Clive Saunders
Clive Saunders was born and raised in London. He started life on the London fringe producing and acting in plays such as True West by Sam Shepard and The Dream Coast by John Steppling.
In 1993 he acted and produced Scenes From The Buried Life a portmanteau of
Charles Bukowski short stories from South of No North which transferred from London to Los Angeles.
In 1997 he wrote his first play Fishtank, which he directed and was produced at the
Finborough Theatre in London.
In 1998 he adapted Love for $17.50 from a Charles Bukowski short story and shot it on the streets of Los Angeles guerilla-style and it played at the Egyptian theatre for the American Cinematheque short film series.
Saunders co-wrote and directed the feature film Gacy in 2002 released worldwide by Lionsgate.
In 2016 Clive returned to filmmaking by acting and producing the experimental feature Dancing Day and the short documentary The Last Schvitz before producing and directing the feature film The Bangkok Job.
Leanna Chea
Leanna Chea is a French actress of Vietnamese and Cambodian descent. She is most noted for her performance in the 2019 Canadian film 14 Days, 12 Nights (14 jours 12 nuits), for which she received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Recently she has appeared in Asterix and Obelix:the Middle Kingdom and The Creator.
Ben Feitelson
Ben Feitelson was born in Paris and moved to London at the age of one month. His first TV appearance was in 1970 in Paris. In 1972 he joined Michel Fugain and the Big Bazar.
After three years at the Conservatoire in Paris he returned to London. His first film was Superman directed by Richard Donner in 1978. It was followed by a spell on the longest running soap opera in television history, Coronation Street.
Ben has worked extensively in Film, TV and Theatre. He appeared in The Guns and the Fury (1981,directed by Tony Zarindest) along with Cameron Mitchell and Peter Graves. He was in the film Revolver (2005) directed by Guy Richie.
He has also appeared in Victory's Short (2014) Dancing Day (2017) directed by Ivo Consi where he first worked with Clive Saunders. In 2022 he appeared in Astride et Raphaëlle (aka Bright Minds) for France 2 TV which sold worldwide. He has been a lifelong student of legendary acting teacher Jack Waltzer. Ben dedicates his performance in The Bangkok Job to his late mother, Mony Rey.