Kathy Shao-Lin Lee is currently based in New York City. Her film credits include lead roles in “Educated”, “98.599”, “Being With Me”, “Bloom”, “The Big Dish”, and a featured extra role in Martin Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York”. She can be seen in the award-winning feature film “Red Doors,” which will be released in theaters in May 2006. “Red Doors” won Best Narrative Feature at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, as well as the Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Acting at the 2005 Cinevegas Film Festival, Audience Award and the Grand Jury Award for Screenwriting at the 2005 Outfest Film Festival. Kathy’s print advertisements, television commercials, and industrial videos include national and international campaigns for AT&T, IBM, and The Children’s Place Clothing Store. On stage, Kathy also has extensive experience in musical theater and toured with the Princeton Triangle Club, the oldest collegiate musical-comedy troupe in the nation.
Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Perry Tsao moved with his family to the United States at the age of four, and now resides in New York. Perry is both an accomplished pianist and an accomplished tennis player, having competed in many USTA sectional and national tournaments. At the age of fifteen Perry began to pursue his life long love for acting. He has appeared on “All My Children” and several Philip Morris anti-smoking commercials. Besides “The Projectionist,” Perry has starred in several short films including “Ghost Soldier” and “Vacation.” He studied acting at HB Studio in Greenwich Village, and is currently enrolled in Fordham University’s College of Business Administration where he is completing his senior year with a degree in Marketing.

