The Inheritance on Broadway. On camera highlights include guest-starring roles on Person of Interest; Suits; Gossip Girl; Third Watch and most iterations of Law & Order. Mark is a graduate of Boston University; The Yale School Drama; an Associate Artist at Barrington Stage Company in the Berkshires and a proud member of The Actors Center. www.markhdold.com


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Jake Sidney Cohen (Peeler) was born in Brooklyn, New York, to David and Eti Cohen. He has an older brother, Eli, and two younger sisters, Lauren, and Gabi. He moved to Los Angeles in 2016 to study at the Stella Adler Conservatory and graduated in October 2018.  His theatre credits include; Jamie Tyrone in  Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Pale in Burn This, Treplev in The Seagull, Greg in Middletown, Danforth in The Crucible, Ned Ramble in The London Cuckolds, and Rosencrantz in Hamlet. Film and TV credits include; The Drifter in Stray (2018), Randall in Stevie (2019), Joseph in The Christ Child, and is set to appear as Yaniv in the Amazon series Homecoming later this year.  www.jakesidneycohen.com


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Johnny Irion (Hobo) is an acclaimed musician across the folk-rock spectrum.  He comes by his American roots bona fides honestly, having performed and collaborated with icons such as Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Jeff Bridges and John Goodwin (Crazy Heart), Superchunk, The Jayhawks, Wilco, Glen Phillips, and Ramblin Jack Elliot. In 2018 Johnny released his acclaimed solo album Driving Friend produced by Tim Bluhm and featuring members of Wilco and Dawes. In 2011 Jackson Browne invited Johnny to perform his song Hard Working People in Washington DC. In 2019 Hard Working People was featured on Amazon’s Fresh Folk & Americana Playlist, which is a testament to the staying power of his music. Other screen credits include: Twin Peaks, The Job, and Ghost World. www.johnnyirionmusic.com