Who stars in 'Chaos on the Farm'? Meet the cast of Lifetime thriller
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Coming up this April on Lifetime is 'Chaos on the Farm', along with a bunch of other movies that will keep the audiences on the seats of their edges with their intriguing plotlines. This includes 'Fit to Kill', 'Vacation Home Nightmare', and 'Twister Sister', all of which make sure that the month of April is packed with super-thrilling stories.
Lifetime's thriller 'Chaos on the Farm', starring Brook Sill, Jake Busey, and Clare Kramer tells the tale of a woman named Jessica who, after being shaken up from her mother's demise, visits her aunt and uncle at their farm. Initially, things at the farm seem perfect but eventually, Jessica uncovers some dark secrets. Seems creepy right? Read below to know who stars in the new thriller.
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Brook Sill
Sill is a South Carolina small-town girl with big-city aspirations. She received her bachelor's degree from the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Clemson University, where she had the honor of performing as a Rally Cat dancer for the basketball and football teams. Brook Sill has acted in movies and shows including 'High Expectations', 'Tia', 'Legacies', 'Outer Banks' and 'Stranger Things'.
Billy Armstrong
Billy Armstrong was raised in Texas after being born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He studied at The University of Mississippi, following which he traveled to Los Angeles to pursue his passion for acting after earning a degree in business and spending some time working in the corporate world. Billy has worked in a variety of fields since relocating to Los Angeles, including film, television, theater, commercials, voiceover, and print. He also takes pleasure in producing, writing, and directing his own work.
Clare Kramer
Clare received her BFA in just three years from the esteemed Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. She first gained popularity as Courtney, a tough cheerleader, in the box office smash 'Bring It On' (2000), where she co-starred with Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku. Soon after, Clare was chosen for a recurring part as Glory, the conceited hell-goddess on the popular television series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997). The most prominent of Clare's roles in both major studio and independent movies include Lucy in the Sky in the movie 'D.E.B.S.' and Candice in Roger Avary's feature version of Bret Easton Ellis' 'The Rules of Attraction' (2002). She was also chosen for leading roles in the independent film 'The Scare Hole' and 'The Skulls III' (2004).
Jake Busey
At the age of 5, Busey made his film debut in Dustin Hoffman's masterpiece 'Straight Time' (1977). Director John Milius cast him as the antagonist in Showtime's 'rebel highway series' 'Motorcycle Gang.' Jake made his real film debut in 1994 with Stephen Dorff and Reese Witherspoon in the grindhouse grunge movie 'SFW', which paved the way for him to co-star with Michael J Fox in 'The Frighteners'. After that, he scored a role in 'Contact', starring Jodi Foster and Matthew McConaughey. Then he appeared in 'Enemy of the State', Vince Gilligan's 'Home Fries', and perhaps most notably, he played the snarky Private Ace Levy in the sci-fi classic 'Starship Troopers'.