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    Kyle Catlett

    as Joey Matthews
    About the Cast About the Show

    Kyle Catlett

    as Joey Matthews
    • Actor
    • Character

    Nine-year-old Kyle Catlett’s recent television credits include guest appearances on “Unforgettable,” “Pan Am,” “Mercy” and “As the World Turns,” as well as in the short film, “The Fort,” which premiered at Sundance.

    An avid martial artist, Catlett is a three-time world champion in Kung Fu (age 10 and under) and a world champion in Tai Chi (age 17 and under). He is fluent in English, Russian and Chinese.

    He will make his feature film debut next year in the title role in “The Young and Prodigious Spivet,” directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet.

    He is from New Jersey.

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    Nico Tortorella

    as Jacob
    About the Cast About the Show

    Nico Tortorella

    as Jacob
    • Actor
    • Character

    THE FOLLOWING reunites Nico Tortorella with creator Kevin Williamson, for whom he starred in Wes Craven’s “Scream 4,” opposite Emma Roberts. He will next be seen starring opposite Anton Yelchin in the feature film adaptation of Dean Koontz’s best-selling “Odd Thomas.”

    Tortorella recently co-starred alongside Nicole Kidman and Nicolas Cage in director Joel Schumacher’s dramatic thriller, “Trespass.” He previously starred for Schumacher in the Sundance hit, “Twelve.”

    His television credits include “The Beautiful Life” and “Make it or Break It.” In addition to acting, his passions include his dogs, vintage fashion, antiques and his tattoo collection.

    From Chicago, IL, Tortorella resides in Los Angeles.

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    Adan Canto

    as Paul
    About the Cast About the Show

    Adan Canto

    as Paul
    • Actor
    • Character

    Adan Canto is from the small town of Acuña, Mexico, across the border from Del Rio, TX. As a child, he played piano; at the age of nine, he made his film debut in “Like Water for Chocolate”; and at 16, he became a professional singer.

    His first big acting break came in the 2009 thriller “Sin Memoria” (“Without Memory”). He then booked a supporting role in “Te Presento A Laura” (“And Presenting Laura”).

    Canto starred in two recent Mexican films: “Amar No Es Querer” (“To Love Is Not To Want”); and “Casi 30” (“Almost 30”). In television, Canto was a series regular on “Estado De Gracia” (“State Of Grace”) and guest-starred on “Los Minondo” and “Me Mueves” (“You Move Me”).

    He also had lead roles in the Mexican plays “Todo Sobre Mi Madre” (“All About My Mother”) and “No Se Si Cortarme Las Venas O Dejarmelas Largas” (“I Don’t Know If I Should Cut My Veins Or Let Them Grow Longer”).

    THE FOLLOWING marks Canto’s U.S. debut. He resides in Los Angeles.

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    Valorie Curry

    as Emma
    About the Cast About the Show

    Valorie Curry

    as Emma
    • Actor
    • Character

    Born and raised in Southern California, Valorie Curry grew up in the theater, and she received her B.A. in theater arts from California State University, Fullerton. During her college years, Curry made her first onscreen appearance as a recurring guest star on “Veronica Mars.” After she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting full-time, she booked the role of “Charlotte” in her first feature film, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2.”

    Since then, she has made guest appearances on numerous TV shows, including “CSI: NY” and “Psych.” Curry has also worked in the exciting new arena of motion-capture acting. She is a founding member of Los Angeles’ Coeurage Theatre Company, and recently appeared in such productions as “Double Falsehood” and Lanford Wilson’s classic, “Balm in Gilead.”

    From La Habra, CA, Curry resides in New York.

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    Shawn Ashmore

    as Mike Weston
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    Shawn Ashmore

    as Mike Weston
    • Actor
    • Character

    Shawn Ashmore played “Bobby Drake,” otherwise known as “Iceman,” in the box office smash trilogy of “X-Men.” He starred in the film “Frozen,” about three skiers stranded on a chairlift, who are forced to make life-or-death choices; and in the equally chilling “Bloodletting,” a miniseries based on the award-winning short story collection by Vincent Lam, “Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures.”

    Ashmore starred in the post-apocalyptic thriller, “The Day,” which screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. He played the lead role in the Canadian telefilm, “Diverted,” a fictional story about what happened to passengers aboard a flight on 9/11. In 2008, he played the role of “Eric” in the sci-fi thriller “The Ruins.”

    In 2005, amongst other films, he starred in “Terry,” in which he played the heroic “Terry Fox,” who after losing his leg to cancer ran across Canada in 1980 to raise money and awareness for the disease. The film went on to receive numerous accolades and award nominations.

    In 1994, he was nominated for a Gemini Award for his work as “Waylon Tibbins” in the TV m

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