Jordan Jones as Mike
Lead
Jordan Jones is an up-and-coming actor, as Dig denotes his debut performance.  Since filming, he has starred in numerous shorts out of Austin and Los Angeles and garnered a supporting role in his second feature shot in Texas.  Most recently, he landed the lead in a nationally run Levis commercial shot with award winning director Rick Floyd.  He is currently in development of his first feature as a writer, producer, and actor. Jordan will be a recent graduate from the University of Texas at Austin.  He works out of both Austin and Los Angeles.
Theo Gutierrez as Manuel
Supporting
Born in Eagle Pass, Texas and raised in San Antonio, Theo has been working in film for several years. He has worked both in front of the camera, and behind it.  At present, Theo is a partner in Wood-n-butterfly Productions as a writer/producer and is currently has two films in pre-production.
Emily Jane Baker as Katie
Supporting
Originally from Arkansas, Emily began pursuing performing arts at the age of five. She gained recognition in theater throughout her years in high school. Before moving to Austin she was awarded the most memorable performance by an actress through the Ozark Arts Council of the renowned Lyric Theater in Harrison, Arkansas.  Since moving to Austin she is continually studying dance, theater, and film. She has attained principal parts in locally produced films and is looking to further her career in the film industry.  She continues to work and grow in the thriving film community in Austin, Texas.
Richard C. Jones as Renton
Supporting
Richard found his love for acting circuitously after achieving a BA in Broadcast Journalism and working as an editor on several narrative projects. In the last year he has been cast in the feature projects Dig, Stoner, and More Moments the Go and starred in the indie feature Look At Me Again along with numerous shorts shot in the Austin area.  He has also been cast as the lead role for the feature project Ladyboy, which is scheduled to shoot in Berlin, Germany in the spring of 2010.