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Mei Melançon

Mei Melancon, born in the Philippines and raised in Japan to a French mother and Japanese-Chinese father, developed a passion for the arts early on. Her diverse upbringing and guitar lessons led to a love for acting, showcased in roles like "Shrink" and "The Truth About Angels." Balancing a successful modeling career, Mei is also an outdoor enthusiast, practicing Wushu Kung Fu, and residing in Los Angeles.

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Ian Bohen

Ian Bohen debuted in Todd Fields' "Delivering" and rose to prominence with a lead role in Lawrence Kasdan’s "Wyatt Earp." His film career features supporting roles in "Pearl Harbor" and "Hometown Legend." With extensive TV credits, including recurring roles in “Any Day Now” and “This Time Around,” and guest appearances in shows like “Dawson’s Creek” and “Cold Case,” Bohen recently co-starred in two features, "Special" and "Marigold."

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Estella Warren

Estella Warren, a leading actress in 15 films, starred in hits like "Kangaroo Jack" and "The Cooler." Known for big-budget films and independent features, she's an internationally recognized actress and former model. Estella, a synchronized swimming National Champion in Canada, is also famous for gracing magazine covers and being the face of Chanel #5 in Luc Besson-directed commercials.

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Kenny Doughty

Kenny Doughty, a rising talent, starred in films like "Crush" and "Elizabeth." Notably, he won Best Actor at the Palm Beach Film Festival for "The Aryan Couple." Doughty's diverse career spans British theatre, television, and films like "The Great Raid." Recent credits include "Irreversi," "The Crew," and "City Rats" in 2008.

Writer/Director/Executive Producer

Michael Gleissner

"Irreversi" marks the directorial debut of German-born Michael Gleissner, known for his executive producer role in films like "3 Needles" and "Shanghai Kiss." Simultaneously shot in Mandarin as "Hui Lu," the movie reflects Gleissner's diverse career. His directing journey continues with the film "Deep Gold."

Producer

Kacy Andrews

Kacy Andrews, with 20+ years in entertainment, is CEO of Bigfoot Entertainment, overseeing film production and a film school in the Philippines. Leading a team of 250, the company has produced 10+ films. Andrews, based in LA, was featured in PEOPLE ASIA's 2006 People of the Year issue.

Producer

Lisa Schahet

Northwestern grad Lisa Schahet started in Chicago, capturing exclusive footage of the Nancy Kerrigan attack. Her LA career spans John Wells Productions and 20th Century Fox, producing indie hits like "The Curiosity of Chance" and features for Bigfoot Entertainment. Up next is the dark comedy "The Joy of Celebrity." Based in Los Angeles, Lisa continues to make her mark in television and independent film.

Co-Producer

Chu Chen On

Chu Chen On, winner of the 1999 US Industrial Film and Video Festival, has contributed to major productions like "Tomb Raider" and "Rush Hour" series. His latest project involves collaborating on a series of short films with top directors from China and Hong Kong, including Fruit Chan and Ching Po Wong.

Production Designer

Second Chan

Before joining the production of Irreversi/Hui Lu, Second Chan served as art director on 2005’s The Sage Hunter and 2004’s Kung Fu (also shot in dual languages). Chan’s biggest production came in 2001 as theart director for Jackie Chan vehicle Rush Hour 2, which was also shot in Hong Kong.

Editor

Stanley Tam

Stanley Tam had edited 6 feature films since 2004 and is also credited by an alternate name, Tam Kwok-ming. He recently broke into the realm of directing serving as writer/director for Breeze of July shot earlier this year.

Editor

Kristoffer Villarino

At 30 years old, Cebu native Kristoffer Villarino is making a mark on the film industry in the Philippines abroad. He has edited four international films, including Irreversi and Midnight Movie.

Music Composer

Erik Godal

Erik, a California resident, studied music at OCC and UCLA, specializing in composition and orchestration. He contributed as a recording artist in groups like Blind Fish, Novaciane, and The Blue Hawaiians. Erik's diverse career includes major label studio sessions with artists such as James Brown and Rod Stewart. Since 2002, he has excelled as a film composer, scoring indie features and TV series, earning a 2006 Annie Award nomination for best TV score.