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Preface ........................................................................................... vii Biographies ...................................................................................... 1 Cumulative Index ......................................................................... 347 (Including references to Who’s Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre)

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Preface Provides Broad, Single-Source Coverage in the Entertainment Field Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (CTFT) is a biographical reference series designed to provide students, educators, researchers, librarians, and general readers with information on a wide range of entertainment figures. Unlike single-volume reference works that focus on a limited number of artists or on a specific segment of the entertainment field, CTFT is an ongoing publication that includes entries on individuals active in the theatre, film, and television industries. Before the publication of CTFT, information-seekers had no choice but to consult several different sources in order to locate the in-depth biographical and credit data that makes CTFT’s one-stop coverage the most comprehensive available about the lives and work of performing arts professionals.

Scope CTFT covers not only performers, directors, writers, and producers, but also behind-the-scenes specialists such as designers, managers, choreographers, technicians, composers, executives, dancers, and critics from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and the world. With 266 entries in CTFT 74, the series now provides biographies on approximately 21,562 people involved in all aspects of theatre, film, and television. CTFT gives primary emphasis to people who are currently active. New entries are prepared on major stars as well as those who are just beginning to win acclaim for their work. CTFT also includes entries on personalities who have died but whose work commands lasting interest.

Compilation Methods CTFT editors identify candidates for inclusion in the series by consulting biographical dictionaries, industry directories, entertainment annuals, trade and general interest periodicals, newspapers, and online databases. Additionally, the editors of CTFT maintain regular contact with industry advisors and professionals who routinely suggest new candidates for inclusion in the series. Entries are compiled from published biographical sources which are believed to be reliable, but have not been verified for this edition by the listee or their agents.

Revised Entries To ensure CTFT’s timeliness and comprehensiveness, entries from previous volumes, as well as from Gale’s Who’s Who in the Theatre, are updated for individuals who have been active enough to require revision of their earlier biographies. Such individuals will merit revised entries as often as there is substantial new information to provide. Obituary notices for deceased entertainment personalities already listed in CTFT are also published.

Accessible Format Makes Data Easy to Locate CTFT entries, modeled after those in Gale’s highly regarded Contemporary Authors series, are written in a clear, readable style designed to help users focus quickly on specific facts. The following is a summary of the information found in CTFT sketches: •

ENTRY HEADING: the form of the name by which the listee is best known.



PERSONAL: full or original name; dates and places of birth and death; family data; colleges attended, degrees earned, and professional training; political and religious affiliations when known; avocational interests.



ADDRESSES: home, office, agent, publicist and/or manager addresses. vii



CAREER: tagline indicating principal areas of entertainment work; resume of career positions and other vocational achievements; military service.



MEMBER: memberships and offices held in professional, union, civic, and social organizations.



AWARDS, HONORS: theatre, film, and television awards and nominations; literary and civic awards; honorary degrees.



CREDITS: comprehensive title-by-title listings of theatre, film, and television appearance and work credits, including roles and production data as well as debut and genre information.



RECORDINGS: album, single song, video, and taped reading releases; recording labels and dates when available.



WRITINGS: title-by-title listing of plays, screenplays, scripts, and musical compositions along with production information; books, including autobiographies, and other publications.



ADAPTATIONS: a list of films, plays, and other media which have been adapted from the listee’s work.



SIDELIGHTS: favorite roles; portions of agent- prepared biographies or personal statements from the listee when available.



OTHER SOURCES: books, periodicals, and internet sites where interviews or feature stories can be found.

Access Thousands of Entries Using CTFT’s Cumulative Index Each volume of CTFT contains a cumulative index to the entire series. As an added feature, this index also includes references to all seventeen editions of Who’s Who in the Theatre and to the four-volume compilation Who Was Who in the Theatre.

Available in Electronic Format Online. Recent volumes of CTFT are available online as part of the Gale Biographies (GALBIO) database accessible through LEXIS-NEXIS. For more information, contact LEXIS-NEXIS, P.O. Box 933, Dayton, OH 45401-0933; phone (937) 865-6800, toll-free: 800-543-6862.

Suggestions Are Welcome Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television is intended to serve as a useful reference tool for a wide audience, so comments about any aspect of this work are encouraged. Suggestions of entertainment professionals to include in future volumes are also welcome. Send comments and suggestions to: The Editor, Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Thomson Gale, 27500 Drake Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3535; or feel free to call toll-free at 1-800-877-GALE.

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(English version; as Jayne Alan) Voice of Agent Brooke, Morudaiba (anime; also known as Moldiver), c. 1992–93. (As Mari Devon) Voice of Summer Gleeson, Batman (animated; also known as Batman: The Animated Series and The Adventures of Batman & Robin), Fox, 1992–95. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Sachiko Yokogawa, 8 Man After (anime), beginning c. 1993. (As Mari Devon) Narrator, Konchu Monogatari Minashigo Hutch (anime; also known as Honeybee Hutch), beginning c. 1994, some sources cite original broadcast in Japan, c. 1989–90. (As Mari Devon) Voice of Catherine, Space Adventure Cobra (anime), 1995, originally released in 1982. (English version) Voices of Presea and Hasegawa– senpai, Magic Knight Rayearth (anime; also known as Magic Knight Rayearth 2 and Rayearth 2), 1995 and 1997, originally broadcast by Yomiuri Television (Japan), 1994–95. (English version) Voice of Ponta, Apocalypse Zero (anime; also known as Kakugo no Susume and Il destino di Kakugo), beginning c. 1996. Voice, Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play—Reflections OAV2 (anime; also known as Mysterious Play, El juego misterioso Fushigi Yugi, Fushigi Yugi, Fushigi Yugi: Il gioco misterioso, and Tajemnica przeszlosci), broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1997. (English version) Voices of dorm chief and computer, Battle Athletes Victory (anime; also known as Battle Athletes diaundokai), beginning c. 1997, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1997–98. (English version) Voices of robot and event announcer, Battle Athletes diaundokai (anime; also known as Battle Athletes), c. 1998, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1997–98. (English version) Voice of Marla, Aa Megami–sama: Chicchai tte koto wa Benri da ne (anime; also known as The Adventures of Mini–Goddess, Ah! My Goddess: Being Small Is Convenient, Oh My Goddess!: Small Is Useful, Oh My Mini Goddess!, Las aventuras de las mini–diosas, Mini Goettinen, and Pequenas deusas ou Mini–Goddesses), originally broadcast by Wowow, 1998–99.

AFFABEE, Eric See STINE, R. L.

ALAN, Jane 1960– (Jayne Alan, Mari Devon) PERSONAL Some sources cite original name as Mari Devon; born 1960. Career: Actress and voice artist. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Kamaria Ray, Kido senshi Gandamu I (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam I), c. 1981, originally broadcast in Japan, included in the film Mobile Suit Gundam–The Movie Trilogy (anime), 2000. (As Mari Devon) Voice, James Bond, Jr. (animated), syndicated, beginning c. 1991. Voice of Baba, Bastard!! (anime; also known as Bastard!! Destroyer of Darkness, Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakai–jin, and Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakai Kami), 1992. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Juju, Babel nisei (anime; also known as Babel II: Perfect Collection), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1992. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Tokimi, Tenchi Muyo! Ryo Oki (anime; also known as No Need for Tenchi, This End Up!, and Tenchi Muyo! Ryo–oh–ki), beginning c. 1992. 1

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Voices of classmate, Leon’s mother, a reporter, and others, Babel II—Beyond Infinity (anime), beginning c. 2001, broadcast in Japan by TV Tokyo, 2001. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voices of Miyuki’s friend, Ryoko Kiuchi, kiosk lady, and Mrs. Ohnuki, Kaze no yojinbo (anime; also known as Bodyguard of the Wind, Yojimbo of the Wind, and Kaze no yojimbo), beginning c. 2001. Voice of Renamon, Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon 02, Digimon 03, and Digimon: Season 3), Fox, 2001–2002. (English version) Voice of Haruka Urashima, Love Hina Again (anime; also known as Again), beginning c. 2002, originally released in Japan. (English version) Voice of Mora Basch, Kido senshi Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (anime; also known as Gundam 0083 and Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory), Cartoon Network, 2002, originally broadcast by Bandai Channel, 1991. (As Mari Devon) Voice of Maggie Matheson, Uchu no kishi tekkaman bureido (anime; also known as Starknight Tekkaman Blade and Teknoman), UPN, beginning c. 2002, originally broadcast in Japan, beginning 1994. (English version) Voice of Yuiko Takeda, Hono no shinkiro (anime; also known as Mirage of Blaze), c. 2002, also broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 2002. (English version) Voice of Citran, Overman King–Gainer (anime; also known as OVERMAN), originally broadcast by Animax and Wowow, 2002–2003. (English version) Voices of Ritsuko Nakajima and Kaiko, 12 kokuki (anime; also known as The Twelve Kingdoms, 12 Kingdoms, and Juuni kokki), originally broadcast by BS2 and NHK, 2002–2003. (English version) Voice of Miss Lucky, Pecola (anime), Cartoon Network, 2003, originally broadcast in Japan, 2002. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voices of announcer and vice president, The Big O (anime; also known as Big O and The Big O II), Cartoon Network, 2003, also broadcast by Wowow, Bandai Channel, and Sun TV. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Queen Elmyr, Sukurappudo purinsesu (anime; also known as Scrapped Princess and Sutepri), c. 2003, originally broadcast by Wowow, beginning 2003. (English version) Voice of Miyuki Hayami, Submarine 707R (anime; also known as Submarine 707 Revolution, Okret podwodny 707, and 707), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 2003. (English version) Voices of frightened girl, Saemi Ikeda, and phone message, Gate Keepers 21 (anime), G4techTV, beginning c. 2003, originally broadcast c. 2002. (English version) Voice of Najima Gabourg, Stellvia (anime; also known as Cosmic Stellvia, Stellvia in Space, Stellvia of the Universe, Sora no Stellvia,

Voice, Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure (anime; also known as Dual and Dual! Parallel Lun–Lun Monogatari), c. 1999, originally broadcast by Wowow, 1999. (English version) Voice of Rosa, Wild ARMs: Twilight Version (anime), The Anime Network, originally broadcast by Wowow, 1999–2000. (As Mari Devon) Voice of Miss Winston, Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future), The WB, 1999–2001. (English version) Voices of Yayoi Matsunaga, Kasumi, and Shinji, Mayonaka no tantei–Nightwalker (anime; also known as Midnight Detective, Nightwalker, and Nightwalker: Midnight Detective), beginning 2000, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1998. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Jillian Grey, Jikuu tantei Genshi–kun (anime; also known as Flint: The Time Detective and Time Detective Genshi), Fox, beginning 2000, Fox Family Channel, 2000–2001, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 1998. (English version) Voice of Haruka Urashima, Rabu Hina (anime; also known as Love Hina), Cartoon Network, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning c. 2000. Voice of Megumi Takani, Rurouni Kenshin (anime; also known as Kenshin the Wanderer, Ruroken, Rurouni Kenshin: Romance of a Meiji Swordsman, Samurai X, Kenshin, ang Manlalakbay na Samurai, Kenshin, el guerrero Samurai, Kenshin le vagabond, and Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan), Cartoon Network, c. 2000, originally broadcast by Animax South Asia and other networks, c. 1996–98. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Queen Bee– Ing, Mashuranbo (anime; also known as Shinzo), Fox, 2000–2002, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2002, Disney Channel, beginning 2005, originally broadcast in Japan. (English version) Voice of Chigusa Tani, Hand Maid May (anime), 2001, originally broadcast in 2000. (English version) Voices of Mrs. Shimamura and phone message, Gate Keepers (anime), G4techTV, beginning 2001, originally broadcast by Wowow, 2000. (English version) Voice of Rei Kazama, eX–D: Driver (anime; also known as eX–D), c. 2001, originally broadcast in Japan, 2000–2001. (English version) Voices of Anne, Ginger, and Greta’s mother, Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy (anime; also known as Chicchana yukitsukai Sugar and A Little Snow Fairy Sugar), TBS, beginning 2001, also broadcast by BS–I, beginning 2001. (English version) Voice of Daphne, Saibogu 009 (anime; also known as Cyborg 009 and Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier), Cartoon Network, beginning c. 2001, also broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 2001. (English version) Voice of Shootem, Cosmo Warrior Zero (anime; also known as Cosmowarrior Zero), beginning c. 2001, also broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2001. 2

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Stellvia dans l’espace, and Uchu no Stellvia), beginning c. 2003, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2003. (English version) Voices of Gascogne Rheingau, Fanieta, and others, Vandread (anime; also known as Vandread: The Second Stage), Encore Action, beginning 2004, originally released by Bandai Channel, Wowow, and Animax, 2000–2002. (English version) Voices of Yoko Milchan and Alisa Ryan, Heat Guy J (anime), MTV2, 2004, broadcast by Wowow, c. 2002–2003, and broadcast by other networks. Voice of consort in blue robe, New Getter Robo (anime; also known as Getter Robo Re: Model and Shin Getter Robo), originally broadcast by Animax, 2004. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Lasagne, Rave Master (anime), Cartoon Network, beginning 2004, originally broadcast in Japan. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Seymour, Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex (anime; also known as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig), Cartoon Network, 2004–2005, originally broadcast by Nippon Television Network, 2002, also broadcast by other networks, including YTV (Canada), beginning 2005, and Cuatro (Spain), beginning 2005. (English version) Voices of Hilda F. Harmony, Linda, and a SNBC reporter, Gad Guard (anime), G4techTV, 2004–2005, originally broadcast by Fuji Television Network, 2003. (English version) Voice, Cossette no Shouzou (anime; also known as Das Bildnis der Kleinen Cossette, Le portrait de petit Cossette, Petit Cossette, Petite Cossette, and Portret malej Cossette), c. 2004, originally broadcast by Animate.tv, 2004. (English version) Voice of Yoko Hazama, Soukyuu no fafner: Dead Aggressor (anime; also known as Dead Aggressor, Fafner, Father in the Azure: Dead Aggressor, Father of the Blue Sky, and Soukyuu no fafner), c. 2004, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2004. (English version) Voice of Victoria, Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo (anime; also known as Cavern King, The Count of Monte Cristo, El conde de Monte Cristo, Il conte di Montecristo, Le comte de Monte–Cristo, and O conde de Monte Cristo), Animax and TV Asahi, 2004–2005. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of B–DaMage, Battle B–Daman (anime; also known as B–Daman, Battle B’Daman, and Bedaman), various networks, including ABC Family Channel, Cartoon Network, G4, YTV, beginning 2005, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 2004. (English version) Voice, Samurai Champloo (anime), Cartoon Network, beginning 2005, originally broadcast by Fuji Television Network, beginning 2004.

ALAN Television Appearances; Miniseries: (English version; as Mari Devon) Voices of scientist, Woof’s boss, and Rin Nyan, Mouse (anime), originally broadcast in Japan, c. 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Voice of pedestrian, eX–Driver the Movie (anime; also known as eX–D the Movie), Animax, 2002. Television Appearances; Specials: (English version) Voice of Haruka Urashima, Rabu Hina kurisumasu supesharu: Sairento ivu (anime; also known as Love Hina Christmas Special: Silent Eve and Love Hina X’mas Special–Silent Eve), c. 2000, also broadcast on TV Tokyo. (English version) Voice of Haruka Urashima, Love Hina Spring Special (anime; also known as Love Hina Spring Special—I Wish Your Dream), c. 2001, also broadcast on TV Tokyo, 2001. (English version) Voice of Anne, Sugar: A Little Snow Fairy Summer Special (anime; also known as A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Special and Chicchana yukitsukai Sugar Special), TBS, c. 2003, also broadcast on BS–I, c. 2003. Footage from Cossette no Shouzou (anime; also known as Das Bildnis der Kleinen Cossette, Le portrait de petit Cosstte, Petit Cossette, Petite Cossette, and Portret malej Cossette), c. 2004, originally broadcast by Animate.tv, 2004, was used to make the television special Le portrait de petit Cossette (anime). Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Tammy, ⬙Hero Boy,⬙ Freakazoid! (animated), The WB, 1996. Voices of grandson and woman on the street, Rurouni Kenshin (anime; also known as Kenshin the Wanderer, Ruroken, Rurouni Kenshin: Romance of a Meiji Swordsman, Samurai X, Kenshin, ang Manlalakbay na Samurai, Kenshin, el guerrero Samurai, Kenshin le vagabond, and Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan), Cartoon Network, c. 2000, originally broadcast by Animax South Asia and other networks, c. 1996. (English version) Voice of Rosa, Saibogu 009 (anime; also known as Cyborg 009 and Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier), Cartoon Network, c. 2001, also broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2001. (As Mari Devon) Voice of computer, ⬙Quality Times,⬙ The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2002. Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Mari Devon) Voice, ⬙The Beginning,⬙ James Bond, Jr. (animated), syndicated, c. 1991. (As Mari Devon) Voice of Miss Winston, ⬙Rebirth: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future), The WB, 1999.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 (English version) Voice of Maria Tachibana, Sakura Taisen: Sumire (anime; also known as Sakura Wars: Sumire Kanzaki’s Retirement Commemoration and Sakura Taisen: Kanzaki Sumire intai kinen su mi re), c. 2002, originally released by Radix, 2002. (English version) Voice of Stella Blavastsky, Aquarian Age Saga II: Don’t Forget Me... (anime; also known as Aquarian Age the Movie), c. 2003. (English version) Voice of Rei Kazama, eX–D: Danger Zone (anime; also known as eX–Driver: Danger Zone and eX–Driver: Nina & Rei Danger Zone), Geneon Entertainment, 2004, originally released in 2002. (As Mari Devon) Voice of Nanny, The Nutcracker and the Mouseking (animated; also known as Nussknacker und Mausekoenig), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2004. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Honey, Hauru no ugoku shiro (anime; also known as Howl’s Moving Castle), Buena Vista Pictures, 2005, originally released by the Toho Company/Buena Vista International, 2004.

Television Additional Voices; Series: (English version) Battle Athletes diaundokai (anime; also known as Battle Athletes), c. 1998, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1997–98. Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon 02, Digimon 03, and Digimon: Season 3), Fox, 1999–2002, then ABC, 2002–2003. (English version; as Mari Devon) Mashuranbo (anime; also known as Shinzo), Fox, 2000–2002, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2002, Disney Channel, beginning 2005, originally broadcast in Japan. Film Appearances: (English version) Voice of Iczer–Two, Tatakae! Iczer–1 (anime; also known as Fight! Iczer–1, Iczer, and Tatakae! Iczer–1), AIC, 1985 and 1987. (English version) Voice of Marie, Dowa meita senshi Windaria (anime; also known as Once upon a Time and Windaria), Streamline Pictures, c. 1987, originally released by Atlus, 1986. (English version) Voice of reporter, Oritsu uchugun Oneamisu no tsubasa (anime; also known as Starquest, Wings of Honneamise, Wings of Honneamise: Royal Space Force, and Oritsu uchugun— Honneamise no tsubasa), Tara Releasing, 1995, Manga Entertainment, 1987. Voice of Kaika’s mother, Fushigi Yugi: Memories First OAV (anime), Bandai Entertainment/Pioneer Entertainment, c. 1996. (As Mari Devon) Voice of WGBS reporter Summer Gleeson, SubZero (animated; also known as Batman & Mr. Freeze: ⬙SubZero⬙ and Subzero), Warner Bros., 1998. (English version) Voice of Alissa, Gundress (anime), AnimeWorks/Media Blasters, 1999. (English version) Voices of Crabelli and Renata, Sins of the Flesh (anime; also known as Holy Sacrifice and Ikenie), Media Blasters, 2000, originally released by JVD, 1999. (As Mari Devon) Voice of Kaikeyi, The Prince of Light (anime; also known as Warrior Prince), Showcase Entertainment, 2000. (English version) Voice of Kamaria Ray in Kido senshi Gandamu I (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam I), Mobile Suit Gundam–The Movie Trilogy (anime), 2000. (English version; as Mari Devon) Voice of Nina, Der Kleine Eisbaer (animated; also known as The Little Polar Bear), Warner Bros., 2001. (English version) Voice of Leahlee Edaberry, Kido senshi Gundam F91 (anime; also known as Gundam F91, Mobile Suit Gundam F91, and Kidou senshi Gundam F91), 2002, originally released c. 1991. (English version) Voice of Maria Tachibana, Sakura Taisen: The Movie (anime; also known as Sakura Taisen Movie and Sakura Taisen: Katsudou Shashin), 2002, originally released by Toei Animation, 2001.

Film Additional Voices: (English version) Kido senshi Gundam F91 (anime; also known as Gundam F91, Mobile Suit Gundam F91, and Kidou senshi Gundam F91), 2002, originally released c. 1991. (As Mari Devon) The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina (animated), Miramax, 2002. RECORDINGS Videos: (As Mari Devon) Adventures in Voice Acting (documentary), 2006. Video Games; as Mari Devon: Voice, Descent 2, Interplay Productions, 1996. Voice of Carmen Sandiego, Carmen Sandiego Word Detective, Broderbund Software, 1997. Voice of Ann Agrama, Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire, 1998. Voice of Carmen Sandiego, Carmen Sandiego Math Detective, Broderbund Software, 1998. Voice, Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor, New World Computing, 1999. Voice, Legends of Might and Magic, 2001. Voice, Heroes of Might and Magic IV, 3DO/New World Computing, 2002. Voice, Might and Magic IX, 2002. Voices, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2003. Voice, Forgotten Realms: Baldur’s Gate—Dark Alliance II, 2004. Voice of Laknaat in English version, Genso suikoden V (also known as Suikoden V), Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2006, released in Japan by Konami Corporation, 2006. 4

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ALICE Velma Best, The Duplex, Forum Theatre, New York City, 1972. Christine, Miss Julie, Roundabout Theatre, New York City, 1973. Thoughts, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, then Theatre de Lys, New York City, both 1973. Girlfriend, poet, and loved one, House Party, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1973–74. Maybelle, In the Deepest Part of Sleep, St. Mark’s Playhouse, New York City, 1974. Mhandi’s wife, Black Sunlight, St. Mark’s Playhouse, 1974. Mrs. Moore, Heaven and Hell’s Agreement, St. Mark’s Playhouse, 1974. Older wife and Octavia, Terraces, St. Mark’s Playhouse, 1974. Reba, Cockfight, American Place Theatre, 1977. Queeny, Nongogo, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1978. For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, Adelaide Festival, Australia, 1978. Ninth player, Spell Ⲇ7, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1979. Portia, Julius Caesar, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1979. Rachel Tate, Zooman and the Sign, Negro Ensemble Company, Theatre Four, New York City, 1980–81. Phumla Hlophe, Glasshouse, Theatre at St. Peter’s Church, New York City, 1981. Open Admissions, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1982. Essie, Take Me Along, Manhattan Community College Performing Arts Center, New York City, 1984. A Raisin in the Sun, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Rose, Fences, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1985, later 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 1987–88. Queen Margaret, The Tragedy of Richard III (also known as Richard III), New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1990. Maggie, The Shadow Box, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1994–95. Bessie, Having Our Say: The Delaney Sisters’ First 100 Years (also known as Having Our Say), McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, then Booth Theatre, New York City, 1995.

Audiobooks: Edith Wharton, The Glimpses of the Moon, Audio Renaissance Tapes, 1994. Mary Gordon, Joan of Arc, Books on Tape, 2000.

ALICE, Mary 1941– (Mary Alice Smith) PERSONAL Full name, Mary Alice Smith; born December 3, 1941, in Indianola, MS; daughter of Sam and Ozelar (maiden name, Jurnakin) Smith. Education: Chicago State University, B.A.; trained for the stage with Lloyd Richards at the Negro Ensemble Company in New York City. Politics: Democrat. Avocational Interests: Reading, music. Career: Actress. Worked as a public school teacher in Chicago, IL. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, performance, Village Voice, 1979, for Julius Caesar and Nongogo; Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actress in a play, and Drama Desk Award, outstanding featured actress in a play, both 1987, for Fences; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best female lead, Independent Feature Project/West, 1991, for To Sleep with Anger; Emmy Award nomination, 1992, and Emmy Award, 1993, both outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, for I’ll Fly Away; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, and Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding actress in a play, both 1995, for Having Our Say: The Delaney Sisters’ First 100 Years; inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame, 2001; Black Reel Award nomination, film: best supporting actress, 2004, for The Matrix Revolutions. CREDITS

Appeared in Purlie Victorious, Chicago, IL; also appeared in The Vagina Monologues, Westside Theatre (Downstairs), New York City. Appeared in productions at other theatres.

Stage Appearances: Sunma, The Strong Breed, Greenwich Mews Theatre, New York City, 1967–68. The Trials of Brother Jero, Greenwich Mews Theatre, 1967–68. A Rat’s Mass, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York City, 1969. Cora Beasley, No Place to Be Somebody, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1971.

Film Appearances: Moms, The Education of Sonny Carson, Paramount, 1974. Effie, Sparkle, Warner Bros., 1976. 5

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Mrs. Hauser, The Brass Ring, 1983. Blind Lilly, ⬙Charlotte Forten’s Mission: Experiment in Freedom⬙ (also known as ⬙Half–Slave, Half–Free 2⬙), American Playhouse, PBS, 1985. Altona Johns, The Vernon Johns Story (also known as The Road to Freedom: The Vernon Johns Story), syndicated, 1994. Adele Thompson, Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder, NBC, 1995. Violet, The Photographer, HBO, 2000. Dorothy Cobb, The Last Brickmaker in America, CBS, 2001.

Linda Ganz, Teachers, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Cora, Beat Street, Orion, 1985. Annie Lamb, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Warner Bros., 1990. Margaret (a nurse), Awakenings, Columbia, 1990. Suzie, To Sleep with Anger, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. School teacher, Malcolm X (also known as X), Warner Bros., 1992. Lottie, A Perfect World, Warner Bros., 1993. Mrs. Gordon, Life with Mikey (also known as Give Me a Break), Buena Vista, 1993. Evelyn, The Inkwell (also known as No Ordinary Summer), Buena Vista, 1994. Mary Jones, Heading Home, HP Releasing, 1995. Alice, Bed of Roses (also known as Amelia and the King of Plants), New Line Cinema, 1996. Grandma Rosa Lynn Sinclair, Down in the Delta, Miramax, 1998. Mattie, The Wishing Tree, Hallmark Entertainment, 1999. Dolores Williams, Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, Ironhill Pictures, 2000. (As Mary Alice Smith) Emiline Crane, The Life (short film), 2002. Mrs. Eunice Stokes, Sunshine State, Sony Pictures Classics, 2002. Herself, What I Want My Words to Do to You: Voices from Inside a Women’s Maximum Security Prison (documentary), Borrowed Light Productions, 2003. The Oracle, The Matrix Revolutions, Warner Bros.; IMAX version released as The Matrix Revolutions: The IMAX Experience, 2003.

Television Appearances; Specials: Requiem for a Nun, PBS, c. 1974. Mrs. Garth, ⬙The Color of Friendship,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1981. Lady, ⬙The Mother,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alberta, ⬙The Sty of the Blind Pig,⬙ Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1974. Frances Victor, ⬙Brother, Can You Spare an Act?,⬙ Sanford and Son, NBC, 1975. Frances Victor, ⬙My Brother–In–Law’s Keeper,⬙ Sanford and Son, NBC, 1975. Loretta, ⬙The Baby,⬙ Good Times, CBS, 1975. Marnie, ⬙Target Black,⬙ Police Woman, NBC, 1975. Angel, ⬙The Traitor in Our Midst,⬙ Serpico, NBC, 1976. Evelyn Burr, ⬙Scenes from the Middle Class,⬙ Visions, PBS, 1976. Maxine Manley, ⬙Watts a Matter?,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. Marguerite Peck, ⬙Hard Lessons,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1992. Marguerite Peck, ⬙The Third Man,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1992. Virginia Bryan, ⬙Mother Love,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1993. Ella Clark, ⬙Baby–Sitting,⬙ Orleans, CBS, 1997. Loretta, ⬙Afterschool Delight,⬙ Cosby, CBS, 1999. Loretta, ⬙The Awful Truth,⬙ Cosby, 1999. Loretta, ⬙Lucas Absentia,⬙ Cosby, CBS, 1999. Abby Franklin, ⬙The Gift,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2000. Georgia Bishop, ⬙God Bless the Child,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. Mrs. Pettaway, ⬙Sex and Money,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2001. Eugenia Hill, ⬙The Visitation,⬙ Oz, HBO, 2002. Elaine Nebatoff, ⬙Memories,⬙ The Jury (also known as The Circuit), Fox, 2004. Jackie Simon, ⬙The Senator,⬙ Line of Fire (also known as Lines of Duty), ABC, 2004. Joyce, ⬙All That Glitters,⬙ Kojak, USA Network, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Secretary, The Edge of Night, CBS, beginning c. 1974. Ellie Grant Hubbard, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1980. Leticia ⬙Lettie⬙ Bostic, A Different World, NBC, 1988–89. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lilah Dean, ⬙The Killing Floor,⬙ The American Experience (also known as The American Experience: The Killing Floor), PBS, 1983. Edith Murray, ⬙Concealed Enemies,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1984. Fannie Michael, The Women of Brewster Place, ABC, 1989. Maggie Arnett, Laurel Avenue, HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Helen Mayfield, Just an Old Sweet Song (also known as Down Home), CBS, 1976. Minnie Hayward, Lawman without a Gun (also known as He Who Walks Alone and This Man Stands Alone), 1977.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Donie, Joshua’s World, CBS, 1980. 6

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RECORDINGS

CREDITS

Videos: Herself, The Burly Man Chronicles, Warner Home Video, 2004. Herself, The Matrix Recalibrated (also known as Revolutions Recalibrated), Warner Home Video, 2004.

Film Appearances: David Little, Crime Partners, Ventura Distribution, 2001. Richard, 30 Years to Little, Exodus Entertainment, 2001. Black Entertainment Television announcer, Down to Earth (also known as Einmal himmel und zuruck), Paramount, 2001. Miguelito, Morning Breath (short; also known as A Brooklyn Love Story), Film Movement, 2002. Craig Lewis, G, Aloha Releasing, 2002. Angel, All Night Bodega, Xenon Pictures, 2002. Rory, Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Chris B., Hittin’ It!, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Damien, Issues, 2005. Tyler, All Souls Day: Dia de los muertos, IDT Entertainment Sales, 2005. Morgue security guard, Constantine, Warner Bros. Pictures, 2005. Nelson, Flip the Script, 2005. Escobar, Jarhead (also known as Jarhead—Willkommen im dreck), Universal, 2005. Himself, Jarhead Diaries (documentary short), Universal Studios Home Video, 2006. Kenny Kent, Love, Fear and Rabbits, 2006. Jacob 32, The Tenants, Millennium Films, 2006. Diasantos, Captivity, 2006. Wesley, The Last Stand, 2006. Zeke, Stomp the Yard, Screen Gems, 2007.

Video Games: The Oracle, Enter the Matrix, Atari/Infogrames Entertainment, 2003. The Oracle, The Matrix Online (also known as MxO), Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, 2005. The Oracle (new), The Matrix: Path of Neo, Atari/ Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, 2005. SIDELIGHTS Favorite role: Alberta in The Sty of the Blind Pig. Mary Alice told CTFT: ⬙I am very proud to be an actor. I chose this profession because I feel this is how I can fulfill my service as a human being—communicating the human condition. ѧ My desire is to create interesting and complex characters on film and television.⬙ OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Current Biography, November, 1995, p. 38. Essence, July, 1995, p. 50.

Television Appearances; Series: Host, A.M. @ BET, Black Entertainment Television, 2000. Host, NYLA, Black Entertainment Television, 2001.

ALLEN, Parry See SHEN, Parry

Television Appearances; Movies: Martinez, Disappearing Acts, HBO, 2000.

ALONSO, Laz

Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Access Granted: BET’s New Season, Black Entertainment Television, 2001. The 1st Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2001. The 2nd Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2002. The 3rd Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2003. The 4th Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2004.

PERSONAL Born in Washington, DC. Education: Attended Howard University. Addresses: Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials for Budweiser. Previously worked for Merrill Lynch.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Derek, ⬙The Big Pimpin’ Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2002. Derek, ⬙The Big Dose of Reality,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2002.

Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, for Budweiser television commercial. 7

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Eddie, ⬙Things That Go Bump in the Night,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Eddie, ⬙Left–Overs,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Manny, ⬙Creepin’,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2003. Lazaro, ⬙La Cenicienta,⬙ La Cenicienta, 2003. Derrick Mills, ⬙The Heat of Passion,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2003. Derrick Mills, ⬙Rape Shield,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2003. Manny, ⬙The Prodigal Brother,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2004. Manny, ⬙Phatheadz,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2004. Dwayne, ⬙The Line,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2004. Derek, ⬙Pagan Poetry,⬙ Soul Food, Showtime, 2004. Staff Sergeant Steven Washington, ⬙Split Decision,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as NCIS and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2004. Dennis de Labeque/Deuce Deuce, ⬙Pro Per,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004. James Gage, ⬙Shots,⬙ Eyes, 2005. Snoop’s assistant, ⬙The Abyss,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2005. George Warren, ⬙The Man in the Wall,⬙ Bones, Fox, 2005. Himself, ⬙Jarhead,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. Trent, ⬙California Girl,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2006.

beginning 1983, based in London. Committee to Protect Journalists, board member. Affiliated with the awards ceremonies for a number of journalism awards. Worked in a department store. Member: Phi Beta Kappa, Society of Professional Journalists (fellow), Sigma Delta Chi (fellow). Awards, Honors: Alfred I. duPont Award (with others), Columbia University, c. 1985, for the series ⬙Iran: In the Name of God⬙; Breakthrough Award, Women, Men, and Media, 1991, CableACE Award (with others), c. 1991, and Alfred I. duPont Award (with others), c. 1991, all for reporting on the first Gulf War; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, personal award, Henry W. Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Georgia, 1994; Alfred I. duPont Award Baton, 1994; named 1994 Woman of the Year, Women in Cable and Telecommunications, New York Chapter; named one of the most fascinating people on television, People Weekly, 1996; two George Polk Memorial awards, Long Island University, Department of Journalism, including one for work on Battle for Afghanistan, 1997; named nymphe d’honneur, Monte Carlo Television Festival, 1997; Emmy Award, outstanding investigative journalism, 1998, for ⬙Arkan: Wanted and the Hitman⬙; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, international reporting category, 1998; Emmy Award, outstanding background or analysis of a single current story segment, 1999, for ⬙Thou Shalt Kill,⬙ 60 Minutes; Emmy Award, outstanding investigative journalism segment, 1999, for ⬙Massacre in Algeria,⬙ 60 Minutes; Edward R. Murrow Award for Distinguished Achievement in Broadcast Journalism, 2002; several honorary degrees, including doctor of humane letters, University of Michigan, 2006; other Emmy awards, including one for ⬙Struggle for Islam⬙; Sigma Delta Chi award for reporting from Zaire; Courage in Journalism Award; Gold Award, Worldfest– Houston International Festival; Livingston Award for Young Journalists.

RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Toni Braxton’s ⬙Hit the Freeway⬙ and Aaliyah’s ⬙Miss You.⬙

AMANPOUR, Christiane 1958– PERSONAL Name is pronounced Kris–chee–ahn Ah–mahn–poor; born January 12, 1958, in London, England; raised in Iran; daughter of Mohammad (an airline executive) and Patricia Amanpour; married James Philip ⬙Jamie⬙ Rubin (in politics and television personality), August 8, 1998; children: Darius John. Education: University of Rhode Island, B.A. (summa cum laude), journalism, 1983; studied journalism in London.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Correspondent, 60 Minutes (also known as 60 Minutes II and 60 Minutes Wednesday), CBS, beginning 1999, series also broadcast as TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews, TV Land. Chief international correspondent, NewsNight with Aaron Brown, Cable News Network, 2001–2005.

Career: Broadcast journalist. WBRU (radio station), Providence, RI, reporter, anchor, and producer, 1981–82; WJAR–TV, Providence, RI, electronic graphics designer, intern, and member of the investigative reporting team, beginning c. 1983; Cable News Network, began as an assistant on the international assignment desk in Atlanta, GA, worked in various bureaus, became chief international correspondent,

Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Landmines: Hidden Assassins, Cable News Network, 1997. Herself, Dying to Tell the Story, TBS, 1998. Host, Revenge of the Microbes, Cable News Network, 1998. 8

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AMANPOUR Chief international correspondent for Cable News Network, War Photographer, First Run Features, 2001. (In archive footage) Herself, Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism, MoveOn.org, 2004.

Host, Virus Hunters, Cable News Network, 1998. Host, A World out of Balance, Cable News Network, 1998. Narrator, Somalia: Blackhawk Down, Cable News Network, 1998. Leaders and Revolutionaries: People of the Century; CBS News/Time 100, CBS, 1998. Correspondent, Revolutionary Journey, Cable News Network, 2000. Herself, Breaking the News, CBS, 2001. Herself, Feeding the Beast: The 24–Hour News Revolution, Trio, 2004. Narrator, The Journalist and the Jihadi: The Murder of Daniel Pearl, HBO, 2006.

WRITINGS Teleplays; Series: 60 Minutes (also known as 60 Minutes II and 60 Minutes Wednesday), CBS, beginning 1999, series also broadcast as TV Land Legends: The 60 Minutes Interviews, TV Land. NewsNight with Aaron Brown, Cable News Network, 2001–2005.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, The Alfred I. duPont/Columbia University Awards in Television and Radio Journalism, PBS, 1998.

Wrote material as a correspondent that appeared in various programs.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Narrator, ⬙Pax Americana,⬙ Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Correspondent, ⬙The Case against Milosevic,⬙ CNN Presents, Cable News Network, 2001. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Christiane Amanpour, Lifetime, 2003.

Teleplays; Specials: (With others) Battle for Afghanistan, Cable News Network International, 1997. Revolutionary Journey, Cable News Network, 2000. Teleplays; Episodic: ⬙The Case against Milosevic,⬙ CNN Presents, Cable News Network, 2001.

Appeared in various programs, including American Morning, CNN Live Today (also known as Live Today), CNN Newsroom, and Your World Today, all Cable News Network.

Contributed to various programs, including American Morning, CNN Live Today (also known as Live Today), CNN Newsroom, and Your World Today, all Cable News Network.

Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO, 2004, 2006. ⬙Renee Zellweger and Christiane Amanpour,⬙ Iconoclasts, Sundance Channel, 2005. The Charlie Rose Show (also known as Charlie Rose), PBS, 2005. The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Central, 2005. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2005. The Colbert Report, Comedy Central, 2006. This Week, BBC, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES Books: History behind the Headlines: The Origins of Conflicts Worldwide, Volume 6, Gale Group, 2002. Newsmakers 1997, issue 4, Gale, 1997. Periodicals: American Journalism Review, September, 1996, pp. 30– 31. Broadcasting & Cable, July 24, 2006, p. 3. Newsweek, May 20, 1996, p. 64; July 8, 1996, p. 60. O, the Oprah Magazine, September, 2005, pp. 209–16. People Weekly, September 2, 1996, p. 43; March 30, 1998, p. 87; August 25, 2003, p. 101. Talk, November, 2000, pp. 78–81.

Television Executive Producer; Specials: Revolutionary Journey, Cable News Network, 2000. Film Appearances; Documentaries: Herself, Veillees d’armes (also known as The Troubles We’ve Seen: A History of Journalism in Wartime, The Troubles We’ve Seen—Die Geschichte der Kriegsberichterstattung, and Veillees d’armes: Histoire du journalisme en temps de guerre), 1994, Milestone Film and Video, 2005.

Electronic: CNN Online, http://www.cnn.com, September 13, 2006. 9

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Kookie, Benny Leonard and the Brooklyn Bridge, Open Space Theatre, 1977. Homer and Baily, The Skin of Our Teeth, Beverly Hills Playhouse, Beverly Hills, CA, 1981. Wiggins and Major, Hard Laughs, Santa Monica Playhouse, Santa Monica, CA, 1986. Lenny Munk, Rounds, CAST Theatre, Los Angeles, 1987, also 12 Miles West Theatre Company, Bloomfield, NJ, c. 1995–96. Eddie Ruggerio, A Question of Mercy, Pacific Resident Theatre, Venice, CA, c. 1999. Grivet, Therese Raquin, Pacific Resident Theatre, 2003. Uncle Pleasant, Orpheus Descending, Pacific Resident Theatre, c. 2003.

ANDERSON, Haskell Vaughn See ANDERSON, Haskell V. III

ANDERSON, Marina See D’ESTE, Coco

ANDERSON, Haskell V. III 1942(?)– (Haskell Anderson, Haskell Vaughn Anderson, Haskell Vaughan Anderson III, Haskell Vaughn Anderson III)

Appeared as Jakob Engstrand, Ghosts, as Roland Mobley, Venice, and as the painter, The Visit, all productions of the Pacific Resident Theatre. Appeared as Billy Boy, All Kinds of Blue, American National Theatre Academy West; as Dr. Pinch, The Comedy of Errors, Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival; as the duke of Norfolk, Richard III, Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH; as Dolan, Mr. Roberts; as Lodovico, Othello; as Camillo and Cleomenes, The Winter’s Tale; as Donald, You Can’t Take It with You; and in Romeo and Juliet. Appeared in other productions, including productions at the Barter Theatre, the George Street Playhouse, and the Globe Playhouse.

PERSONAL Born November 26, 1942 (some sources cite 1943), in Queens, New York, NY; son of Haskell Clay (a postal service worker) and Sara Smith (an accountant; maiden name, Ray) Anderson; married Sarita Marie Ursula, November 14, 1987. Education: St. Procopius College, B.S., 1966; Temple University, M.A., 1972; trained for the stage with Jose Quintero and the Harvey Lembeck Comedy Workshop. Religion: Roman Catholicism. Addresses: Agent—Acme Talent and Literary Agency, 4727 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 333, Los Angeles, CA 90010; Hervey/Grimes Talent Agency, 10561 Missouri Ave., Suite 2, Los Angeles, CA 90025.

Major Tours: Habu and Baby San, Tracers, Australian cities, 1986, U.S. cities, 1986–87.

Career: Actor. Worked as a model and appeared in advertisements. International Venice Film Festival, Venice, Italy, SIGNIS juror, 2006. Worked in sales. Catholics in Media Associates, vice president. Associated with American Youth Association. Military service: U.S. Navy Medical Corps, 1966–69.

Stage Work: Producer of Venice, Pacific Resident Theatre, Venice, CA. Also worked as a stage manager. Film Appearances: Getting Straight, Columbia, 1970. Brotherhood of Death, Cinema Shares International, 1976. Father, Rich (short film), Black Filmmakers Foundation/ Mosaic Films/AIMS Media, 1983. (As Haskell Anderson) Barbershop pimp, Scarred (also known as Red on Red and Street Love), Seymour Borde & Associates, 1984. Voice, A Soldier’s Story, Columbia, 1984. (As Haskell Anderson) Winston Taylor, Kickboxer, Pathe International, 1988. Barge crew member, Going Under (also known as Dive), Warner Bros., 1990. (As Haskell Vaughn Anderson III) Courtroom clerk, A Civil Action, Buena Vista, 1998. (As Haskell Vaughn Anderson III) Drug user, Life, Universal, 1999. Dr. Scott Warren, Time Lapse (also known as Past Tense), Lions Gate Films, 2001.

Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Ensemble Studio Theatre, American Film Institute’s Alumni Writer’s Workshop Actors Repertory. Awards, Honors: Image Theatre Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), best supporting actor, 1985, for Hard Laughs; Image Theatre Award, best supporting actor, NAACP, 1987, for Rounds; 168 Project Film Festival Award, best supporting actor, 2005, for Walls of Jericho; Pace Award, for national commercials. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Gabe Gabriel, No Place to Be Somebody, Karamu House of the Performing Arts, Cleveland, OH, 1974. 10

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(As Haskell Vaughn Anderson III) Second player, Scenes of the Crime, Mediafilm, 2001. Peter Kenyon, American Made (short film), Hypnotic, 2003. (As Haskell Vaughn Anderson III) Reverend R. A. Adams, Salvation (short film), Worn Path Productions, 2003. Big Stu, Halfway Decent, 2005. Father Patrick, Walls of Jericho (short film), 2005. Les Brown, The Les Brown Show (short film), 2005.

Audiobooks: Ross MacDonald, Sleeping Beauty, Audio Partners, 1998.

ARIAS, Yancey 1971– PERSONAL

Also appeared in Victim, U.S. Navy Productions. Some sources cite appearances in The Big Sea, The Black Box, Boy and Dog, Brother’s Keeper, Grey Area, Keep in Touch, and Pas de trois.

Born June 27, 1971, in New York, NY; son of Antonio (a tour bus owner) and Miriam (a business professor) Arias; married Anna Alvim (an actress), December 22, 2002. Education: Studied drama at Carnegie Mellon University, 1989–91. Avocational Interests: Playing baseball.

Television Appearances; Movies: Second young officer, The Court–Martial of Jackie Robinson, TNT, 1990. Well dressed client, Those Secrets, ABC, 1992.

Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Bldg., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Nine Yards Entertainment, 8530 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Penner Public Relations, 8224 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Third hostage, ⬙Hostages,⬙ The Master (also known as Master Ninja), NBC, 1984. Chauffeur, ⬙Someday My Prince ... ,⬙ Gimme a Break, NBC, 1986. ⬙The City Is Burning,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1987. Principal Fisher, ⬙Fifteen with Wanda,⬙ Alien Nation, Fox, 1989. Principal Fisher, ⬙Green Eyes,⬙ Alien Nation, Fox, 1990. Buyer, ⬙A Home, a Loan,⬙ Roc (also known as Roc Live), Fox, 1991. Clyde Hayes, ⬙Trials and Tribulations,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. U.S. customs officer, ⬙Car Trouble,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1998. Mr. Hanson, ⬙Killing on Lily Lane,⬙ L.A. Heat, syndicated, 1999. (As Haskell Vaughn Anderson III) Art instructor, ⬙Brainchild,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2000. (As Haskell Vaughn Anderson III) Man number three, ⬙One Night Stand?,⬙ Girlfriends, The WB, 2000. (As Haskell Vaughn Anderson III) Male juror, ⬙Inter Arma Silent Leges,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2001. Interior secretary, ⬙Twenty Five,⬙ The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2003. Postal chief, ⬙Pre–Filer,⬙ The Inside, Fox, 2005. College interviewer, General Hospital, ABC, 2005. (As Haskell Vaughn Anderson) Hospital chaplain, ⬙Graduation Day,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2006.

Career: Actor. Also professional singer; appeared in a Spanish language McDonald’s commercial, c. 1985. Body Language (a workout wear line), creator and owner (with Anna Alvim), 1999—. Played at the World Poker Tour’s Five Diamond Classic, Las Vegas, NV, 2005. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: Coroner’s assistant, Innocent Blood (also known as A French Vampire in America), Warner Bros., 1992. Rico, Destination Unknown, 1997. Sixkiller, Dead Men Can’t Dance, Live Entertainment, 1997. Hernandez, Crossfire, 1998. Angel, Home Invaders, Castle Hill Productions, 2001. Toren, The Time Machine, Warner Bros., 2002. Film Coproducer: Destination Unknown, 1997. Home Invaders, 2001.

Television Work; Specials: Additional dialogue recording artist, Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam (also known as Dear America), HBO, 1987.

Television Appearances; Series: Emilio Gonzales, One Life to Live, ABC, 1994–97. 11

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Gabe, The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2004. Conrado Gonzalez, American Family (also known as American Family: Journey of Dreams), PBS, 2004. Gabriel ⬙Gabo⬙ Williams, Thief, FX Channel, 2006.

Periodicals: People Weekly, February 17, 2003, p. 65.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Miguel Cadena, Kingpin, NBC, 2003. Himself, Retrosexual: The 80’s, VH1, 2004.

Electronic: Yancey Arias Official Site, http://www.yanceyarias.com, October 19, 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: Raymond Alvarez, Criminal Justice, HBO, 1990. Brad Larosa, Guilty Until Proven Innocent (also known as Presumed Guilty), NBC, 1991. Bravo, Blade Squad, Fox, 1998. Panfilo Crisostomo, Walkout, HBO, 2006.

AZIZI, Anthony 1969(?)– PERSONAL Original name, Kamal Rowshan; born May 29, c. 1969, in Brooklyn, New York, NY (other sources cite Iran); father, a doctor; married Cymbeline Smith (an actress), April 8, 2000. Education: Muhlenberg College, B.F.A., theatre, 1991.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Jose Garcia, The Shield, Fox, 2002. Gabriel ⬙Gabo⬙ Williams, Thief, FX Channel, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Amando, ⬙After Shakespeare,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1994. Antonio Silvera, ⬙Horses,⬙ Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Ron Perez, ⬙The Unthinkable,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1997. Bobby Rock, ⬙Upstairs, Downstairs,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Reverend Alvarez, ⬙To Everything a Season,⬙ Promised Land (also known as Home of the Brave), CBS, 1997. Paul Sanchez, ⬙Stalker,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Arnaz, ⬙46 Long,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 1999. Denny Corea, ⬙Legacy,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2000. Santos Ramirez, ⬙Liberty,⬙ JAG, CBs, 2001. Inspector Cortez, ⬙Charmed Again: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2001. Rafael Mercado, ⬙Puppy Love,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001. Ramon Cruz, ⬙Blood Brothers,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Carter Del Toro, ⬙The Big My Life & Kids Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2004. Carter Del Toro, ⬙The Big Parent Trap Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2004. Rafael Salinas, ⬙Snakes,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2005. Carr, ⬙Three,⬙ Night Stalker, ABC, 2005. Ignacio, ⬙Crossing the Line,⬙ In Justice, ABC, 2006.

Career: Actor. Clandestine Group (theatre group), New York City, cofounder; East L.A. Classic Theatre Company (theatre group), member. One World One Love Organization (scholarship organization), founder; involved with other causes, including women’s rights. Worked as a waiter. CREDITS Film Appearances: Bad news henchman, McHale’s Navy, MCA/Universal, 1997. Malik the cab driver, For Richer or Poorer, Universal, 1997. Frankie, Dating Games, 1998. (Uncredited) Iraqi rebel, Three Kings (also known as Spoils of War), Warner Bros., 1999. Tito, Desert Son, 1999. Sikh Elvis chaplain, Tomcats, Columbia, 2001. Gregory Adams, Tequila Express, 2002. The killer, Phobic, TV Pool Enterprises, 2002. Male terrorist, Venomous, New City Releasing, 2002. Taxi driver, EMR, Cottonopolis Films, 2004. Hassan, Wristcutters: A Love Story (also known as Pizzeria Kamikaze), No Matter Pictures/Crispy Films/ Halcyon Pictures, 2006. Murad, AmericanEast, Distant Horizons, 2007.

Stage Appearances: Understudy, various roles, and Thuy, Miss Saigon, Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1994–2000. Black, The Wild Party, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 2000.

Television Appearances; Series: Mohammad ⬙Mo⬙ Hassain, Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003–2004. Vince Taylor, Commander in Chief, ABC, 2005–2006. 12

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AZIZI Rafique, ⬙Day 4: 5:00–6:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2005. Rafique, ⬙Day 4: 9:00–10:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2005. Rafique, ⬙Day 4: 10:00–11:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2005. Dr. Falati, ⬙Like It Was,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2006. Dr. Falati, ⬙Nice She Ain’t,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2006. Dr. Falati, ⬙Sweetheart, I Have to Confess,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Ibrahim bin Talaal, The Princess & the Marine, NBC, 2001. Private Nat Henchman, The Lost Battalion, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bank robber, ⬙The Courtship of Eddie’s Mother,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1997. ⬙Code Blue,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1997. Mamud Faroq, Crisis Center, NBC, 1997. Emergency room doctor, ⬙Second Look,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2000. Shopkeeper, ⬙Boo!,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2001. Arab leader, ⬙The Story Vanishes,⬙ Breaking News, Bravo, 2002. Lieutenant Alex Zahar, ⬙Head to Toe,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2002. Mamud Rasheed Faheen, ⬙Day 2: 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2002. Mamud Rasheed Faheen, ⬙Day 2: 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2002. Mamud Rasheed Faheen, ⬙Day 2: 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2002. (Uncredited) Rafique, ⬙6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2002. War Stories, NBC, 2002. John Saadi, ⬙Frame of Mind,⬙ L.A. Dragnet (also known as Dragnet), USA Network, 2004. Luciano, ⬙A Messenger, Nothing More,⬙ Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB, 2004. Petrosh, ⬙All In,⬙ The Shield (also known as The Barn and Rampart), FX Channel, 2004. Asefi Hossein Kamal Bin Hamid (Chet), ⬙The Wake Up Call,⬙ The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2005. Nestor Duarte, ⬙Sergeant Sipowicz’ Lonely Hearts Club Band,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2005.

Appeared as Yasser in ⬙School,⬙ an episode of Sleeper Cell, Showtime, Channel 4 (England) and FX (England); appeared as Barak in ⬙The Sins of the Father Episode,⬙ an unaired episode of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Middle East watcher, The Agency, CBS, 2001. Taxi driver, ⬙Grim Ferrytale,⬙ Glory Days (also known as Demontown), The WB, 2002. Mohammad ⬙Mo⬙ Hassain, Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003. Vince Taylor, Commander in Chief, ABC, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Much Ado about Nothing, East L.A. Classic Theatre Company. Appeared in other productions, including pieces he wrote. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Wrote pieces for the stage.

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B Michelle, Malibu Eyes, Vanguard International Cinema, 2004. Tracy Abramovitz, Laws of Attraction, New Line Cinema, 2004. Faith Willoughby, The Way Back Home, Sanford/Back Home Productions, 2005. Molly, Her Name Is Carla, Fabrication Films, 2005. Mary, Duncan Removed (short film), American Film Institute, 2006.

BADIE, Mina (Mina Badiyi) PERSONAL Daughter of Reza S. Badiyi (a director and producer) and Barbara Turner (an actress and screenwriter); half sister of Jennifer Jason Leigh (an actress). Education: Studied acting at the British American Drama Academy, Oxford University.

Television Appearances; Movies: (As Mina Badiyi) Celia, The War between the Tates, NBC, 1977. (As Mina Badiyi) Toni, Somebody’s Daughter, ABC, 1992. Lexi Davis, Touched, Lifetime, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Relevant Entertainment Group, 144 South Beverly Dr., Suite 400, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Ramona, ⬙Das Boat House,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Kim Cranshaw, ⬙Fire,⬙ Sweet Justice, NBC, 1995. Security officer, ⬙Paradise Lost,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1996. Penny, ⬙Common Ground,⬙ Sliders, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Agent Holmes, ⬙1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as Twenty Four and 24 Hours), Fox, 2002.

Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Joanie Gerard, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (also known as Mrs. Parker and the Round Table), Fine Line Features, 1994. Girl with Bobby, Georgia, Miramax, 1995. Bonnie, How Does Anyone Get Old? (short film), Hypnotic.com, 1999. Mallory, Cookies (short film), Publicsfear Films, 1999. The Weekend, Granada Films, 1999, Strand Releasing, 2000. Monica Rose, The Anniversary Party, Fine Line Features, 2001. Betty the waitress, Road to Perdition, DreamWorks, 2002. Donna, Roger Dodger, Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Dana, Mind the Gap, Sky Island Films, 2004. Hostess, Wear Something Nice, 2004.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in various productions, including originating a role in Girl Play; and appearing in A Night in Queen’s Clothing, Globe Playhouse; Two Noble Kinsmen, Royal Court Theatre; and The Vagina Monologues, Miller Theatre.

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BALLARD ⬙Nexus,⬙ For the People (also known as Para la gente), Lifetime, 2003. Jamal Faraz, ⬙Beyond the Wire,⬙ American Dreams (also known as Bandstand, Miss American Pie, and Our Generation), NBC, 2004. Jamal Faraz, ⬙Old Enough to Fight,⬙ American Dreams (also known as Bandstand, Miss American Pie, and Our Generation), NBC, 2004. Jamal Faraz, ⬙Real–to–Reel,⬙ American Dreams (also known as Bandstand, Miss American Pie, and Our Generation), NBC, 2004. Jamal Faraz, ⬙To Tell the Truth,⬙ American Dreams (also known as Bandstand, Miss American Pie, and Our Generation), NBC, 2004. Himself, ⬙Relationship Rules,⬙ The Greg Behrendt Show, syndicated, 2006.

Dahn); her children: Naya. Avocational Interests: Comic book collecting. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Greenlight Management, 315 South Beverly Dr., Suite 300, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Involved in community cultural activities, New York City. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Frank ⬙Frankie⬙ Hubbard, Loving, ABC, 1993–95, later known as The City, ABC, 1995–96. Matthew Deveaux, Arsenio, ABC, 1997. Quizmaster Albert, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), ABC, 1997–98. Herbal Thought, Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Dark Angel⬙), Fox, 2000–2001. David Sinclair, Numb3rs (also known as Numbers and Num3ers), CBS, 2005—.

Appeared as a young Marvin in ⬙The Hole–in–the–Wall Gang,⬙ an unaired episode of Boomtown, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Herbal Thought, Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Dark Angel⬙), Fox, 2000. David Sinclair, Numb3rs (also known as Numbers and Num3ers), CBS, 2005. Film Appearances: Bobby Rhue, Deep Impact (also known as Impact), Paramount, 1998. Coke, Men of Honor (also known as The Diver, Men of Honour, and Navy Diver), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. David Blake, Automatic, Fourth World Media/Just Say Productions, 2001. Jay, Before Now, Paramount, 2002. Leonard Alworth, Studio City (short film), Blind Mule Productions, 2003. Dusty, Black Cloud, Old Post Films, 2004.

Appeared in In the Mix. Television Appearances; Movies: Little Richard (also known as The Little Richard Story), NBC, 2000. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 20th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (also known as The 20th Anniversary Soul Train Music Awards), syndicated, 2006.

Some sources cite appearances in Malcolm X (also known as X), Warner Bros., 1992; 3 Days of Rain (also known as Three Days of Rain), Maximone Pictures, 2002; and in Dirty Hearts.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Kalim, ⬙Private Enemy No. 1,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1995. Duke Gibson, ⬙Daddio,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1999. Marcus Potter, ⬙Lucky Luciano,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Shane West, ⬙Liar’s Poker,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 2000. Dwight Thomas, ⬙Ripely, Believe It or Not,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2002. Ethan Pasterfield, ⬙Unfamiliar Territory,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002. Kelly Sawyer, ⬙We’ll Be Right Back,⬙ She Spies (also known as B.A.I.T.), NBC, 2003. Music producer, ⬙Lady Heather’s Box,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI, CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2003.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in various productions, including Endangered Species and Holiday Heart, both National Black Theatre; in No Laughing Matter, MindBuilders; and productions of the Manhattan Theatre Club and the Positive Youth Troop, both New York City. RECORDINGS Music Videos: Naughty by Nature, ⬙Hip Hop Hooray,⬙ 1993. 15

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Periodicals: Upstage, December 15, 2005.

PERSONAL BARBARIE, Jillian See BARBERIE, Jillian

Original name, Jillian Warry; born September 26, 1966, in Burlington, Ontario, Canada; father, an electrician; mother, a nurse; married Bret Barberie (a professional baseball player), 1996 (divorced, October 2002); married Grant Reynolds (an actor), July 8, 2006. Education: Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology, broadcast journalism degree. Avocational Interests: Animal welfare activities.

BARBERA, Joseph 1911–2006 (Joe Barbera, Joseph R. Barbera) PERSONAL

Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Chantelle Aspey, 42West, 1801 Century Park East, Suite 475, Los Angeles, CA 90067.

Original name, Joseph Roland Barbera; born March 24, 1911, in New York, NY; died December 18, 2006, in Los Angeles, CA. Animator, producer, director, composer, and writer. Barbera, along with partner William Hanna, owned Hanna-Barbera Productions, which created such well-known cartoon characters as Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Tom and Jerry, and the Flintstones. Barbera and Hanna began working together in the 1930s when Barbera worked as an animator, director, and producer at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The two headed the animation department at Metro-GoldwynMayer in the 1950s before starting Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1957. The pair won numerous awards, including the Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Emmy Awards, for their work. In the 1960s they created such successful animated television series as Huckeberry Hound and Friends, Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear, The Jetsons, and The Flintstones. Hanna and Barbera continued to dominate television’s schedule of animated series over the next few decades. Series included The Harlem Globetrotters and Josei and the Pussycats, both of which aired in the 1970s, and The Smurfs and Monchhichis, which ran in the 1980s. Barbera also worked as a producer and director in feature films. Some were animated, such as Hey There, It’s Yogi Bear, Charlotte’s Web, Here Are the Smurfs, and GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, while others were live action, such as Mother, Jugs & Speed and Scooby-Doo, released in 2002. Barbera and Hanna were inducted into the Televisoin Academy Hall of Fame in 1994, the same year Barbera published My Life in Toons, his autobiography.

Career: Actress and television personality. WSVN–TV, Miami, FL, weather reporter, 1992–93; worked for KTTV–TV, Los Angeles, CA, including work as a weather reporter; also worked in television in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Appeared in advertisements. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Jillian Warry) Los Angeles weather reporter, Fox News, Fox, 1993–95. Cohost and weather reporter, Good Day L.A., Fox, beginning 1995. Commentator, The X Show, Fox, 1999–2001. Foxy Levin, V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 1999–2002. Weather reporter, Fox NFL Sunday (also known as NFL on Fox Pregame Show), Fox, beginning c. 2000. Host, The Test, FX Channel, 2001. Correspondent, The Best Damn Sports Show Period, Fox Sports Network, beginning c. 2001. Cohost, Good Day Live, syndicated, 2001–2004. Host, EXTreme Dating (also known as EX–treme Dating), syndicated, 2002–2004. Joni, a recurring role, Good Morning, Miami, NBC, 2003. Alissa Mackay, Fashion House (also known as Secret Obsessions), MyNetworkTV, 2006. Herself, Skating with Celebrities, Fox, 2006.

PERIODICALS Boston Globe, December 19, 2006. Los Angeles Times, December 18, 2006. New York Times, December 19, 2006. Washington Post, December 19, 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, I Love the ’80s, VH1, 2002. Herself, I Love the ’70s, VH1, 2003. 16

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BARBERIE (In archive footage) Herself, ⬙Tyra’s Favorite Model Search Moments,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, UPN, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Commentator, The Sexiest Bachelor in America Pageant, Fox, 2000. Contributor, Super Bowl XXXVI, Fox, 2002. Host, First Annual Miss Dog Beauty Pageant (also known as The 1st Annual Miss Dog Beauty Pageant), Fox, 2003. Herself, MTV Icon: Metallica (also known as mtvICON: Metallica), MTV, 2003. Herself, Playa’s Guide to Scarface, VH1, 2003. Summer Music Mania 2004, Fox, 2004. Cohost, Fox’s New Years Eve Live!, Fox, 2006. Host, VH1 Rock Honors Pre–Show, VH1, 2006. Judge, Miss USA 2006, NBC, 2006.

Appeared in other programs, including providing a voice for Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (animated), Fox. Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Howard Stern (also known as The Howard Stern Show), E! Entertainment Television, 2001 (multiple episodes), 2002. JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and JKX), The WB, 2002. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, multiple episodes, including episodes in 2002, 2003, and 2006. ⬙Snoop Hangs with S.W.A.T., ⬙ Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, MTV, 2003. (As Jillian Barbarie) JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and JKX), The WB, 2003. The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003, 2005 (multiple episodes). Big Time (also known as Steve Harvey’s ⬙Big Time⬙ and Steve Harvey’s ⬙Big Time Challenge⬙), The WB, 2004. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004 (multiple episodes). Weekends at the DL, Comedy Central, 2005. ⬙Behind the Scenes of Reality TV,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, UPN, 2006. ⬙The Demon Lives,⬙ Gene Simmons: Family Jewels, Arts and Entertainment, 2006. ⬙Tyra’s Favorite Moments,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, UPN, 2006. ⬙Tyra Show Male Model,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, UPN, 2006. The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, CNBC, 2006.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Announcer, VH1 Big in 03 (also known as Big in 2003 and VH1 Big in 2003), VH1, 2003. The 2003 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2003. Herself, VH1 Big in 04 (also known as Big in 2004 and VH1 Big in 2004), VH1, 2004. Black carpet host, VH1 Rock Honors, VH1, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Jillian Warry) Weather reporter, ⬙Act of God,⬙ Key West, Fox, 1993. (As Jillian Worry) News reporter, ⬙Hate Is Just a Four– Letter Word,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1994. Herself, ⬙A Match Made in Hell,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1998. (As Jillian Barerie) Candi, ⬙My Best Friend’s Boyfriend,⬙ Clueless, UPN, 1999. Guest host, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, syndicated, 2000. Reporter, Spyder Games (also known as Spyder Web), MTV, 2001. Host, ⬙BTM 5th Anniversary: Updates & Fresh Takes,⬙ Behind the Music (also known as Behind the Music: 5th Anniversary: Updates & Fresh Takes, BtM, and VH1’s ⬙Behind the Music⬙), VH1, 2002. Herself, ⬙There’s No I in Team,⬙ Arli$$ (also known as Arliss), HBO, 2002. Herself, Hollywood Squares (also known as H2 and H2: Hollywood Squares), syndicated, multiple appearances in 2002, 2003. Herself, ⬙Simone Says,⬙ Fastlane, Fox, 2003. Lisa, ⬙Savitsky’s Tennis Club,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2003. Voice of Sally Rose, ⬙Crime Doesn’t Pay ... Seriously, It Really Doesn’t,⬙ Stripperella (animated; also known as Stan Lee’s ⬙Stripperella⬙), Spike TV, 2003. Mikayla, MAD TV (also known as MADtv), Fox, 2003. Heather Daniels, ⬙Where Are They Now?,⬙ Quintuplets, Fox, 2004. Shannon, ⬙Dateless in Miami,⬙ Eve, UPN, 2004. Herself, ⬙Movin Out, Moving In, Moving On,⬙ Related, The WB, 2005. Jillian, Hidden Howie (also known as Hidden Howie: The Private Life of a Public Nuisance), Bravo, 2005.

Appeared in other programs, including Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (also known as Politically Incorrect), Comedy Central and ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Affiliated with pilots. Some sources cite an appearances in the unaired pilot for Related, The WB. Film Appearances: (Scenes deleted from film) Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. (As Jillian Warry) Herself (member of media), Volcano, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Fungahena Retardo, Delivered (also known as Death by Pizza), Edie Films, 1998. 17

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Radio disc jockey, Popstar, Downtown the Movie, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Ellie Crown, Love of Life, CBS, 1951. Vanessa ⬙Van⬙ Dale Raven Sterling, Love of Life, CBS, 1955–59. Grace Snider Edwards, Little House on the Prairie (also known as Little House: A New Beginning), NBC, 1974–77 (some sources cite 1974–79). Mrs. Ellen Craig, St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1982–88. Lucille Taylor, Home Improvement, ABC, 1995–98. Dean Lila Bolander, Boy Meets World, ABC, 1997–99. Barbara Brooks, Once and Again, ABC, 1999–2002.

Radio Appearances; Episodic: Herself, Howard Stern (also known as The Howard Stern Radio Show and The Howard Stern Show), 2001, 2002. Stage Appearances: Appeared in a production of The Vagina Monologues. RECORDINGS

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ann Norton, Salem’s Lot (also known as Blood Thirst and Salem’s Lot: The Miniseries), CBS, 1979, edited version known as Salem’s Lot: The Movie. Mamie Eisenhower, Ike, ABC, 1979. Lynn Bernstein, V (also known as Storm Warnings and V: The Original Miniseries), NBC, 1983. Lynn Bernstein, V: The Final Battle, NBC, 1984. Mabel Hofmeyer, Celebrity (also known as Tommy Thompson’s ⬙Celebrity⬙), NBC, 1984. General’s wife, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Louise Bundy, The Deliberate Stranger, NBC, 1986. Anita Parker, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (also known as The Great Los Angeles Earthquake), NBC, 1990. Ruth, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family, NBC, 1993.

Video Games: Voice, Scarface: The World Is Yours, Vivendi Universal Games, 2006. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Razor, October, 2001, pp. 42–45. TV Guide, February 13, 2006, pp. 26–27.

BARTLETT, Bonnie 1929–

Television Appearances; Movies: (In archive footage) Aunt Myrtle, The Meanest Men in the West, 1967. Elena Champion, Murder or Mercy, ABC, 1974. Sylvia Knowlton, The Legend of Lizzie Borden, ABC, 1975. Debra Snowden, Killer on Board, NBC, 1977. Teresa Noble, A Death in Canaan, CBS, 1978. Judge Greenburg, A Perfect Match, CBS, 1980. Norma Joyce, Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case, CBS, 1980. Jo Ann Booth, A Long Way Home, ABC, 1981. Celia Dempsey, Dempsey, CBS, 1983. Ida Koverman, Malice in Wonderland (also known as The Rumor Mill), CBS, 1985. Lillian, Right to Die, NBC, 1987. Marge Shoat, Deadly Deception, CBS, 1987. Margaret Wilson, Police Story: The Watch Commander (also known as The Watch Commander), ABC, 1988. Margaret Singleton, Spy Games, ABC, 1991. Lucille Mohr, Victim of Love: The Shannon Mohr Story (also known as Crimes of Passion: Victim of Love), NBC, 1993. Renata Donato, Donato and Daughter (also known as Dead to Rights and Under Threat), CBS, 1993.

PERSONAL Born June 20, 1929, in Wisconsin Rapids, WI; raised in Moline, IL; daughter of E. E. (an actor and insurance salesperson) and Carrie (a homemaker) Bartlett; married William Daniels (an actor and director), June 30, 1951; children: Michael (a singer, director, and stage manager), Robert (an artist and designer), William, Jr. (deceased). Education: Graduated from Northwestern University; studied acting with Lee Strasberg. Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Emmy awards, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1986 and 1987, Q Award, best supporting actress in a quality drama series, Viewers for Quality Television awards, 1987, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1988, all for St. Elsewhere; named to the Moline High School Hall of Honor, Moline, IL, 2000. 18

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BARTLETT Olga Petrovsky, ⬙Passports,⬙ Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Hotel⬙), ABC, 1985. Rachel, ⬙El Dorado,⬙ The Wizard, CBS, 1986. Barbara Thorndike, ⬙Dorothy’s New Friend,⬙ The Golden Girls (also known as Miami Nice), NBC, 1988. Hillary Townsend King, ⬙End of Innocence,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Hillary Townsend King, ⬙Promise to a Dead Man,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Lorraine Maslin, ⬙The Blues Singer,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1989. Marilyn North, ⬙Seal of the Confessional,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Harriet Weiss, ⬙Let Them Eat Cake,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Harriet Weiss, ⬙Sanctuary,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1990. Hillary Townsend King, ⬙Ain’t Too Proud to Beg: Part 1,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1990. Hillary Townsend King, ⬙Sale Away: Part 2,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1990. Beth Lekatzis, ⬙Fragile Truths,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1992. ⬙Diet, Diet My Darling,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1992. UEO secretary general Andrea Dre, ⬙The Last Lap at Luxury,⬙ seaQuest DSV (also known as seaQuest 2032), NBC, 1993. Katherine, ⬙Bus Stop,⬙ The Faculty, ABC, 1996. Emily, ⬙Venice,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. Joanne Oz, ⬙Hide and Seek,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. Ruth Greene, ⬙Fathers and Sons,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1997. Linea, ⬙Prisoners,⬙ Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Showtime, 1998. Ruth Greene, ⬙Family Practice,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1998. Joanne Oz, ⬙Legacy,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1999. Lucy Scribner, ⬙The Grudge,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. (In archive footage) Ruth Greene, ⬙Piece of Mind,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001. Edna Carlyle, ⬙Discharged,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2002. Patience, ⬙Serenity,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. Loretta, ⬙And a Nightingale Sang,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2003. Dr. Sylvia Chalmers, ⬙My Other Left Foot,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2004. Margaret, ⬙All the Kings Horses,⬙ Huff (also known as !Huff), Showtime, 2005. Marguerite Hauser, ⬙Shock and Oww!,⬙ Boston Legal (also known as Fleet Street, The Practice: Fleet Street, and The Untitled Practice), ABC, 2006.

Judge Carol Jean Woods, Where Are My Children?, ABC, 1994. Rosemary Sutter, A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor, NBC, 1994. Sylvia, Take Me Home Again (also known as The Lies Boys Tell), NBC, 1994. Aunt Alice, In the Name of Love: A Texas Tragedy (also known as After Laurette), Fox, 1995. Cathleen Fitzgerald, The Courtyard, Showtime, 1995. Doris, See Jane Run, ABC, 1995. Stasha Dubrovich, Sleeping with the Devil, CBS, 1997. Charlotte, Tuesdays with Morrie (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: ⬙Tuesdays with Morrie⬙), CBS, 1999. Mavis Lallek, Family Blessings (also known as LaVyrle Spencer’s ⬙Family Blessings⬙), CBS, 1999. Kate Gazelle, It Must Be Love (also known as Surviving Love), CBS, 2004. Appeared in Salem’s Lot: The Movie, an edited version of the miniseries Salem’s Lot (also known as Blood Thirst and Salem’s Lot: The Miniseries), CBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Specials: (In archive footage) Grace Snider Edwards, Little House Years, NBC, 1979. Marion Scott, ⬙She Drinks a Little⬙ (also known as ⬙First Step⬙), ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1981. Blind Tom: The Story of Thomas Bethune, PBS, c. 1987. Television Appearances; Episodic: Eunice Evans, ⬙Computer Error,⬙ Emergency! (also known as Emergency One and Emergencia), NBC, 1973. Agnes Benton, ⬙In Performance of Duty,⬙ Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1974. Martha Rudge, ⬙The Car,⬙ The Waltons, CBS, 1974. Maylee Baines, ⬙The Foundling,⬙ Gunsmoke (also known as Gun Law and Marshal Dillon), CBS, 1974. Joan Milner, ⬙The Good Luck Bomber,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1975. Casey Patterson, ⬙The Oracle Wore a Cashmere Suit,⬙ The Rockford Files (also known as Jim Rockford, Private Investigator), NBC, 1976. Myra, ⬙Murder between Friends,⬙ Hart to Hart, ABC, 1979. Ellen Milford, ⬙The Delegate,⬙ Barney Miller, ABC, 1980. ⬙It’s the Willingness,⬙ Visions, PBS, 1980. Dr. Ruth West, ⬙Critical Condition,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1981. Mrs. Gregory, ⬙Idolbreaker: Part 2,⬙ Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1981. Claire, ⬙Unthinkable,⬙ Lou Grant, CBS, 1982. Emily Loftis, ⬙Inquiry,⬙ Barney Miller, ABC, 1982. 19

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Appeared as Patricia Boswell in Likely Suspects, Fox; appeared in ⬙The Birthday Party,⬙ an episode of Dreams, CBS.

BEASLEY, Allyce 1954– (Alice Beasley)

Television Appearances; Pilots: Francine Luboff, Room for Two, Fox, 1992.

PERSONAL Original name, Allyce Tannenberg; born July 6, 1954, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; daughter of Marvin (a cartoonist) and Harriet (a bookkeeper) Tannenberg; married Christopher Sansocie (a photographer), 1979 (divorced); married Vincent Schiavelli (an actor and writer), 1985 (divorced 1988); married third husband (marriage ended 1994); married Jim Bosche, January, 1999; children: (second marriage) Andrea Joseph. Education: Attended the State University of New York Brockport; trained for the stage with Lee Strasberg and Wynn Handman. Avocational Interests: Aerobics, gardening, walking dogs.

Film Appearances: Secretary, The Last Tycoon, Paramount, 1976. Melinda Booke, California Dreaming, Orion, 1979. Mrs. Garrity, The Last Word (also known as Danny Travis and The Number), Variety International Pictures, 1979. Nurse Farber, Promises in the Dark, Warner Bros., 1979. Velma, Seed of Innocence (also known as Teen Mothers), Cannon, 1980. Patricia, All Night Long, Universal, 1981. Studio stylist, Frances, Universal, 1982. Maggie Winter, Love Letters (also known as My Love Letters and Passion Play), New World Pictures, 1984. Welcome Home, 1986. Mary Ann Benedict, Twins (also known as Twiins), Universal, 1988. Senator, Dave, Warner Bros., 1993. Mrs. Buster, The Grass Harp, Fine Line Features, 1995. Billie DeLaughter, Ghosts of Mississippi (also known as Ghosts of the Past), Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Mrs. Wallace, Shiloh, Legacy Releasing, 1997. Martha Harris, Primary Colors (also known as Perfect Couple and Mit aller Macht), Universal, 1998. Mrs. Wallace, Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season (also known as A Dog’s Tale and Shiloh II: A Dog’s Tale), Warner Bros., 1999. Mrs. Wallace, Saving Shiloh, Warner Bros., c. 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Kazarian/Spencer and Associates, 11969 Ventura Blvd., Third Floor, Box 7409, Studio City, CA 91604; VOX, Inc., 5670 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 820, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actress and voice actress. Voice of Playhouse Disney segments broadcast on the Disney Channel, beginning 2005; appeared in advertisements. Worked as a waitress. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1986 and 1987, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1988, all for Moonlighting.

Film Work: Performer of song ⬙Rock of Ages,⬙ The Grass Harp, Fine Line Features, 1995.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Agnes DiPesto, Moonlighting, ABC, 1985–89. (As Alice Beasley) Voice of Tia, Darkwing Duck (animated), ABC and syndicated, 1991–93. Voice of Miss Alordayne Grotke, Recess (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Recess⬙ and Disney’s ⬙Recess⬙: Created by Paul and Joe), ABC, 1997–2001.

Stage Appearances: Understudy and replacement, The Tunnel of Love, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1957, National Theatre, 1957–58, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1958. Sal, Natural Affection, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1963. Telemachus’s mother and other roles, Telemachus Clay, Writers Stage Theatre, New York City, 1963. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Becka Paulson, The Tommyknockers (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Tommyknockers⬙), ABC, 1993.

Periodicals: TV Guide, July 15, 2000, pp. 47–48.

Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Cutler, One Cooks, the Other Doesn’t, CBS, 1983. 20

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BEASLEY Sharon, ⬙Your Money or Your Wife,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 2001. Doris Fortnoy, ⬙Gimme Shelter,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2003. Doris Fortnoy, ⬙Love Don’t Love Nobody,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2004. Doris Fortnoy, ⬙Wild and Innocent,⬙ 10–8: Officers on Duty (also known as 10–8 and 10–8: Police Patrol), ABC, 2004. Woman with cats/God, ⬙The Cat,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004.

Receptionist, The Ratings Game (also known as The Mogul), The Movie Channel, 1984. Cindy, Love, Lies & Lullabies (also known as Sad Inheritance), ABC, 1993. Telemarketer, Call Me Claus, TNT, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Voices of female cats, Garfield on the Town (animated), CBS, 1983. Performer, Walt Disney World Celebrity Circus, NBC, 1987. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars XIX, ABC, 1988. The Ice Capades with Kirk Cameron (also known as Kirk Cameron at the Ice Capades), ABC, 1988. (In archive footage) Lisa Pantusso, Cheers: 200th Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. Happy Birthday, Bugs!: 50 Looney Years, CBS, 1990. Herself, ⬙Entertainment Tonight⬙ Presents: ⬙Moonlighting⬙ Exposed, syndicated, 2000. Herself, Favorite Stars: Then & Now, ABC, 2003.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Agnes DiPesto, ⬙Moonlighting,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Television Work; Series: (As Alice Beasley) Additional voices, Darkwing Duck (animated), ABC and syndicated, 1991–93.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Third Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1989.

Film Appearances: Janice, Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (also known as Bugs and Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4), 1990. Chimera receptionist, Motorama, Two Moon Releasing, 1991. Spinach Destiny, Loaded Weapon I (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Loaded Weapon I⬙), New Line Cinema, 1993. Voice of announcer, Wilder Napalm, TriStar, 1993. Waitress, Magic Kid II, PM Entertainment Group, 1994. Frankie, Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (also known as Entertaining Angels), Paulist Pictures, 1996. Hildy, Rumpelstiltskin, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Sophia, Dream with the Fishes, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Elsa, Baby Huey’s Great Easter Adventure, Sony Wonder, 1998. Aunt Beatrice, Stuart Little, Columbia, 1999. Constance, The Prince and the Surfer, A–pix Entertainment, 1999. Senta, I Might Even Love You, Bruder Releasing, 1999. CULA advisor, Legally Blonde, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Voice of Miss Alordayne Grotke, ⬙Recess⬙ Christmas: Miracle on Third Street (animated), 2001. Voice of Miss Alordayne Grotke, Recess: School’s Out (animated; also known as Recess: The Ultimate Summer Vacation and Summer Vacation: The Ultimate Recess), Buena Vista, 2001. Mom Bumpers, Wishcraft, MC–One, 2002. Sally, Cathedral, Films for the Humanities, 2002. Voice of Miss Alordayne Grotke, ⬙Recess⬙: Taking the Fifth Grade (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 2003.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Cindy Bates, ⬙Scenskees from a Marriage: Part 1,⬙ Taxi, NBC, 1982. Darleen, ⬙The Kidnapping of Stanley,⬙ Filthy Rich, CBS, 1982. Lisa Pantusso, ⬙The Coach’s Daughter,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1982. Salesperson, ⬙Triangle,⬙ King’s Crossing, ABC, 1982. Lynette Mercer, ⬙Steele Crazy after All These Years,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1983. Herself, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1986. Herself, Dolly, ABC, 1987. Margaret, ⬙Love on the Rocks,⬙ ALF, NBC, 1990. Agent Harris, ⬙A Day in the Double Life,⬙ Superboy (also known as The Adventures of Superboy), syndicated, 1991. Voice, ⬙It’s the Thing of the Principal,⬙ Duckman (animated; also known as Duckman: Private Dick/ Family Man), USA Network, 1994. Kate Pound, ⬙The Sky Is Falling,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Voice of Bess, ⬙Witchy Woman,⬙ Extreme Ghostbusters (animated), syndicated, 1997. Voices of ground finch and penguin, ⬙Eliza–cology,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated; also known as The Thornberrys), Nickelodeon, 1998. Mrs. Beasley, ⬙Liar, Liar,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 2000. Sarah Finch, ⬙Two Birds with One Sloan,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 2000. Beating the Odds, Discovery Health Channel, 2000. 21

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Career: Actor and musician. Appeared in advertisements. Singer and guitarist, founder of the rock and roll band Drake 24/7 (later known as Drake Bell), and performer at various venues. Founder of Backhouse Records. Affiliated with charities, including Audrey Hepburn’s Children’s Foundation and World Mission.

Library lady, A Foreign Affair (also known as 2 Brothers & a Bride), 2003, Zenpix/Innovation Film Group, 2004. Zoe, No Ordinary Hero (short film), Absolute Pictures, 2004. Peg, Bull Run, Dream Street Films/FireRock Entertainment, 2006.

Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television movie or pilot, Young Artist Foundation, 2000, for The Jack Bull; Blimp awards, favorite television actor, and (with others) favorite television show, Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, both 2006, for Drake & Josh; Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best performance in a feature film—young ensemble cast, 2006, for Yours, Mine and Ours.

Stage Appearances: Nurse, Romeo and Juliet, Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City, 1988. Appeared in Angel City, Los Angeles; also appeared with the Santa Fe Open Theatre, Santa Fe, NM. Some sources cite appearances in a West coast production of Morticians in Love and in other productions, including The Odd Couple and Steel Magnolias.

CREDITS

RECORDINGS

Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, The Amanda Show, Nickelodeon, 1999–2002. Drake Parker, Drake & Josh, Nickelodeon, 2004—.

Video Games: Generic female gnome merchant, generic female half elf merchant, generic female high elf merchant, generic female human merchant, and generic female kerran merchant, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies: Cage Redding, The Jack Bull, HBO, 1999. Johnny, Dragonworld: The Legend Continues (also known as Dragonworld II and Shadow of the Knight), 1999. Drake Parker, Drake and Josh Go Hollywood, Nickelodeon, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, July 17, 1995, p. 40; April 28, 1996, p. 90; February 21, 2000, p. 105. Redbook, March, 1987, p. 18. Time, September 21, 1987, p. 74. TV Guide, June 5, 2005, p. 14.

Television Appearances; Specials: Scott, ⬙Me and My Hormones,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1996. Himself, All That 10th Anniversary Reunion Special, Nickelodeon, 2005. Judge, Miss Teen USA 2006, NBC, 2006.

BELL, Drake 1986– PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Nickelodeon ⬙Kids’ Choice Awards ’02⬙ (also known as Nickelodeon’s ⬙15th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards⬙), Nickelodeon, 2002. Presenter, Nickelodeon ⬙Kids’ Choice Awards ’03⬙ (also known as Nickelodeon’s ⬙16th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards⬙), Nickelodeon, 2003. Presenter, Nickelodeon ⬙Kids’ Choice Awards ’04⬙ (also known as Nickelodeon’s ⬙17th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards⬙), Nickelodeon, 2004. Presenter, Nickelodeon ⬙Kids’ Choice Awards ’05⬙ (also known as Nickelodeon’s ⬙18th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards⬙), Nickelodeon, 2005. Presenter, Nickelodeon ⬙Kids’ Choice Awards ’06⬙ (also known as Nickelodeon’s ⬙19th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards⬙), Nickelodeon, 2006.

Full name, Jared Drake Bell; born June 27, 1986, in Orange County, CA; son of Joe Bell and Robin Dodson (a professional billiards player); stepson of Roy. Education: Attended the Orange County High School of the Arts. Avocational Interests: Listening to music, especially the Beatles and other rock and roll bands, collecting albums, watching sports, classic cars. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— The Collective, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700 West, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Platform Public Relations, 2666 North Beachwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068. 22

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BELL Kenny Scott, Drifting School, Shower Productions, 1995. Jesse Remo, Jerry Maguire, TriStar, 1996. Eugene Bob, Dill Scallion, The Asylum, 1999. Bobby, Jr., Perfect Game, Buena Vista Home Video, 2000. Young Rob Gordon, High Fidelity, Buena Vista, 2000. Walter, Chasing Destiny (also known as Romantic Moritz), 2001. Dylan North, Yours, Mine and Ours, Paramount, 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Little Pete Bilker, ⬙Swing Time,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1994. Jordan, ⬙The Ex–Files,⬙ Minor Adjustments, NBC, 1995. The blues kid, ⬙That Thing You Don’t,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. Brendan, ⬙The Hole,⬙ Gun (also known as Robert Altman’s ⬙Gun⬙), ABC, 1997. Shawn Boyd, ⬙Scott Free,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1997. Kenny, ⬙The Frogger,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1998. Rodney, ⬙Caroline and the Horny Kid,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1999. Alex, ⬙Dear Diary, I’m Dead,⬙ The Nightmare Room, The WB, 2002. Himself, ⬙Waiting for Gibson,⬙ So Little Time, ABC, 2002. Himself, ⬙Episode 19,⬙ Summer Slime Live, Nickelodeon, 2003. Himself, ⬙Drake & Josh Pick,⬙ U Pick Live, Nickelodeon, 2005. Himself, ⬙Spring Fling,⬙ Zoey 101, Nickelodeon, 2005. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2006. Himself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2006. Himself, TEENick, Nickelodeon, 2006. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL), MTV, 2006.

Some sources cite appearances in Fresh Paint and an untitled project with Josh Peck. RECORDINGS Albums: (With others) Various artists, Drake & Josh: Songs from and Inspired by the Hit TV Show, Nick Records, 2005. Telegraph, Nine Yards Records, 2005. It’s Only Time, Universal Motown, 2006. Singles: ⬙I Know,⬙ 2006.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including All That and Double Dare, both Nickelodeon. Host of the Nicksgiving Weekend marathon of shows, Nickelodeon, 2006. Some sources cite an appearance as Rudy in That’s Life.

Other singles include ⬙Circles,⬙ ⬙Down We Fall,⬙ ⬙Hollywood Girl,⬙ and ⬙I Found a Way.⬙ Music Videos: FeFe Dobson, ⬙Don’t Go,⬙ 2004. ⬙I Know,⬙ 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: The Amanda Show, Nickelodeon, 1999. Drake Parker, Drake & Josh, Nickelodeon, 2004.

Other music videos include ⬙I Found a Way.⬙

Television Song Performer: Various songs, The Amanda Show (episodic), Nickelodeon, various episodes, beginning c. 1999. ⬙I Found a Way⬙ (theme song) and various songs, Drake & Josh (series), Nickelodeon, 2004—. Zoey 101 (series), Nickelodeon, 2005—. ⬙Don’t Preach,⬙ ⬙Highway to Nowhere,⬙ and ⬙Hollywood Girl,⬙ Drake and Josh Go Hollywood (movie), Nickelodeon, 2006.

WRITINGS Television Music; with Others: Various songs, The Amanda Show (episodic), Nickelodeon, songs on various episodes, beginning c. 1999. ⬙I Found a Way⬙ (theme song) and various songs, Drake & Josh (series), Nickelodeon, 2004—. Music and various songs, Zoey 101 (series), Nickelodeon, 2005—. Songs ⬙Don’t Preach,⬙ ⬙Highway to Nowhere,⬙ and ⬙Hollywood Girl,⬙ Drake and Josh Go Hollywood (movie), Nickelodeon, 2006.

Performed various songs on episodes of the series All That, Nickelodeon. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙The Really Big Shrimp: Part 1,⬙ Drake & Josh, Nickelodeon, c. 2007.

Performed songs he wrote on All That, Nickelodeon. Albums; with Others: Various artists, Drake & Josh: Songs from and Inspired by the Hit TV Show, Nick Records, 2005. Telegraph, Nine Yards Records, 2005.

Film Appearances: David at the age of ten, The Neon Bible, Strand Releasing, 1995. 23

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Eva Rios, The Nine (also known as The Nin9 and Untitled Hank and K. J. Steinberg Project), ABC, beginning 2006.

It’s Only Time, Universal Motown, 2006. Singles; with Others: ⬙I Know,⬙ 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Amanda Ibarra, ⬙The Locket,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2002. Herself, 24: Access All Areas (also known as Being Jack Bauer), BBC, 2003. Lizzie, ⬙Silver Bells,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2005.

Other singles include ⬙Circles,⬙ ⬙Down We Fall,⬙ ⬙Hollywood Girl,⬙ and ⬙I Found a Way.⬙ Wrote several other songs. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Episodic: Monica, ⬙Gryphon,⬙ WonderWorks, PBS, c. 1988. Angela Torres and Sho Ling–Fu, ⬙Stocks & Bondage,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 1999. Darcy, ⬙Luchando,⬙ Resurrection Blvd., Showtime, 2000. Darcy, ⬙Negro y Moreno (Black and Brown),⬙ Resurrection Blvd., Showtime, 2000. Gina Martinez, ⬙A Hole in Juan,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Carmen Infante, ⬙Relief,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2001. Lisa Falwad, ⬙Blood,⬙ The Lyon’s Den, NBC, 2003. Herself, Pure 24, BBC–3, 2003. Eva Cortez, ⬙Grains of Sand,⬙ The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Dead Zone⬙), USA Network, 2005.

Periodicals: People Weekly, April 10, 2006, p. 105. Time for Kids, December 21, 2005. TV Guide, April 10, 2005, pp. 52–54.

BENDER, Candace Camille See KITA, Candace

BENEDICTO, Lourdes 1974(?)– PERSONAL Born November 12, 1974 (some sources cite 1973), in Brooklyn, New York, NY; married Matthew Curley, June 9, 2006. Education: Carnegie Mellon University, degree in drama, 1996.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Samantha Sanchez, Titans, NBC, 2000. Eva Rios, The Nine (also known as The Nin9 and Untitled Hank and K. J. Steinberg Project), ABC, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— McGowan Management, 8733 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 103, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Appeared as Yolanda in the pilot Fortunate Son, NBC.

Career: Actress.

Film Appearances: Vola, Permanent Midnight, Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Chloe Frost, Drive Me Crazy (also known as Next to You), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Rachel Adams, Two Days, American World Pictures, 2003. Rosa Lopez, The Fighting Temptations, Paramount, 2003. Cinnamon, Unbeatable Harold, The Syndicate, 2005.

Awards, Honors: ALMA Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a television series, American Latin Media Arts awards, 2002, for ER. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gina Colon, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996–97. Samantha Sanchez, Titans, NBC, 2000. Karen Torres, Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2001. Rena Trujillo, ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001. Carrie Turner, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2003.

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BENJAMIN (In archive footage) Major Danby, America at the Movies (documentary), Cinema 5 Distributing/American Film Institute, 1976. Dr. Norman Solomon, House Calls, Universal, 1978. Doctor Jeff Rosenberg, Love at First Bite, American International Pictures, 1979. Stuart Selsome, Scavenger Hunt, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1979. Albert Travis, How to Beat the High Co$t of Living, American International Pictures, 1980. Joshua Lightman, Witches’ Brew (also known Which Witch Is Which?), United Artists, 1980. Marv Cooper, The Last Married Couple in America, Universal, 1980. Press secretary Bunthorne, First Family, Warner Bros., 1980. John, Saturday the 14th, New World Pictures, 1981. Rabbi Brill, Lift, 1992. Ken/Harry’s character, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. (Uncredited) Samantha’s editor, The Shrink Is In, New City Releasing, 2001. Ben Feld (Marci’s father), Marci X, Paramount, 2003. Rabbi Schulberg, Keeping Up with the Steins (also known as Lucky 13), Miramax, 2006.

BENJAMIN, Richard 1938– PERSONAL Born May 22, 1938, in New York, NY; father, in the garment industry; married Paula Prentiss (an actress), October 26, 1961; children: Ross Thomas, Prentiss (a ballerina). Education: Northwestern University, B.A., drama, 1960; attended the High School of the Performing Arts, New York City. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and director. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1967, for The Star–Spangled Girl; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding continued performance by an actor in a leading role in a comedy series, 1968, for He & She; Golden Laurel nominations, male dramatic performance and male new face, Producers Guild of America, both 1970, for Goodbye, Columbus; Golden Globe Award nomination, best motion picture actor—musical/comedy, and Golden Laurel nomination, best comedy performance, male, both 1971, for Diary of a Mad Housewife; Golden Globe Award, best supporting actor—motion picture, 1976, for The Sunshine Boys; Golden Spike Award, Valladolid International Film Festival, 1984, for Racing with the Moon.

Some sources cite appearances in other films. Film Director: My Favorite Year, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1982. City Heat, Warner Bros., 1984. Racing with the Moon, Paramount, 1984. The Money Pit, Universal, 1986. Little Nikita (also known as The Sleepers), Columbia, 1988. My Stepmother Is an Alien, Columbia, 1988. Downtown, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Mermaids, Orion, 1990. Made in America, Warner Bros., 1993. Milk Money, Paramount, 1994. Mrs. Winterbourne, TriStar, 1996. The Shrink Is In, New City Releasing, 2001. Marci X, Paramount, 2003.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Neil Klugman, Goodbye, Columbus, Paramount, 1969. Jonathan Balser, Diary of a Mad Housewife, Universal, 1970. Major Danby (flight operations officer), Catch–22, Paramount, 1970. Harold Weiss, The Steagle, Avco–Embassy, 1971. William Arlen, The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1971. Alexander Portnoy, Portnoy’s Complaint, Warner Bros., 1972. Peter Martin, Westworld, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1973. (Uncredited) Himself, On Location with Westwood (short promotional documentary), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1973. Tom, The Last of Sheila, Warner Bros., 1973. Ben Clark, The Sunshine Boys (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Sunshine Boys⬙), United Artists, 1975. (Uncredited) Himself, The Lion Roars Again (short documentary), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1975.

Television Appearances; Series: Dick Hollister, He & She, CBS, 1967–68. Adam Quark, Quark, NBC, 1978. Television Appearances; Movies: Nick Loomis, No Room to Run, 1978. Gary Webber, Packin’ It In, 1983. Caspar Weinberger (secretary of defense), The Pentagon Wars, HBO, 1998. Oliver Fry, The Goodbye Girl (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Goodbye Girl⬙), TNT, 2004. 25

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Himself, ⬙Bob Newhart: The Last Sane Man ... ,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Bob Newhart), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Joan Van Ark, Lifetime, 2002.

Television Appearances; Specials: A Last Laugh at the 60s, ABC, 1970. Meyer Shine, ⬙Fame,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1978. NBC team captain, Battle of the Network Stars IV, ABC, 1978. Himself, The Way They Were, syndicated, 1981. (In archive footage) Ros Denton, Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash, NBC, 1992. Canned Ham: Deconstructing Harry, Comedy Central, 1997. Narrator, Hollywood Remembers Walter Matthau, Fox Movie Channel, 2001. Himself, AFI’s 100 Years ... 100 Passions, CBS, 2002.

Appeared as Charles Berkus, Love & War, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ted Penny, My Lucky Penny, broadcast as an episode of Vacation Playhouse, 1966. Adam Quark, ⬙Quark,⬙ Quark, NBC, 1977. Television Director; Movies: The Pentagon Wars, HBO, 1998. ⬙Tourist Trap,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Showtime, 2000. (And producer) The Goodbye Girl (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Goodbye Girl⬙), TNT, 2004. A Little Thing Called Murder, Lifetime, 2006.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 23rd Annual Tony Awards, NBC, 1969. Presenter, The 43rd Annual Academy Awards, NBC, 1971. Presenter, The 46th Annual Academy Awards, NBC, 1974. Himself, A Tribute to Neil Simon, HBO, 1978. Presenter, The 54th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1982. A Salute to Frank Capra (also known as The 10th American Film Institute Life Achievement Award: A Salute to Frank Capra), CBS, 1982.

Television Director; Specials: The Sports Pages, Showtime, 2001. Television Director; Episodic: Semi–Tough, ABC, 1980. Television Director; Pilots: Where’s Poppa?, ABC, 1979.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Adam Barstow, ⬙The Chemistry of Anger,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1962. Intern, ⬙A Hand Held out in Darkness,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1963. Ted Penny, My Lucky Penny (pilot), broadcast as an episode of Vacation Playhouse, 1966. Himself, The Merv Griffin Show, syndicated, 1967. Himself, The Jonathan Winters Show, CBS, 1968. Himself, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (also known as The Best of Carson), NBC, 1972, 1973, 1980, 1984, 1990. Guest host and various characters, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1979, 1980. ⬙Goodbye,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1981. Mr. Howard, ⬙Let’s Play Poison,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater (also known as The Bradbury Trilogy, Mystery Theatre, Ray Bradbury Theater, Le monde fantastique de Ray Bradbury, and Ray Bradbury presente), USA Network, 1992. Dr. Vishniac, ⬙The English–Speaking Patients,⬙ Ink, CBS, 1996. Mr. Frank Dichristophoro, ⬙Valentine’s Day,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1998. Producer, ⬙Ellen: A Hollywood Tribute: Part 1,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1998. Bill, ⬙The Reconciliation,⬙ Titus, Fox, 2000.

Stage Appearances: Huntsman, The Taming of the Shrew, New York Shakespeare Festival, Belvedere Theatre, New York City, 1960. Lady, soldier, attendant, and novice, King Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Belvedere Theatre, 1960. Nun, citizen, attendant, gentleman, and soldier, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Belvedere Theatre, 1960. Norman Cornell, The Star–Spangled Girl, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1966–67. A man, The Little Black Book, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1972. Norman, The Norman Conquests: Living Together, The Norman Conquests: Round and Round the Garden, and The Norman Conquests: Table Manners, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1975, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1975–76. De Recha and Dr. Kesselman, Power Plays (trio of one– act plays), Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1998–99. Appeared as Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Beverly Hills, CA; also appeared in As You Like It, Delacorte Theatre, New York City. 26

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BERENSON Natalia Landauer, Cabaret (musical), Allied Artists, 1972. Un modo di essere donna, [Italy], 1973. Lady Lyndon, Barry Lyndon, Warner Bros., 1975. The caliph’s wife, Casanova & Co. (also known as The Amorous Mis–Adventures of Casanova, Casanova & Company, The Rise and Rise of Casanova, Sex on the Run, Some Like It Cool, and Treize femmes pour Casanova), Cinerama, 1977, PRO International, 1979. Ann, Killer Fish (also known as Deadly Treasure of the Piranha, Naked Sun, The Naked Sun, Treasure of the Piranha, Killer fish agguato sul fondo, and O peixe assassino), Associated Film Distribution, 1979. Mavis, S.O.B., Paramount, 1981. Emma Herrmann, The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Title role, L’arbalete (also known as Asphalt Warriors, The Asphalt Warriors, The Cross–Bow, and The Syringe), ACM/CCFC, 1984. Vera, La tete dans le sac (also known as The Head in a Bag and Led by the Nose), Parafrance, 1984. Jeanne Barnac, Flagrant desir (also known as A Certain Desire, Flagrant Desire, and Trade Secrets), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/Hemdale, 1986. Fabrizio’s mother, Via Montenapoleone (also known as Monte Napoleon), Columbia, 1987. Francoise, Night of the Cyclone (also known as Perfume of the Cyclone), 1990. Kay Gibson, White Hunter, Black Heart, Warner Bros., 1990. Abbe de Bois, Die Sonne ueber dem Dschungel, [Germany], 1992. Charlotte, Il giardino dei ciliegi (also known as The Cherry Orchard), [Italy], 1992. Helene Schweitzer, Le grand blanc de Lambarene (also known as The Great White of Lambarene), 1994, dubbed version released by California Newsreel. Madame Pfaum, Tonka, Flach Pyramide International, 1997. Chloe, Elles (also known as Women and Elas), WinStar Cinema, 1997. Alizea, Riches, belles, etc. (also known as Riches, belles et cruelles), Artedis, 1998. Martha Werther, Primetime Murder (also known as Delitto in prima serata), Tsunami Entertainment, 2000. Stephanie, Retour a la vie (also known as La vie est plus belle quand on l’ecrit soi–meme), Carrere Groupe, 2000. Verena, Lonesome, 2000. Princess Maruschka, Lisa, AB Droits Audiovisuels/ Capitol Films, 2001. Barbara, La plus beau jour de ma vie (also known as The Best Day of My Life), SND, 2004. Daniella, People (also known as People—Jet–Set 2), SND, 2004.

Major Tours: Paul Bratter, Barefoot in the Park, U.S. cities, beginning c. 1964. The Odd Couple, U.S. cities, c. 1966. Stage Director: Barefoot in the Park, Piccadilly Theatre, London, 1965. Arf, Stage 73, New York City, 1969. The Great Airplane Snatch, Stage 73, 1969. Waiting for Poppa, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, and Parker Playhouse, Fort Lauderdale, FL, both 2006. RECORDINGS Videos: Host, Listening Skills (short), Time–Life Video, 1981. Host, Managing Skills (short), Time–Life Video, 1981. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, June 3, 1996, p. 77.

BERENSON, Marisa 1947– (Maria Berenson) PERSONAL Born February 15, 1947, in New York, NY; daughter of Robert L. Berenson (a diplomat) and Countess Marisa ⬙Gogo⬙ de Wendt de Kerlor (a fashion designer); granddaughter of Elsa Schiaparelli (a fashion designer); sister of Berry Berenson (an actress and a photographer); married Jim Randall (a business developer), 1976 (divorced 1978); married Aaron Richard Golub (an attorney), 1982 (divorced 1987); children: (first marriage) Starlite Randall. Career: Actress. Worked as a model. Also known as Maria Berenson. Awards, Honors: National Board of Review Award, best supporting actress, 1972, Golden Globe Award nominations, best supporting actress—motion picture and most promising newcomer—female, both 1973, and Film Award nomination, best supporting actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1973, all for Cabaret. CREDITS Film Appearances: Frau von Aschenbach, Morte a Venezia (also known as Death in Venice and Mort a Venise), Warner Bros., 1971. 27

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Alix Rich, Colour Me Kubrick: A True ... ish Story (also known as Appelez–moi Kubrick), EuropaCorp., 2005. Stage Appearances: Julia Seton, Holiday, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1980, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, Williamstown, MA, 1983. Herself, Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Grace, Design for Living, American Airlines Theatre, New York City, 2001.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 45th Annual Academy Awards, NBC, 1973. Presenter, The 48th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1976. Globos de ouro 1997, SIC Televisao (Portugal), 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1978. Andrea Brown, ⬙Back Home,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1985. Genevieve Pescher, ⬙Not With My Client You Don’t,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1986. ⬙L’amateur de frissons,⬙ Les cadavres exquis de Patricia Highsmith (also known as Patricia Highsmith’s ⬙Tales⬙ and Cadavres exquis), Antenne 6 (France), 1990. Hollywood Detective, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Claudia Cameron, ⬙Danse Diabolique,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Herself, Mundo VIP, SIC Televisao (Portugal), 1997. Himself, ⬙Andy Warhol,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story (also known as Andy Warhol: The E! True Hollywood Story and THS), E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Herself, ⬙Liza Minnelli,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story (also known as Liza Minnelli: The E! True Hollywood Story and THS), E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Madame Irene, ⬙Machination,⬙ Commissaire valence, [France], 2004. Herself, ⬙Liza Minnelli,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Liza Minnelli), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Julie de Berg, ⬙La petite marchande de fleurs,⬙ Le juge est une femme (also known as Alice Nevers: Le juge est une femme and Florence Larrieu, le juge est une femme), [France], 2005. Herself, Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya (TV3, Spain), 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Blaues Blut (also known as Blue Blood and Scandalous), Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, 1990. Albina de Braise, Venus & Apollon (also known as Venus and Apollo), Arte, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Clotilde de Marelle, Bel ami, [France], 1983. Luba Tcherina, Sins, CBS, 1986. Lo scialo, [Italy], 1987. Pauline Pfeiffer, Hemingway, syndicated, 1988. Guerra di spie, [Italy], 1988. Muneca Chavez, Oceano (also known as Ocean), [Venezuela, Spain, and Italy], 1989. Madame Laura, Het Verdriet van Belgiee (also known as The Sorrow of Belgium), Belgische Radio en Televisie, 1994. Mafiosa, [France], 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Elzvieta, Playing for Time, CBS, 1980. Marian, Tourist, syndicated, 1980. Barbara Jenkins, Passez une bonne nuit (also known as Have a Nice Night), 1990. Radegonde, L’enfant des loups, [France and Spain], 1990. Katarina Sebastian, Notorious, Lifetime, 1992. Madame Crosby, Maigret et la tete d’un homme (also known as Maigret’s War of Nerves), various networks, 1996. Marianne, Maintenant et pour toujours, [France], 1998. Julie Morris, The Photographer, HBO, 2000. Madame de Maintenon, Julie, chevalier de Maupin (also known as Il mistero di Julie), [France and Italy], 2004.

RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, Muppet Video: Rowlf’s Rhapsodies with the Muppets (also known as Jim Henson’s ⬙Muppet Video: Rowlf’s Rhapsodies with the Muppets⬙), 1985. WRITINGS

Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. Liz Childs, ⬙Getting Even: A Wimp’s Revenge,⬙ ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1986. ⬙Splendid Stones,⬙ National Geographic, PBS, 1991.

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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Harper’s Bazaar, August, 1988, p. 136. Playboy Guide–Fashion for Men, spring/summer, 1981, p. 87.

Television Appearances; Movies: Flip, Wanted, Cinemax, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Welcome Home Animaniacs, The WB, 1995. Himself, Holiday with the Stars, E! Entertainment Television, 2001.

BERFIELD, Justin 1986– PERSONAL Full name, Justin Tyler Berfield; born February 25, 1986, in Los Angeles County, CA; son of Rick and Gail Berfield; brother of Lorne Berfield (an actor). Avocational Interests: Traveling, sports, real estate investing, golfing, scuba diving, fishing, and Tang Soo Do karate.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 14th Annual American Comedy Awards, Fox, 2000. The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. Presenter, The 2001 Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 2001. Himself, Young Hollywood Awards, American Movie Classics, 2003. Presenter, Ultimate Toy Awards 2004, NBC, 2004. Himself, The Seventh Annual Family Television Awards, 2005.

Addresses: Office—J2 Entertainment, 11684 Ventura Blvd. Suite 968, Studio City, CA 91604. Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Reel Talent/Reel Kids, 980 North Bundy Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90049. Contact—P.O. Box 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90213.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Kid, ⬙Frank Buys an Island, Mike Pays the Price,⬙ Hardball (also known as Bullpen), Fox, 1994. Kid, ⬙See Spot Rum,⬙ Hardball (also known as Bullpen), Fox, 1994. Jason Booker, ⬙Mr. Mommie,⬙ The Mommies (also known as Mommies), NBC, 1994. Timmy Flint, ⬙The Good, the Bad, and the Hansens,⬙ The Boys Are Back, CBS, 1994. Jason Booker, ⬙Tom’s Deal,⬙ The Mommies (also known as Mommies), NBC, 1995. Voice, ⬙Exile in Guyville,⬙ Duckman (animated; Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man), USA Network, 1996. Panelist, The List, VH1, 2000. Josh Ryan, ⬙Tangled Web,⬙ The Nightmare Room, The WB, 2001. Himself, ⬙Malcolm in the Middle: A Stroke of Genius,⬙ TVography, Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Himself, ⬙100th Episode Spectacular,⬙ Electric Playground, G4techTV, The Discovery Channel, and syndicated, 2002. Voice of Gill, ⬙Sink or Swim,⬙ Kim Possible (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), Disney Channel, 2002. Hollywood Unleashed, Animal Planet, c. 2002. Himself, ⬙Barenaked Players,⬙ Player$, G4techTV, 2004. Voice of Gill, ⬙Return to Wannaweep,⬙ Kim Possible (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), Disney Channel, 2004.

Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in advertisements. J2 Entertainment and J2TV (production companies), Studio City, CA, cofounder (with Jason Felts) and producer. Ronald McDonald House Charities, national youth ambassador, beginning 2002. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television comedy series—supporting young actor, Young Artist Foundation, 1998, Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television comedy series—supporting young actor, 1999, and YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a comedy television series, Hollywood Reporter, 1999, all for Unhappily Ever After; YoungStar Award (with others), best young ensemble cast—television, 2000, Young Artist Award nominations (with others), best ensemble in a television series (drama or comedy), 2001 and 2002, Young Artist Award (with others), best ensemble in a television series (comedy or drama), 2003, and Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television series (comedy or drama), 2003, all for Malcolm in the Middle; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film— supporting young actor, 2002, for Max Keeble’s Big Move. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Bob Bowman, The Good Life (also known as The Bowmans), NBC, 1994. 29

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BERGER, Anna (Anna Vita Berger, Anne Berger) PERSONAL Born July 28, in New York, NY; daughter of William and Bella (maiden name, Heller) Berger; married Robert Malatzky (a board of education administrator), December 22, 1957; children: Joanne, Susan. Education: Attended George Washington University and the New School for Social Research; trained for the stage at the Actors Studio.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Bob Bowman, The Good Life (also known as The Bowmans), NBC, 1994. Ross Malloy, Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1995. Reese Wilkerson, Malcolm in the Middle (also known as Fighting in Underpants), Fox, 2000.

Addresses: Agent—Michael Greene and Associates, 7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 1017, Hollywood, CA 90028.

Television Work; Series: Cocreator and co–executive producer, Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive (also known as Cattle Drive), E! Entertainment Television, beginning 2005.

Career: Actress. New York City public schools, drama teacher; private drama teacher, New York City. Also known as Anne Berger.

Film Appearances: Timmy Blair, Mom, Can I Keep Her?, Concorde–New Horizons, 1998. Bobby Taylor, The Kid with X–Ray Eyes, New Horizons Home Video, 1999. Eddie Brown, Invisible Mom II, New Horizons Home Video, 1999. Caption writer, Max Keeble’s Big Move (also known as 7th Grade Heart Attack), Buena Vista, 2001. Danny Hughes, Who’s Your Daddy?, Premiere Marketing & Distribution Group, 2003.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: Mrs. Kramer, Twilight Walk, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1951. The Flowering Peach, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1954. A Very Special Baby, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1956. (As Anna Vita Berger) Golde, Tevya and His Daughters, Carnegie Hall Playhouse, New York City, 1957. Woman of Manasseh and Succoth, Gideon, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 1961–62. Goldie, ⬙Epstein⬙ (one–act play), Unlikely Heroes, Plymouth Theatre, 1971. Him, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1974. Filomena, The Mute Who Sang, New Dramatists, New York City, 1977.

Film Coproducer: Romance & Cigarettes, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2005. Who Is Doris Payne? (also known as Untitled Doris Payne Project), J2 Pictures, 2007. RECORDINGS Music Videos: They Might Be Giants, ⬙Boss of Me,⬙ 2001.

Periodicals: All Pop, February 1, 2002. TV Guide, March 16, 2002.

Appeared in Paradise Lost, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD; appeared in other productions, including ... And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, Bye, Bye Birdie (musical), Come Blow Your Horn, Community Property, The Dog beneath the Skin, Enter Laughing, God’s Favorite, Golden Boy, Juno and the Paycock, The Last Analysis, Lovers and Other Strangers, A Majority of One, The Midnight Ride of Alvin Blum, Prisoner of Second Avenue, The Rose Tattoo, Scuba–Duba, The Silver Tassie, Within the Gates, and The World of Sholom Aleichem.

Electronic: Justin Berfield, http://www.officialjustinberfield.com, July 14, 2006.

Major Tours: Diamond Lil, U.S. cities, 1950–51. Mother, Torch Song Trilogy, U.S. cities, 1984–85.

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Film Appearances: Caroline, Middle of the Night, Columbia, 1959. Mother, The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three (also known as Pelham 1–2–3, The Taking of Pelham 1, 2, 3, and El tomar de Pelham uno dos tres), United Artists, 1974. Poultry woman, Hester Street, Midwest Films, 1975. Nurse, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. Analyst, Lovesick, Warner Bros., 1983. Funeral woman, The House on Carroll Street, Orion, 1988. Aunt May, Crime and Misdemeanors, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1989. Mama Gabooch, Book of Love, New Line Cinema, 1990. Mother Weinschank, God’s Payroll (also known as Dangerous Obsession, Divine Obsession, and Mortal Sins), Panorama Entertainment, 1990. Mrs. Greene, Mobsters (also known as The Evil Empire), Universal, 1991. Mrs. Malt, The Dark Backward (also known as The Man with Three Arms), Strand Releasing, 1991. Congressperson Pamela Warner, Deep Cover, New Line Cinema, 1992. Clairette Taieb, Le grand pardon II (also known as Day of Atonement), Alexandre Films/TF1 Films Productions, 1992, Trimark Pictures, 1993. The Killers Within, 1995. Epstein’s mother, Mother Night, Fine Line Features, 1996. Honorine Azoulay, Soleil, France 2 Cinema/Idunafilm/ Medusa Produzione/Progefi, 1997. Mrs. Levotsky, Lost Souls, New Line Cinema, 2000. Older waitress, Sunset Strip, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Rose, Clover Bend, 2001. Seymour’s mother, Ghost World, United Artists, 2001.

Television Appearances; Specials: Elaine Freiburg, Missing Parents, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mrs. Paletto, ⬙The Face of Autumn,⬙ The Lux Video Theatre, CBS, 1952. ⬙And Crown Thy Good,⬙ Goodyear Television Playhouse (also known as Goodyear Playhouse), 1954. ⬙Middle of the Night,⬙ The Philco Television Playhouse (also known as Arena Theatre, The Philco– Goodyear Television Playhouse, and Repertory Theatre), NBC, 1954. ⬙The Mother,⬙ The Philco Television Playhouse (also known as Arena Theatre, The Philco–Goodyear Television Playhouse, and Repertory Theatre), NBC, 1954. ⬙Golden Lads and Girls,⬙ Naked City, ABC, 1963. ⬙Not Bad for Openers,⬙ East Side/West Side, CBS, 1963. Mrs. Lipnick, ⬙The Nicest Guys on the Block,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1975. Mrs. Goldman, ⬙Cop Killer,⬙ The Blue Knight, CBS, 1976. Mrs. Kline, ⬙Victim,⬙ Harry O, ABC, 1976. Woman, ⬙They Don’t Make ’Em Like They Used to,⬙ Baretta, ABC, 1976. Popi, CBS, 1976. Betsy, ⬙The Ultimatum,⬙ Rhoda, CBS, 1977. Mrs. Himmel, ⬙The Rand Report,⬙ Barney Miller, ABC, 1977. Mary Taylor, ⬙Repo Man,⬙ CHiPS (also known as CHiPs Patrol), NBC, 1979. Miriam Buckman, ⬙Advancement,⬙ Barney Miller, ABC, 1981. ⬙The Wedding,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1989. Lotte Strauss, ⬙Photo Opportunity,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1990. Mrs. Garber, ⬙Coming to America,⬙ Nurses, NBC, 1991. ⬙M Is for the Many Things She Forgot She Gave Me,⬙ Anything but Love, ABC, 1991. Betty Howell, ⬙Hit the Road, Jack,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Betty Howell, ⬙The Old Man and the ⬘C,’⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Betty Howell, ⬙Shop ’til You Drop,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Betty Howell, ⬙Watt, Me Worry?,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992.

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Cat woman, ⬙George Puts on a Happy Face,⬙ The George Carlin Show, Fox, 1994. Mary Collito, ⬙With the Greatest of Ease,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. Secretary number seventy, ⬙The Secret Life of Jim Dial,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1994. Old woman, ⬙One Simple Little Favour,⬙ Charlie Grace, ABC, 1995. Ruby Simpkins, ⬙Letting Go,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1995. Aunt Sophie, ⬙Love, Death & Soda,⬙ The Home Court, NBC, 1996. Marian Kadell, ⬙A Tushful of Dollars,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Mr. Brazil’s caregiver, ⬙Fear of Flying,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. Mrs. Goldberg, ⬙From Flushing with Love,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1997. Aunt Marilyn, ⬙The Wedding,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1998. Rita Stipe, ⬙Moving Out,⬙ Everybody Loves Raymond (also known as Raymond), CBS, 1998. Rosemary, ⬙Twin Petes,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Homemaker, ⬙Halloween,⬙ Bette! (also known as Bette and The Bette Show), CBS, 2000. Mrs. Palermo, ⬙JAG TV,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2000. Rita Stipe, ⬙Marie and Frank’s New Friends,⬙ Everybody Loves Raymond (also known as Raymond), CBS, 2000. Cookie Cirillo, ⬙Eloise,⬙ The Sopranos (also known as Made in New Jersey), HBO, 2002. Cookie Cirillo, ⬙Mergers and Acquisitions,⬙ The Sopranos (also known as Made in New Jersey), HBO, 2002. Cookie Cirillo, ⬙Whitecaps,⬙ The Sopranos (also known as Made in New Jersey), HBO, 2002. Karen’s grandmother, ⬙Resilience,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002. ⬙Make Over,⬙ My Wife and Kids (also known as Wife and Kids), ABC, 2002. Amy, ⬙Diamond Dogs,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2005. Belle, ⬙Old Man Quiver,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2005. Betsy Lewis, ⬙Snakes,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI, CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2005.

Mary Collito, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994. RECORDINGS Albums; with Others: While credited as Anna Vita Berger, appeared in the cast album Tevya and His Daughters, Columbia.

BERNSTEIN, Adam 1960– PERSONAL Born May 7, 1960, in Princeton, NJ; married Jessica Hecht (an actress), 1995. Education: Graduated from Princeton University. Addresses: Agent—Broder/Webb/Chervin/Silbermann, 9242 Beverly Blvd., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Director, producer, and writer. Director of several television commercials. Worked as an animator, a roadie for Laurie Anderson, a television producer, and a video editor for Jonathan Demme. Awards, Honors: CableAce Award, best short subject, 1997, for ⬙Inside Eddie Johnson—Sugar High and Crash: Part 1,⬙ Snick Snack; Silver Palm, Cannes commercial competition, 1997, for a commercial; Grand Special Prize nomination, Deauville Film Festival, 1997, for Six Ways to Sunday; MTV Video Music Award (with others), best group video, 1990, and Billboard Music Video Award, both for ⬙Love Shack⬙; good citizenship medal, Daughters of the American Revolution. CREDITS Television Work; Series: Producer, Oz, HBO, 2001–2003.

Appeared as Bella, Empty Nest, NBC; and as Ms. Stricker, Life Goes On (also known as Glenbrook), ABC. Also appeared in episodes of other series, including As the World Turns, NBC; The Blue Knight, CBS; Clinic; The Doctors, NBC; One Life to Live (also known as Between Heaven and Hell), ABC; Doc, CBS; The Goldbergs, NBC; Leg Work, CBS; Snip; and Tracey Takes On ... , HBO. Some sources cite an appearance as Alice Golota in NYPD Blue, ABC.

Television Work; Movies: Director, Bad Apple, TNT, 2004. Television Work; Specials: Director, Strangers with Candy: Retardation, a Celebration, Comedy Central, 1998. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙New Year’s Pete,⬙ The Adventures of Pete & Pete (also known as The Adventures of Pete & Pete: New Year’s Pete and Pete and Pete), Nickelodeon, 1993.

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House of Buggin’, Fox, 1995. ⬙Inside Eddie Johnson—Sugar High and Crash: Part 1,⬙ Snick Snack, Nickelodeon, 1996. ⬙Shades of Gray,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1999. Oz, HBO, various episodes from 1999–2003. ⬙Gina,⬙ The Job, ABC, 2000. ⬙Someone to Watch over Me,⬙ The Beat, UPN, 2000. Ed (also known as Stuckeyville), NBC, various episodes from 2000–2003. Scrubs, NBC, various episodes, beginning in 2001. ⬙Anti–Thesis,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2002. ⬙The Balls Game,⬙ Leap of Faith, NBC, 2002. ⬙Boss,⬙ The Job, ABC, 2002. ⬙Parents,⬙ The Job, ABC, 2002. ⬙Butterfly,⬙ Rescue Me (also known as Rescue Me: FDNY), FX Channel, 2004. ⬙Revenge,⬙ Rescue Me (also known as Rescue Me: FDNY), FX Channel, 2004. ⬙The Script and the Sherpa,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2004. ⬙Magnet,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2006. ⬙The Passion of the Beaver,⬙ The Bedford Diaries, The WB, 2006. ⬙The Truth about Sex,⬙ The Bedford Diaries, The WB, 2006. 30 Rock (also known as Untitled Tina Fey Project), NBC, various episodes, beginning 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, True Spin, VH1, 2003. Film Director: The Third Wheel, 1988. It’s Pat (also known as It’s Pat: The Movie), Buena Vista, 1994. (And producer) Six Ways to Sunday, Ardustry Home Entertainment, 1997, Stratosphere Entertainment, 1999. Film Appearances: Himself, Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) (documentary), Cowboy Pictures, 2002. RECORDINGS Music Video Director: They Might Be Giants, ⬙Don’t Let’s Start,⬙ 1986, included on Direct from Brooklyn (also known as They Might Be Giants Video Compilation), 1999. They Might Be Giants, ⬙Put Your Hand inside the Puppet Head,⬙ 1986, included on Direct from Brooklyn (also known as They Might Be Giants Video Compilation), 1999. They Might Be Giants, ⬙(She Was A) Hotel Detective,⬙ 1986, included on Direct from Brooklyn (also known as They Might Be Giants Video Compilation), 1999. Joanna Dean, ⬙Ready for a Saturday Night,⬙ 1987. Public Enemy, ⬙Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos,⬙ c. 1988. Adrian Belew, ⬙Oh Daddy,⬙ 1988. The Dead Milkmen, ⬙Punk Rock Girl,⬙ 1988. 54–40, ⬙One Day in Your Life,⬙ 1988. Maryl Jones, ⬙The Real One,⬙ 1988. The Katydids, ⬙Girl in a Jigsaw Puzzle,⬙ c. 1989. The B–52s, ⬙Roam,⬙ 1989. Firetown, ⬙The Good Life,⬙ 1989. 10,000 Maniacs, ⬙Eat for Two,⬙ 1989. They Might Be Giants, ⬙Ana Ng,⬙ 1989, included on Direct from Brooklyn (also known as They Might Be Giants Video Compilation), 1999. They Might Be Giants, ⬙They’ll Need a Crane,⬙ 1989, included on Direct from Brooklyn (also known as They Might Be Giants Video Compilation), 1999. The Beastie Boys, ⬙Hey Ladies,⬙ 1989, included on Beastie Boys: Video Anthology, Criterion Collection, 2000. The B–52s, ⬙Love Shack,⬙ 1989, included on Essential Music Videos: Hits of the ’80s, WEA, 2003. They Might Be Giants, ⬙Birdhouse in Your Soul,⬙ 1990, included on Direct from Brooklyn (also known as They Might Be Giants Video Compilation), 1999.

Director of episodes of other series, including America’s Most Wanted (also known as America’s Most Wanted: America Fights Back and A.M.W.), Fox; and Queens Supreme, CBS. Director of ⬙Dragon’s Blood,⬙ an unaired episode of Action (also known as Dragon), Fox. Television Director; Pilots: Strangers with Candy, Comedy Central, 1999. ⬙My First Day,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2001. The Johnny Chronicles, ABC, 2002. Rubbing Charlie, CBS, 2003. Untitled New York Pilot, 2003. Pryor Offenses, Showtime, 2004. Wiener Park, NBC, c. 2005. ⬙I’m Gonna Love College,⬙ The Bedford Diaries, The WB, 2006. 30 Rock (also known as Untitled Tina Fey Project), NBC, 2006. New York Animals, Showtime, c. 2006. The Singles Table, NBC, 2007. Director of other pilots, including Battle Creek, CBS; The Dennis, NBC; and Personal Injury, CBS. Director of the unaired pilot for 30 Rock (also known as Untitled Tina Fey Project), NBC. Television Work; Pilots: Producer, 30 Rock (also known as Untitled Tina Fey Project), NBC, 2006. 33

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The Violent Femmes, ⬙American Music,⬙ 1991. ZZ Top, ⬙Burger Man,⬙ 1991. Clarence Carter, ⬙Every Little Thing,⬙ 1992. Lyle Lovett, ⬙She’s Already Made up Her Mind,⬙ 1992. Sir Mix–a–Lot, ⬙Baby Got Back,⬙ 1992. They Might Be Giants, ⬙The Statue Got Me High,⬙ 1992, included on Direct from Brooklyn (also known as They Might Be Giants Video Compilation), 1999. Bruce Springsteen, ⬙57 Channels (and Nothin’ On),⬙ 1992, included on Bruce Springsteen: The Complete Video Anthology 1978–2000, Columbia Music Video, 2001. Frank Black, ⬙Hang on to Your Ego,⬙ 1993. Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ 1993. Ween, ⬙Push the Little Daisies,⬙ 1993. American Music Club, ⬙Wish the World Away,⬙ 1994. The Dead Milkmen, ⬙Peter Bazooka,⬙ 1994. Frank Black, ⬙Headache,⬙ 1994. Compulsion, ⬙Mall Monarchy,⬙ c. 1994. Faith Hill, ⬙Let’s Go to Vegas,⬙ c. 1995.

Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211; Troika, 74 Clerkenwell Rd., Third Floor, London EC1 M52A, England. Manager—Melanie Greene Management and Productions, 425 North Robertson Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Publicist—Melanie Greene Management and Productions, 425 North Robertson Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor. Appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company for one year; busker on Westminster Bridge, London, England. Worked at a center for mentally handicapped people. Member: Screen Actors Guild, Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Awards, Honors: British Independent Film Award nomination, best actor, 2000, and ALFS Award nomination, British newcomer of the year, London Critics Circle Film awards, 2001, both for Gangster No. 1; named a performer to watch, Daily Variety, 2001; Evening Standard British Film Award, best supporting actor, 2001, and ALFS Award, British supporting actor of the year, London Critics Circle Film awards, 2002, both for A Knight’s Tale; Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, most promising performer, 2002; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, 2002, for A Beautiful Mind; Evening Standard British Film Award, best actor, 2004, for both The Heart of Me and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; ALFS Award, British actor of the year, London Critics Circle Film awards, Film Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination, best supporting actor, all 2004, for Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; MTV Movie Award nomination, best trans–Atlantic breakthrough performer, 2004; Elle Style Award, best actor, c. 2004, for Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World and Dogville; Grace Award nomination, most inspiring movie acting, MovieGuide awards, 2005, for The Reckoning; Empire Award nomination, best British actor, 2005, for Wimbledon.

Video Appearances: Beastie Boys: Video Anthology, Criterion Collection, 2000. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Marc Gerald) Six Ways to Sunday (based on Gerald’s novel Portrait of a Young Man Drowning), Ardustry Home Entertainment, 1997, Stratosphere Entertainment, 1999. Author of the screenplay Pink Slip. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Rolling Stone, August 10, 1989.

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CREDITS PERSONAL

Film Appearances: Captain, Bent, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1997. Philip, The Land Girls (also known as Trois anglaises en campagne), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Steph, After the Rain, Capella International, 1999. Jimmy, Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang), Offline Releasing/GAGA Communications, 2000. Quentin, Dead Babies (also known as Mood Swingers), First Look Pictures Releasing, 2000.

Born May 27, 1971, in London, England; son of Thane Bettany (a dancer and actor) and Anne Kettle (a singer and actress); grandson of Olga Gwynne (an actress); married Jennifer Connelly (an actress), January 1, 2003; children: Stellan, Kai Dugan. Education: Studied acting at the Drama Centre, London, England. Avocational Interests: Playing the guitar. 34

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BETTANY Television Appearances; Episodic: Ian Greaves, ⬙Wycliffe and the Pea–Green Boat,⬙ Wycliffe, Independent Television (England), 1994. Jake Connolly, ⬙The Right Thing,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 1996. Himself, ⬙Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2003. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2003. Himself, Tinseltown TV (also known as Tinseltown.TV), International Channel, 2003. Himself, GMTV, Independent Television, 2003 (multiple episodes), 2004. Himself, Friday Night with Jonathon Ross, BBC, 2003, 2004, 2006. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003, 2004, 2006 (multiple episodes). Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2003, 2006. Himself, Breakfast, BBC, 2004. Himself, The Film Programme (also known as Film 2004), BBC, 2004 (multiple episodes). Himself, Good Morning Australia (also known as G.M. A.), Ten Network (Australia), 2004. Himself, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2004. Himself, McEnroe, CNBC, 2004. Himself, Sen kvaell med Luuk, 2004. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004, 2006. (In archive footage) Charles, Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya (TV3, Spain), 2005. Himself, Caiga quien caiga, Telecino (Spain), 2006. Himself, Corazon de ... , Television Espanola (TVE, Spain), 2006 (multiple episodes). (In archive footage) Himself, Corazon de ... , Television Espanola, 2006 (multiple episodes). Himself, Getaway (also known as United Travel Getaway), Nine Network (Australia), 2006. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2006.

Shaw, The Suicide Club (also known as Game of Death, Robert Louis Stevenson’s ⬙The Game of Death,⬙ and Robert Louis Stevenson’s ⬙The Suicide Club⬙), Concorde–New Horizons, 2000. Young gangster, Gangster No. 1 (also known as Gangster Nr. 1), FilmFour, 2000, IFC Films, 2002. Charles Herman, A Beautiful Mind, Universal, 2001. Geoffrey Chaucer, A Knight’s Tale, Columbia, 2001. Ricky Masters, The Heart of Me, ThinkFilm, 2002. Dr. Stephen Maturin, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Nicholas, The Reckoning (also known as Morality Play and El misterio de Wells), 2003, Paramount Classics, 2004. Tom Edison, Dogville (also known as U—Der Film ⬙Dogville⬙ erzaehlt in neun Kapiteln und einem Prolog.), Egmont Film, 2003, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Peter Colt, Wimbledon (also known as La plus belle victoire), Universal, 2004. Y, Euston Road (short film), HRH Productions, 2004, included in Stories of Lost Souls, American Video, 2005. Bill Cox, Firewall (also known as The Wrong Element), Warner Bros., 2006. Silas, The Da Vinci Code, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2006. There for Me, Axiom Films/AV Pictures, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Prince William of Orange, Sharpe’s Waterloo, Independent Television (England), 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Joe Hunter, Killer Net (also known as Lynda La Plante’s ⬙Killer Net⬙), Channel 4 (England), 1998. Rob, Every Woman Knows a Secret, [Great Britain], 1999. James Steerforth, David Copperfield, TNT, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Edward Carey–Lewis, Coming Home (also known as Heimkehr and Rosamunde Pilcher—Heimkehr), Independent Television (England), 1998.

Stage Appearances: An Inspector Calls, London production, 1992. Earl of Richmond, Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford– upon–Avon, England, 1995, and Theatre Royal, Newcastle–upon–Tyne, England, 1996. Paris, Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1995, and Theatre Royal, 1996. Strato, Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1995, and Theatre Royal, 1996. Drum major, Woyzeck, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Other Place, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, 1996.

Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Making of ⬙Wimbledon: The Movie,⬙ Tennis Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Orange British Academy Awards, 2002. Presenter, The Ninth Annual Critics’ Choice Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Premiere Women in Hollywood Awards, American Movie Classics, 2004. 35

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One More Wasted Year, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1997. Stranger’s House, Royal Court Theatre, 1997. Richie, Love and Understanding, Bush Theatre, London, 1997, and Long Wharf Theatre, Stage II, New Haven, CT, 1998.

Awards, Honors: Grand Jury Prize, Cannes International Film Festival, 1987, for A World Apart; Australian Film Award nomination (with others), best film, 1993, for Map of the Human Heart; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding miniseries, 1994, for Tales of the City; CableACE Award, best international children’s programming special or series, 1996, for a television version of The Borrowers; nomination for Alexander Korda Award for best British film (with others), British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1998, for the film The Borrowers; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding miniseries, 1998, and Gemini Award nomination (with others), best dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1999, both for More Tales of the City; Alexander Korda Award for best British film (with others), ALFS Award (with others), British producer of the year, London Critics Circle Film awards, Academy Award nomination (with others), best picture, Film Award nomination (with others), best film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Golden Satellite Award nomination (with others), best motion picture—drama, International Press Academy, and Best Foreign Film Award nomination (with others), Australian Film Institute, all 1999, all for Elizabeth; Bronze Wrangler (with others), theatrical motion picture, Western Heritage awards, 1999, for The Hi–Lo Country; European Film Award nomination (with others), best film, 2001, and nomination for Alexander Korda Award for best British film (with others), 2002, both for Bridget Jones’ Diary; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding miniseries, 2001, and Gemini Award nomination (with others), best television movie or dramatic miniseries, 2002, both for Further Tales of the City; named GQ Entrepreneur of the Year, 2003; Michael Balcon Award, 2004, for outstanding contribution to British cinema; nomination for Alexandre Korda Award for best British film (with others), 2004, for Love, Actually; Special Award (with Eric Fellner), Evening Standard British Film awards, 2005; Special Empire Award (with Eric Fellner), 2005, for contributions to British cinema; named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 2005, for service to the film industry; Alexander Walker Film Award, 2005; nomination for Alexander Korda Award for best British film (with others), 2006, for Pride & Prejudice.

RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Heath Ledger Profile (short), Columbia/TriStar, 2001. Himself, Stories for the People (short), Columbia/TriStar, 2001. Himself, The World’s First Sports Promoter (short), Columbia/TriStar, 2001. Himself, The Hundred Days, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Empire, September, 2001, p. 22. Entertainment Weekly, June 1, 2001, p. 27; December 21, 2001, p. 54; December 5, 2003, pp. 40–43. Interview, December, 2003, pp. 118–22. Movieline, June, 2001, p. 18. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, October 1, 2003, pp. 96– 97. People Weekly, November 17, 2003, p. 26. Premiere, July, 2002, p. 30. Total Film, October, 2001, p. 32.

BEVAN, Tim 1958– PERSONAL Born 1958, in Queenstown, New Zealand; married Joely Richardson (an actress) January 1992 (divorced July 12, 2001); children: Daisy; (with Amy Gadney) Nell, Jago. Education: National Film Unit apprenticeship. Addresses: Office—Working Title Films, 76 Oxford St., Oxford House, London W1N 9FD, England.

CREDITS Film Executive Producer: A World Apart, Atlantic Releasing, c. 1987. The Tall Guy, Miramax, 1989. Fools of Fortune, New Line Cinema, 1990.

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Drop Dead Fred (also known as My Special Friend), New Line Cinema, 1991. Rubin & Ed, IRS Releasing, 1991. Bob Roberts, Paramount, 1992. Posse, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Romeo Is Bleeding, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Four Weddings and a Funeral, Gramercy Pictures, 1994. The Hudsucker Proxy (also known as Hudsucker—Der grosse Sprung), Warner Bros., 1994. That Eye, the Sky, Beyond Films, 1994. Dead Man Walking, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Panther, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Fargo, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. The Big Lebowski, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Notting Hill (also known as The Notting Hill Project), Universal, 1999. The Man Who Cried (also known as The Man Who Cried—Les larmes d’un homme), Universal Focus, 2000. O Brother, Where Art Thou? (also known as O’ Brother), Buena Vista, 2000. Bridget Jones’ Diary (also known as Bridget Jones and Le journal de Bridget Jones), Miramax, 2001. The Man Who Wasn’t There, USA Films, 2001. Long Time Dead, Universal Focus, 2002. My Little Eye, Universal Focus, 2002. Gettin’ Square, Hoyts Distribution, 2003. The Italian Job (also known as Braquage a l’italienne), Paramount, 2003. Ned Kelly (also known as Ned Kelly: Public Enemy No. 1), Focus Features, 2003. The Shape of Things (also known as Fausses apparences), Focus Features, 2003. Thirteen, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2003. Inside I’m Dancing (also known as Rory O’Shea Was Here), Focus Features, 2004. Mickybo and Me (also known as Jonjo Mickybo and Mickybo & Me), Universal, 2004. Shaun of the Dead (also known as Tea–Time of the Dead), Universal/Rogue Pictures, 2004. Gone (also known as Middle of Nowhere), Universal, 2006. No. 2 (also known as Number 2), Miramax, 2006. Film Producer: The Man Who Shot Christmas (short film), Rank Film Distributors, 1984. My Beautiful Laundrette, Orion Classics, 1985. Personal Services, Vestron Pictures, 1987. Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (also known as Sammy and Rosie), Cinecom International Films, 1987. For Queen and Country, Atlantic Releasing, 1988. Paperhouse, Vestron Pictures, 1988. Diamond Skulls (also known as Dark Obsession), Circle Films, 1989. Chicago Joe and the Showgirl, New Line Cinema, 1990. 37

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Atonement, Focus Features, 2007. The Golden Age (also known as Elizabeth: The Golden Age), Universal, 2007. Hot Fuzz (also known as Raging Fuzz), Rogue Pictures, 2007. Mr. Bean’s Holiday (also known as Bean 2 and French Bean), Universal, 2007. Smokin’ Aces, Universal, 2007.

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Film Appearances: Handsome man, Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998.

PERSONAL Television Executive Producer; Series: The Borrowers, BBC, 1992, TNT, 1993. Return of the Borrowers, BBC, 1993, TNT, 1996. The Tudors, Showtime, beginning 2007.

Original name, Beau M. Billingslea; born September 1, 1953, in Charleston, SC (some sources cite Aguila, AZ). Education: Attended college.

Production runner for the soap opera Close to Home, TV1 (New Zealand).

Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 407, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Television Executive Producer; Miniseries: Echoes, Channel 4 (England) and Arts and Entertainment, 1988. Underbelly, BBC, 1992. Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin’s ⬙Tales of the City⬙), Channel 4 (England), 1994, and broadcast on American Playhouse, PBS, 1994. More Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin’s ⬙More Tales of the City⬙), Channel 4 and Showtime, 1998. Further Tales of the City (also known as Armistead Maupin’s ⬙Further Tales of the City⬙), Channel 4 and Showtime, 2001.

Career: Actor and voice artist. Appeared in advertisements. Military service: U.S. military, served as a captain. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Police officer, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1984–85. (English version; as John Billingslea) Voice of Jackel, Hokuto no Ken (anime; also known as Fist of the North Star, Ken, the Great Bear Fist, and Seikimatsu kyuseishu densetsu—Hokuto no Ken), Encore Action and Showtime Beyond, originally broadcast by Fuji Television, 1984–87. (English version) Voice of Norton, Ys (anime; also known as Ancient Book of Ys), originally broadcast in Japan, 1989–91. Professor Russell Stern, General Hospital, ABC, 1991. (English version; as John Daniels) Voice of Kyes, Isu II: Tenku no shinden (anime; also known as Ancient Book of Ys II, Y’s II: Castle in the Heavens, Ys 2: Citadel in the Sky, and Ys II Temple in the Sky), originally broadcast in Japan, 1992–93. (English version; as John Billingslea) Voice of Colonel Millard Johnson, Macross Plus (anime), Encore Action, originally released by NHK, 1994. Trent Jordan, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 1995. (English version; as John Billingslea) Voice of Spirit of Flame, Arc the Lad (anime), originally broadcast by Wowow, 1999.

Television Work; Miniseries: Producer, Frankie’s House, Anglia Television, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Television Producer; Movies: Robin Hood (also known as Robin Hood—Ein Leben fuer Richard Loewenherz), Fox, 1991. Babycakes, Showtime, c. 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, From Hollywood to Borehamwood, Carlton Television (England), 2003. Himself, ⬙The Interpreter,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Premiere, March, 2001, pp. 36–38. 38

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Narrator, Suicide Missions, History Channel, beginning c. 1999. (English version; as Jack Daniels) Voice of Solider B, Wild ARMs: Twilight Version (anime), The Anime Network, originally broadcast by Wowow, 1999–2000. Voices of Ogremon and others, Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon 02, Digimon 03, and Digimon: Season 3), Fox, 1999–2002, then ABC, 2002–2003. Detective Frank Adelson, City of Angels, CBS, 2000. (As John Billingslea) Voices of Gohei and Senaku, Rurouni Kenshin (anime; also known as Kenshin the Wanderer, Ruroken, Rurouni Kenshin: Romance of a Meiji Swordsman, Samurai X, Kenshin, ang Manlalakbay na Samurai, Kenshin, el guerrero Samurai, Kenshin le vagabond, and Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan), Cartoon Network, c. 2000, originally broadcast by Animax South Asia and other networks, c. 1996–98. (English version; as John Billingslea) Voice of Oji Tanaka, Kacho Oji (anime; also known as Black Heaven, The Legend of Black Heaven, and Kachou Ouji—Hard Rock Save the Space), 2000, originally broadcast by Wowow, 1999. (English version) Voice of Dino Mammoth, DinoZaurs (anime; also known as DinoZone and Prehistoric Warriors), Fox, beginning 2000, also broadcast by other networks, including Antenne–2 (France), Lebanese Broadcasting Company (LBC), and Turkish Radio & Television (TRT). (English version) Voice of Captain Michael Heartland, Argento Soma (anime; also known as Argentosoma and Arujento soma), originally broadcast by Bandai Channel and TV Tokyo, 2000–2001. (English version; as John Daniels) Voices of Yoshio Fujiwara, Ohta, and announcer, Hajime no ippo (anime; also known as Fighting Spirit and Knockout), broadcast in Japan, c. 2000–2002. (English version) Voice of Gator Enterran, Mashuranbo (anime; also known as Shinzo), Fox, 2000–2002, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2002, Disney Channel, beginning 2005, originally broadcast in Japan. (English version; as John Billingslea) Narrator, Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star (anime; also known as Outlaw Star), Cartoon Network, 2001, broadcast by Toonami (Great Britain), originally broadcast in Japan in 1998. (English version) Voices of Akitaka Fudo and interviewer, Samurai Girl Real Bout High School (anime; also known as Girl Real Bout High School), originally broadcast by Kids Station, 2001. (English version) Voices of captain and Masaki, Babel II—Beyond Infinity (anime), beginning c. 2001, broadcast in Japan by TV Tokyo, 2001. (English version) Voices of G–Junior and Cyborg 005, Saibogu 009 (anime; also known as Cyborg 009 and Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier), Cartoon 39

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(English version) Voices of Wei Long–Lin and Sailorman B, Heat Guy J (anime), MTV2, 2004, broadcast by Wowow, c. 2002–2003, and broadcast by other networks. (English version) Voice of giant walrus, Wolf’s Rain (anime), Cartoon Network, 2004, originally broadcast by Bandai Channel and Fuji Television, 2003. (English version) Voice of Bear (some sources cite voice of Deerhound), Rave Master (anime), Cartoon Network, beginning 2004, originally broadcast in Japan. (English version) Voice of commissioner, Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex (anime; also known as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig), Cartoon Network, 2004–2005, originally broadcast by Nippon Television Network, 2002, also broadcast by other networks, including YTV (Canada), beginning 2005, and Cuatro (Spain), beginning 2005. (English version; as John Daniels) Voice of Matsuonosuke Shibui, Samurai Champloo (anime), Cartoon Network, beginning 2005, originally broadcast by Fuji Television, beginning 2004. (English version) Voices of Noose and Captain Finn, Battle B–Daman (anime; also known as B–Daman, Battle B’Daman, and Bedaman), various networks, including ABC Family Channel, Cartoon Network, G4techTV, YTV, beginning 2005, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 2004.

Franklin Gitt, Armed and Innocent, CBS, 1994. Pete (bartender), Roseanne: An Unauthorized Biography, Fox, 1994. Young police officer, Sharon’s Secret (also known as Into the Fire), USA Network, 1995. Judge Roubal, Terror in the Family, Fox, 1996. Judge Hillman, To Live Again, CBS, 1998. Second general, The Pentagon Wars, HBO, 1998. George Mitchell, Silent Predators, TBS, 1999. (English version) Voice of Jet Black, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira (anime; also known as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door), Cartoon Network, 2005, originally broadcast by Animax and Bandai Channel, 2001, broadcast on other networks. David Johnson, McBride: Murder Past Midnight, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Detective, Child Abuse, KCET (PBS affiliate), 1976. You Are the Jury, NBC, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: O’Donnell, ⬙Testament of Power,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1977. Reporter, ⬙The Valley Strangler,⬙ Mrs. Columbo (also known as Kate Columbo, Kate Loves a Mystery, and Kate the Detective), NBC, 1979. Dr. Taylor, ⬙King of the Hill,⬙ T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1982. Reyster, ⬙Race for Life,⬙ Cutter to Houston, CBS, 1983. Reporter, ⬙The People vs. Gary Ewing,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1983. (As Beau Billinslea) Captain, ⬙Call It Courage,⬙ Call to Glory, ABC, 1984. Dean, ⬙My Son, the Doctor,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984. Police officer, ⬙The Hot Grounder,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1984. (As Beau Billingsly) Himself, ⬙The Shooter,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1985. Dr. Miller, ⬙Bail Out,⬙ Dallas (also known as Oil), CBS, 1985. Dr. Miller, ⬙Lockup in Laredo,⬙ Dallas (also known as Oil), CBS, 1985. Dr. Miller, ⬙Sins of the Fathers,⬙ Dallas (also known as Oil), CBS, 1985. First guard, ⬙Hot Target,⬙ Street Hawk, ABC, 1985. Guard, ⬙Incident at Crystal Lake,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1985. Technician, ⬙Identities,⬙ Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Hotel⬙), ABC, 1985. ⬙Brother, Can You Spare a Blonde?,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. I Had Three Wives, CBS, 1985. First man, ⬙The Great Manhunt,⬙ 227, NBC, 1986. Nolte, ⬙The Last Chance Platoon,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1986.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Commissioner Lee Brown, The Atlanta Child Murders, CBS, 1985. Ezra, North and South, Book II, ABC, 1986. Demonstrator, George Wallace, TNT, 1997. (English version; as John Billingslea) Voice of Richard Lunland, Kido senshi Gundam 0080 pocket no naka no sensou (anime; also known as Gundam 0080, Gundam 0080: A War in the Pocket, and Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket), Cartoon Network, 2001, originally broadcast by the Bandai Channel, 1989. (As Beau Billingsley) Chester Shortridge, Gone but Not Forgotten, Lifetime, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Second television reporter, Best Kept Secrets (also known as Under Suspicion), ABC, 1984. Carter, Brothers–in–Law, ABC, 1985. (English version) Voice of nurse, Akira (anime), broadcast on Encore Action, originally broadcast in Japan by the Bandai Channel, 1988, released by Streamline Entertainment, 1990, also released by Pioneer Entertainment, special edition released as Akira: The Special Edition, Manga Entertainment, c. 2001. Hal, Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story (also known as Blind Hate), NBC, 1991. 40

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BILLINGSLEA Ben Frazier, ⬙The Big Blue,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1999. Captain Forrest, ⬙Santa Claude,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1999. Mr. Kellogg, ⬙Jump!,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1999. Mr. Smith, ⬙John Doe,⬙ L.A. Heat, syndicated, 1999. Coach Willis, ⬙Grapefruits of Wrath,⬙ Daddio, NBC, 2000. First man, ⬙With God as My Witness,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000. (As John Daniels) Ben, Grapevine, CBS, 2000. Colonel Klesko, ⬙Ambush,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2001. Deputy warden Jim Cullen, ⬙Hit the Road, Clark,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001. Gene Carter, ⬙Chances ... ,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 2001. Gene Carter, ⬙Are,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 2001. Tom Jakes, ⬙Justice for All,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2001. Travis Haywood, Sr., ⬙Running towards Fire,⬙ The District, CBS, 2001. Announcer, ⬙Leavin’ Stevens,⬙ Even Stevens, Disney Channel, 2003. Mr. Carter, ⬙Thus with a Kiss I Die,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2003. Narrator, ⬙High Voltage,⬙ Modern Marvels, History Channel, 2003. Narrator, ⬙Ice Road Truckers,⬙ Modern Marvels, History Channel, 2003. Police academy commandant, ⬙Wannabe,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. Agent Caswell, ⬙Liftoff,⬙ The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2004. Agent Velasquez, ⬙No Exit,⬙ The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2004. Voice of Chisai, ⬙All I Really Oughta Know,⬙ Witch Hunter Robin (anime), Cartoon Network, 2004, originally broadcast in Japan, c. 2002. Voice of Nagira’s second informant, ⬙No Way Out,⬙ Witch Hunter Robin (anime), Cartoon Network, 2004, originally broadcast in Japan, c. 2002. Voice of William Hasselbyke, ⬙Family Portrait,⬙ Witch Hunter Robin (anime), Cartoon Network, 2004, originally broadcast in Japan, c. 2002. Voice of Grrkek the planet killer and an orange scaly thing, ⬙Breakout,⬙ Megas XLR (animated; also known as LowBrow), Cartoon Network, 2004. (English version) Voice of Kaiba Natsume, ⬙Start Up,⬙ Tenjho Tenge (anime), broadcast in Japan, c. 2004. Dr. Brent Kessler, ⬙Payback,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005. Willie Dandridge (2005), ⬙Colors,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2005. Bill, ⬙He’s Gotta Have It,⬙ All of Us, UPN, 2006. Mickey Bettis, ⬙Side Man,⬙ In Justice, ABC, 2006.

Officer, ⬙Recriminations,⬙ Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Hotel⬙), ABC, 1986. Owens, ⬙Family Reunion,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1986. Second police officer, ⬙Shadows of Doubt: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Hotel (also known as Arthur Hailey’s ⬙Hotel⬙), ABC, 1986. Sergeant Taylor, ⬙Duane’s Basic Training,⬙ Down to Earth, TBS, 1986. Turlow, ⬙Deadly Force,⬙ T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1986. ⬙The Triumvirate,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1986. Boone, ⬙Family Matter,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1987. Chef, ⬙Mona,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1987. Dave, ⬙Hit the Road, Chad,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1987. Henry, ⬙The Boxer,⬙ What’s Happening Now!, syndicated, 1987. Officer Bolin, ⬙Flashpoint,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1987. Doctor, ⬙The Bracelet,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1988. Security guard, ⬙The Mistress,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1988. Kel Murray, ⬙Three Strikes, You’re Out,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Dr. Olsen, ⬙The Big Race,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1990. Mr. Monroe, ⬙Rush to Judgement,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1990. Sheriff, ⬙Malibu or Bust!,⬙ They Came from Outer Space, syndicated, 1990. Bob Bryant, ⬙Mo’ Money,⬙ The Royal Family (also known as Chest Pains), CBS, 1992. Detective Hankin, ⬙Oscar, Meyer, Weiner,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Moderator, ⬙Banking on Marcy,⬙ Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1993. (As Beau Bilingslea) George, ⬙Michael’s Games,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1994. (As Beau Bilingslea) George, ⬙Reunion Blues,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1994. Mr. Jackson, ⬙Great Expectations,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1994. Mr. Simms, ⬙Out of Control,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1994. ⬙Whistle Stop,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1994. ⬙’65–’95,⬙ The Marshal, ABC, 1995. (As Beau Billingsley) Mac Paulsen, ⬙Athletes ARE Role Models,⬙ Arli$$ (also known as Arliss), HBO, 1996. Mr. Fletcher, ⬙Palimony Suit,⬙ Sparks (also known as Sparks, Sparks, Sparks), UPN, 1996. Reverend Hightower, ⬙A Bundy Thanksgiving,⬙ Married with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1996. ⬙Undercover,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1996. Agent Scanlon, ⬙Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997. Security chief, ⬙The Birth,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1997. ⬙It’s the Gospel,⬙ Sparks (also known as Sparks, Sparks, Sparks), UPN, 1997. (As John A. Billingslea) Prison director, ⬙Coronation,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 1998. 41

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Appeared in ⬙Mary,⬙ an episode of FBI: The Untold Stories, ABC; appeared as Commander Keller, Cracker (also known as Fitz), ABC; and as Beau, Evening Shade, CBS. While billed as John A. Billingslea, appeared as Sonny Green in an episode of Gideon’s Crossing, ABC.

Entertainment, special edition released as Akira: The Special Edition, Manga Entertainment, c. 2001, broadcast on Encore Action, originally broadcast in Japan by the Bandai Channel, 1988. Detective Hubbel, Out for Blood, 1993. Charles Shakemen, We the People (also known as Final Justice), Sandwedge Films, 1994. Sergeant Daniels, In the Army Now (also known as You’re in the Army Now), Buena Vista, 1994. Agent Cooper, The American President, Columbia, 1995. Andy Gold, Indecent Behavior III, Buena Vista, 1995. (As John Hammond) Voice of deejay, Street Fighter II: The Movie (anime; also known as Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie and Street Fighter II Movie), Capcom Entertainment, 1997, originally released by Sony Music Entertainment, 1994. Captain Wallace, Surface to Air, Artisan Entertainment, 1997. Dr. Boasberg, The Setting Son, PorchLight Entertainment, 1997. Detective ⬙Fitz⬙ Fitzsimmons, Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later (also known as Halloween: H20, Halloween H20: (20 Years Later), Halloween: The Revenge of Laurie Strode, Halloween 7, and Halloween 7: The Revenge of Laurie Strode), Miramax/ Dimension Films, 1998. Sheriff Wilson, Rusty: A Dog’s Tale (also known as Rusty: The Great Rescue), Saban Entertainment, 1998. Gordon, Final Voyage, New City Releasing, 1999. Scientist, My Favorite Martian (also known as My Favourite Martian), Buena Vista, 1999. John Turner, Gale Force, Phoenician Entertainment, 2002. (English version; as John Daniels) Professor Hiltz (some sources cite role as Noo), Space Pirate Captain Harlock: The Endless Odyssey (short anime film; also known as Captain Herlock and Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey—Outside Legend), originally released in 2002. Thompson, Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood (also known as Leprechaun: Back in da Hood and Leprechaun 6), Lions Gate Films, 2003. (English version) Voice of Barret Wallace, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (anime; also known as Advent Children and Compilation of Final Fantasy VII— Part Two—Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2005, originally released in Japan. NCBA board member, Rebound, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2005. Theotis, Meet the Family, Lerner Entertainment Group, 2005. Theotis, Meet the Family: Dinner with the Rumps, Lerner Entertainment Group, 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Eldridge, Project: Tin Men, ABC, 1990. Green Dolphin Beat (also known as Green Dolphin Street), Fox, 1994. Security guard, NewsRadio (also known as News Radio and The Station), NBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Other: Detective, Freeze, KCET (PBS affiliate), 1976. Television Additional Voices; Series: (English version; as John Daniels) Isu II: Tenku no shinden (anime; also known as Ancient Book of Ys II, Y’s II: Castle in the Heavens, Ys 2: Citadel in the Sky, and Ys II Temple in the Sky), originally broadcast in Japan, 1992–93. (English version) Mashuranbo (anime; also known as Shinzo), Fox, 2000–2002, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2002, Disney Channel, beginning 2005, originally broadcast in Japan. (English version; as John Billingslea) Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star (anime; also known as Outlaw Star), Cartoon Network, 2001, broadcast by Toonami (Great Britain), originally broadcast in Japan in 1998. (English version; as John Daniels) Last Exile (anime; also known as LastEXILE), G4techTV, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2003. (English version) Battle B–Daman (anime; also known as B–Daman, Battle B’Daman, and Bedaman), various networks, including ABC Family Channel, Cartoon Network, G4techTV, YTV (Canada), beginning 2005, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 2004. Film Appearances: Donny, Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982. Desk sergeant Jacob, 10 to Midnight (also known as Ten to Midnight), Cannon, 1983. George, Real Genius, TriStar, 1985. (English version; as John Billingslea) Narrator, Tatakae! Iczer–1 (anime; also known as Fight! Iczer–1, Iczer, and Tatakae! Iczer–1), AIC, 1985 and 1987. Bailiff, Walk Like a Man, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1987. (English version) Voice of crash site subcommander, Buraku majikku M–66 (anime; also known as Black Magic M–66), U.S. Renditions, originally released by Toshiba EMI, 1987. Moss Woodley, The Blob, TriStar, 1988. (English version) Voice of nurse, Akira (anime), Streamline Entertainment, 1990, also released by Pioneer

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BILSON (English version; uncredited) Voice of Marcus Snow (swordsman), Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War (also known as Ace Combat: Squadron Leader), Namco Hometek, 2004. (Uncredited) Voice of Nexus, Breakdown, Namco Hometek, 2004. (Uncredited) Voices of Cao Ren and Dian Wei, Shin sangoku muso 3: Empires (also known as Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires), KOEI Corporation, 2004. (English version) Voices of Delsus’s father and chief of stone, Iris no Atelier: Eternal Mana, Nippon Ichi Software, 2004. (Uncredited) Voice of Gerald, Radiata Stories, Square Enix, 2005. (Uncredited) Voice of Lukas Hayes, Death by Degrees, Namco Hometek, 2005. (Uncredited) Voices of Cao Ren & Dian Wei, Shin sangoku muso 4 mushoden (also known as Dynasty Warriors 5), KOEI Corporation, 2005. (Uncredited) Voices of Jason G, Gregorio, Quincy, and other gang members, Beat Down (also known as Beat Down: Fists of Vengeance), Capcom Entertainment, 2005. (Uncredited) Voices of Mark Wilkins, Jim Chapman, and others, Biohazard Outbreak: File Ⲇ2 (also known as Resident Evil Outbreak: File Ⲇ2), Capcom Entertainment, 2005. (Uncredited) Voices of various gang members, Urban Reign, Namco Hometek, 2005. (English version; uncredited) Voices, Grandia III, Square Enix, 2005. Voices, Kingdom Hearts II (also known as Kingudamu hatsu II), Square Electronic Arts, 2005. Voice of Barret Wallace, Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, Square Electronic Arts, 2006. (Uncredited) Voices of Cao Ren and Dian Wei, Shin sangoku muso 4: Empires (also known as Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires), KOEI Corporation, 2006. (Uncredited) Voices, Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War (also known as Ace Combat: The Belkan War), Namco/Namco Bandai Games America, 2006.

known as Arsene Lupin and the Castle of Cagliostro, The Castle of Cagliostro, Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro, and Rupan sansei: Cagliostro no shiro), Manga Entertainment, originally broadcast in Japan, 1979. Associate producer, We the People (also known as Final Justice), Sandwedge Films, 1994. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Adventures in Voice Acting (documentary), 2006. Video Games: Voice of ⬙Buckshot⬙ Bill Morgan, Outlaws, LucasArts Entertainment Company, 1997. (As Beau Billingsley) Voice of Tony Umeda, Bushido Blade 2, Square Electronic Arts, 1998. (As Bo Billingsley) Voices of Rakeesh and Shakra, Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire, 1998. Voice, Omega Boost, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 1999. (Uncredited) Voice of Xiahou Yuan, Kessen II, KOEI Corporation, 2002. (As Bo Billingsley) Voice, Might and Magic IX, 2002. (Uncredited) Voice of Helmer, Xenosaga Episode I: Chikara he no ishi (also known as Xenosaga, Xenosaga Episode I Reloaded, Xenosaga Episode I: The Will to Power, and Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht), Namco Hometek, 2003, originally released in 2002. (Uncredited) Voices of Adray Lasbard and Berial, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (also known as Star Ocean 3: Till the End of Time), Square Enix, 2003. Voices of Cao Ren and Dian Wei, Shin sangoku muso 3 (also known as Dynasty Warriors 4), KOEI Corporation, 2003. (Uncredited) Voices of Cao Ren and Dian Wei, Shin sangoku muso 3 mushoden (also known as Dynasty Warriors 4: Xtreme Legends), KOEI Corporation, 2003. (Uncredited) Voices of Carl Thammond and Hermes Sturges, Front Mission 4, Square Enix, 2003. (Uncredited) Voices of Guan Yu and Dian Wei, Sangokushi senki 2 (also known as Dynasty Tactics 2), KOEI Corporation, 2003. (As Bo Billingsley) Voices, Lords of Everquest, Sony Online Entertainment, 2003. (Uncredited) Voice of Jaguar, Neo Contra, Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2004. (English version; uncredited) Voice of Kenshin Uesugi, Sengoku muso (also known as Samurai Warriors), KOEI Corporation, 2004. (English version; uncredited) Voice of Kenshin Uesugi, Sengoku muso mushoden, KOEI Corporation, 2004.

BILSON, Rachel 1981– PERSONAL Full name cited variously as Rachel Sarah Bilson, Rachelle Sarah Bilson, or Rachelle Jade Bilson; born August 25 (some sources cite August 21), 1981, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Danny Bilson (a writer, director, and producer) and Janice Stango; stepdaughter of Heather Medway (an actress); great–granddaughter of George (in the film industry) and Hattie (a writer) Bilson; granddaughter of Bruce Bilson (a director); niece of Julie Bilson Ahlberg (a producer). Education: Attended Grossmont College. Avocational Interests: Fashion, shoes, basketball, watching game shows. 43

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Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—True Public Relations, 6725 Sunset Blvd., Suite 570, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actress. Bongo Jeans, spokesperson, beginning c. 2003; appeared in advertisements. Volunteer with the Young Storytellers Foundation. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nominations, choice breakout television star—female and choice television actress—drama/action adventure, both 2004, Teen Choice Award (with Adam Brody), choice television chemistry, 2005, and Teen Choice awards, choice television actress—drama/action adventure, 2005 and 2006, all for The O.C. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Summer Roberts, The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2003—.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Summer Roberts, The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2003.

Some sources cite appearances in Human Target, ABC, 1992. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, I Love the ’90s, VH1, 2004.

Some sources cite an appearance in ⬙The Rats of Rumfordton,⬙ It’s True, CBS.

Television Appearances; Specials: Herself and Summer Roberts, The O.C.: A Day in the Life (also known as Welcome to The O.C.: A Day in the Life), Fox, 2004. Herself and Summer Roberts, The O.C.: Obsess Completely, Fox, 2004. VH1 Divas, VH1, 2004.

Film Appearances: The Wrong Guys, New World Pictures, 1988. Rachel, Unbroken (short film), Road Less Traveled Pictures, 2003. Kim, The Last Kiss, DreamWorks, 2006. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Bye Bye, Birdie (musical), Once upon a Mattress (musical), and The Crucible.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 2003 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2003. The Teen Choice Awards 2004, Fox, 2004. Presenter, The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005. The Teen Choice Awards 2005, Fox, 2005.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, August 15, 2003, p. 61. Interview, May, 2004, p. 80. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, December, 2004, pp. 92– 97. People Weekly, December 22, 2003, p. 21; November 8, 2004, p. 80; November 15, 2004, p. 69. Teen, March, 2004. Teen People, February 1, 2004, p. 114; June 1, 2004, p. 125; December 1, 2004, p. 104.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Colleen, ⬙Dirty Girls,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), UPN, 2003. Jenny, ⬙Career Choices,⬙ 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenager Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2003. Herself, E! News Daily (also known as E! News Live and E! New Live Weekend), E! Entertainment Television, 2003. 44

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Television Appearances; Pilots: George, ⬙Nancy Drew,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2002.

Addresses: Agent—Joel King, Pakula/King and Associates, 9229 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Tiffany Kuzon, Evolution Entertainment, 901 North Hollywood Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: V, March 16, 2005, p. 124.

Career: Actress. CREDITS

BLUE, Zachary See STINE, R. L.

Film Appearances: The broom witch, Ophelia Learns to Swim, BCI Eclipse, 2000. Lauren Madden, Cast Away, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Desert Lolita, Route 10, 2001. Cheesy television announcer, Van Wilder (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Van Wilder,⬙ Van Wilder: Party Liaison, and Party Animals—wilder geht’s nicht!), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Allison, Paparazzi, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Jane, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Highlander Films, 2005. March Turner, The Woods, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2006. Melissa, The Babysitters, Forensic Films/O.D.D. Entertainment/Rebel Films, 2007.

BLUMENKRANTZ, Jeff 1965– PERSONAL Born June 3, 1965, in Long Branch, NJ; son of Harold David (a pharmacist) and Nancy Rachel (an interior designer; maiden name, Levy) Blumenkrantz. Education: Northwestern University, B.S., speech and theatre, 1986. Religion: Judaism. Avocational Interests: Gay advocacy issues. Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Contact— [email protected].

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Joanie, The ’60s, NBC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Ariel, The Last Dance, CBS, 2000. Kelly Webber, Spectres (also known as Soul Survivor), Lifetime, 2004.

Career: Actor, singer, songwriter, and composer. BMI Advanced Workshop, member; Musical Theatre Development Program, Dramatists Guild of America, member; worked with various performers as a composer, arranger, orchestrator, and musical director. Participated in benefits, including work for the Songbook Project, Inc.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Crystal, ⬙Footprints on My Heart; Legacy; Elopement,⬙ Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX TV, 2000. Female midshipman, ⬙Secret Agent Man,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Elise, ⬙Bomb Shelter,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Elise, ⬙The Dare,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Elise, ⬙That’s My Dog,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Lynn, ⬙Weeping Willows,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI, CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2005. Zelda in 1954, ⬙Committed,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2005.

Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors’ Equity Association, Dramatists Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Mary Martin Award, National Institute of Music Theatre, 1988; George London grant, National Institute for Music Theatre, 1988; BMI–Harrington award, 2001; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best original score, 2003, for Urban Cowboy; Ten–Minute 45

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Musical Competition Award, for Precious Little Jewel; Jonathan Larson Memorial Musical Theatre fellowship, Dramatists Guild of America.

Major Tours: Toured in the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Stage Coproducer: Avow, Century City Theatre, New York City, 2000.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: Helper, The Pajama Game (musical), Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1986. Zebulon and Baker, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (musical), Drury Lane Theatre, Oakbrook, IL, 1986. Stewpot, South Pacific (musical), New York City Opera, Lincoln Center, New York State Theater, New York City, 1987. Jack, Rapunzel’s prince, steward, and understudy, Into the Woods (musical), Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1987–89. Ensemble member, Waiting in the Wings (revue), Triplex Theatre, New York City, 1988. Filch, The Threepenny Opera (musical theatre; also known as 3 Penny Opera), National Theatre, Washington, DC, then Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, New York City, both 1989. Simon, Goose! Beyond the Nursery (musical revue), St. Peter’s Church, New York City, 1990. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (musical), 1990. Only Kidding!, 1991. A Tale of Two Cities, 1991. Smokey, Damn Yankees (musical), Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1994–95. Bud Frump, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying (musical), Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, 1995–96. Charlie and Marvin, A Class Act (musical), Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 2001. Steward, Into the Woods (musical), Broadway Theatre, New York City, 2001. Maximillian, Candide (concert version of musical), Lincoln Center, New York City, 2005. ⬙Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook,⬙ Unzipped Concert Series, Zipper Theatre, 2005. The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Concert, Birdland, New York City, 2006.

Film Appearances: Ernie the camera operator, Amos & Andrew, Columbia, 1993. (Uncredited) Chorus member, Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (animated musical; also known as Beauty and the Beast 2), Walt Disney Home Video, 1997. Ensemble vocals, Anastasia (animated musical), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Choreographer, The Thirteenth Floor (also known as The 13th Floor and Abwaerts in die Zukunft), Columbia, 1999. The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Columbia, 1999. Flowers for Adrienne (short film), 2000. Richard, East Broadway (also known as Social Grace), Off Hollywood Pictures/Alien/Nitrate Pictures, 2006. Also appeared in Dear Diary (short film). Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Simeon, ⬙Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,⬙ Great Performances (musical; also known as Great Performances: ⬙Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat⬙), PBS, 2000. Maximillian, ⬙Candide⬙ (concert version of musical), Great Performances, PBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hothouse, ABC, 1988. Willis Thorndyke, ⬙Klondike 9366,⬙ Remember WENN, American Movie Classics, 1996. Phil, ⬙Caroline and the Blind Date,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1997. Jeff, ⬙The Church Supper,⬙ The Simple Life, CBS, 1998. Jeff, ⬙The Luke & Sara Show,⬙ The Simple Life, CBS, 1998. Jeff, ⬙The Other Mother,⬙ The Simple Life, CBS, 1998. Leo Kesler, ⬙Nina’s Bikini,⬙ Just Shoot Me, NBC, 1998. Photographer, ⬙The Wedding Show,⬙ Kelly Kelly, The WB, 1998. Stage manager, ⬙Rooferman, Take One,⬙ Smart Guy, The WB, 1998. Craig Fissay, ⬙Acting Out,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2000. John Minot, ⬙Possession Is Nine Tenths of the Law,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. Terrence, ⬙Veronica’s Girls’ Night Out,⬙ Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 2000.

Appeared in other productions, including Forever Plaid (musical), off–Broadway production; and Henry and Ellen, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City. Appeared in productions with Artpark; Asolo Repertory Theatre, Sarasota, FL; Civic Light Opera Company, Pittsburgh, PA; La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA; Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT; Old Globe, San Diego, CA; and Pennsylvania Center Stage, University Park, PA. Performer at various venues, including the Duplex Cabaret Theatre, New York City, 2006. 46

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BLUNT Worked on other musicals, including Fits and Starts and The Other Franklin. Film Music: Flowers for Adrienne (short film), 2000. Television Music: (With others) Song ⬙I Won’t Mind,⬙ Audra McDonald: Live at the Donmar, London, PBS, c. 1999. Blumenkrantz’s music appeared in various television productions, films, and video productions.

Appeared as Brian Kincaid in ⬙Who’s Sorry Next?,⬙ an episode of To Have & to Hold (also known as To Have & Hold), CBS. Appeared in episodes of other series, including The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB; and Sesame Street (also known as Canadian Sesame Street, The New Sesame Street, Open Sesame, Sesame Park, and Les amis de Sesame), PBS.

Songs: (With others) ⬙I Won’t Mind,⬙ recorded by Audra McDonald for the album How Glory Goes, Nonesuch, 2000. ⬙Lament⬙ (from a song cycle based on poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay), recorded by Megan Mullally for the album Big as a Berry, Varese Sarabande, 2002.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeff, The Simple Life, CBS, 1998.

Wrote other songs.

RECORDINGS

Music Anthologies: (With others) The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook, Vol. 1, 2006.

Albums; Cast Recordings; with Others: Damn Yankees, Decca, 1994. How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, RCA Victor Broadway, 1995.

OTHER SOURCES WRITINGS

Electronic: JeffBlumenkrantz.com, http://www.jeffblumenkrantz. com, August 22, 2006.

Writings for the Stage; Music: Music, Women with Pocketbook (one–act musical), lyrics and book by Annie Kessler and Libby Saines, New Line Theatre, St. Louis, MO, 1998, produced with other one–act musicals, including Precious Little Jewel, as part of the production The Living End, Lyric Stage, Irving Arts Center, Dupree Theatre, Irving, TX, 2005. (With others) Songs, Urban Cowboy (musical), Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 2003. Song ⬙My Book,⬙ The Seven Deadly Sins (song cycle), Zankel Hall, New York City, 2004. Music, Precious Little Jewel (one–act musical), lyrics and book by Libby Saines, produced with other one–act musicals, including Women with Pocketbook, as part of the production The Living End, Lyric Stage, Irving Arts Center, Dupree Theatre, 2005. Song ⬙I Think,⬙ The Audience (musical), Transport Group, Connelly Theatre, New York City, 2005. The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Concert, Birdland, New York City, 2006.

BLUNT, Emily 1983– PERSONAL Full name, Emily Olivia L. Blunt; born February 23, 1983, in London, England; father, a barrister; mother, a teacher. Avocational Interests: Singing, playing cello, and horseback riding. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Ken McCreddie Ltd., Paurelle House, 91 Regent Blvd., London W1R 7TB United Kingdom. Career: Actress. 47

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Awards, Honors: Evening Standard Award nomination, best newcomer, 2001, for The Royal Family; British Independent Film Award nomination, most promising newcomer, 2004, Evening Standard British Film Award, most promising newcomer, 2005, both for My Summer of Love; Teen Choice Award nomination, movies— choice breakout (female), 2006, ALFS Award, British supporting actress of the year, London Critics Circle, Film Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role, and Rising Star Award, both British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 2007, all for The Devil Wears Prada; Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 2007, for Gideon⬘s Daughter.

BOYLE, Peter 1935–2006 PERSONAL Born October 18, 1935, in Philadelphia, PA; died of complications from multiple myeloma and heart disease, December 12, 2006, in New York, NY. Actor. Best known for his comedic role as the curmudgeonly father in the popular television series Everybody Loves Raymond, Boyle was a veteran character actor with a long career in the entertainment industry. Boyle began his acting career on the New York stage in the 1960s and then studied and performed with improvisational group Second City Company in Chicago. He had a starring role in the 1970 film Joe, in which he played a racist factory worker. In the early 1970s he appeared in dramatic films such as The Candidate, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, and Steelyard Blues before appearing as the monster in the comedy Young Frankenstein. Boyle worked in films throughout his career. He acted in dramas, including Taxi Driver, Malcolm X, and Monster’s Ball, as well as comedies, such as Yellowbeard, Honeymoon in Vegas, The Santa Clause, and Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. In addition to the role of Frank Barone in Everybody Loves Raymond, which aired from 1996 to 2005, Boyle starred as Officer Joe Bash in the series Joe Bash and as J. J. Killian in Midnight Caller, which ran from 1989 to 1991. Boyle had prominent guest roles in numerous television series, including NYPD Blue and The X-Files, for which he won an Emmy Award for best guest actor.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Isolda, Boudica (also known as Warrior Queen), Moonlight Films, 2003. Tamsin, My Summer of Love, Focus Features, 2004. Mara, Irresistible, First Look Home Entertainment, 2006. Emily, The Devil Wears Prada, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006. Wind Chill, Columbia, 2007. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Catherine Howard, Henry VIII, ITV and PBS, 2003. Camane, Empire, ABC, 2005.

PERIODICALS Television Appearances; Movies: Jean Leckie, The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes & Arthur Conan Doyle, BBC, 2005. Natasha, Gideon’s Daughter, BBC and BBC America, 2005.

Boston Globe, December 14, 2006. Chicago Tribune, December 13, 2006. New York Times, December 13, 2006. Washington Post, December 13, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Lucy Markham, ⬙War Games,⬙ Foyle’s War, ITV and PBS, 2003. Linnet Ridgeway–Doyle, ⬙Death on the Nile,⬙ Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙), ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 2004. The Film Programme (Film 2004), BBC, 2004. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2006.

BRADLEY, Ed 1941–2006 PERSONAL Full name, Edward R. Bradley; born June 22, 1941, in Philadelphia, PA; died of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, November 9, 2006, in New York, NY. Broadcast journalist and correspondent. Award-winning broadcast journalist and correspondent Bradley was a familiar face to viewers of the news series 60 Minutes. Bradley began his news career as a radio reporter in his native Philadelphia and then joined CBS News in the early 1970s; he reported on the Vietnam War from the Saigon Bureau and was a reporter for the Washington bureau

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BROOKS Sean Monroe, Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1999–2001.

before becoming White House correspondent in 1976. He worked as a news anchor and correspondent with CBS News beginning in 1978, landing the role on 60 Minutes in 1981. He appeared in 60 Minutes for some 25 years, contributing investigative pieces and interviews of a range of individuals, from entertainers to criminals to leaders of countries. Bradley won a number of awards, including Emmy Awards, George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Awards, and Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Awards.

Television Appearances; Movies: Mason, I’m Dangerous Tonight, USA Network, 1990. Connor Hill (some sources cite role as Connor O’Neill), The Alibi, ABC, 1997. Dr. Jack Ward, The Darwin Conspiracy, UPN, 1999. Garrett, Three Secrets, CBS, 1999. John, A Carol Christmas, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Mike Skrumbis, War Stories, NBC, 2003. Jeb, Mystery Woman: Wild West Mystery, The Hallmark Channel, 2006.

PERIODICALS Broadcasting & Cable, November 13, 2006. Entertainment Weekly, November 24, 2006. Jet November 27, 2006. Newsweek, November 20, 2006. People Weekly, November 27, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Peter Blake, Winter Heat (also known as Days of Our Lives: Winter Heat), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 11th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1995.

BROOKS, Jason 1966–

Television Appearances; Episodic: Greg, ⬙Nautilus for Naught,⬙ Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1990. Brown Goodman, ⬙Game of Chance,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1992. Rick, ⬙The One with the Ballroom Dancing,⬙ Friends (also known as Across the Hall, Friends Like Us, Insomnia Cafe, and Six of One), NBC, 1997. Luke Staley, ⬙Smooth Sailing,⬙ The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998. Nick Sterling, ⬙Saint Nick,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1998. Celebrity contestant, ⬙Search Party Marathon (Honolulu),⬙ Search Party, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Celebrity contestant, ⬙Hawaii (3),⬙ Search Party, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Wade Barger, ⬙Looking for Mr. Campbell,⬙ Hollywood Off–Ramp, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Bacarra, ⬙A Witch in Time,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2002. Assistant district attorney Adam Morris, ⬙Blessed Are They,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2003. Carl Purdue, ⬙Bait,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Gerald Canin, ⬙For Whom the Whistle Blows,⬙ Dragnet (also known as L.A. Dragnet), ABC, 2003. Major Danny O’Donnell, ⬙Marine Down,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2003. First lieutenant John Ditullio, ⬙Corporate Raiders,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2004. Justin Murray, ⬙The Black Widow,⬙ Boston Legal (also known as Fleet Street, The Practice: Fleet Street, and The Untitled Practice), ABC, 2005.

PERSONAL Full name, Jason Maxwell Brooks; born May 10, 1966, in Colorado Springs, CO; father, a doctor; mother, a prosecuting attorney; married Corinne Olivo (a literary agent, producer, and production coordinator), February 20, 1994 (some sources cite 1996); children: Jaredan Maxwell. Education: Studied business at the University of Arizona and San Diego State University. Addresses: Agent—Christopher Barrett, Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4500 Wilshire Blvd., Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Manager—Joan Green, Joan Green Management, 1836 Courtney Terrace, Los Angeles, CA 90046. Career: Actor. Island Yogurt, cofounder, c. 1987; also worked in the mail room of a film studio. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award, outstanding villain, 1995, for The Days of Our Lives. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Peter Blake, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1993–98. Thomas Gates, a recurring role, The Pretender, NBC, 1999–2000. 49

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Justin Murray, ⬙Schadenfreude,⬙ Boston Legal (also known as Fleet Street, The Practice: Fleet Street, and The Untitled Practice), ABC, 2005. Bryce, ⬙Poker Clubs and Boob Cams: Film at Eleven,⬙ Pepper Dennis, The WB, 2006. Paul White, ⬙Stealing Home,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2006.

Jeremy, These Days, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Skier number two, Passions, NBC, 2000. Billy, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2000. Kyle, a recurring role, 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2002–2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Bryce, Pepper Dennis, The WB, 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: Himself, The Challenge, ABC, 2003. John Lambrix, Going to the Mat, The Disney Channel, 2004. David Deeton, Searching for David’s Heart, ABC Family, 2004. Kirk, Attack of the Sabretooth (also known as Attack of the Sabertooth), Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.

Film Appearances: (Uncredited) First spa man, Captain America, 21st Century Film Corporation, 1991. Steve Buscomo, Bloodmatch, 21st Century Film Corporation/Power Pictures, 1991. Carl, Making It Home, 1998. Scotty, Flying Virus (also known as Killer Buzz and Abelhas—Ataque mortal), American Cinema International, 2001. Martin Reed, Purgatory Flats, American Cinema International, 2002. Eddie, The Rose Technique (also known as Deranged), Showcase Entertainment, 2003. Buddy Blankenship, Submission, Westham Films, 2006. Justin the bartender, Lime Salted Love, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Leo Peterson, ⬙Chapter Sixteen,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Leo Peterson, ⬙Chapter Nineteen,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Rob, ⬙The Wheelchair,⬙ So Little Time, ABC Family, 2002. Chad Davidson, ⬙Unprotected Speech,⬙ First Monday, CBS, 2002. Ben, ⬙Bring on the Rain,⬙ Touched on the Angel, CBS, 2002. Man in mask/Donny Potter, ⬙Red Cell,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as NCIS and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2005.

BROWN, Billy Aaron 1981– PERSONAL Born July 28, 1981, in Clarinda, IA. Education: Studied acting with Joan Darling.

BROWN, Wren T. 1964– (Wren Brown)

Career: Actor. Huntington’s Disease Society of America, national spokesperson.

PERSONAL CREDITS

Born June 11, 1964, in Los Angeles, CA; father a jazz trumpeter; grandfather a member of the Nat King Cole Trio; grandmother a dancer at the Cotton Club; married, wife’s name Anne, October 12, 1991; children: three.

Film Appearances: Scott, Holiday in the Sun, Warner Home Video, 2001. Danny, Getting There (also known as Getting There: Sweet 16 and Licensed to Drive), Warner Home Video, 2002. Andy ⬙Bucky⬙ Buck, Jeepers Creepers II, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Himself, Lights, Camera, Creeper: Making ⬙Jeepers Creepers 2⬙ (documentary short), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists Home Entertainment, 2003. Himself, A Day in Hell: On the Set of ⬙Jeepers Creepers II⬙ (documentary short), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists Home Entertainment, 2003. Matty Livingston, Snackers (short), 2004. Jeff, The Strip, Independent, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4500 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Manager—Sara Schedeen, Sarabeth Schedeen Management, 36550 Southeast Boitano Blvd., Sand City, OR 97055. Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials for McDonald’s, c. 1981, and for Brinks Home Security services and Pizza Hut restaurants, 2002. Worked as a theatre usher. 50

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Member: Screen Actors Guild (member of Los Angeles board of directors, 2001). Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2001, for Jeffrey’s Plan; DramaLogue Award for As You Like It.

Television Appearances; Movies: Ernie Jackson, The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story (also known as The Flight and The Taking of Flight 847), NBC, 1988. The Heroes of Desert Storm, ABC, 1991. Nathan Strand, Nightmare in the Daylight, CBS, 1992. Bednarek, Almost Dead, HBO, 1994. Agent One, Chameleon, HBO, 1995. Reporter, My Brother’s Keeper, CBS, 1995. Pluckie, Rebound: The Legend of Earl ⬙The Goat⬙ Manigault (also known as Rebound), HBO, 1996. Carlton Tate, Dancing in September, HBO, 2001. Kyle Ward, McBride: Tune In for Murder, Hallmark Channel, 2005.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Second picketer, Hollywood Shuffle (also known as Robert Townsend’s ⬙Hollywood Shuffle⬙), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1987. Patrolman, The Hidden, New Line Cinema, 1987. (As Wren Brown) Brown, Not Another Mistake (also known as Crossfire), Carl–Phil Productions, 1988. Harold, The Night Before, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. (As Wren Brown) Second big prim pimp, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1988. (As Wren Brown) Uniformed cop, Downtown, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Blue Berry in 1965, Without a Pass, Chanticleer Films/ Fried Films, 1991. Hearse driver, A Gnome Named Gnorm (also known as The Adventures of a Gnome Named Gnorm and Upworld), Vestron, 1992. Algernon, The Importance of Being Earnest, Flair Films, 1992. (As Wren Brown) The Second Coming (short film), Quiet Fury Productions, 1992. Sergeant William Barclay, Heart and Souls, Universal, 1993. Assistant, Warlock: The Armageddon, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Floor manager, I’ll Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Captain Williams, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (also known as Under Siege 2), Warner Bros., 1995. Trooper, The Net, Columbia, 1995. Minister, Waiting to Exhale, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Parker, Hellraiser: Bloodline (also known as Hellraiser IV and Hellraiser IV: Bloodline Story), Dimension Films, 1996. Young brother, The Dinner, Acorn Productions, 1997. Parik, California Myth, 1999. Reverend Maxwell, Biker Boyz, DreamWorks, 2003. Police captain, HellBent, Regent Releasing, 2005. Preacher, Edmond, First Independent Pictures, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Wren Brown) Jastrow, ⬙Rumors of My Death,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1987. (As Wren Brown) Second marshal, ⬙Fifty Ways to Lose Your Lover,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1987. (As Wren Brown) Policeman, ⬙The Siege: Part 1,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1987. (As Wren Brown) Second policeman, ⬙Burned Out,⬙ Valerie (also known as Valerie’s Family), NBC, 1987. (As Wren Brown) ABC executive, ⬙Cool Hand Dave: Part 2,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. ⬙I, Witness,⬙ Hooperman, ABC, 1987. Police officer, ⬙Just Desserts,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1988. (As Wren Brown) First soldier, ⬙For What It’s Worth,⬙ Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989. Transport pilot, ⬙Manhunt,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1989. Uniformed cop, ⬙The Search for Peter Kerry,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Milt, ⬙Here’s to Old Friends,⬙ A Different World, NBC, 1990. Dr. Ron Murphy, ⬙Psychosomatic,⬙ Stat, ABC, 1991. Gerald, ⬙Labor Intensive,⬙ Roc (also known as Roc Live), Fox, 1993. Attorney, ⬙Murder on the Thirtieth Floor,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. Keith Bishop, ⬙And the Whimper Is ... ,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1994. Desk clerk, ⬙Twice Dead,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995. Second walker, ⬙The Sponge,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1995. Man, ⬙From the Terrace,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997. (As Wren Brown) Police officer, ⬙The Guardian,⬙ The Journey of Allen Strange, Nickelodeon, 1998. Mr. Stone, ⬙The Playing Field,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998.

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Tom, ⬙What Are Friends For?,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1998. Scott Layden, ⬙Do Unto Others,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1999. Mr. Perry, ⬙Just Above My Head,⬙ Moesha, UPN, 1999. Greg Kurtz, ⬙Necessity,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. Lieutenant Shell, ⬙Deadly Situation,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. Kohlar, ⬙Prophecy,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 2001. Officer, ⬙Jimmy’s Got a Gun,⬙ Grounded for Life, Fox, 2001. Mr. Banks, ⬙The Next Best Thing,⬙ For Your Love, The WB, 2001. New Club boss, ⬙Ansiedad,⬙ Resurrection Blvd., Showtime, 2001. One of the ⬙no⬙ voters, ⬙Posse Comitatus,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2002. Professor Marvin Wilkins, ⬙The Big Mixed Up Mojo Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2003. Courtney Rae, ⬙The Last Dance,⬙ Whoopi, NBC, 2004. Courtney Rae, ⬙No Sex in the City,⬙ Whoopi, NBC, 2004. Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2004. Professor Marvin Wilkins, ⬙The Big All Bets Are Off Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2005. Professor Marvin Wilkins, ⬙The Big Throne in My Side Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2005.

Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Film Award, best supporting actor, New Zealand Film and TV awards, 2001, for Rain. CREDITS Film Appearances: De Jong, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (also known as Senjou no Merii Kurisumasu), Universal, 1983. First technician, Second Time Lucky, Kerridge Odeon, 1984. Cram, Windrider, Barron Entertainment/Bush Christmas Productions, 1986. Robin Hood, The End of the Golden Weather, New Zealand Film Commission/Blue Dolphin Film Distribution/South Pacific Pictures, 1991. Ali, Vertical Limit, Columbia, 2000. Ed, Rain, New Zealand Film Commission, 2001, Fireworks Pictures, 2002. Damrod, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (also known as The Return of the King and Der Herr der Ringe: Die Rueckkehr des Koenigs), New Line Cinema, 2003. Dudley Earnsworth, Futile Attraction, Twilight Productions, 2004. Gordon Peet, Fracture, New Zealand Film Commission/ Polyphony Entertainment, 2004. Man, Us (short film), What the Thunder Said Films, 2005. Luella Miller, Lifesize Entertainment, 2005.

Appeared as a paramedic in an episode of Diagnosis Murder, CBS; and as a foreman in Picket Fences, CBS. Television Appearances; Other: FBI assistant, Family of Spies (miniseries), CBS, 1990. David Franklin, Count on Me (special), PBS, 1994. The 6th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest (special), UPN, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series: Max Townsend, Riding High, 1995–96. Felix Bentley, Shortland Street, TV New Zealand, c. 2001.

Stage Appearances: Jeffrey’s Plan, 2001.

Appeared as Ray Kirk in the series The Sullivans, Nine Network (Australia).

Also appeared in a West Coast production of As You Like It.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Clarence Blake, The Sound and the Silence (also known as Alexander Graham Bell: The Sound and the Silence and The Sound and the Silence: The Alexander Graham Bell Story), TNT, 1992.

RECORDINGS Videos: (As Wren Brown) TV in Black: The First Fifty Years, Koch Vision, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies: Dirksen Thatcher, Terror Peak, PAX TV, 2003. Blake Edwards, Not Only but Always, Channel 4 (England) and CBC, 2004. Howard, Maiden Voyage, 2004.

BROWNING, Alistair PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Episodic: Simon Doyle, ⬙Death in Paradise,⬙ Duggan, Television 1 (Australia), 1997.

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BUCHHOLZ (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voice of Alfred Gurtlant, Battle Athletes Victory (anime; also known as Battle Athletes diaundokai), beginning c. 1997, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1997–98. (As Robert Wicks) Serial Experiments: Lain (animated), G4techTV, beginning 1998, originally broadcast in Japan. (As Robert Wicks) Voice of Steve, Trigun (anime; also known as Trigun Ⲇ1: The $$60,000,000,000 Man and Toraigan), Cartoon Network, 1998. (English version; as Bob Bucholz) Voices of movie actor and director Hamaoka, Yume de aetara (anime; also known as If I See You in My Dreams), Tokyo Broadcasting System, beginning 1998, also broadcast by other networks. (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voice of Gene Starwind, Seihou Bukyou Outlaw Star (anime; also known as Outlaw Star), Cartoon Network, 2001, broadcast by Toonami (Great Britain), originally broadcast in Japan, 1998. (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voices of laboratory technician, Memphis brother, Piccaro’s henchman, and Tom Wiles, Kauboi bibappu (anime; also known as Cowboy Bebop), Cartoon Network, 2001–2002, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, Bandai Channel, and Wowow, 1998–99. (English version; as Robert Wickes) Voice of Jason Beck (some sources cite role as Beck Gold), The Big O (anime; also known as Big O and The Big O II), Cartoon Network, beginning 2001, originally broadcast by Wowow, beginning 1999. (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voice of Jaburo officer, Kido senshi Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (anime; also known as Gundam 0083 and Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory), Cartoon Network, 2002, originally broadcast by Bandai Channel, 1991. (English version; as Robert Buchholz) Voice of Hubb Lebowski, Wolf’s Rain (anime), Cartoon Network, 2004, originally broadcast by Bandai Channel and Fuji Television, 2003. (English version) Voice of Paz, Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex (anime; also known as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex 2nd Gig), Cartoon Network, 2004–2005, originally broadcast by Nippon Television Network, 2002, also broadcast by other networks, including YTV (Canada), beginning 2005, and Cuatro (Spain), beginning 2005. (English version; as Robert Wicks) Duel Masters (anime), Kids Station and Cartoon Network, beginning 2004.

Stage Appearances: Alex, Hitchcock Blonde, Fortune Theatre, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2006.

BUCHHOLZ, Bob (Robert Buchholz, Bob Bucholz, Robert Bucholz, Robert Wickes, Robert Wicks) PERSONAL Original name, Robert Buchholz. Career: Actor, voice actor, writer, voice director, and story editor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voices of Zanzibar soldier and A Boa Qu soldier, Kido senshi Ganamu III: Meguriai sorahen (anime; also known as Mobile Suite Gundam III: Encounters in Space and Mobile Suit Gundam III: Place in the Encounter), broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1982, released as a film, 1982. (As Bob Bucholz) Various voices, Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection, MTV and Nickelodeon, beginning 1985. (English version) Voices of Tokichiro Harajuku and photographer, Metal Fighter Miku (anime), beginning 1995, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo. (As Robert Wicks) Voice, Kido senshi Gundam: Dai 08 MS shotai (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team), Cartoon Network, beginning 1996, originally broadcast in Japan.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: (English version) Voice of Lieutenant Heitaro Onizuka, Mouse (anime), originally broadcast in Japan, c. 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voice of Ryu, Akira (anime), broadcast on Encore Action, originally 53

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broadcast in Japan by the Bandai Channel, 1988, released by Streamline Entertainment, 1990, also released by Pioneer Entertainment, special edition released as Akira: The Special Edition, Manga Entertainment, c. 2001.

(As Bob Bucholz) Will, The American Scream, 21st Century Film Corporation, 1988. (Uncredited) Bob, Zapped Again!, Pathfinder Pictures, 1990. (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voice of Ryu, Akira (anime), Streamline Entertainment, 1990, also released by Pioneer Entertainment, special edition released as Akira: The Special Edition, Manga Entertainment, c. 2001, broadcast on Encore Action, originally broadcast in Japan by the Bandai Channel, 1988. (As Bob Bucholz) Velor, Prison Planet, 21st Century Film Corporation, 1992. (English version) Voice of Sakyo, Spirit of the Sword (anime; also known as Fight! Spirit of the Sword), 1993, originally released in Japan. (English version) Voice, Jinzo ningen Hakaida (also known as Mechanical Violator Hakraider), Tokyo Shock, 1995, originally released in Japan. (English version; as Robert Burchholz) Voices of Golden Cherry Boy and Jun’s father, Tetsu no otome Jun (anime; also known as Iron Virgin Jun), Anime Works, 1998, originally released in Japan, 1992. (As Robert Bucholz) Count Vlad, Sorority House Vampires (also known as Sorority House Vampires from Hell), Sierra Sky Entertainment, 1998. (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voices of camera operator and actor, Perfect Blue (anime), Manga Entertainment, 1999, originally released in Japan, c. 1988. (English version; as Bob Bucholz) Voice of Yamada, Devasday (anime), 1999, originally released in Japan. (As Robert Wicks) Bidder, T. F. soldier, and T. F. controller, Sol Bianca: The Legacy, JONU Media/Pioneer Entertainment, 1999. Voices of Andy, Uncle Al, second truck driver, male customer, second phone voice, squad leader, and voice mail operator, Digimon: The Movie (anime; also known as Digimon: Digital Monsters and Digimon: The Digital Monsters: The Movie), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Himself, Wag On (short film), Soaring Eagle Pictures, 2006. (English version; as Robert Buchholz) Voice of Paz, Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex Solid State Society (anime), Manga Entertainment, 2007, originally released in Japan by SKY PerfecTV!, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: (As Robert Bucholz) News crew member, Open Window, Showtime, 1991. Voice, Chimp Lips Theater, Fox, 1997. Voice, Chimp Lips Theater II, Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Thug, ⬙The Hero,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. Voice of second Roachman brother, ⬙Family Picnic,⬙ Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon 02, Digimon 03, and Digimon: Season 3), Fox, 2000. (As Robert Buchholz) ⬙Die Abrechnung,⬙ Rosa Roth, Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (Germany), 2002. Television Work; Series: (English version; as Robert Wicks) Additional voices, El Hazard: The Alternative World (anime), broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1998, released as a film, Pioneer Entertainment, 1998. (As Bob Bucholz) Story editor and voice director, Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon 02, Digimon 03, and Digimon: Season 3), Fox, 1999–2002. Story editor and voice director, Duel Masters (anime), Kids Station and Cartoon Network, beginning c. 2004. Television Work; Specials: Creator and executive producer, Chimp Lips Theater, Fox, 1997. Executive producer, Chimp Lips Theater II, Fox, 1997. Executive producer, Gotcha, Fox, 1998. Television Work; Episodic: (As Robert Buchholz) Additional voices, World’s Funniest Videos, ABC, 1996. Film Appearances: (English version; as Robert Wicks) Voices of Zanzibar soldier and A Boa Qu soldier, Kido senshi Ganamu III: Meguriai sorahen (anime; also known as Mobile Suite Gundam III: Encounters in Space and Mobile Suit Gundam III: Place in the Encounter), 1982, broadcast in Japan as a television series, beginning c. 1982. (Uncredited) Prisoner, Heated Vengeance, Fries Distribution Group, 1985.

Film Work: (English version; as Robert Wicks) Additional voices, El Hazard: The Alternative World (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 1998, broadcast in Japan as a television series, beginning c. 1998. Voice director, Digimon: The Movie (anime; also known as Digimon: Digital Monsters and Digimon: Digital Monsters: The Movie), Twentieth Century– Fox, 2000. 54

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BUFANDA Teleplays; Episodic: (As Bob Bucholz; with others) Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection, MTV and Nickelodeon, episodes beginning c. 1985. Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon 02, Digimon 03, and Digimon: Season 3), Fox, episodes from 1999–2001. Rave Master (anime), Cartoon Network, beginning 2004, originally broadcast in Japan. Bobobo–bo Bo–bobo (anime), Cartoon Network, 2005, originally broadcast in Japan, beginning 2003. Battle B–Daman (anime; also known as B–Daman, Battle B’Daman, and Bedaman), various networks, including ABC Family Channel, Cartoon Network, G4techTV, YTV (Canada), beginning c. 2005, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, beginning 2004. Duel Masters (anime), Kids Station and Cartoon Network, episodes beginning c. 2005.

RECORDINGS Video Games: (Uncredited) Voices, Xenosaga Episode I: Chikara he no ishi (also known as Xenosaga, Xenosaga Episode I Reloaded, Xenosaga Episode I: The Will to Power, and Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht), Namco Hometek, 2003, originally released in 2002. (Uncredited) Voice of Darril Traubel, Front Mission 4, Square Enix, 2003. Voice of Paz, Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex (also known as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex), Bandai America, 2004, released in Japan by Sony Computer Entertainment, 2004. (Uncredited) Voice of Bill Rizer, Neo Contra, Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2004. (Uncredited) Voice of Caesar, Radiata Stories, Square Enix, 2005. (Uncredited) Voices of George Hamilton and others, Biohazard Outbreak: File Ⲇ2 (also known as Resident Evil Outbreak: File Ⲇ2), Capcom Entertainment, 2005. Voice, Conflict: Global Storm, 2k Games, 2005. (Uncredited) Voices, Nano Breaker, Konami Digital Entertainment America, 2005. (English version; uncredited) Voices of Alonso and Drak, Grandia III, Square Enix, 2006, originally released in Japan in 2005.

Screenplays: (As Bob Bucholz) Reefer Madness II: The True Story, New Line Cinema, 1985. Burakku jakku (anime; also known as Black Jack), Manga Films, 1996, released in Japan by Shochiku Company, 1996. (With others; and adaptor with others) Digimon: The Movie (anime; also known as Digimon: Digital Monsters and Digimon: Digital Monsters: The Movie), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Sentou yousei yukikze (anime; also known as Yukikaze), 2002, originally released in Japan. Video Games: Rave Master: Special Attack Force, Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, 2005. Fiction: (With Michael Teitelbaum, Becky Olkowsky, and Jeff Nimoy) Web of Friendship (Digimon reader), Scholastic, 2002.

Video Game Voice Director: Minna no gorufu portable, Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2004. Constantine, THQ, Inc., 2005. (English version; as Robert Buchholz) Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, Square Enix, 2006.

BUFANDA, Brad 1983– PERSONAL

WRITINGS

Born May 4, 1983, in Orange County, CA. Avocational Interests: Sports.

Teleplays; with Others; Specials: Chimp Lips Theater, Fox, 1997. Chimp Lips Theater II, Fox, 1997. Gotcha, Fox, 1998.

Addresses: Agent—Osbrink Talent Agency, 4343 Lankershim Blvd., Suite 100, Universal City, CA 91602. Manager—Robin Brooks Management, 5619 Lankershim Blvd., Suite 1104, North Hollywood, CA 91601. 55

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Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials; also a rapper under the name bradley b. Involved with various charities, including the Ronald McDonald House Charities, the Make–a–Wish Foundation, and Kids with a Cause.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Felix Toombs, Veronica Mars, UPN, 2004.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Steve, Pocket Ninjas (also known as Triple Dragon), Screen Pix Home Video, 1997. David, A Cinderella Story (also known as Untitled ⬙Cinderella⬙ Project and Une aventure de Cendrillon), Warner Bros., 2004. Richard Alanzo, Debating Robert Lee (also known as The Debate Team), 2004. Carlos, Stone & Ed, Three Bird Pictures, 2006. LaQuell, Platinum Illusions, Urban Dynasty/Fantasy World Entertainment, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Felix Toombs, Veronica Mars, UPN, 2004–2006. Some sources cite appearances as Jason Lee, Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper, ABC; some sources also cite Bufanda as the host of Youth Beat. Television Appearances; Specials: Todd Yazzi, The Secret of Lizard Woman, ABC, 1996.

Appeared in film school projects.

Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Last Thursday in November,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1995. Darrin, ⬙The Curse,⬙ Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1996. Boy, ⬙Halloween,⬙ Emeril, NBC, 2001. (Uncredited) Brad, ⬙Dismissed at the Circus,⬙ Dismissed, MTV, 2002. Lloyd Offler, ⬙Hutch Boy,⬙ Even Stevens, Disney Channel, 2002. Punk, ⬙Three Birds and a Baby,⬙ Birds of Prey (also known as BOP), The WB, 2002. Joe (leader of the gang the Aliens), Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 2002 (multiple episodes). Brad Dawson, ⬙The Best Defense,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Cash, ⬙Chapter Seventy–Two,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2003. Jay, ⬙The Bone Scatterer,⬙ Miracles (also known as The Calling), ABC, 2003. Joe, ⬙Long Drive,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle (also known as Fighting in Underpants), Fox, 2003. Steve, ⬙Little Miss Lost,⬙ Miracles (also known as The Calling), ABC, 2003. Himself, Duets (also known as MTV’s ⬙Duets⬙), MTV, 2003. Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, MTV, 2003. Bob, ⬙Dewey’s Opera,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle (also known as Fighting in Underpants), Fox, 2005.

Stage Performances: Appeared at the Festival of Children, South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, CA. RECORDINGS Albums; as bradley b: Recorded a rap album. Singles; as bradley b: Recorded the single ⬙Caliente⬙ and a song with the performer Foxy Brown. WRITINGS Albums; as bradley b: Recorded a rap album.

BUSA, George See BUZA, George

BUTCHER, Kasan 1973–

Guest host for California Summer Countdown Presented by Lycra (also known as California Summer Countdown), Fox Family Channel. Appeared (sometimes as bradley b) in episodes of other series, including The Blackberry Inn and BET’s ⬙ComicView⬙ (also known as

PERSONAL Full name, Kasan Raheem Butcher; born April 7, 1973, in Glen Cove, NY. 56

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BUZA stepchildren: Derek. Avocational Interests: Motorcycling, lifting weights, collecting rocks and postage stamps.

Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: SofTee, Show and Prove (short), 1998. Kimball ⬙Big K⬙ Ward, Jeepers Creepers II, 2003. Bryan, Tapped Out, Artisan Entertainment, 2003. Instinct, Instinct vs. Reason (short), 2004. Eddie, El Mariachi negro (short), 2005.

Career: Actor and voice performer. Hungarian Heritage Museum, Cleveland, OH, worked as a volunteer. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance in a comedy program or series (individual or ensemble), Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1992, for Maniac Mansion; Gemini Award nomination (with others), best ensemble performance in a comedy program or series, 2001, for The Red Green Show.

Film Work: Producer, El Mariachi negro (short), 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Cadet Joe, Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000–2001.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Movies: Adam/Silver Charge, Up, Up, and Away!, The Disney Channel, 2000.

Television Appearances; Series: Multiple roles, Bizarre, Showtime, between 1980 and 1985, also syndicated. Voice of Boba Fett, Droids: The Adventures of R2D2 and C3PO (animated; also known as Droids), ABC, 1985–86, combined with the animated series Ewoks (also known as The All New Ewoks and Star Wars: Ewoks) to form Ewoks & Droids Adventure Hour, ABC, 1986. Voice of Chief Chirpa, Ewoks (animated; also known as Star Wars: Ewoks), ABC, 1985–86, combined with the animated series Droids: The Adventures of R2D2 and C3PO (also known as Droids) to form Ewoks & Droids Adventure Hour, ABC, 1986, also known as The All New Ewoks, ABC, 1986–87. Turner Edison, Maniac Mansion, YTV (Canada) and Family Channel, 1990–93. Dwight Cardiff, The Red Green Show (also known as The New Red Green Show), CBC, beginning c. 1991, also broadcast on PBS. Various voices, Hammerman (animated), ABC, 1991–92. Voice of Dr. Henry ⬙Hank⬙ McCoy/the Beast, X–Men (animated), Fox, c. 1992–97. Doubar, The Adventures of Sinbad, syndicated, 1996–98. Chief Jake McKenna, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (also known as Disney’s ⬙Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show⬙ and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids), syndicated, 1998–2000. Voice, Pecola (animated), TeleToon, 2001, Cartoon Network, 2003. Voice of Grandpa, Bakuten shoot beyblade (anime; also known as Beyblade), ABC Family Channel, c. 2002–2003, also broadcast on other channels, including YTV, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2001. Voice of Kraken, Power Stone (animated; also known as Powerstone), YTV, 2002–2003.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Luke, ⬙Call Him Johnny,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998. ⬙Blue,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1999. Darius, ⬙Old Men Can’t Jump,⬙ The Parent ’Hood, The WB, 1999. Bitter man, ⬙Love Means Having to Say You’re Sorry,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina), 1999. (Scenes deleted) Challenging student, ⬙Chapter Twenty– One,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Donny, ⬙Frat Guys,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001. Donny, ⬙Aromatherapy,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001. Ishmeal, ⬙Tame Me, I’m the Shrew,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2002. Bob, ⬙I Think I Love You,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina), The WB, 2002. Onlooker number one, ⬙First Disaster,⬙ Commander in Chief, ABC, 2005. Frat guy, ⬙The Professor,⬙ My Name Is Earl, NBC, 2006. WRITINGS Screenplays: El Mariachi negro (short), 2005.

BUZA, George (George Busa) PERSONAL Born in Cleveland, OH; raised in Canada; naturalized Canadian citizen, 1998; married Hope (an accountant); 57

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Voice of Grandpa, Beyblade 2002 (anime; also known as Bakuten shoot beyblade 2002 and Beyblade V–Force), ABC Family Channel, c. 2003–2004, also broadcast on other channels, including YTV, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2002. The man (Lexa’s Dominion contact), Mutant X, syndicated, 2003–2004. Voice of Grandpa, Bakuten shoot beyblade G Revolution (anime; also known as Beyblade Grevolution), ABC Family Channel, c. 2004–2005, also broadcast on other channels, including YTV, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2003. Voice of Grandpa, Franny’s Feet (animated), CBC, beginning 2004, Family Channel, beginning c. 2004, PBS Kids, beginning 2006. Henry ⬙Tropical Henry⬙ Dufour, Tilt, ESPN, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gaston, Les aventuriers du nouveau–monde, [France], 1986. Rick, Amerika, ABC, 1987. Vincent, Glory! Glory!, HBO, 1989. Jim, Roughing It (also known as Mark Twain’s ⬙Roughing It⬙), The Hallmark Channel, 2002. Le dernier chapitre: La suite (also known as The Last Chapter), CBC, 2002. The brain, The Last Chapter II: The War Continues (also known as Le dernier chapitre: La vengeance), CBC, 2003. Appeared as the raider in Raider of the South Seas, [Canada and New Zealand], a miniseries also edited and broadcast as a television movie. Television Appearances; Movies: Patterson, The Last Season, CBC, 1986. Murder Sees the Light, [Canada], 1986. Bob Reilly, Bluffing It, ABC, 1987. Store owner, The Liberators, ABC, 1987. The raider, Raider of the South Seas, [Canada and New Zealand], 1990, edited version of a program originally broadcast as a miniseries. Stellian, Descending Angel, HBO, 1990. Vic, The Kissing Place, USA Network, 1990. (As George Busa) Coffee shop patron, Deadly Surveillance, Showtime, 1991. Fifth teamster, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story (also known as Power Play: The Jackie Presser Story), HBO, 1992. Jake, Sodbusters, Showtime, 1994. Orly Travis, Open Season, HBO, 1995. Reverend Greg Wasney, What Makes a Family, Lifetime, 2001. Terrance Reid, Still Small Voices, Lifetime, 2007. Television Appearances; Specials: The Canadian Conspiracy, CBC, 1986. 58

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BUZA Meatball, Fast Company, Danton Films/Topar Films, 1979. Fourth terrorist, The Amateur, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Member of the Kzamm tribe, La guerre du feu (also known as Quest for Fire), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Alex, Highpoint, New World Pictures, 1984. Odd, Screwball Academy (also known as Divine Light and Loose Ends), American Cinema Marketing, 1984. Sam Hughes’s War, 1984. First prison guard, Martin’s Day, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Mean Gene, Meatballs III: Summer Job (also known as Meatballs III—Academie de vacances), The Movie Store/Moviestore Entertainment, 1986. Captain Hook, Busted Up, 1986, Shapiro Entertainment, 1987. Hugo, Oklahoma Smugglers, Sharp Features, 1987. Police officer, Sticky Fingers, International Spectrafilm, 1988. Verna, The Brain, Shapiro/Glickenhaus Entertainment/ Brightstar, 1988. First drunk, Beautiful Dreamers, Hemdale Releasing, 1990. George, Stella, Buena Vista, 1990. Hood, Edsville (short film), First Run Features, 1990. Rico, Snake Eater II: The Drug Buster, Starlight, 1990. Destiny to Order, Cineplex Odeon Films, 1990. Voice of navigator, Journey to the Planets (short animated documentary), IMAX Corporation, 1993. Butch, Henry & Verlin, Act of God Productions/Original Motion Picture Company, 1994. Burt, The Michelle Apts. (also known as The Michelle Apartments), ARTO–pelli Motion Pictures, 1995. Jules, Pocahontas: The Legend, 1995. Jerry, Shoemaker, Subjective Eye/Telefilm Canada, 1996. Willy Morton, The Arrangement (also known as Blood Money and Deadly Arrangement), Avalanche Home Entertainment/Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 1999. Earl at the gun shop, Knockaround Guys, 1999, New Line Cinema, 2002. Trucker, X–Men (also known as X–Men: The Movie and X–Men 1.5), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Motel manager, Duct Tape Forever (also known as Red Green’s ⬙Duct Tape Forever⬙), TVA International, 2002. Stuckmore, Men with Brooms (also known as Quatre gars et un balai), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Antique dealer, Cold Creek Manor (also known as La maison au fond de la baie), Buena Vista, 2003. Biker, Diary of the Dead (also known as George A Romero’s ⬙Diary of the Dead⬙), Voltage Pictures, 2007.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including Starting from Scratch, syndicated. Television Appearances; Pilots: Bill McKenna, Booker (also known as Booker, P.I.), Fox, 1989. Dr. Dave, ⬙Dark Knight,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS and syndicated, 1992. Doubar, ⬙Return of Sinbad: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Adventures of Sinbad, syndicated, 1996. Voice, ⬙Enter Pecola/Create–A–Town,⬙ Pecola (animated), TeleToon, c. 2001. Matthew Pollard, Odyssey 5, Showtime, 2002. Television Additional Voices; Animated Series: Babar, CBC and Canal Familie (Canada), 1989–91, also broadcast on other networks, including HBO. Little Bear, YTV (Canada) and Nickelodeon, c. 1995–2000. Film Appearances: Just Jesse, c. 1976. Warehouse worker, High–Ballin’, American International Pictures, 1978. 59

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Performed as Macduff in a Canadian production of Macbeth. RECORDINGS

Appeared in productions of Waiting for Godot and Wild Oats; performed at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, Manitoba, Canada, and the Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada.

Video Games: Voice of the Beast, X–Men: Children of the Atom, 1994. Voice of Kraken, Power Stone, Capcom Entertainment, 1999. Voice of Dr. Henry ⬙Hank⬙ McCoy/the Beast, X–Men: Mutant Academy, Activision, 2000. Voice of Dr. Henry ⬙Hank⬙ McCoy/the Beast, X–Men: Mutant Academy 2, Activision, 2001.

Radio Appearances: Detective Carlos Szabo, Peggy Delaney (series; including the episode ⬙Once upon a Time⬙), CBC Radio, c. 2003.

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CACERES, Kurt 1976– PERSONAL Born October 18, 1976, in Napa, CA; mother, a high school Spanish teacher. Education: Sacramento State University, degree in theatre arts and business administration. Avocational Interests: Political activism. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Independent Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 805, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Washington Square Arts and Films, 1041 North Formosa Ave., The Lot, Writer’s Building, Room 305, West Hollywood, CA 90046. Career: Actor. Electronic Arts Sports, computer programmer of video games. Associated with political causes. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Conrado Gonzalez, American Family (also known as American Family: Journey of Dreams), PBS, 2002. Mateo Santos, Sr., All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 2002. Tim Vargas, Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003–2004. Juan Lozano, The Shield (also known as The Barn and Rampart), FX Channel, 2004–2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Conrado Gonzalez, American Family (also known as American Family: Journey of Dreams), PBS, 2002. Save the Last Dance, Fox, c. 2002. Tim Vargas, Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003. Film Appearances: Gordo, First Watch, Metaphor Films/Gotham Entertainment, 2003. Skids, Southside (also known as Cock & Bull Story), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/Pantheon Entertainment, 2003.

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Chico, The Fix (short film), Citizen Pictures, 2005. Richie Johnson, World Trade Center (also known as September and Untitled Oliver Stone September 11 Project), Paramount, 2006. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Cyrano de Bergerac and Much Ado about Nothing.

CALDWELL, L. Scott 1954(?)– PERSONAL Born April 17, 1954 (some sources cite 1944), in Chicago, IL; married (husband died). Education: Attended Loyola University Chicago. Addresses: Agent—Silver Massetti and Szatmary, 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069; Leading Artists, 145 West 45th St., Suite 1204, New York, NY 10036. Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements.

Appeared in other productions, including American Medea, From the Mississippi Delta, Macbeth, The Piano Lesson, and Thesmophoriazousae. Member of the company of the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, 1981–82.

Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best featured actress in a play, 1988, for Joe Turner’s Come and Gone; Helen Hayes Award, outstanding supporting performer—nonresident production, Washington Theatre Awards Society, 1998, for Proposals; Obie Award, performance, Village Voice, and Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, outstanding actress in a play, both 2005, for Going to St. Ives; member of the cast of Lost that was named entertainer of the year, Entertainment Weekly, 2005; Golden Globe Award, best television series—drama, and Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, both with others, both 2006, for Lost.

Film Appearances: Janet Smith, Without a Trace, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Patron, Exterminator 2, Cannon, 1984. Homeless woman, Dutch (also known as Driving Me Crazy), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Sandy Wilkes, Up against the Wall, African American Images, 1991. Deputy marshal Poole, The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. Cora Tshabala, Soweto Green, Pavilion, 1994. Hattie May Parsons, Devil in a Blue Dress (also known as Le diable en robe bleue), TriStar, 1995. Public defender, The Net, Columbia, 1995. Judge McGibbons, Mystery, Alaska, Buena Vista, 1999. Head nurse, Dragonfly (also known as Im Zeichen der Libelle), Universal, 2002. Bobbi Porter, Gridiron Gang, Columbia, 2006.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: Gail, The Daughters of the Mock, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark’s Playhouse, New York City, 1978–79. Afrodite, A Season to Unravel, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark’s Playhouse, 1979. Ruth, Old Phantoms, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark’s Playhouse, 1979. ⬙Everyman⬙ and ⬙The Imprisonment of Obatala,⬙ Plays from Africa, Negro Ensemble Company, St. Mark’s Playhouse, 1979.

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CARLSON Carol Briscoe, ⬙Sticks and Stones,⬙ Grace under Fire (also known as Grace under Pressure), ABC, 1995. Dr. Davis, ⬙The Beeper,⬙ Bringing Up Jack, ABC, 1995. Anna Mae Brown, ⬙Chapter Eleven, Year Two,⬙ Murder One, ABC, 1997. Mrs. Opal Lee, ⬙Making Music with the Wrong Man,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998. Bonnie Medina (breast cancer patient), ⬙A Goy and His Dog,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Mrs. Springs, ⬙Nobody’s Child,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1999. Angela Patterson, ⬙Assume the Position,⬙ City of Angels, CBS, 2000. Angela Patterson, ⬙Deliver the Male,⬙ City of Angels, CBS, 2000. Angela Patterson, ⬙The Prince and the Poker,⬙ City of Angels, CBS, 2000. Susan Moton (parole board chairperson), ⬙Killing Time,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2001. ⬙The Fear Factor,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2001. ⬙Simon,⬙ Kate Brasher (also known as The Further Adventures), CBS, 2001. Clinic counselor, Passions (also known as Harmony’s Passions and The Passions Storm), NBC, 2001. Anne Marie, ⬙Due Process,⬙ The Court, ABC, 2002. ⬙Montana/Sassy/Justice,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. Dr. Jane Rabb, ⬙NICU,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2004. Alice Stallworth, ⬙Sandhogs,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2006. Dr. Jane Rabb, ⬙Graduation Day,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2006. Liz, ⬙The Ghost Within,⬙ The Ghost Whisperer, CBS, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Tanya Miller, Judging Amy, CBS, 1999–2000. Judge Rose Barnea, Queens Supreme, CBS, 2003. Rose Henderson Nadler, Lost, ABC, beginning 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Judge Starkey, Love, Lies and Murder, NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Movies: Althea, God Bless the Child (also known as Le choix tragique), ABC, 1988. Lyddie, Alien Nation: The TV Movie (also known as Alien Nation), Fox, 1989. Ruby, Dangerous Passion, ABC, 1990. Baby of the Bride, NBC, 1991. Devlin, Extreme Justice (also known as S.I.S.—Extreme Justice), HBO, 1993. Mrs. Linson, The Switch, 1993. Rita Wilson, For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story, NBC, 1993. Darkness before Dawn, NBC, 1993. Cerises, Down Came a Blackbird (also known as Ramirez), Showtime, 1995. Detective Lou Shannon, Twilight Man, Starz!, 1996. Dying to be Perfect: The Ellen Hart Pena Story, Lifetime, 1996. Judge, Tell Me No Secrets, ABC, 1997. Senator Condon, Weapons of Mass Distraction, HBO, 1997. Detective Sheila Monroe, Intimate Betrayal, Black Entertainment Television, 1999. Ester (Hope’s professor), The Last Man on Planet Earth, UPN, 1999.

Also appeared in episodes of other series, including Reasonable Doubts, NBC; and The Trials of Rosie O’Neill, CBS.

Television Appearances; Specials: Verna, Graham’s Diner, c. 1999. Rose, Lost: Revelation, ABC, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Barbra Richards, The Outsiders, Fox, 1990. Gwen Porter, The Pretender, NBC, 1996. Judge Rose Barnea, Queens Supreme, CBS, 2003. Rose Henderson Nadler, Lost, ABC, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Elizabeth Connolly, ⬙Out of Brooklyn,⬙ The Cosby Show, NBC, 1988. Gloria Tessel, ⬙Last Run,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1989. Mrs. Hines, ⬙Home,⬙ TV 101, CBS, 1989. Selma Binion, ⬙Promised Land,⬙ Tour of Duty, CBS, 1989. Wanda Havens, ⬙Leave It to Geezer,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1989. Television reporter, ⬙Use a Slurpy, Go to Jail,⬙ Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1990. ⬙Hopeless,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1991. Joanne, The Heights, Fox, 1992. Carol Sherman, ⬙The Green, Green Glow of Home,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1993. Judge Maxine Marco, ⬙With This Ball and Chain,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1994.

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Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—Anderson Group Public Relations, 8060 Melrose Ave., Fourth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90046.

Videos: Herself, Inside the Federation (short), Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2004.

Career: Actress. Appeared as model in advertising campaigns and appeared in advertisements. Smile Network, spokesperson. Visited and entertained military personnel.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Trades, September 20, 2004.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Kimber Henry, Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003—.

CARMACK, Chris 1980– Television Appearances; Movies: Marla, Break–In, Lifetime, 2006.

PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Maxim Hot 100, VH1, 2006. Herself, WWE Unforgiven, pay–per–view, 2006.

Full name, James Christopher Carmack; born December 22, 1980, in Washington, D.C. Education: Attended New York University. Avocational Interests: Playing the saxophone and guitar.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Ada, ⬙Unspoken Truths,⬙ Everwood (also known as Our New Life in Everwood), The WB, 2004. Ada, ⬙The Land of Confusion,⬙ Everwood (also known as Our New Life in Everwood), The WB, 2006. Ada, ⬙Truth,⬙ Everwood (also known as Our New Life in Everwood), The WB, 2006. Sally, ⬙Bang–Bang,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2006. Herself, Extreme Championship Wrestling (also known as EcW, ECW, and ECW on Sci–Fi), Sci–Fi Channel, 2006 (multiple episodes). Herself and Ms. Triton, Extreme Championship Wrestling (also known as EcW, ECW, and ECW on Sci– Fi), Sci–Fi Channel, 2006 (multiple episodes). Herself, WWE Monday Night RAW, USA Network, 2006. Herself and Ms. Triton, WWE Monday Night RAW, USA Network, 2006 (multiple episodes).

Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Gekis Management, 4217 Verdugo View Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90065. Career: Actor. Worked as a model and spokesmodel and appeared in advertisements. Worked in New York University’s computer laboratory. CREDITS Film Appearances: Todd, Bring It On Again, Universal, 2004. Football player, Candy Paint (short film), University of Southern California School of Cinema and Television, 2005. Jason Masters, Lovewrecked, Media 8 Entertainment, 2005, The Weinstein Company, 2006. David Pennington, Just My Luck (also known as Lady Luck and Lucky), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006. Jed Hanson, The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing (also known as Untitled Marc Klein Project), Warner Independent Pictures, 2007.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Kimber Henry, ⬙Pilot—McNamara/Troy,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. Patty Knight, Head Cases, Fox, 2005. Film Appearances: Member of motorcycle gang, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Warner Bros., 2001. Kristin, Paparazzi, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Private Charlie Soda, Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2004. Kate Triton, The Marine (also known as Marine), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Luke Ward, The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2003–2004. Alex, Related, The WB, 2005–2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cooper Morgenthal, Beach Girls, Lifetime, 2005. 64

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CASSIDY and singer) and Shirley Jones (an actress and singer); brother of Shaun Cassidy (an actor, singer, producer, and writer) and Ryan Cassidy (an actor and set designer); half brother of David Cassidy (an actor and singer); married Anja Stewart, December 10, 1987 (some sources cite 1988; divorced 1988); married Melissa Hurley (a singer and dancer), February 12, 1994; children: (second marriage) Cole Patrick, Jack Gordon. Education: Studied drama; attended Beverly Hills High School.

Television Appearances; Movies: Matthew Rondell, The Last Ride, USA Network, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself and Luke Ward, The O.C.: Obsess Completely, Fox, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Laird, ⬙Invisible Love,⬙ Strangers with Candy, Comedy Central, 2000. Himself, ⬙Voodoo That You Do ... with Hobbits!,⬙ Player$, G4techTV, 2003. Himself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003. Himself, ⬙The Show to End All Shows,⬙ Player$, G4techTV, 2004. Himself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Geoff Johns, ⬙Recruit,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville: Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2005. Jared Rush, ⬙Ubusy?,⬙ Jake in Progress, ABC, 2005. Himself, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor and singer. Performed in musical groups. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, 1985, for Leader of the Pack; Helen Hayes Award nomination, Washington Theatre Awards Society, 1992, for Conrack; Garland Award, best actor in a musical, Backstage West, 1999, for The Threepenny Opera; National Broadway Theatre Award, best actor in a touring musical, 2002, for Aida.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including E!’s ⬙101⬙ (also known as E’s ⬙101⬙), E! Entertainment Television.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Pilots: Luke Ward, The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2003.

Stage Appearances: The Sound of Music (musical), Louis, MO, 1977. Faces on the Wall, Los Angeles, 1980. Frederic, The Pirates of Penzance (operetta), Uris Theatre, New York City, 1981, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1981–82. Himself, Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Jeff Barry, Leader of the Pack (musical revue), Ambassador Theatre, New York City, 1985. Little Shop of Horrors (musical), Santa Barbara, CA, 1986. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Los Angeles, 1990. The balladeer, Assassins (musical), Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1990–91. The Robber Bridegroom (musical), Denver, CO, 1991. Himself, Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (concert), Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1992. Conrack (musical), Ford’s Theatre, Washington, DC, 1992. Bobby, Company (musical), Long Beach Civic Light Opera, CA, 1993. Martin Guerre (musical), Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1993. Randy Curtis, best man, and defense attorney, Lady in the Dark (concert), City Center Encores!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1994. John Wilkes Booth, Assassins (musical), Los Angeles Repertory, Los Angeles, 1995.

Stage Appearances: Mr. Sloane, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, Roundabout Theatre Company, Laura Pels Theatre, New York City, 2006. Appeared in showcase productions in the Los Angeles area. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, December 16, 2005, p. 73. Teen People, April 1, 2004, p. 64.

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Over the Rainbow: The Music of Harold Arlen (benefit), Los Angeles, 1995. Jeremiah Marton and Tellman the butler, The End of the Day, Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Other Stage, Williamstown, MA, 1996. Sondheim, a Celebration (benefit), Los Angeles, 1996. EFX!, Las Vegas, NV, 1997, 1998–99. Macheath, The Threepenny Opera (musical theatre), Los Angeles, 1998. Camelot (musical), Pittsburgh, PA, 1998. Lerner Lowe Lane and Friends (benefit), Los Angeles, 1998. Duets, Falcon Theatre, Los Angeles, 1999. Forbidden Broadway (benefit), Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1999. At the Copa, Las Vegas, NV, 2000. Frank Butler, Annie Get Your Gun (musical), Marquis Theatre, New York City, c. 2000–2001. Radames, Aida (musical), Palace Theatre, New York City, 2002. Steven Kodaly, She Loves Me (musical), Reprise!, University of California, Los Angeles, Macgowan Hall, Freud Playhouse, Los Angeles, 2003. Assassins (concert staging of musical), Reprise!, University of California, Los Angeles, Macgowan Hall, Freud Playhouse, 2003. Broadway Barks (benefit), Shubert Alley, New York City, 2004. Julian Marsh, 42nd Street (musical), Ford Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, 2004–2005. George Putnam, Take Flight (workshop of musical), New York City, 2005. Voice of the boyfriend, A Woman of Will (musical), Daryl Roth Theatre, New York City, 2005. An Intimate Night, Manhattan Theatre Club Winter Benefit, Plaza Hotel, New York City, 2005. ⬙Two on the Aisle⬙: The Music of Marvin Hamlisch and Harry Warren (benefit; also known as Two on the Aisle), Los Angeles, 2005. Voices for Change (benefit), Ars Nova, New York City, 2005. Wall to Wall Sondheim (tribute concert), Symphony Space, Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, New York City, 2005.

Steve Haslachez, Just the Way You Are, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Soldier, Fever Pitch, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Willard Freund, Nickel Mountain, Ziv International, 1985. Miles Campbell, Burnin’ Love (also known as Love at Stake), TriStar/De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Howard, Longtime Companion, Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Villain, I’ll Do Anything, Columbia, 1994. Title role, Lord Protector (also known as The Dark Mist), Alpine Releasing, 1996. Richard Moore, Man of Her Dreams (also known as The Fiance), Live Film & Mediaworks, 1997. Geoffrey, A One Time Thing, Trust Ranch Studios, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Jake Tree, The Second Family Tree (also known as Second Family Tree), beginning c. 1980. Terry St. Marie, Bay City Blues, NBC, 1983. Johnny Castle, Dirty Dancing, CBS, 1988–89. Henry Small, Smallville (also known as Smallville: Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2002–2003, later broadcast on The CW. Television Appearances; Miniseries: David Hand, Dress Gray, NBC, 1986. Captain Hyppolyte Charles, Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story, ABC, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Bob Shecky, Angel Dusted (also known as Angel Dust), NBC, 1981. David Sterling, Midnight Offerings, ABC, 1981. Patrick, Choices of the Heart (also known as In December the Roses Will Bloom Again), NBC, 1983. Josh Kingsley, Christmas Eve, NBC, 1986. Nick Hollander, Something in Common, CBS, 1986. Scott Crossfield, Three on a Match, NBC, 1987. David Larson, Follow Your Heart (also known as Walk Me to the Distance), 1990. Ted Scott, Hitler’s Daughter, USA Network, 1990. Stephen, How the West Was Fun, ABC, 1994. Firefighter Seth, Oklahoma City: A Survivor’s Story, Lifetime, 1998.

Performer in other benefit productions and celebrations. Major Tours: Frederic, The Pirates of Penzance (operetta), U.S. cities, c. 1981. Joseph, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (musical), U.S. cities, 1999–2000 and 2005–2006. Ramades, Aida (musical), U.S. cities, 2001–2002.

Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1982. Himself, ⬙Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, c. 1993. Himself, Broadway on Broadway, NBC, 2000.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙Shirley Jones,⬙ This Is Your Life, syndicated, 1971. Patrick Mannion, ⬙Angela Gets Crushed,⬙ Phenom, ABC, 1993. Rob Platte, ⬙Roadkill,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1994. David Kellman, ⬙Gambling on Love,⬙ Sirens, syndicated, 1995. Mr. Anthony, ⬙The Chatterbox,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1995. Hank Roberts, ⬙Wee Small Hours,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997. Leslie Luckabee, ⬙Faster Than a Speeding Vixen,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1997. Leslie Luckabee, ⬙Shadow of a Doubt,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1997. Leslie Luckabee, ⬙Voice from the Past,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1997. Todd Sorensen, ⬙People’s Choice,⬙ Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Tristian and Steve Haig, ⬙Don’t Judge a Book by Its Lover,⬙ The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1999. Himself, ⬙The Cassidys,⬙ Famous Families, Fox Family Channel, c. 1999. Himself, ⬙Shirley Jones: Hollywood’s Musical Mom,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Shirley Jones), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Sandy Greiner, ⬙Some Like It ... Not,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX TV and CTV, 2000. Dr. Stewart Lynch, ⬙Angels,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002. ⬙Elite Meat to Eat,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2002. ⬙Dana Gets Fired,⬙ According to Jim, ABC, 2003. Allen, ⬙Witchstock,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2004. Himself, ⬙David Cassidy,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: David Cassidy), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. ⬙Dead in the Water,⬙ Crossing Jordan (also known as Untitled Tim Kring Project), NBC, 2004. Paul Gerard, ⬙Manhunt,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished and W.A.T.), CBS, 2005.

Albums; with Others: Leader of the Pack (original cast recording), Elektra Records, 1985. Assassins (original cast recording), BMG Records, 1991. Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (soundtrack recording), 1993. Oh, Kay! (also known as Gershwin: Oh, Kay!; all–star studio revival recording), Nonesuch Records, 1995. Over the Rainbow: The Music of Harold Arlen (benefit soundtrack recording), DRG Records, 1995. Breakfast at Tiffany’s (studio revival cast recording), 1995, Original Cast Recordings, 2001. Sondheim: A Celebration (benefit soundtrack recording), Varese Sarabande Records, 1996. Lerner Lowe Lane and Friends (benefit soundtrack recording), Varese Sarabande Records, 1998. ⬙Two on the Aisle⬙: The Music of Marvin Hamlisch and Harry Warren (benefit soundtrack recording; also known as Two on the Aisle), 2005. Some sources cite an appearance in Wall to Wall Sondheim (concert recording), 2006. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Worked on a solo show. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Official Patrick Cassidy Website, http://www. patrickcassidy.net, August 22, 2006.

CATLETT, Mary Jo 1938– (Mari Jo Catlett) PERSONAL Born September 2, 1938, in Denver, CO; daughter of Robert J. and Cornelia M. (maiden name, Callaghan) Catlett. Education: Loretto Heights College, B.S., drama and psychology, 1960. Religion: Roman Catholicism.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Jack Tree, The Six of Us, NBC, 1982. Terry St. Marie, Bay City Blues, NBC, 1983. Johnny Castle, ⬙Baby, It’s You,⬙ Dirty Dancing, CBS, 1988. Dwight Pryor, Newton, UPN, 2003. Westside, ABC, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401.

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Member: Actors’ Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, American Guild of Variety Artists. Awards, Honors: Washington Drama Critics Award, 1974, for 27 Wagons Full of Cotton; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1977, for Come Back, Little Sheba; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, 1981, for Philadelphia, Here I Come!; Emmy Award nomination, 1990, for General Hospital; Annie Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement for voice acting by a female performer in an animated television production, International Animated Film Society, 2001, for SpongeBob SquarePants. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Big Barb Bookman, Semi–Tough, ABC, 1980. Stella Rinko, Foul Play, ABC, 1981. Pearl Gallagher, Diff’rent Strokes, NBC, 1982–86. Mary Finnegan, General Hospital, ABC, 1989–90. Voices of Mrs. Poppy Puff and Mrs. SquarePants, SpongeBob SquarePants (animated; also known as SpongeBob and Spongeboy Squarepants), Nickelodeon, 1999—. Television Appearances; Movies: Soprano, How to Break Up a Happy Divorce, NBC, 1976. Frances, Where the Ladies Go, ABC, 1980. Marge, Gone Are the Dayes, The Disney Channel, 1984. Mrs. Capello, Battling for Baby, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Specials: Scribe, ⬙The Littlest Angel⬙ (musical), Hallmark Hall of Fame, 1969. The McLean Stevenson Show, NBC, 1975. Woman, ⬙The Mouse and the Motorcycle,⬙ The ABC Weekend Special (also known as ABC Weekend Specials), ABC, 1996. (As Mari Jo Catlett) Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice (also known as Disney’s ⬙Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice⬙), CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Elvira Roswell, ⬙The Song,⬙ The Waltons, CBS, 1975. Mrs. Englehart, ⬙My Business Is Shrinking,⬙ The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1975. Verna, ⬙A Long Way from Times Square,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1975. Becky, ⬙The More I See You,⬙ M*A*S*H (also known as MASH), CBS, 1976. Nurse Walsh, ⬙The Nurses,⬙ M*A*S*H (also known as MASH), CBS, 1976.

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CATLETT Ernestina, Hello, Dolly! (musical), St. James Theatre, New York City, between c. 1964–70. Mother, Promenade, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1966. Housewife, parishioner, village girl, Duenna, Miller’s wife, nun, and wife of Bath, The Canterbury Tales, Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 1969. Deltazeta, Lysistrata, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1972. Hazel Hughes, Josie, Lady Ffenger, Mrs. Callahan, Mrs. Daniel Webster Hepplewhite, and the Kaiser, Different Times (musical), American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) Playhouse, New York City, 1972. Fashion, off–Broadway production, New York City, 1973. Something’s Afoot (musical), Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT, 1973. Mabel, The Pajama Game (musical), Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1973–74. Flora Meighan, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (one–act play), Washington, DC, 1974. Lola, Come Back, Little Sheba, Los Angeles, c. 1977. Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Los Angeles, c. 1981. Penny, Play Me a Country Song (musical), Virginia Theatre, New York City, 1982. Emily Whitman, Follies (musical), Wadsworth Theatre, Los Angeles, 2002. 70, Girls, 70 (musical), City Center Encores!, City Center Theatre, New York City, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Sergeant Alice Pierson, Over and Out, NBC, 1976. Major Charlotte Hinkley, Handle with Care, CBS, 1977. Over My Dead Body, 1990. Television Work; Series: Additional voices, The Smurfs (animated; also known as Smurfs’ Adventures), NBC, 1981–90. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Woman in hotel lobby cheering honeymoon, Bananas, United Artists, 1971. Bertha, Flush, 1977. Earlene Emery, Semi–Tough, United Artists, 1977. Josie, The Champ, United Artists, 1979. Harriett Crabbe, Blood Beach, The Jerry Gross Organization, 1981. Gloria, O’Hara’s Wife, PSO International, 1982. Mrs. Brinker, The Beach Girls, Crown International Pictures, 1982. Rita, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (musical; also known as The Best Little Cathouse in Texas), Universal, 1982. Rosemary Ackerman, Serial Mom, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Mrs. Grant, Legend of the Mummy (also known as Bram Stoker’s ⬙Legend of the Mummy⬙ and Bram Stoker’s ⬙The Mummy⬙), New City Releasing/Highlight Film, 1997. Mrs. Langley, Do Me a Favor (also known as Trading Favors), Imperial Entertainment, 1997. Etta, Abilene, Independent Artists, 1999. Florence, Size ’Em Up (short film), 2001. Nurse Winslow, Ablaze, New City Releasing, 2001. Ruth, All You Need, PorchLight Releasing, 2001. Sweet grandmother, Beethoven’s 5th (also known as Beethoven’s 5th: Big Paw), Universal, 2003. Mrs. Elway, Anderson’s Cross, Illumination Pictures, 2004. Voice of Mrs. Poppy Puff, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (animated; also known as SpongeBob SquarePants), Paramount, 2004. Mrs. Ellwood, The Benchwarmers, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2006. Winnie Blythman, Surprise, Surprise, 2006.

Appeared as Annie, Annie Get Your Gun (musical); as Gramma Briggs, Greenwillow (musical), Equity Library Theatre; and in Beauty and the Beast, Los Angeles. Appeared in other productions, including Bloomer Girl, Good News, and Hubba Hubba. Major Tours: Appeared in the first national touring company for Beauty and the Beast. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Mrs. Poppy Puff, ⬙SpongeBob SquarePants⬙: Operation Krabby Patty, 2001. Voice of Mrs. Poppy Puff, ⬙SpongeBob SquarePants⬙: Battle for Bikini Bottom, THQ, Inc., 2003.

Film Work: Additional voices, Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World⬙ and Pocahontas: Journey to a New World), Walt Disney Home Video, 1998.

SIDELIGHTS Expressing her concerns to CTFT, Mary Jo Catlett said, ⬙I feel animal experimentation must be stopped.⬙ Favorite roles: Lola, Come Back, Little Sheba, and Annie, Annie Get Your Gun.

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Film Appearances; As Jeff Celentano: Denis, Moscow Heat, Universal Music & Video Distribution, 2004.

CELENTANO, Jeff 1960– (Jeff Weston)

Film Director: (And producer) Dickwad (short film), Jersey Born Pictures/Taylor–Made Productions, 1994. Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. (And producer) Elissa (short film), 1997. Primary Suspect, Showcase Entertainment, 2000. Moscow Heat, Universal Music & Video Distribution, 2004. Say It in Russian, Imperia Entertainment, 2006.

PERSONAL Original name, Jeff Celentano; born May 24, 1960, in NJ; married Musetta Vander (an actress), 1988. Education: Attended college in Houston, TX; trained for the stage at New York Film Academy.

Television Appearances; Movies: (As Jeff Weston) Lon, The Tracker (also known as Dead or Alive), HBO, 1988. (Uncredited) Buddy, Gunshy, Cinemax, 1998.

Addresses: Office—Performer’s Academy, 24310 Moulton Parkway, Suite 1, Laguna Hills, CA 92637. Career: Actor, director, writer, and producer. Performer’s Academy, Laguna Hills, CA, drama director, beginning c. 2004; Periscope Pictures, founder and partner.

Television Appearances as Jeff Weston; Episodic: Lloyd, ⬙The Voice: Part 2,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1984. Larry, ⬙Dream a Little Dream,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1984.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Other: (As Jeff Weston) Harry Blake, Dangerous Women (series), syndicated, 1991. John, Windfall, 2001.

Film Appearances; As Jeff Weston: Alex, Code Name: Zebra, Transcontinental, 1984. Colonel ⬙Wild Bill⬙ Woodward, American Ninja 2: The Confrontation, Cannon, 1987. Walter Werner, Paradise Road, August Entertainment, 1988. Tola, Alien from L.A. (also known as Odeon and Wanda), Cannon, 1988. Jeff Young, Crime of Crimes (also known as Crimen de crimines and Corredores de drogas), Trident Releasing, 1989. Harry Crawford, The Revenger, Action International Pictures, 1989. Mel Noble, Enemy Unseen, Cannon, 1989. Tola, Journey to the Center of the Earth, 1989. Lance, Puppet Master II, Paramount, 1991. Matt Gable, Demonic Toys (also known as Dangerous Toys), Full Moon Entertainment, 1992. Rocco, The Player, Fine Line, 1992. (Uncredited) Radio disk jockey, Dickwad (short film), Jersey Born Pictures/Taylor–Made Productions, 1994. Agent, Il silenzio dei prosciutti (also known as The Silence of the Hams), October Films, 1994. Tab, The New Age, Warner Bros., 1994. Marty Smith, The Secret Force, Peacock Films, 1995. (Uncredited) Chuck, Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Crowley, Oblivion 2: Backlash (also known as Backlash: Oblivion 2), Full Moon Entertainment, 1996.

Television Director; Movies: Gunshy, Cinemax, 1998. WRITINGS Screenplays: Dickwad (short film), Jersey Born Pictures/Taylor–Made Productions, 1994. Under the Hula Moon, Trident Releasing, 1995. Elissa (short film), 1997. Primary Suspect, Showcase Entertainment, 2000. (With Larry Gross) Say It in Russian, Imperia Entertainment, 2006. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Performer’s Academy, http://www.performersacademy. net, September 8, 2006.

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CHAVIRA Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, 2006 ALMA Awards, ABC, 2006.

CHAVIRA, Ricardo Antonio 1971– (Ricardo Chavira, Ricardo A. Chavira, Ricardo S. Chavira)

Television Appearances; Episodic: City of Angels, CBS, 2000. Assistant district attorney Eddie Price, ⬙Blown Away,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2001. Customs officer Kenny Sotomayor, ⬙Thumb Enchanted Evening,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001. (As Ricardo A. Chavira) ⬙Liberty,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2001. Bernard, ⬙Spin Dry,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002. Bernard, ⬙Welcome Home,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2002. Bundy, ⬙12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as Twenty Four and 24 Hours), Fox, 2002. Ramon, ⬙Back to the Garden,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Ramon, ⬙In Place of Anger,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Ramon, ⬙It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Ramon, ⬙Out, Out, Brief Candle,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Captain Rapaport, ⬙The Boast,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Sergeant Eddie Fosberg, ⬙The Boat,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2003. Kingpin, NBC, 2003. Contestant, ⬙Tournament 7 Game 1,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005. (As Ricardo Chavira) Victor, ⬙George’s Extreme Makeover: Holmes Edition,⬙ George Lopez (also known as The George Lopez Show), ABC, 2005. Himself, Martha, syndicated, 2005. Himself, Movie Club with John Ridley, American Movie Classics, 2005. Himself, The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 2005. Himself, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005 (multiple episodes). Cohost, The View, ABC, 2005. Himself, The View, ABC, 2005, 2006. Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2006. Himself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2006. Himself, The Megan Mullally Show (also known as Untitled Megan Mullally Project), syndicated, 2006.

PERSONAL Born September 1, 1971, in Austin, TX; son of Juan Antonio (a judge) and Elizabeth (a health care professional; maiden name, Ries) Chavira; children: (with Marcia Dietzel) Tomas Antonio. Education: Attended the University of Colorado; University of the Incarnate Word, San Antonio, TX, bachelor’s degree, 1996; University of California, San Diego, M.F.A., 2000; also attended Robert E. Lee High School (now the Performing Arts School). Avocational Interests: Spending time with family and friends, shopping at thrift stores. Addresses: Agent—Steven Muller, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor. Distinguished guest speaker at the graduation ceremony for Warren College at the University of California, San Diego, 2005. Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, honorary spokesperson for San Antonio, TX, honorary chair of National Race for the Cure, named a national team captain for the organization, and involved in the foundation’s efforts to celebrate Lee National Denim Day (a fund–raiser). Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: ILKA Award, Latino Commission on AIDS, 2005; Screen Actors Guild awards (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series, 2005 and 2006, both for Desperate Housewives; honored at the Fiesta de las Estrellas, University of California, San Diego Hispanic Scholarship Council, 2006. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Carlos Solis, Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004—. While billed as Ricardo Chavira, appeared as Coach Garra in the unaired series The Grubbs, Fox.

Appeared in other programs. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Ricardo Chavira) Enrique, Kings of South Beach, Arts and Entertainment, 2007.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Carlos Solis, Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004. Appeared as Carlos Solis in the unaired pilot of Desperate Housewives, ABC. While billed as Ricardo Chavira, appeared as Coach Garra in the unaired pilot for The Grubbs, Fox.

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Film Appearances: Himself, Video de rock, [Mexico], 1987. Asi sucede en los pueblos (short film), Sistema Michoacano de Radio y Television, 1987. De vaqueros, aventuras y mas cosas (short film), Sistema Michoacano de Radio y Television, 1987. (As Ricardo Chavira) Guaco, Barstow 2008, Firebuilder Pictures/Monkeyfactory, 2001. (As Ricardo Chavira) Frank, Boris (short film), American Film Institute, 2002. (As Ricardo S. Chavira) Private Gregorio Esparza, The Alamo (also known as Bowie), Buena Vista, 2004. (As Ricardo Chavira) Dr. Boogie, Chasing 3000, Pretty Dangerous Films, 2006. (As Ricardo Chavira) Dave, Rockaway, Off Hollywood Pictures, 2007. (As Ricardo Chavira) Vaszquez, Cosmic Radio, Cosmic Productions, 2007.

Career: Actor, producer, and director. Awards, Honors: Academy Award nomination (with others), best short subject, live action subjects, 1969, for De Dueva: The Dove. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Leo Kurtz, Somerset (also known as Another World/ Somerset), NBC, 1971–72. (Uncredited) Member of the ensemble, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, between 1975 and 1978. Dick Novak, Goodnight, Beantown, CBS, 1983. Judge Wallace R. Vance, L.A. Law, NBC, between 1986 and 1991. Ben Cheviot, Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Voice, Camp Candy (animated), NBC, 1989–91, syndicated, 1992–93. Peter Baines, a recurring role, Working, NBC, 1998–99.

Stage Appearances: Dogeaters, La Jolla Playhouse, Mandell Weiss Forum, La Jolla, CA, 1998. Living Out, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Seattle, WA, and Missouri Repertory Theatre (also known as Kansas City Repertory Theatre), Kansas City, MO, both 2004. Appeared in other productions, including Bandido!, San Diego Repertory Theatre, San Diego, CA; Jack and Jill, Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN; and Tracers, Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles.

Appeared as Scott Conrad in the series The Doctors, NBC.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Catalina, May/June, 2005. Cult Times Special, March, 2005, pp. 78–82. People Weekly, June 6, 2005, p. 107. TV Guide, January 23, 2005, p. 25; March 13, 2005, p. 40. Woman’s Day, November 6, 2005, pp. 130–31.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Lansing, Blood & Orchids, CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Colonel Winn, Red Flag: The Ultimate Game, CBS, 1981. George Mathews, Broken Promise, CBS, 1981. Mayor Leroy Satrom, Kent State, NBC, 1981. Kannon Rush, Drop–Out Father, CBS, 1982. Sherman, Dreams Don’t Die, ABC, 1982. John Graham, Listen to Your Heart, CBS, 1983. Maguire, Rage of Angels (also known as Sidney Sheldon’s ⬙Rage of Angels⬙), NBC, 1983. Max Dreyfuss, Sessions, ABC, 1983. Dr. Stadler, He’s Not Your Son, CBS, 1984. Irving Jerome, My Wicked, Wicked Ways ... The Legend of Errol Flynn, CBS, 1985. Mr. Shelby, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Showtime, 1987. David, Shootdown, NBC, 1988. Bill Page, Those She Left Behind, NBC, 1989. Dr. Hammer, Columbo: Murder, a Self Portrait, ABC, 1989.

Electronic: The Official Website of Ricardo Antonio Chavira, http:// www.ricardoantoniochavira.com, October 28, 2006. Word Online, http://www.uiw.edu/thewordonline, November 2, 2006.

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Sid Curley, The Hollywood Detective, USA Network, 1989. Frank Parsons, To My Daughter, NBC, 1990. Paul Berman, Fine Things (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Fine Things⬙), NBC, 1990. Dr. Feldman, Something to Live For: The Alison Gertz Story (also known as Fatal Love), ABC, 1992. Dan Broadbent, Cagney & Lacey: The View through the Glass Ceiling, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Ed, ⬙Big Blonde⬙ (also known as ⬙Dorothy Parker’s ⬘Big Blonde’⬙), Great Performances, PBS, 1980. Phil Cook, The Country Girl, 1982. Old man, ⬙The Star–Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Frank Shaw, ⬙My Name Is Bill W.,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, ABC, 1989. (In archive footage) Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Benjamin Fisk, ⬙Ba–bing, Ba–bing,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Benjamin Fisk, ⬙Death by Kiki,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Benjamin Fisk, ⬙The Long Law of the Arm,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1983. Ace Ketcham, ⬙Coffee, Tea or Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Lou LaSalle, ⬙Atlas Belched,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Dr. Quidd, ⬙Night Crawler,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1986. Dr. Quidd, ⬙Stemwinder: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1986. Fritz Longley, ⬙Enigma,⬙ Dallas (also known as Oil), CBS, 1986. Fritz Longley, ⬙Pari Per Sue,⬙ Dallas (also known as Oil), CBS, 1986. Justin Phillips, ⬙Nothing but a Man,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1986. ⬙Honor,⬙ The Paper Chase (also known as The Paper Chase: The Second Year, The Paper Chase: The Third Year, The Paper Chase: The Fourth Year, and The Paper Chase: The Graduation Year), Showtime, 1986. Ted Murdoch, ⬙Parents Are Coming,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1987. Al, ⬙Rose’s Big Adventure,⬙ The Golden Girls (also known as Miami Nice), NBC, 1988. William Wainwright, ⬙A Girl Named Sue,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1988. Dr. Lucas Sinclair, ⬙The Buddies,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1989. Reverend Graylin, ⬙The Crisis,⬙ The Tracey Ullman Show, Fox, 1989. Colonel Adams, ⬙The Deacon vs. the U.S. Army,⬙ Amen, NBC, 1990. 73

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Graham, Best Seller, Orion, c. 1987. Phil Kozinski, Cousins (also known as A Touch of Infidelity), Paramount, 1989. Dad, The End of Innocence, Skouras Pictures, 1990. Judge Weathers, The Mighty Ducks (also known as Champions and The Mighty Ducks Are the Champions), Buena Vista, 1992. Father Ferdo Vlasic, Gospa, The Penland Company, 1995, Capistrano Films, 2006. Mr. Morgan, Nick and Jane, Avalanche Releasing/ Cinepix Film Properties, 1997. Senator Jack Thompson, The Omega Code, At Entertainment/Providence Entertainment, 1999. Sam Hart, Big Eden, Mongrel Media, 2000, Jour de Fete Films, 2001. Tip Rountree, Diamond Men, Lions Gate Films, 2000, Panorama Entertainment, 2001. Dr. Sam Jenkins, A Rumor of Angels (also known as A Rumour of Angels), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2000, Cinetel Films, 2002. George, Ted’s MBA* (*Many Brief Affairs) (also known as Ted’s MBA), 2006.

Appeared as Ed Krakauer in ⬙To Have and to Hold,⬙ an unaired episode of Bull, TNT. Television Appearances; Pilots: Matthews, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying, ABC, 1975. Dick Novak, Goodnight, Beantown, CBS, 1983. Henry, Why on Earth?, ABC, 1988. Bertram Roosevelt Byers, The Lone Gunmen, Fox, 2001.

Film Work: Director and producer, De Dueva: The Dove (short film; also known as The Dove), Schoenfeld Films, 1968. Producer, Distance, Cine Bright, 1975. Stage Appearances: Father and other roles, Telemachus Clay, Writers Stage Theatre, New York City, 1963. Floyd Cobas, Shout from the Rooftops, Renata Theatre, New York City, 1964. Julian Blumberg, What Makes Sammy Run? (musical), Fifty–Fourth Street Theatre, New York City, 1964–65. M. Lindsay Woolsey, Mame (musical), Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1966–69, then Broadway Theatre, New York City, 1969–70. David, Company (musical), Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1970–72. Owen O’Malley, On the Twentieth Century (musical), St. James Theatre, New York City, 1978–79. David, Company the Original Cast in Concert (concert; also known as Company), Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 1993. Father and Stu Rosen, Fallen Angel (musical), Circle in the Square Downtown, New York City, 1994.

Film Appearances: Viktor, De Dueva: The Dove (short film; also known as The Dove), Schoenfeld Films, 1968. Himself and David, Original Cast Album—⬙Company⬙ (documentary), Docurama/Leacock–Pennebaker, 1970. Claude Axhelm, The Stepford Wives, Columbia, 1975. Jim O’Connor, Kramer vs. Kramer (also known as Kramer versus Kramer), Columbia, 1979. Mr. Weber, French Postcards (also known as Wer geht denn noch zur Uni?), Paramount, 1979. Dr. Bernardi, The First Deadly Sin, Filmways Pictures, 1980. Dr. Weber, The Entity, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Dr. Wilson T. Renfrew, Bustin’ Loose, Universal, 1981. Rutledge, The Amateur, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Dr. Leggo, The House of God, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1984. Governor Abel Lanford, Micki + Maude, Columbia, 1984. Brian Haas, A Flash of Green, International Spectrafilm, 1985. General Scott Watson, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins (also known as Remo: Unarmed and Dangerous), Orion, 1985. Senator Issel, Head Office, TriStar, 1986. Harry Gruen, Blind Date (also known as Blake Edwards’ ⬙Blind Date⬙), TriStar, 1987.

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COLEMAN Dr. Lance McCarty, Beneath the Bermuda Triangle (also known as Time Under Fire), TMC, 1999. Dr. Mark Chandler, Replacing Dad, CBS, 1999. Reed Callum, Cow Belles, The Disney Channel, 2006.

COLEMAN, Jack 1958– PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dean Cooper, Medusa’s Child, ABC, 1997. Peter Rickman, Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King’s Kingdom Hospital), ABC, 2004.

Born February 21, 1958, in Easton, PA. Married Beth Toussaint (an actress). Education: Graduated from Duke University. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067; Bauman, Redanty and Shaol Agency, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 473, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Manager—Omniquest Entertainment, 1416 N. La Brea Ave., Hollywood, CA 90028.

Television Appearances; Specials: ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars XVIII, ABC, 1985. When Shoulder Pads Ruled the World, BBC, 2002. Intimate Portrait: Emma Samms, Lifetime, 2002. Intimate Portrait: Joan Collins, Lifetime, 2003. The E! True Hollywood Story: Heather Locklear, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar, CBS, 2006.

Career: Actor and screenwriter. Globe of the Great Southwest, Odessa, TX, company member, 1978.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Eric Jordan, ⬙Wayward Dreams,⬙ Finder of Lost Loves, 1985. Steven Carrington, ⬙The Wedding,⬙ The Colbys (also known as Dynasty II: The Colbys), 1986. Eddie Gault, ⬙A Blast from the Past,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. Jeff Ritchy, ⬙Angels on the Air,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1995. Ted D’Arcy, Burke’s Law, CBS, 1995. The Net, USA Network, 1998. ⬙Dynasty,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. George Armstrong, ⬙The Drag,⬙ Special Unit 2 (also known as SU2), UPN, 2001. Larry, ⬙The Mating Dance,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2001. ⬙After Dynasty,⬙ After They Were Famous, ITV, 2002. Tony Holland, ⬙The 100th,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2002. ⬙Soap Queens,⬙ Top Ten, Channel 4, 2002. Sean Curran, ⬙No Harm, No Fowl,⬙ According to Jim, ABC, 2003. Dr. Avery Atherton, ⬙Rose and Raven Rosenberg,⬙ Nip/ Tuck, FX Channel, 2004. Martin Gillespie, ⬙Murder in a Flash,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004. Roy Ducek, ⬙Trials,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2004. ⬙When Real Life and Screen Life Collide,⬙ TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005. Bradley, ⬙What About Bob?,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2006. Horned Rim Glasses, ⬙Genesis,⬙ Heroes, NBC, 2006. Horned Rim Glasses, ⬙Don’t Look Back,⬙ Heroes, NBC, 2006.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: Peter Whetworth, The Common Pursuit, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1987. Tom Griffin, Stand–up Tragedy, Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, New York City, 1990. Film Appearances: Stan, The Pursuit of Happiness, Jequerity, 1987. Rex Jennings, Foreign Student (also known as L’Etudiant etranger), 1994. Grant, Trapped in Space, 1994. Doctor, Spawn, New Line Cinema, 1997. Patrick Forman, The Landlady, Trimark Pictures, 1998. Andrew Mason, Studio City, Blind Mole, 2003. Jimmy, Beautiful Loser, Sneak Peak, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Jack Kositchek, Days of Our Lives (also known as DOOL), NBC, 1981–82. Steven Daniel Carrington, Dynasty, ABC, 1982–88. Frank Nolan, Nightmare Cafe, NBC, 1992. Rick Wagner, Oh Baby, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Matt, Bridesmaids, CBS, 1989. Dennis Becker, Children of the Bride, 1990. Jack Devlin, Daughter of Darkness, CBS, 1990. Gil Labine, The Return of Eliot Ness, NBC, 1991. Marion Pooley, Rubdown, USA Network, 1993. Second Mate Grant, Trapped in Space, syndicated, 1995. Peter Harper, Angels in the Endzone, ABC, 1997. Gary Blake, Last Rites, Starz!, 1998.

WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others) The Pursuit of Happiness, Jequerity, 1987. 75

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Television Appearances; Specials: Stephanie Plum, One for the Money, UPN, 2002. Miriam Aarons, The Women, PBS, 2002.

Periodicals: Interview, January, 1987, pp. 22.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Virginia Hayes, ⬙Wanderlust,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 1999. Becky Morhardt, ⬙Who Is Breckenridge Long?,⬙ The Education of Max Bickford, CBS, 2001. BRB’s wife, ⬙The Amount,⬙ Push, Nevada, ABC, 2002.

COLLINS, Lynn 1979– PERSONAL Full name, Viola Lynn Collins; born 1979, in Houston, TX. Education: Juilliard School, B.A. Avocational Interests: Astrology, cooking, raising plants. Addresses: Agent—Stephanie Ritz, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd, 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Nicholas Frenkel, 3 Arts Entertainment, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., 7th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Stage Appearances: Miriam Aarons, The Women, Roundabout Theatre Company, American Airlines Theatre, New York City, 2001–2002. Rosalind, As You Like It, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 2005.

Career: Actress.

Appeared as Ophelia, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City; in Necessary Targets, New York Stage and Film Theatre, New York City; as Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles; and in Travesties, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA; also appeared in benefit performances and staged readings.

Awards, Honors: Golden Satellite Award nomination, best supporting actress in a comedy or musical, International Press Academy, 2005, for The Merchant of Venice. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lili, Never Get Outta the Boat, Lot 47 Films, 2002. Beatnik girl, Down with Love (also known as Down with Love—Zum teufel mit der liebe!), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Linda, 50 First Dates, Columbia, 2004. Wendy, 13 Going On 30 (also known as Suddenly 30), Columbia, 2004. Portia, The Merchant of Venice (also known as Il mercante di Venezia and William Shakespeare’s ⬙The Merchant of Venice⬙), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Sara Reardon, Return to Rajapur (also known as Rajapur), Arclight Films, 2006. R. C., Bug, Lions Gate Films, 2006. Mona, The Lake House, Warner Bros., 2006. Lola, The Dog Problem, Thousand Words, 2006.

RECORDINGS Videos: ⬙Merchant of Venice:⬙ Shakespeare through the Lens, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2005.

COMPTE, Maurice PERSONAL Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Best Actor Award for Inner Circle. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series: Assistant District Attorney Jessica Manning, Haunted, UPN, 2002.

Film Appearances: Tay, The Substitute, LIVE Entertainment, 1996. Pep, Illtown, 1996, The Shooting Gallery, 1998. Angry Dogs, Atmosphere Films, 1997. Freddy, The Dream Catcher, Outrider Pictures, 1999.

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Toad, Eastside, Hollywood Independents, 1999. Drug buyer, Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Lions Gate Films/Moonstone Entertainment, 2000. Jo Jo, Double Whammy, Lions Gate Features, 2000. Nicolas Abreu, Before Night Falls (also known as Antes que anochezca), Fine Line Features, 2000. Chili, Showtime, Warner Bros., 2002. Maurice, Deuces Wild (also known as Deuces Wild— Wild in den Strassen), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 2002. Bo, All the Real Girls, Columbia/TriStar, 2003. Rico, Big Top, Vanilla Guerrilla, 2006. Poet’s War (short film), Quest Pictures, 2006.

Stage Appearances: Matecumbe, el vuelo de Pedro Pan, Teatro Avante/El Carrusel Theatre, Coral Gables, FL, 1994, International Hispanic Theatre Festival, Coral Gables, FL, 1995.

Television Appearances; Series: Charlie Gutierrez, E–Ring, NBC, 2005.

CREEL, Monica 1970– (Monica Lacey, Monica Lacy)

Appeared in other productions, including Stand Up Tragedy and Working, both Miami Dade College; in Bent, Acropolis Acting Company; in Inner Circle, Southeastern Theatre Conference, Greensboro, NC; and in La Balsa, First Union Acting Company.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Raul Castro, Fidel, Showtime, 2002.

PERSONAL Born August 27, 1970, in Los Angeles, CA; sister of Joy Creel and Leanna Creel (both actresses).

Television Appearances; Episodic: Caesar Zamora, ⬙Blood for Blood,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. Lead kid in gang, ⬙The Son Also Rises,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1997. Second gang member, ⬙What a Dump!,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Justin, ⬙Don’t Meth with Me,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1999. Ruben, ⬙Forty–Eight Minutes,⬙ L.A. Doctors (also known as L.A. Docs), CBS, 1999. Chain, ⬙War Zone,⬙ Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2000. Manny Guzman, ⬙Home of the Brave,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2001. Rafael Ortega, ⬙Of Fathers and Sons,⬙ UC: Undercover (also known as Undercover), ABC, 2001. Cole, ⬙Day 2: 3:00 a.m.–4:00 a.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as Twenty Four and 24 Hours), Fox, 2003. Cole, ⬙Day 2: 4:00 a.m.–5:00 a.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as Twenty Four and 24 Hours), Fox, 2003. Guillermo Soriano, ⬙Body Count,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Pedro Aguilar and Jaime Aguilar, ⬙Sinaloa Cowboys,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. ⬙Dog Day Sisco,⬙ Karen Sisco, USA Network, 2004. Alvarez Kelly, ⬙Click, Click, Boom,⬙ Wanted, TNT, 2005. Michael Armstrong, ⬙On the Job,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2005.

Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Jessie Wyatt, ⬙Parent Trap III,⬙ The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1988. Jessie Wyatt, ⬙Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon⬙ (also known as ⬙Parent Trap IV⬙ and ⬙Parent Trap IV: Hawaiian Honeymoon⬙), The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1989. Jessie Sherwood, Sworn to Vengeance, CBS, 1993. Cassie Kellum, Spring Fling!, ABC, 1995. Michelle, Rattled, USA Network, 1996. Jesse Sloan, Sorority, MTV, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, The Disney–MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening, ABC, 1989. Tina Kosloski, ⬙Crosses on the Lawn,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; Episodic: One of the Schwartz twins, ⬙Michaelgate,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1987. ⬙Basket Case,⬙ My Two Dads, NBC, 1989. Barbie, ⬙King Kube,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1991. ⬙Stop Me before I ... Again: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Anything but Love, ABC, 1991. Claire and Rory, ⬙The Twins, the Trustee, and the Very Big Trip,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1992.

Appeared as an FBI informant in ⬙Born to Run,⬙ an unaired episode of Line of Fire (also known as Lines of Fire), ABC. Internet Appearances; Series: Raul, Tales from the East Side (also known as Tales from the Eastside), Digital Entertainment Network, beginning 1999. 77

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Debbie Kent, ⬙Shark’s Cove,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1992. ⬙Vinnie Gets Sued,⬙ Vinnie & Bobby, Fox, 1992. Esther, ⬙Dial B for Virgin,⬙ Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1994. Holly Blanchard, ⬙Ready or Not,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1995. Teenage Laura, ⬙Through a Lens Darkly,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1996. (As Monica Lacey) Julie, ⬙The Yada Yada,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1997. Lauren, ⬙Scenes from a Muffin Shop,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1997.

1975, and Television Award, best actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1976, both for Edward the Seventh; Evening Standard British Film Award, best actress, and Film Award nomination, best supporting actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, both 1977, for The Slipper and the Rose; Television Award nomination, best light entertainment performance, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1994, and British Comedy Award nomination, top television comedy actress, 1995, both for One Foot in the Grave; named an Officer of the British Empire (O.B. E.), 1998. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Catherine of Aragon, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, BBC–2, 1970, CBS, 1971, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS. Mrs. Lloyd George, The Edwardians, BBC–2, 1972–73, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1974. L. M., A Picture of Katherine Mansfield, BBC, 1973. Queen Victoria, Edward the Seventh (also known as Edward VII, Queen Victoria and Edward VII, and The Royal Victorians), Associated Television, 1975, broadcast as Edward the King, syndicated, 1979. Cornelia Carlyle, East Lynne, [Great Britain], beginning 1976. Henrietta Labouchere, Lillie (also known as Lillie Langtry), London Weekend Television, 1978, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1979. Dorothy Simcox, Paradise Postponed, Thames Television, 1986, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, beginning 1986. Miss Thurston, Bonne esperance, multiple networks, beginning 1989. Margaret Meldrew, One Foot in the Grave, BBC, 1990–97 and 2000. Janet MacPherson, Doctor Finlay (also known as Doctor Finlay II), Scottish Television, 1993–95, and PBS, 1993, 1995–96, host of series when broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1993, broadcast as Doctor Finlay II on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, beginning c. 1994. Aunt Doreen, Underworld, Channel 4 (England), 1997. Mrs. Berry, Viva Blackpool (musical; also known as Blackpool), BBC and BBC America, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Katie, ⬙Dead at 21,⬙ Dead at 21, MTV, 1994. Jane Pritchard, Time Well Spent, ABC, 1996. Appeared as a correspondent in The New Ripley’s ⬙Believe It or Not,⬙ ABC. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Triplet, Big Business, Buena Vista, 1988. Brenda (first twin), Freeway, Republic Pictures, 1996. Sarah Jacobs, Possums, Hsx Films, 1998. (As Monica Lacy) Mother, The Cell, New Line Cinema, 2000. Danielle, The Old Man and the Studio (short film), Diag Productions, 2004. Star, Paperdolls, Cornukopia Entertainment, 2006. Film Work: (As Monica Lacey) Assistant, Ladies Room, Motion International, 1999.

CROSBIE, Annette 1934– PERSONAL Born February 12, 1934, in Gorebridge (some sources cite Edinburgh), Midlothian, Scotland; married Michael Griffiths (an actor; divorced); children: Owen Griffiths, Selina Griffiths (an actress). Education: Studied at the Bristol Old Vic. Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements. Active in animal rights causes. Member: Retired Greyhound Trust Charity. Awards, Honors: Television Award, best actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1971, for The Six Wives of Henry VIII; TV Times Award, best actress,

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CROSBIE Maria, Twelfth Night (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: ⬙Twelfth Night⬙ and The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: ⬙Twelfth Night⬙), BBC–2, 1980. Nanny, ⬙Jessie,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1980. The Misanthrope, BBC, c. 1980. Duchess of York, The Tragedy of Richard the Third (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: ⬙The Tragedy of Richard the Third,⬙ The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: ⬙The Tragedy of Richard the Third,⬙ and Richard III), BBC–2, 1983. Dionyza, Pericles, Prince of Tyre (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: ⬙Pericles, Prince of Tyre,⬙ The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: ⬙Pericles, Prince of Tyre,⬙ and Pericles), BBC–2, 1984. Beyond the Pale, BBC, 1989. Voice of Margaret Meldrew, Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes, BBC, 1993. First member of Parliament, ⬙Message for Posterity,⬙ Performance (also known as Performance: Message for Posterity), BBC–2, 1994. Herself, I Don’t Believe It! The ⬙One Foot in the Grave⬙ Story, BBC, 2000. Margaret Meldrew, Comic Relief: Say Pants to Poverty, BBC, 2001. Herself, There’s Been a Murder: A Celebration of Taggart, [Great Britain], 2006.

Christina Rogerson, The Member for Chelsea, Granada Television, 1981. Liz, Take Me Home, BBC, 1989. Connie Tapscott, Summer’s Lease, BBC, 1989, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1991. Dr. Galina Petronova, Chernobyl: The Final Warning (also known as Final Warning), TNT, 1991. Jute City, BBC, 1991. Mrs. Bedwin, Oliver Twist, Independent Television (England), 1999, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2000. Hattie Carter, Anchor Me, Independent Television, 2000. Sheila, Bodily Harm, Channel 4 (England), 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Cornelia Carlyle, East Lynne, BBC, 1982. Liz ⬙Lizzy⬙ Webster, The Disappearance of Harry, Channel 4 (England), 1982. Dr. Elizabeth MacKay, Flowers of the Forest, BBC, 1996. Voice of Granny Weatherwax, Wyrd Sisters [Great Britain], (animated), 1997. Edith Sparshott, ⬙A Last Embrace,⬙ An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (also known as An Unsuitable Job for a Woman: A Last Embrace), Independent Television (England), 1997, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1999. Edith Sparshott, ⬙Living on Risk,⬙ An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (also known as An Unsuitable Job for a Woman: Living on Risk), Independent Television, 1997, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1999. Edith Sparshott, ⬙Playing God,⬙ An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (also known as An Unsuitable Job for a Woman: Playing God), Independent Television, 1997, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1999. Edith Sparshott, ⬙Sacrifice⬙ (also known as ⬙The Sacrifice⬙), An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (also known as An Unsuitable Job for a Woman: Sacrifice and An Unsuitable Job for a Woman: The Sacrifice), Independent Television, 1997, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1999. Mrs. Kinross, Quite Ugly One Morning, Independent Television, 2004. Julie’s mother, Footprints in the Snow, Channel 4 International/Independent Television, 2005.

Appeared in other programs, including The Seagull. Some sources cite appearances in other programs, including an appearance as Lauretta in St. Patrick’s Day—The Scheming Lieutenant, BBC, 1961; as well as an appearance in ⬙Separate Tables,⬙ Play of the Month, BBC, 1970. Television Appearances; Episodic: Liz, ⬙The Bond,⬙ The Wednesday Play, BBC, 1965. Nell, ⬙The Murderer,⬙ Thirteen against Fate (also known as Thirteen against Fate: The Murderer), BBC, 1966. ⬙A Man Like That,⬙ Theatre 625 (also known as Theatre 625: A Man Like That), BBC, 1966. Wendy, ⬙Venus Rising,⬙ Half Hour Story (also known as Dead Certainty), Associated–Rediffusion Television, 1968. Jean Crowe, ⬙Killing Time,⬙ Menace, BBC–2, 1970. Julie, ⬙Wine of India,⬙ The Wednesday Play, BBC, 1970. May Coswood, ⬙Amos Green Must Live,⬙ Callan, Independent Television (England), 1970. ⬙Hope,⬙ Thirty–Minute Theatre, BBC, 1970. Jessie Darbon, ⬙At Occupier’s Risk,⬙ Shadows of Fear, Thames Television, 1971. Sarah Lovett, ⬙The Other Man,⬙ Special Branch, Thames Television, 1973. The House on the Hill, Scottish Television, 1981. ⬙A Gift of Tongues,⬙ Saturday Night Thriller, London Weekend Television, 1982.

Television Appearances; Specials: Catherine, ⬙The Lie,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1970. Elsie, ⬙The General’s Day,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1972. ⬙Waste,⬙ Play of the Month, BBC, 1977. Helen Langrishe, ⬙Langrishe Go Down,⬙ BBC–2 Play of the Week (also known as BBC–2 Play of the Week: Langrishe Go Down), BBC–2, 1978. Kassandra, Of Mycenae and Men (short), BBC, 1979. 79

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Nobody’s Property, BBC, 1984. Helen, ⬙Partners,⬙ Unnatural Causes, Independent Television, 1986. Maggie Davidson, ⬙Funeral Rites,⬙ Taggart, Independent Television, 1987. Mrs. Pollard, ⬙The Way, the Truth, the Video,⬙ Tickets for the Titanic, Channel 4 (England), 1987. Mrs. Miller, Game, Set & Match, Granada Television, 1988, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1989. Joyce, ⬙Frank,⬙ Colin’s Sandwich, BBC, 1990. Irene Bell, ⬙The Speaker of Mandarin,⬙ Ruth Rendell Mysteries (also known as Ruth Rendell Mysteries: The Speaker of Mandarin), Scottish Television, 1992. Penelope Stirling, ⬙Old, New, Borrowed, Blue,⬙ Heartbeat (also known as Classic Heartbeat), Independent Television, 1992. Herself, Aspel & Company, Independent Television, 1993. Ingrid Strange, ⬙The House of Monkeys,⬙ Jonathan Creek, BBC and PBS, 1997. Moira Brown, ⬙Blind Beggar,⬙ Waking the Dead, BBC, 2001. Margaret Booth, ⬙The White Knight Stratagem,⬙ Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes (also known as Murder Rooms and Murder Rooms: The White Knight Stratagem), BBC, 2001, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 2002. Rose Buttimore, ⬙Rage,⬙ Murder in Mind, BBC, 2002. Herself, The Terry and Gaby Show, Channel 5 (England), 2003. Herself, Today with Des and Mel, Independent Television, 2003. Mrs. Driscoll, William and Mary, Independent Television and Showtime Women, 2004. Moo–Ma, ⬙Moo–Ma and Moo–Pa,⬙ Black Books, Channel 4, 2004. Herself, Britain’s Best Sitcom, BBC, 2004. Amelia Plummer, ⬙Sauce for the Goose,⬙ Midsomer Murders, Independent Television and Arts and Entertainment, 2005. Herself, The Daily Politics, BBC, 2005. Herself, Grumpy Old Women, BBC, 2005. Queen Elizabeth II, Bremner, Bird and Fortune, Channel 4, 2005.

Film Appearances: First waitress, The Bridal Path, Kingsley Union Films, 1959. Mrs. White (Brydie’s mother), Sky West and Crooked (also known as Gypsy Girl), Rank/Continental Distributing, 1966. Miss Framer, Follow Me! (also known as The Public Eye), Universal, 1972. Fairy godmother, The Slipper and the Rose (musical; also known as The Slipper and the Rose: The Story of Cinderella), Universal, 1976. Mr. Smith (short film), Do–U–Know Film Productions, 1976. Voice of Galadriel, The Lord of the Rings (animated; also known as J. R. R. Tolkien’s ⬙The Lord of the Rings⬙), United Artists, 1978. Abbess, Hawk the Slayer, ITC, 1980. Kirsten Lindstrom, Ordeal by Innocence, Cannon Films, 1984. Mother Superior, The Pope Must Die (also known as The Pope Must Diet), Miramax, 1991. Dr. Johnson, Leon the Pig Farmer, Unapix Films/ Cinevista, 1992. Meg Kelso, Nervous Energy, 1995. Mrs. Dwyer, Solitaire for Two, New Circle Entertainment, 1995. Mrs. Cummins, Shooting Fish, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1997. Laura, The Debt Collector, Channel Four Films/Dragon Pictures, 1999. Jessie, Calendar Girls, Buena Vista, 2003. Stage Appearances: The Undertaking, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1978, later Fortune Theatre, London, c. 1978. Mrs. Maguire, Talk of the Devil, Palace Theatre, Watford, England, 1986. Curtains, Whitehall Theatre (now Trafalgar Studios), London, 1988. I Thought I Heard a Rustling, Theatre Royal Stratford East, London, 1991. Edna, A Delicate Balance, Theater Royal, London, 1997. Lily O’Hanlon, The Night Season, National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 2004.

Appeared in other programs, including The Pyramid Game, London Weekend Television; and Watch with Mother, BBC. Some sources cite appearances in other programs, including ⬙The Swallow’s Nest,⬙ Theatre 625 (also known as Theatre 625: The Swallow’s Nest), BBC, 1968; and Churchill’s People, BBC, 1975.

Appeared in several other productions, including Caesar and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, A Taste of Honey, and The Tempest, all Bristol Old Vic, Bristol, England; The Cherry Orchard, The Crucible, The Diary of Anne Frank, and A View from the Bridge, all Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland; Guy Landscape, Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland and Royal Court Theatre, London;

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CROSBIE Appeared in other touring productions, including Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will). Radio Appearances; Episodic: Margaret Meldrew, One Foot in the Grave (radio adaptation of television series), BBC Radio 2, 1995 (four episodes). RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, ⬙Calendar Girls⬙: Creating the Calendar (short documentary), 2004.

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Film Appearances: Cannonball (also known as Carquake) New World, 1976. Himself, Roger Corman: Hollywood’s Wild Angel, Cinegate, 1978. (Uncredited) Scubadiver, Piranha, New World, 1978. The Slumber Party Massacre, 1981. The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal, 1985. (Uncredited) ⬙Grandpa Fred⬙ director, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, 1990. Face on cutting room floor, Oscar, 1991. Lab assistant, Sleepwalkers (also known as Sleepstalkers and Stephen King’s ⬙Sleepwalkers ⬙), 1992. Himself, The Magic World of Chuck Jones, 1992. Himself, Flying Saucers Over Hollywood: The Plan 9 Companion (also known as The Ed Wood Story: The Plan 9 Companion), 1992. (Cameo appearance) Dying man, Il silenzio dei proscutti (also known as The Silence of the Hams), 1994. Jailer, Beverly Hills Cop III, 1994. Hollywood Rated “R” (also known as Les denieres du culte), 1997. Ray Harryhaused: Working with Dinosaurs, 1999. It Conquered Hollywood: The Story of American International Pictures, 2001. Cinerama Adventure, 2002. Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off–Screen, 2004. The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing, 2004. Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer, 2006.

DANTE, Joe 1946– PERSONAL Born November 28, 1946, in Morristown, NJ; married Sylvia. Addresses: Agent—David Gersh, The Gersh Agency, 232 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210–5302. Career: Director, editor, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Managing editor, Film Bulletin; creator of advertising campaigns for films. Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Saturn Award (with Mark Goldblatt), best editing, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films, 1979, for Piranha; International Fantasy Film Award nomination (with others), best film, Fantasporto, 1984, for Twilight Zone: The Movie; Saturn Award, best director, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1985, for Gremlins; Saturn Award nomination, best director, 1988, for Innerspace; Saturn Award nomination, best director, 1991, for Gremlins 2: The New Batch; Silver Raven Award, Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film, 1993, for Matinee; Best Film Award nomination, Catalonian International Film Festival, 1998, for Small Soldiers; Golden FIPA, fiction, Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming, 1998, for The Second Civil War; Leopard of Honor, Locarno International Film Festival, 1998; Emerging Artist Award and American Treasure Award, Chicago International Film Festival, 2000.

Film Director: The Movie Orgy (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), 1968. Nippon chinbotsu (also known as Japan Sinks, Submersion of Japan, and Tidal Wave), 1973. (With Allan Arkush) and editor (with Arkush and Amy Jones), Hollywood Boulevard, New World, 1976. (With Mark Goldblatt), Piranha, New World, 1978. 82

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DANTE Television Appearances; Episodes: Himself, Naked Hollywood, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. ⬙Small Soldiers: Size Doesn’t Matter,⬙ HBO First Look, 1998. ⬙Looney Tunes: Back in Action,⬙ HBO First Look, 2003.

(Uncredited) Rock ’n’ Roll High School, 1979. (With Goldblatt), The Howling, AVCO–Embassy, 1981. ⬙It’s a Good Life,⬙ Twilight Zone—The Movie, Warner Bros., 1983. Gremlins, Warner Bros., 1984. Explorers, Paramount, 1985. ⬙Hairlooming,⬙ ⬙Bullshit or Not,⬙ ⬙Critics Corner,⬙ ⬙Roast Your Loved One,⬙ and ⬙Reckless Youth,⬙ Amazon Women on the Moon, Universal, 1987. Innerspace, Warner Bros., 1987. The ’Burbs, Universal, 1989. Gremlins 2: The New Batch, 1990. Matinee, 1993. Small Soldiers, DreamWorks Distribution L.L.C., 1998. Haunted Lighthouse, 2003. Looney Tunes: Back in Action (also known as Looney Tunes Back in Action: The Movie), 2003. Trapped Ashes, 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: A–Z of Horror (also known as Clive Barker’s A–Z or Horror), 1997. The 100 Scariest Movie Moments, 2004.

Film Producer: Malevolence, 1999.

Television Executive Producer; Movies: The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (also known as The Osiris Chronicles), UPN, 1998.

Television Director; Movies: Runaway Daughters, Showtime, 1994. The Second Civil War, HBO, 1997. The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (also known as The Osiris Chronicles), UPN, 1998.

Film Executive Producer: The Phantom, Paramount, 1996.

Television Director; Pilots: Eerie, Indiana, NBC, 1991. The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (also known as The Osiris Chronicles), CBS, 1995.

Film Editor: The Movie Orgy (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), 1968. Hollywood Boulevard, 1976. Grand Theft Auto, New World, 1977. Piranha, New World, 1978. The Howling, AVCO–Embassy, 1981. The Arena (also known as Naked Warriors and La rivolta delle gladiatrici), 1983.

Television Executive Producer; Pilots: The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (also known as The Osiris Chronicles), CBS, 1995. Television Executive Producer; Episodic: Jeremiah, 2002. Television Director; Episodic: Police Squad!, ABC, 1982. ⬙The Shadow Man,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. ⬙Boo!⬙ Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. ⬙The Greibble,⬙ Amazing Stories, NBC, 1986. (5 episodes) Eerie, Indiana, 1991–92. ⬙Lightning,⬙ Pictures Windows (also known as Picture Windows: Language of the Heart), Showtime, 1995. ⬙The Occupant,⬙ Night Visions, 2000. ⬙Quiet Please,⬙ Night Visions, 2000. ⬙Homecoming,⬙ Masters of Horror, 2003. ⬙The Screwfly Solution,⬙ Masters of Horror, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee and presenter, The Horror Hall of Fame, syndicated, 1990. Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror, 1994. Hollywood Stars: A Century of Cinema, The Disney Channel, 1995. The Roger Corman Special, Showtime, 1995. The Reality Trip, 1997. Masters of Fantasy: Industrial Light & Magic, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Phil Hartman: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Chuck Jones: Extremes and In–Betweens—A Life in Animation, PBS, 2000. Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre, 2000. The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing, Starz, 2004. Manner im trenchcoat, frauen im pelz, 2004. The Perfect Scary Movie, 2005. Hitchcocked!, 2006.

RECORDINGS Videos: Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Fantasy (also known as Forrest J. Ackerman’s Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Fantasy), 1991. 83

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4500 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Manager—John Carrabino Management, 100 N. Crescent Dr., Suite 323, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

The Vampire Interviews, 1994. Making the Earth Stand Still, 1995. Film Music Masters: Jerry Goldsmith, 1995. 100 Years of Horror: Gory Gimmicks, 1996. 100 Years of Horror: Maniacs, 1996. Unleashing the Beast: Making ⬙The Howling⬙, 2003. Behind the Tunes: Bugs—A Rabbit for All Seasonings, 2003. Behind the Tunes: Southern Pride Chicken, 2003. Welcome to Werewolfland, 2004. Behind the Tunes: Crash! Bang! Boom!—The Wild Sounds of Treg Brown, 2004. The Hatching of Spider Boy, 2004. Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy, 2005. Ray Harryhausen: The Early Years Collection, 2005. RKO Production 601: The Making of “Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World”, 2005. Behind the Tunes: The Charm of Stink—On the Scent of Pepe le Pew, 2005. Behind the Tunes: Looney Tunes Go to War!, 2005. Behind the Tunes: Bosko, Buddy and the Best of Black and White, 2005. Behind the Tunes: Tish Tash—Animated World of Frank Tashlin, 2005. Back to School: A Retrospective—⬙Rock ’n’ Roll High School⬙ Rock on Edition DVD, 2005. Playing the Game: Looking Back at ⬙Death Race 2000⬙—Death Race 2000 Special Edition DVD, 2005. Karloff, the Gentle Monster, 2006. Lugosi, the Dark Prince, 2006.

Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials; competed and performed with Dance Motion (a dance production company). Active in the National Exchange Club. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ticket girl, Teenage Tupelo, Something Weird Video, 1995. Pearl Stricklett, Netherbeat Incorporated, 2007. Television Appearances; Series: Cammie Morton, So Little Time, Fox Family, then ABC Family, 2001. Cohost, Family Face Off: Hollywood, Nickelodeon, 2004. Kerry Hennessy, a recurring role, 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2002–2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Elizabeth, The Truth About Jane, Lifetime, 2000. Ella Eason, Annie’s Point, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC’s Christmas in Aspen, ABC, 2002. The 5th Annual Family Television Awards, The WB, 2003. A Merry Mickey Celebration, ABC, 2003. The Teen Choice Awards 2003, Fox, 2003. A Life of Laughter: Remembering John Ritter, ABC, 2003. The 30th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2004. Presenter, The 6th Annual Family Television Awards, 2004. The WIN Awards, PAX, 2005.

WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others) Rock ’n’ Roll High School, 1979. Rock ’n’ Roll High School Forever, 1991. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: The Guardian, October 16, 1998, pp. T10.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Kerry Hennessy, 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2002.

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De La GARZA Maria Elena, ⬙A Tangled Webb: Part 2,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Shelly, ⬙Pros and Cons,⬙ Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC, 2003. Crystal, ⬙No Sniffing, No Wowing,⬙ Two and a Half Men, CBS, 2004. Aethyr, ⬙Arrival,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2005. Sylvia, ⬙Desperate Housewitches,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Jessie Gilmore, ⬙Acceptance,⬙ The Book of Daniel, NBC, 2006. Jessie Gilmore, ⬙Forgiveness,⬙ The Book of Daniel, NBC, 2006. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Marisol Delko, ⬙Rio,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2006. Herself, The Early Show (also known as The Saturday Early Show), CBS, 2006. Herself, E! News Daily (also known as E! News Live and E! News Live Weekend), E! Entertainment Television, 2006. Herself, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2006. Herself, Extra (also known as Extra: The Entertainment Magazine), syndicated, 2006. Herself, Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC, 2006.

Punk’d, MTV, 2004. The View, ABC, 2004. Herself, ⬙Twentysomething in Tinseltown,⬙ Life Is Great with Brooke Burke, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Judge, Pet Star, Animal Planet, 2004, 2005. ⬙John Ritter,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2005. Voice of Tiffany Turlington, ⬙One of a Kind,⬙ Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, The Disney Channel, 2005. Jamie, ⬙Baby BOOM!,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2006. Paula, ⬙Lois Strikes Back,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2006. Malcolm’s dance partner, ⬙Bomb Shelter,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2006.

De La GARZA, Alana 1976– PERSONAL Born June 18, 1976, in Columbus, OH; married. Education: Graduated from the University of Texas; trained at the School for Film and Television, New York City. Avocational Interests: Yoga, kickboxing.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Maria Serrano, The Mountain, The WB, 2004. Jessie Gilmore, ⬙Temptation,⬙ The Book of Daniel, NBC, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—SDB Partners, 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 902, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Publicist— Pinnacle Public Relations, 8265 Sunset Blvd., Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90046.

Film Appearances: Woman at bar, Carnival Knowledge, Minaret Films, 2002. Delicia, El Segundo, Ramblin’ Tank Productions, 2004. Mr. Dramatic (short film), An Uncle/Cosmic Entertainment/Uncle Film & Television/Workshed Entertainment, 2005. Sophia, Mr. Fix It (also known as The Perfect Lie), Chicaray Films, 2006.

Career: Actress. Appeared in print advertisements and television commercials. Participated in beauty pageants; participated in telethons for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Awards, Honors: Named Miss Photogenic at a Miss Teen USA beauty pageant in El Paso, TX.

RECORDINGS CREDITS

Videos: (In archive footage) Rosa Santos, Daytime’s Greatest Weddings, Buena Vista Home Video, 2004.

Television Appearances; Series: Rosa Santos, All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 2001. Maria Serrano, The Mountain, The WB, 2004–2005. Marisol Delko, CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005–2006.

Music Videos: Brooks & Dunn, ⬙Ain’t Nothin’ ’bout You,⬙ 2001. O–Town, ⬙All or Nothing,⬙ 2001. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Episodic: Ella, ⬙Twisted Truth,⬙ Mortal Kombat: Conquest (animated; also known as Mortal Kombat: Krusade), syndicated, 1999.

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DeLEON, Idalis 1966– (Idalis de Leon, Idalis, Idalis Leon, Seduction) PERSONAL Born June 15, 1966. Education: Studied Shakespeare at the Actors Circle Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: Agent—Craig Wyckoff and Associates, 11350 Ventura Blvd., Suite 100, Studio City, CA 91604.

Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Seduction) Dionne and Friends, syndicated, 1990. (As Idalis Leon) Herself, ⬙Beachblast,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii), syndicated, 1996. Herself, ⬙A Concerted Effort: Part 1,⬙ Moesha, UPN, 1996. Sandra, ⬙Big Brother,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1999. (As Idalis de Leon) Pilar Sanchez, ⬙Cuba,⬙ The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1999. Sonya, ⬙The Thanks You Get,⬙ For Your Love, The WB, 1999. Jill, ⬙I, Candy,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 1999. Maria, ⬙Big Brother,⬙ Shasta McNasty (also known as Shasta), UPN, 2000. Julie, ⬙Spring Fever,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 2000. Allianora, ⬙Ghost of a Chance,⬙ The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Allianora, ⬙Frozen in Time,⬙ The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Allianora, ⬙The Lesser Evil,⬙ The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Allianora, ⬙It’s a Small World,⬙ The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Sylvia, ⬙The Damage Done,⬙ The Beast, ABC, 2001. Sylvia, ⬙The Delivery,⬙ The Beast, ABC, 2001. Jennifer Roscoe, ⬙Tug of War,⬙ The District, CBS, 2001. Danielle, ⬙Old Dog, New Tricks,⬙ Men, Women & Dogs, The WB, 2001. (As Idalis de Leon) Anna Delores, ⬙Phoenix Rising,⬙ 1–800–Missing (also known as Missing), Lifetime, 2005.

Career: Actress. Worked as a VJ for MTV; also worked as an entertainment reporter and anchor for VH1, Fox Family, and Fox Sports television channels; former member of Seduction, a musical group. Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, 2005, for Six Feet Under. CREDITS Film Appearances: Herself, B*A*P*S (also known as B.A.P.S.), New Line Cinema, 1997. Host, Outrageous, 1998. Charity, Ride, Miramax, 1998. Rose, Ugly Naked People (short), Hypnotic, 1999. Argentine, Very Mean Men, Miracle Entertainment, 2000. Joan, Man of the Year, Media Financial Inc., 2002. Nicole, Woman Thou Art Loosed, Magnolia Pictures, 2004. Sheriff Sanchez, Brothers in Arms, 2005. Divina, Running Sacred, New Line Cinema, 2006. Helena, Vicious Circle, New Line Cinema, 2007. Television Appearances; Series: (As Idalis) Host, MTV Top 20 Countdown, MTV, 1994—. (As Idalis) Cohost, Loveline, MTV, 1997. (As Idalis) Roni De Santos, Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1997–98. Host, Outrageous!, Fox Family, 1998. Yolanda Rosales, Body & Soul, PAX, 2002. Weekend hostess, Extra (also known as Extra: The Entertainment Magazine), syndicated, 2003—. Sophia, Six Feet Under, HBO, 2003–2004. Host, Breakfast Lunch and Dinner, 2004.

Stage Appearances: Appeared as Miss Alma, Summer and Smoke.

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DeSANTO One of the Paley children, ⬙Too Many Cooks,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1991. Voice of Dwight, ⬙While the Cat’s Away,⬙ Tales from the Cryptkeeper (animated; also known as New Tales from the Cryptkeeper), ABC, 1993. Jerry, ⬙Chicago Holiday: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Due South (also known as Due South: The Series and Direction: Sud), CTV and CBS, 1994. Voice of Carlos Ramon, ⬙Gets Lost in Space,⬙ The Magic School Bus (animated; also known as Scholastic’s ⬙The Magic School Bus⬙), PBS, 1994. Gabe, ⬙Return of the Mummy,⬙ Goosebumps (also known as Ultimate Goosebumps), Fox, 1995. Voice of Carlos Ramon, ⬙Revving Up,⬙ The Magic School Bus (animated; also known as Scholastic’s ⬙The Magic School Bus⬙), PBS, 1995. Voice of Carlos Ramon, ⬙In the Rainforest,⬙ The Magic School Bus (animated; also known as Scholastic’s ⬙The Magic School Bus⬙), PBS, 1996. Voice of Theo, ⬙Moving Parts,⬙ The New Ghostwriter Mysteries (animated), CBS, 1997. Voice of Theo, ⬙Sweet Revenge,⬙ The New Ghostwriter Mysteries (animated), CBS, 1997. Hall Beale, Jr., ⬙Front Page,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 1998. Hall Beale, Jr., ⬙Going Up,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 1998. Hall Beale, Jr., ⬙Who’s the Man,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 1998. Iolas, ⬙Hercules and Iolas,⬙ Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend (animated), CBS, 1998. Iolas, ⬙The Labors of Hercules,⬙ Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend (animated), CBS, 1999.

Addresses: Agent—Christina King, Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4500 Wilshire Blvd., Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actor and voice artist. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance in a children’s or youth program, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1995–1996, for Eric’s World. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Horace, Eric’s World, TVOntario, beginning c. 1991. Matt, The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon, TVOntario, 1993–95. Tucker, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994–96 and c. 1999–2000. Voice of Billy Castleman, Monster by Mistake (animated), YTV (Canada), 1996–2000. Voice of Brock Leighton, Braceface (animated; also known as Sourire d’enfer), TeleToon, 2001–2005, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2001. Voice of Ray, Bakuten shoot beyblade (anime; also known as Beyblade), ABC Family Channel, c. 2002–2003, also broadcast on other channels, including YTV, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2001. Voice of Ray, Beyblade 2002 (also known as Bakuten shoot beyblade 2002 and Beyblade V–Force), ABC Family Channel, c. 2003–2004, also broadcast on other channels, including YTV, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2002. Voice of Ray, Bakuten shoot beyblade G Revolution (anime; also known as Beyblade Grevolution), ABC Family Channel, c. 2004–2005, also broadcast on other channels, including YTV, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 2003.

Provided the voice of Carter, Rescue Heroes (animated; also known as Rescue Heroes: Global Response Team), CBS and The WB. Television Appearances; Pilots: Matt, ⬙Dudley Finds His Home,⬙ The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon, TVOntario, 1993. Voice of Brock Leighton, ⬙Brace Yourself,⬙ Braceface (animated; also known as Sourire d’enfer), TeleToon and ABC Family Channel, 2001.

Television Appearances; Movies: Second newsboy, The Return of Eliot Ness, NBC, 1991. Jeremiah Kingsley, Gregory K (also known as Gregory K: A Place to Be and Switching Parents), ABC, 1993. Carlo, Prince for a Day (also known as The Prince and the Pizza Boy), NBC, 1995. Young Vincent, The Don’s Analyst (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙The Don’s Analyst⬙), Showtime, 1997. (As Daniel De Santo) Zeke, Phantom of the Megaplex, The Disney Channel, 2000.

Film Appearances: Michaelangelo Buonanotte, La famiglia buonanotte (also known as Brown Bread Sandwiches and Good Night, Michaelangelo), Telefilm Canada/Eagle Pictures, 1989. Mall patron, The Freshman, TriStar, 1990. (As Daniel De Santo) After school son, Half Baked, Universal, 1998. Jason, Mean Girls (also known as Untitled ⬙Queen Bees and Wannabees⬙ Project), Paramount, 2004. Voice of Ray, Bakuten shoot beyblade the Movie: Gekitou!! Takao vs. Daichi (anime; Beyblade: Fierce Battle—the Movie, Beyblade: The Movie—Fierce

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Battle, and Beyblade the Movie: Fierce Battle! Takao vs. Daichi), Miramax Home Entertainment/ Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2005, originally released in Japan in 2002. Radio Appearances: Performer in Canadian radio plays.

Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors’ Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, Union of British Columbia Performers.

RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Ray, Bakuten Shoot Beyblade 2002 (also known as Beyblade V–Force: Super Tournament Battle), Takara, 2002, Infogrames, 2003.

CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Marina Penn) Lead dancer, Hot Tomorrows, American Film Institute, 1977. (Uncredited) Secretary, Brewster’s Millions, Universal, 1985. (Uncredited) Bar customer, Crossroads, Columbia, 1986. (Uncredited) Nurse, Johnny Handsome, Columbia/ TriStar, 1989. Elinor Cronk, Scales of Justice, 1992. (As Marina Anderson) Mother, Thirty Two Short Films about Glenn Gould (also known as Glenn Gould—32 lyhytelokuvaa, 32 curtas metragens sobre Glenn Gould, and Trente–deux films brefs sur Glenn Gould), Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. (As Marina Anderson) Pearl, Macon County Jail (also known as Jailbreak), Concorde Pictures, 1997. Sandy, The Good Life (also known as My Little Hollywood), DEM Films/Film Crash, 1997. (As Marina Anderson) Sophia, Shepherd (also known as Cybercity), VCL Communications, 1997. Susan, Shattered Illusions, World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation, 1998. (As Marina Carradine) Martha Graham, Natural Selection (also known as The Demon Slayer, The Monster Hunter, and The Monster Slayer), The Asylum, 1999. Nun, The Puzzle in the Air, TRLT Productions/Vine Entertainment, 1999. (As Marina Carradine) Elsa, Dangerous Curves (also known as Stray Bullet II), New Horizons Home Video, 2000. (As Marina Carradine) Francoise Riordan, The Donor, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 2000. Caroline Jackson, Wheatfield with Crows, Sterling Trinity Films, 2002. Herself, Naked Movie, Seven Arts Entertainment, 2002. (As Marina Anderson) Commercial director, American Reel, North by Northwest Entertainment/Liberty International Entertainment, 2003. Susan, License to Wed, Warner Bros., 2007.

D’ESTE, Coco 1952– (Marina Anderson, Marina Carradine, Marina Penn, Nina Penn) PERSONAL Original name is Marina; born October 5, 1952, in Burbank, CA; daughter of Joseph Benjamin (a musician, inventor, and engineer) and Mariana Dottore (a singer); married first husband (marriage ended); married Michael Anderson, Jr. (an actor), March 26, 1986 (divorced January 1, 1990); married David Carradine (an actor and producer), February 20, 1998 (divorced December 12, 2001). Education: Los Angeles Valley College, A.A., theatre and cinema; studied journalism and broadcasting at California State University, Northridge and the University of California, Los Angeles. Avocational Interests: Playing guitar, singing, dancing, painting, sculpting, horseback riding, jet skiing, golf, bowling, supporting children’s and animal’s rights groups. Addresses: Agent—Gilla Roos, 16 West 22nd St., New York, NY 10010; CLinc. (Cassell–Levy), 843 North Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038 (voice work); Talent House, 204 A St. George St., Toronto, Ontario M5R 2N5, Canada. Career: Actress and voice artist. American Biograph Production Company, co–owner and vice president of production, c. 1970s; WCCO (radio station), Minneapolis, MN, host of interview show; appeared in advertisements. Worked as a writer, production assistant, executive assistant, script analyst for Showtime/ Viacom, makeup artist, director of publicity, personal manager, freelance journalist, model, artist, owner of jewelry line the Flying Goddess, and basket decorator for her company the Basket Lady. Involved with various

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D’ESTE Adrianne, ⬙Bloodlines,⬙ Largo Winch (also known as Largo Winch—Gefaehrliches Erbe), Mystery Channel, 2001. Herself, Crossing Over with John Edward, syndicated, 2004. Herself, ⬙Brunch,⬙ Brunch, Q Television Network, 2005. Neighbor with collie, ⬙Demon Child,⬙ Ghost Whisperer, CBS, 2006. Neighbor with collie, ⬙Nice She Ain’t,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2006. (Uncredited) Studio executive, ⬙The Focus Group,⬙ Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (also known as Studio 7 on the Sunset Strip and Studio 60), NBC, 2006.

Film Work: Producer, Main Street (short film), Stirling Trinity Films, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Sandy, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1984–86. Herself, E! Fashion Emergency, E! Entertainment Television, beginning 1999. Mavis Saunders, Sophie Chase, beginning 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Marina Anderson) Monica, Kiss of a Stranger, syndicated, 1997. (As Marina Carradine) Shirley, Sex & Mrs. X, Lifetime, 2000.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including New Love, American Style, ABC; and Secret Service, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Nina Penn) Tourist, Downtown, NBC, c. 1989.

Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, First Annual Miss Dog Beauty Pageant, Fox, 2003. Herself, E! Entertainment Special: Hollywood Wives’ Tales, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.

Television Work; Episodic: Provided a voice for Seinfeld, NBC. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Eve, The Apple Tree (musical); as Polly, The Boyfriend (musical); as Jill, Butterflies Are Free; as Jenny, Chapter Two; as Kathryn, Company (musical); in My Fair Lady (musical); as Lizzie, The Rainmaker; as Kathryn Howard, Royal Gambit; as Kate, The Taming of the Shrew; and as Viola, Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will).

Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Nina Penn) Secretary, ⬙Lady Luck,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1984. (As Nina Penn) Second day nurse, ⬙The Vigil,⬙ Dynasty, ABC, 1986. Berlis babe, ⬙The 21–Inch Sun,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), NBC, 1987. Sonny Spoon, NBC, 1988. (As Nina Penn) Waitress, ⬙Death and Taxes,⬙ Mancuso, FBI, NBC, 1990. (As Marina Anderson) Amber Santana/Carolyn Elmhurst, ⬙My Fair Vampire,⬙ Dracula: The Series, syndicated, 1991. Customs officer, ⬙Robert Schaller/Ricky Grim/Corky,⬙ Top Cops, CBS, 1991. Girlfriend, ⬙Marissa,⬙ Sweating Bullets (also known as Tropical Heat), CBS, 1991. (As Marina Anderson) Hillary Howard, ⬙Feeding the Beast,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS, 1992. Stella, ⬙Rain’s Only Friend,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993. Mona West, ⬙Flying Fists of Fury II,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1995. (As Marina Anderson) Clancey, ⬙Requiem,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicate, 1996. Clancey, ⬙Special Forces,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1996. (As Marina Anderson) Herself, Howard Stern (also known as The Howard Stern Show), E! Entertainment Television, 1996 (multiple episodes). Herself, ⬙David Carradine,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story (also known as THS), E! Entertainment Television, 2000.

Radio Appearances; Episodic: (As Marina Anderson) Herself, Howard Stern (also known as The Howard Stern Radio Show and The Howard Stern Show), 1996 (multiple episodes). RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, Woof! Woof! Uncle Matty’s Guide to Dog Training, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: Worked on screenplays. Nonfiction: Wrote an autobiography. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Lifestyle, December, 2005. The Signal, March 10, 2006. 89

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Electronic: Coco d’Este.com, http://www.cocodeste.com, June 23, 2006.

DEVON, Mari See ALAN, Jane

DR. DREW See PINSKY, Drew

Television Appearances; as Mitzi Kapture; Specials: Judge, The 1993 Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 1993. Television Appearances; as Mitzi Kapture; Episodic: Katie, ⬙Rock the Cradle,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1988. ⬙Love and Marriage,⬙ 1st & Ten (also known as 1st & Ten: The Bulls Mean Business, 1st & Ten: The Championship, 1st & Ten: Do It Again, 1st & Ten: Going for Broke, 1st & Ten: In Your Face!, and 1st & Ten, Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back), HBO, 1989. Laura Bartlett, ⬙The Wasteland,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1991. ⬙Flashbacks,⬙ 1st & Ten (also known as 1st & Ten: The Bulls Mean Business, 1st & Ten: The Championship, 1st & Ten: Do It Again, 1st & Ten: Going for Broke, 1st & Ten: In Your Face!, and 1st & Ten, Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back), HBO, 1991. Charlotte Hill, ⬙Manhunt,⬙ She Spies (also known as B.A.I.T.), syndicated, 2003.

DONAHUE, Mitzi Kapture 1964– (Mitzi Kapture, Mitzi G. Kapture) PERSONAL Original name, Mitzi Gaynor Donahue; born May 2, 1964, in Yorba Linda, CA; daughter of Patrick and Bobbie Donahue; married Bradley Kapture (a singer and songwriter), 1982 (divorced); children: Madison, Emerson. Education: Studied business at Berry College and Southern Technical University; studied acting at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA. Avocational Interests: Photography, painting, reading, hiking, running, yoga, working out.

Appeared in other programs, including The $10,000 Pyramid.

Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Contact—c/o 20929 Ventura Blvd., Suite 47–255, Woodland Hills, CA 91364.

Television Appearances; as Mitzi Kapture; Pilots: Police sergeant Rita Lee Lance, Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1991.

Career: Actress and director. Wrote, produced, and directed public service announcements for Xeroderma Pigmentosum Society, Inc., 2005; served as the official celebrity spokesperson for Xeroderma Pigmentosum Society, Inc. Also known as Mitzi G. Kapture.

Appeared in The Dark, TNT. Television Director; as Mitzi Kapture; Episodic: ⬙Mother Love,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. ⬙New Blood,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1995.

CREDITS Television Appearances; as Mitzi Kapture; Series: Police sergeant Rita Lee Lance, Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1991–93, USA Network, 1991–95. Alex Ryker, Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1998–99.

Film Appearances; as Mitzi Kapture: Cowgirl, House II: The Second Story, New World Pictures, 1987. Helen Milshaw, Private Road: No Trespassing, Trans World Entertainment, 1987. Debra J., Lethal Pursuit, 1988. Molly Stewart (Angel), Angel III: The Final Chapter, New World Pictures, 1988. Sarah, Liberty & Bash (also known as Crime Task Force), Fries Home Video, 1990.

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DORFF Music Award, 1987, for My Sister Sam; Emmy Award nominations (with others), outstanding achievement in music and lyrics, 1986 and 1988, and BMI TV Music awards, 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1990, all for Growing Pains; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding achievement in music and lyrics, 1988, for ⬙Aloha⬙ and ⬙Swept Away,⬙ songs for Growing Pains; BMI TV Music awards, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996, all for Murphy Brown; BMI TV Music Award, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in main title theme music, both 1992, for Major Dad; BMI TV Music awards (with Bruce Babcock), 1993, 1994, and 1995, all for Murder, She Wrote; Career Achievement Award, Temecula Valley International Film Festival, 2005; Grammy Award nominations.

Edie Roberts, The Vagrant, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Lisa, Pumpkin Hill (short film), 1999. Marcie Russell, The Storytellers, KOAN, Inc., 1999. Dr. Kerry Jeffus, God’s Ears, Grizzly Peak Films, 2006. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Cheaters, Christmas on Mars, Hooters, Talking with Glass Marbles, and The Valiant, all productions of the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: AM New York, August 5, 1995.

CREDITS Television Work; Series: Music producer of theme song, Growing Pains, ABC, 1985–92.

DONOHUE, John F. See O’DONOHUE, John F.

Film Work: Conductor, Every Which Way but Loose, Warner Bros., 1978. Conductor, Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Conductor and music director, Bronco Billy, Warner Bros., 1980. Conductor, music director, and music arranger, Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Song producer, Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. Song producer, The Last Boy Scout, Warner Bros., 1991. Song producer, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Song producer and music supervisor, Pure Country, Warner Bros., 1992. Pre–record music supervisor, Love Affair, Warner Bros., 1994. Pre–record music supervisor, Maverick, Warner Bros., 1994. Conductor and song producer, Coyote Summer, Leucadia Film Corporation, 1996. Conductor, The Undercover Kid, Leucadia Film Corporation, 1996. Music arranger, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Song producer, Michael, New Line Cinema, 1996. Song performer, Good Burger, Paramount, 1997. Song arranger and producer, Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, TriStar, 1998. Song producer, September Dawn, Voice Pictures, 2006.

DORFF, Steve 1949– (S. Dorff) PERSONAL Full name, Stephen Dorff; born April 21, 1949, in New York, NY; married Nancy (a psychologist; divorced); married Lori (an actress); children: (first marriage) Stephen, Jr. (an actor), Andrew (a singer and songwriter). Education: University of Georgia, A.B.J., 1971. Addresses: Agent—The Gorfaine Schwartz Agency, 13245 Riverside Dr., Suite 450, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Career: Composer, conductor, and producer. Dorff’s songs have been performed at a variety of venues, including the halftime shows of football games. Known as Steve Dorff & Friends. Awards, Honors: Country Music Association (CMA) Award, c. 1979, and Grammy Award nomination, best country and western song, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1979, both with others, for ⬙Every Which Way but Loose,⬙ the theme song to the film of the same name; Anne Murray’s recording of Dorff’s song ⬙I Just Fall in Love Again⬙ was named Billboard song of the year, 1979; Emmy Award nomination (with John Bettis), outstanding achievement in music and lyrics, 1986, for ⬙As Long as We Got Each Other,⬙ the theme song for Growing Pains; BMI TV

RECORDINGS Albums: (As Steve Dorff & Friends) Growing Pains and Other Hit TV Themes, Reprise, 1988. 91

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(With others) Lunch: A Modern Musical Myth 1994 studio cast; also known as Lunch), DRG, 1994. You Set My Dreams to Music, SHD Music, 2003. Original Demos, Contante & Sonante, 2004.

Television Music; Movies: Convicted, ABC, 1986. The Defiant Ones, ABC, 1986. Manhunt for Claude Dallas, CBS, 1986. Infidelity, ABC, 1987. The Quick and the Dead, HBO, 1987. Too Young the Hero, CBS, 1988. ⬙Auntie Sue,⬙ B. L. Stryker (also known as ABC Monday Mystery Movie and The ABC Saturday Mystery Movie), ABC, 1989. The King of Jazz, ABC, 1989. Kiss Shot, CBS, 1989. The Return of Sam McCloud, CBS, 1989. Grand Theft Hotel, ABC, 1990. High Rise, ABC, 1990. ⬙Plates,⬙ B. L. Stryker (also known as ABC Monday Mystery Movie and The ABC Saturday Mystery Movie), ABC, 1990. Babe Ruth, NBC, 1991. Columbo: Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star (also known as Murder of a Rock Star), ABC, 1991. Columbo: Death Hits the Jackpot, ABC, 1991. In the Nick of Time, NBC, 1991. Chrome Soldiers, USA Network, 1992. Poisoned by Love: The Kern County Murders (also known as Murder So Sweet), CBS, 1993. Bandit: Bandit Bandit, syndicated, 1994. Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (also known as Bandit Goes Country), syndicated, 1994. Bandit: Bandit’s Silver Angel (also known as Bandit: Bandit and the Silver Angel), syndicated, 1994. Siringo, 1994. Alien Nation: The Enemy Within, Fox, 1996. Moonshine Highway, Showtime, 1996. Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy, Fox, 1997. A Father’s Choice, CBS, 2000. ⬙The Growing Pains Movie⬙ (also known as ⬙Growing Pains⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2000. ⬙The Facts of Life Reunion,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2001. The Junction Boys, ESPN, 2002. Annie’s Point, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.

Dorff performed in other albums, including Lunch: Vocal Selections, Warner Bros. Album Work: Producer for various artists, including Bill Medley. Arranger and conductor for a variety of performers. WRITINGS Television Music; Series: Gavilan, NBC, 1982. Spencer: For Hire, ABC, 1985–88. Growing Pains, ABC, 1985–92. My Sister Sam, CBS, 1986–88. The Oldest Rookie, CBS, 1987–88. Just the Ten of Us, ABC, 1988–90. Murphy Brown, CBS, 1988–98. Alien Nation, Fox, 1989–90. Additional music, Major Dad, CBS, 1990–91. Uncle Buck, CBS, 1990–91. Major Dad, CBS, 1990–93. Sons and Daughters, CBS, 1991. Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992–96. Home Free, ABC, 1993. The Mommies (also known as Mommies), NBC, 1993–95. Goode Behavior, UPN, 1996–97. Reba (also known as Deep in the Heart, Family Planning, and Sally), The WB, 2001–2006, The CW, 2006—. Tremors (also known as Tremors: The Series), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Rodney (also known as That’s Just Rodney and That’s My Rodney), ABC, 2004–2006. Television Music; Theme Songs; Series: ⬙Gavilan’s Theme,⬙ Gavilan, NBC, 1982. ⬙As Long as We Got Each Other,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1985–92. ⬙Room Enough for Two,⬙ My Sister Sam, CBS, 1986–88. Free Spirit, ABC, 1989–90. ⬙Uncle Buck,⬙ Uncle Buck, CBS, 1990–91. Home Free, ABC, 1993. Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996–97. Tremors (also known as Tremors: The Series), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. World Cup Comedy, I (Independent Television, formerly PAX TV), 2004–2005. Rodney (also known as That’s Just Rodney and That’s My Rodney), ABC, 2004–2006.

Television Music; Songs; Movies: Manhunt for Claude Dallas, CBS, 1986. ⬙Another Dream Away,⬙ Bandit: Bandit Bandit, syndicated, 1994. ⬙Another Dream Away,⬙ Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (also known as Bandit Goes Country), syndicated, 1994. ⬙Another Dream Away,⬙ Bandit: Bandit’s Silver Angel (also known as Bandit: Bandit and the Silver Angel), syndicated, 1994. Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit, syndicated, 1994. 92

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DORFF Title song, Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal, 1981. Lyrics for ⬙I Stepped into a Pile of You and Got Love All over Me,⬙ Waltz across Texas, Atlantic Releasing, 1982. Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. ⬙Like a Cannonball,⬙ Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. ⬙I Don’t Think I’m Ready for You,⬙ Stick, Universal, 1985. Rocky IV, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1985. Ratboy, Thirteen Distributing Company, 1986. My Best Friend Is a Vampire (also known as I Was a Teenage Vampire), Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. ⬙In the Name of Love,⬙ How I Got into College, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. ⬙You Never Know,⬙ Curly Sue, Warner Bros., 1991. The Last Boy Scout, Warner Bros., 1991. Various songs, Pure Country, Warner Bros., 1992. Michael, New Line Cinema, 1996. Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996. Annabelle’s Wish (animated musical), Ralph Edwards Film Production, 1997. Good Burger, Paramount, 1997. ⬙Where I Come from,⬙ Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, TriStar, 1998. Various songs, Dudley Do–Right, Columbia/TriStar, 1999. September Dawn, Voice Pictures, 2006.

Television Music; Specials: ⬙Rose Hill,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1997. Television Music; Episodic: ⬙Guilt Trip,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), NBC, 1985. Television Music; Pilots: Growing Pains, ABC, 1985. Mabel and Max, CBS, 1987. Whattley by the Bay, CBS, 1988. Ladies on Sweet Street, ABC, 1990. Mulberry Street, CBS, 1990. Us, CBS, 1991. Composed music for an unaired pilot of Growing Pains, ABC. Film Music: Additional music, Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal, 1981. Honkytonk Man, Warner Bros., 1982. Waltz across Texas, Atlantic Releasing, 1982. Rustler’s Rhapsody (also known as Esos locos cuatreros), Paramount, 1985. Back to the Beach (also known as Malibu Beach Girls), Paramount, 1987. My Best Friend Is a Vampire (also known as I Was a Teenage Vampire), Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. Pink Cadillac, Warner Bros., 1989. Pure Country, Warner Bros., 1992. Breaking Free, Leucadia Film Corporation, 1995. Coyote Summer, Leucadia Film Corporation, 1996. The Undercover Kid, Leucadia Film Corporation, 1996. Annabelle’s Wish (animated musical), Ralph Edwards Film Production, 1997. Lunker Lake, 1997. Dancer, Texas Pop. 81, TriStar, 1998. Blast from the Past, New Line Cinema, 1999. Dudley Do–Right, Columbia/TriStar, 1999. The Cactus Kid, Cactus Kid Productions, 2000. Mi amigo, Azalea Film Corporation, 2002. Rainbow Valley Fire Department (short film), Brain Zoo Studios, 2004.

Film Music; Song Adaptations: Every Which Way but Loose, Warner Bros., 1978. Any Which Way You Can, Warner Bros., 1980. Music for the Stage: Pure Country (musical; also known as Heartland and Pure Country: The Musical; lyrics by Jack Bettis and book by Rex McGee and Peter Masterson; based on the McGee’s screenplay for the film Pure Country), staged readings produced at Times Square Arts Center, Roy Arias Studios, New York City, 2006. Wrote other works for the stage, including Lunch (musical; also known as Lunch: A Modern Musical Myth; lyrics by John Bettis and book by Rick Hawkins), produced in a touring production and in a studio recording; Josephine (musical; also known as or The Josephine Baker Story); and Say Goodnight (musical; also known as Say Good Night).

Composed music for Small Town Saturday Night. Dorff’s music and songs have appeared in various films, television programs, and video productions.

Albums: (As Steve Dorff & Friends) Growing Pains and Other Hit TV Themes, Reprise, 1988. (With others) Lunch: A Modern Musical Myth 1994 studio cast; also known as Lunch), DRG, 1994. You Set My Dreams to Music, SHD Music, 2003. Original Demos, Contante & Sonante, 2004.

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Dorff’s music appeared in other albums, including Lunch: Vocal Selections, Warner Bros.

Film Appearances: Groom, No Small Affair, Columbia, 1984. Wardell, A Fine Mess (also known as Blake Edwards’ ⬙A Fine Mess⬙), Columbia, 1986. Prison guard, Spaceballs, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1987. Walt, city worker, Die Hard, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. Sparks, The Experts (also known as Les Experts), Paramount, 1989. Art Weingartner, The ’burbs, Universal, 1989. Snik, Little Monsters (also known as Little Ghost Fighters), United Artists, 1989. Navigator C–2A, The Hunt for Red October, Paramount, 1990. Clamp Center security guard, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990. Pool owner, The Last Boy Scout, Geffen Pictures, 1991. Mr. Brush, Encino Man (also known as California Man), Buena Vista, 1992. Parole officer Reichert, Class Act, Warner Bros., 1992. (Uncredited) District Attorney, Loaded Weapon 1 (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Loaded Weapon 1⬙), New Line Cinema, 1993. Gus, Groundhog Day, Columbia, 1993. Ripper’s agent, Last Action Hero, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1993. Phil Stewart, Ghost in the Machine (also known as Deadly Terror), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Henry, Blank Check (also known as Blank Cheque), Buena Vista, 1994. (Uncredited) The Real Frank, Jury Duty, TriStar, 1995. Dogmatic, 1999. Jasper, Final Voyage, New City Releasing, 1999. Cindy’s dad, Scary Movie, Dimension Films, 2000. Coach Marlowe, MVP: Most Valuable Primate, Keystone Family Pictures, 2000. (Uncredited) Police officer Martino, Harvard Man, Cowboy Pictures, 2001. Wilson, Back by Midnight, Imageworks Entertainment International, 2002. Dad outside arena, Like Mike, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Mitch Rosenburg, Pauly Shore Is Dead, Regent Releasing, 2003. Father Rick, Funky Monkey, Warner Bros., 2004.

Singles: Anne Murray, ⬙I Just Fall in Love Again,⬙ 1979. Kenny Rogers, ⬙Through the Years,⬙ c. 1982. Anne Murray, ⬙I Don’t Think I’m Ready for You,⬙ 1984. (With Pete McCann) Whitney Houston and Jermaine Jackson, ⬙Take Good Care of My Heart,⬙ 1985. Lee Greenwood, ⬙Don’t Underestimate My Love for You,⬙ 1986. Anne Murray and Kenny Rogers, ⬙If I Ever Fall in Love Again,⬙ c. 1989. Barbra Streisand, ⬙Higher Ground,⬙ 1997. Various artists have recorded other songs by Dorff, including Celine Dion, ⬙Miracle⬙; Lee Greenwood, ⬙Someone⬙; Merle Haggard and Clint Eastwood, ⬙Barroom Buddies⬙; Kenny Loggins and Gladys Knight, ⬙Double or Nothing⬙; Melissa Manchester, ⬙Fire in the Morning⬙; Ronnie Milsap, ⬙Cowboys and Clowns⬙; Gary Morris, ⬙Lasso the Moon⬙; Charlie Rich, ⬙I’ll Wake You Up When I Get Home⬙; George Strait, ⬙Heartland⬙ and ⬙I Cross My Heart⬙; B. J. Thomas, ⬙Shining⬙; Mel Tillis, ⬙Coca Cola Cowboy⬙; Clay Walker, ⬙Hypnotize the Moon⬙; and Dionne Warwick, ⬙Easy Love.⬙ Dorff also composed other songs. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: The Music of Steve Dorff, http://www.stevedorff.com, June 23, 2006.

DUCOMMUN, Rick 1956(?)– (Rick Ducommon, Ric Dukeman)

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PERSONAL Born July 3, 1956 (some sources say 1962), in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada; son of Ross (a farming and real estate entrepreneur) and June Ducommun; married Lauren; children: Nash (daughter); (with Leslie McNulty, a producer) Hudson Mack.

Television Appearances; Series: Announcer, Thicke of the Night, syndicated, 1983. (As Rick Dukeman) Host, Rock ’N’ America, syndicated, 1984. Officer William ⬙Raid⬙ Raider, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986.

Addresses: Agent—David Shapira & Associates, 193 N. Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor and comedian. Skull Skates (a skateboard company; later called Great North Country Skateboard), Canada, cofounder (with Peter Ducommun), c. late 1970s. Former co–owner of a sporting goods store and skateboard park.

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Television Appearances; Movies: Officer Kelly, The Shaggy Dog, ABC, 1994. George, Dogmatic, ABC, 1999. Voice of ⬙Cyclone,⬙ Ready to Run, The Disney Channel, 2000.

Television Work; Specials: Producer, Rick Ducommun: Piece of Mind, HBO, 1989. Executive producer, Rick Ducommon: Hit and Run, HBO, 1992.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Officer ⬙Raid⬙ Raider, The Last Precinct (movie), NBC, 1986. Fat boy, Slickers, NBC, 1987. Duke, Buddies, ABC, 1993.

RECORDINGS Video Games: (As Rick Ducommon) Stand–up performances number four, Don’t Quit Your Day Job, 1996. WRITINGS

Television Appearances; Specials: The Bad Guys, George Carlin: Playin’ with your Head, HBO, 1986. The 11th Annual Young Comedians, HBO, 1987. Mr. Phelps, On Location: The Roseanne Barr Show, HBO, 1987. Rick Ducommun: Piece of Mind, HBO, 1989. Montreal International Comedy Festival, HBO, 1989. Comic Relief III, HBO, 1989. Time Warner Presents the Earth Day Special, ABC, 1990. Rick Ducommun: Hit and Run, HBO, 1992. But ... Seriously, Showtime, 1994. But Seriously ’94, Showtime, 1995. Just for Laughs: Montreal Comedy Festival, 1999.

Television Episodes: (As Rick Dukeman) Rock ’N’ America, syndicated, 1984. Television Specials: Rick Ducommun: Piece of Mind, HBO, 1989.

DULLEA, Keir 1936– PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Episodic: Larry, ⬙Guilt Trip,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), NBC, 1985. Friend number two, ⬙Big Man on Mulberry Street,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1986. Leonard, ⬙The Audit,⬙ 227, NBC, 1987. Mahler, ⬙Blipverts,⬙ Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Mahler, ⬙Body Banks,⬙ Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Walter Krasky, ⬙The Final Adjustment,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. ⬙The Bodyguard Strikes Back,⬙ Ink, CBS, 1997. The Butcher, ⬙A Butcher, a Faker, a Bummed–Out Promo Maker,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997. Bernie, ⬙Six Degrees of Marlon,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1998. Bernie, ⬙Everybody Loves Shawn,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1999. Cliff, ⬙The Shortest Yard,⬙ Shasta McNasty (also known as Shasta), UPN, 2000. Viper, ⬙Caught on Tape,⬙ Normal, Ohio, Fox, 2000. Sergeant McKay, ⬙Bear Trap,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 2001. Lucky, FX Channel, 2002.

Born May 30, 1936, in Cleveland, OH; son of Robert (a bookstore owner) and Margaret (a bookstore owner; maiden name, Ruttan) Dullea; married Margo Bennett (an actress), 1960 (divorced, 1968); married Susan Lessons (a fashion publicist), 1969 (divorced, 1970); married Susie Fuller, 1972 (died January 5, 1998); married Mia Dillon (an actress), 1999; children: two stepdaughters. Education: Attended San Francisco State College; trained for the stage at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Addresses: Agent—Bret Adams, Ltd., 448 West 44th St., New York, NY, 10036. Career: Actor. Made stage debut as resident juvenile at Totem Pole Playhouse, PA; appeared at the Berkshire Playhouse, Stockbridge, MA, the Hedgerow Theatre in Philadelphia, PA, and at the John Drew Theatre, Guild Hall Theatre, East Hampton, NY, in stock productions; Theater Artists Workshop, Westport, CT, founder (with Susie Fuller Dullea), 1983. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: San Francisco International Film Festival Award, best actor, 1962, Golden Globe Award, most promising newcomer—male, Golden Laurel

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Dr. Stevens, Pope Joan (also known as The Devil’s Imposter), 1972. Devil in the Brain (also known as Il diavolo nel cervello and Le diable dans la tete), 1972. Rick, Paperback Hero (also known as Le coq du village), 1973. Beginning, 1973. Garry, Paul and Michelle (also known as Paul et Michelle), Paramount, 1974. Peter, Black Christmas (also known as Silent Night, Evil Night and Stranger in the House), Warner Bros., 1975. Lewis, Welcome to Blood City (also known as Blood City), EMI, 1977. Magnus Lofting, Full Circle (also known as The Haunting of Julia), 1977. Dominic Lyall, Leopard in the Snow, Harlequin, 1977. Mysterious stranger, Mannikin, 1977. David, Three Dangerous Ladies, 1977. The Starlost: Deception, 1980. Julian Bedford, Brainwaves (also known as Mind Games), 1982. Dr. Steiger, Blind Date (also known as Deadly Seduction), 1983. David Bowman, 2010 (also known as 2010: The Year We Make Contact), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1984. Glenn/The Next One, The Next One (also known as Taxidiotis tou chronou, O and The Time Traveler), 1984. (Uncredited) Himself, 2010: The Odyssey Continues, 1984. Thorvald, Oh, What a Night, 1992. The Divine Inspiration, 2000. 3 Days of Rain, Cassian Elwes, 2000. Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures, 2001. Sladke sanje, 2001. Secretary Bayer, Alien Hunter, Columbia, 2003. The Good Shepherd, Universal, 2006. Jonah Pryce, Fortune, 2006.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Off–Broadway debut) Timmie Redwine, Season of Choice, Barbizon–Plaza Theatre, 1959. Nick, A Short Happy Life, Moore Theatre, Seattle, WA, then Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1961. Dr. Jim Tennyson, Dr. Cook’s Garden, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1967. Don Baker, Butterflies Are Free, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1969. Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, then American National Theatre Academy Theatre, New York City, 1974. Jimmy, P.S. Your Cat Is Dead!, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1975. Sweet Prince, off–Broadway production, 1982. Guy, Doubles, Ritz Theatre, New York City, 1985. The Servant, Toronto, Canada, 1990. The Other Side of Paradise, Kaufman Theater, New York City, 1992. Lawyers, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1998. Double Act, American Stage Festival, Milford, CT, 1998. The Cherry Orchard, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Bristol, PA, 1999. Major Tours: Deathtrap, U.S. cities, 1999. Film Appearances: (Film debut) Billy Lee Jackson, Hoodlum Priest, United Artists, 1961. David Clemens, David and Lisa, Continental, 1962. Private Doll, The Thin Red Line, Allied Artists, 1964. Lee Carey, Mail Order Bride (also known as West of Montana), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1964. Aldo, Le Ore nude (also known as The Naked Hours), 1964. Stephen Lake, Bunny Lake Is Missing, Columbia, 1965. Clay Anderson, Jr., Madame X, Universal, 1966. Doctor Cook’s Garden, 1967. David ⬙Dave⬙ Bowman, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1968. Paul Renfield, The Fox, Claridge, 1968. Marquis de Sade (title role), De Sade (also known as Das ausschweifende leben des Marquis de Sade and Die liebesabenteuer des Marquis S), American International, 1969.

Television Appearances; Series: Larry Franklin, Channing, ABC, 1963. Devon, The Starlost, 1973. Loving Friends and Perfect Couples, 1983. Dr. Mark Jarrett, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Miniver, 1960. Elisha, Give Us Barabbas!, 1961. Dr. Chris Perdeger, Black Water Gold, 1970. Montserrat, Montserrat, 1971. Johnny Morrison, Law and Order, 1976. General George Custer, The Legend of the Golden Gun, 1978. Eric, Because He’s My Friend (also known as Love Under Pressure), 1978. 96

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DURAND Buzz Simms, ⬙Blues for Sally M,⬙ McMillan & Wife (also known as McMillan), 1972. Jason Reynard, ⬙Test of Wills,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. ⬙Sal Mineo: Hollywood’s Forgotten Rebel,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Dr. Immo, ⬙Convergence,⬙ Witchblade, TNT, 2001. Robert Stanley, ⬙Nice Guys Finish Last,⬙ Ed, NBC, 2002. Paul Lyman, ⬙Hubris,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Judge Walt Thornburg, ⬙Justice,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002. Andrew Keener, ⬙Cost of Capital,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2006.

Thomas Grambell, Brave New World, 1979. Mr. Smith, The Hostage Tower, 1980. Devon, The Starlost: The Beginning, 1980. Devon, The Starlost: Deception, 1980. Devon, The Starlost: The Alien Oro, 1980. Cliff Letterman, No Place to Hide, 1981. Saturn Awards, 1981. Glenn, The Next One, Showtime, 1985. Joseph Hepburn, The Audrey Hepburn Story, ABC, 2000. Songs in Ordinary Time, 2000. Also appeared in All Summer Long. Television Appearances; Specials: Night of 100 Stars III, NBC, 1990. Narrator, The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars, AMC, 1998. Voice of Walker Evans, Walker Evans/America, PBS, 2000.

RECORDINGS Taped Readings: If You Could See Me Now, DH, 1986. Rear Window and Three O’Clock, DH, 1987. Miss Lonelyhearts, Audio Partners, 1990. (With Charlton Heston and George Ross) Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, 1992. Rear Window, DH, 1993. Treasure Island, 1995.

Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Cry Ruin,⬙ Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (also known as Desilu Playhouse), 1960. Paul, ⬙Black November,⬙ Route 66, 1960. ⬙Murder Is a Face I Know,⬙ Naked City, 1961. ⬙The Big Splash,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, 1961. ⬙The Golden Thirty,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, 1961. Jerry Bullock, ⬙Cry a Little for Mary Too,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, 1961. Maples, ⬙People Need People,⬙ Alcoa Premiere, 1961. Linc Ketterman, ⬙One Tiger,⬙ Alcoa Premiere, 1962. Tommy Miller, ⬙Ordeal in Darkness,⬙ Alcoa Premiere, 1962. Eddie Phillips, ⬙A Very Rough Sketch,⬙ Checkmate, 1962. Alec Benden, ⬙A Creature Lurks in Ambush,⬙ Cain’s Hundred, 1962. ⬙Cry Ruin,⬙ Kraft Mystery Theater, 1962. Lieutenant, ⬙The Outpost,⬙ The DuPont Show of the Week, 1962. ⬙Far from the Shade Tree,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, 1962. ⬙Stopover on the Way to the Moon,⬙ Empire, 1963. ⬙The Young Avengers,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, 1963. Eric Green, ⬙The Broken Year,⬙ Alcoa Premiere, 1963. ⬙Apple Falls Not For from the Tree,⬙ Naked City, 1963. Bob Jolley, ⬙Elegy for a Hangman,⬙ Bonanza (also known as Ponderosa), 1963. Dennis Brady, ⬙One Small Unhappy Family,⬙ Going My Way, 1963. ⬙Pale Horse, Pale Rider,⬙ The Wednesday Play, 1964. Lieutenant Muller, ⬙To Heinie–With Love,⬙ Twelve O’Clock High, 1965. The Match Game, NBC, 1969.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 28, 1985, pp. 41. Salon Magazine, May 29, 1999, pp. 2.

DURAND, Kevin 1974– (Kevin Serge Durand) PERSONAL Full name, Kevin Serge Durand; born January 14, 1974, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Education: Attended Port Arthur Collegiate Institute. Avocational Interests: Reading, sports (including hockey and jogging), writing, yoga. Career: Actor. Occasional backup singer for the band 30 Odd Foot of Grunts; also performs as a comedian. Awards, Honors: Leo Award nomination, best guest actor in a dramatic series, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2005, for ⬙The Tour Guide,⬙ The Collector. 97

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CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cliff Ignewsky, Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 1999. Joshua, Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Dark Angel⬙), Fox, 2001–2002. Special Agent Jay Swopes, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Kenny, Hard Time: Hostage Hotel (also known as Hostage Hotel), TNT, 1999. Homeless bloke on train, Taken (also known as Stephen Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Claudio, Mob Princess, 2003. Earl, The Goodbye Girl, TNT, 2004. John Carl Lowman, 12 Hours to Live, Lifetime, 2006.

Film Appearances: Bazooka marksman Joe, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (also known as Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me), New Line Cinema, 1999. ⬙Tree⬙ Lane, Mystery, Alaska, Buena Vista, 1999. FBI Agent Verner, K–9: P.I., Universal Home Video, 2002. Himself, Texas (documentary), Buena Vista Home Video, 2002. Three–toe, Greener Mountains, North 45 Films/ Waterfall Films, 2004. Carlos, The Butterfly Effect, New Line Cinema, 2004. Black knight ghost, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Warner Bros., 2004. Booth, Walking Tall, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Oshima, Big Momma’s House 2, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Trevor Whedon/Gregory Creal, Tarzan, The WB, 2003. Agent Jay Swopes, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Police officer at party, Kyle XY, ABC Family Channel, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alan, ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime and syndicated, 2000. Mr. Mooney, ⬙Mars Attacks,⬙ ER, NBC, 2000. Zipacna, ⬙Pretense,⬙ Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Showtime, 2000. VX, ⬙The Sum of Its Parts,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2001. Zipacna, ⬙Summit,⬙ Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Showtime, 2002. Zipacna, ⬙Last Stand,⬙ Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Showtime, 2002. Charles, ⬙Sunday Mornings,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003. Charles (in archive footage), ⬙Nighthawks,⬙ Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003. The devil/bus driver, ⬙The Tour Guide,⬙ The Collector, City TV (Canada), 2005.

Stage Appearances: Godspell (Unplugged) (musical), Canadian production, 1996. Kiss Me Kate (musical), Canadian production, 1996. (As Kevin Serge Durand) Injun Joe, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (musical), Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 2001. Also appeared in a production of Robin Hood. Major Tours: Spirit of a Nation (musical), Canadian cities, 1991. Forever Plaid (musical), Canadian cities, 1997.

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EFRON, Zac 1987– (Zachary Efron) PERSONAL Full name, Zachary David Alexander Efron; born October 18, 1987, in San Luis Obispo, CA; son of David (an electrical engineer) and Starla (a power plant employee) Efron. Avocational Interests: Playing the piano and guitar, fixing cars, various sports, including golf, skiing, rock climbing, snowboarding, surfing, and basketball.

Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Totally Suite New Year’s Eve, Disney Channel, 2003. Himself, High School Musical Dance–Along, Disney Channel, 2006. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Sixth Annual Family Television Awards, The WB, 2004. The Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Manager—Alchemy Entertainment, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 720, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Simon, ⬙Safe,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. Bobby Neville, ⬙Dear Abby,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2003. Luke Tomello, ⬙Without Consent,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2004. Seth Dawson, ⬙Sex & Taxes,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005. Danny, ⬙Deception,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2006. Trevor, ⬙Odd Couples,⬙ The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (also known as The Suite Life and TSL), Disney Channel, 2006. Himself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2006.

Career: Actor. Made appearances on various television networks, such as MTV. Also known as Zachary Efron. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television movie, miniseries, or special—supporting young actor, Young Artist Foundation, 2005, for Miracle Run; Teen Choice awards, choice breakthrough star, and (with Vanessa Anne Hudgens) best television chemistry, both 2006, for High School Musical. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cameron Bale, Summerland, The WB, 2004–2005.

Some sources cite an appearance in Room Raiders, MTV.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, The Disney Channel Games, Disney Channel, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Pete Laemke, The Big Wide World of Carl Laemke, Fox, 2003. 99

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Cameron Bale, Summerland, The WB, 2004. Harry Fuller, Triple Play, Disney Channel and ABC Family Channel, 2004. Cody, If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home by Now, Fox, 2006. Pizza delivery person, Heist, NBC, 2006.

Career: Actor and voice artist. Wrote, directed, and produced several showcases; appeared in several television commercials; Attack Ads, Marina del Rey, CA, director; directed commercials and promotional spots. Worked as a stand–up comedian and as a member of Groundlings Sunday Company.

Film Appearances: Stuart Wasser, Melinda’s World, 2002. Patrick McCardle, The Derby Stallion, Scorpio Pictures/ TWD Enterprises, 2005. Link Larkin, Hairspray (musical), New Line Cinema, 2007.

CREDITS Stage Appearances: Gypsy (musical), Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, CA, c. 2000.

Film Appearances: Dixon, I Love Trouble, Buena Vista, 1994. Max, Toughguy (also known as Evil Never Sleeps and Terrified), A–pix Entertainment, 1995. Voice of Bettleheim the cat, Doctor Doolittle (also known as Dr. Doolittle), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Elvin, Two Days, American World Pictures, 2003. Bob Bobson, The Story of Bob (short film), Area 51 Films/Goldenlight Films, 2005.

Appeared in Auntie Mame and Peter Pan and the musicals Little Shop of Horrors and The Music Man. RECORDINGS Albums; with Others: High School Musical (soundtrack; also known as High School Musical: The Soundtrack), Disney Records, 2006. High School Musical (enhanced special edition of soundtrack), Disney Records, 2006.

Film Work: Additional voices, Rusty: A Dog’s Tale (animated; also known as Rusty: The Great Rescue), Saban Entertainment, 1998. (As Chad Michael Einbinder) Member of automated dialogue replacement loop group, Susan’s Plan (also known as Dying to Get Rich), Kushner–Locke, 1998. Member of loop group, Antz (animated), DreamWorks, 1998. Member of automated dialogue replacement loop group, The Story of Us, Warner Bros., 1999. Additional voices, Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (animated), Warner Bros., 2003.

Singles: (With Vanessa Anne Hudgens and Andrew Seeley) ⬙Breaking Free,⬙ 2006. (With others) ⬙Get’cha Head in the Game,⬙ 2006. (With Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Lucas Grabeel) ⬙I Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You,⬙ 2006. (With Hudgens and Seeley) ⬙Start of Something New,⬙ 2006. (With the High School Musical cast and featuring P. J. Schwartz) ⬙We’re All in This Together,⬙ 2006. ⬙What I’ve Been Looking for,⬙ 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Rico, 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It and 3rd Rock), NBC, 1997–2001.

Music Videos: Hope Partlow, ⬙Sick Inside,⬙ 2005. (With Vanessa Anne Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, and Lucas Grabeel) ⬙I Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You,⬙ 2006. (With the High School Musical cast and featuring P. J. Schwartz) ⬙We’re All in This Together,⬙ 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Bob, ⬙The Note,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994. Reporter, ⬙Chapter One,⬙ Murder One, ABC, 1995. Reporter, ⬙Chapter Twenty,⬙ Murder One, ABC, 1996. Artie, ⬙Tammi’s Little Problem,⬙ Strip Mall, Comedy Central, 2000. Voice of father, ⬙The Call: Part 1,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future), The WB, 2000. Voice of captain, ⬙The Enemy Below: Part 1,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL, JLA, Justice

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ELLIOTT Voices of resort owner and R.Y.N.O salesperson, Ratchet & Clank, 2002. Voice, Command & Conquer: Generals, Electronic Arts, 2003. Voice, Command & Conquer: Generals Zero Hour, EA Games, 2003. (As Chad Michael Einbinder) Voices of shady salesperson and Billy, Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (also known as Rachet & Clank: Locked and Loaded and Ratchet & Clank 2: Locked and Loaded), Insomniac Games, 2003. Voice, Call of Duty: Finest Hour, Activision, 2004.

League of America, and Justice League Unlimited), Cartoon Network, 2001. Dr. Schmidt, ⬙Labor of Love,⬙ Reba (also known as Deep in the Heart, Family Planning, and Sally), The WB, 2002. Phil, ⬙Stop Having Sex,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2002. Voice of security chief, ⬙Hunt in the Hub,⬙ The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2002. First friend, ⬙Still Our Little Boy,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2003. First teammate, ⬙Still Scoring,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2003. Mr. Bruckers (science teacher), ⬙The New Kid in Town,⬙ The Jersey, Disney Channel, 2003. Tiger, ⬙Fur and Loathing,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2003. Police officer, ⬙Dream Seller,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2004. Sitcom father, ⬙To Know Her,⬙ Century City, CBS, 2004. Voice of attendant, ⬙This Little Piggy,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL, JLA, Justice League of America, and Justice League Unlimited), Cartoon Network, 2004. ⬙Is That Plutonium in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Happy to See Me?,⬙ Crossing Jordan (also known as Untitled Tim Kring Project), NBC, 2004. Gary, ⬙Still Drinking,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2005. Gary, ⬙Still Losin’ It,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2005. Gary, ⬙Still the Boss,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2005. Gordon, ⬙Blame It on the Rain,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2005. Sam Friedman, ⬙Save Me,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy (also known as Complications, Procedure, Surgeons, Under the Knife, and Grey’s Anatomy—Die jungen Aerzte), ABC, 2005. Voice, ⬙The Block Is Hot,⬙ The Boondocks (animated), Cartoon Network, 2006.

WRITINGS Teleplays; Episodic: ⬙That Stinking Feeling,⬙ Recess (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Recess⬙: Created by Paul and Joe), ABC, 1999. Also wrote episodes of Hysteria (animated), The WB. Teleplays; Pilots: With others, wrote the original pilot for the series Still Standing, CBS. Writings for the Stage: Wrote 1.5 Man Show and various showcases. Affiliated with the Beverly Hills Playhouse.

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Appeared as Bucky in an episode of Bob, CBS; as Matzner in an episode of Burke’s Law, CBS; and as Bobby in ⬙Love Me Do,⬙ an unaired episode of L.A. Firefighters (also known as Fire Company 132), Fox. Some sources cite an appearance as Les Marinoff, Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC.

PERSONAL Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Education: Attended New Mexico Junior College and the University of Calgary; trained at Vancouver Studio 58 and Theatre Masquerade. Avocational Interests: Golf, hockey.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Birthday party man, Arrested Development, Fox, 2003.

Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent and Literary Agency, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Christopher Wright Management, 3340 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90068.

Stage Work: Directed and produced 1.5 Man Show. Associated with various showcases and with the Beverly Hills Playhouse.

Career: Actor.

RECORDINGS CREDITS Video Games: Voices of medium interbot and male civilian, Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, Warner Bros. Pictures, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Nick Biancavilla, Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2000–2004. 101

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Television Appearances; Movies: Ray, Dream House, UPN, 1998. Mark Curran, G–Saviour (also known as Gundam Savior), 2000. Todd Beamer, Flight 93, Arts and Entertainment, 2006.

Film Appearances: Max, Stone Coats, 1996. Jason Wells and Jason Black, The Silencer, Prophecy Entertainment, 1999. Steve, Convergence (also known as Premonition), Mosaic Movies/New City Releasing/One World Media, 1999. Yuppie man, Double Jeopardy (also known as Doppelmord and Double condamnation), Paramount, 1999. The Other Side of Monday (short film), 2000. Michael Bodine, Hobbs End, Avrio Filmworks/Eve Digital Entertainment, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Neil Royce, ⬙Getting MADD,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1997. Slick, ⬙Boys Will Be Boys,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It Out at Madison), CanWest Global Television (Canada), 1997. Slick, ⬙Fallout,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It Out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1997. Slick, ⬙Kiss of Life,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It Out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1997. Danny, ⬙Marker 262,⬙ First Wave, Space and Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. (As Brennan Elliot) Tom, ⬙Final Exam,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1998. ⬙The Girl Who Was Plugged In,⬙ Welcome to Paradox, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Clyde Bromeo, ⬙In Dreams,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1999. Danny, ⬙The Decision,⬙ First Wave, Space and Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Tom Claremont, ⬙Gaslight,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 1999. Jake Bane, ⬙The Case of the Real Fake,⬙ The Adventures of Shirley Holmes (also known as The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, Detective), YTV (Canada), c. 1999. Adam, ⬙Fidelity,⬙ House M.D. (also known as House), Fox, 2004. David Saltzman, ⬙My Boyfriend’s Back,⬙ North Shore, Fox, 2004. Hal Dearborn (restaurant owner), ⬙American Goddess,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished and W.A. T.), CBS, 2004. Paul Harley, ⬙Mr. Monk Gets Fired,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2004. Brian Armstrong, ⬙Wings,⬙ Eyes, ABC, 2005. Dr. Nick Biancavilla, ⬙Family Practice,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2005. Nick Irons, ⬙In Your Face,⬙ Blind Justice, ABC, 2005. Nick Irons, ⬙Leap of Faith,⬙ Blind Justice, ABC, 2005. Nick Irons, ⬙Past Imperfect,⬙ Blind Justice, ABC, 2005. Sergeant Carroll, ⬙A Bullet Runs through It: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2005. Ben, ⬙Fifty–Fifty,⬙ The 4400, USA Network, 2006. Ben, ⬙The Gospel according to Collier,⬙ The 4400, USA Network, 2006. Ben, ⬙Terrible Swift Sword,⬙ The 4400, USA Network, 2006. Ray Williams, ⬙Baby Blues,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2006. Ray Williams, ⬙Dog Day Afternoons,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2006.

Some sources cite an appearance in Sure Thing. Stage Appearances: Appeared as in various stage productions, including the children’s musical Table Manners. RECORDINGS Music Videos: Tom Cochrane, ⬙Life Is a Highway,⬙ 1992.

ERICKSON, Ethan 1973– PERSONAL Full name, Ethan Skip Evans; born August 5, 1973, in Minneapolis, MN. Education: University of California Santa Barbara, B.A., English literature; also attended the University of New Mexico. Avocational Interests: Kite surfing and motocross. Addresses: Agent—Diverse Talent Group, 1875 Century Park East, Suite 2250, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Manager—Link Talent Group, 4741 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Suite 106, Studio City, CA 91607. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials for Uncle Ben’s rice, and Claritin D medication; does voiceover work; the voice of Southwest Airlines. CREDITS Film Appearances: Boyfriend, Two Bits & Pepper, PM Entertainment Group, 1995. New Testament (short), 1998. 102

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ERICKSON Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Travel Channel Specials, The Travel Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Sam, Joey, NBC, 2004.

Television Appearances; Series: Anthony James ⬙J⬙ Chamberlain, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1996–98. Percy West, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1999–2000. Host, Get This Party Started, UPN, 2006. John Cotter, Fashion House, MyNetwork, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Bobby, ⬙The Wall,⬙ Step By Step, ABC, 1995. William, ⬙Death, Lies and Videotape,⬙ Glory Days (also known as Demontown), The WB, 2002. Dirk, ⬙The One with the Soap Opera Party,⬙ Friends, NBC, 2003. Narrator, Trace Evidence: The Case Files of Dr. Henry Lee, Court TV, 2004. Jake, ⬙Time of Your Death,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les Experts), CBS, 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: Shawn, Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door, Hallmark Channel, 2006.

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FAHN, Tom 1962– (Tom Charles, Marvin Lee) PERSONAL Born April 30, 1962, in Queens, New York, NY; brother of Jonathan Fahn (an actor and voice actor) and Melissa Charles (an actress and voice actress); married Dorothy Elias (an actress and voice actress; some sources cite name as Dorothy Melendrez and Dorothy Melendez), 1985. Career: Actor and voice artist. CREDITS Film Appearances: (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of Tetsuya Wakatsuka, Outlanders (anime), L.A. Hero/Dark Image Entertainment, 1986, originally released in Japan, other English versions also released. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of Ferris’s friend, Buraku majikku M–66 (anime; also known as Black Magic M–66), U.S. Renditions, originally released by Toshiba EMI, 1987. Zach, Frankenstein General Hospital, New Star Entertainment, 1988. (As Marvin Lee) Bidder, The Vineyard, New World Pictures, 1989. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of Sho Fukemachi, Kyoshoku soko Guyver Act II (anime; also known as Guyver: Bio–Booster Armor, Act Two), originally released in Japan, c. 1991. (As Tom Charles) Voice of Ministorian Ninja, Bastard!! (anime; also known as Bastard!! Destroyer of Darkness, Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakai–jin, and Bastard!! Ankoku no Hakai Kami), 1992.

Film Work: Additional voices, Shout, Universal, 1991. Location consultant, Decoy, Prism Pictures, 1995. (English version; as Tom Charles) Additional voices, Red Hawk: Weapon of Death (anime), Animaze, c. 1998, originally released in Japan. Television Appearances; Series: (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of Kei Katsuragi, Chojiku seiki Ogasu (anime; also known as Superdimensional Century Orguss), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1983. 104

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(English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of Sho Fukamachi, Kyoshoku soko Guyver (anime; also known as Guyver: Bio–Booster Armor), [Japan], originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1989. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of Franken von Folger, Jaianto robo: Animeshon (anime), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1991. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of Marduk commander, Chojiku yosai Macross II Lovers, Again (anime; also known as Macross II: Lovers Again and Superdimensional Fortress Macross II: Lovers Again), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1992. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of first gunner, Chojiku seiki Ogasu 02 (anime; also known as Orguss 02 and Super Dimension Century Orguss 02), beginning c. 1995, originally broadcast by Mainichi Broadcasting System, beginning c. 1993. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voices of servant of Goa, newscaster, and DIA agent, Magma taishi (anime; also known as Ambassador Magma), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1993. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of CBX commentator, Battle Athletes (anime), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1997. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of punk, Battle Athletes diaundokai (anime; also known as Battle Athletes), c. 1998, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1997–98. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice, Trigun (anime; also known as Trigun Ⲇ1: The $$60,000,000,000 Man and Toraigan), Cartoon Network, 1998. (English version; as Marvin Lee) Voice of jeweler, Arc the Lad (anime), originally broadcast by Wowow, 1999. Various voices, Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon 02, Digimon 03, and Digimon: Season 3), Fox, 1999–2002, then ABC, 2002–2003. (English version; as Marvin Lee) Voices of police officer and aide, Brigadoon: Marin to Melan (anime; also known as Brigadoon), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 2000. (English version) Voice of Hakuba, Mashuranbo (anime; also known as Shinzo), Fox, 2000–2002, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2002, Disney Channel, beginning 2005, originally broadcast in Japan. (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of ⬙Michael⬙ Sato, Kacho Oji (anime; also known as Black Heaven, The Legend of Black Heaven, and Kachou Ouji—Hard Rock Save the Space), 2000, originally broadcast by Wowow, 1999. (English version) Voices of shadow underling and reporter, Kikaida Zero Wan: The Animation (anime; also known as Kikaider 01: The Animation), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 2001. (English version; as Marvin Lee) Voice of Tochiro, Cosmo Warrior Zero (anime; also known as Cos-

Television Appearances; Miniseries: (English version; as Tom Charles) Voice of reporter, Rakusho! Hyper Doll (anime), originally broadcast in Japan, c. 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Father, The ⬙Even Stevens⬙ Movie, Disney Channel, 2003. (English version) Voice of Agumon, Digimon: Diaboromon Strikes Back (anime; also known as Digimon Adventure, Digimon: Diablomon Strikes Back, Digimon Movie 4, Digimon 02: Revenge of Diaboromon, and Digimon Adventure 02— Diablomon no Gyakushuu), ABC Family Channel and Disney Channel, 2005, originally broadcast in Japan, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: After Diff’rent Strokes: When the Laughter Stopped, Fox, 2000. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Skelereena, ⬙Mirror of Regret,⬙ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers (also known as Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers, Mighty Morph’n Power Rangers, and Power Rangers Ninja), Fox, 1994. (As Tom Charles) Voice of Firecat, ⬙Cat–Tastrophy,⬙ Big Bad Beetleborgs (also known as Saban’s ⬙Big Bad Beetleborgs⬙), Fox, 1996. First bad comic, ⬙Comic Relief,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1997. Voice of Count Nocturn, ⬙Carlos and the Count,⬙ Power Rangers Turbo, Fox, 1997. 105

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Voice of demon racer, ⬙Built for Speed,⬙ Power Rangers Turbo, Fox, 1997. Voice of wicked wisher, ⬙Beware the Third Wish,⬙ Power Rangers Turbo, Fox, 1997. Pedestrian, ⬙Little Orphan Hilda,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), ABC, 1999. Voice of Chameliac, ⬙The Chameliac Warrior,⬙ Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, Fox, 1999. Voice of green shark, ⬙Shark Attack,⬙ Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, Fox, 1999.

ried Susan Groff, 1978 (divorced, 1979); married Carla Green (a psychotherapist, personal trainer, and television talk show host), 1980; children: (second marriage) Shawna (some sources cite Shanna), Lou, Jr., Brent. Education: Studied acting with Milton Katselas and Howard Fine. Career: Actor. Appeared in print ads for Joe Weider’s Dynamic Muscle Builder drink and commercials for Longhorn Steakhouse. Professional bodybuilder; chosen Teenage Mr. America, 1970, Mr. America, 1972, Mr. Universe, 1973 and 1974, and Mr. International, 1974; also worked as bodybuilding instructor and lecturer on bodybuilding and fitness at seminars and universities; Toronto Argonauts, professional football player; also former sheet metal worker. Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, reserve deputy, 2006.

Television Additional Voices; as Tom Charles; Anime Series: (English version; as Tom Charles) Kido senshi Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory (also known as Gundam 0083 and Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory), Cartoon Network, 2002, originally broadcast by Bandai Channel, 1991. (English version; as Tom Charles) Macross Plus, Encore Action, originally released by NHK, 1994. (English version; as Tom Charles) Street Fighter II: V (also known as Street Fighter II: Victory), originally broadcast in Japan, beginning c. 1995. (English version; as Tom Charles) Battle Athletes diaundokai (also known as Battle Athletes), c. 1998, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, 1997–98. (English version; as Tom Charles) Serial Experiments: Lain, G4TV, beginning 1998, originally broadcast in Japan. (English version; as Tom Charles) Kauboi bibappu (also known as Cowboy Bebop), Cartoon Network, 2001–2002, originally broadcast by TV Tokyo, Bandai Channel, and Wowow, 1998–99. (English version; as Tom Charles) The Big O (also known as Big O and The Big O II), Cartoon Network, 2003, also broadcast by Wowow, Bandai Channel, and Sun TV.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Title role, The Incredible Hulk, CBS, 1978–82. Voice of The Hulk, The Incredible Hulk (animated; also known as The Incredible Hulk & Friends), UPN, 1996. Himself, The King of Queens, CBS, 2005–2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, The Incredible Hulk: Death in the Family (also known as The Return of the Incredible Hulk), NBC, 1977. Title role, The Incredible Hulk: Married (also known as Bride of the Incredible Hulk), 1979. Title role, The Incredible Hulk Returns, NBC, 1988. Title role, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk, NBC, 1989. Title role, The Death of the Incredible Hulk (also known as The Death of the Incredible Hulk: The Movie), NBC, 1990. Goodwin, Extralarge: Jo–Jo (also known as Detective Extralarge: Yo Yo and Zwei supertypen in Miami: Der keline mit der grossen klappe), 1991. Dog catcher, Ping!, HBO, 2002.

RECORDINGS Video Games: (As Tom Charles) Voices, Brave Fencer Musahiden (also known as Brave Fencer Musashi), Square Electronic Arts, 1998. Voices of Dirk Vagrin, Farnsby Dunwroth, Zenomaron Croosinaden, Ubani, watchman Firecry, and arms dealer Froptub, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots: (Television debut) Title role, The Incredible Hulk (also known as The Return of the Incredible Hulk) CBS, 1977. Hulk, Billy, 1979. First federal officer, The Naked Truth, ABC, 1993. Himself, Fur on the Asphalt: The Greg the Bunny Reunion Show, Independent Film Channel, 2005.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, PBS, 1980.

Born November 9, 1952, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Matthew (a police lieutenant) and Victoria Ferrigno; mar106

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FERRIGNO Gray team member, Battle of the Video Games, syndicated, 1983. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1988. Stan Lee: The ComiX–MAN!, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Bill Bixby: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Quest for Fitness, History Channel, 1999. Dave Draper: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Bill Bixby: Chasing Perfection, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Entertainment Tonight Presents: Whatever Happened to Your Favorite TV Action Heroes?, syndicated, 2001. VH–1 Where Are They Now: Superheros, VH1, 2003. Dans la peau de Jean–Claude Van Damme, 2003. Ultimate Super Heroes, Ultimate Super Villains, Ultimate Super Vixens, Bravo, 2004. Battle of the Network Reality Stars, Bravo, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: I Love the ’70s, VH1, 2003. Film Appearances: (As Louis Ferrigno) Pumping Iron (documentary), Cinema V, 1977. Han, The Seven Magnificent Gladiators (also known as I sette magnifici gladiatori), Cannon, 1982. Title role, Hercules (also known as Ercole), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists/Cannon, 1983. Title role, Hercules II (also known as The Adventures of Hercules, Le avventure dell’incredible Ercole, and Le avventure di Ercole 2), Cannon, 1983. Title role, Sinbad of the Seven Seas (also known as Sinbad), Pathe International, 1989. Zerak, Desert Warrior (also known as Sand Wars), Silver Star/Prism, 1989. Klaus, All’s Fair (also known as Skirmish), Moviestore Entertainment, 1989. Sergeant Billy Thomas, Cage, United Artists, 1989. Bash, Liberty & Bash (also known as Crime Task Force), 1990. Smitty, Hangfire (also known as First Blood Commando), Motion Picture Corporation of America, 1991. Cain, The Making of ⬙... And God Spoke⬙ (also known as ... And God Spoke), Live Entertainment, 1993. Ranger John Jones, Frogtown II (also known as Hell Comes to Frogtown II and Return to Frogtown), 1993. Billy, Cage II (also known as Cage II: The Arena of Death), 1994. Quazzie, The Misery Brothers, 1995. Himself, Stand Tall (documentary), 1997. Bugsy/Alice, The Godson, Lions Gate Films, 1998. From Heaven to Hell, Dead Dog Productions, 2002. Knife thrower, Frank McKlusky, C.I., Buena Vista, 2002.

Appeared as a workman in en episode of Living Single, Fox. Television Appearances; Specials: CBS team member, Battle of the Network Stars V, ABC, 1978. CBS team member, Battle of the Network Stars VI, ABC, 1979. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes, CBS, 1979. The Television Annual: 1978/1979, ABC, 1979. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope for President, NBC, 1980. Saturn Awards, 1981. 107

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Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Jonathan Brewster, Arsenic and Old Lace, Drury Lane Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1985.

PERSONAL Full name, Megan Denise Fox; born May 16, 1986, in TN.

Major Tours: Appeared as Jonathan Brewster, Arsenic and Old Lace, U.S. cities; also toured U.S. and Canadian cities in Of Mice and Men and Requiem for a Heavyweight.

Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—N2N Entertainment, 1230 Montana Ave., Suite 203, Santa Monica, CA 90403; Teitelbaum Artists Group, 8840 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

RECORDINGS Videos: Introduction by Lou Ferrigno: The Incredible Hulk TV Pilot, 2003.

Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Won several awards at the American Modeling and Talent Convention, Hilton Head, SC, 1999; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television series (comedy or drama)—supporting young actress, 2005, for Hope & Faith.

Recorded Body Perfection; also appeared in a music video by the group Edgewater. WRITINGS

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Nonfiction: (With Douglas Hall) The Incredible Lou Ferrigno: His Story; With His Step–by–Step Training Program and Special Techniques for Building a Superb Body, Simon & Schuster, 1982. Lou Ferrigno’s Guide to Personal Power, Bodybuilding, and Fitness, Contemporary Books, 1996.

Film Appearances: (Film debut) Brianna Wallace, Holiday in the Sun, Warner Home Video, 2001. Carla, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Buena Vista, 2004.

Also wrote booklist such as ⬙Intermediate and Advanced Principles;⬙ ⬙Abdominals Serratus and Intercostals;⬙ ⬙Muscular Size and Power;⬙ ⬙Hulking Shoulders;⬙ ⬙Hulking Back;⬙ ⬙Hulking Arms;⬙ ⬙Contest Training;⬙ ⬙Basic Principles;⬙ ⬙The Mind;⬙ and ⬙Photo Album.⬙

Television Appearances; Series: Ione Starr, Ocean Ave. (also known as Ocean Ave), 2002—. Sydney Shanowski, Hope & Faith, ABC, 2004–2006.

OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Movies: Candace, Crimes of Fashion (also known as Boss Girl), ABC Family, 2004.

Periodicals: Muscles & Fitness, December, 1992, p. 94; January, 1993, p. 80; March, 1993, pp. 182, 188; February, 1994, p. 142; September, 1998, p. 84. People Weekly, February 15, 1999, p. 63.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Cassandra Rideway, The Help, The WB, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Shannon, ⬙Like a Virgin (Kinda),⬙ What I Like About You, The WB, 2003. Prudence, ⬙Camel Filters and Pheremones,⬙ Two and a Half Man, CBS, 2004. Cassandra Ridgeway, ⬙Dwayne Gets a Cold,⬙ The Help, The WB, 2004. Cassandra Ridgeway, ⬙Ollie Shares,⬙ The Help, The WB, 2004.

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FRIGON Wendy Roberts, ⬙Last Good Day,⬙ Tru Calling (also known as Heroine, Tru, and True Calling), Fox, 2005. Carol, ⬙Fey’s Sleigh Ride,⬙ Ugly Betty (also known as Betty in the USA and Betty the Ugly), ABC, 2006. Kendra Crowe, ⬙The Hunting Party,⬙ The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Dead Zone⬙), USA Network, 2006.

RECORDINGS Music Videos: Papa Roach’s ⬙Scars,⬙ 2005.

FRIGON, Miranda 1980– Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective Jude Philbrook, Intelligence (also known as Intelligence: The Movie), CBC, 2005.

PERSONAL Born February 2, 1980, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; mother, a gymnastics coach. Education: Attended the University of Alberta and the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, New York City; studied dance and gymnastics. Avocational Interests: Playing guitar and piano, singing, writing songs, making and selling jewelry.

Film Appearances: Featured dancer, Summer of Sam (also known as The Son of Sam), Buena Vista, 1999. Abby, Swimming Upstream, Crazy 8s Film, 2002. Cindy, Blinded (short film), Centurion Pictures, 2004. Mandie, Road Kill (short film), [Canada], 2004. Bank teller, Fishbowl (short film), Coup de Grace Films/ Centurion Pictures, 2005. Carol Black (car crash woman), White Noise, Universal, 2005. Julie Cassidy, It Waits, New Arc Entertainment, 2005. Diner waitress, Next, Columbia, 2007.

Addresses: Agent—Lucas Talent, 100 West Pender, Seventh Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1R8, Canada. Manager—Steve Himber, Himber Management, 211 South Beverly Dr., Suite 208, Beverly Hills, CA.

Some sources cite appearances in the films Half Crazy and Urn.

Career: Actress, singer, and songwriter. Appeared in advertisements.

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CREDITS Albums: Purple Sky, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series: Veronica, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (also known as Disney’s ⬙Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show⬙ and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids), syndicated, 1998–99. Tech agent Susan Carver, Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003.

Songs appeared in the series Jake 2.0, UPN. WRITINGS

Television Appearances; Movies: Tami, Avalanche Alley, 2001. Hostage nurse, Dead in a Heartbeat (also known as Pulsations mortelles), TBS, 2002. Luke, Johnny Tootall, 2005.

Albums: Purple Sky, 2002. Wrote songs that appeared in the series Jake 2.0, UPN.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tina, ⬙The Believers,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. ⬙Our Strongest Link,⬙ Higher Ground, Fox Family Channel, 2000. Pinky, ⬙Everybody Wants to Rule,⬙ The Unprofessionals, The Comedy Network, c. 2001. Beautiful nurse, ⬙Mind Games,⬙ John Doe, Fox, 2002. Robin, ⬙In the Name of Love,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2002. Felicia, ⬙Becoming,⬙ The 4400, USA Network, 2004.

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FUMUSA, Dominic 1972– PERSONAL Born 1972, in the United States; raised near Madison, WI; married Ilana Levine (an actress), October 13, 2002; children: one daughter. Education: University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, M.F.A., 1994.

Major Tours: Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie, U.S. cities, 2005–2006.

Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Robert Stein, Robert Stein Management, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 317, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Film Appearances: Waldo Hernandez, The Guru (also known as Le gourou et les femmes), Universal, 2002. Matthew, Chloe’s Prayer, Merus Pictures, 2005. Stephen, Dealbreaker (short film), Glamour Magazine, 2005. Ralph, Grilled, New Line Cinema, 2006.

Career: Actor. Member: Actors’ Equity Association.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Peter St. James, Bones, Fox, 2005.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Detective Lopez, ⬙Stalked,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 1999. Gregory Moltisanti, ⬙D–Girl,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2000. Jim, ⬙Frenemies,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2000. Lieutenant Coates, ⬙Paranoia,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2001. Scott Turner, ⬙Prejudice,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2001. Vincent Graziano, ⬙Forced Entry,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Saleel, ⬙Lucky Charmed,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2003. Devlin, ⬙Double Exposure,⬙ Hack, CBS, 2004. Jerry Toback, ⬙In Goddess We Trussed,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2004. Jonas Bayle, ⬙Identity Crisis,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Num3ers), CBS, 2005. Robert Costa, ⬙Crime and Misdemeanor,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2005.

Stage Appearances: Standby for Homenides/Battalion, A Flea in Her Ear, Roundabout Theatre Company, Laura Pels Theatre, New York City, 1998. (Broadway debut) Harry Roat, Jr. and Sam Hendrix, Wait Until Dark, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1998. Baby Face Martin, Dead End, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, c. 2000. Theo, [sic] (one–act), SoHo Repertory Theatre, Walkerspace Theatre, New York City, 2001. Vince, Tape, Naked Angels, Jose Quintero Theatre, New York City, 2001–2002. Toddy Koovitz, Take Me Out, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 2002, then New York Shakespeare Festival, Anspacher Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 2002. Alvaro Mangiacavallo, The Rose Tattoo, Huntington Theatre Company, 2004. Appeared in productions of As You Like It, Sweet Bird of Youth, and The Winter’s Tale, all Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada; The Gambler and Two Suitcases, both Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, WI; Hamlet, Huntington Theatre Company, Boston,

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GAIL, Max 1943– (Maxwell Gail, Max Gail, Jr., Maxwell Gail, Jr.)

Television Appearances; Miniseries: First Sergeant Walder, Pearl, 1978. (As Maxwell Gail) Professor Ray Morello, Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (also known as Love Can Build a Bridge), 1995.

PERSONAL Full name, Maxwell Trowbridge Gail, Jr.; born April 5, 1943, in Detroit, MI; son of Maxwell Trowbridge (in business) and Mary Elizabeth (maiden name, Scanlon) Gail; married Willie Mae Reese, February 12, 1983 (died, 1986); married, wife’s name Nan, 1989; children: (first marriage) India Jade Sun–Ting; (second marriage) Max, Grace. Education: Williams College, B.A., 1965; University of Michigan, M.B.A., 1969.

Television Appearances; Movies: Patrolman, The Priest Killer, 1971. Ragsdale, Curse of the Black Widow (also known as Love Trap), 1977. Henry Millen, Like Mom, Like Me, CBS, 1978. Lieutenant Spangler, Desperate Women, 1978. Andrew Spencer, 11th Victim (also known as The Lakeside Killer), 1979. Russ Garner, The Aliens Are Coming, 1980. Ray Garvey, Fun and Games, ABC, 1980. Sal, The Other Lover, CBS, 1985. Dr. Rudnick, Letting Go, 1985. Jim Armbruster, Killer in the Mirror, NBC, 1986. Mel Nichols, Can You Feel Me Dancing?, NBC, 1986. Sol Kramer, Intimate Strangers, CBS, 1986. Sam Davies, Tonight’s the Night (also known as The Game of Love), ABC, 1987. Narrator, Hoxsey: The Quack Who Cured Cancer (also known as Hoxsey: How Healing Becomes a Crime), 1987. Vernon ⬙Rusty⬙ Kitchens, Man Against the Mob (also known as Trouble in the City of Angels), ABC, 1988. Billy Ballew, The Outside Woman, ABC, 1989. Harry, Somebody’s Daughter, ABC, 1992. Mr. Jurgens, A Child Lost Forever (also known as A Child Lost Forever: The Jerry Sherwood Story), NBC, 1992. Judge Johnson, The Switch, CBS, 1993. Jack Hayes, Ride with the Wind, ABC, 1994. Tom Partridge, Sodbusters, Showtime, 1994.

Addresses: Office—Full Circle Productions, P.O. Box 4160, Malibu, CA 90264–4160. Career: Actor, director, and producer. Full Circle Productions, Malibu, CA, president and partner. Worked as teacher of ancient history and English at a private school in Grosse Pointe, MI, 1965–67. Member: American Federation of Radio and Television Artists, Screen Actors Guild, Actors’ Equity Association, Directors Guild of America, American Indian Movement, Artists for a Free South Africa. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy, variety, or music series, 1979 and 1980, both for Barney Miller. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (Sometimes credited as Maxwell Gail) Detective Sergeant Stanley ⬙Wojo⬙ Wojciehowicz, Barney Miller, ABC, 1975–81. 111

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Detective Michael Curran, Mortal Fear (also known as Robin Cook’s ⬙Mortal Fear⬙), NBC, 1994. Arliss Johnson, Inheritance (also known as Louisa May Alcott’s ⬙The Inheritance⬙), CBS, 1997. Art Koster, Tell Me No Secrets, NBC, 1997. (As Max Gail, Jr.) Wayne Inman, Not in This Town, 1997. General William ⬙Bill⬙ Meech, Judgment Day, HBO, 1999. Ted Vance, The Perfect Wife, Lifetime, 2000. Television Appearances; Pilots: Albanel, Mr. and Mrs. Cop, CBS, 1974. Harry Stover, Harry and the Kids, ABC, 1985. Will Costigan, Home, ABC, 1987. John McGuire, Jr., Our Shining Moment, NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marion Blake, ⬙Fool’s Gold,⬙ Cannon, 1971. Eddie, ⬙The Rip Off,⬙ Cannon, 1972. Tony, ⬙Cop Killer,⬙ Shaft, 1974. ⬙Fatal Damage,⬙ Get Christie Love, 1974. Donald S. ⬙Don⬙ Wilton, ⬙Dead or Alive,⬙ The Streets of San Francisco, 1976. Guest, Dinah! (also known as Dinah! & Friends), 1976. Llewellen ⬙Lew⬙ Farley, Jr., ⬙Altaira,⬙ Whiz Kids, CBS, 1984. Barney Tucker, ⬙Billboard Barney,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., 1985. Charlie, ⬙In the Cards,⬙ Tales of the Unexpected (also known as Roald Dahl’s ⬙Tales of the Unexpected⬙), 1985. Duncan Moore, ⬙Blue Man Down,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), 1987. Lieutenant Chet Webber, ⬙The Investigation: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Matlock, 1988. Stanley Holmes, ⬙Dead Letter,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Harold, ⬙Doogie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,⬙ Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1992. George Sanders, ⬙Liberation—October 16, 1998,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1993. Officer Carl Keegan, ⬙No, No Godot,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1995. Dan Lundy, ⬙Whitewater: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Charles B. Douglas/D. B. Cooper, ⬙The Ballad of D. B. Cooper,⬙ Renegade, 1995. Mr. Edwin James, ⬙Washita: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1995. Mr. Edwin James, ⬙Deal with the Devil,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1996. ⬙The Sheriff,⬙ The Lazarus Man, 1996. Dick Sproule, ⬙The Hole,⬙ Gun (also known as Robert Altman’s ⬙Gun⬙), ABC, 1997. Grandpa, ⬙The Tractor,⬙ Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (also known as Beyond Belief), 1997.

Television Appearances; Other: First doctor, Foster and Laurie, 1975. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars VII (special), ABC, 1979. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars IX (special), ABC, 1980. The Grand Baby, 1985. I Love the 80’s 3–D (miniseries), VH1, 2005. Television Director; Episodic: Directed episodes of Barney Miller, ABC, and Whiz Kids, CBS. Film Appearances: Rudy, The Organization, 1971. (Uncredited) Tunnel hoodlum, Dirty Harry, Warner Bros., 1971. (As Maxwell Gail, Jr.) Tony, Night Moves, Warner Bros., 1975. Leigh Gregory, Cardiac Arrest, 1980. Harold Oswell, D.C. Cab (also known as Street Fleet), Universal, 1983. Narrator, The Secret Agent, First Run Pictures, 1984. Charles King, Heartbreakers, Orion, 1984. Clay Eldrige, Where Are the Children?, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1986. Judah Best, Judgment in Berlin (also known as Escape to Freedom and Ein Richter fuer Berlin), New Line Cinema, 1988. Flannigan, Street Crimes (also known as Dead Even), PM Entertainment/Sunland Entertainment, 1992. Jerome Bellamy, Pontiac Moon, Paramount, 1994. Captain Peters, Deadly Target (also known as Fire Zone), 1994. Jasper Stone, Dangerous Touch, Trimark Pictures, 1994. 112

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GEORGE children: one. Education: University of Virginia, B.A., rhetoric and communication studies; Temple University, M.F.A., theater. Avocational Interests: Track and football.

Sheriff Ramsey, Forest Warrior, Turner Entertainment, 1996. Frame by Frame, 1996. Farmer John, Good Luck (also known as Guys Like Us and The Ox and the Eye), East West Film Partners, 1997. Mr. Carlson, Naturally Native, Red Horse Films, 1998. Len, Mind Rage (also known as Mind Lies), Mainline Releasing, 2000. Thomas Galloway, Facing the Enemy, World International Network, 2001. Mr. Quigley, Truth and Dare (also known as Graduation Night and Party On), 2003. David Storm, Perceptions, 2005. Grandpa Kimbell, The Tillamook Treasure, Bright Light Studios, 2006. Andrew, Angst, Dreamscape Cinema, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505; Association of Talent Agents, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 930, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. School of Communication and Theater, Temple University, member of board of directors. Member: American Federation of Television & Radio Artists (member of board of directors, Los Angeles; member of national board of directors).

Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Chief Bromdon, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Little Fox Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1970. (New York debut) Chief Bromdon, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Mercer Arts Center, 1973. Jack Kerouac, Visions of Kerouac, Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, 1976. George Herman ⬙Babe⬙ Ruth, The Babe, Princess Theatre, New York City, 1984.

Awards, Honors: Daytime Award nomination, outstanding younger actor in a drama series, 1999, for Sunset Beach. CREDITS Film Appearances: College kid, Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. (As Jason George) Derrick Williams, The Climb, WorldWide Pictures, 2002. Richard, Clockstoppers, Paramount, 2002. (As Jason George) Kevin, Barbershop, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2002. Dennis, Straighten Up America, 2003. Sledge: The Untold Story, 2005. (As Jason George) E! Entertainment Television anchor, Bewitched, Columbia, 2005. Carl, Good Vibrations, 2005. (As Jason George) Ben, You Did What?, 2006. Himself, That Guy, 2006.

RECORDINGS Albums: Do Something Beautiful, 1983. ADAPTATIONS Gail’s performance in the television episode ⬙Blue Man Down⬙ was collected for the video Amazing Stories: Book Four, 1992.

Television Appearances; Series: Michael Bourne, a recurring role, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1997–99. Scott Littleman, a recurring role, Titans, NBC, 2000. (As Jason George) Nathan ⬙Status Quo,⬙ Off Centre, The WB, 2001–2002. (As Jason George) Jackson, Platinum, UPN, 2003. (As Jason George) J. T. Hunter, Eve, UPN, 2003–2006.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, June 22, 1984, p. 10A.

GEORGE, Jason Winston 1972– (Jason George)

Television Appearances; Specials: Host, The 25th Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1998. Presenter, The 14th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1998. The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1999. The 6th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest, UPN, 2003.

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BET Comedy Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2004. I Love the 80’s 3–D, VH1, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, 13245 Riverside Dr., Suite 450, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Scott Littleton, Titans (movie), NBC, 2000.

Career: Composer and orchestrator. Disneyland Resort Paris, composer for ⬙Space Mountain: Mission 2⬙ roller coaster attraction; held publicity jobs at both Universal and Walt Disney studios; Disney Interactive, Burbank, CA, worked as an assistant producer. Created stop– motion animated 8 mm films as a child.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Channing Lawrence, ⬙Teacher,⬙ Moesha, UPN, 1998. Channing Lawrence, ⬙Independence Day,⬙ Moesha, UPN, 1999. Agent Matthison, ⬙The White Room,⬙ Roswell (also known as Roswell High), The WB, 2000. Agent Matthison, ⬙Destiny,⬙ Roswell (also known as Roswell High), The WB, 2000. Charlie Vergotti, ⬙The Fire Within,⬙ Arli$$, HBO, 2000. Charles, ⬙Toe Sucking,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2000. Fireman, ⬙The One Where They’re Up All Night,⬙ Friends, NBC, 2001. Kwame, ⬙Moon in Gemini,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Himself, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, The WB, 2002. Miles, ⬙The Big Sistah Sans Soul,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2002. Miles, ⬙The Big Game of Love Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2003. (As Jason George) Sammy August, ⬙First Date,⬙ She Spies, syndicated, 2003. Ted, ⬙Ted & Carol & Will & Abby,⬙ Abby, UPN, 2003. Thomas Paltrow, ⬙Inadmissible,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. Adisa Teno, ⬙End Game,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2005. (As Jason George) Adisa Teno, ⬙Showdown,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2005. Jolan, ⬙Babylon,⬙ Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Jolan, ⬙The Fourth Horseman: Part 2,⬙ Stargate SG–1 (also known as La porte des etoiles), Sci–Fi Channel, 2006.

Awards, Honors: Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Award, best score, 2001, for Medal of Honor: Underground; Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Award, best score, 2001, Gang awards, music of the year and best live performance, and Gang Award nomination, best original vocal or choral music, all 2002, all for Medal of Honor: Frontline; Gang Award, best original instrumental music, 2002, for the theme music to Medal of Honor: Allied Assault; Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, best music score, 2004, Annie Award, best music in an animated feature production, International Animated Film Society, Sierra Award, best score, Las Vegas Film Critics Society awards, World Soundtrack Award, discovery of the year, Film and Television Music Award, top box office film, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), BMI Film Music Award, Online Film Critics Society Award, best original score, Saturn Award nomination, best music, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best original score, International Press Academy, and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination, best composer, all 2005, and Grammy Award nominations, best instrumental composition and best score soundtrack album for a motion picture, television, or other visual medium, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, both 2006, all for The Incredibles; Emmy Award, outstanding dramatic underscore for a series, Film and Television Music Award (with J. J. Abrams), top television series, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), and BMI Television Music Award, all 2005, for Lost; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding music and lyrics, 2005, for ⬙The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Darker Face of the Earth, Los Angeles.

CREDITS GIACCHINO, Michael Film Orchestrator: The Family Stone (also known as Fucking Hate Her, Hating Her, and Untitled Thomas Bezucha Project), Fox 2000 Pictures, 2005.

PERSONAL Born in Riverside, NJ; married; children: one son. Education: School of Visual Arts, New York City, graduated; also attended the Juilliard School.

Television Orchestrator; Movies: Sin, Starz!, 2003. 114

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GIACCHINO Television Music; Series: Alias, ABC, 2001–2006. Lost, ABC, 2004—. Six Degrees (also known as 6 Degrees), ABC, beginning 2006. What about Brian, ABC, beginning 2006.

Albums: Secret Weapons over Normandy (enhanced soundtrack recording), La–La–Land Records, 2003. Alias (soundtrack recording), Varese Sarabande, Season 1, 2003, Season 2, 2004. The Incredibles (enhanced soundtrack recording), Disney, 2004. Lost (soundtrack recording), Varese Sarabande, 2006.

Television Music; Movies: Legal Deceit (also known as The Promised Land), Cinemax, 1997. ⬙Phenomenon II,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2003. Sin, Starz!, 2003. (And songs) ⬙The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz⬙ (musical), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2005.

Videos: Himself, The Making of ⬙The Incredibles,⬙ Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2005. Himself, More Making of ⬙The Incredibles,⬙ Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2005.

Television Music; Specials: Destination: Lost, ABC, 2005. Lost: The Journey, ABC, 2005. Lost: Revelation, ABC, 2006.

Video Game Work: Music producer and additional orchestrator, Medal of Honor, DreamWorks/Electronic Arts, 1999. Music producer and orchestrator, Warpath: Jurassic Park (also known as Warpath), DreamWorks Interactive, 1999. Music producer, Medal of Honor: Underground, Electronic Arts, 2000.

Also composer for the animated special Got Your Nose. Television Music; Pilots: Semper Fi, NBC, 2001. The Catch, 2005. Pros and Cons, 2005.

WRITINGS

Video Music: The Making of ⬙The Incredibles,⬙ Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2005. Vowellet: An Essay by Sarah Vowell, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 2005. The Family Stone: Behind the Scenes, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2006.

Film Music: Freight, 1998. No Salida (short film), 1998. Los Gringos (animated short film), 1999. Medal of Honor (soundtrack recording), DreamWorks Interactive, 1999. My Brother the Pig (animated short film), Unapix Entertainment, 1999. The Trouble with Lou, 2001. Redemption of the Ghost, Daniel Sladek Entertainment, 2002. String of the Kite (short film), 2003. The Incredibles (animated), Buena Vista, 2004. The Family Stone (also known as Fucking Hate Her, Hating Her, and Untitled Thomas Bezucha Project), Fox 2000 Pictures, 2005. The Karateguard (animated short film; also known as Tom and Jerry: The Karateguard), Warner Bros., 2005. Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, Warner Independent Pictures, 2005. One Man Band (animated short film), Buena Vista, 2005. Sky High, Buena Vista, 2005. Mission: Impossible III (also known as M:i:III and M:I– 3), Paramount, 2006. Ratatouille (animated; also known as Untitled Rodent Project), Buena Vista, 2007.

Video Game Music: The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Electronic Arts/Sega of America/THQ, 1997. The Lost World: Chaos Island, DreamWorks Interactive, 1998. The Lost World PSX, DreamWorks Interactive, 1998. Small Soldiers PSX, DreamWorks Interactive, 1998. Squad Commander, DreamWorks Interactive, 1998. Medal of Honor, DreamWorks/Electronic Arts, 1999. T’ai Fu, DreamWorks Interactive, 1999. Warpath: Jurassic Park (also known as Warpath), DreamWorks Interactive, 1999. (And song ⬙Each Night He Comes Home to Me⬙) Medal of Honor: Underground, Electronic Arts, 2000. Muppet Monster Adventure, Midway Games, 2000. Medal of Honor: Frontline, EA Games, c. 2001. Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Electronic Arts, 2002. Call of Duty, Activision, 2003. Secret Weapons over Normandy, LucasArts Entertainment, 2003. 115

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Alias!, Acclaim Entertainment, 2004. Call of Duty: Finest Hour, Activision, 2004. Call of Duty: United Offensive, Activision, 2004. The Incredibles, THQ, 2004. Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction (also known as Mercenaries), LucasArts Entertainment, 2004. Black, Electronic Arts, 2005. The Incredibles 2: Rise of the Underminer (also known as The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer and The Incredibles 2), THQ, 2005. Medal of Honor: Airborne, Electronic Arts, 2006. Albums: Secret Weapons over Normandy (enhanced soundtrack recording), La–La–Land Records, 2003. Alias (soundtrack recording), Varese Sarabande, Season 1, 2003, Season 2, 2004. The Incredibles (enhanced soundtrack recording), Disney, 2004. Lost (soundtrack recording), Varese Sarabande, 2006.

CREDITS

Work appeared in other albums.

Television Appearances; Series: Danny Kellogg, The Mommies (also known as Mommies), NBC, 1993–95. Sean Clayton, Bless This House, CBS, 1995–96. Voice of Sid, Hey Arnold! (animated; also known as Hey, Arnold!), Nickelodeon, c. 1996–2004.

Compositions; Other: Camden (concert), Haddonfield Symphony, Haddonfield, NJ, 2000. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Movies: Eric Krieger, Child of Rage, CBS, 1992. Brandon Russ, A Place to Be Loved (also known as Shattered Family), CBS, 1993. David at the age of eight, Where Are My Children?, ABC, 1994. Bobby, Treasure of Pirate’s Point (also known as The Legend of Pirate’s Point), The Disney Channel, 1999. Remembering Charlie, Lifetime, 2003.

Electronic: Michael Giacchino: The Official Website, http://www. michaelgiacchino.com, April 16, 2006. Soundtrack Online, http://www.soundtrack.net, November 11, 2004.

GIFALDI, Sam Television Appearances; Episodic: Martin, ⬙Caroline and the Kid,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1996. Young Leonard, ⬙The Sky Is Falling,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Marty Bauwer, ⬙The Guardian,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1997. Michael, ⬙This Slide of Paris,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1997. Stephen Burton, ⬙Dreams,⬙ The Visitor, Fox, 1997. Alex, ⬙Trash–Test Dummies,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1998. Big Mark, ⬙Mr. Right under Your Nose,⬙ Two of a Kind, ABC, 1999. Voice of Dyb, ⬙Planet of the Lost,⬙ Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (animated; also known as Disney/ Pixar’s ⬙Buzz Lightyear of Star Command⬙), UPN and syndicated, 2000. Voice of Elliott, ⬙Test of the Tested,⬙ Fillmore! (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Fillmore!⬙), ABC, 2002.

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Appeared as a child in Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox.

Member: Actors’ Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Danny Kellogg, The Mommies (also known as Mommies), NBC, 1993. Sean Clayton, Bless This House, CBS, c. 1995. Little coach, You Wish, ABC, 1997.

Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1960, for Russell Patterson’s Sketchbook; Antoinette Perry Award nomination and Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, both best actress in a play, 1978, for Chapter Two. CREDITS

Film Appearances: Voice of young Fluke, Fluke, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1995. Richard Rickover, Leave It to Beaver, Universal, 1997. Rusty, Held Up (also known as Inconvenienced), Trimark Pictures, 2000. Voice of Sam Beever, The Trumpet of the Swan (animated), TriStar, 2001. Voice of Sid, Hey Arnold! The Movie (animated; also known as Arnold Saves the Neighborhood and The Neighborhood), Paramount, 2002.

Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Sophie, Roberta (musical), North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, MA, 1958. (Broadway debut) Thelma, Gypsy (musical), Broadway Theatre, 1959, 1960. Russell Patterson’s Sketchbook, Maidman Theatre, New York City, 1960. Gypsy, then Lili, Carnival! (musical), Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1961–62, then Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, 1962–63. Susan, All American (musical), Winter Garden Theatre, 1962. Sarah Browne, Guys and Dolls (musical), O’Keefe Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1962. Leslie Henderson, Mr. President (musical), St. James Theatre, New York City, 1962–63. (London debut) Title role, Pocahontas, Lyric Theatre, 1963. Angela Crane, Kelly (musical), Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1965. Sarah Browne, Guys and Dolls (musical), City Center Theatre, New York City, 1965. Meet Me in Saint Louis, Municipal Opera House, St. Louis, MO, 1965. Resi, The Great Waltz, Civic Light Opera Theatre, Los Angeles, 1965. Susan Hollander, Don’t Drink the Water, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1966–68, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre and Belasco Theatre, both New York City, 1968. Sally Bowles, Cabaret (musical), Broadway Theatre, 1968–69. Betty Compton, Jimmy (musical), Winter Garden Theatre, 1969–70. Tina Trenhoven, Knickerbocker Holiday, Curran Theatre, San Francisco, CA, 1971. Female roles, Rich and Famous (musical), New York Shakespeare Festival, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, Public Theatre, New York City, 1976. Bus Stop, 1976. Travesties, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1977. The Importance of Being Earnest, Mark Taper Forum, 1977. Jennie Malone, Chapter Two, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1977, then Imperial Theatre, 1977–79, later Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 1979. Sonia Walsk, They’re Playing Our Song (musical), Imperial Theatre, 1979–81.

Film Additional Voices: A Bug’s Life (animated; also known as Bugs), Buena Vista, 1998. Tarzan (animated), Buena Vista, 1999. Stage Appearances: Appeared in a Los Angeles production of Shades of Blue.

GILLETTE, Anita 1936(?)– PERSONAL Original name, Anita Luebben; born August 16, 1936 (some sources cite 1938), in Baltimore, MD; daughter of John Alfred and Juanita (maiden name, Wayland) Luebben; married Ronald William Gillette (a doctor), October 13, 1957 (divorced, 1967); married Armand Eugene Coullet, July 23, 1982; children: Timothy Ronald, Christopher John. Education: Trained for the stage at Peabody Conservatory and with Lee Strasberg and Robert Lewis. Addresses: Agent—Judy Schoen and Associates, 606 North Larchmont Blvd., Suite 309, Los Angeles, CA 90004; HWA Talent Representatives, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505–5512. Career: Actress and singer. Appeared in a revue sponsored by the Festival of American Arts and Humanities at U.S. Embassy, London, 1966. 117

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Night Is Mother to the Day, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Blanche, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Alvin Theatre (now Neil Simon Theatre), New York City, between 1983 and 1985. Bianca Broude, Road Show, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1987. Juno Boyle, Juno, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1992–93. Rita, The Able–Bodied Seaman, Manhattan Class Company Theatre, New York City, 1993. Madame Hortense, Zorba (musical), North Shore Music Theatre, 2001. Bridget Conway, A Letter from Ethel Kennedy, Manhattan Class Company Theatre, 2002.

Television Appearances; Specials: Blue Fairy, Pinocchio, NBC, 1968. Ethel Levy Cohan, George M!, NBC, 1970. Herself, Caught in the Act, ABC, 1976. Aunt Rita, Through Thick & Thin, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Singer, Toast of the Town (also known as The Ed Sullivan Show), CBS, 1963. Guest panelist, What’s My Line?, CBS, 1965. Guest, Girl Talk, 1967, 1968. ⬙Love and the Waterbed,⬙ Love, American Style, 1971. ⬙Love and the Boomerang,⬙ Love, American Style, 1972. ⬙Love and the Know It All,⬙ Love, American Style, 1972. ⬙Love and the Patrol Person,⬙ Love, American Style, 1974. Guest, Celebrity Sweepstakes, NBC, 1974. Herself, The $10,000 Pyramid (also known as The $20,000 Pyramid, The $25,000 Pyramid, New $25,000 Pyramid, The $25,000 Pyramid, The $50,000 Pyramid, The $100,000 Pyramid, and The New $100,000 Pyramid), ABC, 1976, 1978. Helen Quincy, ⬙Promises to Keep,⬙ Quincy (also known as Quincy, M.E.), NBC, 1979. Teresa Duvall, ⬙Taxi in the Rain,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., 1979. Maureen Westphal, ⬙Time Heals: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ St. Elsewhere, 1986. Sue, ⬙Henry the Kissinger,⬙ You Again?, 1986. Herself, Super Password, NBC, 1986. Mrs. Claire Wicker, ⬙When I’m Sixty–four,⬙ Mad About You, NBC, 1994. Cookie Costello, ⬙Remand,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Mrs. Adams, ⬙Hot Child in the City,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2000. Mrs. Wojadubakowski, ⬙Whine Club,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 2000. Loretta Marlon, ⬙Poison,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2001. Betty, ⬙High Crimes,⬙ The War at Home, Fox, 2005. Betty, ⬙The Bigger They Come,⬙ The War at Home, Fox, 2005. Betty, ⬙Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,⬙ The War at Home, Fox, 2005. Lily Flynn, ⬙Weeping Willows,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2005. Lily Flynn, ⬙Kiss Kiss, Bye Bye,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2006.

Also appeared in The Seagull and Skin of Our Teeth. Major Tours: Leslie Henderson, Mr. President, U.S. cities, 1964. Eliza Doolittle, My Fair Lady, U.S. cities, 1966. Parthy, Show Boat (musical), 1998. Also toured as Irene, The Winslow Boy; and in productions of Bus Stop, Sabrina Fair, South Pacific, Steel Magnolias, and Sweet Bird of Youth. Television Appearances; Series: The Bell Telephone Hour, NBC, multiple appearances, 1964–66. Hippodrome Show, CBS, 1966. Franki, The Edge of Night, 1967–68. Honeymoon Suite, 1972. Panelist, I’ve Got a Secret, CBS, 1972. Liz Reynolds, Me and the Chimp (also known as The Chimp & I), CBS, 1972. Alice Henderson, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, ABC, 1973. Herself, Match Game 73 (also known as Match Game), CBS, 1973–74. Nancy Langston, All that Glitters, 1977. Nancy Baxter, The Baxters, syndicated, 1979–80. Loretta Shea, Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), 1982. Dr. Emily Hanover, Quincy (also known as Quincy, M.E.), NBC, 1982–83. Wilma Holliday, Search for Tomorrow, 1986. Vi Long, Almost Grown, CBS, 1988. Joan Gamble, Normal, Ohio, Fox, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Helen Baker, A Matter of Wife ... and Death, 1975. Peggy Kenter, It Happened at Lakewood Manor (also known as Ants! and Panic at Lakewood Manor), 1977. Anita Burton, Marathon, 1980. 118

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GONZALO Eve, I’m with Lucy (also known as Six Blind Men and Autour de Lucy), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002. Stacey Hinkhouse, Freaky Friday, Buena Vista, 2003. Vicki, Special, Chanticleer Films, 2003. Amber, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (also known as Dodgeball and Voll auf die Nusse), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Blair Krank, Christmas with the Kranks (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙Skipping Christmas⬙ and Skipping the Holidays), Columbia, 2004. Shelby, A Cinderella Story (also known as Untitled ⬙Cinderella⬙ Project and Une aventure de Cendrillon), Warner Bros., 2004. June, Must Love Dogs, Warner Bros., 2005. Desiree Thomas, Cherry Crush, Post Central, 2006. Lucy, Silent Night (short film), B–Squared Films, 2006. Receptionist, Saving Angelo, Bigel Entertainment, 2006. Gloria, Bandoleros (also known as Movidas), Lions Gate Films, 2007.

Also appeared in episodes of The Garry Moore Show, P.M. East, and The Tonight Show, NBC. Television Appearances; Other: Family Theatre: Married Is Better, 1974. Film Appearances: Mona, Moonstruck, 1987. Drunk woman, Bum Rap, 1988. Marlene, Undertow, 1991. Mrs. Davis, Bob Roberts, 1992. Elaine, Boys on the Side (also known as Avec ou sans hommes), 1995. Mom, Larger than Life, United Artists, 1996. Carol, She’s the One, Fox Searchlight, 1996. Irene Pasco, Qiana, 1996. Mother, ⬙Karen Black Like Me,⬙ Boys in Love 2, 1997. Stepmother, Charlie Hoboken, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1998. Betty, Early Bird Special, Early Bird Special LLC, 1998. Heddie, Dinner and a Movie, Hippie Chick Flix, 2000. Mrs. McGee, The Guru (also known as Le gourou et les femmes), Universal, 2003. Miss Mitzi, Shall We Dance?, Miramax, 2004. Betty Adams, The Last Adam, Descending Dove Productions, 2005. Lanie, The Great New Wonderful, First Independent Pictures, 2006. Althea Jaffery, Hiding Victoria, Hiding Victoria Productions, 2006.

Film Work: Executive producer, Silent Night (short film), B–Squared Films, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Parker Lee, Veronica Mars, The CW, beginning 2006. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, Premios juventud 2004, Univision, 2004.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Kim Modica, ⬙Spiteful Dating,⬙ Greetings from Tucson, The WB, 2002. Kim Modica, ⬙Student Council,⬙ Greetings from Tucson, The WB, 2003. Sarah Schaefer, ⬙Hung out to Dry,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2003. Herself, Despierta America!, Univision, 2004.

Videos: Herself, Madame in Manhattan, 1984.

GONZALO, Julie 1981– PERSONAL Born September 9, 1981, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Brooke, Exit 9, The WB, 2003. Tiffany Margolis, ⬙Hug Me, Brother: Pilot,⬙ Drake & Josh, Nickelodeon, 2004.

Addresses: Agent—Pakula/King & Associates, 9229 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Lane Management Group, 13017 Woodbridge St., Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actress. Appeared advertisements.

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GOUGH, Alfred PERSONAL Full name, Alfred F. Gough III; born in Leonardtown, MD; son of Alfred F. Gough, Jr.; married Beth Corets, September 1, 1996; children: three. Education: Catholic University, bachelor’s degree; University of Southern California, master’s degree.

Internet Work; with Others; Series: Executive producer, Smallville: Vengeance Chronicles, American Online, beginning 2006. Film Work; with Others: Character creator, Shanghai Knights (also known as Shanghai Noon 2), Buena Vista, 2003.

Addresses: Office—Millar/Gough Ink, 500 South Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA 91521. Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Stage Work: Producer of plays for the Department of Recreation and Parks, St. Mary’s County, MD.

Career: Writer and producer. Millar/Gough Ink, Burbank, CA, principal (with Miles Millar). Worked in public relations in New York City.

WRITINGS Teleplays; with Others; Episodic: Bugs, BBC, episodes in 1996–97. Timecop, ABC, episodes in 1997–98. Martial Law, CBS, episodes in 1998–99. The Strip, UPN, episodes in 1999–2000. (And stories for various episodes) Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, episodes from 2001–2004.

Member: Writers Guild of America, West. CREDITS Television Executive Producer; with Others; Series: The Strip, UPN, 1999–2000. Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2001–2006, The CW, beginning 2006.

Teleplays; Pilots: (And story) Black Jaq, ABC, 1998. Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2001.

Television Work; with Others; Series: Producer and story editor, Timecop, ABC, 1997–98. Supervising producer, Martial Law, CBS, 1998–2000. Creator, The Strip, UPN, 1999–2000. Developer and show runner, Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2001–2006, The CW, beginning 2006.

Wrote the pilot Mercy Reef (also known as Aquaman), The WB/The CW. Also wrote the unaired pilot for Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB.

Television Work; with Others; Specials: Developer for television, ⬙Smallville⬙ Backstage Special, ABC Family Channel, 2004.

Screenplays: (With Miles Millar) Double Tap, New City Releasing, 1997. (Story with Millar and Jonathan Lemkin) Lethal Weapon 4 (also known as Lethal 4; based on characters by Shane Black), Warner Bros., 1998. (With Millar and Robert Franke) Made Men, New City Releasing, 1999. (With Millar) Shanghai Noon, Buena Vista, 2000. (With Millar and Keith Sharon) Showtime, Warner Bros., 2002. (With Millar) Shanghai Knights (also known as Shanghai Noon 2), Buena Vista, 2003.

Television Work; with Others; Pilots: Executive producer, Black Jaq, ABC, 1998. Executive producer and producer of Mercy Reef (also known as Aquaman), The WB/The CW. Television Appearances: Himself, Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman (special), Arts and Entertainment, 2006. 120

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GRANDBERRY sion awards, 2005; solo recordings and recordings with B2K certified as platinum and gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.

(Screen story with Millar and Michael Chabon) Spider– Man 2 (also known as The Amazing Spider–Man, Spider–Man; No More, Spiderman 2, and Spider– Man 2 Lives; based on the comic book by Stan Lee and Steve Dikto), Columbia, 2004, IMAX version released as Spider–Man 2: The IMAX Experience. (With Millar, Ben Garant, and Thomas Lennon) Herbie Fully Loaded (also known as Herbie and Herbie the Love Bug; based on characters by Gordon Buford), Buena Vista, 2005.

CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Omari Grandberry) David, You Got Served, Screen Gems, 2004. (As Omari Grandberry) Reggie, Fat Albert, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. (As Omarion) Darryl Jennings, Somebody Help Me (also known as Trapped), Basement Films/T.U.G. Entertainment, 2006. Rob, Reggaeton, Nuyorican Productions/Sony BMG, 2007.

Wrote the screenplay Mango with Miles Millar. Worked on other screenplays, including The Hunters, Iron Man, The Six Billion Dollar Man, and Wild Horses. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Planet Krypton, April 4, 2001. Starburst Special, June, 2005, pp. 48–54. TV Zone Special, September, 2003, pp. 40–46.

Film Song Performer: ⬙After Party,⬙ The 40 Year Old Virgin (also known as The 40 Year–Old Virgin, The 40–Year–Old Virgin, and Untitled Steve Carell Project), Universal, 2005. ⬙Never Gonna Let You Go (She’s a Keepa),⬙ Hitch (also known as The Last First Kiss), Columbia, 2005.

GRANDBERRY, Omarion 1984– (Omari Grandberry, Omarion)

Some sources state that B2K’s songs have appeared in various films.

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Television Appearances; Series: (As Omarion) Darius, Cuts, UPN, 2005–2006.

Full name, Omari Ishmael Grandberry; born November 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, CA; mother’s name is Leslie (a stylist).

Television Appearances; Movies: (As Omarion) Voice of Fifteen Cent, The Proud Family Movie (animated), Disney Channel, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Chris Stokes, The Ultimate Group, 848 North La Cienega Blvd., Suite 201, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Television Appearances; Specials: (With B2K) Himself, Summer Music Mania 2002, Fox, 2002. Himself, MTV Movie Awards 2004 Pre–Show, MTV, 2004.

Career: Actor, musician, songwriter, and recording artist. B2K (band; originally known as Y2K), lead singer, 1999–2004, later a solo artist; performer at various venues and on various tours. Franchise Boys (production company), partner; appeared in advertisements.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: (With B2K) MTV Video Music Awards 2002 (also known as VMAs 2002), MTV, 2002. Second Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2002. Third Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2003. Dancer, 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2004. (As Omarion) Dance performer, MTV Video Music Awards 2005, MTV, 2005.

Awards, Honors: Soul Train Award (with B2K featuring P. Diddy), best single by a group, band, or duo on a rhythm and blues or soul album, 2003, for ⬙Bump Bump Bump⬙; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice breakout male movie star, MTV Movie Award nomination, breakthrough male performance, and MTV Movie Award nomination (with Marques Houston and others), best dance sequence, all 2004, for You Got Served; Viewer’s Choice awards, Black Entertainment Televi121

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(As Omarion) 2005 American Music Awards (also known as The 33rd Annual American Music Awards), ABC, 2005. (As Omarion) Presenter, The 2006 Black Movie Awards (also known as 2006 Black Movie Awards—A Celebration of Black Cinema: Past, Present & Future), TNT, 2006.

B2K Greatest Hits, 2004. Some sources state that B2K appeared in other albums. Singles: ⬙O,⬙ 2004. ⬙I’m Tryna,⬙ 2005. ⬙Touch,⬙ 2005. ⬙Entourage,⬙ 2006. ⬙Ice Box,⬙ 2006. ⬙Electric,⬙ 2007.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Nyghtmare, ⬙East Meets East Coast,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2004. Shonte, ⬙Family Reunion,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2004. (As Omarion) Himself, Faking the Video, MTV, 2004. (As Omarion) Darius, ⬙Double Trouble,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2006.

Singles; with B2K: ⬙Can You Handle It?,⬙ c. 2001. ⬙Uh Huh,⬙ c. 2001. (Featuring P. Diddy) ⬙Bump Bump Bump,⬙ 2002. ⬙Gots ta Be,⬙ 2002. ⬙Why I Love You,⬙ 2002. ⬙Girlfriend,⬙ 2003. ⬙What a Girl Wants,⬙ 2003. (Featuring Fabolous) ⬙Badaboom,⬙ 2004.

Television Guest Appearances; Often Credited as Omarion; Episodic: Punk’d (also known as Harassment), MTV, 2003, 2005. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Soul Train, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Cribs (also known as MTV Cribs), MTV, 2005. It’s Showtime at the Apollo (also known as Showtime at the Apollo), syndicated, 2005. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. 106 & Park Top 10 Live (also known as 106 & Park), Black Entertainment Television, 2005 (multiple episodes). Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2005. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2005.

Singles; with Others: Nick Cannon featuring B2K, ⬙Feelin’ Freaky,⬙ 2003. Bow Wow, ⬙Let Me Hold You,⬙ 2005. Videos: Himself with B2K, Introducing B2K, Sony Music Entertainment, 2002. Himself with B2K, B2K: The Ultimate Video Collection, Sony Music Entertainment, 2003. Himself with B2K, ⬙Bump, Bump, Bump,⬙ Now That’s What I Call Music! The Best Videos of 2003!, Sony Music Entertainment, 2003. Himself, You Got Served, Take It to the Streets, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 2004. Himself, Scream Tour IV: Heartthrobs Live, Sony Music Entertainment, 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Omarion) Host, Dedicated, MTV, c. 2004. Television Song Performer; Movies: The Proud Family Movie (animated), Disney Channel, 2005.

Music Videos: ⬙O,⬙ 2004. Bow Wow, ⬙Let Me Hold You,⬙ 2005. ⬙I’m Tryna,⬙ 2005. ⬙Touch,⬙ 2005. ⬙Entourage,⬙ 2006. ⬙Ice Box,⬙ 2006.

RECORDINGS Albums: (And executive producer) O, Epic, 2005. 21, Epic/Sony Urban, 2006.

Music Videos; with B2K: ⬙Can You Handle It?,⬙ c. 2001. ⬙Uh Huh,⬙ c. 2001. (Featuring P. Diddy) ⬙Bump Bump Bump,⬙ 2002. ⬙Gots ta Be,⬙ 2002. ⬙Why I Love You,⬙ 2002. (Featuring Fabolous) ⬙Badaboom,⬙ 2004.

Albums; with B2K: B2K, Sony, 2002. B2K: The Remixes, Vol. 1, Sony, 2002. Pandemonium!, Sony, 2002. Santa Hooked Me Up, Sony, 2002. The Remixes—Volume 2, 2003. 122

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Film Music; Songs: ⬙Never Gonna Let You Go (She’s a Keepa),⬙ Hitch (also known as The Last First Kiss), Columbia, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Karen Kawalski, John Doe, Fox, 2002–2003. Julie, Sixteen to Life, The WB, beginning 2003. Anita Miller, a recurring role, Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004–2005. Judith Montgomery, a recurring role, Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004–2005. Terry Ryder, Over There, FX Channel, 2005. Heather, Jericho, CBS, beginning 2006.

Albums; with Others: Various tracks, O, Epic, 2005. Various tracks, 21, Epic/Sony Urban, 2006. Singles; with Others: ⬙Entourage,⬙ 2006. ⬙Ice Box,⬙ 2006. ⬙Electric,⬙ 2007.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Mia Kessler, ⬙Popular,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002. Clarissa Harrison, ⬙Intruded,⬙ Crossing Jordan (also known as Untitled Tim Kring Project), NBC, 2004. Darby, ⬙The Lonesome Road,⬙ One Tree Hill, The WB, 2005. Jennifer Cooper, ⬙Fare Game,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2006.

Video Music; with Others: Scream Tour IV: Heartthrobs Live, Sony Music Entertainment, 2005. Nonfiction: O (autobiography), Pocket Books, 2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Karen Kawalski, John Doe, Fox, 2002. Terry Ryder, Over There, FX Channel, 2005. Heather, Jericho, CBS, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Musicians, Volume 42, Gale, 2003.

Appeared as Julie in an unaired pilot for Sixteen to Life. Film Appearances: Young Annie, Dad, Universal, 1989. Laura Forman, Biohazardous, Moodude Films, 2001. Elisa, Six Months Later (short film), 2005. Kayla, Mini’s First Time, First Independent Pictures, c. 2006.

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PERSONAL Raised in Manchester, MA. Education: Barnard College, B.A., American studies (cum laude).

Some sources cite appearances in Analyze That (also known as Analyze This 2), Warner Bros., 2002; and in the independent film First Year from Home.

Addresses: Agent—Joseph Rice, Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Steven Vail, Vanguard Talent Management, 1155 North La Cienega Blvd., Suite 502, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—Liza Anderson, Warren Cowan and Associates, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 919, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

Stage Appearances: Member of the ensemble, Hopscotch: The New York Sex Comedy, Texas Toast Productions, Rose’s Turn, New York City, beginning c. 2000. Appeared in Strong–Man’s Weak Child, Gloucester Stage Company, Gloucester, MA; and as the lead role in a reading of Little Diva, Drama Dept., New York City; appeared in other productions by the Drama Dept.; appeared in other productions, including Fool for Love, Hamlet, Ordinary Day, The Vagina Monologues, and Waiting for Lefty.

Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding ensemble in a drama series, 2005, for Six Feet Under. 123

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Born June 8, in New York, NY. Education: Attended the University of California, Los Angeles; also received a law degree.

Twenty One (also known as Twenty–One), NBC and PAX TV, c. 2000. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), multiple episodes, UPN, 2001–2003. ⬙Safe,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, multiple episodes in 2003–2004. The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, multiple episodes from 2005. ⬙Let’s Give the Boy a Hand,⬙ Dexter, Showtime, 2006. (With others) ⬙Truth Be Told,⬙ Dexter, Showtime, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Wrote ⬙The Last Straw,⬙ an unaired episodes of Inconceivable, NBC. Worked on other series.

Career: Writer, producer, and editor.

Teleplays; Pilots: Worked on pilots.

GREEN, Kim Morgan See GREENE, Kim Morgan

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Television Producer; Series: Senior segment producer, All New 3’s a Crowd, Game Show Network, 1999–2001. (With others) The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2004—. (With others) Inconceivable, NBC, 2005. Dexter, Showtime, beginning 2006.

Periodicals: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, April, 2003, pp. 62–63; December, 2003, p. 24; June, 2004, pp. 56–59.

Television Story Editor; Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), UPN, 2002–2003. Executive story editor, Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, beginning c. 2004.

GREENE, Kim Morgan 1960– (Kim Morgan Green, Kim Moran Greene)

Television Producer; Pilots: Dexter, Showtime, 2006.

Career: Actress and producer.

PERSONAL Born in 1960, in NC.

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Film Appearances: The Rules of Etiquette, 1999.

Film Appearances: Karen Keeler, Immortal Combat (also known as Resort to Kill and Viaje para matar), A–pix Entertainment, 1994. Kimberly Lewis, The Soft Kill, Dream Entertainment, 1994. Marina Weston, Scorned (also known as A Woman Scorned), Prism Pictures, 1994. Paparazzi lady and party lady, Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Betty, Grizzly Mountain, Legacy Releasing, 1997. Betsy, The Gardener (also known as The Garden of Evil and Silent Screams), 1998.

RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, ⬙Buffy⬙: Season 6 Overview, Fox Box, c. 2004. Himself, ⬙Buffy⬙: Season 7 Overview, Fox Box, c. 2004. WRITINGS Teleplays; Episodic: Queer as Folk (also known as Q.A.F. and Queer as Folk USA), Showtime, c. 2000. 124

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Woman in bar, P.U.N.K.S. (also known as Rebels), A–pix Entertainment, 1999. Thornhill assistant, Race to Space (also known as Race to Space—Mission ins Unbekannte), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Alison Tripp, The Negative Pick–Up, 2003. Constance ⬙Connie⬙ Toll Peppitone, Happy Endings, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Third homemaker, Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (also known as Miss Congeniality: Armed and Fabulous, Miss Congeniality 2, and Untitled Miss Congeniality Sequel), Warner Bros., 2005. Jacqueline Shaw, Spin, Latin USA Films/Cineira Entertainment, 2006. Mrs. Sherman, Driftwood, 2006. Film Producer: (As Kim Morgan Green) The Shoot, 1997. The Negative Pick–Up, 2003. Television Appearances; Series: Nicole Love, Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), NBC, 1983–84. Channing Carter Colby, The Colbys (also known as Dynasty II: ⬙The Colbys⬙), ABC, 1986–87. Sheila Salsbury and Kelly Parker, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1990. Melissa Cassidy, Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1991–92. Television Appearances; Movies: Destination America, ABC, 1987. Meg, Subliminal Seduction (also known as The Corporation, Flash Frame, Mind Storm, Roger Corman Presents ⬙Flash Frame,⬙ and Roger Corman Presents: ⬙Subliminal Seduction⬙), Showtime, 1996. Gail Parks, Living Straight, 2003.

Television Appearances; Pilots: (Uncredited) Girl with injured foot, ⬙Panic at Malibu Pier,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii, Baywatch Hawai’i, and Baywatch: Panic at Malibu Pier), NBC, 1989. Jasmine, Fast Company, NBC, 1995. (As Kim Moran Greene) Mrs. Smith, Just Legal, The WB, 2005.

Television Appearances; Specials: Appeared in telethons. Television Appearances; Episodic: Morgan, ⬙Atlantic City,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1986. Allegra Bryant, ⬙Allegra,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1987. Becky, ⬙Poppy’s by the Tree: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1987. Betsy, Everything’s Relative, CBS, 1987. Andi, ⬙Silence Is Golden,⬙ Freddy’s Nightmares (also known as Freddy’s Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series), syndicated, 1989. Claire, ⬙A Family Affair,⬙ Freddy’s Nightmares (also known as Freddy’s Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series), syndicated, 1989. Mrs. Rutherford, ⬙Double Jeopardy,⬙ They Came from Outer Space, syndicated, 1991.

Television Work; Series: Dialogue coach, Just for Kicks (also known as Head to Toe), Nickelodeon, beginning 2006. Producer, Dance Revolution, CBS, beginning c. 2006. Stage Appearances: Singer, dancer, and understudy for the role of Charity, Sweet Charity (musical), Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1986–87. Fosse: A Celebration in Song and Dance (revue; also known as Fosse), Broadhurst Theatre, New York City, 1998–2001. 125

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Major Tours: Fosse: A Celebration in Song and Dance (revue; also known as Fosse), U.S. cities, beginning c. 1998.

GRENIER, Zach 1954(?)– (Zachary Grenier, Zack Grenier) PERSONAL Original name, James Hampton Grenier; born February 12, 1954 (some sources cite 1959), in Englewood, NJ; son of George Hampton (an electrical engineer) and Helen (a librarian; maiden name, Biadacweiwcz) Grenier; married Lynn Coutant Bailey (a creative consultant). Education: Boston University, B.F.A.; attended the University of Michigan. Addresses: Agent—Silver Massetti and Szatmary, 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Manager—Essential Talent Management, 6565 Sunset Blvd., Suite 415, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actor. Also known as Zack Grenier. Member: Actors’ Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Drama League Award, outstanding performance, 1997, for A Question of Mercy; Jeff Award nomination, Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee, 1998, for Art; Drama Desk Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, 2006, for Stuff Happens. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Christopher Marlowe, The Christopher Marlowe Show, Boston, MA, 1978. Jacques, As You Like It, Boston Shakespeare Company, MA, 1978. Edgar, Play Strindberg, Portland Stage Company, Portland, ME, c. 1979. Title role, Baal, Kozo Theatre, New York City, 1982. Monk, Bhutan, South Street Theatre, New York City, 1983. Doctor and Isarro, A History of Western Philosophy by W. T. Jones, Vol. I: Der Inka von Peru (also known as Der Inka von Peru), Performing Garage, New York City, 1984. General and police officer, The War on the Third Floor, New Directors’ Project at the Perry Street Theatre, New York City, 1984. 126

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GRENIER Richard Chesler (regional manager), Fight Club, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Geoffrey Costas, Chasing Sleep (also known as Insomnies), Le Studio Canal+, 2000. Harrison Loeb, Shaft (also known as Shaft—Noch Fragen?), Paramount, 2000. Assistant director Bill Joy, Swordfish, Warner Bros., 2001. Professor Cardiff, Pulse, Dimension Films/The Weinstein Company, 2006. Squad leader, Rescue Dawn, Conquistador Worldwide Media, 2006. Mel Nicolai, Zodiac (also known as Chronicles), Paramount, 2007.

John Beringer, Rhinoceros, Valiant Theatre Company, Theater Four, New York City, 1996. Dr. Robert Chapman, A Question of Mercy, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1997. Yvan, Art, Royal George Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1998. Egan, Voices in the Dark, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1999. Dick Cheney, Stuff Happens, Public Theatre, New York City, 2006. Appeared as a coal miner, The Furies of Mother Jones, and as a singer, Winds of the People, both Little Flags Theatre, Boston, MA; as E. J., New Mexican Rainbow Fishing, and as Samuel Breeze, A Penny for a Song, both Peterborough Playhouse. Appeared as Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Michigan Summer Repertory; as James Tyrone, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Philadelphia Theatre Guild; as the colonel, Morocco, Ark Theatre; as Tom, Sincerity Forever, Bacca; and as title role, Uncle Vanya, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT.

Television Appearances; Series: Sonny Franks, Tattinger’s, NBC, 1988–89, later known as Nick & Hilary, NBC, 1989. Jack DiRado, C–16: FBI (also known as C–16), ABC, 1997–98. Carl Webb, 24 (also known as Twenty Four and 24 Hours), Fox, 2001–2002. Special agent Hank Enright, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Andy Cramed, Deadwood, HBO, 2004–2006.

Film Appearances: Jesse Easterly, Kid Brother (also known as Kenny), Aska Film Distribution/Kinema Tokyo, 1986. Jim, Working Girl, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. Sid Greenberg, Talk Radio, Universal, 1988. Jerk, See No Evil, Hear No Evil, TriStar, 1989. Executive number two, A Shock to the System, Corsair Pictures, 1990. Barnard (some sources cite Barnett) Ralston IV, Liebestraum, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1991. Mickey, Delirious, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1991. Voytek, Problem Child 2, Universal, 1991. Davis, Cliffhanger (also known as Cliffhanger—l’ultima sfida and Cliffhanger, traque au sommet), TriStar, 1993. Dr. Lionel Talbot (psychiatrist), The Man without a Face, Warner Bros., 1993. Transsexual, Rivalen des Gluecks—The Contenders (also known as The Contenders), India Film/ MaTiMa Film, 1993. Larry Ligstow, The Stars Fell on Henrietta, Warner Bros., 1995. Mr. Reilly, Tommy Boy, Paramount, 1995. News anchor, Reckless, Samuel Goldwyn, 1995. Eddie, Twister (also known as Catch the Wind and Wind Devils), Warner Bros., 1996. Ivan Dzasokhov, Maximum Risk (also known as Bloodstone and The Exchange), Columbia, 1996. John, Under the Bridge, ATHOS Films Distribution, 1996. Joseph Goebbels, Mother Night, Fine Line Features, 1996. Terry Seabrooks, White Lies, Buena Vista, 1996. Dr. Berger, Donnie Brasco, TriStar, 1997. Mr. Evans, Ride with the Devil (also known as Civil War and To Live On), USA Films, 1999.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Louis T. Weitzman, The Whistle–Blower, BBC and BBC America, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Al, Drunks, Showtime, 1995. Milton Macka, Cafe Society, Showtime, 1995. Joe Beckstrem, Gang in Blue, Showtime, 1996. Brian Doyle, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Showtime, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: English professor, Battle in the Erogenous Zone, Showtime, 1992. Television Appearances; Episodic: Officer Lacey, One Life to Live (also known as Between Heaven and Hell), ABC, 1983. Wirth, ⬙A Community of Civilized Men,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1986. (As Zachary Grenier) ⬙Return of Bob Barsky,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1987. ⬙Theresa,⬙ Miami Vice (also known as Gold Coast and Miami Unworthiness), NBC, 1987. ⬙Bob Smells the Roses,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1988. Beck, ⬙The Caper,⬙ The Equalizer, CBS, 1989. Eric Terry, ⬙Miracle Man,⬙ Miami Vice (also known as Gold Coast and Miami Unworthiness), NBC, 1989. Lemish, ⬙Sonata for Solo Organ,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1991. 127

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Vaczy, ⬙The Case of the Libertine Belle,⬙ The Golden Girls (also known as Miami Nice), NBC, 1991. Rudolf Wentz, ⬙NYPD Lou,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. ⬙Our Lady of Cement,⬙ The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994. Jim Warren, ⬙Seed,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1995. Mr. Aronson, ⬙Blood Libel,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1996. Attorney Benson, ⬙Sex, Lies and Politics,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1999. Detective Lou Simpkins, ⬙Tea and Sympathy,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Detective R. Larson, ⬙Summary Judgments,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2000. Detective R. Larson, ⬙Show and Tell,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2000. Dr. Norman Golden, ⬙The Out–of–Towners,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000. Dr. Herman Stites, ⬙Alone,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 2001. Lane Michaelson, ⬙The Doll,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm (also known as Curb), HBO, 2001. Lane Michaelson, ⬙The Massage,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm (also known as Curb), HBO, 2001. Mr. Hauser, ⬙Bronx Cheer,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2001. Colonel Boyett, ⬙Code of Conduct,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2002. Henry Thomas, ⬙The Living,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2002. Renth, ⬙The Catwalk,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2002. Skip Dayton, ⬙2028,⬙ Robbery Homicide Division (also known as Metro and R.H.D./LA: Robbery Homicide Division/Los Angeles), CBS, 2002, later broadcast on USA Network. Hossik, ⬙Reunion,⬙ Veritas: The Quest, ABC, 2003. Detective Rosen, ⬙Limits,⬙ dr. vegas, CBS, 2004. Norman Farrell, ⬙Fire in the Sky,⬙ Crossing Jordan (also known as Untitled Tim Kring Project), NBC, 2004. Barry Speicher, ⬙Bible Story,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2005. Professor Leonard Cardwell, ⬙The Other Side of the Tracks,⬙ Medium, NBC, 2005. Ross Howell, ⬙Recycling,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2005. U.S. attorney Chris Randolph, ⬙Witches of Mass Destruction,⬙ Boston Legal (also known as Fleet Street, The Practice: Fleet Street, and The Untitled Practice), ABC, 2005. Peyton Shoemaker, ⬙Provenance,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Numbers and Num3rs), CBS, 2006. Professor Meyer, ⬙Fade Out,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2006. Sean McDermott, ⬙All about Eva,⬙ The Nine (also known as The Nin9 and Untitled Hank and K. J. Steinberg Project), ABC, 2006. Sean McDermott, ⬙Brother’s Keeper,⬙ The Nine (also known as The Nin9 and Untitled Hank and K. J. Steinberg Project), ABC, 2006. Sean McDermott, ⬙Heroes Welcome,⬙ The Nine (also known as The Nin9 and Untitled Hank and K. J. Steinberg Project), ABC, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Stephen Willdern, Philly Heat, ABC, 1995. Ricardo, Without a Trace (also known as Vanished and W.A.T.), CBS, 2002. Special agent Hank Enright, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Zach Grenier, http://www.zachgrenier.info, August 23, 2006.

GREY, Zena 1988– PERSONAL Born November 15, 1988, in NY; daughter of Alex (an artist and writer) and Allyson (an artist and designer) Grey. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors’ Equity Association. CREDITS Film Appearances: Granddaughter, The Bone Collector, Universal, 1999. Natalie Brandston, Snow Day, Paramount, 2000. Katie Parrish, Summer Catch, Warner Bros., 2001. Megan, Max Keebler’s Big Move, Buena Vista/Walt Disney, 2001. Gina Deloach, Stateside (also known as Sinners), Samuel Goldwyn Films/First Look Pictures Releasing, 2004. Jana Foreman, In Good Company, Universal, 2004. Carly Douglas, The Shaggy Dog, Buena Vista, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kimberly, ⬙Sacrilege,⬙ The Job, ABC, 2002. 128

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GRUBBA Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors Studio. Awards, Honors: Received awards for artwork and cheerleading. CREDITS

Appeared as Red Bird in an episode of Soul Man, ABC; guest in episodes of Saturday Night Live (also known as SNL), and Late Night With Conan O’Brien, both NBC.

Film Appearances: Emily, Spinning, American Film Institute, 1999. Reporter, Strike Zone, 1999. Debbie the crackhead mother, True Rights, Buffalo Rome Films/Intellifilm/Soundelux, 2000. The Right Hook (short film), 2000. Celeste, Outlaw, 2001. Maid and Sarah, The Guest of Honor (short film), 2001. Rose, Rats (also known as Killer Rats), Nu–Image Films, 2001. Abused wife, Wheelmen, Stretch Pix, 2002. Stuck on You, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Susan Montgomery, Shades of Crimson (short film), 2005.

Stage Appearances: Duck, frog, and fish, The Ugly Duckling, Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, NY, c. 1995. Peasblossom, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, New York Conservatory Repertory Company, New York City, c. 1995. (Broadway debut) Elizabeth Hall, The Herbal Bed, Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 1998. Kid, Radiant Baby, Public Theatre, New York City, c. 1999. Appeared in title role, Stuart Little, New York Conservatory for the Arts, New York City; performer as Rebecca Gibbs, Our Town (staged reading), Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City.

Appeared as Carolyn in Lily; as Sexy Foxy Momma in Pure Funk II; and as Toni in Rambling Cats. Appeared in other films and student films, including Always with You, Another Man’s Treasure, The Black Rose, Blondes & Brunettes, The Castratos, Dinner with Friends, The Last Dinner, The Long Road, Lost, The Refuge, Salada Mista, A Story of Deception, and You Get What You Need.

OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Zena Grey Official Site, http://www.zenagrey.com, September 9, 2006.

Film Work: Acting coach, Stuck on You, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. GRUBBA, Eileen Television Appearances; Series: Spicy Sauce, Ryan Caulfield: Year One (also known as The Badland and Ryan Caulfield), Fox, 1999.

PERSONAL Born in Anchorage, AK. Education: Attended the College of Fine Arts at the University of Florida; trained with Actors Studio, HB Studios, and the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA. Avocational Interests: Art.

Television Appearances; Movies: Rebecca Malone, Tides of War (also known as The Phantom Below and USS Poseidon: Phantom Below), Here!, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Conan Carroll and Associates, 11350 Ventura Blvd., Suite 200, Studio City, CA 91604; JS Represents, 6815 Willoughby Ave., Suite 102, Los Angeles, CA 90038. Manager—Encore, 2219 West Olive Ave., 100–51, Burbank, CA 91506–2625.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Veronica, ⬙It’s Not about the Butter: Part 1,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1999. Veronica, ⬙Lighten Up, Rene,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2000. Television reporter, ⬙Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001. Mother, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Red Herring,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2005.

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GUEST, Nicholas 1955– (Nick Guest, Nicolas Guest) PERSONAL Full name, Nicholas Haden–Guest; born May 5, 1955; son of Lord Peter Hagen–Guest, Baron of Saling in Essex (an actor, dancer, and diplomat); brother of Christopher Guest (an actor, director, writer, musician, and composer); married, wife’s name Pamela, November 26, 1989; children: three. Career: Actor and voice artist. Appeared in commercials for Capitol One credit cards and Mercedes Benz automobiles, 2002.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Spicy Sauce, Ryan Caulfield: Year One (also known as The Badland and Ryan Caulfield), Fox, 1999.

CREDITS

Appeared in various episodes, including Get Sirius!, Food Play, and Love Bites.

Film Appearances: Young man, The Bell Jar, Avco Embassy, 1979. Bob Ford, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. Union friend, Divided We Fall, University of Southern California, 1982. Cadet, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (also known as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan—The Director’s Edition), Paramount, 1982. Harry, Trading Places, Paramount, 1983. Taxi driver, Cloak & Dagger, Universal, 1984. Larry, The Ladies Club (also known as The Violated), New Line Cinema, 1986. Voice of announcer, Children of a Lesser God, Paramount, 1986. Brady, Down Twisted (also known as Treasure of San Lucas), Cannon, 1987. Lennox Boynton, Appointment with Death, Cannon, 1988. Lee Kohler, The Assassin, L.A. Film Group, 1989. Ron Bellard, Criminal Act (also known as Tunnels), Film Ventures International, 1989. Todd Chester, Christmas Vacation (also known as National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and National Lampoon’s Winter Holiday), Warner Bros., 1989. Skyresh, Dollman, Full Moon Entertainment, 1991. Billy Baldwin, Forever, Crystal Vision, 1992. Dooley, Unbecoming Age (also known as The Magic Bubble), Castle Hill, 1992. Max Simon, My Daughter’s Keeper, Miramax, 1993. Raymond Wallace, Wind Dancer, KOAN/Majestic Entertainment, 1993. Germaine, Nemesis, Imperial Entertainment, 1993. Trevor the hairdresser, The Joy Luck Club, Buena Vista, 1993. Farmer, Knights, Kings Road Entertainment, 1993.

Television Work; Series: Casting director, Blind Date (also known as Cupid Confidential), syndicated, beginning 1999. Casting director, The 5th Wheel (also known as The Fifth Wheel), syndicated, beginning 2001. Senior casting manager, The Law Firm, NBC, beginning 2005. Casting director, The Miracle Workers, ABC, beginning c. 2006. Television Work; Specials: Casting director, Mobile Home Disaster, The WB, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Myrtle, Kingdom of Earth: The Seven Descents of Myrtle, as the lead role, Reunion, as Angela, Some Kind of Love Story, and as the lead role, The Trip Back Down, all productions at the Actors Studio; appeared as the title role, Cinderella, and as Audrey, The Little Shop of Horrors, both musicals at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA; as a silly girl, Beauty and the Beast (musical); as Ashley, Dracula (musical); as Wanda, A Fish Called Wanda; as Sandy, Grease (musical); as the lead role, The Pajama Game (musical); as Irene, The Rat Thing, HBO Workspace; and as Beverly, Triple Witching Hour. Also appeared in a staged reading of the pilot Get Sirius!. RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in a music video by the group Staind. 130

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GUEST Headmaster Patrick James Elliot, USA High, USA Network, 1997. Major Zander Barcalow, Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles (also known as Starship Troopers: The Series), syndicated, 1999. Voice of army police officer for English version, The Big O (animated; also known as The Big O II), Cartoon Network, 2000. Voice of Sergeant Gunther Groonz, Heavy Gear: The Animated Series (animated), 2001. (As Nick Guest and alternately as Nicolas Guest) Voices of Hebi, Rumpy, and Hebi’s father for English version, Rave Master (animated), Cartoon Network, 2004.

Smith, Brain Smasher ... a Love Story (also known as The Bounder and the Lady and Brainsmasher: A Love Story), Vidmark Entertainment, 1993. Casey Ford, Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor, Kings Road Entertainment, 1994. Hendy, Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter (also known as The Final Chapter: Puppet Master 5), Paramount Home Video, 1994. Matthew, Rave Review, Bergman Lustig Productions/ Gnu Films, 1995. Voice of Hyp’s father, The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving (animated), MCA/ Universal Home Video, 1995. Bruno Fischer, Night Hunter, Amritraj Premiere Entertainment, 1996. (As Nicolas Guest) Voice, Killer: A Journal of Murder (also known as The Killer), First Independent Pictures/Legacy Releasing, 1996. Captain B. Rennard, Adrenalin: Fear the Rush (also known as Adrenalin), Miramax/Dimension Films, 1996. Dr. Edgar Lynden, Morella (also known as The Cloning of Morella), Taurus Entertainment, 1997. Earl Typhoon, Nemesis 4: Death Angel (also known as Cry of Angels: Nemesis 4 and Nemesis 4), Imperial Entertainment, 1997. Colonel Taylor, Lessons for an Assassin, 2001. Voice of Rasheed for English version, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira (animated; also known as Cowboy Bebop: Knockin’ on Heavens Door, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, and Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door), Samuel Goldwyn Films, 2001. Taylor, Power Rangers Time Force: Dawn of Destiny, 2002. Voice, The Hunchback of Notre Dame II (animated), Buena Vista Home Video/Walt Disney Home Video, 2002. Voice, The Omen, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: Baltrunar, The Defection of Simas Kudirka, CBS, 1978. Board member, Women at West Point, CBS, 1979. Jim, You Can’t Take It with You, CBS, 1979. Dr. Ames, Seizure: The Story of Kathy Morris, CBS, 1980. Dicks, A Small Killing, CBS, 1981. Policeman, The Ambush Murders, CBS, 1982. Toby, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, CBS, 1987. Notkin, What Price Victory, ABC, 1988. Nightmare Classics, Showtime, 1989. Clay Cantrell, Chrome Soldiers, USA Network, 1992. Spall, Grand Tour: Disaster in Time (also known as Disaster in Time, The Grand Tour, and Timescape), Showtime, 1992. Larson, Raven Hawk, HBO, 1996. Robert Iger, The Late Shift, HBO, 1996. Bruno Fischer, Night Hunter, HBO, 1997. Manager of bed and breakfast establishment, Twice Upon a Time, Lifetime, 1998. Mr. Sinclair, McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Reporter, Valley of the Dolls (also known as Jacqueline Susann’s ⬙Valley of the Dolls⬙), CBS, 1981. Reverend, North Beach and Rawhide, CBS, 1985. Lou, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family, NBC, 1993. Mr. Tomlinson, Message from Nam (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Message from Nam⬙), NBC, 1993.

Film Work; Additional Voices: Bright Lights, Big City, United Artists, 1988. Kleptomania, Warner Bros., 1995. Voice for the English version, Kaze no tani no Naushika (animated; also known as Nausicaa, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Winds, Warriors of the Wind, and Kaze no tani no Nausicaa), Walt Disney Home Video, 2004. Racing Stripes, Warner Bros., 2005. The Wild (animated), Walt Disney, 2006. Over the Hedge (animated), Paramount, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Sailor, ⬙Westworld Destroyer,⬙ Beyond Westworld, CBS, 1980. ⬙Brain Child,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1981. Christopher Carlson, ⬙Diamonds Aren’t a Girl’s Best Friend,⬙ Knight Rider, NBC, 1984. Warren Newman/Jason Young, ⬙Playing Hardball,⬙ Riptide, NBC, 1986. Guy, ⬙The Moral Equation,⬙ The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987.

Also member of automated dialog replacement voice groups for several other films. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Richard Bolen, Fathers and Sons, NBC, 1986. 131

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Landon Smartikoff, ⬙A Clockwork Hammer,⬙ Sledge Hammer! (also known as Sledge Hammer: The Early Years), ABC, 1987. Mason, ⬙The Billionaire Body Club,⬙ The Highwayman, NBC, 1988. Sean Delaney, ⬙Shallalagh,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1989. Foucard, ⬙The Magician,⬙ Zorro (also known as The New Zorro and Les nouvelles aventures de Zorro), The Family Channel, 1990. Jacques, ⬙Babes in Toyland,⬙ Babes, Fox, 1991. ⬙City of Lost Souls: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1991. Jean–Claude, ⬙It’s a Marginal Life,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1991. Voice of thug, ⬙Second Chance,⬙ Batman (animated; also known as The Adventures of Batman & Robin and Batman: The Animated Series), Fox, 1994. Roger, ⬙Lock and Load, Babe,⬙ Vanishing Son, syndicated, 1995. Ivan Trotz, ⬙Speechless,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1995. Joseph Mediano, ⬙Matters of the Heart,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. Voice of Chad Gordon, ⬙Freeze,⬙ Godzilla: The Series, Fox, 1999. Mr. Randell, ⬙Fast Times at Manny High,⬙ City Guys, NBC, 2000. Mark Russell, ⬙Con Truck,⬙ 18 Wheels of Justice, The Nashville Network, 2000. Voice of Jack, ⬙King’s Ransom,⬙ Batman Beyond (animated; also known as Batman of the Future), The WB, 2000. Announcer, ⬙Bad Hair Week,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2000. Taylor, ⬙Dawn of Destiny,⬙ Power Rangers Time Force, Fox, 2001. Taylor, ⬙Fight against Fate,⬙ Power Rangers Time Force, Fox, 2001. Taylor, ⬙Destiny Defeated,⬙ Power Rangers Time Force, Fox, 2001. Ted Stanhope, ⬙The Three Phases of Claire,⬙ The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Voice of Ardeth Bay, ⬙Just Another Piece of Jewelry,⬙ The Mummy: The Animated Series (animated; also known as The Mummy: Secrets of the Medjai), The WB, 2003. Dane, ⬙Love Kills,⬙ She Spies, syndicated, 2003. Voice of doctor, ⬙Only a Dream: Part 1,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL and Justice League Unlimited), Cartoon Network, 2003. Voice of scientist, ⬙No Man’s an Island,⬙ Static Shock, The WB, 2004. Jason Beaudry, ⬙The Sleepover,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2004. Voice of Dino trooper, ⬙Chaos at the Earth’s Core,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL and Justice League Unlimited), Cartoon Network, 2005. Voice of Clancy, ⬙Side Effects,⬙ Ben 10, Cartoon network, 2006.

Also Nigel Howard, Shell Game, CBS. Television Appearances; Specials: Butch, ⬙The Rec Room,⬙ NBC Presents the AFI Comedy Special, NBC, 1987. Richard (some sources cite Fred Morley), The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, ABC (some sources cite Showtime), 1989. Voice, Chasing the Sun, PBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Pilots: Johnny Robertson, Uncommon Valor, CBS, 1983. Dr. Richard Bolen, Fathers and Sons, NBC, 1985. Television Work; Movies: Automated dialog replacement voice, Red Shoe Diaries (also known as Red Shoe Diaries the Movie and Wild Orchid III: Red Shoe Diaries), Showtime, 1992. RECORDINGS Video Games: (As Nicolas Guest) Voices of Srini and Hop Singh, Freddy Pharkas, Frontier Pharmacist, Paramount, 1994. Voices of M, squad member, and drop–ship voice, Ground Control, 2000. Voice of Christof, Vampire: The Masquerade—Redemption, 2000. Unit voices, Ground Control: Dark Conspiracy, Sierra, 2000. Voices, Star Trek: Armada II, Activision, 2001. Voices of Marcus and others, Blood Omen II: Legacy of Kain, Eidos Interactive, 2002. Voice, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, Electronic Arts, 2002. Voice of Lieutenant Felix Savali, Star Trek: Bridge Commander, Activision, 2002. (As Nick Guest) Voice of Windalf, Arc the Lad: Seirei no kokon (also known as Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits), Sony Computer Entertainment America, 2003. Voice of Arias Pappas, Law & Order II: Double or Nothing, Legacy Interactive, 2003. Voices, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (also known as Terminator 3: War of the Machines), Atari, 2003. Voices of Gray, Pixie, Gulag, Napoleon, and Shivers, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004. Voices of Salter, U.S. soldiers, pilots, and prisoners, ShellShock: Nam ’67, Eidos Interactive, 2004. Voice, Call of Duty: Finest Hour, Activision, 2004. Voices, Area 51, Midway Manufacturing, 2005. Voices of Hadeon Koshka, Gary Altman, and Highground, S.W.A.T.4, Vivendi Universal Games, 2005. 132

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Songs Featured in Films: ⬙Oralee Cookies,⬙ Trading Places, Paramount, 1983.

Walker Vesson, The Golddigger’s Rush (short film), 2004. Pope, Voodoo Doll (short film), Pulpa Entertainment, 2005. Brad McCallum, Stolen Lives (short film), At Ease Entertainment, 2005. Sonny Di Luzzia, V.O. (short film), To Go Numb Films, 2005. Edwin, A Year and a Day, Minetta Lane Productions, 2005. Man, It’s Cheaper to Kippah (short film), Jewish Impact Films, 2006. The Fountain, Warner Bros., 2006. Martinez, The Situation, Situation LLC, 2006. Everett, Still Life, Still Life Motion Pictures, 2006.

GULLETTE, Sean

Film Producer: Joe’s Day, 1998. Thanksgiving (short film), Flip Side Film, 2004.

(As Nick Guest) Voices, Predator: Concrete Jungle, Sierra/Vivendi Universal Games, 2005. (As Nick Guest) Voices of Control and others, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, Sierra, 2005. (As Nick Guest) Voices, Gun, Activision, 2005. Voices of second male Bulgarian and Sierra High Ground, SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate, Irrational Games, 2006. WRITINGS

PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Episodic: Snack guy, ⬙Windows of Opportunity,⬙ Ed, NBC, 2001. Ken Christopher, ⬙Enemy Within,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2001.

Education: Attended Harvard University. Career: Actor, producer, director, writer, and singer. Blast (magazine), Boston, MA, copublisher and coeditor, beginning 1992; 212 Society (nonprofit organization), founder. Also works as graphic artist, including film work.

RECORDINGS Albums: Contributor of vocals to the albums Nolita by Keren Ann, 2004, and Bow Down to the Exit Sign by David Holmes.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Sociopath, Supermarket Sweep, 1991. Maximillian Cohen, Pi, Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Joe’s Day, 1998. Mark, Happy Accidents, IFC Films, 2000. Arnold the shrink, Requiem for a Dream (also known as Delusion over Addiction), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Jack, Artifacts, Digital Classics/Excelsior International, 2000. Bed, 2000. Himself, Freedom Downtime (documentary), 2600 Films, 2001. David Bradley, Die 8. todsuende: Das Toskana– Karusell, 2002. Narrator, The Day I Became a Man (short film), 2003. Wayne Hapgood, The Undeserved, Undeserved LLC, 2004.

WRITINGS Film Scripts: New York Stories (short film), Mission Entertainment, 2003. Thanksgiving (short film), Flip Side Film, 2004. ADAPTATIONS The 1998 film Pi was based on a story by Gullette. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Boston Business Journal, June 15, 1992, p. 11.

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H ⬙The City Is Burning,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1987. Grandmother, ⬙The Older Woman,⬙ What’s Happening Now!, syndicated, 1988. Libby, ⬙Mixed Blessings,⬙ The Golden Girls, NBC, 1988. Widow Jackson, ⬙The Minister’s Wife,⬙ Amen, NBC, 1988. Mrs. Jackson, ⬙The Engagement,⬙ Amen, NBC, 1989. Maid, ⬙The Victim,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1990. Matty, ⬙Black on White on Fire—August 11, 1965,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. Leola Forbes, ⬙Love, Deacon Style,⬙ Amen, NBC, 1990. Leola Forbes, ⬙Miracle on 134th Street: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Amen, NBC, 1990. ⬙Compromise,⬙ Married People, ABC, 1990. Grandmother, ⬙Darryl Tevis,⬙ Lifestories, NBC, c. 1991. Nurse, ⬙Proms and Prams,⬙ Life Goes On (also known as Glenbrook), ABC, 1991. Mark’s grandmother, ⬙Livin’ a Large Lie,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1993. Mrs. Crandle, ⬙R.E.S.P.E.C.T.,⬙ Roc (also known as Roc Live), Fox, 1993. Shirley Shortridge, ⬙Full Court Press,⬙ Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1993. Woman in theatre, ⬙The Movie,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. Mama Saint, ⬙Family Reunion,⬙ The Sinbad Show (also known as Sinbad), Fox, 1994. Mrs. Pish, ⬙Felines ... Nothing More Than Felines,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1994, also broadcast on Fox. Sister Mary Francis, ⬙The Heart of the Matter,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1994. Aunt Minnie, ⬙I Do?,⬙ Sister, Sister, ABC, 1995. Mildred Snell, ⬙Informed Consent,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Old woman, ⬙The Script Formerly Known as ... ,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1995. Edna, ⬙Grumpy Old Man,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1996. Grandma Lila Lacroix, ⬙The Debt,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Grandma McGee, ⬙Sh–Boing–Boing,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1996.

HAFFMAN, Susannah See HOFFMAN, Susannah

HAGINS, Montrose 1924– PERSONAL Born May 5, 1924, in Charlotte, NC. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Grandmother Davis, Homefront, ABC, 1991–93. Miz Coretta Jackson, The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 1998–2001. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Liane’s maid, Crossings, ABC, 1986. Mourner, The Women of Brewster Place, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Sealy, On Fire, ABC, 1987. Helen Edwards, Hijacked: Flight 285, ABC, 1996. Miz Coretta Jackson, Jett Jackson: The Movie, The Disney Channel, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Alma, ⬙Crossfire,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1987. Hellen Littlefield, ⬙Daniel and the Towers,⬙ WonderWorks, PBS, 1987. Mrs. Sloan, ⬙City of Refuse,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1987. 134

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Inez, ⬙When a Man Loves Two Women,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1996. Gladys, ⬙The Accused,⬙ The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1997. Mrs. Green, ⬙Wendell and I Spy,⬙ The Parent ’Hood, The WB, 1997. Old woman, ⬙The Junk Mail,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1997. Rosa Manning, ⬙A Day in the Life II,⬙ Sparks (also known as Sparks, Sparks, Sparks), UPN, 1997. Senior citizen, ⬙Talk to the Town,⬙ Moesha, UPN, 1997. Alice, ⬙The Son Also Mooches,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1998. Aunt Maisie, ⬙Legacy of a Buffalo Soldier,⬙ L.A. Heat, syndicated, 1999. Mrs. Olson, ⬙Great Expectations,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1999. Aunt Thelma, ⬙Body Double,⬙ The Hughleys, UPN, 2000. (Uncredited) Mrs. Jenkins, ⬙M.Y.O.B.,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2001. Nana Austin, ⬙I Know What You Did Last Spring Break,⬙ Popular, The WB, 2001. Shirley Pilnick, ⬙There’s No Place Like Homo,⬙ First Years, NBC, 2001. Olivia Jackson, ⬙To Protect and Serve,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2002. Ruth Clayton, ⬙This Baby’s Gonna Fly,⬙ Presidio Med, CBS, 2002. ⬙Make Over,⬙ My Wife and Kids (also known as Wife and Kids), ABC, 2002.

HALEY Nana, Love Stinks, Independent Artists, 1999. Charlene’s neighbor, Bringing down the House (also known as In the Houze and JailBabes.com), Buena Vista, 2003.

HALEY, Jackie Earle 1961– (Jackie Haley) PERSONAL Born July 14, 1961, in Northridge, CA; son of Haven Earl Haley (a radio personality and actor; also known as Haven Earle Haley); married Sherry, 1979 (divorced); married another time (marriage ended); married Amelia Cruz, 2004; children: Christopher, Olivia. Addresses: Agent—Warren Zavala, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Leslie Allan–Rice, Leslie Allan–Rice Management, 1007 Maybrook Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor and voice performer. Shootz Production Group, San Antonio, TX, owner and executive vice president; JEH Productions, San Antonio, TX, owner; director of commercials. Appeared in and provided voice work for several advertisements. Also worked as a limousine driver, furniture refinisher, security officer, and pizza delivery person.

Appeared as Florilla Deavers, City of Angels, CBS; as Mrs. Atkins, On Our Own, ABC; as June Adams, Sweet Justice, NBC; and in an episode of The New Adam 12 (also known as Adam–12), syndicated.

Awards, Honors: Named one of the 100 greatest kid stars, VH1, 2005; New York Film Critics Circle Award, San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award, Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award, Southeastern Film Critics Association Award, and Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, all best supporting actor, 2006, for Little Children.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Mrs. Lords, Just Life, ABC, 1990. Poochinski, NBC, 1990. Alice, Green Dolphin Beat (also known as Green Dolphin Street), Fox, 1994.

CREDITS

Film Appearances: Organist, Critters, New Line Cinema, 1986. Farm woman, Critters 2: The Main Course, New Line Cinema, 1988. Grandma Jenks, Coming to America (also known as The Prince in New York), Paramount, 1988. Bess, Say Anything... (also known as ... Say Anything...), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. One of the Fergus groupies, Ruby Cairo (also known as The Missing Link: Ruby Cairo), Miramax, 1993, recut video version released as Deception. Ruth, Return to Two Moon Junction, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Mrs. McCallister, Shiloh, Legacy Releasing, 1996. Chanting woman, The Relic (also known as Das Relikt), Paramount, 1997.

Film Appearances: Eric, Un homme est mort (also known as The Outside Man and Funerale a Los Angeles), United Artists, 1972. (As Jackie Haley) Adore, The Day of the Locust, Paramount, 1975. Kelly Leak, The Bad News Bears, Paramount, 1976. Billy, Damnation Alley (also known as Survival Run), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1977. Kelly Leak, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (also known as Breaking Training), Paramount, 1977. Kelly Leak, The Bad News Bears Go to Japan, Paramount, 1978. 135

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Moocher (George), Breaking Away (also known as Bambino), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1979. Dave, Losin’ It, Embassy Pictures, 1983. Little Joe, The Zoo Gang (also known as Winners Take All), New World Pictures, 1985. Braxton Red, Dollman, Full Moon Entertainment, 1991. Einstein, Nemesis, Imperial Entertainment, 1993. Ronald James ⬙Ronnie⬙ McGorvey, Little Children, New Line Cinema, 2006. Sugar Boy, All the King’s Men, Columbia, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Moocher (George), Breaking Away, ABC, 1980. Tommy Ryan, Every Stray Dog and Kid, NBC, 1981. Stage Appearances: Hector McKenzie, Slab Boys, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1983.

Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Jamie Boyle, Wait till Your Father Gets Home (animated), syndicated, 1972–74. Voice of Danny Day, These Are the Days (animated), ABC, c. 1974–75. Voice of Greg Butler, Valley of the Dinosaurs (animated), CBS, 1974–76. Moocher (George), Breaking Away, ABC, 1980–81. Voice of Gill Waterman, Gravedale High (animated; also known as Rick Moranis in Gravedale High), NBC, 1990–91.

WRITINGS Screenplays: (Story) Playroom, Smart Egg Pictures, 1990. Some sources state that Haley wrote a screenplay called Schizo.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: (In archive footage) Retrosexual: The 80s, VH1, 2004. Himself, 100 Greatest Kid Stars, VH1, 2005.

Teleplays: Wrote for The Twilight Zone.

Television Appearances; Specials: Seventeen–and–Desperate, ⬙Miss Lonelyhearts,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1983. Diamonds on the Silver Screen, American Movie Classics, 1992.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 3, 2006, p. 42.

Television Appearances; Movies: Eddie Marston, Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story, CBS, 1993. Frank Jessup, Maniac Cop 3: Badge of Silence (also known as Maniac Cop 3), HBO, 1993.

Electronic: JEH Productions, http://www.jehproductions.com, November 2, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Rusty, ⬙The Strike–Out King,⬙ The Partridge Family, ABC, 1973. Tony, ⬙Nguyen,⬙ Marcus Welby, M.D. (also known as Robert Young, Family Doctor), ABC, 1973. Kraik, ⬙The Legacy,⬙ Planet of the Apes, CBS, 1974. Norm Briggs, ⬙The Delinquent,⬙ Shazam!, CBS, 1974. Tom, ⬙The Emergence,⬙ The Waltons, CBS, 1975. Teenager, ⬙The Critical Success/The Love Lamp Is Lit/ Take My Boy Friend, Please/Rent a Family/Man in Her Life: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1979. ⬙Chicken,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1980. Harlan, ⬙A Chip off the Old Block,⬙ Whiz Kids, CBS, 1983. Dirk, ⬙Last Stand,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1985. Billy Willetts, ⬙Powder Keg,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986.

HALL, Brad 1958(?)– (Brad William Hall) PERSONAL Born March 21, 1958 (some sources cite 1959), in Santa Barbara, CA; son of George Johnson and Sarah (maiden name, McKinstry) Hall; married Julia Louis– Dreyfus (an actress), June 25, 1987; children: Henry, Charles. Education: Studied drama in London, 1978–79; Northwestern University, B.S., theatre, 1980. Addresses: Agent—Steve Rabineau, William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 136

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Career: Actor, writer, and producer. Practical Theatre Company, Chicago, IL, founding member, writer, and performer, beginning 1980; Rockme Foundation (music group), guitarist and vocalist; entered a production deal with Big Ticket Television, beginning c. 1996. Worked as a story editor and a film researcher. Member of the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Committee for Handgun Control, also a member of the board of directors for other organizations. Also known as Brad William Hall.

HALL Creator and executive producer, Watching Ellie (also known as Julia Louis–Dreyfus Project, 23 Minutes and 12 Seconds in the Life of Eleanor Riggs, 22 Minutes with Eleanor Riggs, 22 Minutes with Ellie Riggs, and 23:12), NBC, 2002–2003. Television Work; Episodic: Director, ⬙The Date,⬙ Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1993. Television Work; Pilots: Producer of the pilot The Next Big Thing, CBS.

Member: Amnesty International, Greenpeace, John Lennon Athletic Club (Chicago, IL; member of board of directors, beginning 1981).

Film Appearances: William Daniels, Troll, Empire Pictures, 1986. Eric, Worth Winning, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Marty Callahan, Limit Up, Management Company Entertainment Group, 1989. Ned Runcie, The Guardian, Universal, 1990. Phil, Bye Bye Love, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Stanley, Must Love Dogs, Warner Bros., 2005.

Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding comedy series, 1992, for Brooklyn Bridge. CREDITS

Film Work: Producer, Bye Bye Love, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Additional voices, A Bug’s Life (animated; also known as Bugs), Buena Vista, 1998. Executive producer, Must Love Dogs, Warner Bros., 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1982–84. Television Appearances; Specials: (In archive footage) Various characters, Saturday Night Live in the ’80s: Lost & Found, NBC, 2005.

Stage Appearances: Listener, Prairie du Chien (double–bill with The Shawl), Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 1985–86.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Charlie, ⬙The Music Man,⬙ Day by Day, NBC, 1989. Chuck, ⬙Full Nest,⬙ Empty Nest, NBC, 1989. Himself, ⬙The Wire,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2000. Himself, ⬙The Shrimp Incident,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2001. (In archive footage) Himself, 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (also known as E’s ⬙101⬙), E! Entertainment Television, 2004.

Appeared in productions of Candide and Our Town, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; also appeared in productions at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, and the St. Nicholas Theatre. Stage Work: Director and producer, Babalooney, Practical Theatre Company, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1984.

Appeared in episodes of other programs, including 9 to 5, ABC and syndicated.

RECORDINGS

Television Appearances; Pilots: Dan Montana, Mad Avenue, CBS, 1988.

Videos: (In archive footage) Ned Runcie in The Guardian, Boogeyman: The Killer Compilation, Flixmix, 2001.

Television Work; Series: Story editor, American Dreamer, NBC, 1990–91. Producer and story editor, Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1991–92. Supervising producer, Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, 1992–93. Creator and executive producer, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995–97.

WRITINGS Teleplays; with Others; Series: Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, Saturday Night Live ’80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, 1982–84. 137

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Teleplays; Movies: (Story) Boris and Natasha, Showtime, 1992.

Film Appearances: Officer, The Charge of the Light Brigade, United Artists, 1968. (Uncredited) Burpa on rooftop, Carry On ... Up the Khyber, J. Arthur Rank, 1968. The captain, Where’s Jack?, Paramount, 1969. Sir Miles of Bohemia, A Walk with Love and Death, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1969. Lieutenant Ellis, Murphy’s War, Paramount, 1971. Geddes, The Last Valley, Cinerama Releasing, 1971. Terry, Villain, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1971. Jonathan Keene, Quest for Love, J. Arthur Rank, 1971. Nagorny, Nicholas and Alexandra, Columbia, 1971. Thidias, Antony and Cleopatra (also known as Antoine et Cleopatre and Marco Antonio y Cleopatra), Rank Film Organization, 1972. Panton, The Offence (also known as The Offense and Something like the Truth), United Artists, 1972. P. C. McTaggert, The Wicker Man (also known as Anthony Shaffer’s ⬙The Wicker Man⬙), National General, 1973. Guensche, Hitler: The Last Ten Days (also known as Gli ultimi 10 giorni di Hitler), Paramount, 1973. Boyle, Hennessy, American International Pictures/ Orion, 1975. Sir Roger Moncton, Trial by Combat (also known as A Choice of Arms, Choice of Weapons, and Dirty Knight’s Work), Ambassador Film Distributors, 1976. Chung–Sha, The People that Time Forgot, American International Pictures, 1977. Cerutti, Love and Bullets, Associated Film Distributors, 1979. Luro, Flash Gordon, Universal, 1980. Tyrian, Dragonslayer, Paramount, 1981. Lamson, Lifeforce (also known as Space Vampires), TriStar, 1985. Philistine armor bearer, King David, Paramount, 1985. Grizzard, Santa Claus (also known as Santa Claus: The Movie), TriStar, 1985. Treve Pender, When the Whales Came, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Redheaded baron, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Mandara, Kull the Conqueror, MCA/Universal, 1997. Ali Ben Hassad, The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo (also known as Marco Polo), Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1998.

Teleplays; Episodic: American Dreamer, NBC, various episodes, 1990–91. Brooklyn Bridge, CBS, various episodes, 1991–93. ⬙Here’s Looking at You,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 1993. The Single Guy, NBC, 1995–96. Watching Ellie (also known as Julia Louis–Dreyfus Project, 23 Minutes and 12 Seconds in the Life of Eleanor Riggs, 22 Minutes with Eleanor Riggs, 22 Minutes with Ellie Riggs, and 23:12), NBC, various episodes, 2002–2003. Teleplays; Pilots: The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. Watching Ellie (also known as Julia Louis–Dreyfus Project, 23 Minutes and 12 Seconds in the Life of Eleanor Riggs, 22 Minutes with Eleanor Riggs, 22 Minutes with Ellie Riggs, and 23:12), NBC, 2002. Wrote the pilot The Next Big Thing, CBS; also wrote ⬙Pilot Redux,⬙ The Single Guy, NBC. Screenplays: (With Gary David Goldberg) Bye Bye Love, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Worked with others on the screenplay for Public Displays of Affection, Twentieth Century–Fox. Writings for the Stage: Writer for the comedy revue MegaFun, Practical Theatre Company, Chicago, IL; wrote plays, songs, and other pieces for the Practical Theatre Company.

HALLAM, John 1941– PERSONAL Born October 28, 1941, in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Avocational Interests: Gardening. Addresses: Agent—Speak Limited, 59 Lionel Rd. N., Brentford TW8 9QZ, England.

Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant James Willoughby, The Regiment, BBC, 1972. Lord Chiltern, The Pallisers, PBS, 1974. Harry Farmer, Wings, BBC1, 1977. Thomas Mallen, The Mallens, ITV, 1979.

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Commanding officer, Weatherby, Knights of God, ITV, 1987. ⬙Barnsey⬙ Barnes, EastEnders, BBC, 1988–90. Terry Prince, Emmerdale Farm (also known as Emmerdale), YTV, 1990. Mark Wise, 99–1, ITV, 1994. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mr. Ingleby, Murder Must Advertise (also known as Lord Peter Wimsey: Murder Must Advertise), PBS, 1973. Captain Beever, Dominic, 1976. Samson Flusky, Under Capricorn, 1983. Captain Parker, Return to Treasure Island, The Disney Channel, 1986. Cedric Crackenthorpe, ⬙4.50 from Paddington⬙ segment (also known as ⬙Miss Marple: 4.50 from Paddington⬙), Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, Series IV, PBS, 1987. John Tanner, White Peak Farm, BBC, 1988. Hooperman, The Fortunate Pilgrim (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Fortunate Pilgrim⬙ and Mamma Lucia), NBC, 1988. Captain Drinian, Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader (also known as Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader), PBS, 1989. Ludovico Buonarotti, A Season of Giants (also known as Michelangelo: The Last Giant), TNT, 1991. Queen’s talking mirror, The 10th Kingdom (also known as Das 10te Koenigreich and Das Zehnte Koenigreich), NBC, 2000. Demon, Arabian Nights, ABC, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Arnhem: The Story of an Escape (also known as Arnhem, het verhaal van een ontsnapping), BBC, 1976. Sergeant major, The Four Feathers, NBC, 1977. Guy Atherton, The Last Giraffe, CBS, 1979. Herald, Ivanhoe, CBS, 1982. Captain Harris, The Master of Ballantrae, CBS, 1984. Gomon, Good King Wenceslas, The Family Channel, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Abel Jackson, ⬙For a Rainy Day,⬙ Softly Softly (also known as Softly, Softly: Task Force), BBC, 1968. Doug Martin, ⬙The Man in the Elegant Room,⬙ Department S, ITV, 1969. Johnny Crackan, ⬙It’s Supposed to Be Thicker than Water,⬙ Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (also known as My Partner the Ghost), ITV, 1970. John Hewlett, ⬙A Thin Band of Air,⬙ Jason King, ITV, 1972. Peter Conway, ⬙Departure and Arrival,⬙ Moonbase 3, BBC, 1973. Peter Conway, ⬙Behemoth,⬙ Moonbase 3, BBC, 1973. Peter Conway, ⬙Outsiders,⬙ Moonbase 3, BBC, 1973. Hart, ⬙How about It, Frank?,⬙ Public Eye, ITV, 1975.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Harry Farmer, Wings, BBC, 1976. Stage Appearances: Hall–keeper at the Pantheon, Trelawney of the Wells, 1965. Constantine Madras, Madras House, Lyric Theatre– Hammersmith, London, 1992.

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HAMPTON, Christopher 1946– PERSONAL Full name, Christopher James Hampton; born January 26, 1946, in Horta, Faial, Azores, Portugal; son of Bernard Patrick (a marine telecommunications engineer) and Dorothy Patience (maiden name, Herrington) Hampton; married Laura Margaret de Holesch (a social worker), 1971; children: Alice, Mary. Education: New College, Oxford, B.A. (with first class honors), 1968, and M.A. Avocational Interests: Travel, cinema. Addresses: Agent—Michael Peretzian, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Jenne Casarotto, Casarotto, Ramsay and Associates Ltd., National House, 60–66 Wardour St., London W1V 4ND, England.

CREDITS Film Work: Coproducer, Dangerous Liaisons, Warner Bros., 1988. Director, Carrington, Gramercy, 1995. Director, The Secret Agent (also known as Joseph Conrad’s ⬙The Secret Agent⬙), Fox Searchlight, 1996. Director, Imagining Argentina, Artisan Entertainment, 2004.

Career: Writer, director, producer, songwriter, and lyricist. Schauspielhaus, Hamburg, West Germany, dramaturg, 1967; translator of lectures on James Joyce, Paris, 1967; Royal Court Theatre, London, resident dramatist, 1968–70; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, associate member.

Film Appearances: The judge, Total Eclipse (also known as Eclipse totale, Poeti dall’inferno, and Rimbaud Verlaine), Fine Line, 1995. Himself, Quoi?, l’eternite, 2004.

Member: Dramatists Club, Royal Society of Literature (fellow; member of council, beginning 1984). Awards, Honors: London Critics Award, best play, Plays and Players, Evening Standard Award, best comedy, 1970, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, 1971, all for The Philanthropist; New York Drama Critics Poll, most promising playwright, Variety, 1971; London Critics Award (with others), best play, 1973, and Playwriting Award, distinguished theatrical production or performance, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, 1975, both for Savages; Evening Standard Award, best comedy, 1983, for Tales from Hollywood; London Critics Award, best play, 1985, Time Out Award, best production, Evening Standard Award, best play, and Laurence Olivier Award, best play, Society of West End Theatre, all 1986, New York Drama Critics Circle Award, best foreign play, 1987, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best play, 1988, all for Les liaisons dangereuses; Television Award, best movie, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1986, for Hotel du lac; Prix Italia, 1988, for The Good Father; Academy Award, 1989, Screen Award nomination, Writers Guild of America, 1989, and Film Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1990, all best screenplay adaptation, and London Critics Circle Film Award, screenwriter of the year, 1990, all for Dangerous Liaisons; Special Jury Prize and nomination for Golden Palm, both Cannes Film Festival, 1995, Vancouver

Television Appearances; Specials: The 61st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1989. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Lo + plus, 2004. WRITINGS Stage Plays: When Did You Last See My Mother? Oxford, England, then Royal Court Theatre and Comedy Theatre, both London, 1966, later Young People’s Repertory Theatre, Sheridan Square Playhouse, New York City, 1967, published by Grove Press, 1967. Marya (based on work by Isaac Babel), Royal Court Theatre, 1967, then Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1981, published in Plays of the Year 35, Elek, 1969. Total Eclipse, Royal Court Theatre, 1968, then Washington, DC, 1972, later Westside Theatre Upstairs, New York City, 1974, published by Faber & Faber, 1969, Samuel French, 1972, revised version 140

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HAMPTON (With Don Black; and lyricist) Sunset Boulevard (based on screenplay by Billy Wilder and others), music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Adelphi Theatre, London, 1993, then Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, and Really Useful Theatre Company, Minskoff Theatre, New York City, 1994–97, published by Faber & Faber, 1993, libretto published by H. Leonard, 1995. (With Martha Clarke) Alice’s Adventures Under Ground (based on work by Lewis Carroll), National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, 1994, published by Faber & Faber, 1995. An Enemy of the People (based on the work of Ibsen), Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, Williamstown, MA, 2003, published by Faber & Faber, 1998. The Three Sisters (two–act; adaption of work by Chekhov), Playhouse Theatre, London, 2003. The Talking Cure (two–act), National Theatre, 2003, then Mark Taper Forum, 2004, published by Faber & Faber, 2003. Dracula, the Musical, music by Frank Wildhorn, lyrics by Don Black, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, then Belasco Theatre, New York City, 2004–2005. Librettist, Waiting for the Barbarians (opera; based on novel by J. M. Coetzee), music by Philip Glass, Erfurt Theatre, Erfurt, Germany, 2005. Embers (two–act; based on novel by Sandor Marai), Duke of York’s Theatre, London, 2006. Hampton’s plays have subsequently been produced widely throughout England and the United States. Stage Plays; Translator: Moliere, Don Juan, Theatre Royal, Bristol, England, 1972, then Gate Theatre, 1995, published by Faber & Faber, 1974. Oedoen von Horvath, Tales from the Vienna Woods, National Theatre Company, Laurence Olivier Theatre, London, 1977, then Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1978, published by Faber & Faber, 1977. von Horvath, Don Juan Comes Back from the War, National Theatre Company, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1978, then Stage 73, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1979, published by Faber & Faber, 1978. Henrik Ibsen, Ghosts, Key Theatre, Peterborough, England, 1978, later Portland, ME, 1988, published as Ghosts: A Family Drama in Three Acts, Samuel French, 1983. Ibsen, The Wild Duck, National Theatre Company, Laurence Olivier Theatre, 1979, published by Faber & Faber, 1979, then Samuel French, 1983. Moliere, Tartuffe; or, The Imposter, Royal Shakespeare Company, London, 1983, published by Faber & Faber, 1984. von Horvath, Faith, Hope and Charity, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 1989.

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Yasmina Reza, Art, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 1996, then Royale Theatre, New York City, 1998–99, published by Dramatists Play Service, 1999. Reza, Conversations after a Burial, Almeida Theatre, London, 2000, published by Faber & Faber, 2001. Reza, The Unexpected Man, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 2000–2001, published by Faber & Faber, 1998. Reza, Life x 3, National Theatre, 2001, then Circle in the Square, New York City, 2003, published by Dramatists Play Service, 2003. Don Juan, new translation, Theatre for a New Audience, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 2003. Hedda Gabler, new translation, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 2004.

Television Miniseries: ⬙The Ginger Tree,⬙ Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1990, published by Faber & Faber, 1989.

Screenplays: A Doll’s House (based on the play by Henrik Ibsen), Paramount, 1973. (With Maximilian Schell) Tales from the Vienna Woods (based on the play by Oedoen von Horvath; also known as Geschichten aus dem wiener–wald), Constantin, 1979, published by Suhrkamp, 1979. Beyond the Limit (based on the novel by Graham Greene; also known as The Honorary Consul), Paramount, 1983. The Good Father (based on the novel by Peter Prince), Skouras, 1986. The Wolf at the Door (also known as Gauguin: The Wolf at the Door, Gauguin, le loup dans le soleil, and Oviri), Manson, 1986. Dangerous Liaisons (based on his stage play), Warner Bros., 1988, published by Faber & Faber, 1989. Carrington, Gramercy, 1995, published by Faber & Faber, 1995. Total Eclipse (also known as Eclipse totale, Poeti dall’inferno, and Rimbaud Verlaine), Fine Line, 1995, novelization published by Faber & Faber, 1996. Mary Reilly (based on novel by Valerie Martin), TriStar, 1996. The Secret Agent (also known as Joseph Conrad’s ⬙The Secret Agent⬙), Fox Searchlight, 1996. The Quiet American (also known as The Spy and Der stille Amerikaner), Miramax, 2002. Imagining Argentina (based on novel by Lawrence Thornton), Artisan Entertainment, 2004.

Radio Scripts: 2 Children Free to Wander (documentary), 1969. Uncle Vanya, 1970. Don Juan, BBC 3, 1972. The Prague Trial 79 (based on story by Patrice Chereau and Ariane Mnouchkine), 1980. Collected Works: Christopher Hampton, Plays 1: Total Eclipse, The Philanthropist, Savages, Treats, Faber & Faber, 1997. Collected Screenplays, Faber & Faber, 2002. Other: Contributor to periodicals, including Guardian and Independent. ADAPTATIONS The songs and music from Sunset Boulevard were recorded on the album Sunset Boulevard: From ⬙Sunset Boulevard,⬙ released by H. Leonard in 1995. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Literary Criticism, Volume 4, Gale, 1975. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 13: British Dramatists since World War II, Tale, 1982. Free, William J., Christopher Hampton: An Introduction to His Plays, Borgo Press, 1994. Gross, Robert, editor, Christopher Hampton: A Casebook, Garland Publishing, 1990. International Dictionary of Theatre, Volume 2: Playwrights, St. James Press, 1993.

Songs Featured in Films: ⬙With One Look,⬙ In & Out, Paramount, 1997. Television Specials: Total Eclipse, BBC2, 1973. The Philanthropist, BBC, 1975. Savages, BBC2, 1975. Treats, Yorkshire Television, 1977. ⬙Able’s Will,⬙ BBC2 Play of the Week, BBC2, 1977, published by Faber & Faber, 1979. 142

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HARNOIS Monica, Strangers with Candy, ThinkFilm, 2006. Megan/Sofie, Solstice, Endgame Entertainment, 2006. Jesse, Chaos Theory, Warner Independent Pictures, 2006. Natalie Anderson, Keith, Conquistador Worldwide Media, 2006.

Periodicals: Back Stage West, November 14, 1996, p. 6. Guardian (London), April 28, 1993, pp. S6–S7; September 12, 1995, pp. 2.12–2.13. Independent, October 9, 1996, pp. S4–S5. Variety, June 19, 1995, p. 8.

Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Zoe Richards, Fantastic Max, syndicated, 1988. Emily, Timeless Tales from Hallmark, USA Network, 1990. Alice, Adventures in Wonderland, The Disney Channel, 1991. Sarah Livingston, All My Children, ABC, 2000–2001. Christina Nickson, Point Pleasant, Fox, 2005.

HARNOIS, Elisabeth 1979– PERSONAL Surname is pronounced Arn–hwa; full name, Elisabeth Rose Harnois; born May 26 (some sources cite May 15), 1979, in Detroit, MI; raised in Riverside, CA.

Television Appearances; Movies: Maggi Sorenson, The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy (also known as The Osiris Chronicles), UPN, 1998. Hallie Richmond, My Date with the President’s Daughter, ABC, 1998.

Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 1 William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Ted Schachter, Schachter Entertainment, 1157 South Beverly Dr., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actress and voice performer, beginning at age three; appeared in commercials, including one for Duncan Hines cake mixes, c. 1982. Sundance Channel, former production worker.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Jenny Raines, ⬙Man’s Best Friend: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. Voice of Rosie, ⬙Night of the Bedbugs,⬙ Potsworth & Co. (also known as Midnight Patrol), syndicated, 1990. Steffi, ⬙Will Goes a Courtin’,⬙ The Fresh Prince of Bel– Air, NBC, 1993. Patty LeGurst, ⬙A Line in the Sand,⬙ Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily ...), The WB, 1995. Leigh–Ann, ⬙The Burning of Atlanta,⬙ The Client (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙The Client⬙), CBS, 1995. Missy Robinson, ⬙The Last Temptation of Cory,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1995. Carly, ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ Brotherly Love, The WB, 1997. French translator, ⬙Au Revoir Pizza Place,⬙ Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys and a Girl), ABC, 1999. Brooke, ⬙Magic Hour,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2000. Trish Davenport/Cheryl Davenport, ⬙Broken Mirror,⬙ Criminal Minds, CBS, 2005.

Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, exceptional performance by a young actress starring in a comedy or dramatic feature film, Young Artist Foundation, 1987, for One Magic Christmas; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actress guest– starring in a television drama, 1988, for ⬙Man’s Best Friend,⬙ Highway to Heaven; Young Artist Award, outstanding performer in a children’s program, 1993, and Youth in Film Award, Youth in Film Association, both for Adventures in Wonderland. CREDITS Film Appearances: Abbie Grainger, One Magic Christmas (also known as Disney’s ⬙One Magic Christmas⬙ and Un drole de Noel), Buena Vista, 1985. Missy Eldridge, Where Are the Children?, Columbia TriStar, 1986. Voice of Emily, The Ugly Duckling (animated), Hallmark Greeting Cards/Hanna–Barbera Productions, 1990. Kate, Facade (also known as Death Valley), Cinequanon Pictures International, 2000. Julie Sutton, Swimming Upstream, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 2002. Brittany Wells, Pretty Persuasion, Samuel Goldwyn Films/Roadside Attractions/Renaissance Films, 2005.

Television Appearances; Other: Young Freddy, Till We Meet Again (miniseries; also known as Judith Krantz’s ⬙Till We Meet Again⬙), CBS, 1989. Hope Rocks: The Concert with a Cause (special), Fox, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, December, 2004, p. 44. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, July, 2005, p. 98. 143

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USA Today, January 26, 2005. Electronic: Elisabeth Harnois Official Site, http://www.elisabethharnois.net, August 30, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Harley Palmer, ⬙Bait,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2004. Sara, ⬙The Lake House,⬙ Center of the Universe, CBS, 2004. Sara, ⬙Good Parenting, Bad Parenting,⬙ Center of the Universe, CBS, 2004. Maura, ⬙Put On a Happy Face,⬙ Everwood (also known as Our New Life in Everwood), The WB, 2005.

HARSHMAN, Margo 1986– PERSONAL Full name, Margo Cathleen Harshman; born March 4, 1986, in San Diego, CA. Education: Attended community college. Avocational Interests: Sports (including softball), reading, designing and making clothes, shopping for vintage clothing, listening to music.

Film Appearances: Jolie, The Elf Who Didn’t Believe, Astra Cinema, 1997. Gina, Fellowship (short film), Wild Cub Productions, 2005. Tricia Rawlins, Rise, Mandate Pictures, 2005. Kate, Simon Says, Dark Moon Pictures, 2006. Victoria Walker, Hiding Victoria, Hiding Victoria Productions, 2006. Nina, Legacy, StudioLine Entertainment, 2006. Brooke, Keith, Conquistador Worldwide Media, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Ryan Martin, Agency for the Performing Arts, 405 South Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Elaine Lively, LA Entertainment, 1317 North San Fernando Blvd., Suite 155, Burbank, CA 91504.

OTHER SOURCES

Career: Actress. Coast Kids Theatre, San Diego, CA, actress, beginning c. 1994; appeared in commercials, including appearances for Albertson grocery store chain, Kraft Foods, BellSouth telecommunication services, and McDonald’s restaurants.

Electronic: Margo Harshman Official Site, http://www. margoharshman.com, September 9, 2006.

Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young supporting actress in a television comedy or drama series, 2004, for Even Stevens; Young Artist Award nomination, best young supporting actress in a television movie, miniseries, or special, 2004, for The ⬙Even Stevens⬙ Movie.

HARTLEY, Lindsay See KORMAN, Lindsay

HAUSER, Wings 1947– (Ken Hauser, Wings Livinryte)

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tawny Dean, a recurring role, Even Stevens, The Disney Channel, 2000, 2002. Brooke Franklin, Run of the House, The WB, 2003.

PERSONAL Full name, Gerald Dwight Hauser; born December 12, 1947, in Hollywood, CA; son of Dwight (a writer) and Geraldine Hauser; brother of Erich Hauser (an actor); married Jane Boltenhouse (a singer), 1971 (marriage ended, c. 1973); married Cass Sperling (an author), 1974 (divorced, 1977); married Nancy Locke (an actress; marriage ended, April, 1999); married Dafna Galili, June 1, 1996 (marriage ended); married, wife’s name Cali (an actress and filmmaker), June 1, 2000; children: (first marriage) Bright (a film producer); (second marriage) Cole (an actor).

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HAUSER Nick Carpenter, Living to Die, 1990. Fred Jenkins, Exiled in America (also known as Exiled), 1990. Jack Saxon, The Killer’s Edge (also known as Blood Money), 1990. Harry Ross, Bedroom Eyes II, 1991. Arklon, Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time, 1991. Tim Parsons, Wilding (also known as Wilding: The Children of Violence), 1991. Jack Maxwell, In Between, 1991. Ralph Baker, Frame Up, 1991. Sergeant Lars, Coldfire, 1991. Jack, The Art of Dying, 1991. John Stockton, Mind, Body & Soul, 1992. Huck Finney, Road to Revenge, 1993. Ferguson, Watchers III, 1994. Strom, Tales from the Hood, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Warden Pitt, Broken Bars, 1995. Michael, Guns and Lipstick, 1995. Sheriff Baker, Frame–Up II: The Cover–up (also known as Deadly Conspiracy), 1996. Michael Casey, Original Gangstas (also known as Hot City), Orion, 1996. Leland Duvall, Victim of Desire (also known as Implicated), 1996. Vince, Life Among the Cannibals (also known as Thrill Kill), 1996. Buddy, Going Home, 1997. Joe Joiner, Skins (also known as Gang Boys), Spectrum Films, 1998. Tobacco lawyer, The Insider, Buena Vista, 1999. Sheriff Brand, Clean and Narrow, Mainline Releasing, 1999. Maddox, Savage Season, 2001. Little G, The Blue Lizard, Weintraub Entertainment Group, 2002. Kevin Kilpatrick, Irish Eyes (also known as Vendetta: No Conscience, No Mercy), Ardustry Home Entertainment, 2004. Not Hasselhoff, The Ruining, 2004.

Addresses: Agent—Greater Vision Agency, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 320, Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor, producer, director, writer, singer, and songwriter. Performed as a child on radio programs. Umbrella Studios, cofounder and filmmaker. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting actor, Independent Features Project/ West, 1988, for Tough Guys Don’t Dance. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ragan, First to Fight, 1967. Marine driver, Who’ll Stop the Rain? (also known as Dog Soldiers), United Artists, 1978. Red Dog, Homework (also known as Growing Pains and Short People), Jensen Farley, 1982. Ramrod, Vice Squad, Avco–Embassy/Hemdale Releasing/Brent Walker, 1982. Stoney Cooper, Deadly Force, Embassy, 1983. Josh Cameron, Night Shadows (also known as Mutant), Film Ventures, 1984. Lieutenant Byrd, A Soldier’s Story, Columbia, 1984. Ramrod (in archive footage), Terror in the Aisles, 1984. Cliff, Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, Columbia, 1986. (Uncredited) Mr. Havilland, 3:15, the Moment of Truth (also known as Showdown at Lincoln High, 3:15, and 3:15 a time to Die), Dakota Entertainment, 1986. Captain Alvin Luther Regency, Tough Guys Don’t Dance, Cannon, 1987. Phil, The Wind (also known as Edge of Terror), Omega, 1987. Sam Striker, Hostage (also known as Colt: Flight 802), Noble Entertainment, 1987. Clete Harris, No Safe Haven, Overseas Filmgroup, 1987. John Luger, Dead Man Walking, Metropolis/Hit Films, 1988. Ed, The Carpenter, Cinepix/Capstone, 1988. Ken Griffiths, Nightmare at Noon (also known as Death Street U.S.A.), Omega Entertainment, 1988. Emerson, Marked for Murder, Image Entertainment, 1989. Corporal Joseph L. ⬙Nard⬙ DiNardo, The Siege of Firebase Gloria (also known as Forward Firebase Gloria), Fries Entertainment, 1989. Cavanaugh, L.A. Bounty, Noble Entertainment/Alpine Releasing, 1989. Elliot Canner, Reason to Die, 1989. Arliss Ryder, Street Asylum, 1990. Van Vandameer, Pale Blood, Noble Entertainment, 1990.

Film Work: Associate producer, Uncommon Valor, Paramount, 1983. Director, Living to Die, 1990. Director, Coldfire, 1991. Director, The Art of Dying, 1991. Producer and director, Skins (also known as Gang Boys), Spectrum Films, 1998. Television Appearances; Series: Greg Foster, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 1977–81. Lieutenant Ronald Hobbs, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. 145

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Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Alan ⬙Trane⬙ Coltrane, Lightning Force, syndicated, 1991–92. Ty Tilden, a recurring role, Roseanne, ABC, 1992–93. J. Jay Jones, a recurring role, Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1994–96. Television Appearances; Movies: Frank Carswell, Ghost Dancing, ABC, 1983. Major Frank Hollins, Sweet Revenge (also known as Bittersweet Revenge, Code of Honor, and Her Revenge), CBS, 1984. Dark Horse, 1985. James Rivers, Perry Mason: The Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel, NBC, 1987. Victor Lundgren, Out of Sight, Out of Mind (also known as Out of Sight, Out of Her Mind and Sight Unseen), syndicated, 1990. Patrick Tierney, Bump in the Night, Starz!, 1991. Strother, Mystery Woman: Wild West Mystery, Hallmark Channel, 2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (Uncredited) Aspen (also known as The Innocent and the Damned), NBC, 1977. Wilson Mahood, The Long Hot Summer, NBC, 1985. Kingpin, NBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: Don Gerrard, Hear No Evil, CBS, 1982. Jack Coburn, Command 5, ABC, 1985. Lieutenant Ronald Hobbs, The Last Precinct, NBC, 1986. Sheriff Wyatt, The Highwayman (also known as Terror on the Blacktop), NBC, 1987.

Television Director; Episodic: Director of High Tide.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Dave, ⬙They Don’t Make ’em like They Used To,⬙ Baretta, 1976. Nick Frangakis, ⬙Wave Goodbye,⬙ Magnum, P.I., 1981. Baba, ⬙Just a Small Circle of Friends,⬙ The Fall Guy, 1983. Jimmy Jo Walker, ⬙Dead or Alive,⬙ Hunter, 1984. Nick Morgan, ⬙Flesh Wounds,⬙ Jesse, 1984. Arvin Lee, ⬙You Don’t Hear the One that Gets You,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, 1985. Cactus Jack Lane/Jack the Ripper, ⬙The Big Squeeze,⬙ The A–Team, 1985. Carl, ⬙Reflections of the Mind,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1985. Harlan ⬙Tex⬙ Jenkins, ⬙Airwolf II,⬙ Airwolf (also known as Lobo del aire), CBS, 1985. Kyle Ludwig, ⬙Blood, Sweat, and Cheers,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1985. Lieutenant Colonel ⬙Mac⬙ Miller, ⬙F.N.G.,⬙ China Beach, 1990. ⬙The Cool Katt,⬙ Hardball, 1990.

RECORDINGS Videos: The Making of ⬙Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time,⬙ Republic Pictures Home Video, 1991. Albums: (As Wings Livinryte) Your Love Keeps Me off the Streets, RCA, 1975. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Nancy Locke) No Safe Haven, Overseas Filmgroup, 1989. (As Ken Hauser) Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time, 1991. 146

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HENSLEY Emily, ⬙The David McNorris Show,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2002. Allison Toland, ⬙Shadows,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished and W.A.T.), CBS, 2004. Mari Darlene Fitch, ⬙The Election,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004. ⬙All the News Fit to Print,⬙ Crossing Jordan (also known as Untitled Tim Kring Project), NBC, 2004. Katie Milner, ⬙The Providers,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2005. Nancy Hain, ⬙Survivor,⬙ Medical Investigation (also known as The Cure), NBC, 2005. Sabrina Fuller, ⬙Kanes and Abel’s,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005.

Skins (also known as Gang Boys), Spectrum Films, 1998. Film Music: ⬙Neon Slime⬙ (theme song), Vice Squad, Avco–Embassy/ Hemdale Releasing/Brent Walker, 1982. ⬙The Old West,⬙ The Art of Dying, 1991. ADAPTATIONS The film Uncommon Valor, released by Paramount in 1983, was based on a story by Hauser.

Appeared in episodes of other programs, including Just Deal (also known as Yearbook), NBC.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, November 29, 1993, p. 81.

PERSONAL

Film Appearances: Kristina, Passing Resemblance (short film), 2002. Deborah, Wilderness Survival for Girls, Last Call Films, 2004. Girl, Details (short film), 2004. Sally Richmond, The Lost, Silver Web Productions, 2005. Student, Yesterday Was a Lie, 2007.

Born September 13, 1978, in Baltimore, MD. Education: Attended California Institute of the Arts.

Some sources cite appearances in My Turn and A Safe Place.

Addresses: Agent—Michael Linden Greene, Michael Greene and Associates, 7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 1017, Hollywood, CA 90028. Manager—Eric Black, Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232.

Stage Appearances: Venus, Venus and Adonis, Lone Star Ensemble, 2nd Stage Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2001.

HENNING, Megan 1978–

Appeared in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Carver Center; and The Philadelphia Story, Court Theatre. Appeared in community theatre productions.

Career: Actress. CREDITS

HENSLEY, John 1977– (John C. Hensley)

Television Appearances; Series: Monica Shaw, The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire (also known as The Brotherhood of Poland, N.H.), CBS, 2003. Meredith Davis, 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 2004–2005.

PERSONAL Full name, John Carter Hensley; born August 29, 1977, in Louisville, KY. Education: Studied humanities at Fort Lewis College. Avocational Interests: Writing screenplays, studying frontier American history, listening to country western and punk music, eating.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Teresa Riley, ⬙Dog Days,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000. Frances Pearson, ⬙Cops and Robber,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001. Meredith Danzer, ⬙Home of the Brave,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2001.

Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Vincent Cirrincione and Associates, 8721 Sunset Blvd., Suite 205, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 147

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Career: Actor. Founder of the improvisational group Spitting Nonsense at Fort Lewis College. Worked as a horse wrangler on a ranch in Casper, WY.

Television Appearances; Series: It’s Alive!, YTV (Canada), 1993–96. Who Rules?, YTV, 1995. Voice, Monster by Mistake (animated), YTV, 1996–2000. Voice of Bill Uppity, The Dumb Bunnies (animated), CBS, beginning 1998, also broadcast on YTV. Voice of Trevor, Bob and Margaret (animated), CanWest Global Television (Canada), 1998–2001, also broadcast on Comedy Central. Voices, George and Martha (animated), HBO, 1999–2000. Voice of Coach, Rescue Heroes (animated; also known as Rescue Heroes: Global Response Team), CBS, 1999–2000, The WB, 2000–2003. Tony, The War Next Door, USA Network, 2000. Voice of Three, Seven Little Monsters (animated), PBS, 2000. Jack, Marvin the Tap–Dancing Horse (animated), PBS, 2000–2001. Dick, Screech Owls, YTV, 2000–2002. Voice of Rip’s shorts, The Ripping Friends (animated; also known as Les dechiqueteurs), Fox, 2001–2002. Voice of dentist, Braceface (animated; also known as Sourire d’enfer), TeleToon, 2001–2005, ABC Family Channel, beginning 2001. Voice of Coach Conkout, Moville Mysteries (animated), YTV, beginning 2002. Voice of Cousin Rudy, Cyberchase (animated), PBS, beginning 2002, also broadcast on Canadian television. Voice of Biggs, Chilly Beach (animated), CBC, 2003—. Voices of Antoine Lucci, Atomic Roger, Dr. Cerebral, Dylan, Gravnor, Principal Peterson, and other characters, Atomic Betty (animated), Cartoon Network, 2004–2005, beginning c. 2007. Voice of Dad, Rotting Hills (animated), YTV, beginning 2005. Voice of milk man, The Very Good Adventures in Yam Roll in Happy Kingdom (animated), CBC, beginning 2006. Voice of Vinnie, Growing Up Creepie (animated), Discovery Kids, beginning 2006.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Luke Madigan, Madigan Men, ABC, 2000. Gabriel Bowman, Witchblade, TNT, 2001–2002. Matt McNamara, Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003—. Television Appearances; Episodic: Student who lip syncs to kung fu talk, ⬙The Trip Back,⬙ Strangers with Candy, Comedy Central, 1999. (As John C. Hensley) Eric Scatino, ⬙The Happy Wanderer,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2000. Himself, ⬙Hollywood Home Game 6,⬙ World Poker Tour, Travel Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Luke Madigan, Madigan Men, ABC, 2000. Matt McNamara, Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2003. Film Appearances: Donny, Campfire Stories, Velocity Home Entertainment, 2001. Oliver Anderson, Peoples, Strictly Kings Productions, 2004. Brad, Teeth, 2006. Coleman, Fifty Pills (also known as 50 Pills), Coalition Film/One Day Only Productions/Palm–Star Entertainment/What Army Films, 2006. Film Work: Stand–in, Play It to the Bone (also known as Play It), Buena Vista, 1999. RECORDINGS Videos: Matt McNamara, Giving Drama a Facelift (short), Warner Home Video, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies: First waiter, Meet Prince Charming, Cinemax, 1999. Weatherman Bob, Beautiful Girl, ABC Family Channel, 2003. Press conference reporter, Hustle: The Pete Rose Story, ESPN, 2004. Karaoke host, I Do, They Don’t (also known as Blended), ABC Family Channel, 2005.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Businessperson, ⬙Noise,⬙ La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network, 1997.

Career: Actor and voice performer. Appeared in commercials. 148

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HODGE HODGE, Kate 1966– PERSONAL Born January 2, 1966, in Berkeley, CA. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles; attended the Marcel Marceau Institute in France; also studied ballet. Addresses: Agent—Pearl Wexler, The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Randi Wallace, She–Wolf of London, syndicated, 1990–91, later known as Love & Curses, syndicated, 1991. Gretchen Lafayette, The Louie Show (also known as The Louie Anderson Show), CBS, 1996. Chris Grant, a recurring role, Working, NBC, 1998. Jane Pentowski, Manhattan, AZ, USA Network, 2000. Annie Price, Level 9, UPN, 2000–2001.

Appeared in episodes of other programs. Television Appearances; Pilots: It’s Alive!, YTV (Canada), 1993. Voice of Principal Peterson, ⬙No–L 9,⬙ Atomic Betty (animated; also known as Atomic Betty: The No–L Nine), Cartoon Network, 2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brenda Hopkins, Pandora’s Clock (also known as Doomsday Virus), NBC, 1996.

Television Work; Series: Special effects technician, The Shakespeare Comedy Show, The Comedy Network (Canada), beginning 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: Jill Shanahan, Love Kills, USA Network, 1991. Lauren Allen, Desire (also known as Ultimate Desire), HBO, 1993. Juliet Beck, The Hidden II (also known as The Hidden 2 and The Hidden II: The Spawning), Sci–Fi Channel, 1994.

Film Appearances: Detective Denny Nagle, Tangled, Highlight Film, 2001. Bill McArthur, The Safety of Objects, 2001, IFC Films, 2003. Clown Geant, The Truth about the Head (short film), 2003. Voice of Sam Sparks, Rescue Heroes: The Movie (animated), Nelvana Limited, 2003. Agent Blue, Phil the Alien, Screen Media Ventures, 2004. Coach Carr, Mean Girls (also known as Untitled ⬙Queen Bees and Wannabees⬙ Project), Paramount, 2004. Daryl, Ham & Cheese, Decade Distribution, 2004. Waiters, 2004. Bouncer, Black Widow, Rhombus International, 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Hope at seventeen, ⬙The Burning Bush,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. Sally, ⬙Dead Right,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1990. ⬙The Dating Game,⬙ Mann & Machine, NBC, 1992. Paige Hamilton, ⬙Sex, Lies and Yellow Tape,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network and CBS, 1993. Paige Hamilton, ⬙To Serve and Protect,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network and CBS, 1993. Lydia Quantro, ⬙The Late Shift,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1994. 149

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Paige Hamilton, ⬙Killer Cop,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Paige Hamilton, ⬙The Last Campaign,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Stephanie, ⬙The Christmas Show,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994. Taylor, ⬙Carrie & Jessie,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Taylor, ⬙Natural Selection: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Celesta (goddess of death), ⬙Death in Chains,⬙ Xena, Warrior Princess (also known as Xena), syndicated, 1995. Libby Schuster, ⬙A Need for Seed,⬙ The George Wendt Show, CBS, 1995. Nancy and Angie, ⬙The Spider Webb,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Stephanie, ⬙The Apartment Hunt,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1995. Stephanie, ⬙Ellen’s Improvement,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1995. Alana Kimball, ⬙Race to Death,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1996. Emily Mayhew, ⬙Lost in Space,⬙ The Cape, syndicated, 1996. ⬙The Wallpaper Prison,⬙ The Lazarus Man, TNT and syndicated, 1996. Carol Bates, ⬙Mirage,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1997. Ensign Elizabeth ⬙Beth⬙ Lane, ⬙Defenseless,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1997. Gayle, ⬙Contact Sport,⬙ Players, NBC, 1997. Tanya, ⬙Secret,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1997. Ellen, ⬙Sam I Am,⬙ Working, NBC, 1998. Ginger, ⬙Affairs to Remember,⬙ The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998. Jill, ⬙Tom vs. the PTA,⬙ The Tom Show, The WB, 1998. Marilyn, ⬙Cleaning Lessons,⬙ Brother’s Keeper, ABC, 1998. Marilyn, ⬙Since You Came Here,⬙ Brother’s Keeper, ABC, 1998. Marilyn, ⬙Sneaking into the Movies,⬙ Brother’s Keeper, ABC, 1998. ⬙A Truly Fractured Fairy Tale,⬙ Cupid, ABC, 1998. Linda Jennings, ⬙Blood Lines,⬙ Snoops, ABC, 1999. Linda Jennings, ⬙Separation Anxiety,⬙ Snoops, ABC, 1999. Marilyn, ⬙Date,⬙ Brother’s Keeper, ABC, 1999. Robyn Winslow, ⬙Third Time’s a Charm,⬙ Movie Stars, The WB, 1999. Carolyn Forbes, ⬙Coerced,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003. Agent Jane Melankovic, ⬙The Good Wives Club,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2004. Traci, ⬙The Grass Is Greener Than You Think,⬙ Summerland, The WB, 2004.

Appeared as Kathleen O’Brien in an episode of Jack’s Place, ABC; and appeared as Lola in an episode of Simon, The WB. Television Appearances; Pilots: Randi Wallace, She–Wolf of London, syndicated, 1990, later known as Love & Curses. Rachel Anna Stoltz, Crowfoot, CBS, 1995. Jessie, American Pie, NBC, 1997. Annie Price, Level 9, UPN, 2000. Mimi Philips, 111 Gramercy Park, ABC, 2003. Paula Conine, Enough about Me, ABC, 2005. Associated with other pilots, including Silicon Stories, ABC. Film Appearances: Michelle, Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (also known as Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, TCM 3, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3), New Line Cinema, 1990. Karla Withers, Rapid Fire, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Mary Ann, Three Women of Pain (short film), 1997. Eve Zimmermann, I Will Avenge You, Iago!, Iago Films, 2005. Film Work: Co–executive producer, Black Velvet Pantsuit, Hodge Podge Productions, 1995. Producer, The Perfect Stranger, Kelly’s Filmworks, 2005. Stage Appearances: Bright Ideas, Cleveland Play House, Drury Theatre, Cleveland, OH, 2002. Accomplice, Two Rivers Theatre, Red Bank, NJ, 2006. Also appeared in other productions, including Dinner with Friends and Four. RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, The Saw Is Family: Making ⬙Leatherface⬙ (short), New Line Home Video, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Zone, October, 2001, pp. 34–36. 150

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HOFFMAN Marie Chase, ⬙Wax Magic,⬙ Friday the 13th (also known as Friday’s Curse and Friday the 13th: The Series), syndicated, 1988. ⬙Dogged Pursuit,⬙ Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and Family Channel, 1988. ⬙Leap of Faith,⬙ Diamonds, CBC and USA Network, 1988. Sara, ⬙Face of a Stranger,⬙ The Campbells, Family Channel and syndicated, c. 1988. ⬙Playing with Fire,⬙ T and T (also known as T. and T.), Family Channel and syndicated, c. 1988. Yet–Lie, ⬙La baieonnette de Mirabeau,⬙ Les jupons de la revolution, [France], 1989. Rebecca, ⬙More Than Meets the Eye,⬙ My Secret Identity, CTV and syndicated, 1990. ⬙La camarade Tatiana,⬙ Le retour d’Arsene Lupin (also known as Les nouveaux exploits d’Arsene Lupin), various networks, 1990. Robbins, ⬙Curiosity Killed the Cat,⬙ Secret Service, NBC, 1992. Robbins, ⬙Murder, He Broke,⬙ Secret Service, NBC, 1992. Escapade magazine receptionist, ⬙The Test,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1993. Ghost, ⬙The House of No Return,⬙ Goosebumps (also known as Ultimate Goosebumps), Fox, 1997. Elena Schulman, ⬙The Night of the Setting Sun,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (also known as PSI Factor), CanWest Global Television and syndicated, 1998. Melissa Turner, ⬙Chinga,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1998. (As Susanna Hoffman) Janice Claymore, ⬙The Other Side,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1999. ⬙For the Children,⬙ Made in Canada (also known as The Industry), CBC, 1999. (As Susannah Hoffmann) Sally Leeson, ⬙Immune to Murder,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002.

HOFFMAN, Susannah 1963(?)– (Susannah Haffman, Susanna Hoffman, Susannah Hoffmann, Susanna Hofmann) PERSONAL Born March 20, 1963 (some sources cite 1962), in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; married Maury Chaykin (an actor); children: Rose. Education: Studied ballet. Career: Actress. Grands Ballet Canadiens, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, dancer. CREDITS Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marion’s sister, Evergreen, NBC, 1985. Beth Ann, Echoes in the Darkness, CBS, 1987. Jen Pringle, Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (also known as Anne of Avonlea), CBC and The Disney Channel, 1987. Glory Enough for All, CBC, Thames Television, and PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Movies: Maria, Lena: My 100 Children, NBC, 1987. (As Susanna Hofmann) Ascension Express, 1993. Anne (some sources cite name as Arine) Morgan, The Courage to Love, Lifetime, 2000. Charlotte Bedford, Midwives, Lifetime, 2001. Karla’s mother, Crossed Over (also known as Destins croises), CBS, 2002. Elissa Fleiss, Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss (also known as Going Down: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss), USA Network, 2004.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including The Edison Twins, CBC and The Disney Channel.

Television Appearances; Specials: Kate Cruthers, Edison: The Wizard of Light, HBO, 1998. Mistress Hannah Potts, Dear America: A Journey to the New World (also known as Dear America 03, Dear America: A Journey to the New World: The Story of Remember Patience Whipple, Plymouth Massachusetts, 1620, and A Journey to the New World), HBO, 1999.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Mrs. Hoon, Anonymous Rex, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Appeared in various pilots. Television Appearances; Other: Vincent Black Shadow, 1991.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Debbie Loris, ⬙Snow White,⬙ Night Heat, CBS, 1985. Sandra Conrad, ⬙And Baby Makes Grief,⬙ Night Heat, CBS, 1987. Caitlin, ⬙The Baron’s Bride,⬙ Friday the 13th (also known as Friday’s Curse and Friday the 13th: The Series), syndicated, 1988.

Film Appearances: (As Susannah Hoffmann) Blind woman, Hearts of Fire (musical), Warner Bros., 1987. Becky, The Brain, Brightstar, 1988. 151

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(As Susanna Hofmann) Alexandra, Eye of the Widow (also known as L’oeil de la veuve), 1989. Susan Melbourne, Millennium, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. (As Susannah Haffman) Sleeping Dogs Lie (also known as Le mystere d’Ambrose Small), Sullivan Entertainment, 1998. Elaine Fisher, Wilby Wonderful, Mongrel Media, 2004, Film Movement, 2005.

Film Appearances: Girl one (bathroom), Light It Up, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1999. Jasmine, Save the Last Dance, Paramount, 2001. Sable, Banged Up, York Entertainment, 2003. Madison, A Cinderella Story (also known as Untitled ⬙Cinderella⬙ Project and Une aventure de Cendrillon), Warner Bros., 2004. Diana (soccer pal), The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (also known as The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants), Warner Bros., 2005. Kiana, Akeelah and the Bee, Lions Gate Films, 2006. Sommer, Simon Says, Dark Moon Pictures/Blue Cactus Pictures, 2006.

Stage Appearances: Rose, The Shoemaker’s Holiday, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, c. 1988. Standby for Sheila Birling, An Inspector Calls, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1994–95. Appeared in other productions, including appearances as Jessica, The Merchant of Venice, Stratford Festival of Canada; as Viola, Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY; and as Julia, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Old Globe, San Diego, CA.

Appeared in Twaky, Tsibili Pictures; also appeared in Foreign Exchange, Hungry Heart, The Story of Daniel, and Trick or Treat. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Up’n Running, WPWR (Chicago, IL), 1999–2001. Cassie Sutton, Lincoln Heights, ABC Family Channel, beginning c. 2006.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cult Times, November, 1998, p. 11.

Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Undressed: The Casting Couch, MTV, 2001.

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Television Appearances; Episodic: Girl on El, ⬙One More for the Road,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1997. Groupie girl, ⬙Number One with a Bullet,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1999. Jenny, ⬙Code of Sex,⬙ Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2000. Cindy, ⬙Chapter Thirty–Four,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2002. Cindy, ⬙Chapter Forty–Three,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2002. Gloria, ⬙The Day After,⬙ Undeclared, Fox, 2002. Student body president, ⬙Joel Strikes Back,⬙ Do Over, The WB, 2002. Voice of lead bully, ⬙Lost & Found,⬙ The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2002. Double Dutch rope jumper, MAD TV (also known as MADtv), Fox, 2002 (multiple episodes). Teresa (a prostitute), ⬙Picture of Perfect,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2003. Casper, ⬙Double Dutch,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004. Tina Saunders, ⬙Prey,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005. Yvette, ⬙Everybody Hates the Babysitter,⬙ Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005. Voices of Abbey and Claudia, ⬙Todd Strikes Out,⬙ The Replacements (animated), Disney Channel, 2006.

PERSONAL Born January 2, 1979, in Chicago, IL. Education: Columbia College, B.A.; studied acting with Gregory Berger, Rick Walters, Brian Shaw, Act One, Piven Theatre, Du Page Repertory, and Studio One. Addresses: Agent—Buchwald Talent Group, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2210, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Contact—P.O. Box 5175, Sherman Oaks, CA 91413. Career: Actress. Spokesperson for Noxzema; appeared in advertisements. Served as a mentor. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Independent Feature Project/East, American Film Institute, Women in Film. Awards, Honors: Regional Emmy Award, outstanding on–camera performance, and Service to America Award, individual excellence—hosting, National Association of Broadcasters, both for Up’n Running.

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Cassie Sutton, Lincoln Heights, ABC Family Channel, c. 2006.

Film Appearances: (Uncredited) The Blackout, Imperial Pictures, 1997. Scot ⬙Booty Call Guy,⬙ Let’s Talk About Sex, Fine Line Features, 1998. Phillip, Are You a Serial Killer (short), 2002. Hitman, Guns, Drugs and Dirty Money, Token Entertainment, 2005.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in Around America, and Jam of the Year, both Columbia College. Appeared in other productions, including A Child’s Mind, University of Chicago; City of Children, Classic Studio; Dream Come True, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; and For Love, Hudson Theatre.

Television Appearances; Series: Neil Johanssen, Another World, NBC, 1997. Liam (Ⲇ1), As the World Turns, CBS, 1999. Sam Bennett, Passions, NBC, 1999—. Steven, Miami Sands, 2003.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chicago Tribune, July 25, 2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Brad, The Disciples (movie) UPN, 2000.

Electronic: Erica Hubbard, http://www.ericahubbard.com, July 17, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, American Veteran Awards, 2004. Judge, Miss USA 2006, NBC, 2006.

HYDE, James 1962– Television Appearances; Episodic: Brad Fox, ⬙Models and Miracles,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 1998. Stefan, ⬙Undying Dream,⬙ Mortal Kombat: Conquest, syndicated, 1998. Mike Trent, ⬙Early Rollout,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les Experts), CBS, 2004. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Himself, ⬙Passion for the Game,⬙ Starting Over, syndicated, 2005. Marco, ⬙Answered Prayers,⬙ Windfall, NBC, 2006.

PERSONAL Born October 9, 1962, in Lancaster, OH; married Sue– Ling Garcia, 1992; children: James Moses. Avocational Interests: Basketball, baseball, and golf. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor. Also worked as a model and toured with the band ⬙Dead or Alive⬙ as a dancer, 1987–90. Military Service: U.S. Army, field medic.

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Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award nomination (with Kim Johnston Ulrich), special fan award—irresistible combination, 2005, for Passions.

Videos: Dead or Alive: Rip It Up Live, 1988.

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IDALIS See DeLEON, Idalis

Television Appearances; Series: Kiffany, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003–2004.

IDLETTE, Patricia (Patricia Idelette)

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Melanie Blackstone, Amerika, ABC, 1987. Last rape victim, Hands of a Stranger, NBC, 1987. Mahalia, Sole Survivor (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Sole Survivor⬙), Fox, 2000.

PERSONAL Education: Studied acting at Florida State University and the University of Michigan.

Television Appearances; Movies: Nurse Malcolm, Shocktrauma, syndicated, 1982. Receptionist, Reckless Disregard, Showtime, 1985. Nurse, The Undergrads, The Disney Channel, 1985. Josie, The Liberators, ABC, 1987. Cell mate, Hostage (also known as Against Her Will), CBS, 1988. Newscaster, Drop Dead Gorgeous (also known as Victim of Beauty), USA Network, 1991. Hospital nurse, Last Wish, ABC, 1992. Gayle, Quick Killer (also known as Black Death and New York, alerte a la peste), CBS, and CTV, 1992. Policewoman, Out of Darkness, ABC, 1994. Checkout person, Children of the Dark, CBS, 1994. Social worker, Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story, USA Network, 1997. Hooker, Floating Away, Showtime, 1998. Teacher, Frankie & Hazel (also known as Frankie & Hazel—Zwei madchen starten durch), Showtime, 2000. Mrs. Walker, Holiday Heart, Showtime, 2000. Mrs. Williamson, In the Name of the People, CBS, 200. Lottery attendant, Class Warfare, USA Network, 2001. Cora, The Secret Life of Zoey, Lifetime, 2002. Katherine Jackson, Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story, VH1, 2004.

Career: Actress. Performed with the Stratford Festival, c. late 1970s. Awards, Honors: Jessie Richardson Theatre Award, outstanding performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1998, for Sisters. CREDITS Film Appearances: K C, Heavenly Bodies, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Entertainment Company, 1984. Karen Walker, Survivors, 1992. Mrs. Brimstone, Air Bud: World Pup (also known as Air Bud 3 and Toby III: Le chien etoile), Keystone Entertainment, 2000. Female doctor, The Delicate Art of Parking, Cinema Libre, 2003. Mrs. Meeks, Scary Movie 3 (also known as Scary Movie 3.5), 2003, The Perfect Score (also known as Voll gepunktet), Paramount, 2004. Dr. Brookner, Ginger Snaps: Unleashed (also known as Entre soeurs II: Dechainees, Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed, and Werewolf: Gingersnaps), Lions Gate Films, 2004. 154

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(As Patricia Idelette) Jasmine, Deadly Visions (also known as Deadly Visions and Possessed), Lifetime, 2004. Improvisational troupe, The Goodbye Girl (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Goodbye Girl⬙), TNT, 2004. 911 operator, Meltdown, FX Channel, 2004. Dispatch officer number two, Amber Frey: Witness for the Prosecution, CBS, 2004. Female inmate, A Little Thing Called Murder, Lifetime, 2006. Dr. Wagner, Past Tense, Lifetime, 2006.

Also appeared as voice, ⬙The Curse of the Masked Toilet/The Mummy with the Golden Mask,⬙ Mucha Lucha! (also known as Mucha Lucha! Gigante!), The WB.

Television Appearances; Specials: Johnnie M. Scott, Moment of Truth, CBS, 1992. Devina, The Ron Clark Story (also known as The Triumph), TNT, 2006.

Stage Appearances: Paulina, The Winter’s Tale, Bard on the Beach, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1997. Maid, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Bard on the Beach, 1997. Queen Margaret, Richard III, Bard on the Beach, 1998. Audrey, As You Like It, Bard on the Beach, 1998.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Mavis, Harry and the Kids, 1985. Bureaucracy, John Doe, Fox, 2002. Kiffany, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003. Desk sergeant, Psych, USA Network, 2006.

Also appeared in Sisters, Pacific Theatre.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Woman, ⬙The Specialty of the House,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1987. ⬙Kids Just Want to Have Fun,⬙ Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and Family Channel, 1988. Susan, ⬙Our Sylena Is Dying,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1988. Crown, ⬙Mondo Condo,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1988. Hilary Geisler, ⬙Home,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1989. Desk person, ⬙Sugar & Spice, Malice & Vice,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Civilian assistant, ⬙True Confessions,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Ms. Russo, ⬙Private Eyes,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1997. The desk clerk, ⬙Synchrony,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1997. La maze nurse, Cold Feet, Bravo, 1999. Waitress, ⬙The Grid,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime and syndicated, 2000. ⬙The Chase,⬙ Freedom, UPN, 2000. Vonnie, ⬙Mr. Donovan’s Neighborhood,⬙ Seven Days (also known as Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 2000. Janice, ⬙Crystal Blue Persuasion,⬙ Seven Days (also known as Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 2001. No–nonsense officer, John Doe, Fox, 2002. Bureaucracy, John Doe, Fox, 2002. Nurse Park, ⬙Precipitate,⬙ The Dead Zone (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Dead Zone⬙), USA Network, 2003. Sarah Parker, ⬙Colonial Day,⬙ Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel and Sky One, 2005. Sarah Parker, ⬙Fragged,⬙ Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel and Sky One, 2005.

JARVIS, Martin 1941– PERSONAL Born August 4, 1941, in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England; son of Denys Harry and Margot Lillian (maiden name, Scottney) Jarvis; married second wife, Rosalind Ayres (an actress), November 23, 1974; children: (first marriage) Toby, Oliver. Education: Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, diploma (with honors), 1962. Avocational Interests: Cooking, music. Addresses: Agent—Schiowitz, Connor, Ankrum & Wolf, 1680 Vine St., Suite 1016, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actor, voice performer, and writer. Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, associate member; National Youth Theatre, member of council. Jarvis & Ayres Productions (radio production company), founder, 1986. Formerly worked as a stage manager. Member: British Actors’ Equity Association, BBC Club, Croydon Histrionic Society (president). Awards, Honors: Sony Radio Award nomination, best actor, 1991; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, Henry W. Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Georgia, 1994, for Fourways Farm; New York International Radio Award, 1994; British Talkies Award, Audiobook Publishing Associa155

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tion, 1995; Audie Award, Audio Publishers Association, 2001; Earphone Award, AudioFile, 2002; Theatre World Award, 2002;. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Storyteller, Jackanory, BBC1, multiple episodes, 1967. Frank Greystock, The Pallisers, PBS, 1977. Oliver, Rings on Their Fingers, BBC, 1978. Detective Inspector Sam Harvey, Breakaway, BBC, 1980. Multiple voices, Huxley Pig (animated), 1989–90. Multiple voices, You Say Potato (animated), 1990. Multiple voices, Fourways Farm (animated), 1993–95. Voices of Cadbury and Bascomb, Richie Rich, syndicated, 1996. Frank, The Queen’s Nose, BBC, beginning 2003. Psi–Kix, 2003.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Hilio, ⬙The Web Planet,⬙ Doctor Who, BBC, 1965. Hilio, ⬙Crater of Needles,⬙ Doctor Who, BBC, 1965. Hilio, ⬙The Centre,⬙ Doctor Who, BBC, 1965. ⬙Wife in a Blonde Wig,⬙ Thirty–Minute Theatre, BBC, 1966. ⬙The Last Victim,⬙ Thirty–Minute Theatre, BBC, 1968. Robert Macrae, ⬙Cork on the Water,⬙ Detective, BBC, 1968. Larry, ⬙Missing Penny,⬙ Paul Temple, BBC, 1969. ⬙Death’s Head,⬙ Thirty–Minute Theatre, BBC, 1971. Karn, ⬙The Swordsman,⬙ Arthur of the Britons, HTV, 1973. Voice of Butler–Film, ⬙Invasion: Part 1,⬙ Doctor Who, BBC, 1974. Vic Hallan, ⬙The Hired Man,⬙ Dixon of Dock Green, BBC, 1975. Mr. Davenant, ⬙And With What Measure?,⬙ Softly Softly (also known as Softly, Softly: Task Force), BBC, 1975. Peter Flynn, ⬙The Man with the Magic Touch,⬙ Within These Walls, ITV, 1976. ⬙Charades,⬙ Play for Today, BBC1, 1977. Nils Borg, ⬙The Education of Nils Borg,⬙ Enemy at the Door, LWT, 1980. Armitage, ⬙A Present from Leipzig,⬙ Mr. Palfrey of Westminster, Thames, 1984. Who Dares Wins, Channel 4, 1984. Reader, ⬙William at Christmas,⬙ Jackanory, BBC1, 1985. The governor, ⬙Vengeance on Varos: Part 1,⬙ Doctor Who, BBC, 1985. Clive Markham, ⬙Friends and Neighbours,⬙ Juliet Bravo, BBC, 1985. Narrator and voice of boy, ⬙The Reluctant Dragon,⬙ Long Ago and Far Away, PBS, 1989. Voice, ⬙The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship,⬙ Long Ago and Far Away, PBS, 1990. Guest, Countdown, Channel 4, 1990, 1991, 2004, 2005. Randall Rees, ⬙Greeks Bearing Gifts,⬙ Inspector Morse, ITV, 1991, then in Inspector Morse, Series VII, PBS, 1994. Maurice Howling, ⬙The Girl from Ipanema,⬙ Murder Most Horrid, BBC1, 1991. Malcolm Ashforth, ⬙Message in a Bottle,⬙ Boon, ITV, 1992. Bart, ⬙Making Waves,⬙ Casualty, BBC1, 1992. Himself, Telly Addicts, BBC, 1993.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jolyon ⬙Jon⬙ Forsyte, The Forsyte Saga, BBC2, 1967. John Brooke, Little Women, syndicated, 1971. Godfrey Ablewhite, The Moonstone, BBC, 1972. Uriah Heep, David Copperfield, BBC, 1974. Wilfred Anstey, The Black Tower, PBS, 1985. Keith Shedden, Chelworth, BBC, 1989. Narrator, ⬙The Tempest,⬙ Shakespeare: The Animated Tales, HBO, 1992. Monsieur de Renal, The Scarlet and the Black, BBC, 1993. Farmlow, Supply & Demand, ITV, 1998. Baron de Whichehalse, Lorna Doone, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Lord Macefield, Micawber, ITV, 2001. Mr. Blades, Bootleg, BBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) King George VI, Ike: The War Years, 1978. Johannes Hentschel, The Bunker (also known as Le bunker), CBS, 1981. Linus, The Absence of War, BBC2, 1995. Cowfrey Pitt, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: Well Schooled in Murder, BBC, 2002. Leonard, Much Ado About Nothing, BBC, 2005. Also appeared as Mr. Stone, The Business of Murder, BBC, and in Make and Break, BBC. Television Appearances; Specials: Dr. Naughton, P. and O. (also known as W. Somerset Maugham: P. and O.), BBC, 1969. ⬙Ross,⬙ Play of the Month, BBC, 1970. Sam Harvey, A Murder in the Family, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. 156

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JARVIS Touch of Love, 1994. Nation’s Favourite Children’s Book, 1997. Stage Appearances: Sebastian, Twelfth Night, Library Theatre, Manchester, England, 1962. Drummer, Cockade, New Arts Theatre, London, 1963. Franz Delanoue, Poor Bitos, New Arts Theatre, 1963, then Duke of York’s Theatre, London, both 1964. Octavius Robinson, Man and Superman, New Arts Theatre, then Vaudeville Theatre, London, both 1966. Owen Gereth, The Spoils of Poynton, Mayfair Theatre, London, 1969. Piers Cramp, The Bandwagon, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1969. Jack Absolute, The Rivals, Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead, England, and University Theatre, New York City, 1972. Title role, Hamlet, Festival of British Theatre, Theatre Royal, Windsor, England, 1973. Adam, Paradise Lost, recitals at Chichester, England, then Old Vic Theatre Company, London, 1975. Arnold Champion–Cheney, The Circle, Chichester Festival, Chichester, then Haymarket Theatre, London, 1976. Edward VIII, The Woman I Love, Churchill Theatre, Bromley, England, 1978. Caught in the Act, Garrick Theatre, London, 1981. Ernest, The Importance of Being Earnest, National Theatre, London, 1982. ⬙274,⬙ Victoria Station, National Theatre, 1983. Hector, The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1983. Woman in Mind, Vaudeville Theatre, 1986–87. The Perfect Party, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1987–88. Jerome, Henceforward, Vaudeville Theatre, 1989. Viktor, The Exchange, Vaudeville Theatre, 1990, then Los Angeles, 1992. Sir Andrew Aguecheeck, Twelfth Night, Playhouse Theatre, London, 1991. Dennis, Just between Ourselves, Greenwich Theatre, 1992. Title role, Leo in Love, Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, England, 1992. Make and Break, Los Angeles, 1993. Man of the Moment, Los Angeles, 1994. On Approval, Playhouse Theatre, 1994. Table Manners, Los Angeles Theatre Works, Los Angeles, 1995. Narrator, Peter and the Wolf (concert), Barbican Theatre, London, 1997. The Doctor’s Dilemma, Almeida Theatre, London, 1998. Skylight, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, 1999. Passion Play, Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London, 2000.

Television Appearances; Other: The Life Revolution, 1967. Nicholas Nickleby, 1968. Crown House, 1989. Woof, 1992. Charles Longmuir, The Good Guys, 1992. Library of Romance, 1993. Pebble Mill, 1993. House Party, 1993. 157

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Title role, By Jeeves (musical), O’Reilly Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, then Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, both 2001. Shadowlands, United States, 2001. An Audience with Martin Jarvis, National Theatre, 2003. ⬙Pack of Lies,⬙ The Play’s the Thing, Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, 2004 (also recorded for future radio broadcasts). Gielgud Centenary Gala, 2004. Twelfth Night, Open Air Theatre at Regent’s Park, London, 2005. George, Honour, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 2006.

Performed as Charles Dickens, The Best of Times; voice performer for the series Jarvis’ Frayn (solo show) and Speak after the Beep; participant in more than 1,000 other radio broadcasts, including more than 100 ⬙Just William⬙ stories. Radio Producer: Dennis Potter Stories, 1998. Colonel Clay, 1998. The Doctor’s Dilemma, 1999. Woman in Mind, 2000.

Appeared in Other Places and Precisely, British productions, and in The Country Wife and The Merchant of Venice.

Producer of the radio broadcast Speak after the Beep.

Major Tours: Father Michael, The Prodigal Daughter, British cities, 1974. Young Marlow, She Stoops to Conquer, Canadian cities and Hong Kong Arts Festival, 1978. Title role, Leo in Love, British cities, 1992.

Radio Director: Inappropriate Behaviour, 2002. A Tribute to Finchie, 2003. Afternoons with Roger, 2003. The Trial of Walter Raleigh, 2003. Forever Mine, 2004. Teacher’s Pet, 2005.

Film Appearances: Mike, Secrets of a Windmill Girl, 1965. Lieutenant Donald Wilcox, The Last Escape (also known as O.S.S.), United Artists, 1970. Jeremy Secker, Taste the Blood of Dracula, 1970. Inspector Jack Mitchell, Buster, Hemdale Releasing, 1988. Papa, Emily’s Ghost, 1992. Dover’s agent, Calliope, 1993. Monsieur De Renal, Scarlet and Black, Miramax, 1993. Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon, Titanic, Paramount, 1997. Mr. X, The Kid with X–ray Eyes, 1999. J. B., Mrs. Caldicot’s Cabbage War, 2000. Old luvvie, Beginner’s Luck, Guerilla Films, 2001. Richard, Framed, 2006.

RECORDINGS Audio Books; Reader: Where Eagles Dare, by Alistair MacLean, DH Audio, 1985. Just William’s Luck, by Richmal Crompton, BBC Audiobooks, 1988. Summer’s Lease, by John Clifford Mortimer, Chivers Audio Books, 1989. Just William: BBC Radio Collection, by Richmal Crompton, BBC Audiobooks, 1990, new edition, 2001. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, by Roald Dahl, Chivers Children’s Audio Books, 1990. My Girl in Skin Tight Jeans & Other Stories, by William Boyd, CSA Telltapes, 1991. Checkmate, by Jeffrey Archer, DH Audio, 1992. Best of 2nd World War Poetry, CSA Telltapes, 1993. Emily’s Ghost, by Colin Finbow, CSA Telltapes, 1993. Scarlet and Black, by Stendhal, CSA Telltapes, 1993. Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb, CSA Word, 1993. The Trick of It, by Michael Frayn, CSA Telltapes, 1993. Concorde Playhouse (series), 1994–95. Just William, by Richmal Crompton, CSA Word, 1994. Martin Chuzzlewit, by Charles Dickens, Trafalgar Square, 1994. Rudyard Kipling’s Plain Tales from the Hills, Cimino Publishing Group, 1994. Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School, by Frank Richards, CSA Telltapes, 1995. Chapter of Accidents, by Jeffrey Archer, DH Audio, 1995.

Film Work: Member of Australian voice group, Jackie Chan’s First Strike (also known as First Strike, Police Story 4, Police Story 4: First Strike, Police Story 4: Piece of Cake, Police Story 4: Story of the CIA, Story of the CIA, and Jing cha gu shi IV: Jian dan ren wu), New Line Cinema, 1996. Radio Appearances; Series: Lord Illingworth, A Woman of No Importance, 1991. Reader, Excalibur, BBC–4, 1998. Dennis Potter Stories, 1998. Colonel Clay, 1998. M Is for Mother, 1999. The Doctor’s Dilemma, 1999. Woman in Mind, 2000. 158

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JARVIS Nicholas Nickleby, by Charles Dickens, Hodder Headline Audiobooks, 1999. Acting Strangely: A Funny Kind of Life, by Martin Jarvis, Chivers Audio Books, 2000. Complete Chronicles of Narnia, by C. S. Lewis, BBC Audiobooks, 2000. Fairy Tales, by Rose Impey, Orchard Books, 2000. A Falcon Flies, by Wilbur Smith, Macmillan Audio Books, 2000. Matter of Honour, by Jeffrey Archer, Trafalgar Square, 2000. Men of Men, by Wilbur Smith, Macmillan Audio Books, 2000. Ouch!, by Natalie Babbitt, Live Oak Media, 2000. A Quiver Full of Arrows–Volume 1, by Jeffrey Archer, Trafalgar Square, 2000. A Quiver Full of Arrows–Volume 2, by Jeffrey Archer, Trafalgar Square, 2000. Shattered, by Dick Francis, Putnam Berkley Audio, 2000. A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, Chivers Audio Books, 2000. Trials of Oscar Wilde, CSA Telltapes, 2000. The Angels Weep, by Wilbur Smith, Macmillan U.K., 2001. Classic Stories of the New Testament, CSA Telltapes, 2001. The Doctor’s Dilemma, by Bernard Shaw, Los Angeles Theatre Works, 2001. Goodbye, Mr. Chips, by James Hilton, Media Books Audio Publishing, 2001. Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, Media Books Audio Publishing, 2001. Plain Tales from the Hills, by Rudyard Kipling, Media Books Audio Publishing, 2001. True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole, by Sue Townsend, Sound Entertainment, 2001. David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, Audio Partners, 2002. Family Matters, by Rohinton Mistry, New Millennium Audio, 2002. The Mighty Johns, by David Baldacci, Brad Meltzer, and Anne Perry, New Millennium Audio, 2002. My Man Jeeves, by P. G. Wodehouse, Audio Partners, 2002. The Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth Grahame, Naxos Audio–Books, 2002. 101 Dalmatians, by Dodie Smith, Listening Library, 2002. Billy Bunter and the Blue Mauritius, by Frank Richards, CSA Word, 2002. Bootleg, by Alex Shearer, CSA Telltapes, 2002. Classic Love Stories, CSA Word, 2002. Just William, by Walt Coburn, Sound Library, 2002. Just William at Christmas, by Richmal Crompton, CSA Word, 2002. Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb, CSA Word, 2002. Sons of Fortune, by Jeffrey Archer, Macmillan Audio Books, 2002.

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A Twist in the Tale, by Jeffrey Archer, Macmillan Audio Books, 2006. Jarvis also recorded several ⬙Just William⬙ stories to accompany print versions of Crompton’s books. Videos: Himself, Twentieth Century Blues: The Songs of Noel Coward, 1998. Voice of Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown (video game), Capcom of America, 2003. Himself, Tales of Isop, 2005. WRITINGS For Radio: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (based on work by James Hilton), BBC, 1973 (also performed on television). Bright Boy, BBC, published by Samuel French, 1977. Promo, BBC, 1986. Adaptations include twenty ⬙Just William⬙ stories by Richard Crompton, for BBC, 1972–76. Television Episodes: Adaptor, ⬙William at Christmas,⬙ Jackanory, BBC1, 1985. Other: Acting Strangely: A Funny Kind of Life (autobiography), Methuen, 1999. Broadway Jeeves, New Millennium, 2004. Author of short stories. Columnist for Radio Times. Contributor to periodicals, including Daily Mail, Evening Standard, High Life, Listener, Punch, Sunday Telegraph, and Tatler. OTHER SOURCES Books: Jarvis, Martin, Acting Strangely: A Funny Kind of Life, Methuen, 1999. Periodicals: Times (London), November 24, 1994, p. 18.

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Addresses: Agent—Michael Greenwald, Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Ted Schachter, Schachter Entertainment, 1157 South Beverly Dr., Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor. Love Kit (power pop music band), founding member, guitarist, singer, and touring performer; former member of the band Silver Drag. Appeared in commercials. Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award nomination (with others), best on–screen team, 2002, for Ocean’s Eleven; Jeff Award nomination, best performance, best director, Joseph Jefferson awards Committee, for Loot, Only Kidding, and The Wizards of Quiz.

Some sources cite an appearance in The Untouchables, syndicated.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Museum worker, The Relic (also known as Das Relikt), Paramount, 1997. Nameless numberhead man, Schizopolis (also known as Steven Soderbergh’s ⬙Schizopolis⬙), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1997. Livingston Dell, Ocean’s Eleven (also known as 11 and O11), Warner Bros., 2001. Bobby, Bruce Almighty, Universal, 2003. Livingston Dell, Ocean’s Twelve (also known as Ocean’s 12), Warner Bros., 2004. Micky Duka, The Punisher, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Kantor, Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (also known as The Hillside Strangler), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2006. Mr. Garrett, On the Doll, Doom Incorporated/Jeff Most Productions, 2006. Ogie, Waitress, Night and Day Pictures, 2006. Livingston Dell, Ocean’s Thirteen, Warner Bros., 2007.

Television Appearances; Pilots: FBI liaison, Paranormal Girl, ABC, 2002. Charlie, Hidden Howie: The Private Life of a Public Nuisance (original pilot; also known as Untitled Howie Mandel Project), NBC, 2003. Stage Appearances: T Bone N Weasel, Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago, IL, 1990. The Wizards of Quiz, National Jewish Theatre, c. 1993. Appeared as Launce in Two Gentlemen of Verona, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL; appeared in productions of A Christmas Carol, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; Loot, Chicago, IL; and Only Kidding, Wisdom Bridge Theatre, Chicago, IL. RECORDINGS

Television Appearances; Movies: Alex, March in Windy City, Yorkshire Television, 1998.

Albums; with Love Kit: 10 Milligram Day, Ginger Records, 1997. Who’s Afraid of the Radio Tower?, Ginger Records, c. 1999. The September Heads, Ginger Records, 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic: The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show and Late Show Backstage), CBS, 1994, 1995 (multiple episodes). Bystander, ⬙The Choice,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1996. (As Edward Jemison) Magician, ⬙Days of Confusion,⬙ Citizen Baines (also known as The Second Act), CBS, 2001. Casket salesperson, ⬙Out, Out, Brief Candle,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Skidmore, ⬙Privilege,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2002. Vincent, ⬙Chasing the Bus,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2002.

WRITINGS Albums; with Love Kit: 10 Milligram Day, Ginger Records, 1997. Who’s Afraid of the Radio Tower?, Ginger Records, c. 1999. The September Heads, Ginger Records, 2000. 161

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Film Appearances: Net Worth, Curb Entertainment, 2000. Angie, Psycho Beach Party, Strand Releasing, 2000. Amber, Buying the Cow, Destination Films, 2002. Premiere audience member, S1m0ne, New Line Cinema, 2002. ET Reporter Patty Landry, Who’s Your Daddy?, Premiere Marketing and Distribution Group, 2003.

PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Francis Okwu, Anthem Entertainment, 6100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1170, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress.

Stage Appearances: Kevin’s mother and local lass, The Who’s Tommy (musical), St. James Theatre, New York City, between 1993 and 1995.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Princess Rozalyn, Xyber 9: New Dawn, Fox, 1999. Diana, Shasta McNasty (also known as Shasta), UPN, 2000.

Appeared as ⬙the girl,⬙ The Fantasticks (musical), Sullivan Street Playhouse, New York City, and as Luisa, The Fantasticks, Ford Theatre, Washington, DC. RECORDINGS

Television Appearances; Movies: Gina, Horse Sense, The Disney Channel, 1999.

Albums: Recorded albums for Varese Sarabande, including The Adventures of Peter Pan, Broadway Bound, Sondheim on Television, Unsung Musicals 2, and Unsung Musicals 3.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Nadia, ⬙From Russia with Love,⬙ USA High, syndicated, 1998. ⬙Stand by Me,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. ⬙Fragile,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. Molly, ⬙The Time They Got E–rotic,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 2000. Molly, ⬙The Time Everything Changed,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 2000. Stephanie Gault, ⬙Somebody’s Going to Emergency, Somebody’s Going to Jail,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2001. Lisa, ⬙Small Wonder,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2001. FBI Agent Leyla Harrison, ⬙Alone,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 2001. FBI Agent Leyla Harrison, ⬙Scary Monsters,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 2002. Kylie, ⬙Each of Us Angels,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Lisa, ⬙The Count of Montecito,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2004. Lilith, ⬙Mutation,⬙ Medical Investigation, NBC, 2004. Deidre, ⬙Every Day a Little Death,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005. Deidre, ⬙Love Is in the Air,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005. Deidre, ⬙One Wonderful Day,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005. Gina Rankin, ⬙48 Hours to Life,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005. Jessica, ⬙Tale of the Tape,⬙ Four Kings, NBC, 2006. Jennifer, ⬙The Breakup,⬙ Modern Men, The WB, 2006. Jennifer, ⬙Sexual Healing,⬙ Modern Men, The WB, 2006.

JENSEN, Erik PERSONAL Married Jessica Blank (a playwright and actress). Education: Carnegie Mellon University, graduated. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Member: Dramatists Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Ovation Award, best world premiere play, LA Stage Alliance, named the best play of 2002 by Margot Jefferson of the New York Times, citation as one of the top three plays of 2002, Ovation Award nomination, best director, and other Ovation Award nominations, all 2002, Drama Desk Award, unique theatrical experience, Lucille Lortel Award, unique theatrical experience, League of Off–Broadway Theatres and Producers, Outer Critics Circle Award, outstanding off–Broadway play, John Gassner Award, Outer Critics Circle, and Defender of Justice Award, National As162

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JENSEN David Richards, Messengers, Push Worldwide, 2005. Ewan, 5up2down (also known as 5up 2down), 2005. Gary Whitlock, Serial, Arbo Pictures, 2005. Photographer, The Naked Brothers Band, 2005. Carl, The House Is Burning, Reverse Angle Pictures, 2006. Larry, Oranges, 2007.

sociation of Criminal Defense Lawyers, all 2003, San Francisco Bay Area Critics Circle Award, best touring production, 2004, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Theatre awards, Justice in Arts and Media Award, Death Penalty Focus, Scales of Justice Award, Court TV, and Hull–Warriner Award nomination, Dramatists Guild of America, all with Jessica Blank, for the stage play The Exonerated; Silver Gavel Award (with Blank), American Bar Association, 2006, for the television movie The Exonerated.

Film Work: Director and editor of the documentary Main Street.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Series: Jeffrey Sinclair, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2003–2006. Jeff, Love Monkey, CBS and VH1, 2006. Thurman Munson, The Bronx Is Burning, ESPN, beginning 2007.

Stage Appearances: Understudy, Corpus Christi, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 1998. Costa Astrakhan, Y2K, Manhattan Theatre Club, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1999–2000.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Frankie Lips, The Last Don II (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Last Don II⬙), CBS, 1998.

Appeared as Mephistopheles in Dr. Faustus; appeared in other productions, including The Comedy of Errors, The Double Inconstancy, The Living, and Personal Effects.

Television Appearances; Movies: Boat owner, Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace (also known as Dead and Alive, In the Line of Duty, In the Line of Duty: Mob Justice, and Mob Justice), ABC, 1991. Thug, What She Doesn’t Know (also known as Shades of Gray), NBC, 1992. Mooney, A Horse for Danny, ABC, 1995. Roland Fantaine, Inflammable, CBS, 1995. Jeff, The Exonerated, Court TV 2005.

Stage Work: (With Jessica Blank) Director, The Exonerated, Actors’ Gang, touring production, beginning 2002. Film Appearances: Kid on steps, Striking Distance, Columbia, 1993. Male student, The Dark Half, Orion, 1993. John Meyers, Destination Unknown, 1996. Twisted, Leisure Time Features, 1996. Dave, Ripe, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Dean, Colin Fitz, Baby Shark/River One Films, 1997. Stevie, Arresting Gena, Good Machine/Kardna– Swinsky, 1997. Tyler, Julian Po (also known as The Tears of Julian Po), Fine Line Features, 1997. Earl, Montana (also known as Nothing Personal), Columbia/TriStar, 1998. Richie, Above Freezing, 3DD Entertainment, 1998. Anima, Other Pictures/Tangent Films, 1998. Ray, The Love Letter, DreamWorks, 1999. Third man, Cherry, Showcase Entertainment, 1999. Frankie the Snake, Brooklyn Sonnet (also known as Borough of Kings), Lions Gate Films/Paragon Film Group, 2000. Second drug user, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (also known as Book of Shadows: Blair Witch Project 2, BW2, and BWP2), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Derek, Black Knight, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Producer, Heartbreak Hospital, Seventh Art Releasing, 2002. Todd Franklin, The Year That Trembled, Kingdom County Productions, 2003. Ian Waye, Undermind, Wellspring Media, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Joey Springfield, ⬙Coma,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1994. Jeffrey, ⬙Lunar Eclipse,⬙ Central Park West (also known as C.P.W.), CBS, 1995. George Harding, ⬙Grief,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1998. Feldman, ⬙Perception,⬙ Deadline, NBC, 2000. Feldman, ⬙Just Lie Back,⬙ Deadline, Trio, 2001. Larry, ⬙Transformed,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002. Gaby’s father, ⬙The Real World Rittenhouse,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2004. Phillip Terrance, ⬙Blood Ties,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2004. Ring maker, ⬙Happy,⬙ Rescue Me (also known as Rescue Me: FDNY), FX Channel, 2005. Some sources cite an appearance as Ian in an episode of Dellaventura, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mutrix, Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Feldman, Deadline, NBC, 2000. 163

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The Dark, TNT, 2005. Jeff, Love Monkey, CBS, 2006. Television Work; Movies: Coproducer, The Exonerated, Court TV, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Mitchell K. Stubbs and Associates, 8675 West Washington Blvd., Suite 203, Culver City, CA 90232.

Radio Appearances: Actor in radio plays broadcast by National Public Radio.

Career: Actor. Stand–up comedian at various venues, including the ACME Theater, the Comedy Store, the Improv, the Laugh Factory, other clubs, and college campuses; also performed at benefits. Worked at an advertising agency.

Radio Work: Producer of radio plays broadcast by National Public Radio. WRITINGS

CREDITS

Writings for the Stage: (With Jessica Blank) The Exonerated, produced by the Culture Project, 45 Bleecker Theatre, New York City, 2000 and 2002–2004, produced by Actors’ Gang, touring production, beginning 2002, also produced at other venues.

Film Appearances: The doctor, Bug, Curb Entertainment, 2002. Moly, Friday after Next (also known as Friday 3 and Last Friday), New Line Cinema, 2002. Paramedic, Dragonfly (also known as Im Zeichen der Libelle), Universal, 2002. Reza, Maryam, Streetlight Films, 2002. Jill’s lawyer, Mind Games (also known as Something Borrowed), Showcase Entertainment, 2003. Dr. Redd, Something for Nothing, Oil and Water Films/ Dixon Bum Productions, 2004. Glenn, 13 Going on 30 (also known as Suddenly 30), Columbia, 2004. Mo, The Interpreter (also known as L’interprete), Universal, 2005. Eduardo, Moonpie, Film & Music Entertainment, 2006. A Season of Madness (short film), 2006.

Screenplays: With Jessica Blank, wrote Gimme Noise. Teleplays; Movies: The Exonerated (based on the stage play by Jensen and Jessica Black), Court TV, 2005. Nonfiction: (With Jessica Blank) Living Justice: Love, Freedom, and the Making of ⬙The Exonerated,⬙ Atria, 2005.

Film Work: Managing producer, Equal Opportunity (short film), 2007.

With Blank, contributor to periodicals, including The Believer. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Series: Himself, The World Stands Up, Paramount 2 Channel (England), beginning c. 2004. Mr. Hut, Life on a Stick (also known as Related by Family), Fox, 2005. Gourishankar ⬙Gary⬙ Subramaniam, The Knights of Prosperity (also known as I Want to Rob Jeff Goldblum, Let’s Rob Mick Jagger, and Untitled Donal Logue Project), ABC, beginning 2007.

Electronic: Gothamist, http://www.gothamist.com, April 11, 2005.

JOBRANI, Maz 1972– (Maziyar Jobrani)

Television Appearances; Movies: Cuppy’s husband, The Areola, Showtime, 2001. Ali Faisal, The President’s Man: A Line in the Sand (also known as The President’s Man: Ground Zero), CBS, 2002.

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JOHNSON Appeared in The Belind Date and the Vedding, Los Angeles and New York City productions. Appeared in other productions.

Dr. Michel, The Medicine Show, The Movie Channel, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Security guard, ⬙White Rabbit,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Second robber, ⬙Robbery,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000. Sneer, ⬙The Thrill Is Gone,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 2000. Agent Smith, ⬙Kayus Ex Machina,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die Bodyguards), syndicated, 2001. Dr. Zamir Shola, ⬙Less Is Morte,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2002. Henry Aquino, ⬙Orion in the Sky,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2002. Imam, ⬙In Extremis,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished and W.A.T.), CBS, 2002. Marko Khatami, ⬙Day 2: 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as Twenty Four and 24 Hours), Fox, 2002. Yasir Khan, ⬙Trust,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2002. Happy birthday man, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, Fox, 2002. Mr. Conway, ⬙Still Petting,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2003. Mover, ⬙Boomerang,⬙ Life with Bonnie, ABC, 2003. Yousef, ⬙Doctor Germ,⬙ Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003. Asher Koutal, ⬙Caviar Emptor,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2004. Paramedic, ⬙Father and Son: A Table for Two,⬙ Life with Bonnie, ABC, 2004. Prince Bitar, ⬙The Stormy Present,⬙ The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2004. (As Maziyar Jobrani) Sikh, ⬙Opening Night,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2004. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2004. Mohammed Safid, ⬙Delta Does Detroit,⬙ E–Ring, NBC, 2005. (In archive footage) Sikh, ⬙The End,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2005. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2005. Himself, The Colbert Report, Comedy Central, 2006.

Major Tours: The Axis of Evil Comedy Tour, U.S. cities, beginning c. 2002. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded the album Maz Jobrani Is American. Videos: A DVD featuring the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour was released. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: (With others) Arabian Knights, the Comedy Store, Los Angeles, beginning c. 2001. (With others) The Axis of Evil Comedy Tour, U.S. cities, beginning c. 2002. Author of comedy material. Screenplays: With Amir Ohebsion, author of Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero. Albums: Recorded the album Maz Jobrani Is American. Videos: A DVD featuring the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour was released. OTHER SOURCES

Appeared in other programs, including Premium Blend, Comedy Central.

Periodicals: The Hill, April 20, 2005. The Iranian, June 5, 2003; February 1, 2006. Namak, spring, 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Mr. Hut, Life on a Stick (also known as Related by Family), Fox, 2005. Gourishankar ⬙Gary⬙ Subramaniam, The Knights of Prosperity (also known as I Want to Rob Jeff Goldblum, Let’s Rob Mick Jagger, and Untitled Donal Logue Project), ABC, 2007.

JOHNSON, Jay Kenneth 1977– PERSONAL Born February 24, 1977, in Springfield, MO; son of Ken and Janice Johnson. Education: Studied theatre and business at Southwest Missouri State University. Avocational Interests: Music, reading, various sports.

Stage Appearances: Arabian Knights, the Comedy Store, Los Angeles, beginning c. 2001. 165

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Addresses: Agent—Kazarian/Spencer and Associates, 11969 Ventura Blvd., Third Floor, Box 7409, Studio City, CA 91604. Manager—Jeff Morrone Management, 9350 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 224, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Songs: As a member of the band Solid Jones, cowrote several songs, including ⬙Deal with It,⬙ ⬙Devil Hasn’t Got Me,⬙ ⬙King of the World,⬙ ⬙Microscopic Funk,⬙ ⬙Pull the Covers,⬙ ⬙Simple Event,⬙ ⬙Success,⬙ ⬙Superbad,⬙ ⬙Trained Specialist,⬙ and ⬙Under the Weather.⬙

Career: Actor. Musician and member of the band Solid Jones (formerly known as Funkey Shmidt). CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Brendon, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y & R), CBS, 1999. Philip Robert Kiriakis, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 2000–2002. Chris Remsen, North Shore, Fox, 2004–2005.

WRITINGS Albums: (With Solid Jones) Solid Jones, 2002. Some sources cite work on other albums.

Television Appearances; Specials: (Uncredited) Philip Robert Kiriakis, Days of Our Lives’ 35th Anniversary, NBC, 2000. Himself and Philip Robert Kiriakis, Days of Our Lives’ Christmas, NBC, 2001.

Singles: Singles with Solid Jones include ⬙Success,⬙ ⬙Superbad,⬙ and ⬙Trained Specialist.⬙

Television Appearances; Episodic: Ethan, ⬙Boyfriends and Birthdays,⬙ Miami 7 (also known as S Club 7 in Miami), BBC and Fox Family Channel, 2000. Vince, ⬙The Ties That Bind,⬙ The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2004. J. D. Williams, ⬙The Lost Picture Show,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Paul Deacon, ⬙Grand Murder at Central Station,⬙ CSI: NY, CBS, 2005. Dr. Matthews, ⬙Her Story II,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2006. Dr. Matthews, ⬙My Best Friend’s Baby’s Baby and My Baby’s Baby,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2006. Dr. Matthews, ⬙My Deja Vu, Deja Vu,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2006. Jason Hollings, ⬙If Looks Could Kill,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2006.

Songs: As a member of the band Solid Jones, cowrote several songs, including ⬙Deal with It,⬙ ⬙Devil Hasn’t Got Me,⬙ ⬙King of the World,⬙ ⬙Microscopic Funk,⬙ ⬙Pull the Covers,⬙ ⬙Simple Event,⬙ ⬙Success,⬙ ⬙Superbad,⬙ ⬙Trained Specialist,⬙ and ⬙Under the Weather.⬙

JOHNSON, Rodney Van 1961– PERSONAL Born February 20, 1961, in Cincinnati, OH; father, a minister; married Carmen Obando; children: Quincy, Antonio Benjamin. Education: University of Cincinnati, B.S., education.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Ethan Cox, Hotel, UPN, 2003. Chris Remsen, North Shore, Fox, 2004.

Addresses: Office—c/o Passions Productions, 4024 Radford Ave., Suite 240, Studio City, CA 91604. Agent—Michael Slessinger & Associates, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 270, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Film Appearances: Johnny, Hack!, Tomorrow’s Horizons/Autumn Entertainment, 2006. RECORDINGS

Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercial for Kentucky Fried Chicken; worked in sales at television stations. Former world class track and field athlete, competing in sprints and high jumps. National Familial Pancreatic Tumor Registry, Johns Hopkins Hospital, spokesperson and research advocate.

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JONES JONES, Angus T. 1993– (Angus Jones)

CREDITS PERSONAL Film Appearances: Dominic’s Castle, 1994. Rod, Making the Rules, Raven Releasing, 1996.

Born October 8, 1993, in Austin, TX. Addresses: Agent—Wendi Green, Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Television Appearances; Series: Lieutenant Wendell ⬙Cipher⬙ McCray, Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 1997–98. Trey Stark, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 1998–99. Sebastian duPres, Port Charles, ABC, 1999. T. C. Russell, Passions, NBC, 1999—.

Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials and public service announcements. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a young actor age ten or under in a feature film, Young Artist Foundation, 2002, for See Spot Run; Camie Award (with others), Character and Morality in Entertainment awards, and Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a young actor age ten or under in a feature film, both 2003, for The Rookie; Young Artist Award, best performance by a young actor age ten or younger in a television comedy or drama series, 2004, for Two and a Half Men.

Television Appearances; Specials: The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2001. NBC’s Funniest Outtakes, NBC, 2002. The 6th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest, UPN, 2003. NBC’s Funniest Out–Takes Ⲇ2, NBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ken, Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. Traffic cop, ⬙Road to Nowhere,⬙ Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1996. Adam, ⬙I Do, I Didn’t,⬙ The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1997. Park ranger, ⬙There’s a Puma in the Kitchen,⬙ Mad About You, NBC, 1998. Marcus Stokes, ⬙Hip–Ocracy,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2000. Marcus Stokes, ⬙I Pity the Fool,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2000. T. C. Russell, ⬙The Eleventh Hour,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Oh Drama!, Black Entertainment Television, 2002. SoapTalk, Soap Net, 2004. Himself, ⬙Passion for the Game,⬙ Starting Over, syndicated, 2005.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jake Harper, Two and a Half Men, CBS, 2003—. Television Appearances; Movies: Sammy, Dinner with Friends, HBO, 2001. Tye Powell, Audrey’s Rain, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Charlie Bennett, The Christmas Blessing, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sean Gattney, ⬙Quo Vadis?,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001. Himself, ⬙George of the Jungle 2,⬙ Super Short Show (also known as Mike’s ⬙Super Short Show⬙), Disney Channel, 2003. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2004. (As Angus Jones) Himself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004. Himself, Big Brother (also known as Big Brother 2, Big Brother 3, Big Brother 4: The X–Factor, Big Brother 5: Project DNA—Do Not Assume, Big Brother 6: Summer of Secrets, and Big Brother All–Stars), CBS, 2005.

OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 28, Gale Group, 2001. Electronic: Rodney Van Johnson Official Site, http://www. rodneyvanjohnson.com, October 26, 2006. 167

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Jake Harper, Two and a Half Men, CBS, 2003. Appeared as Jake Harper in ⬙Most Chicks Won’t Eat Veal,⬙ the original pilot for Two and a Half Men, CBS. Film Appearances: Five–year–old kid, Simpatico, Fine Line Features/ Phaedra Cinema, 1999. James, See Spot Run, Warner Bros., 2001. Hunter Morris, The Rookie, Buena Vista, 2002. George, Jr., George of the Jungle 2, Walt Disney Pictures, 2003. Georgey Sanderson, Bringing Down the House (also known as In the Houze and JailBabes.com), Buena Vista, 2003.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Sean at age six, Minority Report, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2002. Josh Graham, Red Dragon (also known as Roter Drache), Universal, 2002. Timothy Lupus, Bad News Bears, Paramount, 2005. Michael Beardsley, Yours, Mine, and Ours, Paramount, 2005. Cody, Feast, Weinstein Company, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Series: Chris, Summerland, The WB, 2004.

Periodicals: TV Guide, August 21, 2005, p. 32.

Television Appearances; Movies: Nick, ages ten to twelve, Fathers and Sons, Showtime, 2005.

JONES, Tyler Patrick 1994–

Television Appearances; Pilots: Young Dennis Patterson, Silver Lake, UPN, 2004. Chris, Summerland, The WB, 2004.

PERSONAL Born March 12, 1994, in CA. Avocational Interests: Swimming, soccer, basketball, writing short stories.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tommy Pierce, ⬙Going Home,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. So Little Time, Fox Family Channel, 2001. Kevin Weston, ⬙People of the Lie,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2002. Young Brian Heeley, ⬙Total Recall,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; (commercials) Debbie Palmer, Superior Talent Agency, 11712 Moorpark St., Suite 209, Studio City, CA 91602; (voice work) William Morris Agency, 1 William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Stage Appearances: Appeared as Astynax, Trojan Women, performed at J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.

Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials for Macy’s department stores, 2002, Home Depot hardware stores and Walt Disney World, 2003, Hallmark greeting cards, and other products.

OTHER SOURCES

Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Radio and Television Artists.

Periodicals: Pageantry, fall, 2005.

Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, outstanding young performer in a national commercial featuring youth, 2002, for Hallmark greeting cards commercial; Young Artist Award nomination, best guest–starring actor age ten or under in a television comedy or drama series, 2003, for ⬙People of the Lie,⬙ Judging Amy;

Electronic: Tyler Patrick Jones Official Site, http://www. tylerpatrickjones.com, September 9, 2006. Young Star News, http://www.youngstarnews.com, October 27, 2005.

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KAPTURE, Mitzi See DONAHUE, Mitzi Kapture

Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Scrubs,⬙ Sports Theater with Shaquille O’Neal, Nickelodeon, 1996. Drummer, ⬙My Boyfriend’s Back,⬙ Two of a Kind, ABC, 1999. Evan Shipley, ⬙Agua Mala,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1999. Andrew (Rachel’s boyfriend), ⬙Quo Vadis?,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001. Andrew (Rachel’s boyfriend), ⬙Start All Over Again,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2001.

KASCH, Max 1985– PERSONAL Full name, Joseph Maxwell Kasch; born December 6, 1985, in Santa Monica, CA; son of Jody and Taylor Kasch; brother of Dylan and Cody Kasch (actors and musicians). Avocational Interests: Playing the guitar, traveling, reading, writing, collecting.

Appeared as a first baseman in The Jersey, Disney Channel.

Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Burstein Company, 15304 Sunset Blvd., Suite 208, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Minor Threat, The WB, c. 1998. WRITINGS

Career: Actor. Appeared in advertisements. Brothers (band), lead guitarist.

Film Music; Songs; with Others: Holes, Buena Vista, 2003.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Jeremy, V.I.P., High Speed Films Paris/Legend Bruxelles, 1991. Brad, Falling Like This, Outrider Pictures, 2000. Zigzag, Holes, Buena Vista, 2003. Shorty, Chrystal, First Look Pictures Releasing, 2004. Freddie Wallis, The Greatest Game Ever Played, Buena Vista, 2005. Headphone kid, Red Eye (also known as Night Flight), DreamWorks, 2005. T–Dog, Waiting ... , Lions Gate Films, 2005. Corporal Marshall, Right at Your Door, Lions Gate Films, 2006.

KATZ, Tania Raymonde See RAYMONDE, Tania

KEESLAR, Matt 1972– (Matthew Keeslar, Matt Keesler, Matthew Keesler) PERSONAL Born October 15, 1972, in Grand Rapids, MI; married Lori Henriques, May 5, 2005. 169

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Addresses: Manager—Martin Berneman Management, 5820 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Chris Small, Thanks of a Grateful Nation (also known as The Gulf War), 1998. Feyd–Rautha Hakonnen, Dune (also known as Frank Herbert’s ⬙Dune,⬙ Frank Herbert’s ⬙Dune⬙—Der Wuestenplanet, and Der Wuestenplanet), Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Steve Rimbauer, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.

CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Matthew Keesler) Military police officer (MP) at guard gate, Renaissance Man (also known as Army Intelligence and By the Book), Buena Vista, 1994. NBC page, Quiz Show, Buena Vista, 1994. Percival Singer, Safe Passage, New Line Cinema, 1994. Danny, The Run of the Country, Columbia, 1995, Rank, 1996. Johnny Savage, Waiting for Guffman (also known as The Christopher Guest Project), Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Lieutenant, The Stupids, New Line Cinema, 1996. Andy, The Deli, Golden Monkey Pictures/Redwood Communications, 1997. Waldo Magoo, Mr. Magoo (also known as Mister Magoo), Buena Vista, 1997. Danny Pepper, Sour Grapes, Columbia, 1998. Josh Neff, The Last Days of Disco, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Producer, The Reel, 1999. Zed, Splendor, Samuel Goldwyn, 1999. The American, Islenski draumurinn (also known as The Icelandic Dream), Samfilm, 2000. Chris, Urbania (also known as Urban Folk Tales), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Lars and Larry, Psycho Beach Party, Strand Releasing/ CinemaVault Releasing, 2000. Tom Prinze/Dewey in Stab 3, Scream 3 (also known as Ghostface and Scream 3: Ghostface Killer), Dimension Films/Miramax, 2000. Suh Suh Sam, Texas Rangers, Dimension Films/ Miramax, 2001. Jack Sellers, Thank Heaven, 2001, Showcase Entertainment, 2002. Dr. Henry Jekyll/Mr. Edward Hyde, Jekyll (also known as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), Creative Light Entertainment, 2004. Matt, In Memory of My Father, 2005, HP Releasing, 2006. Daric, Cold Storage, Synthetic Fur Productions, 2006. Jonah, Art School Confidential, Sony Pictures Classics, 2006. Man, Open Window (also known as Fever), 2006. Maxx, The Thirst, CFQ Films/Mindfire Entertainment, 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: (As Matt Keesler) Collector, A Streetcar Named Desire, CBS, 1995. Dan Jansen, A Brother’s Promise: The Dan Jansen Story, CBS, 1996. Nic Robertson, Live from Baghdad, HBO, 2002. Television Appearances; Specials: Mark Doran, ⬙Durango⬙ (also known as ⬙A Rose for Annie⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dennis Pollock, ⬙Venom,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1998. Roddy Davis, ⬙The Perfect Couple,⬙ The Inside, Fox, 2005. Agent Raymond, ⬙Brutus,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Numbers and Num3rs), CBS, 2006. David, ⬙Family,⬙ Masters of Horror, Showtime, 2006. Dennis McMartin, ⬙Dead Man’s Ridge,⬙ The Ghost Whisperer, CBS, 2006. Kirk, ⬙Blasters,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2006. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mike Pierce, Secret Service (also known as Untitled Secret Service Project), Fox, 2002. Stage Appearances: The Interrogation of Nathan Hale by Captain John Montresor of H.R.M. Expeditionary Forces, South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, c. 1995. Boyd, Fit to Be Tied, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City, 1996 Bo, Mercy, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1998–99. WRITINGS Screenplays: (As Matthew Keeslar) The Reel, 1999.

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KELLEY Joyce, Nurse Betty (also known as Nurse Betty— Gefaehrliche Traeume), USA Films, 2000. Stormy, Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Lions Gate Films/ Moonstone Entertainment, 2000. Kathy, Matchstick Men, Warner Bros., 2003. Janice, Mozart and the Whale (also known as Crazy in Love), Millennium Films, 2005.

KELLEY, Sheila 1964(?)– PERSONAL Born October 9, 1964 (some sources cite 1963), in Pittsburgh (some sources cite Greensburg), PA; daughter of J. H. (an inventor and engineer) and Catherine Jane (a house builder; maiden name, Holway) Kelley; married Richard Schiff (an actor and director); children: Augustus Kelley, Ruby Christine. Education: New York University, B.F.A.; studied acting with Michael Howard; also studied dance.

Film Work: Producer, Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Lions Gate Films/Moonstone Entertainment, 2000. Director of films. Television Appearances; Series: Gwen Taylor, L.A. Law, NBC, 1990–93. Dr. Charlotte ⬙Charley⬙ Bennett Hayes, Sisters, NBC, 1995–96.

Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Peters Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Manager—Rabiner/Damato Entertainment, 617 North Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Television Appearances; Movies: Charlotte, The Betty Ford Story, ABC, 1987. Tanya, Tonight’s the Night (also known as The Game of Love), ABC, 1987. Trish, Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami (also known as Hostile Witness and In the Hands of the Enemy), CBS, 1988. Kate Volence, The Fulfillment of Mary Gray (also known as Fulfillment), CBS, 1989. Roxanne, The Chase, 1991. Sarah Vincent/Ruth, Deconstructing Sarah, USA Network, 1994. Deidre Bosnell, The Secretary, CBS, 1995. Andi Manette, John Sanford’s ⬙Mind Prey⬙ (also known as Mind Prey), ABC, 1999. Leah Archibald, The Jennie Project, Disney Channel, 2001.

Career: Actress and producer. Danced solo with the Westmoreland Ballet Company, PA; formed the Elephant Group (theatre group), New York City. Developed and instructor of the S Factor, an exercise routine for postpregnancy women, and affiliated with its studios, recordings, and other merchandise. CREDITS Film Appearances: Beth Harper, Staying Together, Hemdale Film Corporation, 1989. Carrie (also known as Fontaine), Breaking In, Samuel Goldwyn, 1989. Irenka, Some Girls (also known as Sisters), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1989. Adele, Mortal Passions, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1990. Sheryl, Where the Heart Is, Buena Vista, 1990. Fran, Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. Ginger, Wild Blade, Cheena Film, 1991. Valerie, Pure Luck, Universal, 1991. Debbie Hunt, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. Kim, Passion Fish, Miramax, 1992. (Uncredited) Sherry (in photographs of ex–girlfriend), So I Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1993. Beth, A Passion to Kill (also known as Rules of Obsession), A–pix Entertainment, 1994. Rachel McSternberg, Mona Must Die (also known as Ein fast perfektes Verhaeltnis), Carolco Pictures, 1994. Kristen (Jack’s ex–wife), One Fine Day, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Leah Thomas, Santa Fe, Absolute Unequivocal Productions, 1997.

Television Appearances; Specials: Jessie Burdette, Private Debts (short), Showtime, 1993. Herself, NBC 75th Anniversary Special (also known as NBC 75th Anniversary Celebration), NBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Cheryl Eastman, ⬙First Day/Last Day,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. Susan, ⬙Best Intentions,⬙ The Hidden Room, Showtime, 1993. Sarah, ⬙Remembrance of Flings Past: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1995. Herself, ⬙Fifty Years of ⬘Desire’⬙ (segment), The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (also known as The MacNeil– Lehrer Newshour, The MacNeil–Lehrer Report, The NewsHour, The Robert MacNeil Report, and The Robert MacNeil Report with Jim Lehrer), PBS, 1997. 171

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Carrie Nichols Carver, ⬙What Are Friends For?,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1998. Coco Robbins, ⬙Masquerade,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1998. Coco Robbins, ⬙Point of Origin,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1999. Coco Robbins, ⬙Rites of Spring,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1999. Jennifer Palmer, ⬙Intentions,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Pam Kellerman, ⬙A La Casa,⬙ MDs (also known as Meds and The Oath), ABC, 2002. Pam Kellerman, ⬙Reversal of Fortune,⬙ MDs (also known as Meds and The Oath), ABC, 2002. Pam Kellerman, ⬙R.I.P,⬙ MDs (also known as Meds and The Oath), ABC, 2002. Pam Kellerman, ⬙Time of Death,⬙ MDs (also known as Meds and The Oath), ABC, 2002. Salesperson, ⬙Revenge of the Doormat,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2002. Herself, ⬙L.A. Law Edition,⬙ Weakest Link (also known as The Weakest Link and Weakest Link USA), NBC, 2002. Tess Stanton, ⬙Strangers,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2003. Allison Crider, ⬙Four Feet Under,⬙ Blind Justice, ABC, 2005. Lee (businessperson in bar), ⬙Join the Club,⬙ The Sopranos (also known as Made in New Jersey), HBO, 2006. Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2006.

RECORDINGS Videos: Herself in audition tape, Tricks of the Trade: Making ⬙Matchstick Men,⬙ Warner Home Video, 2004. Associated with the videos The S Factor: ⬙The Beginning,⬙ The S Factor 2: Intermediate with Lap Dance, The S Factor 3: PoleWork 101, and the compilation The S Factor Video Series. WRITINGS Screenplays: Wrote screenplays. Nonfiction: The S Factor: Strip Workouts for Every Woman, Workman Publishing, 2003. Videos: Associated with the videos The S Factor: ⬙The Beginning,⬙ The S Factor 2: Intermediate with Lap Dance, The S Factor 3: PoleWork 101, and the compilation The S Factor Video Series. OTHER SOURCES

Appeared in episodes of other series, including The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated.

Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, November 6, 1992, p. 12. New York Times, March 30, 1990, p. C15. Premiere, October, 1989, p. 58.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Fully Clothed, Non–Dancing Girls, CBS, 1996. KELLNER, Deborah 1977–

Stage Appearances: Kelly, My Thing of Love, Martin Beck Theatre, New York City, 1995. Blanche DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire, American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco, CA, 1997. The Hurdy Gurdy Man, New York Stage and Film, Vassar College, Powerhouse Theater, Poughkeepsie, NY, 2001.

PERSONAL Born January 20, 1977, in Corpus Christi, TX. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Appeared in The Seagull, the Elephant Group, Studio Theatre; appeared in other productions of the Elephant Group, including Am I Blue, Lovers, The Taming of the Shrew, and Winners. Appeared in Am I Blue, Actors Studio; Double Fault, Theatre Studio; Saint Joan, Livermore Theatre; and True Believer, Arcade Theatre, Los Angeles. Appeared in The Glass Menagerie, The Boom Boom Room, and Measure for Measure, all New York University.

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Cabriolet girl, Mighty Joe Young (also known as Mighty Joe), Buena Vista, 1998. Miss ⬙Sweet⬙ at Club 40, Blast from the Past, New Line Cinema, 1999. Reigning Miss Illinois, Beautiful, Destination Films, 2000. Joell Beren, Rebellion, Dare to Differ, 2002. Debra Jo, Catch Me If You Can, DreamWorks, 2002.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Melanie, London Kills Me, Fine Line Features, 1991. Amelie, Wide Sargasso Sea, New Line Cinema, 1993. (Uncredited) Fiona, The Turnaround, 1994. Rachel Morris, Darklands, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Attendant to Gertrude, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare’s ⬙Hamlet⬙), Columbia, 1996. Margot, My Son the Fanatic, Miramax, 1997. Moira, So This Is Romance? (also known as Romance and Rejection), The Asylum, 1998. Pamela, Proof of Life, Warner Bros., 2000. Maryse, Today I Vote For My Joey, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series: Muffy, a recurring role, Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily ...), The WB, 1997–98. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Janet, Texas Justice, CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Pamela Rebecca Cooper, Dallas: J. R. Returns, CBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Janet/Jade/Jena, ⬙Forbidden Janet,⬙ Weird Science, USA Network, 1997. Tami, ⬙The Breeder,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1997. Judy, ⬙Eric Hollywood,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1998. Ronnie, ⬙Jeanie Gets a Job,⬙ Hiller and Diller, ABC, 1998. Shannon, ⬙Rescue Me,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1998. Laura Hayes, ⬙Dreams,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1998. Morgan, ⬙Cinderella Story,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2000. Christy Barrett, ⬙Who Are You?,⬙ The Huntress, USA Network, 2001. Julie, ⬙Saving Private Leo,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2002. Julie, ⬙Bite Me,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2002. Julie, ⬙We’re Off to See the Wizard,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series: Tessa Knowles, Full Stretch, 1993. Natalie, Just a Gigolo, ITV, 1993. Lavinia Timoto, Tales of the SouthSeas, Ten Network, 1998. Jamie, Breaking News, Bravo, 2002. Camille, Half & Half, UPN, 2003–2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charlotte Lampton, Framed, Arts and Entertainment, 1992. Chloe Carmicheal, To Play the King, BBC and PBS, 1993. Laura Kennett, Wonderful You, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Roberta Ford, Black and Blue, 1992. Mariella, Two Golden Balls, 1994.

KHALEED, Thomas Leon See THOMAS, Khleo

Television Appearances; Pilots: Robyn Petrie Nwamaka, The Lyon’s Den, NBC, 2003. KING, Rowena Television Appearances; Episodic: Julia King, ⬙Conclusions,⬙ A Touch of Frost, ITV, 1992. The Mind of the Married Man, HBO, 2002. Adriana, Fastlane, 2002. Herself, 90 Days in Hollywood, Biography Channel, 2003. Marta, Dr. Vegas, 2004. Vita Brighton, ⬙Games People Play,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2004. Pierpont, ⬙Mockingbird,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2005.

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KITA, Candace (Candace Camille Bender, Candi Kita) PERSONAL Born in Los Angeles County, CA. Education: Graduated from Austin College with degrees in philosophy and religion. Avocational Interests: Yoga, karate, outdoor activities, and going to the beach. Addresses: Agent—House of Representatives, 400 S. Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Worked as a model for such clients as Neiman Marcus department stores, Diesel clothing, and XOXO accessories; appeared in national commercials including Coca Cola products, Microsoft Network, and Budweiser; appeared on the cover of the Brave Combo’s No, No, No, Cha, Cha, Cha album cover. A classically trained flautist; performed with the Palm Beach Atlantic Symphony Orchestra. Proficient in American Sign Language; interpreter for the deaf. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Candace Camille Bender) Angie Li, Smooth Operator (also known as Forbidden Games 2), 1995. (As Candace Camille Bender) Lotus Ita, Wild Side, Metro Tartan Distribution, 1995. Dancer, Barb Wire, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Social services receptionist, Rennie’s Landing (also known as Stealing Time), The Nickel Palace, 2001. Chlorine, Little Heroes 3 (also known as Les petits heros III and Top Dogs: Little Heroes 3), 2002. Cece, Pax Importi Modellus: The Rise of the Import Model, San Diego Asian American Film Festival, 2004. China, Bad News Bears, Paramount, 2005. (As Candi Kita) Herself, Bench Warmer: Behind the Scenes (documentary), 2005. Lisa, Faith Happens, 2006.

KORMAN, Lindsay 1978– (Lindsay Hartley, Lindsey Hartley) PERSONAL Full name, Lindsay Nicole Korman; born April 17, 1978, in Palm Springs, CA; married Justin Hartley (an actor), May 1, 2004; children: Isabella Justice. Education: Attended the University of Nevada at Las Vegas. Career: Actress. Appeared in print ads for Clorox Tilex Mold and Mildew Tile Cleanser; won several national vocal competitions including the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Award Vocal Opera, The National Date Festival, and America’s Showcase Starlet.

Television Appearances; Series: Barbara, Masked Rider (also known as Saban’s ⬙Masked Rider⬙), Fox and syndicated, 1995. Sketch comedian, Dance Fever, ABC Family, 2003.

Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nominations, outstanding female newcomer, 2000, and outstanding younger lead actress, 2003, both for Passions; Young Miss America winner.

Television Appearances; Movies: Miriam Teitelbaum: Homicide, 2000. Secretary, Wall to Wall Records, 2000.

CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Puerto Rican girl, Crooklyn, Paramount, 1994.

Television Appearances; Episodic: April, ⬙It Takes a Thief,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1996. 174

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Television Appearances; Series: Theresa Lopez–Fitzgerald Crane, Passions, 1999—. Television Appearances; Specials: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 1999. Presenter, The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2001. The 18th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, Soap Net, 2003. Presenter, The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005.

Major Tours: Yenta Unplugged—Excuse Me, I’m Talking! (solo show; also known as Excuse Me, I’m Talking and Yenta Unplugged), various productions, including the exhibition Too Jewish? Challenging Traditional Identities, Arm and Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1997, the Jewish American Film Festival, Durham, NC, c. 1999, and the Jewish Repertory Theatre, Duke Theatre on Forty–Second Street, New York City, 2001.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙Daytimes Stars,⬙ Weakest Link (also known as The Weakest Link), NBC, 2002. Herself, The Other Half, syndicated, 2002. Stage Appearances: Viva Las Vegas, Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, NV, c. 1995.

Toured in The Good Yenta: A Humorous Celebration of Jewish Women (solo production; also known as The Good Yenta and The Good Yenta: Challenging the Stereotypes).

Also appeared as Dorothy, The Wizard of Oz; Maria, West Side Story, Civic Light Opera, Paramount Theater, Austin, TX; The Bride, BeetleJuice’s Rockin’ Graveyard Review, Universal Studios, Hollywood, CA; in Grease!; Bye–Bye Birdie; Cinderella; Tale of the Magic Sword; Jesus Christ Superstar; 42nd Street.

Film Appearances: Lady in street, Fore Play (also known as Foreplay and The President’s Women), Cinema National, 1975. Woman in ice cream parlor, Stardust Memories, United Artists, 1980. Autograph hound, Tootsie (also known as Would I Lie to You?), Columbia, 1982. Marissa Hall, Alone in the Dark, New Line Cinema, 1982. Roz, Ringers (short film), 1982. Nancy Junger, Rent Control, Group S, 1984. Miss Gersh, The Gig, Castle Hill, 1985. Mrs. Weinstein, Sweet Lorraine, Angelika Films, 1987. Lady of the night, The Misfit Brigade (also known as Wheels of Terror), TransWorld Entertainment, 1988. Professor Lucci, Nobody’s Perfect, Moviestore Entertainment, 1990. Enid Wilson, Always Say Goodbye, Indican Pictures, 1996.

Major Tours: Appeared in Pygmalion: The True Story, Greek Islands.

KORZEN, Annie PERSONAL Born in the Bronx, New York, NY; daughter of Abie (a tailor) and Sonia Drazen; married Benni Korzen (a producer and writer); children: Jonathan. Education: Attended the High School of the Performing Arts, New York City; graduated from Bard College. Addresses: Agent—Michael Slessinger and Associates, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 270, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Film Work: Automated dialogue replacement performer, Kabuto (also known as Shogun Warrior and Shogun Mayeda), Rocket Pictures, 1991, also released in Japan.

Career: Actress, writer, and public speaker. Worked as a piano teacher.

Television Appearances; Series: Doris Klompus, Seinfeld, NBC, 1991–96. Mrs. Heller, Oliver Beene, Fox, 2003–2004.

Member: Screen Actor Guild (member of committee challenging the stereotyping of Jewish women). CREDITS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Diane Kravitz, ⬙Bang ... Zoom ... Zap,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1990. Nurse, ⬙Tarnished Angel,⬙ The Fanelli Boys, NBC, 1990.

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First woman, ⬙Proms and Prams,⬙ Life Goes On (also known as Glenbrook), ABC, 1991. Customer, ⬙White Christmas,⬙ A Different World, NBC, 1992. Rose Stepanoff, ⬙The Green, Green Grass of Home,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1993. Florence, ⬙Close Encounters of the Worst Kind,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1995. Fritzi Frank, ⬙Two Tickets to Paradise,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1995. Esther, ⬙Love, Death, and Soda,⬙ The Home Court, NBC, 1996. Jody Wagner, Getting Personal (also known as Personal Days and The Way We Work), Fox, 1998. Mrs. Grunwald, ⬙Viable Options,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2000. Estelle, ⬙Men Behaving Sadly,⬙ The Random Years, UPN, 2002. Concierge, ⬙Werewolves of Hartford,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2004.

Screenplays: Nobody’s Perfect, Moviestore Entertainment, 1990.

Guest in The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated; appeared as Sylvia, The Second Half, NBC.

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Mrs. Heller, ⬙Fallout (Pilot),⬙ Oliver Beene, Fox, 2004.

Full name, Kristin Laura Kreuk; born December 30, 1982, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; daughter of Peter Kreuk and Deanna Che (both landscape architects). Avocational Interests: Reading, spending time with friends.

Nonfiction: Contributor to periodicals, including Los Angeles Jewish Journal, Orange County Jewish Life, and online periodicals. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Jerusalem Report, June 20, 1998. Electronic: AnnieKorzen.com, http://www.anniekorzen.com, April 16, 2006.

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Radio Appearances: Appeared frequently in Morning Edition, National Public Radio.

Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Pacific Artists Management, 510 West Hastings St., Suite 1404, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1L8, Canada.

WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Yenta Unplugged—Excuse Me, I’m Talking! (solo show; also known as Excuse Me, I’m Talking and Yenta Unplugged), various productions, including the exhibition Too Jewish? Challenging Traditional Identities, Arm and Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1997, the Jewish American Film Festival, Durham, NC, c. 1999, and the Jewish Repertory Theatre, Duke Theatre on Forty–Second Street, New York City, 2001. Sit ’n’ Spin (showcase for various performers), Hudson Guild Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2003. Yenta: Straight from the Mouth! (solo show; also known as Annie Korzen: Straight from the Mouth!), Acme Comedy Theatre, Los Angeles, 2005–2006.

Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements and infomercials. Affiliated with Greenpeace, the Red Cross, and UNICEF. Awards, Honors: Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award, female, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy Films, 2002, Saturn Award nominations, best actress in a television series, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy Films, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2006, Teen Choice Award nominations, television—choice television actress—drama/action adventure, 2003, 2004, and 2006, Teen Choice Award nomination (with Tom Welling), television—choice chemistry, 2006, and Asian Excellence Award nomination, outstanding female television performance, 2006, all for Smallville; Gemini Award nomination, best performance in a children’s or youth program or series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2003, and Leo Award nomination, youth or children’s

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program or series: best performance, Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2005, both for Edgemont; Leo Award nomination, feature length drama: best lead performance by a female, 2005, for Earthsea.

Herself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004. Herself, T4, Channel 4 (England), 2004. Herself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL), MTV, 2004.

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Television Appearances; Pilots: Lana Lang, Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2001.

Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Gina, The Weekenders (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙The Weekenders⬙), The Disney Channel, 2000–2001. Laurel Yeung, Edgemont, CBC and Fox Family Channel, 2000–2005. Lana Lang, Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2001–2006, The CW, 2006—.

Appeared as Lana Lang in the unaired pilot of Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB. Film Appearances: Fiona, EuroTrip (also known as Fistful of Euros, The Ugly Americans, Untitled Berg, Schaffer, Mandel Project, and Untitled Montecito Project), DreamWorks, 2004. Naseem Khan, Partition, Myriad Pictures/Seville Pictures, 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tenar, Earthsea (also known as Legend of Earthsea), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Title role, ⬙Snow White⬙ (also known as ⬙Snow White: The Fairest of Them All⬙ and ⬙Blanche–Neige⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2001.

Internet Appearances; Episodic: (In archive footage) Lana Lang, Smallville: Vengeance Chronicles, America Online, 2006. RECORDINGS

Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, ⬙Smallville⬙ Backstage Special, ABC Family Channel, 2004.

Videos: Herself, Eurotrip: The Making of ⬙Eurotrip,⬙ DreamWorks Home Entertainment, 2004.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The Teen Choice Awards 2002, Fox, 2002. Presenter, The Teen Choice Awards 2004, Fox, 2004. 2006 Asian Excellence Awards, AZN Television, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Parade, June 9, 2002, p. 16. People Weekly, March 25, 2002, p. 87. Vancouver, September, 2002, pp. 36–37, 40.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, The Vicki Gabereau Show, CTV, 2002. Herself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2003.

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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 2004 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2004. LACY, Monica See CREEL, Monica

Television Appearances; Episodic: Michael Scott, ⬙Chapter Eighteen,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Tad Pincus, ⬙Destiny Turns On the Radio,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2001. Tad Pincus, ⬙The Sex Show,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2001. Tad Pincus, ⬙Tough Love,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2001. Tad Pincus, ⬙The Gay–Straight Alliance,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2002. Himself, Fake I.D. Club (also known as MTV ⬙Fake I.D. Club⬙), MTV, 2004. Himself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as Total Request with Carson Daly and TRL), MTV, 2004, 2005. Himself, Unscripted, HBO, 2005.

LAFFERTY, James 1985– PERSONAL Born July 25, 1985, in Hemet, CA; son of Jeff and Angie Lafferty (construction company owners). Avocational Interests: Tae kwon do, snowboarding, in–line skating, snorkeling, boating, horseback riding, playing basketball and football, video games. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Eric Nelson, Jaymes/Nelson Entertainment, 12444 Ventura Blvd., Suite 103, Studio City, CA 91604.

Appeared as Billy in ⬙The Last Weekend,⬙ an unaired episode of Get Real, Fox.

Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials. Hosted basketball events for charities and affiliated with other charities, including Lamar Odom’s Music Jam and the Pink Project.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Andrew, First Monday, CBS, 2002. Jackson, Prep, The WB, 2002. Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill, The WB, 2003.

Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nominations, choice male breakout television star, 2004, and (with Chad Michael Murray) choice television chemistry, 2005, both for One Tree Hill.

Film Appearances: Voice of Buster, Annabelle’s Wish (animated), Ralph Edwards Film Production, 1997. Joe Ferguson, Boys on the Run, Warner Bros., 2001.

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Film Work: Executive producer, Yank Tanks (documentary), Blue Collar Films, 2002.

Television Appearances; Series: James Lagasse, Emeril, NBC, 2001. Nathan Scott, One Tree Hill, The WB, 2003—. 178

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La NASA (As Kathryn Lanasa) Kate, ⬙Green–Eyed Dick,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It and 3rd Rock), NBC, 1996. Monique Brackley, ⬙Deep Water,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Dr. Olivia Lujan, ⬙The Dream Masters,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1996. Fran, ⬙The Homecoming: Part 1,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Sheila Rose, ⬙Trial and Error,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. Allison, ⬙Shelf Doubt,⬙ Almost Perfect, CBS, 1996. Allison, ⬙K.I.S.S.,⬙ Almost Perfect, CBS, 1997. Allison, ⬙The Laws,⬙ Almost Perfect, CBS, 1997. Joy Daly, ⬙Lost,⬙ Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 1999. Janet Wilco, ⬙Walk Like a Man,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Michelle Colohan, ⬙One in the Nuts,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2002. Michelle Colohan, ⬙Meat Me in the Park,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2002. Michelle Colohan, ⬙Death by Cycle,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2002. Kim McPherson, ⬙Monster,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2002. Kim McPherson, ⬙The Dead,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2002. Kim McPherson, ⬙The Neighborhood,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2002. Kim McPherson, ⬙You Belong to Me,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. Lucy, ⬙A Brand New Car,⬙ Greetings from Tucson, The WB, 2003. Ginger, ⬙Precious Metal,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2003. ⬙Hearts & Minds,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2003. ⬙Acts of Betrayal,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2003. Amy, ⬙I Got You Babe,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Amy, ⬙Addicted to Love,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Amy, ⬙Jive Turkey,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Carla Marshall, ⬙Cop Killer,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005. Vera Kalpana, ⬙Deny, Deny, Deny,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2005. Pepper Dennis, The WB, c. 2005.

La NASA, Katherine 1966– (Kathryn Lanasa) PERSONAL Born December 1, 1966, in New Orleans, LA; married Dennis Hopper (an actor), June 17, 1989 (divorced, April, 1992); married French Stewart (an actor), May 19, 1998; children: (first marriage) Henry Lee. Education: Attended North Carolina School of the Arts; trained with Sanford Meisner at Neighborhood Playhouse. Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Ballet West, dancer; Karole Armitage Ballet of New York, principal dancer; Umbrella Forest Dancers, artistic director and principal dancer; also worked as choreographer. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Bess Bernstein–Flynn Keats, Three Sisters, NBC, 2001. Attorney Yvonne Dunbar, a recurring role, Judging Amy, CBS, between 2003 and 2005. Karen Freed, a recurring role, Love Monkey, CBS, 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Monica Ambrose, Flashfire (also known as August Fires), HBO, 1993. Hannah, The Heart of Justice, TNT, 1993. Tiffany, Jack Reed: A Search for Justice (also known as Deadly Justice), NBC, 1994. Carol Donner, Mortal Fear (also known as Robin Cook’s ⬙Mortal Fear⬙), NBC, 1994. Susie Marsh, Nothing but the Truth, CBS, 1995. Shattered Mind (also known as The Terror Inside), NBC, 1996. Kathy Robbins, Twilight Man, Starz!, 1996. Khaki Lamb, Murder at the Cannes Film Festival, E! Entertainment Television, 2000.

Film Appearances: Waitress, Catchfire (also known as Backtrack and Do It the Hard Way), Vestron Pictures, 1989. First dancer, Brain Donors (also known as Lame Ducks), Paramount, 1992. (Uncredited) Reporter, Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (short film), Walt Disney Attractions, 1994. Amy, The Destiny of Marty Fine, Castle Hill, 1996. Georgia Montauk, Kiss & Tell, Phaedra Cinema, 1996. Diane, Schizopolis (also known as Steven Soderbergh’s ⬙Schizopolis⬙), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1997. Victoria, Take a Number, Castle Hill, 1997. Cathy, The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson, 1997.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Police officer, Phenom, ABC, 1993. Ellie Carr, ⬙Arson/Murder Story,⬙ Under Suspicion, CBS, 1994. Cathy, ⬙The Beard,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1995. Penny, ⬙Buy Hard,⬙ The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Ariel, ⬙My Mother, My Sister,⬙ The Crew (also known as Cabin Pressure), Fox, 1996. 179

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Uta, Alfie, Paramount, 2004.

LaPAGLIA, Jonathan 1969– PERSONAL Born August 31, 1969, in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; immigrated to the United States, c. 1994; son of Eddie (a mechanic and automotive dealership owner) and Maria (a secretary) LaPaglia; brother of Anthony LaPaglia (an actor); married Ursula Brooks (an actress); children: one. Education: University of Adelaide, M.D.; trained for the stage at Circle in the Square Professional Theatre School, 1990s. Avocational Interests: Reading, running, mountain biking, snowboarding.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Lieutenant Frank Parker, Seven Days (also known as 7 Days and Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 1998. Dave Park, Windfall, NBC, 2006. Appeared as Kevin in the original pilot for Brothers & Sisters, ABC.

Addresses: Agent—Allison Levy, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager— Scott Wexler, 3 Arts Entertainment, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., Seventh Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Television Work; Episodic: Director, ⬙The Black Widow Maker,⬙ The District, CBS, 2004.

Career: Actor. Worked as a physician in Adelaide and Sydney, Australia, and in London, England.

Film Appearances: Drug lord, Astoria Fix, El–Train Productions, 1997. First assistant camera operator, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. Stan, Origin of the Species, Monarch Home Video, 1998. Vincent, Under Hellgate Bridge, CAVU Pictures/Regal Entertainment Group/Lions Gate Films, 2000.

Awards, Honors: Saturn Award nomination, best genre television actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1999, for Seven Days. CREDITS

Appeared in the films Cold Steel, The Cure, Dog Tail (short film), Poison Berries, Rain, and Screening Frogs (short film).

Television Appearances; Series: Detective Tommy McNamara, New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1996–97. Lieutenant Frank Parker, Seven Days (also known as 7 Days and Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 1998–2001. Detective Kevin Debrano, The District, CBS, 2001–2004.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Don Juan Back from the War and The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, both New York City. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Movies: Eddie, Inferno, UPN, 1998. Billy Hytner, The Dead Will Tell, CBS, 2004. John Cooper, Plain Truth, Lifetime, 2004. Attack of the Gryphon, Sci–Fi Channel, 2006.

Periodicals: Sci–Fi TV, February, 1999. TV Zone, October, 1998, pp. 56–59.

Television Appearances; Specials: The Fifth Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest, The WB, 2002.

LATSHAW, Steve 1959– (Patricia McKiou, Vic Savage) PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Episodic: Frank Russo, ⬙Grief,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1998. Himself, The Howie Mandel Show, syndicated, 1998.

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LATSHAW Television Appearances; Episodic: Announcer, ⬙Revenge from the Deep,⬙ Superboy (also known as The Adventures of Superboy), syndicated, 1990. Television Appearances; Other: Amazing Adventures of Capt. Astro, 1987.

Career: Writer, director, producer, and actor. WAND– TV, Decatur, IL, photographer, 1976; WTAO–FM Radio, Murphysboro, IL, announcer and producer, 1982–83, 1987; Carbondale Cable Channel 33, Carbondale, IL, program director, producer, and writer, 1983–87; WESH–TV, Orlando, FL, master control operator, production worker, and announcer, 1987, writer, producer, and host of the series 2 Late, 1988. Sedentary Productions, producer, 1984.

WRITINGS Screenplays: Not Quite an Angel, Hallmark Entertainment, 1997. Invisible Dad, A–Pix Entertainment, 1997. Memorial Day, Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Hijack (also known as The Last Siege), Artisan Entertainment/Hallmark Entertainment, 1999. Active Stealth, New City Releasing, 1999. Counter Measures (also known as Crash Dive 2), Warhead Films, 1999. Crash Point Zero (also known as Extreme Limits), New City Releasing, 2000. Agent Red (also based on story by Latshaw), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2000. Rangers, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2000. Submerged, Paramount Home Video, 2000. (As Patricia McKiou) Stranded (also known as Black Horizon, On Eagle’s Wings, and Space Station), Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Mach 2, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2001. Ablaze, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2001. (As McKiou) Gale Force, Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Scorcher, Cinetel Films, 2002. Southern Discomfort: Wrestling on the Indie Circuit (documentary), Choices Inc., 2002. Frogmen Operation Stormbringer (also known as U.S. Seals: Dead or Alive and U.S. Seals 3: Frogmen), Artisan Entertainment/Nu–Image, 2002. (Uncredited) In Hell (also known as The Savage and The Shu), DEJ Productions/GAGA Communications, 2003. The Curse of the Komodo, Blockbuster Video, 2004.

Member: Elks. CREDITS Film Work: Producer and director, Vampire Trailer Park, Cinemondo, 1991. Producer and director, Dark Universe, Curb Video, 1993. Coproducer and director, Biohazard: The Alien Force (also known as Biohazard II), Trimark Pictures, 1995. Producer and director, Jack–O (also known as Jack O’Lantern), Triboro Entertainment Group, 1995. (Uncredited) Director of movie–within–the–movie footage, Bikini Drive–In, Metropolis Motion Pictures, 1995. Director, Death Mask, 1998, MTI Home Video, 2000. Coproducer, Southern Discomfort: Wrestling on the Indie Circuit (documentary), Choices Inc., 2002. Film Appearances: (As Vic Savage) Cable installer, Jack–O (also known as Jack O’Lantern), Triboro Entertainment Group, 1995. Bungling waiter, Invisible Dad, A–Pix Entertainment, 1997. Television Producer; Series: Southern Illinois Experience, 1984–87. Bad Home Movie Theatre, 1985–87.

Television Movies: Scorpio One, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Militia, HBO, 2000. Raptor Island 2: Raptor Planet, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Lightspeed (also known as Stan Lee’s ⬙Lightspeed⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2006.

Television Work; Other: Director, Fishfinger, 1987. Producer, Amazing Adventures of Capt. Astro, 1987.

Television Writing; Other: Fishfinger, 1987. American Black Beauty, 2005. Xenophobia, 2006.

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ADAPTATIONS The 1991 film Vampire Trailer Park was based on a story by Latshaw; the film Storm Watch (also known as Code Hunter and Virtual Storm), released by Velocity Home Entertainment in 2002, was also based on a story by Latshaw.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Frankie at the age of ten, Sinatra, CBS, 1992. Carlo Paget, Degree of Guilt, NBC, 1995.

OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Movies: Paulie Buttafuoco, Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story, CBS, 1993.

Electronic: Ziggy’s Video Realm, http://www.ziggsvideorealm.com/ columns, February 20, 2003.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Joey DiPaolo, ⬙Blood Brothers: The Joey DiPaolo Story,⬙ Lifestories: Families in Crisis, HBO, 1992. Eddie Baron, ⬙Captain Kangaroo Court,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1993. Rudy, ⬙The All–American Boy—Not!,⬙ Empty Nest, NBC, 1993. Teddy, ⬙Self Defense,⬙ The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1994. Matt, ⬙The Getaway,⬙ Matlock, ABC, 1995. Hayden, ⬙Damaged,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 1998. Carter McSherry, ⬙Truth or Consequences,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005. Himself, The Starlet, The WB, 2005. Brian Murphy, ⬙Siren Call,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2006.

LaVORGNA, Adam 1981– PERSONAL Born March 1, 1981, in New Haven, CT. Addresses: Manager—Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, best young actor costarring in a television series, Young Artist Foundation, 1993, for Brooklyn Bridge.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared as Beck Townsend in Beck, CBS; and as Tim Gable in Halley’s Comet, The WB.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Frankie at the age of eight, 29th Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Brad, Milk Money, Paramount, 1994. Mark, Monkey Trouble (also known as Pet), New Line Cinema, 1994. Karl Pochenko, The Beautician and the Beast, Paramount, 1997. Eddie, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Buena Vista, 1998. Mike, The Bumblebee Flies Anyway, The Shooting Gallery, 1999. Tommy the Wire, Outside Providence, Miramax, 1999. Shnetz, Blast, Zeta Entertainment/Velocity Home Entertainment, 2000. Party guest, The House Is Burning, Reverse Angle Films, 2006. Steve, The Boy Who Cried Bitch: The Adolescent Years, Pilgrims 7, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Movieline, April, 2001, pp. 76–81.

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LAWRENCE Voice of Cindy Vortex, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators (also known as The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3), Nickelodeon, 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Hearts of Hot Shots! Part Deux—A Filmmaker’s Apology, HBO, 1993. Voices of Pam Glam and Becca, Edith Ann—A Few Pieces of the Puzzle (animated), ABC, 1994. Herself, The Making of ⬙Jimmy Neutron,⬙ [Australia], 2001.

Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Imperium–7, 9911 West Pico Blvd., Suite 1290, Los Angeles, CA 90035; Commercial Talent, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Contact—c/o 3727 West Magnolia Blvd., Suite 737, Burbank, CA 91505.

Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1993. May, ⬙Grouses, Houses, and Bickering Spouses,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1996. Nurse, ⬙Caroline and Victor/Victoria,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1996. Trisha, ⬙Fetus, Don’t Fail Me Now,⬙ Sherman Oaks, Showtime, 1996. Dasha, ⬙Future Bride,⬙ Weird Science, USA Network, 1997. Michelle, ⬙Enjoy Your Haddock,⬙ Union Square, NBC, 1997. Operator, ⬙Red Tape,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 1998. Woman, ⬙The Maris Syndrome,⬙ Maggie, Lifetime, 1998. (Uncredited) Various voices, ⬙A Hero Sits next Door,⬙ Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia and Padre del familia), Fox, 1999. Various voices, ⬙The Dumb Bunny,⬙ The Kids from Room 402 (animated; also known as La classe en delire), Fox Family Channel, c. 2001. Juror, ⬙Shock and Oww!,⬙ Boston Legal (also known as Fleet Street, The Practice: Fleet Street, and The Untitled Practice), ABC, 2006.

Career: Actress and voice artist. Provided voices for commercials; provided voices for toys, including the Snoozie talking stuffed toy. Worked as an extra. Member of the Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago, Chicago, IL. Founder of a clothing line and involved with a seminar and lecture event. Performed volunteer work. Awards, Honors: Annie Award nomination, voice acting in an animated television production, International Animated Film Society, 2004, for The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Karen Anders, Muscle, The WB, 1995. Voice of Sandy Cheeks (a squirrel), SpongeBob SquarePants (animated; also known as SpongeBob and Spongeboy Squarepants), Nickelodeon, 1999—. Voice of Cindy Vortex, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (animated), Nickelodeon, 2002—. Voice of Orel Puppington (title character), Moral Orel (animated), Cartoon Network, beginning 2006.

Provided the voice of Tina Sue in various episodes of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (animated), Nickelodeon; hosted U–Pick Live, Nickelodeon.

Television Appearances; Animated Movies: Voice of Cindy Vortex, Jimmy Neutron: You Bet Your Life Form (also known as Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom), Nickelodeon, 2004. Voice of Cindy Vortex, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, Nickelodeon, 2004. Voices of Ornery Sue, the wagonmaster’s wife, and third daughter, Party Wagon, Cartoon Network, 2004. Voice of Cindy Vortex, Jimmy Neutron: Attack of the Twonkies, Nickelodeon, 2005. Voice of Cindy Vortex, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide (also known as The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2 and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide), Nickelodeon, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Karen Anders, Muscle, The WB, 1995. Marjorie Hawkins, A Minute with Stan Hooper, Fox, 2003. Voice of Orel Puppington (title character), Moral Orel (animated), Cartoon Network, 2006. Film Appearances: Sorority girl, Little Man Tate, Orion, 1991. Voice of Cindy Vortex, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (animated), Paramount, 2001. 183

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Penelope, Vampires Anonymous, Lantern Lane Entertainment, 2003. Voice of Sandy Cheeks, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (animated; also known as SpongeBob SquarePants), Paramount, 2004. Voice of Snowflake, Catching Kringle (short animated film), Animax Entertainment/Jellyman Productions, 2004.

Periodicals: Nickelodeon, December, 2005, 2006. V, February 1, 2004, pp. 8–9. Electronic: Carolyn Lawrence, http://www.carolynlawrence.com, June 29, 2006.

Some sources cite appearances in Don’t Speak and The Great John Rexx. Film Work: Additional voices, The Wild (animated), Buena Vista, 2006.

LEE, James Kyson (James Lee, James K. Lee) PERSONAL

Some sources cite work as a producer of Dog and Pony Show.

Education: Attended the Bronx High School of Science. RECORDINGS Addresses: Agent—The Geddes Agency, 8430 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 200, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

Videos: Herself, Everybody’s Talking: The Voices of ⬙Spongebob Squarepants,⬙ Paramount Home Video, 2003.

Career: Actor. Member of Room to Improv (improvisational group), Los Angeles, CA; performer with Improv Olympic West; did voice narration work for studios; appeared in numerous advertisements and promotional spots. Performed in piano bars in the Los Angeles area. Formerly an emcee for a hip hop group. Member of ⬙Asian Americans in Hollywood: A Celebrity Panel,⬙ San Diego Asian Film Festival, 2006.

Video Games: Voices of Tara Kroft and Elora, Spyro: Year of the Dragon (also known as Spyro the Dragon 3: Year of the Dragon), Sony Computer Entertainment America/Universal Interactive Studios, 2000. Voice of Sandy Cheeks, ⬙SpongeBob SquarePants⬙: Operation Krabby Patty, 2001. Voice of Sandy Cheeks, ⬙SpongeBob SquarePants⬙: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman, THQ, Inc., 2001. Voice of Sandy Cheeks, ⬙SpongeBob SquarePants⬙: SuperSponge, THQ, Inc., 2001. Voices of Sandy Cheeks, Mermalair, and computer, ⬙SpongeBob SquarePants⬙: Battle for Bikini Bottom, THQ, Inc., 2001. Voice of Sandy Cheeks, ⬙SpongeBob SquarePants⬙: Employee of the Month, 2002. Zoe and other voices, Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly, 2002. Voices of mother and child, Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (also known as Rachet & Clank: Locked and Loaded and Ratchet & Clank 2: Locked and Loaded), Insomniac Games, 2003. Voices of Captain Helysianna, Queen Zynixia, Flamestalker, Ambassador Kialee, Tseralith 1, Scholar Neola, and Lyris Moonbane, EverQuest II, Sony Online Distribution, 2004. Voice of Ashley Graham, Biohazard 4 (also known as Resident Evil 4), Capcom Entertainment, 2005. Voice of Sandy Cheeks, SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, Pants!, THQ, Inc., 2005. Voices of Sandy Cheeks and Cindy Vortex, Nicktoons Unite, 2005.

Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Himself, Object of Desire, International Channel, beginning 2005. Ando Masahashi, Heroes, NBC, beginning 2006. James Preston, Breaking Up with Shannen Doherty (also known as Breaking Up), Oxygen, beginning 2006. Various characters, Trapped in TV Guide, TV Guide Channel, beginning 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Li, The Lone Ranger, The WB, 2003. (Uncredited) Ensign, The Poseidon Adventure (also known as The New Poseidon Adventure), NBC, 2005. Voice of ensign, Tides of War (also known as USS Poseidon: Phantom Below), Here!, 2005. 184

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LEE Dr. Shin, Ghost Hunters: Point of Contact (also known as Point of Contact), Parrot Bay Entertainment/ Armada Entertainment, 2003, revised version released by Echelon Entertainment, 2007. Bruce, Up against the 8 Ball, Mee Productions, 2004. (As James K. Lee) Emeril Park, Harlequin (short film), Lodestone Productions, 2004. Joe (barber), Haircut (short film), All Out Attack, 2004. Clydo, Bunny & Clydo (short film), IFILM, 2005. Hyun, Snapdragon (short film), Snapdragon Productions, 2005. Jerry, Chinese Beauty (short film), Rettink Films, 2005. Johnny (bartender), Doberman, Doberman Films, 2005. Kevin Parks, I See (animated short film), 2005. Voice of doughnut shop owner, Down in the Valley, ThinkFilm, 2005. Mike Thompson, Dealing with Change (industrial film), c. 2005. Donald, On the Rocks (short film), Groove Film/ Snapdragon Productions, 2006. Japanese soldier, Know Your Enemy (short film), Off– Center Productions, 2006. Jim Lee, Asian Stories (Book 3) (also known as 2 Days ’til Valentine), Flix Factory, 2006. Jimmy Woo, Searching for Mickey Fish, Freeze Frame Entertainment/Deal Me In, 2006. Murakami, Big Dreams Little Tokyo, Beagledorp Productions/Brainwave, 2006. Voice of Private J. J., Behind Enemy Lines: Axis of Evil (also known as Behind Enemy Lines II: Land of the Morning Calm), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2006. Dr. Ray Park, Advice for New Parents (industrial film), First 5 California, c. 2006. Voice of Dae Shil, D–War (also known as Dragon Wars), Showbox/Mediaplex, 2007.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Bartender, ⬙Bushwacked,⬙ Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. Josh, ⬙Joe’s Big Break,⬙ All About the Andersons, The WB, 2003. Lieutenant Pak, ⬙Close Quarters,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Korean soldier, MAD TV (also known as MADtv), Fox, 2003, 2004 (multiple episodes). Chinese translator Zheng, ⬙Impact Winter,⬙ The West Wing (also known as West Wing and El ala oeste de la Casablanca), NBC, 2004. Korean copilot, ⬙Flight KAL–007,⬙ Unsolved History, The Discovery Channel, 2004. Korean soldier, ⬙Crossings,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2004. Tobu Yamamoto, ⬙Command Central,⬙ Modern Marvels, History Channel, 2004. Vargas killer, ⬙PPX,⬙ Threat Matrix, ABC, 2004. James Parker, ⬙Xtreme Fakeover,⬙ Xtreme Fakeovers (also known as E.F.O.), PAX TV, 2005. Voice of news reporter, ⬙The Sea,⬙ Night Stalker, ABC, 2005. Voice of news reporter, ⬙The Source,⬙ Night Stalker, ABC, 2005. Voice of radio announcer, ⬙... And Found,⬙ Lost, ABC, 2005. Voice of X–ray doctor, ⬙The Patient Is a Thief,⬙ Untold Stories of the ER, The Learning Channel, 2005. Resident Park, ⬙Father and Son Heroes in the ER,⬙ Untold Stories of the ER, The Learning Channel, 2006. Universal Studios guide, ⬙Ladies and Gentleman ... Sweaty Dynamite,⬙ Heist, NBC, 2006. Voice of Chang (bartender), ⬙Tapping the Squid,⬙ Huff (also known as !Huff), Showtime, 2006. Voice of Commando Rhee, ⬙Friends and Enemies,⬙ E–Ring, NBC, 2006. Voice of Daily Press editor, ⬙I Get a Sidekick Out of You,⬙ Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings and The Gilmore Way), The WB, 2006. Voice of television show host, ⬙Light Sleeper,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as Naval CIS, Navy CIS, Navy NCIS, NCIS, and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2006.

Appeared in other industrial films. Some sources cite appearances in other films, including an appearance as Lieutenant Carter in Certainty; and an appearance as Spencer in Disarmed; some sources cite appearances in Beef Palace, Deface, and Football and the City. Film Work: Casting director, On the Rocks (short film), Groove Film/Snapdragon Productions, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Ando Masahashi, Heroes, NBC, 2006.

Stage Appearances: Derek, Coconut Masquerade (staged reading), Greenway Court Theatre, Los Angeles, 2003. Aiden, Lovers’ Mayhem (musical), Secret Rose Theatre, North Hollywood, CA, 2004. Alternate for Kawabata, Take Me Out, Geffen Playhouse at the Brentwood Theatre, 2004. Dalai Lama, Hair (musical), Knightsbridge Theatre, Los Angeles, 2004. General Carter, The Black Bridge, Ivar Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2005.

Appeared in other pilots, including The Colony and Love amongst Us. Television Work; Episodic: Automated dialogue replacement voice, ⬙The Glass Ballerina,⬙ Lost, ABC, 2006. Film Appearances: Voice of North Korean soldier, Big Fish, Columbia, 2003. 185

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Addresses: Agent—Brad Schenk, Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Redford, Flipzoids, Lee Strasberg Institute, Marilyn Monroe Theatre, West Hollywood, CA, 2005. Understudy for Hal, Proof, East West Players, Union Center for the Arts, David Henry Hwang Theater, Los Angeles, 2005. Young Yoshi and Michio, My Enemy, My Friend (reading), Rubicon Theatre, Ventura, CA, 2005. Esther (workshop reading of musical), Colony Theatre, Burbank, CA, 2005. Various characters, Room, MET Theatre, Los Angeles, c. 2006.

Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Leigh Darling, Hav Plenty, Miramax, 1998. Denise, National Security, Columbia, 2003. Bethany Dandridge, Deliver Us from Eva, USA Films, 2003. Rachel, 13 Going On 30 (also known as Suddenly 30), Columbia, 2004. Cressida, Hitch, Columbia, 2005.

Appeared as Captain Tri in Soldiers Don’t Cry, Avery Schrieber Theatre, North Hollywood, CA; also appeared in Improv Madness, Two Roads Theatre, Studio City, CA. Internet Appearances: Mystery man, ⬙Helen Beaumont,⬙ Stranger Adventures (also known as Poker Party), http://www. strangeradventures.com, c. 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies: Ellen, Cupid & Cate, CBS, 2000. Cecily Monroe, ⬙The Runaway,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2000. Miss Brown, Almost a Woman, PBS, 2001.

Appeared in Aww Nuts, a pilot intended for MP3 players and mobile phones.

Television Appearances; Specials: Jill, ⬙Shook,⬙ Black Filmmaker Showcase, Showtime, 2004.

RECORDINGS Video Games: (As James Lee) Voices of Monty, Vietnamese soldiers, prisoners, and civilians, ShellShock: Nam ’67, Eidos Interactive, 2004. Voices of Lieutenant Cable and Peter Chen, The Darkness, Majesco Entertainment, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Charlotte, ⬙Sleeper,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), UPN, 2002. Bianca, ⬙Hart Transplant,⬙ The Big House, 2004. Agent Larkin, ⬙Uncertainty Principle,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Num3ers), CBS, 2005. Agent Harrill, ⬙Sabotage,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Num3ers), CBS, 2005.

OTHER SOURCES Electronic: James Kyson Lee, http://www.jameskysonlee.com, July 15, 2006.

RECORDINGS Videos: Behind the Scenes of ⬙Deliver Us from Eva,⬙ 2003. ⬙Confessions: Part 2,⬙ Rhythm City Volume One: Caught Up, BMG Distribution, 2005.

LEE, Marvin See FAHN, Tom

Appeared in the music video ⬙This Very Moment⬙ by K–Ci & JoJo.

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OTHER SOURCES

Born July 16, 1974, in Mount Vernon, NY. Education: Yale University, graduated; Columbia University, law degree, 2000.

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LEHMAN Television Appearances; Episodic: Second nurse, ⬙Reprise,⬙ Ironside (also known as The Raymond Burr Show), NBC, 1968. Nurse, ⬙Log 93: Once a Junkie,⬙ Adam–12, NBC, 1969. Secretary, ⬙The Night of the Winged Terror: Part 1,⬙ The Wild Wild West (also known as The Wild West), CBS, 1969. Nurse Crawford, ⬙Discovery at Fourteen,⬙ The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (also known as The New Doctors), NBC, 1972. Receptionist, ⬙A Matter of Life and Breath,⬙ Sanford and Son, NBC, 1972. Betty Loomis, ⬙Alone with Terror,⬙ The ABC Afternoon Playbreak, ABC, 1973. Francine, ⬙Nightmare Step,⬙ Wide World of Mystery, ABC, 1973. Anne Crawford, ⬙A Question of Murder,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1974. Lisa Keller, ⬙A Very Deadly Game,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1974. Edna, ⬙The Witness,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1975. Jill, ⬙Clifton and the Kid,⬙ That’s My Mama, ABC, 1975. Harriet Johnson, ⬙The Old Flame,⬙ The Jeffersons, CBS, 1977. Ruby, ⬙Minerva Goes Straight,⬙ Tabitha, ABC, 1977. Miss Rawls, ⬙Junk Food Junkie,⬙ Diff’rent Strokes, NBC, 1981. Woman, ⬙Break a Leg, Stephanie,⬙ Archie Bunker’s Place, CBS, 1982. Beverly, ⬙Call It Courage,⬙ Call to Glory, ABC, 1984. Herself, ⬙Isabel Sanford,⬙ This Is Your Life, syndicated, 1984. Rochelle Neumier, ⬙Double Bubble,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1984. ⬙Minneapolis: Six Months Down,⬙ Lottery! (also known as Lottery$), ABC, 1984. Bingham, ⬙Airwolf II,⬙ Airwolf (also known as Lobo del aire), CBS, 1985. Council president, ⬙Jack Gets Trashed,⬙ Three’s a Crowd (also known as Three’s Company Too), ABC, 1985. Judge Branca, ⬙Wake Me When I’m Dead,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, NBC, 1985. Mrs. Rafer, ⬙Baby Buddies, Inc.,⬙ Punky Brewster, NBC, 1985. Yvonne Hudson, ⬙One Enchanted Evening,⬙ What’s Happening Now!, syndicated, 1985. Evelyn Perry, ⬙Missing Melody,⬙ Magnum, P.I., CBS, 1986. Night nurse, ⬙Touch and Go,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1986. Night nurse, ⬙A Turn of Events,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1986. Yvonne Hudson, ⬙Raj’s Nightmare,⬙ What’s Happening Now!, syndicated, 1986. Dolores Hoff, ⬙Don’t Pet the Teacher,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987. Lorraine Powell, ⬙The Facade,⬙ 227, NBC, 1987. Yvonne Hudson, ⬙Nadine’s Wood–Be–Father,⬙ What’s Happening Now!, syndicated, 1987. ⬙In the Custody of a Clown,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1987.

LEHMAN, Lillian 1947– PERSONAL Full name, Lillian E. Lehman; born February 12, 1947, in Selma, AL; married John Amos (an actor), February 12, 1978 (divorced); children: two. Education: California State University, Northridge, B.A., theatre. Addresses: Office—California State University, Northridge, Theatre Department, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, CA 91330. Agent—Michael Greene and Associates, 7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 1017, Hollywood, CA 90028. Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements. California State University, Northridge, CA, associate professor of theatre, beginning 2001. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Carol Williams, Emergency! (also known as Emergency One and Emergencia), NBC, 1972–73. Ruth Tenafly, Tenafly, NBC, 1973–74. Letty Gilmore, Fay, NBC, 1975–76. Judge Mary Harcourt, L.A. Law, NBC, 1989–94. Lena Hart, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1997–98. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Narrator, Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth, PBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Genesse, The President’s Plane Is Missing, ABC, 1973. Head nurse, Anatomy of an Illness, CBS, 1984. Television newsreader, The Cowboy and the Ballerina, CBS, 1984. Anne Compton, Miracle of the Heart: A Boys Town Story, syndicated, 1986. News anchor person, In Love and War, NBC, 1987. The Last Fling, ABC, 1987. Dr. Kathryn Howard, In My Daughter’s Name, CBS, 1992. Lieutenant Heineman, Sawbones (also known as Prescription for Murder and Roger Corman Presents ⬙Sawbones⬙), Showtime, 1995. Fran Mullins, Spectres (also known as Soul Survivor), Lifetime, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Pearl, The Heartbreak Winner (also known as The Gold Test), ABC, 1980. 187

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Judge, ⬙I’ll See You in Court,⬙ Married ... with Children (also known as Not the Cosbys), Fox, 1989. The nanny, ⬙Mission to Moscow,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1989. The nanny, ⬙The Sound of Money,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1989. The nanny, ⬙Yellow Brick Road,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1989. ⬙Tonight’s the Night,⬙ Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, 1989. Dr. Woolf, ⬙Forget Me Not,⬙ Valerie (also known as The Hogan Family and Valerie’s Family), NBC, 1990. Mrs. Bigelow, ⬙Rush to Judgment,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1990. Sara, ⬙Money Changes Everything,⬙ Married People, ABC, 1990. Judge Leah Mince, ⬙Truth and Consequences,⬙ Gabriel’s Fire, ABC, 1991. Judge, ⬙The Scofflaw,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1995. Senator, ⬙From Soup to Nuts,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Bobbi (program coordinator), ⬙Dead of Winter,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. Judge Marshall, ⬙Trial and Error,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1996. Judge Hopkins, ⬙Defending Claude,⬙ Sparks (also known as Sparks, Sparks, Sparks), UPN, 1997. Judge, ⬙Secrets,⬙ JAG, CBS, 1997. ⬙Ball and Chain,⬙ Moloney, CBS, 1997. ⬙Dirty Tricks,⬙ Nash Bridges (also kwon as Bridges), CBS, 1997. Mrs. Donovan, ⬙Sleepers,⬙ Seven Days (also known as 7 Days and Seven Days: The Series), UPN, 1998. Vera Raviette, ⬙Absent without Leave,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1998. Mrs. Sims (Victor’s mother), ⬙FreakNik,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1999. ⬙Heads or Tails,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1999. Linda P. Jones, ⬙Final Hour,⬙ Bull, TNT, 2000. Ms. Lowing (Port Authority member), ⬙The Agent of Year Zero,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 2000. Senator Hemmings, ⬙At Poverty Level,⬙ Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 2000. Elizabeth, ⬙Eat Drink Drew Woman,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2001. Woman with Mrs. Powell, ⬙Hold on Tight,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2001. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Isabel Sanford, Lifetime, 2003. Aida, ⬙D.C. Confidential,⬙ The District, CBS, 2004. Blanche Debbins (2004), ⬙The Letter,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2004. Judge, ⬙Book of Memories,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2004. Gynecologist, General Hospital, ABC, 2004. Laura, ⬙First Choice,⬙ Commander in Chief, ABC, 2005. Dr. Meadows, General Hospital, ABC, 2006.

Resident doctor, The Specialists, NBC, 1975. Appeared in other pilots. Film Appearances: Librarian, The Seven Minutes, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1971. Daniel’s judge, Defending Your Life, Warner Bros., 1991. Judge Burnham, Body of Evidence (also known as Deadly Evidence), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993. Mrs. Hodges, Night Trap (also known as Mardi Gras for the Devil), Prism Pictures, 1993. (Uncredited) The judge, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (also known as The Naked Gun III), Paramount, 1994. Statistically Speaking (short film), 1995. Rose, Two Days, American World Pictures, 2003. Stage Appearances: Appeared in various productions, including Paper Dolls, Los Angeles. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Visions, June/July, 1993.

LEON, Idalis See DeLEON, Idalis

LEONETTI, John R. (John Leonetti, John Robert Leonetti) PERSONAL Brother of Matthew F. Leonetti (a cinematographer). Addresses: Agent—Devin Mann, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Cinematographer and director. Also works as second unit cinematographer and camera operator, sometimes as John Leonetti or John Robert Leonetti. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Pilots: Nurse Crawford, Amanda Fallon, NBC, c. 1972. Ruth Tenafly, Tenafly, NBC, 1973. Letty Gilmore, Fay, NBC, 1975.

Film Cinematographer: Child’s Play 3 (also known as Child’s Play 3: Look Who’s Stalking), Universal, 1992. Hot Shots! Part Deux, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. 188

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LEONETTI LEONETTI, Matthew F. 1941– (Matt Leonetti, Matthew Leonetti) PERSONAL Full name, Matthew Frank Leonetti; born 1941; son of Frank Leonetti (a gaffer and owner of a rental business for the film industry); brother of John R. Leonetti (a director of photography and director); children: Matthew F. Leonetti, Jr. (a director and producer). Education: Loyola Marymount University, degree in finance. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401.

Film Director: Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (also known as Mortal Kombat 2), New Line Cinema, 1997. The Butterfly Effect 2, New Line Cinema, 2006.

Career: Cinematographer and photographer for films. Worked on commercials. Also an inventor. Military service: Served in the U.S. Army.

Television Cinematographer; Series: Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, multiple episodes, between 1989 and 2003.

Member: American Society of Cinematographers. CREDITS

Television Cinematographer; Movies: Revenge on the Highway (also known as Silent Thunder), NBC, 1992. Against the Wall, HBO, 1994. The Burning Season, HBO, 1994. One Woman’s Courage, NBC, 1994.

Film Cinematographer: The Bat People (also known as It Lives by Night and It’s Alive), American International Pictures, 1974. (As Matthew Leonetti) American Raspberry (also known as Prime Time), Cannon, 1977. The Chicken Chronicles, Avco–Embassy, 1977. Mr. Billion (also known as The Windfall), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1977. Breaking Away (also known as Bambino), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1979. Raise the Titanic, Associated Film Distribution, 1980. Eyewitness (also known as The Janitor), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Fast Times at Ridgemont High, MCA/Universal, 1982. The Buddy System, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. The Ice Pirates, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1984. Songwriter, TriStar, 1984. Commando, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Fast Forward, Columbia, 1985. Jagged Edge, Columbia, 1985. Weird Science, Universal, 1985. Dragnet, Universal, 1987. Extreme Prejudice, TriStar, 1987. Action Jackson, Warner Bros., 1988. Red Heat, TriStar, 1988. Johnny Handsome, TriStar, 1989. Another 48 Hrs. (also known as Another 48 Hours), Paramount, 1990. Hard to Kill (also known as Seven Year Storm), Warner Bros., 1990. Dead Again, Paramount, 1991.

Television Cinematographer; Pilots: Coopersmith, CBS, 1992. Television Work; Episodic: Cinematographer, ⬙Return of the Black Dragon,⬙ Raven, CBS, 1992. Cinematographer, Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996. Director, ⬙Thunder by Your Side,⬙ Sons of Thunder, CBS, 1999. Director, ⬙Underground,⬙ Sons of Thunder, CBS, 1999. Cinematographer and director, ⬙It Was a Dark and Stormy Night,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2001.

RECORDINGS Video Appearances: Ancient World Production Design: ⬙The Scorpion King,⬙ Universal Studios Home Video, 2002. Cartoon Logic, New Line Home Video, 2005. Return to Edge City, New Line Home Video, 2005. 189

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Leap of Faith, Paramount, 1992. Angels in the Outfield (also known as Angels), Buena Vista, 1994. A Low Down Dirty Shame (also known as Mister Cool), Buena Vista, 1994. Strange Days, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Fled, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1996. Star Trek: First Contact (also known as Star Trek: Borg, Star Trek: Destinies, Star Trek 8, Star Trek: Future Generations, Star Trek: Generations II, Star Trek: Renaissance, and Star Trek: Resurrection), Paramount, 1996. Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (also known as Mortal Kombat 2), New Line Cinema, 1997. Species II (also known as Species 2: Offspring and Species 2: Origins), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Star Trek: Insurrection (also known as Star Trek: Nemesis, Star Trek 9, Star Trek: IX, Star Trek: Prime Directive, Star Trek: Rebellion, and Star Trek: Stardust), Paramount, 1998. Pushing Tin (also known as Turbulenzen—und andere Katastrophen), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Bear to the Right (short film), Creative Alley Productions, 2000. Along Came a Spider (also known as Im Netz der Spinne and Le masque de l’araignee), Paramount, 2001. Rush Hour 2, New Line Cinema, 2001. 2 Fast 2 Furious (also known as The Fast and the Furious 2), Universal, 2003. The Butterfly Effect, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Dawn of the Dead, Universal, 2004. Fever Pitch (also known as The Perfect Catch), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Santa’s Slay, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Accepted, Universal, 2006. Pride (also known as P.D.R.), Lions Gate Films, 2006. The Heartbreak Kid (also known as Seven Day Itch and Untitled Farrelly Brothers Project), DreamWorks/ Paramount, 2007.

Television Cinematographer; Series: The American Girls (also known as Have Girls Will Travel), CBS, 1978. Tucker’s Witch (also known as The Good Witch of Laurel Canyon), CBS, 1982. Jessie, ABC, 1984. Television Cinematographer; Movies: The Elevator, ABC, 1974. Hurricane (also known as Hurricane Hunters), ABC, 1974. It Couldn’t Happen to a Nicer Guy, ABC, 1974. Terror on the 40th Floor (also known as The Blazing Tower), NBC, 1974. The Deadly Tower (also known as Sniper), NBC, 1975. Search for the Gods, ABC, 1975. The Secret Night Caller, NBC, 1975. The Call of the Wild, NBC, 1976. Flight to Holocaust, NBC, 1977. The Hostage Heart, CBS, 1977. The Spell, NBC, 1977. The Comedy Company, CBS, 1978. A Fire in the Sky, NBC, 1978. Ruby and Oswald (also known as Four Days in Dallas), CBS, 1978. Special Olympics (also known as A Special Kind of Love), CBS, 1978. Superdome, ABC, 1978. Son–Rise: A Miracle of Love, NBC, 1979. The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal, NBC, 1979. Willa, CBS, 1979. Stand by Your Man, CBS, 1981. Hotline, CBS, 1982. Mae West, ABC, 1982. Happy, CBS, 1983. American Geisha, CBS, 1986. Under the Influence, CBS, 1986. Secret Witness, CBS, 1988.

Film Work; Other: (As Matthew Leonetti) Assistant camera operator, Adam at Six A.M., National General Pictures, 1970. Assistant camera operator, The Baby Maker, National General Pictures, 1970. Executive producer, The Bat People (also known as It Lives by Night and It’s Alive), American International Pictures, 1974. Photographer, The Chicken Chronicles, Avco–Embassy, 1977. Director of photography, Poltergeist, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Director of photography, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. (As Matthew Leonetti) Additional photographer, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (also known as Elvira), New World Pictures, 1988.

Television Cinematographer; Pilots: The Lives of Jenny Dolan, NBC, 1975. High Risk, ABC, 1976. Turnover Smith, ABC, 1980. Crazy Times, ABC, 1981. 190

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LEVI, Zachary 1980–

Stage Work: Appeared as Sonny, Grease; Artful Dodger, Oliver; Scarecrow, The Wizard of Oz; Jesus, Godspell; Wadsworth, Clue; William Frankenstein, Frankenstein; Harvey Johnson, Bye, Bye Birdie; Ponyboy, The Outsiders; Officer O’Hara, Arsenic and Old Lace; Will Parker, Oklahoma; Huckleberry Finn, Big River; Geoffrey, The Lion in Winter; Hank, Marvin’s Room; Matt Hucklebee, The Fantasticks.

PERSONAL Full name, Zachary Levi Pugh; born September 29, 1980, in Lake Charles, LA. Avocational Interests: Riding motorcycles, playing video games, snowboarding, skydiving, and spending time with family and friends. Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Commercial Talent Agency, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Joan Hyler Management, 25 Sea Colony Dr., Santa Monica, CA 90405.

OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Zachary Levi Web Site, http://www.zacharylevi.com, October 28, 2006.

Career: Actor and producer. CREDITS

LIVINRYTE, Wings See HAUSER, Wings

Film Appearances: Evon Schwartz, Reel Guerillas (short), 2005. Agent Kevin Kennelly, Big Momma’s House 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006. Berkeley, Spiral, 2006. Ben, Wieners, Screen Gems, 2007.

LOHR, Aaron 1976– PERSONAL Full name, Aaron Christopher Lohr, Jr.; born April 2, 1976, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: University of California at Los Angeles, film degree. Avocational Interests: Volleyball, dancing.

Film Work: Executive producer, Spiral, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Kipp Steadman, Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2002–2006.

Addresses: Agent—Osbrink Talent Agency, 4343 Lankershim Blvd., Suite 100, Universal City, CA 91602.

Television Appearances; Movies: Adam, Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie, FX Channel, 2002. Grant Asher, See Jane Date, ABC Family, 2003.

Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including Gap, 1999. RC Cru, lead singer. Awards, Honors: Special Award—Theater Arts Award, Young Artist Awards, 1984; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor or actress in a cable series or program, 1985, for ⬙Let’s Hear It for the Boy⬙; Young Artist Award nomination (with others), outstanding young actors and actresses ensemble in television or motion picture, 1988, for Bustin’ Loose; Young Artist Award nomination (with others), outstanding young ensemble cast in a motion picture, 1993, for Newsies.

Television Appearances; Specials: A Mickey Mouse Celebration, ABC, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: Kipp Steadman, Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2002. Nick, The Worst Week of My Life, Fox, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004. Bellman, ⬙Opening Night,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2004. Todd, ⬙The Box,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2004.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, Blood Drips Heavily on Newsies Square (short), 1991. 191

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Mush, Newsies (also known as Newsboys), Buena Vista, 1992. Dean Portman, D2: The Mighty Ducks (also known as The Mighty Ducks 2), Buena Vista, 1994. (Singing voice) Max, A Goofy Movie (animated), Buena Vista, 1995. Dean Portman, D3: The Mighty Ducks, Buena Vista, 1996. Jock number one, Trojan War (also known as Rescue Me), Warner Bros., 1997. Steve, Rent, Sony, 2005. Rowdy drinker number one, Noise, 2006.

Russell, ⬙Wedding Bells & Box Boys,⬙ Sister, Sister, ABC, 1994. Marlon Baker, ⬙Some Like It Hockey,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1996. Marlon Baker, ⬙Little Man Date,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1997. Marlon Baker, ⬙Cafeteria Lady,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1997. Kyle, ⬙Marty Buys the Farm,⬙ Teen Angel, ABC, 1997. Kyle, ⬙Wrestling with an Angel,⬙ Teen Angel, ABC, 1997. Zack Stone, ⬙Bang & Blame,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Nikky Robison, Bustin’ Loose, syndicated, 1987. Hard–to–hit, Tall Twin, Peter Pan and the Pirates, Fox, 1990.

Also appeared in Lassie. Stage Appearances: Judas, Corpus Christi, Lilian Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2001. Chris Perez, Selena: A Musical Celebration of Life, Doolittle Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2001. Buddy ⬙Keno⬙ Walsh, The Full Monty, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 2002. Carlos, Radiant Baby, Public Theatre, New York City, 2003. Matt, Bare: The Musical, American Theatre of Actors (Chernuchin Theatre), New York City, 2004. The thief and a reporter, See What I Wanna See, Public Theatre, 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies: Walt, Celebration Family, ABC, 1987. Voice of Miguel, Scooby–Doo and the Ghoul School (animated; also known as Scooby–Doo et l’ecole des diablesses), Cartoon Network, 1988. Billy Collins, Perfect Assassins (also known as A Breed Apart), HBO, 1998. Micky Dolenz, Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story, VH1, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice, Cartoon All–Stars to the Rescue (animated), 1990. Host, Newsies! Newsies! See All About It!, syndicated, 1992.

Also appeared as Christopher, Chaplin. Major Tours: Toured in The Full Monty, U.S. cities.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Boy, ⬙Cheers,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1985. Tod, ⬙We Need a Vacation,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii), NBC, 1990. Student number one, ⬙The Science Project,⬙ Family Matters, ABC, 1990. Greg, ⬙Requiem for an Urkel,⬙ Family Matters, ABC, 1990. Sean, ⬙Heartbreak,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1991. Student, ⬙Tough Love,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1991. Lundy, ⬙I’ll Be Home for Christmas,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1994.

RECORDINGS Video Games: Jak, Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (also known as Jak and Daxter), Sony Computer Entertainment, 2001. Music Videos: Appeared in Denice Williams’ ⬙Let’s Hear It for the Boy⬙; also in music videos by Pia Zadora and George Benson.

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MAHER, Sean 1975– PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Pilots: Ryan Caulfield, Ryan Caulfield: Year One (also known as The Badland and Ryan Caulfield), Fox, 1999. Chris McConnell, The $treet (also known as The Street), Fox, 2000. HRT (also known as Hostage Rescue Team), CBS, 2001.

Born April 16, 1975, in Pleasantville, NY; son of Joseph (a funeral home owner) and Margaret (a nurse). Education: New York University, B.F.A., 1997; also studied drama at various other places. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Film Appearances: Dr. Simon Tam, Serenity (also known as Firefly and Firefly: The Movie), Universal, 2005. Jack Whilton, Living ’til the End, Buzz Entertainment, 2005.

Career: Actor.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in various productions, including Berlin, Berlin, Book of the Night, Doors, Into the Woods (musical), Over the Tavern, Part II, Severity’s Mistress, and Yerma.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ryan Caulfield, Ryan Caulfield: Year One (also known as The Badland and Ryan Caulfield), Fox, 1999. Adam Matthews, a recurring character, Party of Five, Fox, 2000. Chris McConnell, The $treet (also known as The Street), Fox, 2000. Dr. Simon Tam, Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002.

RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Here’s How It Was: The Making of ⬙Firefly⬙ (short), Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2003. Himself, A Filmmaker’s Journey (short), c. 2005. Himself, Re–Lighting the Firefly (short), c. 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies: Brian Piccolo, ⬙Brian’s Song,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2001. Kilroy, The Dive from Clausen’s Pier, Lifetime, 2005. Ted, Wedding Wars (also known as Wedding March), Arts and Entertainment, 2006.

Video Games: Voice of Carson Mackie, CSI: Miami, c. 2004. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Sci–Fi Inside: ⬙Serenity,⬙ Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.

Periodicals: People Weekly, December 10, 2001, p. 135. 193

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Appeared as guy with guitar, Party of Five, Fox.

Career: Actor.

Film Appearances: Dustin, Shock ’em Dead (also known as Rock ’em Dead), Academy Entertainment, 1991. Manny, Centerfold (also known as Naked Ambition), Buena Vista/New City Releasing, 1996. Ray, Killers, Leo Films, 1997. Bartender, Human Desires (also known as Indecent Behavior 4), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1997. (As Chris Maleki) Second Anchorage ensign, Godzilla, TriStar, 1998. (As Chris Maleki) Simon Burke, Maniacts, RGH/W. P. Donnelly and Associates, 2001. Voice of Josh Milland, Fossil (animated), Attic Digital Studios/Entropy Digital, 2004. Voice, Mojave, Kismet Entertainment Group, 2004. Bob Grossman, Tears of a Clown, Bandwagon Filmworks/Full Circle Studios, 2005. Dr. Shafian, Offside: The Price of Dreams, Traveling Show Films, 2006.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jimmy, Thunder, NBC, 1977. Cole, The Bold and the Beautiful (also known as Belleza y poder), CBS, 1991. (As Chris Maleki) Benjamin ⬙Ben⬙ Shapour, Port Charles, ABC, 2001. Spike, Passions (also known as Harmony’s Passions and The Passions Storm), NBC, 2005–2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Marvin, The Winged Colt, 1977. Staley, Militia, HBO, 2000. Jorge, McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: C. C., The Horrible Honchos, ABC, 1977. Palumbo, Hewitt’s Just Different, ABC, 1977. The Mac Davis Christmas Special, 1977. The Sentry Collection Presents Ben Vereen: His Roots, ABC, 1978.

McCAFFREY, James 1960– (Jim McCaffrey) PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Episodic: Jesus Escobar, ⬙Phillip’s Birthday Party,⬙ Maude, CBS, 1977. Axel, ⬙Who’s Afraid of Leona Linowitz?,⬙ Doctor Doctor, CBS, 1990. Heckler in bar in 1991, ⬙Bully for Otis,⬙ Drexell’s Class, Fox, 1991. Dave, ⬙Hog Wild,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1993. Mickey, ⬙Kiss and Tell,⬙ Bob, CBS, 1993. Brian, ⬙Muscle Beach,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1994. Chris, ⬙Caroline and the Mugger,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1995. Jack, ⬙Shutterbugs,⬙ Hot Line, 1996. Pauly, ⬙Fake ID–ology,⬙ Hang Time, NBC, 1996. Wolf, ⬙Desert Storm,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1996. ⬙Line in the Sand,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1996. B. J., Relativity, ABC, 1996. Guy, ⬙Devil in a Blue Dress,⬙ Ink, CBS, 1997. Ian, ⬙A Girl’s Gotta Pierce,⬙ Jenny, NBC, 1997. ⬙Eel Nino,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1997. Joe, ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1998.

Born in 1960, in Belfast, Northern Ireland; raised in Albany, NY. Education: Studied fine arts at the University of New Haven. Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald & Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—TMT Entertainment, 648 Broadway, Suite 1002, New York, NY 10012. Career: Actor. The Actors Studio, New York City, member, 1985; The Workhouse Theatre, New York City, founder (with others), 1991. Also worked as a bartender, artist, graphic designer, and commercial art director. CREDITS Film Appearances: Maitre d’, New York’s Finest (also known as New York Cats), 1987. 194

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(As Jim McCaffrey) National Guard, Bail Jumper, Fox Lorber, 1990. Paul Stewart, Schemes, Bristol Entertainment, 1995. Sal, Burnzy’s Last Call, 1995. Roy, The Truth About Cats and Dogs, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Frank Taylor, Shanghai 1937 (also known as Hotel Shanghai), 1996. Nick, Nick and Jane, Cinepix, 1997. Michael, The Tic Code, Avalanche Releasing, 1998. Dante, Coming Soon, Unapix Entertainment, 1999. Jack Ryan, The Florentine, Bcb Productions, 1999. Fred, American Splendor, Fine Line Features, 2003. Jack Douglas, Distress, 2003. Bob, She Hate Me, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Sam, Fresh Cut Grass, Indieflix Distribution, 2004. Killer, Jokebitch (short), 2005. Jeffrey Skyler, Reggaeton, 2007.

Also appeared as Johnny Garrett, ⬙The House Next Door,⬙ Queens Supreme, CBS.

Television Appearances; Series: Terence Flanagan, Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Joe Astor, Viper, NBC, 1994. Mac Swift, Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Joe Astor/Michael Payton, Viper, 1998–99. Charley Spangler, As the World Turns, CBS, 2003. Jimmy Keefe, Rescue Me (also known as Rescue Me: FDNY), FX Channel, 2004—. Julian Fiske, Beautiful People, ABC Family, 2005–2006.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in Electra: A Central American Tragedy, Boston, MA. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Drug Enforcement Agent Max Payne, Max Payne, Rockstar Games, 2001. Voice of Detective Max Payne, Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (also known as Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne—A Film Noir Love Story), Rockstar Games, 2003. Additional voices, Area 51, Midway Manufacturing Corp., 2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jack Merrick (part 2), Telling Secrets (also known as Contract for Murder), ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Darryl, Switched at Birth (also known as Mistaken Identity and Two Babies: Switched at Birth), NBC, 1999.

OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Pilots: Joe Astor, Viper, NBC, 1994. Julian Fiske, Beautiful People, ABC Family, 2005.

Periodicals: Sci–Fi TV, February, 1999.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Jack Dale, New York Undercover, Fox, 1994. Captain Arthur O’Byrne, ⬙Without Mercy,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1996. Captain Arthur O’Byrne, ⬙Going Platinum,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1996. Captain Arthur O’Byrne, ⬙Brown Like Me,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1996. Living Single, Fox, 1996. Captain Arthur O’Byrne, ⬙Grim Reaper,⬙ New York Undercover, Fox, 1997. Max, ⬙The Monogamists,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 1998.

McCARTNEY, Jesse 1987– PERSONAL Full name, Jesse Arthur (some sources cite middle name as Adam) McCartney; born April 9, 1987, in New York, NY; son of Scot and Ginger McCartney. Avocational Interests: Surfing, playing baseball, bowling, snow skiing, water skiing. 195

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Addresses: Office—Jump Ahead Productions, 923 Saw Mill River Rd., Box 138, Ardsley, NY 10502. Agent— Cunningham/Escott/Slevin and Doherty Talent Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor and singer. Appeared in advertisements. Sugar Beats (musical group), member, c. 1998–2001; Dream Street (musical group), member, c. 1999–2002; solo singer and recording artist; Jump Ahead Productions, Ardsley, NY, founder (with Sherry Kondor).

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2001. The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2002. The 45th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2003. The Sixth Annual Family Television Awards, The WB, 2004. Presenter, The 2005 American Music Awards (also known as The 33rd Annual American Music Awards), ABC, 2005. MTV Video Music Awards 2005, MTV, 2005. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’05, Nickelodeon, 2005. The Teen Choice Awards 2005, Fox, 2005. 2005 TRL Awards, broadcast on Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 2005. Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’06, Nickelodeon, 2006.

Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a soap opera—young actor, Young Artist Foundation, 2000, Young Artist Award, best performance in a daytime television series—young actor, 2001, Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding child actor, 2001, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding younger actor in a drama series, 2001 and 2002, and Young Artist Award, best performance in a television drama series—supporting young actor, 2002, all for All My Children; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television series (comedy or drama)—leading young actor, and Teen Choice Award nomination, choice television actor: drama, both 2005, for Summerland; Teen Choice awards, choice breakout artist—male and best crossover artist, both 2005; Fake ID Award, best guest under the age of twenty–one, TRL awards (MTV), 2005; Radio Disney Music Award, best male singer, 2005; Radio Disney Music Award, best karaoke song, 2005, for ⬙Beautiful Soul⬙; Radio Disney Music Award, best song to put on repeat, and Radio Disney Music Award nomination, best song to listen to on the way to school, both 2005, for ⬙Get Your Shine On⬙; American Music Award nomination, best new artist, 2005; MTV Video Music Award nomination, best pop video, and Radio Disney Music Award nomination, best video that rocks, both 2005, for ⬙Beautiful Soul⬙; Radio Disney Music Award nomination, best sleepover song, 2005, for ⬙What’s Your Name?⬙; Blimp Award, favorite male singer, Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, 2006; some sources cite Grammy Award nominations (with the Sugar Beats), National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Danny Driscoll, ⬙Thin Ice,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2000. Himself, ⬙Fairly Odd Wish–a–Thon,⬙ U–Pick Live, Nickelodeon, 2004. Himself, ⬙The Not–So Simple Life,⬙ What I Like about You, The WB, 2004. Himself, MuchOnDemand, MuchMusic, 2004. Himself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Himself, Pepsi Smash, The WB, 2004. Himself, SoapTalk, SoapNet, 2004. Himself, ⬙Jesse McCartney,⬙ Exposed, MuchMusic, c. 2005. Himself, ⬙Jesse McCartney,⬙ All That, Nickelodeon, 2005. Himself, ⬙Rock Star in the House,⬙ The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (also known as The Suite Life and TSL), Disney Channel, 2005. Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2005. Himself, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2005. Himself, Punk’d (also known as Harassment), MTV, 2005 (multiple episodes). Himself, Rove Live, Ten Network (Australia), 2005 (multiple episodes).

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Adam Chandler, Jr. (also known as J. R. and Junior), All My Children (also known as All My Children: The Summer of Seduction), ABC, 1998–2001. Bradin Westerly, Summerland, The WB, 2004–2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Ella Enchanted: A Red Carpet Premiere Special, 2004. 196

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McCARTNEY McCartney’s music as a solo artist and with Dream Street has appeared in various productions, including films, television programs, and videos.

Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2005. Himself, Top of the Pops, [New Zealand], 2005. Himself, The View, ABC, 2005. Himself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005, 2006. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, multiple episodes in both 2005 and 2006. Himself, ⬙Episode 4,⬙ Holly & Stephen’s Saturday Showdown (also known as Ministry of Mayhem and M.O.M.), Independent Television (England), 2006. Himself, ⬙Six Cut to 5,⬙ Celebrity Duets, Fox, 2006. Himself, ⬙Six Perform,⬙ Celebrity Duets, Fox, 2006. Himself, ⬙The Suite Life of Zack and Cody: Taking over the Tipton,⬙ Mike’s ⬙Super Short Show⬙ (also known as Super Short Show), Disney Channel, 2006. Himself, Fridays (also known as Cartoon Network’s ⬙Fridays⬙), Cartoon Network, 2006. Himself, The Megan Mullally Show (also known as Untitled Megan Mullally Project), syndicated, 2006. Himself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2006. Himself, Today with Des and Mel, Independent Television, 2006. (In archive footage) Himself, Video on Trial, MuchMusic, 2006.

Stage Appearances: Oliver Twist (title role), Oliver! (musical), 1994. Louis, The King and I (musical), 1995, 1997. Young Scrooge, A Christmas Carol (musical), Madison Square Garden, New York City, beginning c. 1998. Salute to Broadway, 2002. Also appeared as Little Jake in the musical Annie Get Your Gun. Major Tours: Appeared as Louis in the musical The King and I, U.S. cities. RECORDINGS Albums: JMac (EP), 2003. Beautiful Soul, Hollywood Records/Universal, 2004, released with bonus tracks, Sony, 2005. Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour, Hollywood Records, 2005. Right Where You Want Me, Hollywood Records, 2006.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including Good Morning America (also known as GMA), ABC; Maury (also known as The Maury Povich Show and The Maury Show), syndicated; and The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated.

Albums; with the Sugar Beats: How Sweet It Is, Sugar Beats, 1998. Wild Thing (also known as Wildthing), Sugar Beats, 1999. Car Tunes, Sugar Beats, 2000. Sugar Beats Christmas, Sugar Beats, 2001.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Cameron Cruz, The Strange Legacy of Cameron Cruz, Nickelodeon, 2002. Bradin Westerly, Summerland, The WB, 2004.

Albums; with Dream Street: Dream Street, Edel America Records, 2000. It Happens Every Time, Atlantic, 2000. The Biggest Fan (soundtrack), Sony, 2002.

Television Work; Movies: Performer of the song ⬙Good Life,⬙ Stuck in the Suburbs, Disney Channel, 2004.

Singles: ⬙Beautiful Soul,⬙ 2004. (With Anne Hathaway) ⬙Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart,⬙ 2004. ⬙Because You Live,⬙ 2005. ⬙Get Your Shine On,⬙ 2005. ⬙She’s No You,⬙ 2005. ⬙What’s Your Name?,⬙ 2005. ⬙Just So You Know,⬙ 2006. ⬙Right Where You Want Me,⬙ 2006.

Film Appearances: Simon Baskin, The Pirates of Central Park (short film), Stone Entertainment, 2001. Himself, The Biggest Fan, Quick Feather Pictures, 2002. Justin, Pizza, IFC Films, 2005. Title role, Keith, Conquistador Worldwide Media, c. 2007.

Singles; with Dream Street: ⬙It Happens Every Time,⬙ Edel America Records, 2000. ⬙They Don’t Understand,⬙ 2000. ⬙With All My Heart,⬙ Edel America Records, 2000.

Film Work: (With Dream Street) Song performer, The Biggest Fan, Quick Feather Pictures, 2002. 197

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⬙I Say Yeah,⬙ Edel America Records, 2001.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Age, June 5, 2005. Blender, June, 2005, p. 26. Chicago Tribune, December 14, 2004. Entertainment Weekly, March 11, 2005, p. 91. Girl Power, February, 2005, p. 72. New York Post, January 10, 2005. Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis), May 13, 2005. Teen People, April, 2005, p. 106; June, 2005, p. 124. Toronto Sun, December 5, 2004. USA Today, December 13, 2004.

McCartney’s music as a solo artist and with Dream Street has appeared in various productions, including films, television programs, and videos. Videos: Performer, Dream Street: Live, Edeltone/Edel Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Jesse McCartney/Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour—Concert DVD, Hollywood Records, 2005. Himself, Up Close (also known as Jesse McCartney: Up Close), Hollywood Records, 2005. Music Videos: ⬙Beautiful Soul,⬙ 2004. (With Anne Hathaway) ⬙Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart,⬙ 2004. ⬙Because You Live,⬙ 2005. ⬙Get Your Shine On,⬙ 2005. ⬙She’s No You,⬙ 2005. ⬙Right Where You Want Me,⬙ 2006.

McCOUCH, Grayson 1968– PERSONAL Surname is pronounced ⬙Mc–Kooch⬙; born October 29, 1968, in New York, NY; son of Donald (a banker) and Rina (a musician) McCouch; brother of Hannah McCouch (a writer). Education: Hamilton College, B.A. (with honors), 1991; attended British American Drama Academy, Oxford, England. Avocational Interests: Sports, horseback riding, travel, writing.

Appeared in other music videos. Video Games: Voice of Roxas, Kingdom Hearts II (also known as Kingudamu hatsu II), Square Enix, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Dan Baron, Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

WRITINGS

Career: Actor. Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, member of company, 1988–92.

Albums: JMac (EP), 2003. Beautiful Soul, Hollywood Records/Universal, 2004, released with bonus tracks, Sony, 2005. Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour, Hollywood Records, 2005. Right Where You Want Me, Hollywood Records, 2006.

Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award nomination (with Peyton List), favorite new couple, 2005, and Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 2006, both for As the World Turns.

Singles: ⬙Beautiful Soul,⬙ 2004. ⬙Because You Live,⬙ 2005. ⬙Get Your Shine On,⬙ 2005. ⬙She’s No You,⬙ 2005. ⬙What’s Your Name?,⬙ 2005. ⬙Just So You Know,⬙ 2006. ⬙Right Where You Want Me,⬙ 2006.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Moran Winthrop, Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), NBC, 1993–96. Sean Logan, Legacy, UPN, 1998. Dr. Mitchell Grace, All Souls, UPN, 2001. Dustin ⬙Dusty⬙ Donovan, As the World Turns, CBS, 2003—.

Music for Videos: Jesse McCartney/Live: The Beautiful Soul Tour— Concert DVD, Hollywood Records, 2005. Up Close (also known as Jesse McCartney: Up Close), Hollywood Records, 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies: A Time to Kill, 1996. Richard, Sins of the Mind, USA Network, 1997. 198

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Rat Lucci, Airtight, UPN, 1999. Zachary Shefford, Momentum (also known as Momentum—Wenn Gedanken toeten koennen and Projekt Momentum), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series: Laura Milburn/Ashford, Casualty, BBC1, 1995–96. Karen, Best Friends, ITV, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Felix Cross, ⬙Comic Book Murder,⬙ The Cosby Mysteries, NBC, 1995. Larry Lincoln, ⬙Phantom of CU,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1997. Omar, ⬙The Plague Year,⬙ The Agency, CBS, 2002. ⬙Meet the Soap Stars,⬙ Party Planner with David Tutera, The Discovery Channel, 2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charlotte, Intimate Contact, HBO, 1987. Nurse Long/Miranda Brooks, ⬙The Million Dollar Bond Robbery,⬙ Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙), PBS, 1992. Kate Miskin, Original Sin, PBS, 1996. Clare Galloway, Looking After Jo Jo, BBC2, 1998. Sara Dawson, The Commander: Virus, ITV, 2005. Sara Dawson, The Commander: Blackdog, ITV, 2005.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Henry, Related by Birth, ABC, 1993.

Television Appearances; Movies: Erica, Operation Julie, 1985. Fleur, Way Upstream, BBC, 1987. Peggy Pope, Murder Being Once Done, 1991. Brigitta, An Evening with Gary Lineker, 1994. Sylvia, Seeing Red, PBS, 2000. Sara Dawson, The Commander (also known as The Commander: Entrapment), ITV, 2003. Kate Jekyll, Lewis, ITV, 2006.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 30th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2003. Presenter, The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005. The 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2006. Film Appearances: Gruber, Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Tom Weaver, Throttle (also known as No Way Up), Screen Media Ventures, 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Janice Phillips, ⬙When Harry Met Janice,⬙ Boon, ITV, 1991. Bea Jongkind, ⬙The Little Rascals,⬙ Van der Valk, ITV, 1991. Geraldine Dixon, ⬙Big Boys’ Rules: Part 1,⬙ Between the Lines (also known as Inside the Line), BBC, 1993. Francesca, ⬙Speech,⬙ Kiss Me Kate, BBC, 1998. ⬙The Estate Agent,⬙ People Like Us, BBC, 1999. Lucy, ⬙Gamblers,⬙ Holby City (also known as Holby), BBC, 2002. Woman in Saab, ⬙Loaded,⬙ The Bill, ITV1, 2002. Kathy Milligan, ⬙Do Not Pass Go,⬙ The Bill, ITV1, 2002. Angela Denniston, Sweet Medicine, ITV, 2003. Caroline Plummer, ⬙Sauce for the Goose,⬙ Midsomer Murders, Arts and Entertainment, 2005. Fiona Eysher, ⬙Dogs,⬙ Murder in Suburbia, BBC America, 2005. Hannah Cavendish, ⬙410,⬙ The Bill, ITV1, 2006.

Stage Appearances: Arturo Ui, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1988. Electra, Almeida Theatre, London, 1992. Women Beware Women, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1992. Appeared in Inherit the Wind, The Moon Stone, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Threepenny Opera, and The Visit, all Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA.

McINNERNY, Lizzy 1961–

Film Appearances: Mary Shelley, Remando al viento (also known as Rowing in the Wind and Rowing with the Wind), Buena Vista Home Video, 1987. Ursula, Being Human, Warner Bros., 1993. Titian (documentary), Yale Press, 2003.

PERSONAL Born 1961, in Manchester, England; sister of Tim McInnerny (an actor).

Stage Appearances: Five Kinds of Silence, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre, London, 2000.

Career: Actress. 199

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McKENZIE, Benjamin 1978– (Ben McKenzie, Ben Schenkkan)

Schenkkan,

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tim Ruskin, ⬙Faith,⬙ The District, CBS, 2002. Petty officer Spencer, ⬙Empty Quiver,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Himself, Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show and Late Show Backstage), CBS, 2003. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 2003. Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2003, 2005 (multiple episodes). Himself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2003, 2005 (multiple episodes). Himself, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004. (As Ben McKenzie) Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2004. Ryan, MAD TV (also known as MADtv), Fox, 2004. Himself, Punk’d (also known as Harassment), MTV, 2004, 2005. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2005. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL UK), MTV, 2005.

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PERSONAL Full name, Benjamin McKenzie Schenkkan; born September 12, 1978, in Austin, TX; son of Pete (an attorney) and Frances (a poet, writer, and editor) Schenkkan; nephew of Robert Schenkkan (a writer). Education: University of Virginia, bachelor’s degree, foreign affairs and economics, 2001. Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Special Artists Agency, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 890, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069 (some sources cite 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211).

Television Appearances; Pilots: (Sometimes billed as Ben McKenzie) Ryan Atwood, The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2003.

Career: Actor. Worked as a waiter. Some sources state that McKenzie spoke at the Democratic National Convention, Boston, MA, 2004.

Film Appearances: (As Ben McKenzie) Johnny, Junebug, Sony Pictures Classics, 2005. Mike Stemp, 88 Minutes, Universal, 2007.

Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nominations, choice television actor—drama/action adventure and choice breakout television star—male, both 2004, and choice television actor: drama and (with Mischa Barton) choice television chemistry, both 2005, all for The O.C.

Stage Appearances: (As Ben Schenkkan) Chestnut tree and happiness of seeing the stars rise, The Blue Bird, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Free Theater, Williamstown, MA, 2001. (As Ben Schenkkan) Neighbor, Street Scene, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Main Stage, 2001. Life Is a Dream, Soho Rep, Walker Space, New York City, 2002.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (Sometimes billed as Ben McKenzie) Ryan Atwood, The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2003—.

Stage Work: (As Ben Schenkkan) Puppeteer, The Blue Bird, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Free Theater, Williamstown, MA, 2001.

Television Appearances; Specials: Himself and Ryan Atwood, The O.C.: A Day in the Life (also known as Welcome to The O.C.: A Day in the Life), Fox, 2004. Himself and Ryan Atwood, The O.C.: Obsess Completely, Fox, 2004.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: InStyle, July, 2005. Journal and Constitution (Atlanta), September 4, 2005, p. K3. People Weekly, December 1, 2003, p. 124. Teen People, June 1, 2004, p. 125.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Teen Choice Awards 2003, Fox, 2003. The 2003 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2003. The Teen Choice Awards 2004, Fox, 2004. 200

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MC LYTE Television Appearances; Episodic: Nurse, ⬙It’s a Miserable Life,⬙ Freddy’s Nightmares (also known as Freddy’s Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street—The Series), syndicated, 1988. (Uncredited) Connie Roberts, ⬙Steroid Roy,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994.

McKIOU, Patricia See LATSHAW, Steve

McLOUGHLIN, Nancy 1960–

Appeared as Amy Wright, Leaving L.A., ABC.

PERSONAL

Film Appearances: One Dark Night, 1983. Lizabeth, Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (also known as Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI), Paramount, 1986. Female executive, Date with an Angel, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1987. Elizabeth (in archive footage), Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Paramount, 1988.

Original name, Nancy Mott; born March 23, 1960, in New York, NY; daughter of Bob Mott (a television writer); married Tom McLoughlin (a director, writer, and producer); children: one son, one daughter. Addresses: Agent—Michael Slessinger, Michael Slessinger and Associates, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 270, West Hollywood, CA 90069.

MC LYTE 1971– (Lana Moorer, Lana ⴖMC Lyteⴖ Moorer, Lana Michele Moorer, Lisa ⴖMC Lyteⴖ Moorer)

Career: Actress. CREDITS

PERSONAL Television Appearances; Movies: Dr. Bernardi, Sometimes They Come Back (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Sometimes They Come Back⬙), CBS, 1991. Nancy, Something to Live For: The Alison Gertz Story (also known as Fatal Love), ABC, 1992. Sylvie, A Case for Murder, USA Network, 1993. Amy Moses, Murder of Innocence, CBS, 1993. Louise Flynn, The Yarn Princess (also known as More than a Miracle), ABC, 1994. Gloria, Take Me Home Again, NBC, 1994. Nurse Green, All She Ever Wanted, ABC, 1996. Susan Estin, A Different Kind of Christmas (also known as Santa & Me), Lifetime, 1996. Lila, Anya’s Bell, CBS, 1999. Ms. Donnely, Odd Girl Out, Lifetime, 2005. English teacher, Not Like Everyone Else, Lifetime, 2006.

Full name, Lana Michele Moore; born October 11, 1971, in Queens, NY; daughter of Nat Robinson. Career: Actress. Provided voice for Old Navy commercial, 2005. Member: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority (honorary member). Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nomination, best rap performance—solo, 1993, for ⬙Ruffneck⬙; Soul Train Lady of Soul Award nomination (with Janet Jackson), music video of the year, 1995, for ⬙You Want This⬙; MTV Music award nomination (with others), best rap video, 1995, for ⬙I Wanna Be Down⬙; Soul Train Lady of Soul Music Award (with Xscape), best R&B/soul or rap music video, 1996, for ⬙Keep On, Keepin’ On⬙; Grammy Award nomination, best rap solo performance, 2003, for ⬙Ride Wit Me⬙; Billboard Artist of the Year Award; two Gold records, two Gold singles and a Platinum single, Recording Industry Association of America.

Television Appearances; Series: Catherine O’Brien, Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998–2002. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marilyn Taylor, In a Child’s Name, CBS, 1991. Sarah, The Fire Next Time, CBS, 1993.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Specials: Mrs. Fielding, Fuzz Bucket, ABC, 1986.

Film Appearances: Akusa, Fly by Night, 1992. 201

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Sista Tu Lumumba, An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (also known as Burn Hollywood Burn), Buena Vista, 1997. Aklia, A Luv Tale, 1999. Katrina Daniels, Train Ride, Ruff Nation Films, 2000. Sergeant Cervantes, Civil Brand, Lions Gate Films, 2002. La Quinta, Playas Ball, Summertime Films, 2003. Herself, There’s a God on the Mic (documentary), Creanspeak Productions, 2005. Herself, Letter to the President (documentary), Image Entertainment, 2005. Herself, The Art of 16 Bars: Get Ya’ Bars Up (documentary), Image Entertainment, 2005. Syrin, Da Jammies (animated short), Rhino Entertainment Company, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Judge, Star Search, CBS, 2004. (As Lana ⬙MC Lyte⬙ Moorer) Kai Owens, Half & Half, The CW, 2004–2006. Television Appearances; Specials: Sisters in the Name of Rap, 1992. NBA All–Star Stay in School Jam, Nickelodeon, Black Entertainment Television, NBA Entertainment, NBC and TNT, 1992. Growing Up in the Age of AIDS: An ABC News Town Meeting for the Family—With Peter Jennings, ABC, 1992. Kids in the Crossfire: Violence in America, ABC, 1993. Performer, The 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, syndicated, 1995. The 42nd Annual L.A. County Arts Commission Holiday Celebration, 2001. The 2003 Essence Awards, Fox, 2003. Hip Hop Babylon 2, VH1, 2003. I Love the ’80s Strikes Back, VH1, 2003. Presenter, The 17th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, The WB, 2003. Apollo at 70: A Hot Night in Harlem, NBC, 2004. I Wanna Thank My Mama: The BET Awards*04 Nomination Special, Black Entertainment Television, 2004. The 4th Annual BET Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2004. And You Don’t Stop: 30 Years of Hip–Hop, VH1, 2004. Host, VH1 Hip–Hop Honors, VH1, 2004. My Coolest Years, VH1, 2004. Ego Trip’s Race–O–Rama, VH1, 2004. Black in the 80s, VH1, 2005. Live 8, 2005. Made You Look: Top 25 Moments of BET History, Black Entertainment Television, 2005. 3rd Annual VH1 Hip–Hop Honors, VH1, 2006.

RECORDINGS Albums: Lyte as a Rock, First Priority, 1988. Eyes on This, First Priority, 1989. Act Like You Know, Atlantic, 1991. Ain’t No Other, First Priority, 1993. Bad As I Wanna B, Elektra/Asylum, 1996. Seven & Seven, Elektra/Asylum, 1998. Badder Than B–Fore, East West, 1998. The Very Best of MC Lyte, Rhino, 2001. Da Underground Heat, Vol. 1, Imusic, 2003. The S*** I Never Dropped, Unda Ground Kings, 2003. Rhyme Masters, 2005. Music Videos: Lyte Years, Atlantic, 1991. Herself, Female American Rap Stars, Ardustry Home Entertainment, 2004. Herself, ⬙You Want This,⬙ From Janet. To Damita Jo: The Videos, EMI Distribution, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙Yo MTV Rap Unplugged,⬙ Unplugged (also known as MTV Unplugged), MTV, 1991. 202

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MEESTER Television Appearances; Episodic: Sarah Breen, ⬙Chapter Twenty–Eight,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Irene, ⬙No Small Parts,⬙ Family Affair, The WB, 2002. Nicki Porter, ⬙Secrets and Lies,⬙ Tarzan, The WB, 2003. Nicki Porter, ⬙Wages of Sin,⬙ Tarzan, The WB, 2003. Nicki Porter, ⬙Rules of Engagement,⬙ Tarzan, The WB, 2003. Nicki Porter, ⬙Emotional Rescue,⬙ Tarzan, The WB, 2003. Marie Strand, ⬙Missing Pieces,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2004. Kendall, ⬙Little White Lies: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 2004. Justine Chapin, ⬙The Review,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2004. Justine Chapin, ⬙Date Night,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2004. Debbie Pendleton, ⬙Day 4: 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2005. Debbie Pendleton, ⬙Day 4: 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2005. Debbie Pendleton, ⬙Day 4: 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2005. Debbie Pendleton, ⬙Day 4: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2005. Nikki, ⬙The After Party,⬙ 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2005. Carrie Bishop, ⬙Mars vs. Mars,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. Carrie Bishop, ⬙A Trip to the Dentist,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. Karen Camden, ⬙Dark Matter,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Num3ers), CBS, 2006.

WRITINGS Film Scores: Sunset Park, 1996. OTHER SOURCES Books: Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Schirmer, 2001. Contemporary Black Biography, Vol. 34, Gale Group, 2002. Contemporary Musicians, Vol. 8, Gale Research, 1992. Periodicals: Billboard, June 26, 1993, p. 29. Electronic: MC Lyte Web Site, http://mc-lyte.com, October 28, 2006.

MEESTER, Leighton 1986– PERSONAL

Appeared as Alyssa Turner in an episode of Law & Order, NBC; and as Amanda, Once and Again, ABC.

Born April 9, 1986, in Marco Island, FL; daughter of Doug and Connie (a personal manager) Meester. Avocational Interests: Writing poetry.

Film Appearances: Lorraine, The Jackalope (short film), University of Southern California, 2003. Elisha Springfield, Hangman’s Curse (also known as The Veritas Project: Hangman’s Curse), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Lucy Covner, Flourish, Symbolic Entertainment/ PettingZoo Pictures/Swipe Films, 2006. Josie, Inside, 2006. Mackenzie Carpenter, Drive–Thru, Lions Gate Films, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress and model. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Savannah Barnett, Surface, NBC, 2005–2006.

RECORDINGS Television Appearances; Pilots: Nicki Porter, Tarzan, The WB, 2003. Veronica Farrell, North Shore, Fox, 2004. Kayla Rhodes/Kelly, Secrets of a Small Town, ABC, 2006.

Videos: Herself, The Spider Wrangler: The Spiders of Hangman’s Curse, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2004. 203

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MICELI, Justine 1959– (Justine Avignon Miceli) PERSONAL Born April 30, 1959, in Queens, NY. Education: Studied acting at California Institute of the Arts, 1978, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and William Esper Studios. Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials, including Clairol Daily Defense. Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, 1997, for NYPD Blue. CREDITS Film Appearances: Elena Franco, Dangerous Beauty (also known as The Honest Courtesan and A Destiny of Her Own), Warner Bros., 1998. Gina Ryan, Carlo’s Wake, 1999. Maria DeRazio, Gentleman B. (also known as Criminal Mentality and The Gentleman Bandit), Pathfinder, 2000. Mrs. Stewart, Whacked!, ThinkFilm, 2002.

Also appeared as Christine, ⬙The Closure,⬙ The Closer, CBS. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Breaking Legs, touring company.

Film Work: Associate producer, Gentleman B. (also known as Criminal Mentality and The Gentleman Bandit), 2000.

RECORDINGS Video Games: True Crime: New York City, Activision, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Marsha McKay, As the World Turns, CBS, 1992–93. Detective Adrienne Lesniak, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995–96.

MIRANDA, Robert (Robert G. Miranda, Robert Guy Miranda)

Television Appearances; Specials: Helen, The Shopping Bag Lady, 1975.

PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Pilots: Nursing home director, The Sopranos, HBO, 1999.

Full name, Robert Guy Miranda; born in New Orleans, LA.

Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Justine Avignon Miceli) Mailroom clerk, ⬙Silence,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Lorraine Schwab, ⬙The Corporate Veil,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Ariel Weiss, ⬙Kaddish,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1997. Nina Stengle, ⬙The Betrayal,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1997.

Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Gunned head, The Untouchables, Paramount, 1987. 204

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MIRANDA Nick Palermo, Desire, HBO, 1996. Vann’s cousin, A Bright Shining Lie, HBO, 1998. Momo Giancana, The Rat Pack, HBO, 1998.

(Uncredited) Pushkin’s hitman, The Living Daylights (also known as Ian Fleming’s ⬙The Living Daylights⬙), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1987. Sal, Inside Out, Hemdale Film Corp., 1987. Joey, Midnight Run, Universal, 1988. Fred, Sons, 1989. Lilo Mello, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Spanish Johnny, Valentine hood, The Rocketeer, Buena Vista, 1991. Joey, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Happy, Huck and the Queen of Hearts, 1993. Nick Palermo, Desire (also known as Ultimate Desire), 1993. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Hollywood Harry, Lost In Yonkers (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙Lost in Yonkers⬙), Columbia, 1993. Drake, Monkey Trouble (also known as Pet), New Line Cinema, 1994. (Uncredited) Cusamano, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Vinnie Grannucci, The Devil Takes a Holiday (also known as Bigots, Perverts and Other Fine Americans), 1996. Gregov, Steel Sharks, Royal Oaks Entertainment, 1996. Coach Wagner, Judge and Jury, 1996. Johnny’s lawyer, For Which He Stands, 1996. Frediano, Eraser, Warner Bros., 1996. Rojar, Black Thunder, Concorde–New Horizons, 1998. Glenfiddish, Blue Streak (also known as Der diamanten–cop), Columbia, 1999. Leo ⬙The Lox⬙ Lipshitz, Scriptfellas, 1999. Robert F. Kennedy’s driver, Thirteen Days, New Line Cinema, 2000. (As Robert G. Miranda) Eddie, Cowboy Up (also known as Ring of Fire), Destination Films, 2001. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Blake Raines, Virginia’s Run (also known as La cheveauchee de Virginie), Virginia’s Run Productions, Inc., 2002. Gino, Deuces Wild (also known as Deuces Wild—Wild in den StraBen), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Mr. Pickett, The Last Letter, 2004. Officer D’Angelo, Target, First Look Home Entertainment, 2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Ricco, Command 5 (movie), ABC, 1985. Solly Ricco, The Last Precinct (movie), NBC, 1986. Tony Greco, Wiseguy, 1987. Anthony Cardini, Johnny Ryan (movie), NBC, 1990. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Paulie Scully, ⬙Land’s End: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Land’s End, syndicated, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Paolo, ⬙Silent Knight,⬙ Knight Rider, NBC, 1983. ⬙Bonecrunch,⬙ Mike Hammer (also known as Mickey Spillane’s ⬙Mike Hammer’ and The New Mike Hammer), CBS, 1984. Moretti, ⬙Cold Target,⬙ Mike Hammer (also known as Mickey Spillane’s ⬙Mike Hammer⬙ and The New Mike Hammer), CBS, 1984. Mark, ⬙Undersea Odyssey,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1984. ⬙Rona’s Fling,⬙ 1st & Ten, HBO, 1985. ⬙Vegas Run,⬙ Street Hawk, ABC, 1985. ⬙Maelstrom,⬙ Berrenger’s, NBC, 1985. Dominick Florio Sr., ⬙The Life and Time of Dominic Florio Jr.,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. Joe, ⬙Judgment Day: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The A–Team, NBC, 1985. Poco, ⬙Two on a Skip,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1986. Jerry Zadan, ⬙Fighting for Your Life,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. Tony Greco, ⬙How Will They Remember Me?,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Ray Soliz, ⬙Jack of All Trades,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1989. David Lane, ⬙Shoot to Kill,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1989. Nathan Carlino, ⬙The Priest,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1989. Andy, ⬙Five of a Kind,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1989. ⬙Trick or Treat,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1990. Carmine Marino, ⬙Wedding Bell Blues,⬙ Booker (also known as Booker, P.I.), Fox, 1990. Gino Carboni, ⬙The Sicilian Encounter,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990. ⬙The Hunt for Honus Wagner,⬙ Hardball, NBC, 1990. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Slick, ⬙’Round Midnight,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1990. ⬙The Hardboiled Mystery,⬙ Father Dowling Mysteries (also known as Father Dowling Investigates), ABC, 1991. (As Robert Guy Miranda) ⬙Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1992. Carlo Grigorio, ⬙Stand Up—April 30, 1959,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. Morrie, ⬙My Hero,⬙ The John Larroquette Show (also known as Larroquette), NBC, 1993. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Captain Ronnie Schwarz, ⬙Sea No Evil,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1995. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Pete Santos, ⬙Into the Fire,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1995.

Film Work: (As Robert Guy Miranda) Coproducer, Virginia’s Run (also known as La chevauchee de Virginie), Virginia’s Run Productions, Inc., 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Sergeant Rust, Chips, the War Dogs, The Disney Channel, 1990. (As Robert Guy Miranda) In the Arms of A Killer, NBC, 1992. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Martin Rome, MacShayne: Winner Takes All, NBC, 1994. Lawyer, Motorcycle Gang, Showtime, 1994. Frank DeCicco, Gotti, HBO, 1996. 205

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(As Robert Guy Miranda) Hank ⬙Butcher⬙ Johnson, ⬙Sun, Surf and Homicide,⬙ High Tide, syndicated, 1996. Joey Sandiego, ⬙Bad Company,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. Ben Worth, ⬙Jarod’s Honor,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1997. Terri’s dad, Fired Up, NBC, 1997. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Tommy LoBianco, ⬙El Nino,⬙ C–16: FBI, ABC, 1998. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Vinnie, ⬙Big Night,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2001. (As Robert Guy Miranda) Garcia’s attorney, ⬙A Life of Its Own,⬙ Robbery Homicide Division (also known as R.H.D./LA: Robbery Homicide Division/Los Angeles), CBS, 2002.

Police elf number one, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause, Buena Vista, 2006. Bob Andrews, The Three Investigators and the Secret of Skeleton Island (also known as Die drei fragezeichen und das seheimnis der Geisterinsel), Beta Cinema, 2007. Also appeared in Alexander’s Evil Eye. Television Appearances; Series: Chad, Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Winthrop Paroo, The Music Man, ABC, 2003.

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Television Appearances; Specials: Winthrop Paroo, Behind the Scenes: ⬙The Music Man,⬙ 2002. Tango McNorton, The Adventures of Tango McNorton: Licensed Hero, Nickelodeon, 2005.

Television Episodes: ⬙Bingo,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1992.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Josh Foster, ⬙Blood of the Children,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005. Palmer Noid, ⬙Upperclassman & Gross Biology Dissection,⬙ Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide (also known as Neds ultimativer schlwahnsinn), Nickelodeon, 2005. Voice of Twin number one and Twin number two, ⬙The Fortune Teller,⬙ Avatar: The Last Airbender (animated), Nickelodeon, 2005. Voice of Twin number one and Twin number two, ⬙The Last Koufus,⬙ Avatar: The Last Airbender (animated), Nickelodeon, 2006. Palmer Noid, ⬙Failing & Tutors,⬙ Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide (also known as Neds ultimativer schlwahnsinn), Nickelodeon, 2006. Palmer Noid, ⬙Art Class & Lost and Found,⬙ Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide (also known as Neds ultimativer schlwahnsinn), Nickelodeon, 2006. Jeffrey Charles, ⬙The Boogeyman,⬙ Criminal Minds, CBS, 2006.

MONAGHAN, Cameron 1993– PERSONAL Full name, Cameron Riley Monaghan; born August 16, 1993, in Santa Monica, CA. Career: Actor. Began appearing in television commercials at the age of five. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television movie, miniseries or special—supporting young actor, 2004, for The Music Man; Young Artist Award, best performance in a television series—recurring young actor, 2005, for Malcolm in the Middle; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television series (comedy or drama)— guest starring young actor, 2006, for Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide. CREDITS

Stage Appearances: Appeared as Stuart Little, Stuart Little; Piglet, Winnie the Pooh, Little Palm Family Theatre, Boca Raton, FL; Tommy Mara, Jr., Miracle on 34th Street; Sea Captain and Parrot Fish, The Little Mermaid; Barrel, The Pumpkin King.

Film Appearances: Alex, The Wishing Stone, 2002. Zach, Desperate Hippies (short), 2005. Timmy, Brothers in Arms, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005. Himself, ⬙Brothers in Arms⬙: The Making of a Modern Western (documentary short), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2005. Kevin O’Doyle, Click, Columbia, 2006.

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MOORER, Lisa ⴖMC Lyteⴖ See MC LYTE

Television Appearances; Miniseries: William Steward, A Will of Their Own, NBC, 1998. MUHNEY, Michael 1975– Television Appearances; Movies: Dale Hunter, Virtual Nightmare, UPN, 2000.

PERSONAL Born June 12, 1975, in Chicago, IL; son of Marian Muhney. Education: Graduated from DePaul University. Avocational Interests: Ultimate Frisbee, basketball, golf, soccer, and charity work.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Jason, Real Life, 1998. Sheriff Don Lamb, Veronica Mars, UPN, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Colin Prentice, ⬙Chaos Theory,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Chris Griggs, ⬙Possession,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2002. Major Jack McBurney, ⬙Meltdown,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Seth, ⬙Love’s a Witch,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2003. Billy Melina, ⬙Trip Box,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2003. Lieutenant Joseph Karnes, ⬙All’s Fair,⬙ Numb3ers (also known as Num3ers), CBS, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Bauer Company, 9720 Wilshire Blvd., Mezzanine, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Los Angeles Cancer Challenge 5K/10K Run, host and honorary chairperson. CREDITS

Stage Appearances: Skylight, Steppenwolf Theater, Chicago, IL, 1998.

Film Appearances: Andrew, Love 101, New Light Entertainment 2000. Nicolas, 2001. Dylan, Disconnect, 2005. Louis, Lovers, Liars, and Lunatics, 2006. Lake Emerson, Angst, 2006. Jack, One Night, 2006.

WRITINGS Screenplays: Angst, 2006.

Film Work: Producer, Angst, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Michael Muhney Web Site, http://www. michaelmuhney.com, October 31, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Paul Turk, Turks, CBS, 1999. Mark Farrell, The Huntress, USA Network, 2001.

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NAKAMURA, Suzy (Suzy Aiko Nakamura) PERSONAL Born December 2, in Chicago, IL; father, a teacher; mother, a nurse. Education: Attended Columbia College. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Kass & Stokes Management, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 504, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Toured with The Second City national touring company; appeared in improvisational and sketch comedy shows in Los Angeles, CA. Food on Foot, Los Angeles, CA, volunteer.

Television Appearances; Series: Beverly Andolini, The Closer, CBS, 1998. Kathy, The West Wing, NBC, 1999–2000. Holly Martin, Daddio, NBC, 2000. Rina Oh, Imagine That, NBC, 2002. Assistant manager, Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2002. Tina, Half & Half, UPN, 2004–2006.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Cassie, Men Seeking Women (also known as The Bet), IFM Film Associates, 1997. Irene Kawai, Strawberry Fields (also known as What Happened to Her? And the Strawberry Fields), Phaedra Cinema, 1997. Jenny’s assistant, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Yo–ji, Treasure Island, 1999. Computer wizard, 8MM (also known as 8mm—Acht Millimeter), Columbia, 1999. Connie Ling, Timecode, Screen Gems, 2000. Sorority slut number one, Sorority Sluts 3: Spring Break! (The Outtakes) (short; also known as Porno Outtakes), 2001. Serena, Barrier Device (short), 2002.

Television Appearances; Movies: Martha, Follow the Stars Home (also known as A Second Chance), CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Pilots: Robbie Lawless, The Player, NBC, 1997. Teacher, All Of Us, UPN, 2003. Megan, Worst Week of My Life, Fox, 2006. Inger, Help Me Help You, ABC, 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: HBO production designer, Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 1999. 208

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NALL (As Rashaan H. Nall) Peter Heath, ⬙Principal Takes a Holiday,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. Bad actor, Dancing in September, HBO, 2000. G Smooth, Something to Sing About, syndicated, 2000. Jaxx, Play’d: A Hip Hop Story, VH1, 2002.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Suzy Yamamoto, ⬙In the Matter Of: Need,⬙ Common Law, ABC, 1996. Suzy Yamamoto, ⬙In the Matter Of: Acceptance,⬙ Common Law, ABC, 1996. Waitress, ⬙The Day the Earth Moved,⬙ Relativity, ABC, 1997. Jessica, ⬙Two Guys, a Girl and Oxford,⬙ Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys and a Girl), ABC, 1998. Carol, ⬙Ted & Carol & Will & Abby,⬙ Abby, UPN, 2003. Carol, ⬙You Bet Your Relationship,⬙ Good Morning, Miami, NBC, 2004. Molly, ⬙Name Dropper,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2004. Mrs. Krupp, ⬙Princetown Girl,⬙ 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2004. Mrs. Krupp, ⬙Torn Between Two Lovers,⬙ 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2004. Yoki, ⬙The Competition,⬙ According to Jim, ABC, 2005. Carol, ⬙Mudlarking,⬙ The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, IFC, 2006. Carol, ⬙Pounded,⬙ The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, IFC, 2006. Carol, ⬙Tumor Has It,⬙ The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, IFC, 2006. Inger, ⬙Fun Run,⬙ Help Me Help You, ABC, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Delanie, Sweet Potato Ride, Showtime, 1995. Television Appearances; Episodic: Kwame, ⬙Trust a Move,⬙ The Parent ’Hood, The WB, 1995. Young Mark, ⬙I Remember Grandpa,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1995. Brett, ⬙The Match Game,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. Lucas, ⬙The Crush Show,⬙ Mr. Rhodes, NBC, 1996. Lucas, ⬙Tom Moves In,⬙ Mr. Rhodes, NBC, 1996. Young Mark, ⬙Globetrotters,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1996. Lightning, ⬙Children of the Night,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. Lil Dawg, ⬙Mo’ Credit, Mo’ Problems,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1997. Carlos, ⬙Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1998. Donny, ⬙The One That Got Away,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Rafael Watson, ⬙The Partner,⬙ Nash Bridges (also known as Bridges), CBS, 2001. Basketball player, ⬙Back in the Day,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2002. Tobar, ⬙Slipknot,⬙ The Shield (also known as The Barn and Rampart), FX Channel, 2004. Titus Oliver, ⬙Up on a Roof,⬙ Blind Justice, ABC, 2005. Darryl, ⬙A Cult Classic,⬙ The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, Independent Film Channel, 2006. Darryl, ⬙Mudlarking,⬙ The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, Independent Film Channel, 2006. Darryl, ⬙Pounded,⬙ The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, Independent Film Channel, 2006. Jesse Roberts, ⬙Circling,⬙ Standoff, Fox, 2006.

NALL, Rashaan 1980– (Rashaan H. Nall) PERSONAL Full name, Rashaan Harvey Nall; born February 25, 1980, in Altadena, CA; raised in Pasadena, CA. Education: Attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and the R. D. Colburn School of the Arts. Avocational Interests: Baseball, basketball, golf, tennis. Career: Actor. CREDITS

Appeared in episodes of other programs, including an appearance as Darrin, Cracker (also known as Fitz), ABC.

Television Appearances; Series: Jared Moore, Social Studies, UPN, 1997. Walt, One on One, UPN, between 2002 and 2004. Walt Powell, Cuts, UPN, 2005–2006.

Film Appearances: Perry Lee, Fakin’ da Funk, Octillion Entertainment, 1997. Stray Bullet, Leprechaun in the Hood (also known as Leprechaun 5 and Leprechaun 5: Leprechaun in the Hood), Trimark Pictures, 2000.

Television Appearances; Movies: Dog, Tyson, HBO, 1995. Pack kid, Tin Soldier, Showtime, 1995. Lewis, Inferno, UPN, 1998. 209

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T–Bird, 3 Strikes, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2000. Floyd, Snipes, RuffNation Films/Innovation Film Group, 2001. Joe, Devil’s Prey, Studio Home Entertainment, 2001. Ronald, The Wash, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Stage Appearances: Appeared in various productions, including Lasting Impressions, Pauley Wauley, P.O.W., Romeo and Julie Mae, and Sins of the Father.

NAUFFTS, Geoffrey 1961– PERSONAL Born February 3, 1961. Addresses: Agent—Donna Massetti, Silver, Massetti, and Szatmary, 8730 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 440, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Member of the theatre companies Drama Department and Naked Angels, both New York City; appeared in commercials, including one for T. D. Waterhouse investment brokerage, 2005. Awards, Honors: Audience Award, outstanding narrative short film, Los Angeles Outfest, 1999, for Baby Steps; Drama League Award for Snakebit. CREDITS

Film Appearances: Craig in Ithaca, The Manhattan Project (also known as Deadly Game), Columbia, 1986. Stewart, The Pick–up Artist, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Man with goatee, Mississippi Burning, Orion, 1988. Boston pump jockey, Field of Dreams, Universal, 1989. Love or Money (also known as For Love or Money), Hemdale Film, 1990. Lieutenant Sherby, A Few Good Men, Columbia, 1992. Louis Paley, No Experience Necessary (short film), Darkroom Productions, 1996. Rob, Infinity, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996. The Citizen, Curb Entertainment, 1999. Cater waiter, Advice from a Caterpillar, Keystone Entertainment, 1999. Robert Conn, Baby Steps (short film), 1999. Jeff, Unfaithful (also known as Infidele and Untreu), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Bud, Melinda and Melinda, Fox Searchlight, 2004.

Television Appearances; Series: Officer Stan Kelly, The Commish, ABC, 1991–94. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Angry man, ⬙1996,⬙ If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Ed Gibson, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Brian, A House of Secrets and Lies, CBS, 1992. Josh Lansing, The Rockford Files: I Still Love L.A., CBS, 1994. Carl Rye, Jamey Boy, CBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: Fargo, Trio, 2003. 210

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NEWMAN NEIS, Reagan Dale 1976– PERSONAL

Film Director: Baby Steps (short film), 1999.

Born September 24, 1976, in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada; daughter of George and Jocelyn Neis. Avocational Interests: Horseback riding, singing, reading, watching television, and going to movies.

Stage Appearances: Ralph and Effing, Moonchildren, Second Stage Theatre Company, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1987. Corporal Jeffrey Owen Howard, A Few Good Men, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1989–91. Fred Stevens, June Moon, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, then Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, both 1997. The Maiden’s Prayer, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1998. Michael, Snakebit, Century Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, 1999. Hank, Once Around the City, Second Stage Theatre Company, 2001. Malcolm MacGregor, The Fully Monty (musical), Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 2002. Marvin, Falsettos (musical), Huntington Theatre Company, Boston University Theatre, Boston, MA, 2005. Lieutenant Thomas Keefer, The Caine Mutiny Court– Martial, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York City, 2006.

Addresses: Manager—Curtis Talent Management, 9607 Arby Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Liz, Naked Frailties, 1998. Kitten, Stark Raving Mad, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, 2002. Carol, Stolen Poem (short), 2004. Jaden, Material Girls, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Molly Stage, Maybe It’s Me ... , The WB, 2001–2002. Chelsea, A Minute with Stan Hooper, Fox, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: Molly Stage, Maybe It’s Me ... , The WB, 2001.

Appeared in Everything Will Be Different, New York City; also performed at La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, Los Angeles Theatre Club, Los Angeles, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, Virginia Stage Company, Norfolk, VA, and Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC.

Television Appearances; Specials: Totally Tube, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Host, The WB Sneak Peak Special, The WB, 2001. Suddenly I’m a Star, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Staci, ⬙Go Four–Point Plan,⬙ Go Fish, NBC, 2001. Laura, ⬙Evacuation,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2001. Nikki, ⬙Forbidden Girlfriend,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2002. Nikki, ⬙Malcolm Holds His Tongue,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2003. Nikki, ⬙Long Drive,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2003. Nikki, ⬙Kicked Out,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2003. Jane, ⬙Joey and the Book Club,⬙ Joey, NBC, 2004.

Major Tours: Appeared as Malcolm MacGregory in a touring production of the musical The Full Monty; also toured in Biloxi Blues. Stage Director: Tape, Naked Angels, Jose Quintero Theatre, New York City, 2001–2002, then Coast Playhouse, West Hollywood, CA, 2002.

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Television Movies: Jenifer (also known as The Jenifer Estess Story; also based on story by Nauffts), CBS, 2001.

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binder (an actor), 1991; children: Lena, Hannah. Education: Attended the California Institute of the Arts; studied mime with Marcel Marceau. Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505; International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 155, Beverly Hills, CA 32767. Career: Actress and comedian. Richmond Shepard Mime Troup, member, c. late 1960s; The Groundlings (comedy troupe), Los Angeles, CA, founding member, 1972. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding comedy—variety or music program, 1979, for Saturday Night Live. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sonja, Tunnelvision (also known as Tunnel Vision), Worldwide, 1976. Teenage Louise, American Hot Wax, Paramount, 1978. Herself, Mr. Mike’s Mondo Video, 1979. Herself, Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda, 1979. Zoey/Zerelda, Wholly Moses!, Columbia, 1980. (Uncredited) Film executive, Stardust Memories, 1980. Donut rooter, We’re All Devo, 1983. Linda, Perfect, Columbia, 1985. Voice of Mommy Dodo, Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird (also known as Follow That Bird), Warner Bros., 1985. Ellen Gardner, Invaders from Mars, Cannon, 1986. LaWanda Dumore, Problem Child 2, 1991. Additional voices, Kurenai no buta (also known as Porco rosso and Crimson Pig), 1992. Laarta, Coneheads, 1993. Mother, The Waiter, 1993. Elaine, Witchboard 2: The Devil’s Doorway (also known as Witchboard: The Return), 1993. Carol Spencer, Revenge of the Red Baron (also known as Plane Fear), 1994. Susan Rock, The Flintstones, 1994. First Lady, Jingle All the Way, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Sherry Rogers, Alone in the Woods, Concorde, 1996. Bertha Bimini, Rusty: A Dog’s Tale (also known as Rusty: The Great Rescue), 1997. Naked in the Cold Sun, 1997. Chow Bella, 1998. Frog–eyed woman, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. Casting director, I’m Losing You, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Sylvia, Just Add Water, 1998.

Television Appearances; Series: Manhattan Transfer, CBS, 1975. Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1975–80. Chief usherette and host, Canned Film Festival, 1986. Additional voices, Problem Child, 1993. Miss Dewberry, Bone Chillers, ABC, 1996. Voices of Miss Information, Charity Bazaar, and Joan of Arc, Histeria! (animated; also known as Warner Bros. ⬙Histeria!⬙), The WB, 1998. Voice of Lois Foutley and others, As Told by Ginger (animated), Nickelodeon, 2000–2003. Voice of Madame Butterfly, Oswald, Nickelodeon, 2001. Voice, The Oblongs ... (animated; also known as The Oblongs), The WB, 2001. Rosina Glass, 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven), The WB, 2002–2004. Voice of Samantha Shane, All Grown Up (animated; also known as Rugrats All Grown Up), Nickelodeon, 2003. Voice of Mrs. Van Stone and others, Danny Phantom (animated), Nickelodeon, 2004–2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Barbara, Her Life as a Man, NBC, 1984. Louise Bellini, This Wife for Hire, ABC, 1985. Flo, Radiant City, ABC, 1996. Professor Harris, Demolition University, Showtime, 1999. Minnie, Baby Huey’s Great Easter Adventure, UPN, 2000. Mrs. Van Stone, Van Stone: Tour of Duty, 2006. 212

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NEWMAN Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Death Row: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Laverne and Shirley (also known as Laverne & Shirley & Friends and Laverne & Shirley & Company), 1982. Jane Zontell/⬙Tweety,⬙ ⬙Bypass,⬙ St. Elsewhere, 1982. Jane Zontell/⬙Tweety,⬙ ⬙Legionnaires: Part 2,⬙ St. Elsewhere, 1982. Jane Zontell/⬙Tweety,⬙ ⬙Tweety and Ralph,⬙ St. Elsewhere, 1982. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1983. Herself, George Burns Comedy Week, 1985. Periwinkle, ⬙The Jar,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 1986. Joe’s secretary, ⬙Miss Stardust,⬙ Amazing Stories (also known as Steven Spielberg’s ⬙Amazing Stories⬙), 1987. Coral, ⬙The Little Mermaid,⬙ Faerie Tale Theatre (also known as Shelley Duvall’s ⬙Faerie Tale Theatre⬙), Showtime, 1987. Linda McGuire, ⬙Rouse Him Not,⬙ Monsters, 1988. Improv Tonight, syndicated, 1988. Showbiz Today, CNN, 1991. Lenora Hemple, ⬙And Bimbo Was His Name–O,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1992. Flannery O’Doule, Likely Suspects, Fox, 1992. Dr. Singer, Dudley, CBS, 1993. Flying squirrel, ⬙Tick vs. Education,⬙ The Tick (animated), 1996. Mrs. Buffay, ⬙The One with the Bullies,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1996. Dawn Sutton, ⬙Ex Marks the Spot,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Candice Ballard, ⬙World’s Greatest Dick,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as 3rd Rock and Life As We Know It), NBC, 1996. Over–supportive parent, ⬙Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah,⬙ Ellen, ABC, 1997. Becky, ⬙Panic,⬙ Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Joella, ⬙A Girl’s Gotta Deck the Halls,⬙ Jenny, NBC, 1997. Voice of Toby Raynes, ⬙Apokolips ... Now!: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Superman (animated; also known as Superman: The Animated Series), The WB, 1998. Voice of Mary Louise Dahl/Baby Doll, ⬙Love Is a Croc,⬙ Batman: Gotham Knights (animated), 1998. Voice of Miss Treacle, ⬙The Contest,⬙ Detention, The WB, 1999. Voice of librarian and kid with map, ⬙The Beeper Queen/Oskar Can’t Read?,⬙ Hey, Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999. Voice of news reporter, ⬙Dino Checks Out,⬙ Hey, Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999. Voice of Mrs. Price, ⬙Child’s Play,⬙ Static Shock (animated), The WB, 2000. Wendy, ⬙The Group,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2000. Voice of crossing guard, ⬙Mortal Dilemma/Evil Goes Wild/Get Out of My Head!,⬙ Grim & Evil (animated; also known as The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy), Cartoon Network, 2001.

Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Things We Did Last Summer (also known as ⬙Saturday Night Live⬙: Things We Did Last Summer), NBC, 1977. Host, Bob and Ray, Jane, Laraine, and Gilda, NBC, 1979. Steve Martin’s Best Show Ever, NBC, 1981. Conehead, E.T. and Friends: Magical Movie Visitors, CBS, 1982. Prime Times, NBC, 1983. Cynthia Fisher, My Town, ABC, 1986. Shawn, Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Host, Coca–Cola Presents Live: The Hard Rock, NBC, 1988. Teri Garr in Flapjack Floozie, NBC, 1988. Herself, Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. (Uncredited) Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial, NBC, 1991. Rosalyn Carter, Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash, NBC, 1992. Growing Up Funny, Lifetime, 1994. The ABC Saturday Morning Preview Party, ABC, 1996. Beverly Hills High, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. Gilda Radner: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1997. John Belushi: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, UPN, 1999. Herself and various characters, Saturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin, NBC, 1999. Herself and various characters, Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies, NBC, 1999. Voice of Samantha Shane, The Rugrats: All Growed Up (animated), Nickelodeon, 2001. Voice of Samantha, A Rugrats Kwanzaa (animated), Nickelodeon, 2001. SNL Remembers John Belushi, NBC, 2002. Herself, Comedy Central Presents: The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Chevy Chase, Comedy Central, 2002. 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Guest, Here to Remember, Here!, 2004. Live from the New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live (also known as SNL: The First 5 Years), NBC, 2005. Voice of Pam and 50s ghost jock, Danny Phantom: Reign Storm (animated), Nickelodeon, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Voice of Connie Conehead, The Coneheads, NBC, 1983. The Noel Edmonds Show, ABC, 1986. You!, Fox, 1999. Voice, Lucky Lydia (animated), Cartoon Network, 2000. Voice, The Oblongs ... (animated; also known as The Oblongs), The WB, 2001. 213

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Voice of Sybil Scussler, ⬙Very Personal Injury,⬙ Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (animated), Cartoon Network, 2001. ⬙Saturday Night Live,⬙ TV Tales, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Voice of Dr. Marion O’Keefe, ⬙Quality Time,⬙ The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2002. Voice of Queen Jipiurrulac, ⬙Scary Godparents,⬙ The Fairly OddParents (animated), Nickelodeon, 2002. Officer Laraine Elkin, ⬙You Gotta Love Somebody: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ According to Jim, ABC, 2003. Laraine, ⬙The Best Man,⬙ According to Jim, ABC, 2004. Voice, Father of the Pride (animated), NBC, 2004. Voice of Medusa, ⬙This Little Piggy,⬙ Justice League (animated; also known as JL and Justice League Unlimited), Cartoon Network, 2004. Voice of Lacey Ladybug, ⬙Ladybugged,⬙ The Buzz on Maggie (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙The Buzz on Maggie⬙), The Disney Channel, 2005. Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words, Bravo, 2005.

Career: Actor. Action Workshops (casting agency and workshop), codirector; English teacher and drama tutor in New Zealand. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Falafel, a recurring role, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, syndicated, between 1995 and 1999. Television Appearances; Episodic: Official, ⬙Winner Take All,⬙ Young Hercules, Fox, 1998. Peddler, ⬙The Quill Is Mightier ... ,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1998. Buterus, ⬙Get Jason,⬙ Young Hercules, Fox, 1999. Street vendor, ⬙Cradle of Hope,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1995. Statius, ⬙Prometheus,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 1995. Falafel, ⬙Lyre, Lyre, Hearts on Fire,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess, syndicated, 2000. Priest, ⬙One Wedding and an Execution,⬙ Jack of All Trades, syndicated, 2000. John, ⬙Live and Let Live,⬙ Mercy Peak, TV New Zealand, 2002. John, ⬙The Uses of Port,⬙ Mercy Peak, TV New Zealand, 2003. Second delegate, ⬙Snip It, Snip It Good,⬙ Power Rangers Ninja Storm, ABC, 2003. Supreme Commander Fowler Birdy, ⬙Dismissed,⬙ Power Rangers S.P.D. (also known as Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta), The Disney Channel, 2005. Supreme Commander Fowler Birdy, ⬙Messenger: Part 1,⬙ Power Rangers S.P.D. (also known as Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta), The Disney Channel, 2005. Supreme Commander Fowler Birdy, ⬙Katastrophe,⬙ Power Rangers S.P.D. (also known as Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta), The Disney Channel, 2005. Supreme Commander Fowler Birdy, ⬙Endings: Part 2,⬙ Power Rangers S.P.D. (also known as Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta), The Disney Channel, 2005.

Stage Appearances: Gwen Landis, Fifth of July, New Apollo Theatre, New York City, 1980–82. RECORDINGS Videos: Herself and various characters, The Best of John Belushi, 1985. Herself and various characters, The Best of Dan Ackroyd, 1986. Herself, The Best of Chevy Chase, 1987. (Uncredited) Herself, Saturday Night Live Christmas, 1999. Video Games: Voice of various characters, Stupid Invaders, Ubi Soft Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Queen Bee, Grandma, and woman, Madagascar, Activision, 2005. True Crime: New York City, Activision, 2005.

Also appeared in episodes of Doves of War and Street Legal.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, July 8, 1985, p. 65.

Television Appearances; Other: Turgev, The Vector File, 2002. Film Appearances: Bohemian, An Angel at My Table, Fine Line, 1990. King of the Dead, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (also known as The Return of the King and Der Herr der Ringe: Die Rueckkehr des Koenigs), New Line Cinema, 2003. Himself, Ring Con 2004, Zoom Entertainment, 2004.

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NORRIS Film Stunt Coordinator: The Octagon (also known as The Man without Mercy), American Cinema Releasing, 1980. An Eye for an Eye, Avco–Embassy, 1981. Assistant stunt coordinator, I, the Jury, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Forced Vengeance, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1982. Silent Rage, Columbia, 1982. Lone Wolf McQuade (also known as A Man without Fear), Orion, 1983. Missing in Action, Cannon, 1984. Code of Silence, Orion, 1985. Invasion U.S.A., Cannon, 1985. Missing in Action 2: The Beginning, Cannon, 1985. Firewalker, Cannon, 1986.

Surgeon, River Queen, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Salieri in Amadeus; as Danforth in The Crucible; and as the Marquis de Sade in Quill.

NORRIS, Aaron 1951– PERSONAL Born November 23, 1951, in Gardena, CA; brother of Chuck Norris (an actor, producer, and writer). Education: Studied martial arts and held black belts in various disciplines.

Film Stunt Performer: (Uncredited) Black Belt Jones, Warner Bros., 1974. (Uncredited) Breaker! Breaker! (also known as Breaker, Breaker and Cindy Jo & the Texas Turnaround), American International Pictures, 1977. (Uncredited) Speedtrap, 1977, First Artists, 1978. (Uncredited) Stunt double, Good Guys Wear Black, American Cinema Releasing, 1978. Go Tell the Spartans, Avco–Embassy, 1978. (Uncredited) Stunt double, A Force of One, American Cinema Releasing, 1979. An Eye for an Eye, Avco–Embassy, 1981. Silent Rage, Columbia, 1982. Lies, Starlight/Film Gallery, 1983. Breakin’ (also known as Breakdance and Breakdance: The Movie), Cannon, 1984. (Uncredited) Missing in Action 2: The Beginning, Cannon, 1985. Dangerously Close (also known as Campus ’86 and Choice Kill), Cannon, 1986. The Naked Cage (also known as The Cage and Wild Cage), Cannon, 1986.

Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Stunt performer, director, and writer. President of Norris Brothers Entertainment. Military service: Served in the U.S. military, served in Vietnam. CREDITS Film Director: Braddock: Missing in Action III, Cannon, 1988. Platoon Leader, Cannon, 1988. Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (also known as Delta Force 2 and Delta Force 2: Operation Stranglehold), Cannon, 1990. The Hitman, Cannon, 1991. Sidekicks, Triumph Releasing, 1992. Good Cop/Bad Cop, 1993. Hellbound, Cannon, 1994. Top Dog, LIVE Entertainment, 1995. Forest Warrior, Nu–Image Films, 1996.

Film Appearances: Al, Good Guys Wear Black, American Cinema Releasing, 1978. Anderson, A Force of One, American Cinema Releasing, 1979. Hatband, The Octagon (also known as The Man without Mercy), American Cinema Releasing, 1980. Punk, Lone Wolf McQuade (also known as A Man without Fear), Orion, 1983. Third guard, Deadly Force, Embassy Pictures, 1983. Jack Hazard, Overkill, Trimark Pictures, 1996. Tony Maylam, The Cutter, Nu–Image Films, 2005, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006.

Film Producer: Associate producer, Silent Rage, Columbia, 1982. Producer, Ripper Man, Warner Bros., 1996. Executive producer, The Cutter, Nu–Image Films, 2005, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006. Film Fight and Martial Arts Choreographer: Martial arts choreographer, Good Guys Wear Black, American Cinema Releasing, 1978. Fight choreographer, A Force of One, American Cinema Releasing, 1979. Fight choreographer, The Octagon (also known as The Man without Mercy), American Cinema Releasing, 1980.

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Television Executive Producer; Movies: Logan’s War: Bound by Honor, CBS, 1998. The President’s Man, CBS, 2000. The President’s Man: A Line in the Sand, CBS, 2002. Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire, CBS, 2005.

Addresses: Office—Norris Film Works, 7827 West Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75225.

Television Director; Movies: Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire, CBS, 2005.

Career: Actor, director, writer, producer, and composer. Norris Film Works, Dallas, TX, producer and director; also works as stunt performer, second unit director, camera operator, production assistant, and assistant film editor.

Television Stunt Coordinator; Movies: Elvis, ABC, 1979. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Flashpoint,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996. ⬙Sons of Thunder,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997. ⬙Winds of Change,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Pizza skateboarder, A Force of One, American Cinema Releasing, 1979. Scott at eighteen, The Octagon (also known as The Man Without Mercy), American Cinema Releasing, 1980. Bar patron, Final Cut (also known as Death Games), VidAmerica, 1980. Forced Vengeance, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1982. Fred, Young Warriors (also known as The Graduates of Malibu High), Cannon, 1983. Savoy, Born American (also known as Arctic Heat and Jaeaetaevae polte), Nova Releasing, 1986. Michael ⬙Mike⬙ Hawkins, Survival Game, Trans World Entertainment, 1987. Leg Up (short film), 1990. Greg, Delta Force 3: The Killing Game (also known as Delta Force 3 and Young Commandos), Warner Home Video, 1991. Dancer, The Beverly Hillbillies, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Matt Collins, Death Ring, New Line Home Video, 1993. Molech, Dragon Fury II, 1996. Mike Lazo, Ripper Man, Warner Bros., 1996. Bob, Carnival of Wolves, JL Media/Tri Vision Entertainment, 1996. Sergeant Mike Morton, Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol (also known as D.F.1: The Lost Patrol), Frontline Entertainment Group, 1999. Billy Rians, The Rage Within, Amsell Entertainment, 2001. Chet McGrady, Bleed, 2002. Jux Jonas, Bells of Innocence, 2003. Student, To Live Is to Die (short film), 2003. Danny O’Conner, Birdie and Bogey, Norris Family Films, 2004. (Uncredited) Mutant, Six: The Mark Unleashed, ChristianCinema.com, 2004. Willy, Trip in a Summer Dress (short film), Reeling Spirit Productions, 2004.

Television Stunt Performer; Movies: White Water Rebels, CBS, 1983. WRITINGS Screenplays; Stories for Films: Invasion U.S.A., Cannon, 1985. Top Dog, LIVE Entertainment, 1995. Teleplays; with Others; Series: Sons of Thunder, CBS, 1999. Teleplays; Movies: Logan’s War: Bound by Honor, CBS, 1998. Teleplays; Episodic: ⬙Lucas: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997. ⬙Sons of Thunder,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997. ⬙Division Street,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2001. Novels; with Others: (With Chuck Norris and Ken Abraham) The Justice Riders, B & H Publishing Group, 2006. (With Chuck Norris, Ken Abraham, and Tim Grayem) A Treat to Justice, B & H Publishing Group, 2007.

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NORRIS Appeared (as Michael Norris) as ring announcer for an episode of Arli$$, HBO; and in episodes of Chicago Hope, CBS, and Party of Five, Fox. Television Appearances; Other: Member of ensemble, Prime Time Comedy, 1998.

Television Appearances; Movies: Delta Vee security person, Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire, CBS, 2005.

Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Thunderhawk,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. ⬙The Bachelor Party,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. ⬙White Buffalo,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. ⬙The Avenging Angel,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic: O’Malley, ⬙Storm Warning,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1993. Butz, ⬙Born to the Purple,⬙ Babylon 5 (also known as B5), syndicated, 1994. Kyle Clayton, ⬙The Road to Black Bayou,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. Dean Watkins, ⬙Blown Apart,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1995. Rusty, ⬙The Juggernaut,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1996. Dr. Simon Rice, ⬙The Neighborhood,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1997. (As Michael Norris) First ⬙roadie,⬙ DiResta, UPN, 1998. First salsa stud, ⬙Rise to the Occasion,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1999. (As Michael Norris) Member of second threesome, Queer as Folk, 1999. (Uncredited) FBI Agent Larry Wagner, ⬙Winds of Change,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000. Guest, ⬙Billy Martin,⬙ ESPN SportsCentury, ESPN, 2000. Guest, ⬙Charlie Finley,⬙ ESPN SportsCentury, ESPN, 2000. (As Michael Norris) Frank Locke, ⬙Reel Rangers,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2001.

Television Work; Other: Associate producer, Logan’s War: Bound by Honor (movie), CBS, 1998. (As Michael Norris) Stunt coordinator, Sons of Thunder (series), CBS, 1999. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Rage Within, Amsell Entertainment, 2001. Bells of Innocence, 2003. (With others; and composer) To Live Is to Die (short film), 2003. ADAPTATIONS The 1993 movie Death Ring was based on a story by Norris.

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O’BRIEN, Miles 1959– PERSONAL Born June 9, 1959, in Detroit, MI; married, wife’s name Sandy; children: Murrough (son), Connery (daughter). Education: Attended Georgetown University.

Also hosted the series CNN Science and Technology Week, Cable News Network. Television Appearances; Specials: Correspondent, Swords to Plowshares: The Price of Peace, Cable News Network, 1993. Host, The John Glenn Story: A Return to Space, Cable News Network, 1998.

Career: Broadcast journalist. WRC–TV, Washington DC, assignment editor, 1982; general assignment reporter and anchor for KQTV–TV, St. Joseph, MO, WNYT–TV, Albany, NY, and WTSP–TV, St. Petersburg, FL; WCVB–TV, Boston, MA, reporter, 1987; Cable News Network, Atlanta, GA, staff member, 1992—, including assignments as anchor and correspondent for Science Unit.

Television Appearances; Episodes: Correspondent, ⬙Terminal Count: What It Takes to Make the Space Shuttle Fly,⬙ CNN Presents, 2001. Guest host, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2004. Guest, The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Central, 2005.

Awards, Honors: Local Emmy Awards, 1986, for reporting on a chlorine gas leak in St. Petersburg, FL, and 1989, for reporting on a youth gang crisis in Boston, MA; award from Overseas Press Club of America, for a 1994 documentary special on post–Cold War technology; Emmy Award (with others), news and documentary category, 1997, for coverage of Olympic park bombing in Atlanta, GA, 1996; National Headliner Award (with others), 2002, for coverage of the events of September 11, 2001; Space Communicator Award, Rotary National Awards for Space Achievement, 2002.

Television Producer; Episodic: ⬙Terminal Count: What It Takes to Make the Space Shuttle Fly,⬙ CNN Presents, 2001. Television Producer; Other: Swords to Plowshares: The Price of Peace (special), Cable News Network, 1993.

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Also writer for the series CNN Science and Technology Week, Cable News Network.

Television Appearances; Series: Substitute host and correspondent from National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NewsNight with Aaron Brown, Cable News Network, 2001–2004. Anchor, Headline News, Cable News Network, 2001–2002.

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OTHER SOURCES

CREDITS

Electronic: CNN Online, http://www.cnn.com, September 13, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Cohost, The Know Zone, The Discovery Channel, 1995. Host, The Site, MSNBC, 1996–97. Anchor, MSNBC Live (also known as MSNBC Dayside and MSNBC Right Now), MSNBC, 1998–99. Host, MSNBC Morning Blend, MSNBC, beginning 1998. Cohost, Weekend Today, NBC, 1999–2003. Coanchor, American Morning, Cable News Network, 2003—.

O’BRIEN, Soledad 1966– PERSONAL Full name, Maria de la Soledad Teresa O’Brien; born September 19, 1966, in St. James, NY; daughter of Edward (a mechanical engineer and professor) and Estella (a high school teacher) O’Brien; married Brad Raymond (an investment banker), 1995; children: Sophia Elizabeth, Cecilia, Charlie and Jackson (twins). Education: Harvard University, B.A., c. 2000.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Presenter, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts, HBO, 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: Correspondent, Imaging America, PBS, 1997. Presenter, 13th Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards, NBC, 1999. Online moderator, Summit in Silicon Valley, MSNBC, 2000.

Addresses: Office—Cable News Network, 820 First St. NE, Washington, DC 20002–4243. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Broadcast journalist. KISS–FM Radio, Boston, MA, affiliated with the talk shows Health Week in Review and Second Opinion, 1989; WBZ–TV, Boston, news writer and associate producer of Eyewitness News: First Edition; KRON–TV, San Francisco, CA, local reporter and bureau chief; NBC–TV, New York City, field producer for news programs, 1991–93, member of national news staff, 1993–2003; Cable News Network, Washington, DC, member of news staff, 2003—. Women’s Wire (Internet Web site), technology columnist; USA Weekend (magazine), contributing technology editor. Harlem School for the Arts, member of board of directors.

Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Central, 2003. CNN Daybreak, Cable News Network, 2004. Paula Zahn Now, Cable News Network, 2006. Film Appearances: Herself, New Orleans Story (documentary), Intelli– Films, 2006. OTHER SOURCES

Member: National Association of Black Journalists, National Association of Hispanic Journalists.

Books: Contemporary Hispanic Biography, Volume 1, Gale, 2002.

Awards, Honors: Local Emmy award, 1995, for The Know Zone; Hispanic Achievement Award in Communications, 1997; ALMA Award nomination, outstanding host of a national information program, American Latin Media Arts Awards, 1999, for MSNBC Morning Blend; ALMA Award nominations, outstanding correspondent, anchor, and/or host of a national news program or special, 2000, and outstanding correspondent or anchor of a national news program, 2002, both for Weekend Today; George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, Henry W. Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Georgia, 2005, for coverage of Hurricane Katrina; named Woman of Power, National Urban League, 2006; Cable Vision Award, National Association of Minorities, 2006.

Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 10, 1997. Hispanic, October, 1996, p. 9; June, 2005. Jet, December 20, 2004, p. 26. Parents, October, 2001. People Weekly, June 16, 1997, p. 108; May 8, 2000, p. 148. San Francisco Chronicle, April 15, 1997. Washington Post, June 10, 1997. Woman’s Day, April 15, 2004, p. 87; May 10, 2005, p. 24. Woman’s World, August 17, 2004, p. 7. 219

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Electronic: CNN Online, http://www.cnn.com, September 13, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Dawn ⬙Dee⬙ Stewart, As the World Turns, 1973. Anita Cramer, Sons and Daughters, CBS, 1974. Margo Montgomery Hughes, As the World Turns, 1993–94. Anne Paulsen, Law & Order, NBC, 1998–2004.

O’CONNOR, Glynnis 1956(?)– PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Phyllis Carpenter, Black Beauty, NBC, 1978. Elizabeth Chisholm, The Chisholms, CBS, 1979. Cas Richter, The Deliberate Stranger, NBC, 1986.

Born November 19, 1956 (some sources say 1955), in New York, NY; daughter of Daniel (a producer) and Lenka (an actress; professional name, Lenka Peterson) O’Connor; sister of Kevin J. O’Connor (an actor) and Bryan O’Connor (a director); married Doug, November 1985; children: Lindsay, Hana. Education: Attended State University of New York College at Purchase.

Television Appearances; Movies: Anita Cramer, Senior Year, 1974. Terry, Someone I Touched, ABC, 1975. Carol Lindsay, All Together Now, ABC, 1975. Gina Biggs, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble, ABC, 1976. Maureen Connolly, Little Mo, NBC, 1978. Gee Gee and Arlette Fairlain, My Kidnapper, My Love (also known as The Dark Side of Love), NBC, 1980. Rindy Banks, The Fighter (also known as Fighting Chance), CBS, 1983. Lois, Love Leads the Way (also known as Love Leads the Way: A True Story), The Disney Channel, 1984. Leola Mae Harmon, Why Me?, ABC, 1984. Kevan Harris, Sins of the Father, NBC, 1985. Marcia Woldarski, A Conspiracy of Love, CBS, 1987. Becky Scruggs, To Heal a Nation, NBC, 1988. Ruth Berent, Too Good to Be True, ABC, 1988. Lynn Lewis, Police Story: Cop Killer (also known as Cop Killer), ABC, 1988. Molly Fitzsimmons, Flowers for Matty (also known as Kojak: Flowers for Matty), ABC, 1990. Sloan Evans, Nightmare in the Daylight, CBS, 1992. Nancy Lyon, Death in Small Doses, ABC, 1995. Harper Parish, Past the Bleachers, ABC, 1995. Cat Marshall, Summer of Fear (also known as Father’s Day and Simon Says), CBS, 1996. Charlotte Nelson Foster, Ellen Foster, CBS, 1997. Claudia Bedloe, Saint Maybe (also known as Anne Tyler’s ⬙Saint Maybe⬙), CBS, 1998.

Addresses: Agent—Richard Bauman and Associates, Inc., 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 473, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actress. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Genie Award, best foreign actress, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1983, for Melanie. CREDITS Film Appearances: Susan Rollins, Jeremy (also known as Susan and Jeremy), United Artists, 1973. Rose, Baby Blue Marine, Columbia, 1976. Bobbie Lee Hartley, Ode to Billy Joe, Warner Bros., 1976. Lisa, Kid Vengeance (also known as Take Another Hard Ride and Vengeance Vendetta), Cannon, 1977. Ruthie, Getting It Over With, 1977. Corky, California Dreaming, American International Pictures, 1979. Ramona, Those Lips, Those Eyes, United Artists, 1980. Petra Wetzel, Night Crossing, Buena Vista, 1981. Jeannie McBride, The White Lions, 1981. Melanie Daniel (title role), Melanie, Embassy, 1981. Sally, Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Barmaid, Mary Jane’s Last Dance, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2000. Connie Campbell, New Best Friend, 2002.

Television Appearances; Specials: Emily Webb, Our Town, 1977. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ellen, ⬙Cliffy,⬙ The Rookies, 1975. Gayle, ⬙Mister Five and Dime,⬙ Harry O, 1976. Angel, ⬙Bedeviled Angel,⬙ Rosetti and Ryan, 1977. Dorothy Livingston, ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ The Twilight Zone, 1986. Jo, ⬙Fish out of Water,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1992. Jo, ⬙Burning Desire,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1992. Jo, ⬙Love Is Strange,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1992. 220

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O’DONOHUE Television Appearances; Episodic: Armed guard, ⬙Bad Dog,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1991. Detective Vorhess, ⬙The Suspect,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1991. Bailiff, ⬙Aftermath,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1991. Clerk, ⬙Dicky’s Got the Blues,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1991. Bailiff, ⬙Fish Out of Water,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1992. Bailiff, ⬙Burning Desire,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, NBC, 1992. (Uncredited) Jury foreman, ⬙Love in Bloom,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1992. Harry, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC, c. 1992. ⬙The Trial of Reno Raines,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1994. Court clerk, ⬙From Who the Skell Rolls,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Court clerk, ⬙Trials and Tribulations,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Gus, ⬙The Beard,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1995. Mr. Goodwin, ⬙Make of Two Hearts,⬙ ER, NBC, 1995. Lester, ⬙Big Girl on Campus,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1995. Ernest, ⬙New Year’s Eve,⬙ Mad About You, NBC, 1995. Detective Gene Pirro, ⬙Leave of Absence,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Jury foreman, The Wright Verdicts, CBS, 1995. Stan, ⬙Presence,⬙ NewsRadio (also known as The Station), NBC, 1996. Stagehand, ⬙It’s for You, Mrs. Lincoln,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1996. Jail guard, ⬙X Marks the Murder: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. Kenneth Reed, ⬙School’s Out Forever,⬙ Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1996. Jordan Butler, ⬙After Midnight,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1996. George Kinnear, ⬙A Ceremony of Innocence,⬙ EZ Streets, CBS, 1997. Al Barnette, ⬙One Wedding and a Funeral,⬙ Total Security, ABC, 1997. Detective Gene Pirro, ⬙Lamb to the Slaughter,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1997. Bernard Nolan, Michael Hayes, CBS, c. 1997. Harry, ⬙Civil War,⬙ Everybody Loves Raymond (also known as Raymond), CBS, 1998. Detective Ed Murphy, ⬙Fools Russian,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1998. Detective Ed Murphy, ⬙Cinnamon Buns,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1998. Detective Ed Murphy, ⬙Skel in a Cell,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1998. Vincent D’Amato, ⬙Hope You Had the Time of Your Life,⬙ To Have & to Hold, CBS, 1998. Detective Ryan, ⬙Gun with the Wind,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1998. Jack O’Boyle, ⬙White Collar,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 1999. Sergeant Fanning, ⬙Hostess to Murder,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1999. Dirk, ⬙Bowled Over,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1999.

Stage Appearances: Nancy Graham, Domestic Issues, Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1983. The Taming of the Shrew, Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland, OH, 1984.

O’DONOHUE, John F. (John F. Donohue, John O’Donahue, John F. O’Donahue, John O’Donohue) PERSONAL Married. Career: Actor. New York Police Department, New York City, police officer, 1968–88, retiring as lieutenant. Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Multiple characters, The Ben Stiller Show, Fox, 1992–93, then HBO, 1993. Max Dumas, The John Larroquette Show (also known as Larroquette), NBC, 1993–94. Sergeant Eddie Gibson, a recurring role, NYPD Blue, ABC, between 2000 and 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Doherty, Columbo: A Trace of Murder, ABC, 1997. Sergeant Hoskins, Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy, Fox, 1997. (As John O’Donohue) Harry the doorman, Winchell, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Pilots: Max Dumas, The John Larroquette Show (also known as Larroquette), NBC, 1993. Fireman, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995. 221

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OSSER, Jonathan 1989– (Jonathan Cease) PERSONAL Full name, Jonathan Stuart Osser; born January 14, 1989, in CA. Career: Actor and voice performer. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, best actor age ten or under in a television comedy series, 1998, and Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best young ensemble in a television series, 1999, both for Hiller and Diller.

Performed as a cop in a reenactment for America’s Most Wanted.

CREDITS

Film Appearances: (As John F. O’Donahue) Fat man, Snapdragon, Prism Pictures, 1993. (Uncredited) Food mart clerk, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Prison guard, The Cable Guy, Columbia TriStar, 1996. Federal Reserve guard, Steel, Warner Bros., 1997. Detective, Guy, Gramercy, 1997. Detective Ray, As Good as It Gets, TriStar, 1997. Bobby Morgan, Simon Says, 1998. (As John F. Donohue) Sid, Living Out Loud, New Line Cinema, 1998. (As John F. O’Donahue) Bobby, Lucky Numbers (also known as Le bon numero), Paramount, 2000. (As John O’Donahue) Tony the doorman, The Family Man, MCA/Universal, 2000. Detective Anderson, Crooked Lines, Cinemavault Releasing International, 2003. Pops Sullivan, The Groomsmen, Bauer Martinez Studios, 2006. Hank ⬙The Tank⬙ Tankersley, Lonely Street, Chris Brinker Productions/Inwood Street Productions/ Giraffe Productions, 2006.

Film Appearances: Little Sammy Curtis, The Skateboard Kid II, Concorde– New Horizons, 1995. (As Jonathan Cease) Child in classroom, Matilda (also known as Roald Dahl’s ⬙Matilda⬙), TriStar, 1996. Kramer’s grandson, My Fellow Americans, Warner Bros., 1996. Young Peter, Eight Days a Week, 1997, Legacy Releasing, 1999. Mikey Livingston, ⬙Non–fiction,⬙ Storytelling, Fine Line, 2001. Worried kid, Max Keeble’s Big Move, Buena Vista/Walt Disney, 2001. Young Dave Buznik, Anger Management, Columbia, 2003. Appeared as Alexander, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day; according to some sources, also appeared in films titled The Body Troopers and Things That Go. Film Work: Member of automated dialog replacement loop group, The Jungle Book 2, Buena Vista, 2003.

Stage Appearances: Vince and Tom Kelly, All Dolled Up, Working Stiff Productions, Acorn Theatre at Theatre Row, New York City, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Little Jarod, a recurring role, The Pretender, NBC, between 1996 and 1999. Josh Hiller, Hiller and Diller, ABC, 1997. Voices of Tim Baines and Little Kevin, Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? (animated), Cartoon Network, 2002.

Appeared in an off–off–Broadway production of Bullpen.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Billy Epperson, ⬙Shallow Boy,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1996.

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PAGAN, Michael J. PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Kid, Black Scorpion (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Black Scorpion⬙), Showtime, 1995. Kid, Alien Avengers (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Alien Avengers⬙ and Welcome to Planet Earth), Showtime, 1996. Malik Sawyer, Killers in the House (also known as Captivity), USA Network, 1998. Scott Marshall, Up, Up, and Away!, The Disney Channel, 2000.

Full name, Michael Jamon Pagan. Avocational Interests: Magic, athletics. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor. Appeared in advertisements. Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, outstanding youth actor, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1999, for How Stella Got Her Groove Back. Various athletic achievements, include being named Peers Outstanding Male Athlete Male of the Year, 1993–95; took first place in the triathlon, both at the Junior Olympics and USA Track and Field, both 1995; received the John R. Wooden Award for Division IV basketball player of the year and named the CIF Division IV basketball high school player of the year, both 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Stevie, ⬙No Smoking,⬙ Hang Time, NBC, 1997. Big Crane, ⬙Bang,⬙ The Shield (also known as The Barn and Rampart), FX Channel, 2005. Anthony, ⬙Love Triangle,⬙ Shark, CBS, 2006. Greg, ⬙Dump Me? Dump You!,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2006. Greg, ⬙Tijuana Break Up?,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2006. Patrick, ⬙Going Going Gone,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2006.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared in Razzle Dazzle.

Film Appearances: Dylan Wilson, Rusty: A Dog’s Tale (also known as Rusty: The Great Adventure and Rusty: The Great Rescue), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Quincy Payne, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Sam Hobbes, Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. Young David, The Gospel, Columbia/TriStar, 2005. Roger Weathers, Gridiron Gang, Columbia, 2006. Tyson (Tye), See No Evil (also known as Eye Scream Man, Goodnight, and The Goodnight Man), Lions Gate Films, 2006.

Television Work; Specials: Producer of the television special In Search of a Dream. RECORDINGS Videos: Presenter, 14th Annual Inner City Destiny Awards, Tri Destined Studios, 2006. 224

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PAOLONE Sophie Furillo, ⬙The Virgin and the Turkey,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1985. Sophie Furillo, ⬙Fathers and Guns,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1986. ⬙Grace Note,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1986. Mrs. Statler, ⬙Happiness Is a Warm Gun,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1987. Hungry mother, ⬙Noises Everywhere: Part 2,⬙ Knots Landing, CBS, 1987. Nurse, ⬙Less than Perfect,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1988. Diane, premiere episode, Alien Nation, Fox, 1989. Nurse Bagley, ⬙Disorderly Orderlies,⬙ Perfect Strangers, ABC, 1990. Rose, The Second Half, NBC, 1993. Ellen, ⬙2Shy,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1995. Sandra, ⬙Love and Hope,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Sandra, ⬙Small Sacrifices,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. ⬙Nobody Walks in El Camino,⬙ High Incident, ABC, 1996. The mother, ⬙Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1997. Instructor, ⬙Liver, Hold the Mushrooms,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1998. Adoption caseworker, ⬙The Visit,⬙ ER, NBC, 2000. Adoption caseworker, ⬙The Greatest of Gifts,⬙ ER, NBC, 2000. ⬙Absolution,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2001. ⬙Virgin Territory,⬙ The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2001. Doctor, ⬙Twilight,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2003. Eva Gershon, ⬙Baggage Claim,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2004.

WRITINGS Teleplays; Specials: Wrote the television special In Search of a Dream.

PAOLONE, Catherine PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Pakula/King and Associates, 9229 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 315, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mrs. ⬙Good Joe,⬙ Heart Like a Wheel, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Miss Decker, Project X, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Rosemarie, We’re Talking Serious Money, Cinetel Films, 1992. Operator, Unlawful Entry, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Doris Kalewsky, Relentless 3, Cinetel Films, 1993. Cookie mom, Trading Mom (also known as The Mommy Market), Trimark Pictures, 1994. Third lecture woman, Krippendorf’s Tribe, Buena Vista, 1998. Passenger, The Odd Couple II (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Odd Couple II⬙), Paramount, 1998. Aunt Josephine, Carlo’s Wake, Four Starz Productions, 1999. Doctor, Hanging Up (also known as Aufgelegt!), Columbia, 2000. Mrs. Boggs, Ready to Rumble, Warner Bros., 2000. Second mourner, The Ring, DreamWorks, 2002.

Appeared as Joanne in an episode of Diagnosis Murder, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Cabbie, London and Davis in New York, CBS, 1984.

Television Appearances; Movies: Matron Miriam Mather, Reform School Girl, Showtime, 1994.

PARKER, Marisa See PETRORO, Marisa

Television Appearances; Episodic: Debra, ⬙The Way We Were,⬙ Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1981. ⬙Bye Bye Birdie,⬙ Alice, CBS, 1981. ⬙Best Little Waitress in the World,⬙ Alice, CBS, 1982. Evelyn Manelli, ⬙One of Our Own,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1982. Donna Guzzo, ⬙The Belles of St. Clete’s,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1985. Woman, ⬙Steer Crazy,⬙ Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 (As Katelin Peterson) Katie, ⬙Twenty–five Little Pre– pubers without a Snoot–ful,⬙ Two and a Half Men, CBS, 2003. (As Peterson) Loogie, ⬙Soup to Nuts,⬙ Oliver Beene, Fox, 2004. (As Peterson) Sally Hartsell, ⬙My Little Runaway,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2004. Voices of Lucy, Sally, and Marcie, ⬙Vegetable Fun Fest,⬙ Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005.

PETERSEN, Katelin (Katelin Peterson) PERSONAL Sister of Cole Petersen (an actor). Avocational Interests: Rock climbing, swimming. Career: Actress and voice performer. Appeared in commercials for Visa Gold credit cards, Coca Cola soft drinks, Toys ’r Us toy stores, and Long John Silver’s restaurants; also voice for radio advertisements.

Stage Appearances: Maurice, Beauty and the Beast, 2003. Appeared as angel, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, and the witch, The 500 Hats of Bartholomew.

Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best guest–starring young actress in a television series, 2005, for ⬙My Little Runaway,⬙ Judging Amy.

Major Tours: Forties girl, Blasts from the Past, 2004. OTHER SOURCES

CREDITS

Periodicals: Star Trek Communicator, Volume 124, 1998, pp. 62– 64.

Film Appearances: Lizbeth, Angel on Abbey Street, 1999. (As Katelin Peterson) Fourth kid, The Next Best Thing, Paramount, 2000. (Uncredited) Voice of Americus Nation, Where the Heart Is, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Cassie, Cahoots, Chewing School, 2001. Girl, Mafia Movie Madness (short film), Bandwagon Productions/TGFilms, 2003. Voices of girl and others for English version, Tonari no Totoro (animated; also known as My Neighbor Totoro), Walt Disney, 2004.

PETRORO, Marisa 1972– (Marisa Parker) PERSONAL Original name, Marisa Petroro; born February 11, 1972, in Elizabeth, NJ. Education: Attended Rutgers University; Kean University, B.S., cum laude.

Film Work: Member of automated dialog replacement loop group, The Fog, Columbia, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Schiowitz–Connor–Ankrum–Wolf, 1680 Vine St., Suite 1016, Los Angeles, CA 90028; (commercials) Henderson & Romo, 12198 Ventura Blvd., Suite 206, Studio City, CA 91604.

Television Appearances; Movies: Young Lauren, Running Mates, TNT, 2000. Jennifer Gatley, ⬙Bobo⬙ segment, Terror Tract, USA Network, 2000. Young Cate and Cate’s daughter, Wuthering Heights, MTV, 2003.

Career: Actress. Worked as a model; appeared in commercials for Clear Blue Easy pregnancy test, 1997, Kia automobiles, 2002, Lilt Perms hair treatment, and other products. Also worked as an assistant media buyer for an advertising agency in New Jersey.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tracy, ⬙Merry Ex–Mas,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1998. Gina (some sources cite Mary), ⬙One Christmas, to Go,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1998. Annika Hansen, ⬙Dark Frontier: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1999. Princess, ⬙80’s Night,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1999. Ashley, ⬙Norm vs. Christmas,⬙ The Norm Show (also known as Norm), ABC, 1999.

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PHILLIPS (As Parker) Lila, ⬙It’s a Helluva Life,⬙ Brimstone, Fox, 1999. (As Parker) Kelli Caraway, ⬙The Wedding,⬙ Rescue 77, The WB, 1999. (As Parker) Lana Sayers, ⬙I Wear My Sunglasses at Night,⬙ The Strip, UPN, 2000. (As Parker) Emily, ⬙The Inner Sense: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 2000. James Bond girl, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. Beautiful woman, ⬙Charity Begins at Home,⬙ According to Jim, ABC, 2005. Trish, ⬙Rich Man, Poor Girl,⬙ Freddie, ABC, 2005. Bobbi Hartman, ⬙Bold, Beautiful & Blue,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2005. Cave woman, ⬙My Buddy’s Booty,⬙ Scrubs, NBC, 2006.

Samantha, Rose by Any Other Name, 1997, Global Telemedia, 1999. (As Parker) Liz, The Lift (short film), Lift Productions, 2000. (As Parker) Cute lesbian, The Right Hook (short film), Better than You/Free Spirit Entertainment, 2000. (As Parker) Maria, Tomcats, Columbia, 2001. (As Parker) Maria, The Learning Curve (also known as Dangerous Seduction), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. (As Parker) Courtney Burke, Pumpkin, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 2002. Lucia, The Diplomat (short film), Squeak Productions, 2002. Reporter, Big Fat Liar (also known as Luegen haben kurze Beine), Universal, 2002. Daria, Sex, Politics & Cocktails, Regent Releasing, 2002. Angelina, White Blossom (short film), 2003. Linda Carver, Wait Means Never, Metamorfic Productions, 2004. Ashley, I Am Stamos, Red Navel Filmworks, 2004. Celeste Cartier, No Witness, Curb Entertainment, 2004. Jessie, Ragtop Daydream (short film), University of Southern California, 2004. Eye shadow wearer, Intermission (short film), 2004. Didi, The Rouge Shoes, Plate–o–Shrimp Productions, 2004. Dana, Terminal, Red Pop Pictures, 2006. Darah, Lucid, 2006. Alex, A Little Light (short film), Atomik Pictures/ Verboden, 2006. Alita Covas, Unrest, Asgaard Entertainment/YMIR Productions, 2006. Isabella, Everybody Wants to Be Italian, Asgaard Entertainment/Brynhilde Productions, 2007. The drug lord’s girlfriend, Reno 911! Miami, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2007. Tatiana, One Day Like Rain, Life on Mars Productions, 2007.

Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 78th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2006. Stage Appearances: Lock–up, Lillian Theatre, Hollywood, CA, 2002. The Sensitive, Straight Guy, Acme Comedy Theatre, Hollywood, 2003. RECORDINGS Videos: Showgirl, Bachelor Party Vegas, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2006. Appeared in the music video ⬙Whiskey Lullaby⬙ by Alison Krauss and Brad Paisley, 2004. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Series: Marguerite, Flatland, 2002. Carrie Parker, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 2002. Model, Deal or No Deal, NBC, 2006.

Periodicals: Details, October, 1997, p. 42. Entertainment Weekly, July 18, 1997, p. 61. Hollywood Reporter, September 21, 2005. Los Angeles Independent, September 21, 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies: (As Marisa Parker) Sharee Landon, Michael Landon, the Father I Knew (also known as A Father’s Son), CBS, 1999. (As Parker) Laura, A Murder of Crows, Cinemax, 1999.

PHILLIPS, Lloyd 1949– PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Episodic: Beautiful woman, ⬙Prom Night,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1997. (As Marisa Parker) Emily, ⬙Dragon House: Part 2,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1997.

Born December 14, 1949, in New Zealand; son of Morris (an engineer) and Hilda (a writer; maiden name, Rosenbaum) Phillips. Education: Graduated from National Film School, England. 227

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Addresses: Office—Kava Productions, 10202 West Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232.

PINSKY, Drew 1958– (Dr. Drew)

Career: Producer and production manager. Kava Productions, Culver City, CA, principal; Agence de Cooperation Culturelle et Technique (Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation), member of English Union.

PERSONAL Full name, David Drew Pinsky; born September 4, 1958, in Pasadena, CA; son of Morton (a physician) and Helene (a singer, actress, and homemaker; maiden name, Stanton) Pinsky; married, wife’s name Susan, July 20, 1991; children: Douglas, Jordan, and Paulina (triplets). Education: Amherst College, graduated, 1980; University of Southern California, M.D., 1984. Avocational Interests: Playing the piano, singing opera music, reading.

Awards, Honors: Academy Award, best short, live– action film, Film Award nomination, best live–action, short–subject film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1981, both for The Dollar Bottom. CREDITS Film Work: Producer, The Dollar Bottom (short), Paramount, 1981. Producer, Warlords of the 21st Century (also known as Battletruck), New World, 1982. Producer, Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands), Paramount, 1983. Producer, Heart of the High Country, 1985. Producer, Ruby Cairo (also known as Deception and The Missing Link: Ruby Cairo), 1993. Coproducer, Rex, 1993. Production consultant, Species, 1995. Coproducer and unit production manager, Twelve Monkeys, 1995. Executive producer, The Edge, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Production consultant, The Nephew, 1998. Executive producer, Running Free, Columbia, 1999. Executive producer, producer, and unit production manager, Vertical Limit, Columbia, 2000. Producer, Beyond Borders (also known as Jenseits aller grenzen), Paramount, 2003. Producer and unit production manager, Racing Stripes, Warner Bros., 2005. Producer, The Legend of Zorro (also known as Z), Columbia, 2005. Producer, Have Mercy, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency 1 William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Television and radio personality, physician, and advice columnist. Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, CA, began as resident, became chief resident; private practice of medicine in Pasadena. Las Encinas Hospital, medical director of chemical dependency program at drug rehabilitation clinic; University of Southern California, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Keck School of Medicine; also worked with Entertainment Industries Council (sponsors of Prism Awards) and National Institute on Drug Abuse; DrDrew.com (Internet advice site), cofounder, 1999; appeared in commercials for JustAskToday.com, 2006; public speaker. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Dr. Drew) Host, Loveline, MTV, 1996–2000. Health and human relations expert, Big Brother (later known as Big Brother 2, Big Brother 3, Big Brother 4: The X–Factor, Big Brother 5: Project DNA—Do Not Assume, Big Brother 6: Summer of Secrets, and Big Brother All–Stars), CBS, 2000. Host, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, syndicated, 2001. Host, Strictly Sex with Dr. Drew, Discovery Health Channel, 2005. Host, Strictly Dr. Drew, Discovery Health Channel, 2006.

Film Appearances: Himself, The Hamster Factory and Other Tales of Twelve Monkeys, 1997. Stage Work: Associate producer, The Threepenny Opera, Lunt– Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1989. Coproducer, James Clavell’s ⬙Shogun: The Musical,⬙ Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1990–91. WRITINGS

Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, ⬙Terminal,⬙ Space Ghost Coast to Coast (animated; also known as SGC2C), Cartoon Network, 1998. Himself, ⬙Shall We Dance?,⬙ Hang Time, NBC, 1999.

Screenplay Stories: (With John Hughes and David Odell) Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands), Paramount, 1983. 228

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POIRIER Presenter, The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. Prism Awards 2000, syndicated, 2000. Presenter, 5th Annual Prism Awards, syndicated, 2001. 7th Annual Prism Awards, FX Network, 2003. 10th Annual Prism Awards, FX Channel, 2006. Radio Appearances; Series: Host, Loveline, KROQ, beginning 1983, then syndicated. Film Appearances: Himself, After Sex, Cutting Edge Entertainment/Lantern Lane Entertainment/Splendid Pictures, 2000. Dr. Ryan, New York Minute, Warner Bros., 2004. Inmate, Big Stan, Hoyts Distribution, 2007. RECORDINGS

Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: (As Dr. Drew) Hollywood Squares (also known as H2 and H2: Hollywood Squares), syndicated, 1998. ⬙Sex and the Youth Culture,⬙ Turn Ben Stein On, Comedy Central, 1999. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2001. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003. Crank Yankers, Comedy Central, 2003. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003. Interviewee, Jackie Collins Presents, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Too Late with Adam Carolla, Comedy Central, 2005. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, multiple appearances, 2005–2006.

Videos: Appeared in the music video ⬙Mistaken⬙ by Save Ferris, 1999. WRITINGS (With Adam Carolla and Marshall Fine) The Dr. Drew and Adam Book: A Survival Guide to Life and Love, Dell, 1998. Cracked: Putting Broken Lives Together Again, Regan Books, 2003. (With Robert Meyers and William White) When Painkillers Become Dangerous: What Everyone Needs to Know about OxyContin and Other Prescription Drugs, Hazelden Publishing and Educational Services, 2004.

Also guest on Larry King Live, Cable News Network, Politically Incorrect, The Test, FX Network, and The View, ABC.

Author of the column ⬙Ask Dr. Drew,⬙ USA Weekend; also columnist for Jump magazine.

Television Appearances; Specials: (As Dr. Drew) Loveline: Live in Times Square, MTV, 2000. Behind the Music Anniversary Special, VH1, 2000. Judge, Miss USA 2001, CBS, 2001. Test the Nation, Fox, 2003. Interviewee, Sexiest Moments in Film, Bravo, 2003. Panelist, The Next Wave, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: U.S. News and World Report, September 27, 1999, p. 63.

POIRIER, Kim 1980–

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, ⬙The Truth about Sex,⬙ The Teen Files, UPN, 1999. (As Dr. Drew) Retrosexual: The 80’s, VH1, 2004.

PERSONAL Born February 6, 1980, in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada. Education: Studied voice and singing with Elaine Overholt; voice work with Rae Ellen Bodie and Francois Gruise; studied acting with John Riven,

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Barbara Deutsch, David Rotenberg, and Bruce Clayton. Avocational Interests: Watching movies, writing, jogging, snow skiing, water skiing, martial arts, playing piano, and spending time with her dog. Career: Actress. Previously worked as a model. Certified yoga teacher; organized The Yoga Theatre Lab; The Institute of Yoga Therapy, international leader of Sadhana.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Marisa, ⬙The Underneath/Phantom Lamb,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1996. Amanda, ⬙The Night Before Christmas,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV, 2000. Denise, ⬙Second Time Around,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2002. Evelyn, ⬙Dash the Greeter,⬙ Puppets Who Kill, Comedy Central, 2002. ⬙Old Lady,⬙ I Love Mummy, YTV, 2003. Jacqueline Lindley, ⬙Hot Property,⬙ Largo Winch (also known as Largo Winch––Gefahrliches Erbe), Mystery Channel, 2003. Herself, Open Mike with Mike Bullard (also known as Open Mike and The Mike Bullard Show), Global, 2004. Host, ⬙Horror Marathon,⬙ Drive–In Classics, 2006.

Awards, Honors: Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: Barbara Brown, American Psycho II: All American Girl (also known as American Psycho 2), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Constance, Decoys (also known as Pieges), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004. Monica, Dawn of the Dead, Universal, 2004. Herself, Surviving ⬙Dawn of the Dead⬙ (documentary), 2004.

OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Series: Kim and various characters, The Gavin Crawford Show, Comedy Network, 2000. Roxy Hunter, Paradise Falls, Showcase, 2001–2004. Holly, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2002. Host, HypaSpace, Space Channel, 2005—.

Electronic: Kim Poirier Web Site, http://www.kimpoirer.com, November 1, 2006.

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Television Appearances; Miniseries: The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, NBC, 1999.

PERSONAL Born October 3, 1951, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Edward and Mary Polis. Education: University of Southern California, B.A.; Yale University School of Drama, M.F.A.; studied with Lloyd Richards at New York University.

Television Appearances; Movies: Young lover number one, Naked City: Justice with a Bullet, Showtime, 1998. Jamie the ⬙actress,⬙ Rated X, Showtime, 2000. Lisa Alford, Danger Beneath the Sea, 2001. Jay, The Rats, Fox, 2001. Heather Greco, Pretend You Don’t See Her (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙Pretend You Don’t See Her⬙ and Mary Higgins Clark: ⬙Ni vue ni connue⬙), PAX, 2002. Dana, While I Was Gone, CBS, 2004. Dr. Constance Barnes, Decoys 2: Rebirth, 2007.

Addresses: Manager—Omniquest Entertainment, 1416 North La Brea Ave., Hollywood, CA 90028. Career: Actor. Worked as an acting teacher and acting coach and held acting workshops; also worked as a clown. CREDITS

Television Appearances; Specials: A Bachelor’s Guide to Seduction in the Kitchen, 2000. The 2003 Much Music Video Awards, Much Music, 2003. The 1st Annual Spacey Awards, Space Channel, 2003.

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POLIS Appeared in other productions, including Cakewalk, Mark Taper Forum; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Old Globe; and Troilus and Cressida, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT. Appeared in productions of other theatres, including the Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY; the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA; and the Westchester Theatre Company. Major Tours: Appeared in productions of the Summer Theatre Festival, European cities. Stage Work: Director, Straight Talk (one–act play), produced as part of a festival of one–act plays, Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, 2002. Producer, Flags, Odyssey Theatre, 2005. Coproducer, Pound of Flesh, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, 2006. Director and producer of a version of Frankenstein, c. 1960s. Film Appearances: Fuchs, The Thing (also known as John Carpenter’s ⬙The Thing⬙), Universal, 1982. First agent, Best Defense, Paramount, 1984. Dean Rabin, True Believer (also known as Fighting Justice), Columbia, 1989. Lance, The Rookie, Warner Bros., 1990. United States attorney, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Halbein, Fly by Night, Arrow Releasing, 1993. Jack Blund, Serial Killer, Starlight/Republic Pictures, 1995. Tim Bergen, It’s My Party, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1996. Vice principal, Tumbleweeds, Fine Line Features, 1999. Kapo, Shadows (short film), American Films Institute, 2000. William, Attraction, Trimark Pictures, 2000. Corporate flunkie, A Light in the Darkness, Bearsmouth Entertainment, 2002. Agent Miller, Swallow (short film), New Gold Dream Pictures, 2003. Holstrom (some sources cite role as Horace Millhouse), Fallen Angels, Fallen Angels Productions, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Hospital administrator, Revelations, NBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Brian Murtagh, Fatal Vision, NBC, 1984. Tom Breslin, A Death in California (also known as Psychopath), ABC, 1985.

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Robert Homick, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family, NBC, 1993. Pete, Dazzle (also known as Judith Krantz’s ⬙Dazzle⬙), CBS, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: Ted, Born Beautiful, NBC, 1982. The Wall, CBS, 1982. Iselin Cort, ⬙The Last Plane from Coramaya,⬙ Gideon Oliver (also known as The ABC Monday Mystery Movie and By the Rivers of Babylon), ABC, 1989. Roger Kerns, Those She Left Behind, NBC, 1989. Dr. Paletsky, Burning Bridges, ABC, 1990. Dr. George Reardon, Deadly Medicine, NBC, 1991. Bill Handel, Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story, ABC, 1995. Harper, Twilight Man, Starz!, 1996. Assistant attorney, The Sleepwalker Killing (also known as Crimes of Passion: Sleepwalker, From the Files of ⬙Unsolved Mysteries⬙: The Sleepwalker Killing, and Sleepwalker Killing: From the Files of ⬙Unsolved Mysteries⬙), NBC, 1997. Brad, Prison of Secrets, Lifetime, 1997. Colonel Mitchell, Rocket’s Red Glare (also known as The Mercury Project), Fox Family Channel, 2000. Sergeant Hunter, Alikes, 2002. Copeland, Alien Hunter (also known as The Beacon), Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Harold Paxton, McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Coach, ⬙All the Kids Do It,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Eldon Veckmer, ⬙Red Holt Steele,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1983. Jeff Hassett, ⬙Fade to White,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1984. Carl, ⬙Man’s Best Friend,⬙ The Hitchhiker (also known as Le voyageur), HBO, 1985. Dad, ⬙The Shadow Man/The Uncle Devil Show/ Opening Day,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Deputy district attorney Ackerman, ⬙Entrapment,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1985. Eddie Munson, ⬙Welcome to America, Mr. Brand,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. Frank Harbert, ⬙The Lady in the Iron Mask,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Gary, ⬙From Beer to Eternity,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1985. John Jenkins, ⬙Serial Murders,⬙ T. J. Hooker, ABC, 1985. Lonnie and Dwayne, ⬙Twin Engines,⬙ Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985. ⬙Decisions: Part 1,⬙ The Paper Chase (also known as The Paper Chase: The Second Year, The Paper Chase: The Third Year, The Paper Chase: The 232

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POLSON WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Wrote a version of Frankenstein (based on the novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley), c. 1960s. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Joel Polis, http://www.joelpolis.com, June 23, 2006.

POLSON, John 1965– PERSONAL Born September 6, 1965, in Sydney, Australia; son of Ron Polson (a jazz singer) and Marie Francis (a piano player); married Amanda Harding, September 26, 2004. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and director. Tropfest (a film festival), Sydney, Australia, founder. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role, 1990, for Prisoners of the Sun; Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role, 1994, for The Sum of Us; Byron Kennedy Award, Australian Film Institute, 1997; Australian Film Institute Award, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, 1998, Film Critics Circle of Australia Award nomination, best supporting actor—male, 1999, both for The Boys; Golden Maile Award, best feature, Hawaii International Film Festival, Best of Puchon, Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, Grand Golden Rail, Cannes Film Festival, 1999, International Fantasy Film Award, best film, Fantasporto, 2000, all for Siam Sunset.

Appeared as Brian Sayers in an episode of Michael Hayes, CBS. Appeared in episodes of other series, including Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC; and Likely Suspects, Fox. Appeared as Mr. Goomer in ⬙To Have and to Hold,⬙ an unaired episode of Bull, TNT; also appeared in ⬙A Man for Half a Season,⬙ an unaired episode of Total Security, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Under One Roof, CBS, 1995. Jastrow, Dark Angel, Fox, 1996. Hospital administrator, Revelations, NBC, 2005. RECORDINGS

CREDITS

Videos: Himself, The Thing: Terror Takes Shape (documentary; also known as John Carpenter’s ⬙The Thing: Terror Takes Shape⬙), Universal, 1998.

Film Appearances: Leo Hawkins, For Love Alone, 1986. Tony, Dangerous Game, 1987. Tony, Tender Hooks, 1989. Cyril, Candy Regentag (also known as Kiss the Night), 1989. Private Jimmy Fenton, Prisoners of the Sun (also known as Blood Oath), Skouras Pictures, 1990.

Video Games: Voice of Telamon citizen, Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, Electronic Arts, 1995. 233

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Billy, Raw Nerve, 1990. Brian Day, Call Me Mr. Brown, 1990. Greg, The Sum of Us, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1994. Frank, What’s Going On, Frank?, 1994. Tom, Sirens, Columbia TriStar Films de Espana, 1994. Stan, Gino, 1994. Johnny Peterson, Stitched, 1995. Nick, Back of Beyond, Live Entertainment, 1995. Tom, Audacious, 1995. Jonah, Idiot Box, Alta Films, 1996. Glenn Sprague, The Boys (also known as Down Under Boys), Axiom Films, 1997. Himself, Deadline, 1997. Billy Baird, Mission: Impossible II (also known as M:I–2), Paramount, 2000. Himself, Behind the Mission: The Making of ⬙M:1–2⬙ (documentary short; also known as Behind the Mission: The Making of ⬙Mission: Impossible II⬙), Paramount Home Video, 2000. Himself, Hide and Seek: Do You Want to Play? The Making of ⬙Hide and Seek⬙ (documentary short), Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2005.

Television Director; Episodic: ⬙The Little Things,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2006. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Billy Baird, Mission: Impossible—Operation Surma, Infogrames UK, 2003. WRITINGS Screenplays: What’s Going On, Frank?, 1994.

Film Work: Producer and director, What’s Going On, Frank?, 1994. Second assistant director, Fuckwit, 1994. Director, Siam Sunset, Bac Films, 1999. Director, Swimfan (also known as Swimf@n and Tell me You Love Me), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Director, Hide and Seek, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Director, Tenderness, 2007.

POTTER, Chris 1960– PERSONAL Full name, Christopher Jay Potter; born August 23, 1960, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; raised in London, Ontario, Canada; son of Ron (a professional football player, football coach, and an executive for an insurance company) and Judith (a lawyer and singer) Potter; married; wife’s name, Karen; children: Jessie, Quinn, Claire, Gray. Education: Attended the University of Western Ontario. Avocational Interests: Hockey, baseball, football.

Television Appearances; Series: John, Always Afternoon, 1988. Embassy, ABC [Australia], 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Deejay Saxophone, Shout! The Story of Johnny O’Keefe, Seven, 1985. Serge, Vietnam, BBC1, 1986. George Forster, Captain James Cook (also known as Wind und Sterne), ABC [Australian], 1987. Kevin, Dadah Is Death (also known as Barlow and Chambers: A Long Way from Home, A Long Way from Home, and Deadly Decision), CBS, 1988. Patrick, Heartland, ABC [Australia], 1994. Richard Turner, Kangaroo Palace, 1997.

Addresses: Publicist—Anderson Group Public Relations, 8060 Melrose Ave., Fourth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90046; Warren Cowan and Associates, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 919, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor and director. Licks (rock and roll band), lead singer, 1978–81; singer and guitarist with other bands; cofounder of Frontier Productions. Worked as a model, a stockbroker in Europe and Canada, an insurance salesperson, and a sailor on an oil tanker. Player in the All–Star Hockey League for charity.

Television Appearances; Movies: Deejay Saxophone, Shout! The Story of Johnny O’Keefe, 1985. More Winners: The Journey (also known as Touch the Sun: The Journey), 1990.

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POTTER Mike Eubanks, ⬙Mike Eubanks and Robert Kurowski,⬙ Top Cops, CBS, 1991. Billy, ⬙The Three Tramps,⬙ Counterstrike (also known as Force de frappe), CTV and USA Network, 1992. Wally Crabtree, ⬙Betty Jane Hendricks and Wally Crabtree,⬙ Top Cops, CBS, 1992. William Freeman, ⬙William Freeman,⬙ Top Cops, CBS, 1992. Frank, ⬙Providence,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, CTV and syndicated, 1995. Voice of Gambit/Remy LeBeau, ⬙Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 4: The Mutant Agenda,⬙ Spider–Man (animated; also known as Spiderman), Fox, 1995. Voice of Gambit/Remy LeBeau, ⬙Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 5: Mutants Revenge,⬙ Spider–Man (animated; also known as Spiderman), Fox, 1995. Captain Turner, ⬙Stranded,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1999. Michael, ⬙Hey La, Hey La, My Ex–Boyfriend’s Back,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2000. Michael, ⬙Angels Anonymous,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2001. Able Ladrone, ⬙The Right Horse,⬙ Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Andromeda⬙), syndicated, 2003. Mr. Rice, ⬙Head,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2004. Ray Green, ⬙I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning,⬙ One Tree Hill, The WB, 2005. Linus McKellen, ⬙Manipulated,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order’s Sex Crimes, Law & Order: SVU, and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2006.

Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a featured supporting role in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2005, for Sex Traffic. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Tim, Material World, CBC, c. 1989–93. Voice of Gambit/Remy LeBeau, X–Men (animated), Fox, 1992–96. Peter Caine, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993–97. Detective sergeant Tom Ryan, Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1996–99. Dr. David Cameron, Queer as Folk (also known as Q.A.F. and Queer as Folk USA), Showtime, 2000–2001. Dan Lennox, Wild Card (also known as Zoe Busiek: ⬙Wild Card⬙), Lifetime, 2003–2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Tom Harlsburgh, Sex Traffic, CBC and Channel 4 (England), 2004. Dan Abrams, Superstorm, 2007. Television Appearances; Movies: Adrian Seville, The Waiting Game (also known as Harlequin’s ⬙The Waiting Game⬙ and Clair comme le cristal), The Movie Channel, 1998. Jed Seigel, Final Jeopardy, ABC, 2001. Jonathan, The Shrink Is In, Oxygen, 2001. David Morrow, Open House, CBS, 2003. Dr. Jack Murray, A Wrinkle in Time (also known as Un raccourci dans le temps), ABC, 2003. Sam Bryant, Rush of Fear, Lifetime, 2003. Fred Trump, Jr. as an adult, Trump Unauthorized (also known as Ambition), ABC, 2005. Graydon Jennings, Thrill of the Kill, Lifetime Movie Network, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Peter Caine, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1992. Dr. David Cameron, Queer as Folk (also known as Q.A.F. and Queer as Folk USA), Showtime, 2000. Sam Ryan, Astronauts, ABC, 2000. Jack Brewster, The Big House (also known as Being Brewster), ABC, 2001. Dan Lennox, Wild Card (also known as Zoe Busiek: ⬙Wild Card⬙), Lifetime, 2003. Bob Sullivan, Runaway, The CW, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Farmer, ⬙The Walls of Jericho,⬙ War of the Worlds (also known as War of the Worlds: The Second Invasion), syndicated, 1988. Grant Simon, ⬙Confession,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1989. Griff Lewis, ⬙Fatal Obsession,⬙ Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and Family Channel, 1989. Gary Galletta, ⬙Snidersich,⬙ Top Cops, CBS, 1990. Henry Bunch, ⬙Rocky Bridges,⬙ Top Cops, CBS, 1990. Dan, ⬙Let Death Do Us Part,⬙ The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1991. Dave Driscoll and Robert Cea, ⬙Dave Driscoll,⬙ Top Cops, CBS, 1991.

Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Genius,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1998. ⬙Hidden Agenda,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1998. ⬙It’s the Great Pumpkin, Harry,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1999. Film Appearances: Tom Young, Rocket’s Red Glare, Argus Entertainment/ Capital Arts Entertainment, 2000. 235

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Valentine, Arachnid (also known as Amazon), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Fisherman, Right Hook: A Tall Tail (short film), National Film Board of Canada, 2004. Captain Bill Fawcett, The Pacifier (also known as Gnome and Le pacificateur), Buena Vista, 2005. Mike Muggins, Spymate, Miramax, 2006.

Also appeared in Nibblebox.com. Stage Appearances: The Judgement of Slippery Jack (musical), 1987. Biloxi Blues, Grand Theatre, Mainstage, London, Ontario, Canada, c. 1988.

Television Appearances; Series: Cadet Drew, Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000–2001. Eric ⬙Hoss⬙ Cartwright, Ponderosa, PAX, 2001–2002.

Appeared in other productions, including the musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Performer in an acting group performing at the Port Stanley Summer Festival.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Bouncer, ⬙It’s Greek to Me,⬙ Popular, The WB, 2001. Jock, ⬙21 Val Street,⬙ V.I.P. (also known as V.I.P.—Die bodyguards), syndicated, 2001. Holding cell cop, ⬙Bloodlines,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les Experts), CBS, 2004. Marine recruiter, ⬙Situation Normal,⬙ Over There, Fox, 2005. Eddie Murdoch, ⬙Mr. Monk Can’t See a Thing,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2006.

RECORDINGS Albums: Tourmaline, MAG Records, 1997. WRITINGS

Stage Appearances: Appeared as Jean, Miss Julie, Moore Theatre; George, Our Town, Advent Theatre, Los Angeles; Tevye, Fiddler on the Roof, LCS Theatre, IN; Greater Tuna, Advent Theater, Los Angeles.

Albums: Tourmaline, MAG Records, 1997.

POWELL, Drew 1976– PERSONAL

PRATT, Chris 1979–

Original name, Andrew Powell; born January 19, 1976, in Noblesville, IN; son of Jim (a church executive) and Peggy (a minister) Powell. Education: DePauw University, B.A., English literature and communications, 1998; studied acting at Actorswork Studio and Lesly Kahn and Co. Religion: Christian. Avocational Interests: Sports, especially tennis and golf, singing, and playing guitar.

PERSONAL Born June 21, 1979, in Virginia, MN; raised in Lake Stevens, WA. Avocational Interests: Snow–boarding, painting, fly fishing. Addresses: Manager—Meegan Kiernan, MBST Entertainment, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Addresses: Manager—Billy Miller Management, 8322 Ridpath Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90046.

Career: Actor. Worked at a restaurant in Hawaii.

Career: Actor. Acted in television commercials, including 1–800–COLLECT, McDonald’s, and MCI. First Christian Church, North Hollywood, CA, youth director, 1998—.

Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nominations, choice television sidekick, 2004, 2005, both for Everwood.

CREDITS CREDITS Film Appearances: Himself, Inside the Federation (documentary short), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004.

Television Appearances; Series: Judge, Say What? Karaoke, MTV, 1999. 236

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PRICE Claudia Finnerty, Grounded for Life, Fox, 2001–2002, The WB, 2003–2005. Audrey, Rules of Engagement (also known as Untitled Tom Hertz Project), CBS, beginning 2007.

Bright Abbott, Everwood (also known as Our New Life in Everwood), The WB, 2002–2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Nathan McCain, Path of Destruction, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Keenan, The Extreme Team (also known as The X–Team), ABC, 2003.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, I Love the ’70s, VH1, 2003. Herself, CMT 100 Greatest Love Songs of Country Music, Country Music Television (CMT), 2004. Herself, I Love the ’90s, VH1, 2004. Herself, I Love the 80s 3–D, VH1, 2005. Herself, I Love the ’90s: Part Deux, VH1, 2005. Herself, I Love the ’70s: Volume 2, VH1, 2006. Herself, I Love Toys, VH1, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Nick Owens, ⬙Who Are You?,⬙ The Huntress, USA Network, 2001. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004.

Television Appearances; Specials: (In archive footage) Brilliant but Cancelled, Trio, 2002. Herself, I Love the Holidays, VH1, 2005.

Television Appearances; Other: Bright Abbott, Everwood (pilot; also known as Our New Life in Everwood), The WB, 2002. Himself, I Love the ’90s (miniseries), VH1, 2004. Presenter, The Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tequila and Bonetti, CBS, 1992. Suzanne Sanders, ⬙Liberation—October 16, 1968,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1993. Samantha, ⬙Drinking 101,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1994. Waitress, ⬙Miss Right,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1995. Mary Beth Larson–Schultz, ⬙Baby Makes Three,⬙ Renegade, USA Network and syndicated, 1996. Waitress, ⬙Drew and Mr. Bell’s Nephew,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1996. Claire, ⬙Seeds of Discontent,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2000. Herself, The Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2002. Herself, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (also known as Politically Incorrect), ABC, 2002. Herself, The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003. Voice of Linda Memari, ⬙Homeland Insecurity,⬙ American Dad! (animated), Fox, 2005. Voice of Linda Memari, ⬙Not Particularly Desperate Housewives,⬙ American Dad! (animated), Fox, 2005. Voice of Linda Memari, ⬙Rough Trade,⬙ American Dad! (animated), Fox, 2006.

Film Appearances: Devon, Cursed Part 3, Tropacanada, 2000. Himself, The U: Uncut (short film), Big Picture Media, 2005. Brason, Strangers with Candy, ThinkFilm, 2006. Cam, Walk the Talk, Sonet Film, 2006.

PRICE, Megyn 1971– PERSONAL Born March 24, 1971, in Seattle, WA; married. Education: Stanford University, earned degrees in communications and economics; studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater. Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Leslie Allan–Rice Management, 1007 Maybrook Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress and writer. Worked as an investment banker.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Nancy Slaton, Common Law, ABC, 1996. Gale Ingersoll, LateLine, NBC, 1998. Claudia Finnerty, Grounded for Life, Fox, 2001. Audrey, Rules of Engagement (also known as Untitled Tom Hertz Project), CBS, 2007.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Nancy Slaton, Common Law, ABC, 1996. Gale Ingersoll, LateLine, NBC, 1998–99, Showtime, 1999.

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Cecile ⬙Ce–Ce⬙ Washington, Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil, Full Moon Pictures/Shadow Releasing, 2002. Mia Trada, Rappin–n–Rhyming (also known as Xchange), Sony Pictures Classics, 2002. Trina, Kingston High, Artisan Entertainment, 2002. The Girl next Door (short film), American Film Institute, 2002. Mrs. Clyde ⬙Sweetfeet⬙ Livingston, Holes, Buena Vista, 2003. Kangaroo Jack (also known as Down and Under), Warner Bros., 2003. Erin, The Last Run, New Line Cinema, 2004.

Film Appearances: Lisa Harris, Love Happens, Curb Entertainment, 1999. Sarah Heinz, Mystery, Alaska, Buena Vista, 1999. Voice of Steve’s wife, Living in Walter’s World (short film), Clown Logic Films, 2003. Jane Whitley, Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, Lions Gate Films, 2006. Some sources cite an appearance in Turkey. Cake. (short film), Cattleya Productions, 1999. Stage Work: Producer, Here Comes the Sun, c. 1980.

Also appeared in Flavor Cuts (short film).

WRITINGS

Television Appearances; Series: (As Niki Pulliam) Juggy dancer, The Man Show, Comedy Central, c. 2001–2003. Presenter, Let’s Make a Deal, NBC, 2003. Niki Clark, Fashion House (also known as Secret Obsessions), MyNetworkTV, beginning 2006.

Writings for the Stage: Here Comes the Sun, c. 1980. Worked on a solo show.

Television Appearances; Specials: Model, Play for a Billion, ABC, 2004. Herself, My Network TV Premiere Special, MyNetworkTV, 2006.

PULLIAM, Nicole (Nicole ⴖPaperⴖ Pulliam, Niki Pulliam)

Television Appearances; Episodic: Patty, ⬙Titanic 2: Electric Boogaloo,⬙ The Hughleys, UPN, 2001. ⬙The Big Phat Mouth Episode: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2003. Young Mrs. Avery, ⬙Justice Delayed,⬙ Crossing Jordan (also known as Untitled Tim Kring Project), NBC, 2004. The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 2006.

PERSONAL Education: Studied film and acting at Ohio State University; studied acting with the Columbus Junior Theatre of the Arts, the Groundlings, Anthony Abeson, Ned Manderino, and Shari Shaw. Avocational Interests: Traveling. Addresses: Agent—Midwest Talent Management, 4821 Lankershim Blvd., Suite F, PMB 149, North Hollywood, CA 91601.

Appeared in episodes of other series, including Arrest & Trial, syndicated; Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC; Power Rangers; and Spyder Games (also known as Spyder Web), MTV.

Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements; worked as a model; while billed as Nicole ⬙Paper⬙ Pulliam, associated with the USA Rock Paper Scissors League. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Niki Clark, Fashion House (also known as Chapters: Fashion House and Secret Obsessions), MyNetworkTV, 2006.

CREDITS

Appeared as host, Girls on Girls, Spike TV; also appeared in Wanderlust, Comedy Central. OTHER SOURCES

Film Appearances: Cassandra, Thick as Thieves, October Films, 1998. Rasha, The Horrible Dr. Bones (also known as The Horrible Doctor Bones), Full Moon Entertainment, 2000.

Electronic: Nicole Pulliam, http://www.nicolepulliam.com, July 18, 2006. 238

R First assistant camera second unit (second unit), Look Who’s Talking, TriStar, 1989. Camera operator (second unit), Food of the Gods II (also known as Food of the Gods Part 2 and Gnaw: Food of the Gods II), Concorde Pictures, 1989. Additional photographer, Ski School (also known as L’ecole de ski s’envoie en l’air), Home Box Office Home Video, 1991. Camera operator, Ernest Rides Again, Monarch Home Video, 1993. B camera operator, Look Who’s Talking Now, 1993. Camera operator, Red Scorpion 2, Westcom Entertainment Group, 1994. Camera operator, Slam Dunk Ernest, Buena Vista, 1995. Camera operator (second unit), Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog (also known as Yellow Dog), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. B camera operator, Man of the House (also known as Pals Forever), Buena Vista, 1995. Camera operator, Happy Gilmore, Universal, 1996. B camera operator, Bordello of Blood (also known as Tales from the Crypt Presents: ⬙Bordello of Blood⬙), Universal, 1996. B camera operator, Deep Rising, Buena Vista, 1998. Cinematographer, Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby (also known as Freeway 2: Confessions of a Trickbaby), Full Moon Entertainment, 1999. Second unit cinematographer, Shanghai Noon, Buena Vista, 2000. Second unit cinematographer (second unit) and second unit camera operator (second unit), Out Cold, 2001. Cinematographer, Virginia’s Run (also known as La chevauchee de Virginie), Virginia’s Run Productions, Inc., 2002. Cinematographer, Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice, Universal Home Entertainment, 2002.

RANSOM, Joel (Joel J. Ransom) PERSONAL Addresses: Manager—Orlando Management, 15134 Martha St., Sherman Oaks, CA 91411. Career: Cinematographer and camera operator. Member: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 600. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, outstanding cinematography for a series, 1998, American Society of Cinematographers Award nomination, outstanding achievement in cinematography in regular series, 1999, both for The X–Files; DVD Premiere Award nomination, best cinematography, 2003, for Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice. CREDITS Film Work: Second assistant camera, My Tutor, MCA/Universal, 1983. Camera assistant (Canada), Young Warriors, Cannon, 1983. Camera assistant, The Dungeonmaster, 1983. Second assistant camera, Rad, TriStar, 1986. Second assistant camera, The Stepfather, New Century, 1987. First assistant camera second unit (second unit— Vancouver), Malone, Orion, 1987. First assistant camera second unit (second unit), Watchers, Universal, 1988. First assistant camera, Circleman, 1988.

Television Work; Series: Cinematographer, Neon Rider, syndicated, 1990. Second unit cinematographer, The X–Files, Fox, 1996–97. 239

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Cinematographer, The X–Files, Fox, 1997–98. Cinematographer, Mercy Point, UPN, 1998. Cinematographer, Harsh Realm, Fox, 1999. Second unit cinematographer, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001. Cinematographer, Veritas: The Quest, ABC, 2002. Cinematographer, Revelations, NBC, 2004.

Television Cinematographer; Pilots: Second unit cinematographer, John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief⬙ (movie), Fox, 1996. A House Divided, ABC, 2006. Masters of Sci–Fi, ABC, 2006.

Television Cinematographer; Miniseries: (As Joel J. Ransom) ⬙Currahee,⬙ ⬙Carentan,⬙ ⬙Replacements,⬙ ⬙The Breaking Point,⬙ and ⬙Points,⬙ Band of Brothers, HBO, 2001. Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), 2002. Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Out of Order, Showtime, 2003. Traffic (also known as Traffic: The Miniseries), USA Network, 2004. 5ive Days to Midnight, Sci–Fi, 2004. Revelations, Sci–Fi, 2005.

RAYMONDE, Tania 1988– (Tania Raymonde Katz) PERSONAL Full name, Tania Raymonde Helen Katz; born March 22, 1988, in Los Angeles, CA. Career: Actress.

Television Work; Movies: Camera operator, Through the Eyes of a Killer, CBS, 1992. Camera operator, Dirty Work, USA Network, 1992. Camera operator, When a Stranger Calls Back, Showtime, 1993. Camera operator, Survive the Night, USA Network, 1993. Camera operator, The Disappearance of Vonnie, CBS, 1994. Camera operator, Roommates, NBC, 1994. Camera operator, This Can’t Be Love, CBS, 1994. Camera operator (second unit), The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, Starz, 1995. Camera operator, Fighting for My Daughter, ABC, 1995. Camera operator, Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14, Fox, 1995. Camera operator, When Friendship Kills (also known as A Secret Between Friends: A Moment of Truth Movie), NBC, 1996. Camera operator, She Woke Up Pregnant (also known as Crimes of Silence), ABC, 1996. Camera operator, An Unexpected Family, USA Network, 1996. Camera operator, Crimes of Passion: Edna Buchanan’s ⬙Nobody Lives Forever,⬙ ABC, 1998. Camera operator, Harvey, CBS, 1999. Cinematographer, G–Saviour (also known as Gundam Savior), 2000. Cinematographer, Saving Jessica Lynch (also known as Saving Jessica Lynch: The Rescue of an American Soldier), NBC, 2003. Cinematographer, Battlestar Galactica, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Cinematographer, Traffic: The Miniseries, USA Network, 2004. Cinematographer, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Charlie’s Angels⬙), NBC, 2004.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Cynthia, a recurring role, Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, between 2000 and 2003. Lauren O’Keefe, The O’Keefes, The WB, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Tania Raymonde Katz) Alice/young Syd, ⬙Syd in Wonderland,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2000. Nicole, ⬙No Hablo Espanol,⬙ The Brothers Garcia, Nickelodeon, 2000. Beth, ⬙Scareful What You Wish For,⬙ The Nightmare Room, The WB, 2001. Carly, ⬙Saving Psychic Raven,⬙ That’s So Raven!, The Disney Channel, 2003. Paul’s daughter, ⬙Big Coal,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. Anna Real, ⬙An Eye for an Eye,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as NCIS and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2005. Taylor Greene, ⬙S.O.S.,⬙ Medium, NBC, 2006. Alex Rousseau, ⬙Maternity Leave,⬙ Lost, ABC, 2006. Alex Rousseau, ⬙Three Minutes,⬙ Lost, ABC, 2006. Alex Rousseau, ⬙Live Together, Die Alone,⬙ Lost, ABC, 2006. Alex Rousseau, ⬙The Glass Ballerina,⬙ Lost, ABC, 2006. Film Appearances: Lily Jane Bobbit, Children on Their Birthdays, Artisan Entertainment/Moonstone Entertainment, 2002. Bonnie Jean, The Garage, Urban Wolf Productions, 2006. Mae, Japan, Tomas Pictures, 2006. 240

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RENFRO Todd Bowden, Apt Pupil (also known as Un eleve doue—Ete de corruption and L’eve doue), Paramount, 1998. Jimmy Walsh, 2 Little, 2 Late, 2000. Wichita, Happy Campers, New Line Cinema, 2000. Josh, Ghost World, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2000. Jules St. Clare, Delilah, 2000. Tanner, Herschel Hopper: New York Rabbit, 2000. Dothan Talbot, Skipped Parts (also known as The Wonder of Sex), Trimark, 2000. Sal, Meter Man, 2000. The Theory of the Leisure Class, The Asylum, 2001. William Sellers, Tart (also known as Naive), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Marty Puccio, Bully, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Bobby, Deuces Wild (also known as Deuces Wild— Wild in den StraBen), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Jay Grubb, American Girl (also known as Confessions of an American Girl), 2002. Himself, Making of ⬙Ghost World⬙ (documentary short), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Troy Riverside, The Job, Lions Gate Films, 2003. The Car Kid (short), 2003. Wyatte, Mummy an’ the Armadillo, Hart Sharp Video, 2004. The stranger, The Jacket, Warner Bros., 2005. Kenny, Coat Pockets (short), 2005. Vincent, 10th & Wolf, ThinkFilm, 2006.

Kelly, Chasing 3000, Pretty Dangerous Films, 2006. Ileana, Kiss of the Sun, Green Valley Entertainment, 2006. Samira, Bats 2, 2006.

RENFRO, Brad 1982– PERSONAL Full name, Bradley Barron Renfro; born July 25, 1982, in Knoxville, TN (some sources say East Knoxville, TN); son of Mark (a factory worker) and Angela Renfro. Avocational Interests: Guitars and filmmaking. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Nine Yards Entertainment, 8530 Wilshire Blvd., 5th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Appeared in Japanese television commercials for Resident Evil 2 and Biohazard 2; member of the band 40/04. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, best performance by a young actor starring in a motion picture, 1995, for The Client; YoungStar Award, best performance by a young actor in a drama film, Hollywood Reporter, 1995, Young Artist Award nomination (with Joseph Mazzello), best young leading actor—feature film, 1996, both for The Cure; YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a drama film, 1996, for Sleepers; YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by an young actor in a comedy film, 1997, for Tom and Huck; Tokyo International Film Festival Award, best actor award, 1998, Saturn Award nomination, best performance by a younger actor or actress, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy Films, 1999, both for Apt Pupil; Director’s Choice Award, most spirited rising performance, Sedona International Film Festival, 2004.

Film Work: Associate producer, Bully, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Jamie, Hollywood Flies, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Duane Wilson, ⬙Watch,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2006. RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in N.E.R.D.’s ⬙Provider.⬙ WRITINGS

CREDITS Screenplays: Meter Man, 2000.

Film Appearances: Mark Sway, The Client, Warner Bros., 1994. Erik, The Cure, Universal, 1995. Huck Finn, Tom and Huck (also known as The Adventures of Tom and Huck and Tom Sawyer), Buena Vista, 1995. Young Michael Sullivan, Sleepers, Warner Bros., 1996. Karchy ⬙Chucky⬙ ⬙Slick⬙ Jonas, Telling Lies in America, Banner Entertainment, 1997.

OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 15, 2000, p. 14. Interview, February, 2003, p. 136. In Style, November, 1998, p. 299. 241

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Clara, Forever, Lulu! (also known as Crazy Streets), 1986. Bandana’s mother, Spike of Bensonhurst (also known as Throw Back!), 1988. Market woman, White Hot (also known as Crack in the Mirror), 1989. Woman on subway, Jacob’s Ladder (also known as Dante’s Inferno), 1990. Soledad, True Colors, 1991. La Mama, I Was on Mars, 1991. Jesus’s mother, Chain of Desire, 1992. Fortune teller, Only You (also known as Him and Just in Time), 1994. Gypsy woman, It Runs in the Family (also known as My Summer Story), 1994. Grandmother, Tarantella, 1995. Made Men, 1996. Josephina Zito, Kiss Me, Guido, Paramount, 1997. Mrs. Ochoa, The Object of My Affection, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Tenant, Gloria, Columbia, 1999. Senora, Pinero, Miramax, 2001. Rosa, Grandchildren (short), 2003. Consuela, The Reality Trap, 2005.

People Weekly, November 18, 1996, p. 97.

REY, Antonia 1927– PERSONAL Original name, Antonia Francesch; born October 12, 1927, in Havana, Cuba; daughter of Antonio (a dentist) and Emilia (a nurse; maiden name, Rangel) Francesch; married Andres Castro (a director), December 17, 1958. Education: Graduated from University of Havana; studied with Andres Castro in New York City. Career: Actress. Worked as assistant to the director of Westside Repertory Theatre, New York City. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in The Secret Storm.

Awards, Honors: Lifetime Achievement Award, Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors (HOLA) Award, 2003.

Television Appearances; Movies: Mrs. Profaci, Honor Thy Father, 1973. Rita Alvarez, The Marcus–Nelson Murders (also known as Kojak: ⬙The Marcus–Nelson Murders⬙), 1973. Mrs. Terranova, Siege, 1978. Lucy, The Last Tenant, 1978. Grandma Perez, The Gentleman Bandit (also known as The Bandit Priest), 1981. Mrs. Gomez, Dream House, 1981. Out of the Darkness, 1985. Mrs. Diaz, Action Family, 1987.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Mrs. Amador, Coogan’s Bluff, 1968. Mrs. Cruz, Popi, 1969. Concha, Doc, 1971. Waitress, Who Killed Mary What’s ’Er Name? (also known as Death of a Hooker), 1971. Who Says I Can’t Ride a Rainbow? (also known as Barney), 1971. Modesta, To Find a Man (also known as Sex and the Teenager), 1972. Mrs. Rosiello, The Lords of Flatbush, 1974. Pearl, The Money (also known as Atlantic City Jackpot), 1975. Danitza Giorgio, King of the Gypsies, 1978. Berger’s mother, Hair, 1979. Carmelita, Boardwalk, 1979. Estancia, The Changeling (also known as L’Enfant du Diable), 1980. Spanish woman, The Clairvoyant (also known as The Killing Hour and The Killing Kind), 1982. Counter woman at McDonald’s, Moscow on the Hudson, 1984. Puerto Rican nurse, Garbo Talks (also known as Garbo Talks!), 1984. Flora, Beat Street, 1984. Aunt Sadie, Wise Guys, 1986.

Television Appearances; Specials: Emma, Rappaccini’s Daughter, PBS, 1980. CityKids, ABC, 1993. Also appeared as Sophie, Ladies in Waiting, PBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Taxi driver, One More Try, 1982. Television Appearances; Episodic: Naked City, 1962. Aunt Rosa, ⬙All in the Famiglia,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, 1988. Aunt Rosa, ⬙Inherit the Wind,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, 1990. Mrs. Samaras, ⬙New York News,⬙ New York News, CBS, 1995. 242

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 ⬙The Bug,⬙ 100 Centre Street, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Maggie Mendez, ⬙Maledictus,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2002. Connie, ⬙Two Hundred and Thirty–Three Days,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2002.

RIGHETTI Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—True Public Relations, 6725 Sunset Blvd., Suite 570, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actress. Worked as a package delivery person. CREDITS

Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Numancia Cervantes, University of Havana, Havana, Cuba, 1948. (Broadway debut) Loopa, Bajour, Shubert Theatre, 1964. Madrecita, Camino Real, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 1970. Constanzia, The Engagement Baby, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1970. Flower vendor, A Streetcar Named Desire, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1973. Mrs. Murino, 42 Seconds from Broadway, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1973. Sophia, New York 1937, Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1990. Assunta, The Rose Tattoo, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1995.

Television Appearances; Series: Hailey Nichol, The O.C. (also known as Orange County), Fox, 2003–2005. Tessa Lewis, North Shore, Fox, 2004–2005. Jenna Moretti, Reunion, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Friendly girl, Romy and Michele: In the Beginning (also known as Romy and Michele: Behind the Velvet Rope), ABC Family Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Teen Choice Awards 2005, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Riding teen, ⬙You’ve Got Male,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI, CSI: Las Vegas, CSI: Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2001. Herself, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (also known as The Late Late Show), CBS, 2004. Herself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Katrina, ⬙Aquamom,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2006.

Also appeared as Lucia, Mike Downstairs, Broadway production; prisoner, Poets from the Inside, and Mamita, The Wonderful Year, both Public Theatre, New York City; Fula Lopez, In the Summer House, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City; Maria, Back Bog Beast, American Place Theatre, New York City; mother, Blood Wedding, Intar Hispanic American Theatre, New York City; Ranevsky, The Cherry Orchard, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, and in The Importance of Being Earnest, all Westside Repertory Theatre, New York City.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Zoe, No Place Like Home, Fox, 2003. Jenna Moretti, ⬙1986,⬙ Reunion, Fox, 2005. Kelly Callaway, Enemies, ABC, 2006.

Major Tours: Appeared in tours of The Rose Tattoo and A Streetcar Named Desire, both U.S. cities.

Film Appearances: Charlie’s kid sister, Love and Happiness, 1995. Little one, Kiss & Tell (also known as Lucid Days), Phaedra Cinema/Terminal Bliss Pictures, 1996. Samantha Goodman, Angel Blade (also known as Forbidden Angel), Vegas Knights Film Productions, 2002. Jocelyn, Pipeline, Universal, 2006. Cassie, E–Train (also known as Etrain), Mosaic Media Group/The Outer Reefs Limited, 2007. Return to House on Haunted Hill, Warner Bros., 2007.

RIGHETTI, Amanda 1984– PERSONAL Born April 1, 1984, in Las Vegas, NV; married Jordan Alan (a director, producer, cinematographer, writer, and actor).

Film Producer: (With others) Missing Emotions, 1997. (With others) Gentleman B. (also known as Criminal Mentality and The Gentleman Bandit), Phaedra Cinema/Pathfinder Pictures, 2000. Pipeline, Universal, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Gold/ Miller, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Mosaic Media Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th 243

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 (As J. D. Roberts) News anchor, CityPulse News, City TV, 1988–89. (As J. D. Roberts) Cohost, Canada A.M. (also known as Canada A.M. Weekend), CTV, 1990–92. Coanchor, The CBS Morning News, CBS, 1992–94. Host, Under Fire, 1996–97. Chief White House correspondent and substitute anchor, CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, CBS, 1999–2005. Senior national correspondent and anchor, This Week at War, Cable News Network, 2006.

(With others) E–Train (also known as Etrain), Mosaic Media Group/The Outer Reefs Limited, 2007. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, March, 2004, pp. 23–27. Teen Vogue, February 4, 2004, pp. 87–88.

Television Appearances; Specials: Woodstock: The Lost Performances, Showtime, 1994. Correspondent, 1996 Republican National Convention, CBS, 1996. Correspondent, 1996 Democratic National Convention, CBS, 1996. Narrator, The Young Kennedys, The Learning Channel, 1998. Narrator, Merv Griffin: Master of the Game, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Narrator, Ed Asner: Lovable Grouch, Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Narrator, Sally Jessy Raphael: Behind the Red Glasses, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Narrator, Bob Fosse: Dancing on the Edge, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Narrator, The America’s Busiest E.R., The Discovery Channel, 2000. Narrator, Hunt for the Killer Flu, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Narrator, Gerald Ford: Healing the Presidency, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Correspondent, Election Night 2000, CBS, 2000. Anchor, 48 Hours: Katrina’s Fury, CBS, 2004. Correspondent, 48 Hours: Disaster in the Delta, CBS, 2005.

ROBERTS, John 1956– (J. D. Roberts) PERSONAL Original name, John Robertson; born November 15, 1956, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; married, wife’s name Michelle; children: two. Education: Attended University of Toronto. Addresses: Office—Cable News Network, 820 First Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20002–4243. Career: Broadcast journalist. Worked as music announcer at CFOS–Radio and CHYM–Radio in Canada, 1970; CJBK–Radio, London, Ontario, Canada, broadcaster, 1977; CHUM–Radio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, overnight music announcer, 1977–79; City TV, Toronto, news anchor and correspondent, 1979–89, video music announcer for MuchMusic Channel, 1985; WCIX–TV (now WFOR–TV), Miami, FL, anchor and correspondent, 1989–91; Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), member of news staff, 1991–2006, coanchor of evening news programs, 1994–95, chief White House correspondent, 1999–2006, also coanchor of Sunday broadcasts and substitute anchor of other programs; Cable News Network, Washington, DC, member of news staff, 2006—. Appeared in Canada as J. D. Roberts.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Chief White House correspondent and substitute anchor, CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer, CBS, 2005. Face the Nation, CBS, 2005. American Morning, Cable News Network, 2006. Guest, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2006. Guest, Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees, Cable News Network, 2006.

Awards, Honors: Three national Emmy Awards for coverage of Atlanta Olympic park bombing, the death of Princess Diana, and a Trans World Airlines plane crash; New York Press Club Award.

Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Himself (in archive footage), Fahrenheit 9/11, IFC Films/Lions Gate Films, 2004.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As J. D. Roberts) Cohost, The New Music, City TV (Canada), 1979–88. (As J. D. Roberts) Entertainment anchor, CityPulse News, City TV, 1981–88.

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ROBINSON Private Avery ⬙Angel⬙ King, Over There, FX Channel, 2005.

Electronic: CNN Online, http://www.cnn.com, September 13, 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Comanche Moon, CBS, 2006. ROBIE, Jeff See WILLIAMS, Jeff

Television Appearances; Movies: Trucker, The Princess & the Marine, NBC, 2001. Camera man, Frozen Impact, PAX, 2003. Shane, Thirty Days Until I’m Famous, VH1, 2004. The Reading Room, Hallmark Channel, 2005.

ROBINSON, Keith

Television Appearances; Specials: Tough Crowd Stands Up with Colin Quinn, Comedy Central, 2003. Himself, Hey Hey Hey: Behind the Scenes of ⬙Fat Albert,⬙ Nickelodeon, 2004.

PERSONAL Education: Attended the University of Georgia. Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent and Literary, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Apt. 2F, MTV, 1997. William White, ⬙A Walk in the Woods,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. William White, ⬙The Crossing,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. William White, ⬙Sailing Away,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Joel Rawlings/Green Lightspeed Ranger, ⬙Time for Lightspeed,⬙ Power Rangers Time Force, Fox, 2001. Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, Comedy Central, 2002. Neil Crawford, ⬙The Big Much ’I Do’ About Nothing Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2003. NYPD Blue, ABC, 2003. Neil Crawford, ⬙The Big One Wedding and a Funeral Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2004. Darnell ⬙D J Drayno⬙ Ellison, ⬙Passing the Stone,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2004. Joel Rawlings, ⬙Legacy of Power,⬙ Power Rangers DinoThunder, Fox, 2004. Dr. Phil, syndicated, 2005. Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2005. Sergeant number two, ⬙Mr. Monk Gets Stuck in Traffic,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2005. Noel Bassette, ⬙Boys Will Be Boys,⬙ All Saints, Seven Network, 2005. Neil Crawford, ⬙The Big Turning Over a New Leaf Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2006.

Career: Actor. Signed a contract with Motown Records, performing with the label’s artists. Owned own clothing line, Good Life Clothing. Also worked in telemarketing. Awards, Honors: Connie Award (with others), Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards, 2006, for The Reading Room. CREDITS Film Appearances: Joel Rawlings/Green Lightspeed Ranger, Power Rangers in 3D: Triple Force (short; also known as Power Rangers Triple Force! and Trakeena’s Revenge), 2000. Joel Rawlings/Green Lightspeed Ranger, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue: Titanium Ranger: Curse of the Cobra, 2000. Joel Rawlings/Green Lightspeed Ranger, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue: Neptune’s Daughter, 2000. Joel Rawlings/Green Lightspeed Ranger, The Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue: Queen’s Wrath, 2001. Desmond, Mimic: Sentinel (also known as Mimic 3), Dimension Films, 2003. Bill, Fat Albert, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. C. C. White, Dreamgirls, DreamWorks, 2006. Sean, Caught on Tape, 2006.

RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Green Ranger, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, 2000.

Television Appearances; Series: Joel Rawlings/Green Lightspeed Ranger, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, Fox, 2000. Nathan Walker, American Dreams (also known as Our Generation), NBC, 2003–2005.

Albums: Perfect Love, Orpheus, 1989. Peaceful Flight, Ichiban International, 1997. The Stages of Our Love, Synergy Publishing, 2002. 245

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Le ciel, les oiseaux ... et ta mere! (also known as Boys on the Beach and Homeboys at the Beach), AFMD, 1999. (As Rosenblatt) Girl, La revolution sexuelle n’a pas eu lieu, Ad Vitam, 1999. (As Rosenblatt) Blond girl, Clown (short film), Hysteric Productions, 1999. Cravate club, Rezo Films/Studio Canal, 2002. (As Rosenblatt) Audrey, Undercover (short film), La Boite, 2002. (As Rosenblatt) Agnes, Bienvenue chez les Rozes (also known as Welcome to the Roses), TFM Distribution, 2003. Gabrielle, Chasing Liberty, Warner Bros., 2004. Gorgeous, Blindfolded (short film) Stupendous Films, 2006. Dory, Peaceful Warrior, DEJ Productions, 2006.

Songs: (With RZA and Ol’ Dirty Bastard) ⬙Thirsty,⬙ Blade: Trinity.

ROSEN, Beatrice (Beatrice Rosenblatt) PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Brandt Joel, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Jason Spire, Inspire Entertainment, 315 Seventh Ave., Suite 17E, New York, NY 10001. Career: Actress.

ROUTH, Brandon 1979– (B. J. Routh, Brandon ⴖB. J.ⴖ Routh)

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PERSONAL Television Appearances; Series: (As Beatrice Rosenblatt) Pauline, Manatea, les perles du Pacifique, 1999. Katie Winter, Commando Nanny, The WB, 2004. Faith, a recurring role, Cuts, UPN, 2005–2006.

Full name, Brandon James Routh; born October 9, 1979, in Des Moines, IA; son of Ron (a carpenter) and Katie (a teacher) Routh; engaged to Courtney Ford (an actress), August 2006. Education: Attended the University of Iowa, 1999. Religion: Methodist. Avocational Interests: Playing soccer, playing basketball, swimming, biking, and reading.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Stephanie Celnik, ⬙Soupcons,⬙ Le grand patron, 2004. Gabrielle, ⬙Thanksgiving Day Charade,⬙ Quintuplets, Fox, 2004. Mia, ⬙Sucker Punch,⬙ North Shore, Fox, 2004. Dawn Stiles, ⬙Spirit,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2005. Jenny, ⬙Still Charmed and Kicking,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Jenny, ⬙Malice in Wonderland,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Jenny, ⬙Run, Piper, Run,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Main Title Entertainment, 5225 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Publicist— PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Appeared in productions at Norwalk Theater of Performing Arts; face of JC Jeans & Clothes, Sweden, 2006. Also worked as a bartender in a bowling alley and a model.

Television Appearances; Other: (As Beatrice Rosenblatt) Clara, In punta di cuore (also known as Nouvelle vie, nouvelle donne), 1999. (As Rosenblatt) Eliane Vercel, Le fil du rasoir (also known as Vertiges: Le fil du rasoir), 2000. (As Rosenblatt) Passion assassine, 2000. (As Rosenblatt) Vanessa, Le bleu de l’ocean (miniseries), 2003.

Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nominations, movie—choice rumble, movies—choice breakout (male), and movies—choice chemistry (with Kate Bosworth), all for Superman Returns; ShowWest Award, male star of tomorrow, National Association of Theater Owners, 2006; Rising Star Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 2006. CREDITS

Film Appearances: (As Beatrice Rosenblatt) A student, La vieille barriere (short film), Les Films du Roseau/Sepia Productions, 1998.

Film Appearances: Tim Peters, Karla, Quantum Entertainment, 2006. Denial (short), 2006. 246

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ROXBURGH ROXBURGH, Richard 1962– PERSONAL

Television Appearances; Series: (As Brandon ⬙B. J.⬙ Routh) Wade, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2000. Seth Anderson, One Life to Live, ABC, 2001–2002.

Born January 1, 1962, in Albury, New South Wales, Australia; married Silvia Colloca (an actress), September 25, 2004. Education: Graduated from National Institute of Dramatic Arts (Australia), 1986; studied economics at the Australian National University.

Television Appearances; Specials: The 2006 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2006. Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman, 2006. Back in Blue: The ⬙Superman Returns⬙ Movie Special, MTV, 2006. Superman Returns: Inside the Journey, 2006. The Science of Superman, National Geographic Channel, 2006.

Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Peters Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA United Kingdom; International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Television Appearances; Episodic: (As B. J. Routh) Connor, ⬙You’ve Got Female,⬙ Odd Man Out, ABC, 1999. (As B. J. Routh) Jess, ⬙Concert Interruptus,⬙ Gilmore Girls, The WB, 2001. Young Henry Phillips, ⬙A Time to Hate,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2003. Sebastian, ⬙A Gay/December Romance,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2004. Brian, ⬙Dibs,⬙ Oliver Beene, Fox, 2004. Himself, HypaSpace, The Space Channel, 2006. ⬙Superman Returns,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2006. Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 2006. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2006. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2006. The View, ABC, 2006. Corazon de ... , 2006.

Career: Actor. Directed plays in Australia. Awards, Honors: Sydney Theatre Critics’ Circle Award, best performance in a supporting role, 1992, for The Homecoming; John Tasker Award, Sydney Theatre Critics’ Circle, best freelance director, 1992, for That Eye, The Sky; Sydney Theatre Critics’ Circle Award, best performance by a lead actor, 1994, for Hamlet; Silver Logie Award, most outstanding actor in a drama series, 1996, for Blue Murder; Australian Film Institute Award, best performance by an actor in a leading role, 1997, Film Critics Circle of Australia Award, best actor—male, 1998, both for Doing Time for Patsy Cline; Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role, 1999, for Passion; Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best actor in a supporting role, 2001, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, 2002, both for Moulin Rouge!.

Also appeared as Seth Anderson, General Hospital, ABC. RECORDINGS

CREDITS Video Games: Voice of Superman/Clark Kent, Superman Returns, Electronic Arts, 2006.

Film Appearances: Johnny Tremain, Dead to the World, 1991. Harrison, Crimebroker, A–pix Entertainment, 1993. Jack/Harry, Talk, 1994. Harry, Lessons in the Language of Love, Australian Film Institute, 1995. George Weygate, Hayride to Hell, 1995. Rob McSpedden, Billy’s Holiday, Miramax, 1995. Joe Welch, Children of the Revolution, Miramax, 1996. Boyd, Doing Time for Patsy Cline, 1997. Guy Jamieson, Thank God He Met Lizzie (also known as The Wedding Party), Beyond, 1997. Mr. Jeffries, Oscar and Lucinda, Fox Searchlight, 1997.

Music Videos: Appeared in Christina Aguilera’s ⬙What a Girl Wants.⬙ OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 29, 2004, p. 10. People, July 10, 2006, p. 111. Time, November 1, 2004, p. 105. 247

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Sherlock Holmes, The Hound of Baskervilles, PBS and BBC, 2002. Richard Treloar, The Silence, ABC (Australia), 2006.

Voice of Sir Samuel Michael, A Little Bit of Soul, Columbia TriStar, 1998. Murray Jacob, In the Winter Dark, 1998. The Pitch, 1998. Captain Daventry, The Last September, Trimark, 1999. Percy Grainger, Passion (also known as ⬙Passion⬙: The Story of Percy Grainger), Motion International, 1999. Hugh Stamp, Mission: Impossible II (also known as M:I–2), Paramount, 2000. Duke of Worcester, Moulin Rouge!, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2001. Karl, The Touch (also known as Tian mai chuan qi), Miramax, 2002. Neil, The One and Only, 2002. M, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (also known as LXG, Die liger der auBergewohnlichen gentleman, and The League), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Count Vladislaus Dracula, Van Helsing, Universal, 2004. Himself, ⬙Van Helsing⬙: Behind the Screams (documentary short), Universal Studios Home Video, 2004. Himself, Blood Brothers: The Making of ⬙Blue Murder⬙ (documentary short), Subversive Cinema, 2005. Dr. Keith Orbit, Stealth, Columbia, 2005. Robert Marcus, Fragiles (also known as Fragile), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 2005. Detective Martin McKenzie, Like Minds, Weinstein Company, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Himself and ⬙The Duke,⬙ The Night Club of Your Dreams: The Making of ⬙Moulin Rouge⬙ (documentary), HBO, 2001. Presenter, The 2003 Australian Film Institute Awards, ABC (Australia), 2003. Himself, Van Helsing: The Man and the Monsters, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Himself, The World of Van Helsing, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tim Warne, ⬙On a Roll,⬙ Police Rescue, ABC (Australia), 1993. Ben, ⬙One Way Ticket,⬙ Twisted Tales (also known as Twisted), Nine Network, 1996. Himself, ⬙Moulin Rouge!,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2001. Enough Rope with Andrew Denton, ABC (Australia), 2003. Stage Appearances: That Eye, The Sky, 1994. Hamlet, Hamlet, Sydney, Australia, 1995. Dan, Closer, Sydney Theatre Company, Sydney, Australia, 2000. Appeared as Archer, The Beaux Stratagem, Royal Queensland Theatre Company, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Picasso, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Playbox Theatre, Melbourne, Australia; La Musica, La Mama Theatre Company, Melbourne, Australia; as Lenny, The Homecoming, Pale, Burn This, George Lewis, Once in a Lifetime, Mercutio, Romeo and Juliet, Tomazo, The Mortal Falcon, Dorante, The Game of Love and Chance, Lord Goring, An Ideal Husband, Mr. Harcourt, The Country Wife, Lysimachus, Pericles, all Sydney Theatre Company; Grimes/Billy Norman, Serious Money, and King Louis/Fenton, The Three Musketeers, both Melbourne Theatre Company; Trigorin, The Seagull, Hamlet, Hamlet, The Wolf, The Wolf’s Banquet, Hippo, On Parliament Hill, all Belvoir Street Theatre Company, Sydney, Australia.

Film Work: Director, Romulus, My Father, 2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: ⬙Gracie⬙ Fields, The Paper Man, ABC (Australia), 1990. Hugh McIntosh, Tracks of Glory (also known as Tracks of Glory: The Major Taylor Story), The Disney Channel, 1992. Gluttony, Seven Deadly Sins, ABC (Australia), 1993. Roger Rogerson, Blue Murder, ABC (Australia), 1995. Superintendent William Hobbs, Frontier, PBS and ABC (Australia), 1997. Mr. R, Blonde (also known as Marilyn Monroe), CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Proud, The Riddle of the Stinson, 1987. Justin Harewood, ⬙The Saint⬙: Fear in Fun Park (also known as The Saint in Australia), syndicated, 1989. Harrison, CrimeBroker (also known as Corrupt Justice), Ten Network, 1993. Sergeant Paul Santos, Halifax f.p.: Lies of the Mind, 1994. Ronald Ryan, The Last of the Ryans, Nine Network, 1997. Bill, The Road from Coorain, PBS, 2002.

Stage Director: That Eye, The Sky, 1994. Twelfth Night, Sydney, Australia, 2000. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Dracula, Van Helsing, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004. 248

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RUCKER Drake Moore, The Inevitable Undoing of Jay Brooks, 2007.

Music Videos: Appeared in ⬙Come What May.⬙ WRITINGS

Also appeared in Peggy Sue Got Married; Suspect.

Stage Plays: (With Justin Monjo) That Eye, The Sky, 1994.

Film Work: Music supervisor, Let’s Talk, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Series: Thurgood Marshall ⬙T. Marshall⬙ Travers, As the World Turns, CBS, 2002–2003. Garret Williams, All My Children, ABC, 2005. Chase, Half & Half, UPN, 2005–2006.

Periodicals: Variety, April 27, 1998, p. 76.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: (Uncredited) Rebbie’s husband, The Jacksons: An American Dream, ABC, 1972. Jimmy Ruffin, The Temptations, NBC, 1998.

RUCKER, Lamman 1971– PERSONAL Born October 6, 1971, in Pittsburgh, PA; father, a drummer; mother, a dance company operator. Education: Duquesne University, undergraduate degree in information technology and business; earned master’s degree in education and curriculum development. Avocational Interests: Working out, playing ball, going to the theater, traveling, and charity work.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Rick Harris, ⬙Return of the Mack,⬙ All of Us, UPN, 2004. Rick Harris, ⬙The Kiss Off,⬙ All of Us, UPN, 2004. Rick Harris, ⬙In Through the Out Door,⬙ All of Us, UPN, 2004. Reggie Uggams, ⬙The Sixth Man,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2005.

Addresses: Manager—Steinberg Talent Management Group, 1560 Broadway, Suite 405, New York, NY 10036.

Also appeared as (uncredited) flight agent number three, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS.

Career: Actor. Taught acting. Played semi–pro basketball; worked as a tutor and substitute teacher; coached high school basketball.

Stage Work: Appeared in Hit Snow; Finish Line; Nefertari Rising.

CREDITS

RECORDINGS

Film Appearances: Michael Suliman, Making Revolution, 2003. Bobby, Redirect (short), 2005. Maurice, Let’s Talk (short), 2006.

Videos: Presenter, The 14th Annual Inner City Destiny Awards, Tri Destined Studios, 2006.

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SAMAHA, Elie 1955– PERSONAL Full name, Elie Kheir Samaha; born May 10, 1955, in Beirut, Lebanon (some sources cite Italy); immigrated to the United States, c. 1979 (some sources cite 1975 or 1981); naturalized U.S. citizen (some sources cite Italian citizen); married Tia Carerre (an actress), November 22, 1992 (some sources cite 1993; divorced February 2000). Addresses: Office—Gibraltar International, 9328 Civic Center Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer. Gibraltar International, Beverly Hills, CA, partner; Dante Entertainment, cofounder; Franchise Pictures (production and cofinancing company), founder, partner, chairman, and chief executive officer, beginning c. 1997; Phoenician Pictures (production company), founder; Roxbury (nightclub), partner, beginning 1990; affiliated with Celebrity Cleaners, a chain of dry cleaning establishments in the Los Angeles area; also worked in importing and exporting. Worked as a bouncer at Studio 54, New York City. Military service: Some sources cite service in the Lebanese Christian Army. Awards, Honors: Prix un certain regard (with others), Cannes International Film Festival, 2000, for Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her. CREDITS Film Executive Producer: Hollow Point (also known as Arsenal de pointe and Rysk Roulette), October Films, 1996. 250

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SAMAHA Film Appearances: Voice of the producer, 20 Dates, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1998.

Film Producer: Snitch (also known as Monument Ave. and Noose), Lions Gate Films, 1998. The Big Kahuna (also known as Hospitality Suite), Lions Gate Films, 1999. The Boondock Saints (also known as Mission des dieux), Indican Pictures, 1999. Entropy, Franchise Pictures, 1999. The Third Miracle, Sony Pictures Classics, 1999. Angel Eyes (also known as Heart of Town), Warner Bros., 2000. Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (also known as Battlefield Earth), Warner Bros., 2000. Get Carter, Warner Bros., 2000. Mercy, New City Releasing, 2000. The Pledge, Warner Bros., 2000. The Caveman’s Valentine (also known as The Sign of the Killer), MCA/Universal, 2001. Driven (also known as Champs, Formula One, Into Thin Air, Ruutulippu, and A toute vitesse), Warner Bros., 2001. Heist (also known as Le vol), Warner Bros., 2001. 3000 Miles to Graceland, Warner Bros., 2001. Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever (also known as Ecks vs. Sever and X vs. Sever), Warner Bros., 2002. City by the Sea (also known as The Suspect), Warner Bros., 2002. Half Past Dead (also known as Halbtot—Half Past Dead), Sony Pictures Releasing/Screen Gems, 2002. ZigZag, Silver Nitrate Films, 2002. Green Dragon, Silver Nitrate Films, c. 2002. Alex & Emma (also known as The Gambler and Loosely Based on a True Love Story), Warner Bros., 2003. Avenging Angelo, Warner Bros., 2003. The Foreigner (also known as Cudzoziemiec), TriStar/ Screen Gems, 2003. The In–Laws (also known as Ein Ungleiches Paar and Wild Wedding—Ein ungleiches Paar), Warner Bros., 2003. Out of Reach (also known as Poza zasiegiem), Screen Gems, 2004. Spartan, Warner Bros., 2004. The Whole Ten Yards (also known as The Whole Nine Yards 2), Warner Bros., 2004. Into the Sun (also known as Yakuza), Screen Gems, 2005. One Last Dance, 2005. The Flock, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2006. Tristan + Isolde (also known as Tristan and Isolde and Tristan & Isolde), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006. Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj (also known as Van Wilder Deux: The Rise of Taj), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2006. Crash Bandits, Bauer Martinez Studios, 2007. Trainwreck: My Life as an Idiot, TruEntertainment/This Is That Productions, 2007. Chlorine, Mercer Films, c. 2007.

Television Executive Producer; Movies: The Maker, HBO, 1997. Natural Enemy, HBO, 1997. On the Border (also known as Coyote Rain), 1998. Free Money, Starz!, 1999. Meet Prince Charming, Cinemax, 2000. Desperate but Not Serious (also known as Reckless + Wild), HBO and HBO Signature, c. 2001. Television Producer; Movies: The Immortals (also known as The End), HBO, 1995. Danger Zone, HBO, 1996. The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (also known as Frankie the Fly), HBO, 1996. The Peacekeeper (also known as Hellbent and Red Zone), HBO, 1997. No Code of Conduct, USA Network, 1998. Scar City (also known as S.C.A.R. and Scarred City), HBO, 1998. Top of the World (also known as Cold Cash and Showdown), HBO, 1998. The Break Up, Cinemax, 1999. The Confession, Cinemax, 1999. Five Aces, Cinemax, 1999. If ... Dog ... Rabbit... (also known as One Last Score), Cinemax, 1999. A Murder of Crows, Cinemax, 1999. Sweepers, USA Network, 1999. Animal Factory, Cinemax, 2000. The White River Kid (also known as White River), Starz!, c. 2000. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Battlefield Earth: Evolution & Creation (short), Warner Home Video, 2000. Video Game Executive Producer: Driven, BAM! Entertainment, 2001. Ecks vs. Sever, BAM! Entertainment, 2001. WRITINGS Teleplays; Stories for Movies: The Immortals (also known as The End), HBO, 1995. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Business Journal, November 10, 2003. Movieline, May, 2001, pp. 28–31, 106. 251

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Television Appearances; Movies: E non se ne vogliono andare!, 1988. Tenente, Una questione privata (also known as A Private Affair), 1991. Renato, La casa dove abitava Corinne (also known as Bedrohliche schatten), 1996. Nicola, Leo e Beo (also known as Leo & Beo), 1997. James, Jesus (also known as La Bibbia: Jesus and Die Bibel–Jesus), CBS, 2000. Antonio, Signes de vie, 2001. Roberto, L’amore non basta, 2005.

Variety, December 20, 1999, p. 5; June 9, 2003, p. 1.

SAMPROGNA, Dominic See ZAMPROGNA, Dominic

SARTOR, Fabio 1954– PERSONAL

SAVAGE, Vic See LATSHAW, Steve

Born in October 12, 1954, in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy. Career: Actor.

SAVRE, Danielle 1988–

CREDITS Film Appearances: Marco, La signora della notte (also known as Lady of the Night), 1985. Davide, Un delitto poco comune, D.M.V., 1987. Policeman, The Belly of an Architect (also known as Il ventre dell’architetto), 1987. Tommaso, Aurelia, 1987. Davide, Phantom of Death (also known as Un delitto poco comune, La casa di Via Rubens, Off Balance, and Squilibrio), 1988. L’articolo 2 (also known as Article 2), 1994. Policeman, Nirvana, Miramax, 1997. Il carniere (also known as The Game Bag), 1997. Ernesto’s friend, Fuori dal mondo (also known as Not of This World), Entertech Releasing, 1999. Turati, The Luzhim Defence (also known as Loujine and La defense Louijine), Sony Pictures Classics, 2000. Toni, Chimera, Mikado, 2001. Letters from the Dead, WWII Film Productions, 2003. Abenander, The Passion of the Christ, Newmarket Films, 2004. Lieutenant Gianini, The Fallen, Anthem Pictures, 2004. Giovanni, L’anniversaire, Mars Distribution, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Callie, a recurring role, Summerland, The WB, 2005. Jackie, a recurring role, Heroes, NBC, 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Michele, Colletti bianchi, 1988. E se poi se ne vanno?, 1989. Luciano, Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair (also known as Die entfuhrung der Achille Lauro), syndicated, 1990. Provincia segreta (also known as Einladung zum mord), 1998. Luca Liberati, Una donna per amico, 1998. Simone, La crociera, 2001. Zio, Incompreso, 2002. Leonardo Renzi, La moglie cinese, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Brittany, ⬙School Dazed,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2001. Marcia Brady, ⬙Sunshine Days,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 2002. Hannah, ⬙The Kids Are Alright,,⬙ Grounded for Life, Fox, 2002. Hannah, ⬙Oops! ... I Did It Again,⬙ Grounded for Life, Fox, 2002. Amy Keaton, ⬙Swap Meet,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as C.S.I., CSI: Las Vegas, CSI Weekends, and Les experts), CBS, 2004. Courtney, ⬙All Apologies,⬙ Grounded for Life, The WB, 2004.

PERSONAL Full name, Danielle Kathleen Savre; born August 26, 1988, in Simi Valley, CA; daughter of Randy and Kathy Savre. Avocational Interests: Sports, dancing. Addresses: Agent—Chris Fioto, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Wendi Niad, Niad Management, 15030 Ventura Blvd., Building 19, Suite 860, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Career: Actress. Member of the musical group Trinity, 2005; past member of Sweet Obsession; solo performer. CREDITS

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SCALES 1995; LL.D. from University of East Anglia, Norwich, England, 1996; Patricia Rothermere Award, for contributions to British theater, London Evening Standard Theater Awards, 2001. CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Cook, Traveller without Luggage, Theatre Royal, Bristol, England, 1951. Lucrezia, The Impresario from Smyrna, Arts Theatre, Cambridge, England, 1954. Member of ensemble, Reprise (revue), Watergate Theatre, London, 1954. (Broadway debut) Ermengarde, The Matchmaker, Royale Theatre, 1955. Nerissa, The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, 1956. Jacquenetta, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1956. Juliet, Measure for Measure, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, 1956. Pupil, The Lesson, Oxford Playhouse, Oxford, England, 1957. Alice Arden, Frost at Midnight, Oxford Playhouse, 1957. Myrrhine, Lysistrata, Oxford Playhouse, 1957. Aline, The Man of Distinction, Prince’s Theatre, London, 1957. Margie, The Iceman Cometh, Arts Theatre, then Winter Garden Theatre, London, both 1958. Nelly Denver, The Silver King, Players’ Theatre, London, 1958. Anna Bowers, All Good Children, Bromley Little Theatre, Bromley, England, 1960. Marita, Whiteman, Oxford Playhouse, 1961. Member of ensemble, Not to Worry (revue), Garrick Theatre, London, 1962. Mabel, The Trigon, Arts Theatre, 1963. Hermione, The Winter’s Tale, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England, 1965. Leontine, The Birdwatcher, Hampstead Theatre Club, London, 1966. Member of ensemble, Night Is for Delight (revue), Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, England, 1966. Valerie, Say Who You Are, Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1967. Cherry, The Beaux’ Stratagem, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, England, 1967. Lika, The Promise, Fortune Theatre, London, 1967. Jackie Coryton, Hay Fever, Duke of York’s Theatre, London, 1968. The wife, The Unknown Soldier and His Wife, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1968.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Cassidy, Murphy’s Dozen, The WB, 2001. Amanda Elliott, You’ve Reached the Elliotts, CBS, 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: The 6th Annual Family Television Awards, The WB, 2004. Film Appearances: Brianna, Bring It On: All or Nothing, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, 2006. Hayley Duncan, In the Land of Women, Warner Bros., 2007. Cindy Iverson, The Final Season, Fobia Films/State of Mind Films, 2007.

SCALES, Prunella 1932– PERSONAL Original name, Prunella Margaret Rumney Illingworth; born June 22, 1932, in Sutton Abinger, Surrey, England; daughter of John Richardson (traveling salesman) and Catherine (maiden name, Scales) Illingworth; married Timothy West (an actor), 1963; children: Sam (an actor), Joe. Education: Trained for the stage at the Old Vic School, London, and with Uta Hagen at the Herbert Berghof Studio, New York City. Avocational Interests: Gardening, canal boat. Addresses: Contact—c/o Conway van Gelder Ltd., 18–21 Jermyn St., London SW1Y 6HP England. Career: Actress. Appeared in British television and radio commercials for Tesco supermarkets, 1998, 2002–04; also worked as a drama teacher. Awards, Honors: Television Award nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, best actress, 1992, for A Question of Attribution; decorated Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1992; LL.D. from University of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, 253

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Emma Partridge, Children’s Day, Mermaid Theatre, London, 1969. Esther Goonahan, It’s a Two Foot Six Inches Above the Ground World, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, 1970. After Magritte, Ambiance Theatre, London, 1970. Have You Met Our Rabbit?, Ambiance Theatre, 1970. Mabel, ⬙Bedtime,⬙ and Susan, ⬙Butter,⬙ in Bedtime and Butter (double–bill), Hampstead Theatre Club, 1971. Natasha, Three Sisters, Arts Theatre, 1971. Avonia Bunn, Trelawny of the Wells, Arts Theatre, 1971. Hilary Plummer, That’s No Lady—That’s My Husband, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 1972. Lady Brute, The Provok’d Wife, Watford Palace Theatre, Watford, England, 1973. Katharina, The Taming of the Shrew, Nottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, England, 1973. Joyce, The Ruffian on the Stair, Soho Poly Theatre, London, 1973. The Wolf, 1975. Anatol, Open Space Theatre, London, 1976. The Pelican, Round House Theatre, London, 1976. Henrietta Barnett, It’s All Right If I Do It, Mermaid Theatre, 1977. Betty, Breezeblock Park, Whitehall Theatre, London, 1977. ⬙Smith of Smiths,⬙ Great English Eccentrics (triple–bill), Prospect Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, London, 1978. Natalya Petrovna, A Month in the Country, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol, England, 1979. Tag, Miss in Her Teens, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1979. Mrs. Prentice, What the Butler Saw, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1979. Queen Caroline, The Trial of Queen Caroline, Old Vic Theatre Company, Old Vic Theatre, 1979. Mrs. Rogers, Make and Break, Lyric Theatre– Hammersmith, then Haymarket Theatre, both London, 1980. An Evening with Queen Victoria, 1980. The Merchant of Venice, 1981. When We Are Married, Whitehall, 1986. A Question of Attribution, National Theatre, London, 1988. Single Spies, Shaftesbury Avenue Theatre, London, then National Theatre, Washington, DC, both 1989. The School for Scandal, Royal National Theatre Company, Olivier Theatre, London, 1990. Long Day’s Journey into Night, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 1991. Some Singing Blood, Royal Court Theatre, London, 1992. The Editing Process, Royal Court Theatre, 1995. Staying On, 1997. Just the Three of Us, 1997. The Birthday Party, London, 1999. The Cherry Orchard, 2000.

Major Tours: Olivia, Twelfth Night, Oxford Playhouse Company, European cities, 1959. Hermia, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Oxford Playhouse Company, European cities, 1959. Natasha, Three Sisters, British cities, 1971. Avonia Bunn, Trelawny of the Wells, British cities, 1971. King Lear, Prospect Theatre Company, Australian cities, 1972. Love’s Labour’s Lost, Prospect Theatre Company, Australian cities, 1972. Endgame, Prospect Theatre Company, Australian cities, 1972. Ranevskaya, The Cherry Orchard, British cities, 2000. Also toured the world in An Evening with Queen Victoria. Film Appearances: Morag McLeod, Scotch on the Rocks (also known as Laxdale Hall), Kingsley International, 1952. Vicky Hobson, Hobson’s Choice, British Lion, 1954. Mary, What Every Woman Wants, Adelphi, 1954. (Uncredited) Council office worker, Room at the Top, Romulus, 1959. Estella Fitzjohn, Waltz of the Toreadors (also known as The Amorous General), Continental, 1962. Decisions, Decisions, 1975. Mrs. Sandman, The Littlest Horse Thieves (also known as Escape from the Dark), Buena Vista, 1976. Mrs. Harrington, The Boys from Brazil, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1978. Glynis, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Atlantic, 1978. Lady Henrietta Kingsclere, The Wicked Lady, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1983. Moira O’Neill, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne, Island, 1987. Ethel, Consuming Passions, Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. Hannah Ap Llewellyn, A Chorus of Disapproval, 1989. Aunt Juley, Howards End, 1992. Voices of the queen and others, Freddie as F.R.O.7 (also known as Freddie the Frog), 1992. Margery, Second Best, 1994. Sherwood’s Travels (also known as Never Love a Thief), 1994. Maude, Wolf, 1994. Rose, An Awfully Big Adventure, 1995. The client, Phoenix, 1997. Aunt Agnes Ivory, Stiff Upper Lips, 1998. Lady Markby, An Ideal Husband, 1998. 254

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SCALES Mistress Page, The Merry Wives of Windsor (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: ⬙The Merry Wives of Windsor⬙ and The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: ⬙Merry Wives of Windsor⬙), BBC, 1982. Miss Elizabeth Mapp, Mapp and Lucia, PBS, 1985. Annie Parker, When We Are Married, BBC, 1987. Beyond the Pale, BBC, 1989. Captain, Woodcock, BBC, 1994. Marjorie, Fair Game, BBC, 1994. Sara Turing, Breaking the Code, PBS, 1996. An Audience with Alf Garnett, LWT, 1997. Funny Women, BBC, 1998. Richard Briers: A Good Life, 2000. Reader, Essential Poems for Christmas, BBC, 2004. The Funny Ladies of British Comedy, PBS, 2004. ⬙Fawlty Towers⬙ @ 30, 2005. The Ultimate Sitcom, Channel 4, 2006. An Audience with Coronation Street, ITV, 2006.

Dr. Minny Stinkler, Mad Cows, Entertainment Film Distributors, 1999. Sarah, The Ghost of Greville Lodge, 2000. Voice of Morphinalax, Brand Spanking (animated short), 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Martha, The Secret Garden, BBC, 1960. Eileen Hughes, Coronation Street (also known as Corrie), CBC and ITV, 1961. Kate Starling, Marriage Lines, 1963. On the Margin, BBC, 1966. Jackanory, BBC1, 1970. Sybil Fawlty, Fawlty Towers, BBC, 1975, 1979, then PBS, 1977. Dolly, Mr. Big, 1977. Pickersgill People, BBC, 1978. Aunt Patty, S.W.A.L.K., 1982. Miss Elizabeth Mapp, Mapp & Lucia, BBC, 1985–86. Sarah France, After Henry, ITV, 1987. ⬙Mrs.⬙ Tilston, Searching, ITV, 1995. Voice of Queen Melissa, The Big Knights, BBC2, 1999.

Also appeared in Ghosts. Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Agnes Donen, Never Love a Thief, PAX, 1998.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: (Television debut) Pride and Prejudice, BBC, 1952. Frau Pollert, Wagner, PBS, 1983. Marjorie Richardson, The Rector’s Wife, PBS, 1994. Elizabeth Palmore, Signs and Wonders, PBS, 1995. Storyteller, Look at the State We’re In!, BBC, 1995. Pet shop owner/wife, The Human Face, The Learning Channel, 2001. Elizabeth Dickens, Dickens, BBC and PBS, 2002. Presenter and Queen Victoria, Looking for Victoria, BBC, 2003. Narrator, ⬙The King, The Kaiser, and the Tsar,⬙ The Lost Prince, BBC and PBS, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Gabrielle, ⬙French for Love,⬙ TV Playhouse, ITV, 1955. Eileen Hughes, Coronation Street, 1961. ⬙The Face of Genius,⬙ The Seven Faces of Jim, BBC, 1961. ⬙Blues in the Morning,⬙ Thirty–Minute Theatre, BBC, 1971. Marion Joyce, ⬙One Man’s Meat,⬙ Seven of One, BBC, 1973. Diana Blake, ⬙A Good and Faithful Woman,⬙ Target, BBC, 1978. Gloria Gibbins, ⬙Unlucky Dip,⬙ Bergerac, BBC1, 1981. Susan Peel, ⬙If You Knew Susan,⬙ Never the Twain, ITV, 1982. Judith, ⬙Home Cooking,⬙ Unnatural Causes, ITV, 1986. Thompson, BBC and PBS, 1988. Aspel & Company, ITV, 1992. Storyteller, ⬙Nanny Knows Best,⬙ Look at the State We’re In!, 1995. Edith Disney, ⬙An Advancement of Learning,⬙ Dalziel and Pascoe, BBC, 1996. Herself, ⬙Married to the Job, Darling,⬙ Light Lunch, Channel 4, 1997. Eleanor Burnsall, ⬙Beyond the Grave,⬙ Midsomer Murders, ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Anne Parker, ⬙Faith,⬙ Silent Witness, BBC, 2001. This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), ITV, 2001. Voice of Queen Victoria, ⬙Victoria and Her Sisters,⬙ A History of Britain, BBC and History Channel, 2002. Jocelyn Anderson, ⬙Out with a Bang,⬙ Casualty, BBC1, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies: Doris Rutter, Doris and Doreen (also known as Six Plays by Alan Bennett: ⬙Doris and Doreen⬙), LWT, 1978. Miriam, Outside Edge, LWT, 1982. Marion Brewster–Wright, Absurd Person Singular, BBC, then Arts and Entertainment, 1985. Mrs. Prentice, What the Butler Saw, 1987. Aunt Ellie, My Friend Walter, PBS, 1992. Queen Elizabeth II, A Question of Attribution, PBS, 1992. Shirley, Lord of Misrule, 1996. Edith Disney, Dalziel and Pascoe: An Advancement of Learning, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Miss Bates, Emma (also known as Jane Austen’s ⬙Emma⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Queen Victoria, Station Jim, BBC, 2001. Dolly Keeling, The Shell Seekers (also known as Rosamunde Pilcher–Die muschelsucher), 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: Dolly, The Big Job, BBC, 1974. 255

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Hattie Dymchurch, ⬙When All This Is Over,⬙ Where the Heart Is, ITV, 2005. Breakfast, BBC, 2005.

Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Benderspink, 110 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90036.

Also appeared as voice of Mrs. Tiggy–Winkle, ⬙The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy–Winkle and Mr. Jeremy,⬙ The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends.

Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television movie (drama), Young Artist Foundation, 2001, for The Sandy Bottom Orchestra.

RECORDINGS

CREDITS

Albums: (With Timothy West, Jane Glover, and London Mozart Players) Walton: Facade, 1990.

Film Appearances: Sick boy, Spill (also known as Acid Death and Virus), Spill Film Productions, 1996. Bobby, A History of Violence (also known as Eine Geschichte der Gewalt), New Line Cinema, 2005. Max, Zerophilia, Different by Design/Microangelo Entertainment, 2005. Paul Rodman, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (also known as The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants), Warner Bros., 2005. Scott, The Pacifier (also known as Gnome and Le pacificateur), Buena Vista, 2005. Aaron Abbot, The Covenant, Screen Gems, 2006. Keith, Death Row (also known as Haunted Prison), IDT Entertainment, 2006.

Taped Readings: Broomnapped, 1993. Kaye Umansky’s Pongwiffy and the Spell of the Year, 1995. Lucia’s Progress, 1995. Karen Harris’s The Haunting of Hiram, 1996. Teresa Ransom’s Fanny Trollope, Recorded Books, 2001. Diane Balodis’s The Famous Adventures of Jack, Chivers North America, 2001. OTHER SOURCES

Some sources cite an appearance in Into a Far Country.

Books: Ransom, Teresa, The Authorized Biography of Prunella Scales, John Murray, 2005.

Television Appearances; Series: Jordan Lynch, I Was a Sixth Grade Alien (also known as My Best Friend Is an Alien), Fox Family Channel, 1999–2000, YTV (Canada), 1999–2001. Evan Frasier, Beautiful People, ABC Family Channel, 2005. Henry Fitzroy, Blood Ties, CHUM Television (Canada), beginning c. 2007.

Periodicals: Independent, August 31, 1993, p. 23.

SCHENKKAN, Benjamin See McKENZIE, Benjamin

Television Appearances; Movies: Alex Thompson, Alley Cats Strike, The Disney Channel, 2000. Scott Miller, The Sandy Bottom Orchestra, Showtime, 2000. Jamie Sanders, What Girls Learn, Showtime, 2001. Brad, Fast Food High (also known as Class Rebellion at Burger High), CTV (Canada), 2003. Chad, Sex & the Single Mom, Lifetime, 2003. Derek, The Cheetah Girls (musical), Disney Channel, 2003. Timmy Jenkins, Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life (also known as Addicted.com), Lifetime, 2005. Keith, Haunted Prison, Sci–Fi Channel, 2006.

SCHMID, Kyle 1984– PERSONAL Born August 24, 1984, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Avocational Interests: Playing soccer, swimming, mountain biking, horseback riding. Addresses: Agent—Noble Caplan Abrams Agency, 1260 Yonge St., Second Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4T 1W6, Canada; United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire

Television Appearances; Episodic: Jason, ⬙Gone,⬙ The Zack Files, YTV (Canada), 2001. 256

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 NAK reporter, ⬙Parents Day,⬙ Degrassi: The Next Generation (also known as Degrassi: TNG, Degrassi: La prochaine generation, and Degrassi: La proxima generacion), CTV (Canada) and The N (Noggin), 2001. Zack Ambrose, ⬙Follow the Leader,⬙ Odyssey 5, Showtime, 2003. Zack Ambrose, ⬙Vanishing Point,⬙ Odyssey 5, Showtime, 2003. Blake Holsey, ⬙Past,⬙ Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (also known as Black Hole High), The Discovery Channel and NBC, 2005. Xavier Redman, ⬙Last Night,⬙ Missing (also known as 1–800–Missing), Lifetime, 2005.

SCHROEDER a soap opera—young actress, 2000, all for Port Charles; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film—leading young actress, Special Distinction Award (with others), Independent Spirit Awards, 2005, both for Mean Creek. CREDITS Film Appearances: Additional voices, Babe: Pig in the City, MCA/ Universal, 1998. Additional voices, Toy Story 2 (animated), Buena Vista, 1999. Melina Bianco, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Buena Vista, 2003. Millie, Mean Creek, Paramount Classics, 2004. Charity, We All Fall Down (short), 2005. Sarah Stanfield, Firewall, Warner Bros., 2006. Alyssa, Eye of the Dolphin, 2006. Jessica Newman, Prey, Weinstein Company, 2006. Phoebe, Walk Two Moons, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2007. Gracie Bowen, Gracie, Picturehouse Entertainment, 2007.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Evan Frasier, Beautiful People, ABC Family Channel, 2005. Appeared as A. J. in 2 Kings, UPN. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Acts of Violence, New Line Home Video, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series: Serena Baldwin, Port Charles, ABC, 1997–2003. Jennifer Collins, Web Girl (also known as Virtually Casey), 2001. Melina Bianco, Lizzie McGuire, The Disney Channel, 2001–2003.

SCHROEDER, Carly 1990–

Also appeared in General Hospital, ABC. PERSONAL Television Appearances; Movies: Susan Olsen, Growing Up Brady, NBC, 2000.

Full name, Carly Jayne Schroeder; born October 18, 1990, in Valparaiso, IN. Avocational Interests: Horseback riding, swimming, playing soccer, and scuba diving.

Television Appearances; Specials: The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel and Bravo, 2005.

Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 3rd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Molly Sey, ⬙A Family Way,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2000. Molly Sey, ⬙The Unusual Suspects,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2000. Ashley, ⬙Token of Unappreciation,⬙ George Lopez, ABC, 2002. Brandi Beaudry in 1990, ⬙The Sleepover,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2004.

Career: Actress. Appeared in print ads including Sears, K–Mart, Lands End, Spiegel, and Chuck E. Cheese; appeared in quarterly Abercrombie & Fitch catalog; appeared in television commercials, including Shake ’N Bake, Ziploc, Barbie, Cabbage Patch, McDonald’s, Enterprise Rent–a–Car, Esco drugstores, and milk.

OTHER SOURCES

Awards, Honors: YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actress in a daytime television program, Hollywood Reporter, 1999, Young Artist Award nominations, best performance in a daytime serial—young performer, 1999, and best performance in

Electronic: Carly Schroeder Web Site, http://www.carlyschroeder. com, November 1, 2006. 257

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SCHUMAN, Melissa 1984– (Melissa Amber Schuman) PERSONAL Born August 21, 1984, in San Clemente, CA; married Brandon Herschel (an actor and dancer), June 7, 2006. Career: Actress. Member of the singing group Dream, 1998–2002; touring performer, including appearances with Dream, Britney Spears’s ⬙Oops⬙ tour, Nickelodeon ⬙All That⬙ tour, and N’Sync ⬙No Strings Attached⬙ and ⬙Odyssey⬙ tours.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Annie; Christmas at the Cabrillo; The Fantastics; How to Eat like a Child; Killing Giants; and Tom Sawyer.

CREDITS

RECORDINGS Albums: (With Dream) It Was All a Dream, 2001.

Film Appearances: Erica Baker, Tiger, Rojak Films, 1997. Zoe Parks, Love Don’t Cost a Thing (also known as Love Don’t Co$t a Thing), Warner Bros., 2003. Megan, Window Theory, American World Pictures, 2004. Nicole, The Retreat, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 2006.

Singles with Dream include ⬙He Loves U Not,⬙ 2000, and ⬙This Is Me.⬙ Videos: The Making of ⬙Love Don’t Cost a Thing,⬙ Warner Bros., 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies: Sheila, Anna’s Dream, PAX, 2002. Shannon Devries, Recipe for Disaster, PAX, 2003. Amber, The Hollow, ABC Family Channel, 2004.

OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Melissa Schuman Official Site, http://www.melissaschuman.com, November 3, 2006.

Television Appearances; Specials: Walt Disney World Summer Jam Concert, ABC, 2001. Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards 2001, MTV, 2001. (As Melissa Amber Schuman) Snowed In Weekend 2001 Dream Concert (also known as MTV’s Snowed In Weekend 2001 Dream Concert), MTV, 2001. MTV Fashionably Loud: Spring Break, Cancun 2001, MTV, 2001.

SCHWARTZ, Bruce (Bruce R. Schwartz) PERSONAL

Appeared in other awards presentations, including those of the American Music Association, 2001, 2002, Kids’ Choice Awards, 2001, 2002, Teen Choice Awards, 2001, and Lady of Soul Awards, 2002.

Son of Al (a writer, producer, and director) and Mimi Schwartz. Education: University of California, Berkeley, B.A.; University of California, Irvine and University of California, Los Angeles, joint M.F.A.

Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Judge, Say What? Karaoke, MTV, 2001. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. Total Request Live (also known as Total Request with Carson Daly and TRL), MTV, 2002. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2003. Total Request Live (also known as TRL UK), MTV, 2003.

Career: Director, producer, and writer. California State University, Northridge, instructor; Marymount College, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, associate professor of literature and film; instructor at various other institutions, including Rutgers University. 258

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Awards, Honors: Fipresci Prize, San Sebastian Film Festival, c. 1978, for In MacArthur Park; Peace Prize and Children’s Jury Award—Certificate of Merit, best live–action short film or video, both Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, 1996, for Make a Wish, Molly; Best in Show Award, Danish Film Festival, 2005, for Everyday Use; Silver Award, Chicago International Film Festival, 2005, for I Stand Here Ironing.

SCHWARTZ A Worn Path (based on a work by Eudora Welty), 1994. Make a Wish, Molly (based on a book by Barbara Cohen), 1995. A & P (short film; based on a work by John Updike), 1996. Cathedral (based on a work by Raymond Carver), Films for the Humanities, 2002. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Everyday Use (based on a short story by Alice Walker), 2003. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Salvation (short film; based on work by Langston Hughes), Worn Path Productions, 2003. I Stand Here Ironing (also known as Tillie Olsen: I Stand Here Ironing), Films for the Humanities and Sciences/Worn Path Productions, 2005.

CREDITS Film Director: (As Bruce R. Schwartz) In MacArthur Park, Western World Productions, 1977. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Outside the Lucky, 1990. A Worn Path, 1994. Make a Wish, Molly, 1995. A & P (short film), 1996. Cathedral, Films for the Humanities, 2002. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Everyday Use, 2003. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Salvation (short film), Worn Path Productions, 2003. I Stand Here Ironing (also known as Tillie Olsen: I Stand Here Ironing), Films for the Humanities and Sciences/Worn Path Productions, 2005.

Some sources state that Schwartz worked on An Interview with Tillie Olsen.

SCHWARTZ, Lloyd J. 1947– (Lloyd Schwartz) PERSONAL

Some sources cite Schwartz as the director of An Interview with Tillie Olsen.

Born 1947; son of Sherwood (a producer and writer) and Mildred Schwartz; married Barbara Mallory (an actress and director; sometimes known as Barbara Mallory Schwartz).

Film Producer: (As Bruce R. Schwartz) In MacArthur Park, Western World Productions, 1977. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Associate producer, Outside the Lucky, 1990. A Worn Path, 1994. (With others) Make a Wish, Molly, 1995. A & P (short film), 1996. Cathedral, Films for the Humanities, 2002. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Everyday Use, 2003. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Salvation (short film), Worn Path Productions, 2003. I Stand Here Ironing (also known as Tillie Olsen: I Stand Here Ironing), Films for the Humanities and Sciences/Worn Path Productions, 2005.

Career: Producer, writer, and actor. Storybook Theatre at Theatre West, Hollywood, CA, founder (with Barbara Mallory) and artistic director; Theatre West, Hollywood, CA, member. ABC television network, executive, c. 1970s. Speaker at various venues. Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding special class special, 2005, for The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady after All These Years; Valley Theatre League awards, best author—children’s show (with Ben Lanzarone), and best director (with Barbara Mallory), both 2006, for Cowboys and Cowgirls; Valley Theatre League Award nomination (with Michael Paul), best author—children’s show, 2006, for Rumplestiltskin; with others, honored for work with the Storybook Theatre at Theatre West, including recognition from the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives as well as from the mayor, city, and county of Los Angeles.

Film Work; Other: (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Editor, In MacArthur Park, Western World Productions, 1977. Production coordinator, Valley Girl (also known as Bad Boyz, College Lovers, and Rebel Dreams), Atlantic Releasing, 1983. WRITINGS

CREDITS

Screenplays: (As Bruce R. Schwartz) In MacArthur Park, Western World Productions, 1977. (As Bruce R. Schwartz) Outside the Lucky, 1990.

Television Executive Producer; Series: The Brady Brides, NBC, 1981. 259

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(As Lloyd Schwartz) The Munsters Today (also known as The New Munsters), syndicated, 1988–91. (And creator; as Lloyd Schwartz) The Real Gilligan’s Island, TBS, 2004–2005.

Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, TV Guide’s ⬙Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals,⬙ Fox, 1999. Himself, All Access Pass: The TV Land Awards, TV Land, 2004. Himself, TV Land Convention Special, TV Land, 2004.

Television Producer; Series: The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1969–74. Big John, Little John, NBC, 1976–77. What’s Happening!, ABC, 1976–79.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Second Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (also known as The Second Annual TV Land Awards and TV Land Awards), Nickelodeon and TV Land, 2004.

Television Work; Other; Series: Dialogue coach, The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1969–74. Story editor, Safe at Home, TBS, c. 1986–87.

Television Appearances; Episodic: The bear man, ⬙The Cincinnati Kids,⬙ The Brady Bunch, ABC, 1973. Himself, ⬙The Brady Bunch,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story (also known as The Brady Bunch: The E! True Hollywood Story and THS), E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Himself, ⬙Gilligan’s Island,⬙ The E! True Hollywood Story (also known as Gilligan’s Island: The E! True Hollywood Story and THS), E! Entertainment Television, 1999. (As Lloyd Schwartz) Himself, ⬙Florence Henderson,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Florence Henderson), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Himself, ⬙The Brady Bunch,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: The Brady Bunch), Arts and Entertainment, 2005. Himself, TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005.

Television Work; Miniseries: (As Lloyd Schwartz) Contributor of photographs, TV Land Moguls, TV Land, 2004. Television Executive Producer; Movies: (As Lloyd Schwartz) The Brady Bunch in the White House, Fox, 2002. Executive producer of Marcia, Marcia, Marcia. Television Producer; Movies: Rescue from Gilligan’s Island, NBC, 1978. The Castaways on Gilligan’s Island, NBC, 1979. A Very Brady Christmas, CBS, 1988. Television Executive Producer; Specials: The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady after All These Years, TV Land, 2004.

While billed as Lloyd Schwartz, appeared in ⬙Joey Lawrence,⬙ E! Celebrity Profile (also known as Celebrity Profile), E! Entertainment Television.

Television Director; Episodic: The Brady Bunch, ABC, episodes c. 1969–74.

Film Executive Producer: Games Guys Play, General Film Corporation, 1975.

Television Executive Producer; Pilots: The Invisible Woman, NBC, 1983. ⬙Still the Munsters after All These Years,⬙ The Munsters Today (also known as The New Munsters), syndicated, 1988.

Film Producer: The Brady Bunch Movie, Paramount, 1995. A Very Brady Sequel, Paramount, 1996. Film Appearances: (As Lloyd Schwartz) Kabbala scholar, Pi (also known as 3.14159265358), Live Film & Mediaworks, 1998.

Television Producer; Pilots: The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan’s Island, NBC, 1981. Scamps, NBC, 1982.

Stage Work: (With Barbara Mallory) Director, Cowboys and Cowgirls (musical for children), Storybook Theatre at Theatre West, Hollywood, CA, 2006. (With Bonnie Kalisher Dukes) Producer, Rockers, Theatre West, Hollywood, CA, 2006. (With Mallory) Director, The Ugly Duckling (musical for children), Storybook Theatre at Theatre West, c. 2007.

While billed as Lloyd Schwartz, producer of The Other Brady Bunch. Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Lloyd Schwartz) Himself, TV Land Moguls, TV Land, 2004. 260

Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 RECORDINGS

SHARP While billed as Lloyd Schwartz, wrote Gilligan’s Island: The Motion Picture (also known as Gilligan’s Island; based on the television series of the same name), Warner Bros.

Videos: Himself, The Brady Bunch: Coming Together under One Roof (short), Paramount Home Video, 2005.

Film Music; Songs: ⬙Till I Met You,⬙ The Brady Bunch Movie, Paramount, 1995.

WRITINGS

Writings for the Stage: The Great Adventure, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 1999. (With Wendell Burton) The Nearlyweds, Johnson City Community Theatre, East Tennessee State University, Division of Theatre, Bud Frank Theatre, beginning 2000, produced at various venues. (With Ben Lanzarone) Cowboys and Cowgirls (musical for children), Storybook Theatre at Theatre West, Hollywood, CA, 2006. (With Michael Paul) Rumplestiltskin (musical for children), Storybook Theatre at Theatre West, 2006. (Author of book with Adryan Russ) The Ugly Duckling (musical for children; music and lyrics by Russ), Storybook Theatre at Theatre West, c. 2007.

Teleplays; Movies: A Very Brady Christmas, CBS, 1988. (As Lloyd Schwartz) The Brady Bunch in the White House, Fox, 2002. Wrote Marcia, Marcia, Marcia. While billed as Lloyd Schwartz, wrote Inside Gilligan’s Island, ABC. Teleplays; with Others; Episodic: (As Lloyd Schwartz) Love, American Style, ABC, episodes c. 1969–74. Big John, Little John, NBC, episodes c. 1976–77. (As Lloyd Schwartz) Alice, CBS, episodes c. 1976–85. Harper Valley P.T.A. (also known as Harper Valley), NBC, episodes c. 1981–82. The A Team, NBC, episodes c. 1983–87. (As Lloyd Schwartz) The Munsters Today (also known as The New Munsters), syndicated, episodes c. 1988–91. The Bradys, CBS, episodes c. 1990. ⬙Lifeguards Can’t Jump,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1992. ⬙Now Sit Right Back and You’ll Hear a Tale,⬙ Baywatch (also known as Baywatch Hawaii and Baywatch Hawai’i), syndicated, 1992. (As Lloyd Schwartz) The Real Gilligan’s Island, TBS, episodes c. 2004–2005.

Author of the book and lyrics for You and Me, a musical with music by Ben Lanzarone; with Lanzarone, created Blast–Off! and Jack and the Beanstalk, both musicals for children produced at the Storybook Theatre at Theatre West.

SEDUCTION See DeLEON, Idalis SHARP, Timm 1978(?)– PERSONAL

Teleplays; Pilots: The Brady Girls Get Married (also known as The Brady Brides), NBC, 1981. Scamps, NBC, 1982. The Invisible Woman, NBC, 1983.

Born c. 1978; raised in Fargo, ND. Education: American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York City, graduated. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Robert Stein, Robert Stein Management, 345 North Maple Dr., Suite 317, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.

Some sources cite Schwartz as the author of ⬙Still the Munsters after All These Years,⬙ The Munsters Today (also known as The New Munsters), syndicated, 1988.

Career: Actor and writer. Killola (band), guitarist and singer.

Television Music; Songs; Pilots: ⬙She Must Be around Here Someplace,⬙ The Invisible Woman, NBC, 1983.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Rikki Simms, Stark Raving Mad, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, 2002.

Screenplays: Games Guys Play, General Film Corporation, 1975. 261

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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 74 Addresses: Agent—Rachel Sheedy, Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

George, King of the Ants, Asylum, 2003. Barry, A Ninja Pays Half My Rent (short film), Film Movement, 2004. Butcher shop employee, Kicking & Screaming, Universal, 2005. Jack’s assistant, Fun with Dick and Jane (also known as Alternative Career), Sony Pictures Releasing, 2005. Ryan, Americano, Spirit Lake Pictures, 2006. Hacksetter, Aurora Borealis, Regent Releasing, 2006. Richard, Friends With Money, Sony Pictures Classics, 2006. Another guy, The Wound of Water Rising (short film), 2006. Neil, After Sex, NALA Films, 2006.

Career: Actress, director, and writer. Missing Children (theatre company), New York City, cofounder and artistic director; previously associated with Workhouse Theatre, New York City; also worked as model and songwriter. Awards, Honors: Film Showcase Jury Award, best director, U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, 2000, and special mention, Prize of the City of Setubal, Troia International Film Festival, 2001, both for I’ll Take You There.

Television Appearances; Series: Marshall Nesbitt, Undeclared, Fox, 2001–2002.

CREDITS

Television Appearances; Pilots: Ethan Summers, Early Bird, NBC, 2005. Scott MacAffrey, Play Nice, CBS, 2006.

Film Appearances: Audry Hugo, The Unbelievable Truth, Miramax, 1990. Maria Coughlin, Trust, Republic/Fine Line, 1990. Woman in laundromat, Lonely in America, 1990. Stephanie Miller, Big Girls Don’t Cry ... They Get Even (also known as Stepkids), New Line Cinema, 1991. Dannie, Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Mad Dog Pictures/October Films, 1992. Gloria O’Connor, Hexed (also known as All Shook Up), Columbia TriStar, 1993. Red, The Road Killers (also known as Roadflower), Miramax, 1994. Teresa and Gloria, Teresa’s Tattoo, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Jenny, Sleeping with Strangers, Skouras Pictures, 1994. Pamela, Sleep with Me, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Second fairy, Opera No. 1, 1994. Kalamazoo, 1995. Donna, Sudden Manhattan, Phaedra Cinema, 1997. Janey, Grind, Castle Hill, 1997. The Regulars, 1997. Mary, Wrestling with Alligators, 1998. Lucy, I’ll Take You There, DEJ Productions, 1999. Mrs. Marquet, Dead Dog, Regent Entertainment/ Skouras Pictures, 2000. Zelda, The Shadows of Bob and Zelda (short film), Cinema Seattle, 2000. Kim Kelly, Revolution Ⲇ9, Exile Pictures, 2002. Terry, Tiger: His Fall & Rise (short film), 2004. Jerry, Factotum, IFC Films/Picturehouse, 2005.

Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Totally Tube, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Punk, ⬙Bachelors,⬙ Madigan Men, ABC, 2000. Counter guy, ⬙Germ Theory,⬙ The Invisible Man (also known as I–Man), Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Andy, ⬙Life’s Too Short,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2001. Andy, ⬙The New Person,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2001. Andy, ⬙Knock, Knock,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Andy, ⬙Out, Out, Brief Candle,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Dean, ⬙Forwards Backwards,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2002. Jason, ⬙Off the Edge,⬙ The Handler, CBS, 2003. Appeared as a protester in an episode of Spin City, ABC; voice for an episode of King of the Hill (animated), Fox. WRITINGS Screenplays: Standing Still, Freestyle Releasing, 2006.

Film Director: Urban Legend (short film), 1994. Sudden Manhattan, Phaedra Cinema, 1997. I’ll Take You There, DEJ Productions, 1999. The Shadows of Bob and Zelda (short film), Cinema Seattle, 2000. Waitress, Night and Day Pictures, 2006.

SHELLY, Adrienne 1966– PERSONAL Original name, Adrienne Levine; born June 30, 1966, in Queens Borough of NY; daughter of Sheldon and Elaine Levine. Education: Attended Boston University. 262

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SHEN Premiere, September, 1991, p. 56.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tanya Quinn, ⬙A Many Splendored Thing,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide), NBC, 1994. Emma Shaw, ⬙Phantom at the Opera,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1997. Sarah, ⬙Ancient Tribes,⬙ Oz, HBO, 1998. Wendy Alston, ⬙High & Low,⬙ Law & Order (also known as Law & Order Prime), NBC, 2000.

SHEN, Parry 1973– (Parry Allen) PERSONAL Born June 26, 1973, in Queens Borough, NY; son of Michael (in business) and Annie (a nurse) Shen; married, wife’s name Kim, August 2, 2002; children: Avery Anne. Education: State University of New York at Buffalo, B.S., 1995.

Television Appearances; Other: Samantha, Rock the Boat (movie; also known as Atlantis Conspiracy), HBO, 2000. Herself, Searching for Debra Winger (documentary), Showtime, 2003.

Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent and Literary Agency, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048.

Television Director; Specials: Lois Lives a Little, Lifetime, 1997.

Career: Actor and stunt performer. Hereandnow (theatre company), member of touring company, 1995–2000; appeared in commercials for Circuit City electronics stores, Dell computers, and Heineken beer, Stouffer’s lasagna frozen dinners, Toyota Corolla and Tacoma vehicles, and other products. High school drama teacher in Ojai, CA; public lecturer. Once worked for Marvel Comics.

Stage Appearances: Food, Public Theatre, New York City, 1993. Terri, Paradise Island, St. Clement’s Theatre, New York City, 2001. Stage Director: Directed a production of Verbatim, Missing Children, New York City.

CREDITS

WRITINGS

Film Appearances: (As Parry Allen) David, Shrieker (also known as Shriek), Amazing Fantasy Entertainment, 1997. (Uncredited) Student, Starship Troopers, TriStar, 1997. Ali, Game Day, School of Cinema and Television, University of Southern California, 2000. Ben Manibag, Better Luck Tomorrow, Paramount, 2002. Glen, The New Guy, Columbia, 2002. Tim Fields, The Hazing (also known as Dead Scared), Lightning Entertainment, 2004. Peter, The Perfect Party, 2004. Jerry, The Deviants, Ardustry Home Entertainment, 2004. Rally leader, First Daughter, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Frank, Passages (short film), 2005. Shawn, Hatchet, ArieScope Pictures/Radioaktive Film/ High Seas Entertainment, 2006. Jackie, The Gene Generation, Ascension Pictures/ Middle Link, 2006. Robert Chang, Finishing the Game, Cherry Sky Films/ Trailing Johnson Productions, 2007.

Screenplays: Urban Legend (short film), 1994. Sudden Manhattan, Phaedra Cinema, 1997. I’ll Take You There, DEJ Productions, 1999. The Shadows of Bob and Zelda (short film), Cinema Seattle, 2000. Waitress, Night and Day Pictures, 2006. Television Specials: Lois Lives a Little, Lifetime, 1997. Stage Plays: Francis Ford Coppola and the Dream of Spring, Westbeth Theatre, New York City, 1997. Also author of the play Verbatim, produced by Missing Children, New York City. OTHER SOURCES

Television Appearances; Movies: Robbie, Attack of the Sabretooth (also known as Attack of the Sabertooth), Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.

Periodicals: Interview, August, 1991, pp. 66–69. New York Times, April 9, 1995, p. H15. 263

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Enlisted man, The Poseidon Adventure (also known as The New Poseidon Adventure), NBC, 2005. UFAP (person in unlawful flight to avoid prosecution), Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well, Hallmark Channel, 2006.

Member of ensemble, Asia Street Comedy (series), International Channel, 2004.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Tim, ⬙Caroline and the Cold Sesame Noodles,⬙ Caroline in the City (also known as Caroline), NBC, 1997. Student, ⬙Innocence,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as BtVS, Buffy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1998. Robert, ⬙Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Even Some of These Do It,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1998. Staffer, ⬙Budget Cuts,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1998. Kip, ⬙Welcome to Malibu,⬙ Malibu, CA, syndicated, 1998. Stock boy, ⬙Supermarket Story,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 1998. Billy Blowfeld, ⬙Sideshow Skeeter,⬙ Cousin Skeeter, Nickelodeon, 1999. Harry Lensky, ⬙Big Hand for the Little Lady,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Kyle, ⬙I’ll Show You Mine,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. Voice of dog, ⬙Dragon Me Along,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon, 2000. Seth, ⬙Cloud Ten,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), The WB, 2002. Ben Richmond, ⬙Eye Spy,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigation Service (also known as NCIS and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2004. Steven Park, ⬙Honor Bound,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as W.A.T.), CBS, 2005. Billy ⬙Shrimp Boy⬙ Kwan, ⬙Everything that Rises Must Converge,⬙ Thief, FX Channel, 2006. Billy ⬙Shrimp Boy⬙ Kwan, ⬙No Direction Home,⬙ Thief, FX Channel, 2006. Billy ⬙Shrimp Boy⬙ Kwan, ⬙Flight,⬙ Thief, FX Channel, 2006. Tyler Li, ⬙Grace,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2005. Tyler Li, ⬙In the Dark,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2005. Tyler Li, ⬙’Twas the Night before Christmas ... Again,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2006. Charleston Chu, ⬙Charlie Don’t Surf,⬙ Veronica Mars, CW, 2006.

Periodicals: People Weekly, May 5, 2003. Rolling Stone, February 28, 2002, pp. 65.66.

OTHER SOURCES

Electronic: Asia Pacific Arts, http://www.asiaarts.ucla.edu, June 9, 2005. Horror Asylum, http://www.horror-asylum.com, September 5, 2005.

SHEPHERD, Sherri 1970– (Sherri Shepherd–Tarpley, Sherri Sheppard) PERSONAL Full name, Sherri Evonne Shepherd; born April 22, 1970, in Chicago, IL; daughter of Lawrence (a food service manager) and LaVerne (a house cleaner) Shepherd; married Jeff Tarpley (an actor and comedian), March 10, 2001; children: Jeffrey Charles. Education: Attended secretarial school. Religion: Christian. Avocational Interests: Playing Taboo, karaoke singing, skiing, skating, church activities, and watching gymnastics. Addresses: Agent—Amsel, Eisenhstadt & Frazier, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 510, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Contact—c/o FaithWalker, 13659 Victory Blvd., Suite 208, Van Nuys, CA 91401. Career: Actress. Also a stand–up comedian. Previously worked as a legal secretary. Awards, Honors: BET Comedy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series, Black Entertainment Television, 2005, for Less Than Perfect.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Josh, Damaged Goods, Fox, 2000. Sophomore, An American Town (also known as American Soap), Fox, 2001.

CREDITS Film Appearances: Marci, King of the Open Mic’s, 2000. (As Sherri Sheppard) Woman at golf course, Pauly Shore Is Dead, CKrush Entertainment, 2003. Jaded cashier, Cellular (also known as Final Call–Wenn er auflegt, muss sie sterben), New Line Cinema, 2004.

Television Appearances; Other: Parrot, The Privateers, 2000. Interviewee, Better Luck Tomorrow: MTV Movie Special, MTV, 2003. 264

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SKARSTEN The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Herself, Hollywood Squares (also known as H2 and H2: Hollywood Squares), syndicated, 2004. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004, 2005. Voice of M. C. Honey, ⬙Hidden Talent,⬙ Kim Possible (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), The Disney Channel, 2004. Voice of M. C. Honey, ⬙Rappin’ Drakken,⬙ Kim Possible (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Kim Possible⬙), The Disney Channel, 2005. The View, ABC, 2005. Big Time (also known as Steve Harvey’s ⬙Big Time⬙), The WB, 2005. Voice of Cheryl and Meryl, ⬙The Howler Bunny,⬙ Brandy & Mr. Whiskers (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005. Voice of Cheryl and Meryl, ⬙Pedigree, Schmedigree,⬙ Brandy & Mr. Whiskers (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2005–2006.

Sydney, Guess Who, Sony, 2005. Ida, Beauty Shop, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Victoria, Cleghorne!, The WB, 1995. Lorene, Claude’s Crib, USA Network, 1997. Miss Boggs, Holding the Baby, Fox, 1998. Judy, a recurring role, Everybody Loves Raymond (also known as Raymond), CBS, 1998–2003. Miranda Charles, Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1999–2000. Sheila Yarborough, The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1999–2001. Melva, Emeril, NBC, 2001. (As Sherri Shepherd–Tarpley) Joanne Walker, Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) (also known as My Adventures in Television), ABC, 2002. Holla, Black Entertainment Television, 2002. Ramona Platt, Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2002–2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Glynda Johnson, Capitol Law, CBS, 2006. Television Appearances; Specials: The 44th Annual Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration, 2003. Presenter, The 5th Annual Family Television Awards, The WB, 2003. Jamie Foxx Presents Laffapalooza, Showtime, 2003. A Merry Mickey Celebration, ABC, 2003. 101 Reasons the 90’s Ruled, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. E! 101 Most Awesome Moments in Entertainment, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. 50 Most Outrageous TV Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Herself, ⬙My First Time—Summer Vacation,⬙ My Coolest Years, VH1, 2004. I Love the 80’s 3–D, VH1, 2005. I Love the ’70s: Volume 2, VH1, 2006.

Also Appeared as Dr. Michaels, ⬙Cheese Dog,⬙ Men, Women & Dogs, The WB. RECORDINGS Albums: Recorded the comedy album No Refund, No Exchange. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Vol. 55, Thompson Gale, 2006. Periodicals: Ebony, March, 2005, p. 86.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Ramona Platt, Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2002.

Electronic: Sherri Shepherd Web Site, http://www.sherrishepherd. com, October 29, 2006.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Comedienne, ⬙Swing Out Sisters,⬙ Living Single (also known as My Girls), Fox, 1997. Rhonda, the tour guide, ⬙The One with Phoebe’s Uterus,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1998. Nina, ⬙Psychologists Without Borders,⬙ The Trouble with Normal, ABC, 2000. Guest host, ⬙Teacher’s Pet!,⬙ Rendez–Vous, syndicated, 2001. Herself, Pyramid, syndicated, 2002, 2003, 2004. Motor vehicles department clerk/God, ⬙Drive, He Said,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2003. VH1 The Greatest, VH1, 2003.

SKARSTEN, Rachel 1985– PERSONAL Born April 23, 1985, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; father a psychologist; mother’s name Mary Skarsten. 265

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Education: Attended Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada; studied ballet at Toronto Royal Academy of Dance. Avocational Interests: Sports (including hockey), vegetable gardening, writing poetry.

RECORDINGS

Addresses: Manager—Steve Lovett, Lovett Management, 1327 Brinkley Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90049.

Videos: Appeared in the music video ⬙Innocence⬙ by Our Lady Peace, 2002.

Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials, including one for Honeycomb breakfast cereal.

OTHER SOURCES Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best young ensemble in a television series, 2000, for Little Men.

Periodicals: Teen People, March 1, 2003, p. 70. Toronto Sun, October 10, 2002.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Brigitte, Angels in the Infield, ABC, 2000. Raylene Hilburn at age fourteen, Jewel, CBS, 2001. Lyra Duffy, Category 7: The End of the World, CBS, 2005.

SMITH, Brooke 1967– PERSONAL Born May 22, 1967, in NY; daughter of Lois (a publicist) and Gene (a writer and editor) Smith; married Steve Lubensky (a camera operator); children: a daughter. Education: Trained at American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Appeared in Justice, Global. Television Appearances; Series: Elizabeth ⬙Bess⬙ Lawrence, Little Men, PAX, 1998. Science of Sports host, POV Sports on CBC, CBC, 2002.

Addresses: Manager—Sue Leibman, Barking Dog Entertainment, 9 Desbrosses St., Second Floor, New York, NY 10013.

Television Appearances; Episodic: Mickey Twitty, ⬙Vootle–Muck–a–Heev,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 1998. Young Julie, ⬙Curveball,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX, 2000. Suki Sutherland, ⬙A Star Is Gone,⬙ Screech Owls, YTV, 2001. Jamie Swenson/Lontoria, ⬙The Miracle,⬙ Tracker, syndicated, 2002. Dinah Lance/Black Canary, ⬙Prey for the Hunter,⬙ Birds of Prey (also known as BOP), The WB, 2002. Dinah Lance/Black Canary, ⬙Reunion,⬙ Birds of Prey (also known as BOP), The WB, 2003. Dinah Lance/Black Canary, ⬙Feat of Clay,⬙ Birds of Prey (also known as BOP), The WB, 2003. Dinah Lance/Black Canary, ⬙Devil’s Eyes,⬙ Birds of Prey (also known as BOP), The WB, 2003. Brittney Moore, ⬙Basic Training,⬙ 1–800–Missing (also known as Missing), Lifetime, 2003.

Career: Actress, producer, director, and writer. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, Independent Features Project West, and Chlotrudis Award nomination, both best supporting actress, 1995, for Vanya on 42nd Street. CREDITS Film Appearances: Abigail, The Moderns, Alive Films, 1988. Catherine Martin, The Silence of the Lambs, Orion, 1991. Catha the combine girl, The Night We Never Met, Miramax, 1993. First assistant director, The Pickle (also known as The Adventures of the Flying Pickle), Columbia, 1993. Jan, Mr. Wonderful, Warner Bros., 1993. Sonya, Vanya on 42nd Street, Sony Pictures Classics, 1994.

Film Appearances: Heather Fontaine, Fear of the Dark, Screen Media Films, 2002. Caroline Lofton, Virginia’s Run (also known as La chevauchee de Virginie), Virginia’s Run Productions, 2002. 266

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SMITH Lynn Hoffman, ⬙Bottlecaps,⬙ 100 Centre Street, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2001. Tessa Rankin, ⬙Phantom,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2002. Carolyn Pope, ⬙Can I Come Up Now?,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Carolyn Pope, ⬙That’s My Dog,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Carolyn Pope, ⬙The Dare,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2004. Margot Bell, ⬙Red Ball,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2005. (Uncredited) Sarah, ⬙Sex, Lies, and Vinny Momo,⬙ Heist, NBC, 2006. Sarah, ⬙Strife,⬙ Heist, NBC, 2006. Sarah, ⬙Bury the Lead,⬙ Heist, NBC, 2006. Dr. Erica Hahn, ⬙17 Seconds,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2006. Dr. Erica Hahn, ⬙Losing My Religion,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2006. Dr. Erica Hahn, ⬙Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2006.

Lois Garfield, Last Summer in the Hamptons, Rainbow Releasing, 1995. Randi, The Woman in the Moon, 1995. Sheep’s Meadow (short film), 1996. Tina, Trees Lounge, Orion, 1996. Babe Flynn, Kansas City, Fine Line, 1996. Ties to Rachel, 1996. Herself, Who Is Henry Jaglom? (documentary), First Run Features, 1997. Rosemary Smith, The Broken Giant, Blue Guitar Films, 1999. Sarah, Random Hearts, Columbia, 1999. Susan, Eventual Wife (short film), AtomFilms, 2000. Dawn Lagarto, Series 7: The Contenders, USA Films, 2001. Sobbing prisoner, The Man Who Wasn’t There, USA Films, 2001. Dede, For Earth Below (short film), Decoy Films, 2002. Officer Swanson, Bad Company (also known as Ceska spojka), Buena Vista, 2002. Cassie, Melinda and Melinda, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. The chicken man, Shooting Vegetarians, Go Kart Films, 2005. Amy, In Her Shoes, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. The Namesake, Fox Searchlight, 2006.

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Family member, A Century of Women, TBS, 1994. Stage Appearances: Walking the Dead, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1991. Mr. Wonderful, 1993. Sonya, Vanya on 42nd Street, Victory Theatre, New York City, 1994. Theatre of the New Ear, Royal Festival Hall, London, 2005. Sam, Some Girl(s), Manhattan Class Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 2006.

Film Work: Additional voices, See You in the Morning, Warner Bros., 1989. Producer, Sheep’s Meadow (short film), 1996. Also producer and director of a documentary film titled Honky: Portrait of a Bluesman. Television Appearances; Movies: Jennifer Sharp, Remembering Sex (also known as Getting Off), 1998. Mabel Vernon, Iron Jawed Angels, HBO, 2004.

Also appeared in Little Monsters; Stop Kiss, Public Theatre, New York City; and The Triumph of Love, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ.

Television Appearances; Episodic: The Equalizer, CBS, 1988. Margot Bell, ⬙Savior,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Tonya, ⬙Make a Wish,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1997. Lee Cooper, ⬙Hidebound,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1998. Week Woman, ⬙Week Woman,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1999. Josephine Pitt, ⬙Truth Will Out,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide), NBC, 1999. Mooney’s sister, ⬙No Good Deed,⬙ Big Apple, CBS, 2001. Mooney’s sister, ⬙A Passport to the Universe,⬙ Big Apple, CBS, 2001. Lois, ⬙A Ministering Angel,⬙ Big Apple, CBS, 2001.

RECORDINGS Videos: Inside the Labyrinth: The Making of ⬙The Silence of the Lambs,⬙ Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Entertainment, 2001. WRITINGS Sheep’s Meadow (short film), 1996. Contributor to periodicals. 267

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SMITH, Lauren Lee 1980– (Lauren Smith) PERSONAL Born June 19, 1980, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; stepfather a documentary filmmaker. Avocational Interests: Snow–boarding, ice skating, in–line skating, basketball, swimming, horseback riding.

Film Appearances: (As Lauren Smith) Second girl, Get Carter, Warner Bros., 2000. Leila, Lie With Me, ThinkFilm, 2005. Beat girl, Art School Confidential, Sony Pictures Classics, 2006. Lisa, The Last Kiss, DreamWorks, 2006. Angelina Sable, One Way, Universal, 2007.

Addresses: Agent—Lisa Kirk, Kirk Talent Agencies, Inc., 1006 Beach Ave., 8th Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6E 1T7. Manager—Eric Black, Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232.

Stage Appearances: Appeared in productions of Cymbeline and Twelfth Night.

Career: Actress. Also worked as a model.

OTHER SOURCES

Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best supporting actress in a dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2002, for Mutant X.

Periodicals: Xpose, February, 2002, pp. 26–29; March, 2003, pp. 42–46.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Erin Evans, 2gether: The Series, MTV, 2000. Emma DeLauro, Mutant X, syndicated, 2001–2003. Lara Perkins, a recurring role, The L Word, Showtime, between 2004 and 2006.

SMITH, Mary Alice See ALICE, Mary

SMOLINSKI, Aaron 1975–

Television Appearances; Miniseries: Christy Huddleston, Christy, Choices of the Heart, Part I: A Change of Seasons, PAX, 2001. Christy Huddleston, Christy, Choices of the Heart, Part II: A New Beginning, PAX, 2001. Kath, Dragon Boys, CBC, 2006.

PERSONAL Born 1975, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Education: Attended University of Calgary. Avocational Interests: Horseback riding, rodeo activities.

Television Appearances; Movies: Christy Huddleston, Christy: The Movie (also known as Christy: Return to Cutter Gap), PAX, 2001. Hannah Pinkham, The Wedding Dress, CBS, 2001. Lauren, I Want to Marry Ryan Banks (also known as The Reality of Love), ABC Family Channel, 2004. Meg Pesaturo, The Survivors Club, CBS, 2004.

Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Pizza man, Hostile Force (also known as The Heist and Alarm fuer Security 13), HBO, 1996. A Champion’s Fight: A Moment of Truth Movie (also known as A Champion’s Fight, Don’t Die My Love, and Shattered Hearts), NBC, 1998. Teammate, I’ve Been Waiting for You, NBC, 1998.

Television Appearances; Pilots: Erin Evans, 2gether (also known as 2GE+HER), MTV, 2000. (As Lauren Smith) Natalie, Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Dark Angel⬙), Fox, 2000. 268

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SMOLLETT Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—The Firm, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 212, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Brian, Someone to Love Me: A Moment of Truth Movie (also known as Girl in the Backseat and Someone to Love Me), ABC, 1998. Zak, Don’t Look Down (also known as Wes Craven Presents ⬙Don’t Look Down⬙), 1998. Peter Quigley, Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge (also known as Outrage in Glen Ridge), ABC, 1999. Matt Clark, Ice Angel (also known as L’ange de la glace), Fox Family Channel, 2000.

Career: Actress. Worked as a singer. Worked as a model and appeared in advertisements. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by an actress under ten in a television series, Young Artist Foundation, 1995, for On Our Own; Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, best child performance, Image Award nomination, outstanding youth actor/actress, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a feature film— leading young actress, and YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actress in a drama film, Hollywood Reporter, all 1998, for Eve’s Bayou; Image awards, outstanding youth actor/actress, 1999 and 2000, and Vision Award, all for Cosby.

Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Medicine,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, syndicated, 1996. Jordan, ⬙Is Jesus in the House?,⬙ Madison, Global, 1997. Jaron Howell, ⬙Smart Alex,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1997. Ty Vandermere, ⬙Buryin’ Sam,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1997. David Johansen, ⬙The Enlightened One,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. Lyle Sanders, ⬙Honey, I’m in the Mood for Love, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, syndicated, 1998. David, ⬙The People’s Choice,⬙ Night Man, syndicated, 1998. Adam Finlay, ⬙The Other Side,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime and syndicated, 1999. Student, ⬙One of Us,⬙ Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2001. Corporal Gillespie, ⬙People vs. SecNav,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2004.

CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Denise Frazer, Full House (also known as FullHouse and House of Comics), ABC, 1992–94. Jordee Jerrico, On Our Own, ABC, 1994–95. Jurnee, Cosby, CBS, 1998–2000. Holly Hawkins, Wanda at Large, Fox, 2003.

Also guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Television Appearances; Movies: Sheyann Webb, ⬙S