
Luna Ferguson
(she/they)
Co-Founder. Producer. Actor. Writer.
Luna Ferguson (Ph.D.) is an actor, producer and writer. Her doctoral work explored gender representation, documentary and narrative film, and social justice at the University of British Columbia.
Their writing and advocacy efforts have been featured in international and academic publications and books including HuffPost, VICE, BuzzFeed, Teen Vogue, OUT Magazine, NBC News, The Guardian, and the Toronto Star. Their first book, Me, Myself, They, a memoir published by House of Anansi Press, was released in May 2019.
Luna grew up acting in local theatre in Ontario, beginning at the age of eight, and toured theatre shows around the province in high school. Ferguson’s filmmaking includes the award-winning Whispers of Life (2013); Limina (2016), which was shown at festivals around the world and praised for its trans inclusivity, and a queer love story Henry’s Heart (2019). Ferguson starred in Circle (2020), 0UTL4W (2021), and the pilot presentation for an episodic dramatic series entitled Kinships (2024).
As a producer, Ferguson believes in supporting creative and compelling stories that both reflect and revitalize our reality: seeking underrepresented, marginalized, and oppressed voices that are a minority in television and cinema.
Ferguson lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, and as the co-founder of DOMUS Pictures with their partner, Florian Halbedl, and Brad Harder, is working to develop dramatic feature films and episodic series that cultivate unique stories, characters, and worlds.