Clark Middleton
Photo by Lela Edgar Photography - © 2014
Ewen Bremner
Stephen Park
Photo by Phil Nee
Clark Middleton has worked as an actor with film directors including David Lynch, Ang Lee, Henry Bean, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Rodriguez, Richard Linklater, Bong Joon Ho and Frank Miller, among others. On television, he has been seen on The Blacklist, Twin Peaks, American Gods, The Path, Fringe, Jonny Zero, in a recurring role on Law and Order, and in CSI: Las Vegas.
Clark also writes and directs original work for both screen and stage. A working actor in New York City since 1983, Clark made his theatrical debut in three plays with the late Geraldine Page. He went on to work with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof and has acted at the Public Theater, with the Circle Repertory Company, Shakespeare in the Park, the Signature, the Shakespeare Company. He has worked in regional theaters including the Denver Center and the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Clark has created parts for playwrights including Sam Shepard, John Belluso, David Ives, John Guare, Edwardo Machado, and William Leavengood. He also wrote the one-person, critically acclaimed play Miracle Mile and performed it in NYC and throughout the US.
Clark Middleton is a Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio.
Ewen Bremner has worked with many of the most respected directors in world cinema, including Woody Allen, Werner Herzog, Danny Boyle, Mike Leigh, Joon Ho Bong and Ridley Scott. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, he left school at 16 and began working widely in theatre, television and film for many years before being cast in his break out role in Trainspotting (1996), helmed by Oscar winning director Danny Boyle. His is now (Spring 2016) shooting the sequel in London. Having originated the role of Mark Renton in Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre production, Bremner made waves opposite Ewan McGregor and earned screen immortality with his character's infamous "speed fueled" job interview scene. Prior to Trainspotting, Bremner gave a striking performance in Mike Leigh's Naked, starring opposite David Thewlis.
In 1999, Bremner received critical acclaim and awards for his performance in Harmony Korine's Julien Donkey-Boy. Filmed strictly in accordance with the ultra-realist tenants of Lars Von Trier's Dogma 95 movement, it Starred Bremner as its eponymous hero, an american schizophrenic man living with his dysfunctional family.
Ewen's recent work includes Joon Ho Bong's Snowpiercer, Ridley Scott's forthcoming Exodus, Bryan Singer's Jack The Giant Slayer, Woody Allen's You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger, David Mackenzie's Perfect Sense, David Hare's Worriker Trilogy and Mike Newell's Great Expectations. He will also be seen in TNT's upcoming punk rock Shakespeare drama, Will.
Previous film credits include Match Point, Death at Funeral, Alien vs. Predator, The Acid House, Fool's Gold, Around the World in 80 Days, Black Hawk Down, Pearl Harbor and Snatch.
Ewen has also worked extensively in theatre and his credits include God of Hell (Donmar Warehouse), Damascus (Traverse). Trainspotting (Bush Theatre), The Present (Bush Theatre), Gormenghast (Lyric Hammersmith) and The Conquest of the South Pole (Traverse/Royal Court).
He is currently filming in Australia and the UK on Banished by Jimmy McGovern, a major historical drama for BBC chronicling the first white settlers in New South Wales.
Stephen Park has been working as an actor in film, television and theater for 25 years. He is best known for his work in the films Fargo, Do the Right Thing, and the sketch comedy TV show In Living Color. A passionate spiritual seeker most of his life, Stephen has developed a keen insight into the ways people cause suffering for themselves and block their creativity, and a facility for guiding them to a deeper level of freedom and expression.