Veronica del Cerro (Sarah Winters)

Veronica is quite excited to be working on Toxic with A3Productions. She has been acting in the metro area since graduating from Virginia Tech, where she studied psychology and theatre. Since then, she has been studying at The Studio Theatre Conservatory where she has just finished understudying for Gin Hammond in The Syringa Tree. Other credits include Echo in Polaroid Stories at Studio Secondstage, Rennie in The Most Massive Woman Wins, Fuddy Meers, and The Vagina Monologues.

Lee Zagari (Miguel Garcia)

Lee Zagari is a 22-year-old native of Louisiana who grew up in North Carolina. He recently graduated in May of 2003 from the University of North Carolina with a marketing degree and a minor in theater. Since then, he moved to the Washington D.C. area to further his theatrical experience and his passion for acting. During his time in D.C., Lee enhanced his acting skills by continuing acting classes and performing at local theaters such as the Stanislavsky Theater, the American Century Theater, the H Street Playhouse, and the DCAC. With this being his sixth independent film production, he is making the transition from theater into film. His next step is to pursue the competitive Hollywood scene sometime within the next year. Lee would like to give thanks to The Almighty, his family, and his friends for all their love and support.

Marycarmen Wila (Abuela)

Marycarmen grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina and also spent time in Sao Pablo Brazil. When she was 14 years old, she moved to New York City. She came from a multicultural family with a diverse background. Her mother was also an actress, so acting is in her blood. She has been working full time as an actress for the last two years, doing work in commercials, industrials, movies and stage. She feels extremely happy and blessed in her career and is thankful to have a family who supports her in this crazy journey.

Manolo Santalla (Colombian Man)

Manolo Santalla was last seen as Laurent in Port City Playhouse's production of Tartuffe. He is currently rehearsing the role of Lichas in Sophocles' The Women of Trachis with Natural Theatricals, to be presented June 18–July 11, 2004 at the Alexandria Masonic Temple. Mr. Santalla has appeared in classical and contemporary plays with GALA Hispanic Theater, New Playwrights Theater, Paradise Island Express, Little Theater of Alexandria, and Mount Vernon Players. Favorite roles include Don Pedro Tenorio in El burlador de Sevilla, the original "Don Juan" play; Chuy in Our Lady of Depot; and Baby Mouse in Josephine: The Mouse Singer. Mr. Santalla has studied acting, voice, speech, and movement at the University of Maryland, GALA, Studio Theater, Dance Place, and with Eric Morris in his Actor Workshop.