
Age: 16
male
Aias Dalman is a 10-year-old child actor and screenwriter from Vancouver, BC, Canada. Scouted by Young Moviemakers Director Levente Mihalik while in a kindergarten science class, Aias spent the next 3 years working in Vancouver independent film both as an actor and writer. By the age of 7 his screenplays had already won awards, including Best Film Overall at the Toronto International Film Festival's (TIFF) Young Filmmakers Showcase for "The Fortune Teller," as well as Best Narrative at the Calgary International Film Festival for "Teen Chick." His most recent work, "Tough Guy," was screened at over 24 film festivals internationally in 2018 and continues to circulate at festivals in 2019. While his first loves are science and the independent film industry, in 2018 Aias decided to sign with Lucas Talent in Vancouver and has since been in a number of TV, Film, and Commercial productions around the city. While Aias loves acting theatrically, especially with the fascinating people he meets on set, he aspires to someday have his own "Bill Nye" style Science Show and ultimately to give his own TED Talk.

I’m a Gemini. Impulsive. Curious. Headstrong. A twin. Heir to a throne I know nothing about. And it turns out, I’m Fae. But of course there’s a catch - all I have to do to claim my birth right is prove that I’m the most powerful supernatural in the whole of Solaria. And sure, technically that’s true as I’m the daughter of the Savage King. But the bit they didn’t put in the brochure was that every single Fae in this Kingdom would claim my throne if they could. The school they’ve sent me to is both dangerous as sh*t and one helluva party. Vampires bite weaker students in the corridors, the Werewolf pack has orgies in the Wailing Wood at every full moon and don’t even get me started on the dark and twisted ways the Sirens use their powers on people’s emotions, or how my sinfully tempting Cardinal Magic teacher hosts detentions that leave people needing therapy. Classes are totally interesting if you manage to live through them. And that Gemini star sign I mentioned? It now determines my elemental magic and affects my destiny, so learning astrology is essential if I’m going to beat down my classmates – which is actively encouraged by the way. My biggest problem is the drool worthy Dragon shifter who has his eyes on my throne. He and his three psycho friends are determined to make my time here hell. All I’ve got to do is survive. But fate might have other ideas. Dammit, why couldn’t I have gotten a letter to Hogwarts?



