Syfy’s High Moon Pilot Casts Leads!

Chris Diamantopoulos Jake Sandvig

Syfy’s High Moon – based on the novel The Lotus Caves by John Christopher (Tripods) – has cast its male leads, signing Chris Diamantopoulos and Jake Sandvig. The two will play brothers Ian and Marty, respectively, who are diametrically opposed in almost every way – Ian being an investigator for the federal government who is assigned to find out the causes of an explosion on a moon colony, while Marty is a convicted felon serving out his sentence by working as a miner on that same moon colony.

The rub, as it were, is that the explosion reveals a new form of life – and the race is on to discover its powerful secrets.

High Moon is adapted for television by Bryan Fuller (story) and Jim Danger Gray (story and pilot script). For more details, check out the press release following the jump.

CHRIS DIAMANTOPOULOS AND JAKE SANDVIG SIGN ON FOR LEAD ROLES IN SYFY’S NEW SCRIPTED SERIES PILOT HIGH MOON

PILOT CO-PRODUCED BY UNIVERSAL CABLE PRODUCTIONS AND LARK PRODUCTIONS SET TO COMMENCE SHOOTING AUGUST 26 IN VANCOUVER BC

NEW YORK – August 13, 2013 – Syfy has inked actors Chris Diamantopoulos and Jake Sandvig for starring roles in High Moon, a 90-minute pilot, co-produced by Universal Cable Productions and Lark Productions set to commence shooting August 26 in Vancouver BC. The project is based on the novel “The Lotus Caves” by John Christopher.

High Moon is an imaginative, out-of-this-world adventure series exploring what happens when Earth establishes colonies to mine the Moon’s resources and discover a new form of life. Chaos erupts in a genuinely emotional, humorously thrilling and always unexpected fashion as the colonists of the Moon race to uncover this life form’s powerful secrets.

High Moon is executive produced by Bryan Fuller (Hannibal) and Adam Kane (Being Human), Cary Granat and Steve Granat for Reel FX, Don Murphy and Susan Montford for Angry Films, and Louise Clark and Andrew Williamson for Lark Productions.  Adam Kane will also direct the pilot written by Co-executive Producer Jim Danger Gray (Pushing Daisies) from the story adaptation written by Bryan Fuller and Gray.

Diamantopoulos will portray Ian, a chief investigator for the American federal government who has been dispatched to the moon to figure out the causes of an explosion, and becomes stunned by what he discovers.  Ian is an outwardly calm, strong and silent type but always with a dizzying agenda in his head that combines to make him a closeted neurotic. The only person with a key to that closet door is his younger brother, Marty, whose unique ability to get under his skin has led to a complex and antagonistic relationship.

Diamantopoulos attended the East York Collegiate Institute, and landed on Broadway where he played the lead in The Full Monty (2002) and Les Miserables (2003).   In 2007, he appeared opposite Debra Messing in USA’s The Starter Wife.  He has had recurring roles on the NBC sitcom Up All Night, NBCs The Office, 24 and Arrested Development.  In addition, he has guest-starred in several series, including Charmed, The Sopranos, Nip/Tuck and Boston Legal.  Diamantopoulos is represented by William Morris Endeavor Entertainment.

Jake Sandvig portrays Marty, whose felony conviction requires that he serve prison time as a moon laborer.  Nonetheless passionate about his job on the moon, Marty is investigated for engaging in possible espionage and sabotage when a giant blast goes off near an area where he was working. Marty has found something that he knows is a game-changer and will go to the ends of the moon to prove he is telling the truth about its existence.

Sandvig’s first high profile role was that of Josh Jordon, son to Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer in 1999’s The Story Of Us. Jake followed that up with parts on several television shows including Once And Again, The Closer and Veronica Mars. He played Lash in the 2005 movie Sky High starring Kurt Russell and Michael Angarano and starred in Brian Crano’s play the 12th Premise as Con.  From 2006-2008 he starred alongside Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow on NBC’s Twenty Good Years. In addition, he had comedic roles in features Extreme Movie, Fired Up and the 2010 hit Easy A.  Sandvig also co-wrote and starred in the movie A Bag Of Hammers, which debuted at the 2011 South by Southwest festival.  Sandvig is represented by Innovative Artists.

About Syfy

Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (www.Syfy.com), and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel, and currently in more than 98 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBCUniversal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies. (Syfy. Imagine greater.)

About Universal Cable Productions

Universal Cable Productions creates innovative and critically acclaimed original scripted and digital content across multiple media platforms and outlets for domestic and international distribution. UCP produces “Covert Affairs,” “Playing House,” “Psych,” “Royal Pains” and “Suits” for USA; “Defiance,” and “Warehouse 13” for Syfy and “Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome” for distribution on Machinima Prime/YouTube, Syfy and DVD/Blu-Ray. Universal Cable Productions is a division of NBCUniversal.

About Lark Productions

Lark Productions is a Vancouver-based company producing scripted and non-scripted programming.  Lark co-produces the one hour drama series “Motive” currently airing on ABC and CTV, distributed by NBCU International. (www.larkproductions.ca)