
James Russo
(Benny) |
Mr. Russo is currently starring as Frank Sinatra in Showtime’s acclaimed
film Stealing Sinatra (with David Arquette and William H. Macy). Other
highlights of his long and distinguished career include co-starring with
Robert Duvall and Kevin Costner in Open Range, Donny Brasco (with Al Pacino
and Johnny Depp), The Ninth Gate (also with Mr. Depp, directed by Roman
Polanski), My Own Private Idaho (with River Phoenix, directed by Gus Van
Zandt), We’re No Angels (co-starring with Robert DeNiro and Sean
Penn), Diamonds, Dangerous Game, Beverly Hills Cop, Once Upon a Time in
America, Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Extremities.
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James Marshall
(Ryan) |
James first came to audiences’ attention as James Hurley on David
Lynch’s cult classic series Twin Peaks, as well as the feature version,
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. He went on to co-star with Tom Cruise and
Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men. Other film credits include Gladiator
(with Cube Gooding Jr. and Brian Dennehy), The Ticket, Doomsday Man and
Down (co-starring with another David Lynch favorite, Naomi Watts). Notable
TV guest appearances include CSI, Murder She Wrote, Growing Pains and
China Beach.

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Maury Sterling (Craig)
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Maury is a graduate of the UCLA Theater program and a founding member
of the award-winning Buffalo Nights Theatre Co. He has also studied at
Circle in the Square in NY, ACT in San Francisco, The Larry Moss Studio
in Los Angeles, and most recently with Jeffrey Tambor. Film and TV credits
include Frankie and Johnny Get Married, The Illusion, Dead Meat, Hart's
War, Impostor, Outbreak, Charmed, Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck, ER, Judging
Amy, Without a Trace, Crossing Jordan, CSI, Angel, Alright Already and
numerous others.

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Michelle Harrison
(Crystal) |
Recent film credits include Paycheck (starring Ben Affleck, directed by
John Woo), First Shot for TBS, ABC Family Channel, Lucky 7, 40 Days and
40 Nights and The Legend of Butch and Sundance airing this fall on NBC.
Television credits include: a recurring role on FOX's Tru Calling, The
Dead Zone, Andromeda, Stargate, John Doe, The Outer Limits and The Twilight
Zone. Michelle studied at Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York
and splits her time between Los Angeles and Vancouver, Canada.

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Bobbi Sue Luther
(Amber) |
Armed with her stepfather's knowledge of cars and a keen knack for all
things mechanical, Bobbi Sue is a perfect match for her role hosting The
Learning Channel’s Junkyard Mega Wars, one of the highest-ranked
shows in its cable time slot. Other credits include a starring role in
a commercial spoof of The Practice that aired during the Super Bowl, the
skater flick The Grind and Dude, We’re Going to Brazil, specials
for E! Entertainment, VH1, WWE Raw! and Fox Sports Network, as well as
an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live. If Bobbi’s face
(and more) seems familiar, it may be the recent appearance in numerous
layouts such as Stuff Magazine and Loaded Magazine(UK), as well as GQ,
Splat Ocean Drive, celebrity car, and Seventeen Magazines.

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Jerry Kernion
(Jeff) |
Jerry can currently be seen in the National Tour of All the Great Books
with the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Regional Theatre: Henry IV Part
One at Shakespeare Festival/LA, The Imaginary Cuckold and The School for
Husbands at the Mark Taper Forum and Nickels and Dimes at the San Diego
Rep. Los Angeles: Twelfth Night, Line (also Dir.), Hunting Humans (Dramalogue
Award), The Foreigner, Scapin, As You Like It, Comedy of Errors, Measure
for Measure, The Good Doctor. National Tour: Moriah. North American Premiere
of Mortal Acts and Hot Keys with the Naked Angels in NYC. Television:
Campus Cops (Series Regular), Joan of Arcadia, G vs E, It’s Like,
You Know…, Beverly Hills, 90210, Smart Guy, Honey I Shrunk the Kids,
and Babylon 5. Film: Virtuosity, King Cobra, True Friends, Flamingo Dreams,
Fox Hunt, Baby Face Nelson, King for a Day (also Dir.), and They Crawl.
Jerry is also a commercial director and has his own production company,
Acadia Films.

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Alyss Henderson
(Marta) |
Alyss had the pleasure of working with Steven Spielberg on Catch Me If
You Can, opposite Leonardo DiCaprio. In addition to her degree from New
York University's Tisch School of the Arts, she also attended Yale Drama
School's graduate program at Oxford University. While in New York, Alyss
was in the original company of Well, Here We Are, based on the works of
Dorothy Parker, at Circle in the Square. Her Los Angeles credits include
The Abbey Yard and The Three Sisters, both at The Odyssey Theatre, and
Dracula at The Hermosa Beach Playhouse. She is also a member of West Coast
Ensemble, where she appeared in Chuck Rose’s Union Station and played
Margot in the award-winning production of The Diary of Anne Frank.

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Javier Grajeda (Alex) |
Javier has been acting professionally for twenty-two years. His first
film role was playing the part of Javier the waiter in Francis Ford Coppola’s
One From the Heart. Recent TV credits include: Malcolm in the Middle,
Alias, Dragnet, The Division, Crossing Jordan, Star Trek Voyager, Family
Law, General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, VIP, The Young and the Restless,
countless television commercials and voice-overs. Stage roles: Carmen,
The Indian Queen, Volo Di Notte, Il Tabarro La Perichole (with Long Beach
Opera). As You Like It (with Stockard Channing), The Miser (Odyssey Theatre-LA),
Legal Briefs (Antaeus Co.-LA), Ghost Dance (musical, Fairbanks Theatre-NYC),
Lunch (musical, natl. stock tour), Blade to the Heat (Coast Theatre-LA),
Requiem for a Heavyweight, One West Wacker, The Peggy Judy Show, Apollo
Creed vs. Mothra (sketch comedy), and The Letter (by Chuck Rose) at the
Company of Angels.

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Moira Quirk
(Suzie)
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Grew up in Rutland, England. Attended the University of London and Central
School of Speech and Drama. Works include: Demento, Shadow of Rome, Mercenaries,
The Bard's Tale, the voice of Brit in My Life as a Teenage Robot, the
voice of Jane in The Wild Thornberrys Movie, Xenogears, Suicide, the Comedy,
and Guts.

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Rebecca O’Brien (Gail) |
Rebecca is the recipient the Los Angeles Drama Critic’s Circle special
Award for distinguished achievement 2003 Natalie Schafer Award for Emerging
Comic Actress. She is a nominee for the LA Weekly Award-Best Comedic Performance
2000 and she was nominated once again in 2004 for LA Weekly’s Award
for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Edith in Theatre Neo’s
The Women. She was also a Critic’s Pick for Back Stage West for
her performance in The Women. Rebecca has appeared on stage in LA at:
The Tiffany, The Court, The Stella Adler, The Fountain, Company of Angels,
The Gardner Stages, Egyptian Arena, Working Stage, ZJU and Theatre Neo.
Last year she performed her original one woman show Wearing My Own Brassiere
with Theatre Neo. TV credits include NYPD Blue, Another World, and The
Perfect Woman directed by Illeana Douglas.

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Barbara Fixx
(Kelli) |
Barbara is an actor and writer based out of Los Angeles and Vancouver.
Film credits include the independent features Model Behavior, Traces of
Us, and the award-winning short-film Apt.310. TV credits include guest
starring roles on The Chris Isaak Show, John Doe, Stargate, and Touched
By An Angel.
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Patrick Malone (Hector)
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Film credits include Grand Canyon, Bonfire of the Vanities, The Abyss,
Twilight and Sister Act II. Television credits include Judging Amy, Providence,
Dharma and Greg, A Different World (series regular), Chicago Hope, Murder
She Wrote, China Beach, Jake and The Fat Man, Walker Texas Ranger and
21 Jump Street.
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