Andy King
Andy has worked Special Forces in hot-spots around the globe. He retired early after a stabbing and returned to Australia, and with the help of old friend Lyndon Joyce, set up a private security firm, servicing the public and private sectors. Andy is about to become a middleman in a game bigger than he can imagine.
About Paul Tassone
As an actor, writer and director, Paul has had an accomplished career in theatre, film and television. Upon completing a BA in Theatre and Drama from Murdoch University, Paul launched his professional career in 1992 with Karagiozis Down Under at the Deckchair Theatre Company.
He has since had a successful theatre career in Australia, appearing in a wealth of productions including My Love Plays at the Bastard Amber Theatre, and Escapaids at the Umbrella Theatre Company. He also appeared in Stephen Sewell's Buried and Buzo's Slam Dunk, both at the Black Swan Theatre. In 1994, Paul joined Insomniac Productions in Italy for their tour of The Lift and then settled in London to study at the famed Lee Strasberg Institute.
Paul made his television debut in the 1993 drama Secrets, starring alongside Rachel Griffiths and in 1994 co-hosted the afternoon show The Buzz. He was also cast in the sports teen drama Sweat, playing the role of Don "The Don" Majors opposite Heath Ledger and Martin Henderson.
As well as roles in television shows such Water Rats, Bullpit and in three USA television films, Paul was cast in the recurring role of Eddie Bird in the series Love Is A Four Letter Word. He also played the lead character in Australia's top rating drama All Saints for five years and in 2007 joined the cast of Home and Away, playing series regular Reverend Hall.
Currently based in LA, Paul has two feature films in development and the film Concealed awaiting release.