Edgemont (TV Series) - Cast

Cast

  • Dominic Zamprogna — Mark Deosdade
  • Sarah Lind — Jen MacMahon
  • Kristin Kreuk — Laurel Yeung
  • P.J. Prinsloo — Chris Laidlaw
  • Grace Park — Shannon Ng
  • Richard Kahan — Gil Kurvers
  • Micah Gardener — Craig Woodbridge
  • Jessica Lucas — Bekka Lawrence
  • Daniella Evangelista — Tracey Antonelli
  • Chas Harrison — Kevin Michelsen
  • Elana Nep — Erin Woodbridge
  • Chiara Zanni — Maggie Buckman
  • Meghan Black — Kat Deosdade
  • Vanessa King — Anika Nedeau
  • Chelan Simmons- Crystal
  • Myles Ferguson - Scott Linton (1st season only)

Myles died in a car accident shortly after the first season's filming was completed. The first episode of the second season was dedicated to him at the end credits.

  • Sarah Edmondson — Stevie
  • Britt Irvin — Paige Leckie (Fourth season only)

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