The film's ensemble includes several other key performers who bring the "behind-the-scenes" satire to life: Description Luna Silver The protagonist/narrator and titular "Sound Girl". Adreena Winters Miche / Mrs. Davenport A veteran performer in the ensemble. Lola Marie Featured as one of the actors Ru observes. Satine Spark Part of the core cast of performers on the fictional set. David Hughes One of the male leads in the production. Unstoppable Sex Machine Portrays a character within the film's "set within a set". Confessions of a Sound Girl (Video 2021)
The film's central premise—a sound girl (Luna Silver) getting a front-row seat to the actors putting their own pleasure first—offered a rare, comedic perspective on industry tropes. By "honoring" cast members like Honour May Zara DuRose Confessions Of A Sound Girl Cast Honour May Zar...
The show’s creator, writer-director , has admitted in Q&As that the series is semi-autobiographical from his years as a boom op. When asked about casting Honour May Zar, Park said: “I needed someone who could hold a boom pole like a weapon and deliver a line like a scalpel. Honour arrived to the audition carrying her own XLR cable. She was hired on the spot.” The film's ensemble includes several other key performers
Honour May Zar has been cast in a pivotal role within the Confessions of a Sound Girl ensemble. While production details remain largely under wraps (the creators are notoriously protective of the script), sources close to the project describe Zar’s character as “the keeper of the reel”—a technician or artist whose confessions drive the narrative engine. Lola Marie Featured as one of the actors Ru observes
Her nickname on set? “The Confessor.” Because actors, she says, tell her everything. “You stand two feet away with a boom mic and headphones on for fourteen hours,” she laughs, “and they forget you’re there. They start talking. Not just lines. Real things. Broken marriages. Fears. Feuds. I’ve heard confessions that would end careers.”
Because for too long, I thought being a good tech meant being invisible. Strong, silent, never asking for thanks. But that’s not honest. The truth is, I need the cast as much as they need the mic.