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Amadeus Serafini (born July 7, 1990 [1]) is an American actor from California. He is known for his role as Kieran Wilcox in the first two seasons of MTV 's slasher series Scream . Career
Portrayed by Amadeus Serafini; Appeared in: seasons 1–2; Kieran is a new kid in Lakewood, after losing his mother and his stepfather in a car accident before the series, and grows a special bond with Emma in the first season. He was suspected of being the killer but no evidence was found against him.
Summer Days, Summer Nights (originally titled Summertime) is a 2018 American comedy-drama film, written, directed, and produced by Edward Burns.It stars Pico Alexander, Burns, Zoe Levin, Susan Misner, Lindsey Morgan, Anthony Ramos, Jon Rudnitsky, Amadeus Serafini, Caitlin Stasey and Rita Volk.
Amadeus Serafini as Kieran Wilcox, a new student who becomes Emma's main love interest. Connor Weil as Will Belmont (season 1), a poor but popular basketball player and Emma's ex-boyfriend; Carlson Young as Brooke Maddox, a wealthy and popular, but troubled, student and the daughter of Lakewood's mayor
The lead actors are Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bobby Campo, Connor Weil, Carlson Young, Amadeus Serafini and John Karna. [95] On April 12, 2015, the first trailer for the series was aired during the 2015 MTV Movie Awards presented by Bella Thorne, also revealing the final premiere date of the series, which aired on June 30, 2015. [96]
Smiley Face Killers is a 2020 American slasher film directed by Tim Hunter and written by Bret Easton Ellis, who is also one of the producers.The film loosely based on the Smiley face murder theory.
In Language Arts class, Emma and her friends take notice of new transfer student Kieran Wilcox (Amadeus Serafini), who recently moved to Lakewood. Nina's parents return home and discover their daughter's dead body in the pool. Word of Nina's death spreads throughout the school.
Young made her directorial debut in 2018 with The Blazing World, a short film inspired by Young's own dreams [4] and the titular work by Margaret Cavendish. [5] In 2020 it was announced that the concept would be turned into a feature-length film, directed by and starring Young, [6] and soundtracked by Isom Innis.