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stephen bogardus
BROADWAY - Man of La Mancha; James Joyce's The Dead ( Helen Hays nom.); High Society; King David; Love! Valour! Compassion! (Tony nom., Obie Award); Falesttos; Grapes of Wrath; Les Miserables; West Side Story. OFF-BROADWAY - Sweet Adeline and ALLEGRO ( Encores!); Love! Valour! Compassion! (MTC); March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland (Playwrights Horizon); Genesis and Umbrellas of Cherbourg (NYSF); No Way to Treat a Lady (Hudson Guild); Feathertop (WPA), In Trousers (Promenade). REGIONAL - White Christmas (Boston/Wang Theater); A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC (PCLO); M BUTTERFLY (Arena Stage); Elegies (Canon Theatre-LA); Bells Are Ringing (Reprise!-LA); Show Boat and Chess ( Nat'l tours); City of Angles (Shubert-LA); 80 Days (La Jolla); Progress (Long Warf). FILM - Alchemy; Love! Valour! Compassion; States of Control; Second Best. Television - Ed; Law and Order SVU & CI; Now and Again; New York Undercover. |
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rebecca brooksher
Rebecca Brooksher is a New Orleans native and a recent graduate of The Juilliard School. Regionally, she has performed at The Guthrie Theatre, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and the Chautauqua Theatre. Favorite roles include "Masha" in Three Sisters, "Nina" in The Nina Variations, "Thomasina" in Arcadia , and "Kate" in The Taming of the Shrew. Television: Love Monkey (CBS). |
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miguel caballero
Mr. Caballero received his B.A. from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, Television & Digital Media. After his graduation he was accepted as an Honoree to the IFP-West's Project Involve. During his cycle there he wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his first short film, Lost Angeles, which won critical acclaim in festivals across the U.S. He also produced, directed and hosted a Music Variety pilot, which featured Grammy Winning artists Juanes of Colombia), Molotov of Mexico and Bersuit of Argentina. As an actor, Miguel's credits include such shows as ER, JAG, Greetings from Tucson, Becker, and The Visitor. Most recently, he produced and starred in The Invitation, a film project that premiered at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival and had its network debut on Showtime in late 2005. Mr. Caballero is currently in pre-production for the feature film Hunters. An untitled Feature project is also under development, which will be co-produced by a Spanish-based film production company. He will serve as producer, writer and actor in this project. Mr. Caballero is a founding member of Cinético Productions, LLC. |
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tom cavanagh
The popular star of NBC's critically acclaimed series ED, Tom has been working non-stop in both film and television since he wrapped his fourth and last season as the romantic bowling alley lawyer. Most recently, he completed work on two independent features - Tony Krantz's Hospital and The Cake Eaters, directed by Mary Stuart Masterson - and can be seen as "Dad" in the upcoming New Line Cinemas feature How to Eat Fried Worms. On the small screen, Tom has reprised his popular role as Zach Braff's deadbeat brother "Dan" on Scrubs and turned in a sensational performance on the critically acclaimed Jack & Bobby, playing Christine Lahti's gay, drug-addicted brother. Other notable credits include "Bobby Strong" in the Broadway hit musical Urinetown; a Daytime Emmy Award-nominated performance in Showtime's Emmy-winning movie Bang, Bang, You're Dead; a starring role in the Sue Kramer-helmed feature GRAY MATTERS, opposite Heather Graham and Bridget Moynahan; and the lead role in Evan Oppenheimer's Alchemy, featured at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2005. |
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carmen corral
Carmen Corral is a native of Chicago. She became a member of the progressive theater company, Free Street, at the early age of fifteen, and moved to Los Angeles after being accepted to UCLA's School of Film, Theater and Television. She is currently a member of the Latino Theater Lab, a group of 14 young people brought together under the leadership of the Latino Theater Company. The group made their stage debut with Melancholia at the Edge Fest in Fall 2005. Carmen can be seen in the Showtime short The Invitation, as well as the HBO feature Walkout, directed by Edward James Olmos. She is also proud to have worked on the independent feature 3:15, which makes its debut in the film festival circuit later this year. |
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charlotte d'amboise
Broadway credits: "The Wife" - CONTACT, "Lola" - DAMN YANKEES (Fred Astaire Award), JEROME ROBBINS' BROADWAY (Tony nomination), COMPANY, CARRIE, SONG AND DANCE, CATS. Off-Broadway: TONIGHT AT 8:30 (Williamstown Theatre), NON-PASQUALE. Film: THE PREACHER'S WIFE, THE IN CROWN. TV: LAW AND ORDER, BEYOND THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE (MOW). One of her proudest moments was performing at The Kennedy Center Honors ceremony for her father. Her latest role is "Mom" also starring husband, Terrance Mann, and two baby girls, Shelby and Jo-Jo. |
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jen drohan
After wrapping filming on the Oxygen Network Movie Romancing the Bride and getting her driver's license, Jen Drohan, a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College, moved from New York to LA in the fall of 2005. In NewYork, Jen has worked with such esteemed theatre companies as Manhattan Class Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre and Women's Project Theater. One of Jen's favorite collaborations has been her association with the Stephen Sondheim-founded Young Playwright's Organization. Jen has participated in several of the group's productions; most recently, she appeared as "Justine" in the critically acclaimed The View From Tall. Jen's television appearances include guest-starring roles on Law & Order SVU, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment, Sex and the City, and the soap opera Guiding Light. Jen has also filmed pilots for NBC, PBS and FOX. |
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dawn-lyen gardner
Dawn is a 2003 graduate of the prestigious acting program at Juilliard where she stared in such productions as For Colored Girls (Lady in Blue), The Seagull (Masha), and As You Like It (Rosalind). Dawn had the lead role in the NY Fringe Festival production of UGLy and has also worked with the Guthrie Experience and the Chatauqua Conservatory Theatre Company. Her TV credits include Summerland, Crossing Jordan, Married to the Kellys, and ER. She can be seen in the feature film Art School Confidential. |
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peyton hinson
Peyton Hinson was born and raised in St. Louis, MO , and received her B.A. from Loyola Marymount and her M.F.A. from the University of Washington - Seattle. Favorite parts include "Lenny" from Crimes of the Heart, "Moll" from Kid Simple and "Dierdre" (a young Irish girl) from Bold Girls. She likes to fight (onstage), read, and watch copious amounts of television, which she still refers to as "homework". Peyton is the youngest in her family and loves it. She has traveled all over the world and even participated in a wedding in Fiji (which, sadly, was not her own). Peyton loves Los Angeles and is insanely happy to be here. |
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shane johnson
Shane Johnson hails from a small farm town in the beautiful Pacific Northwest , where they "raise 'em big and long". He's been acting since the age of 14, when he played "Tumbleweed", Snoopy's silent and awkward cousin. (Basically, he rolled across the stage like a skinny tumbleweed in tights.) He got hooked, went on to study at Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA, and then proceeded to study at the prestigious LAMDA in London. There he booked his first professional movie gig in Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan"; the rest is history. Shane now lives in LA with his wife Keili, a gorgeous, talented and generally ridiculous woman. He claims he has friends, but couldn't come up with any names when pressed. |
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hudson leick ...COMING SOON! |
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james hiroyuki liao James Hiroyuki Liao is a recent graduate of The Juilliard School drama division. Since graduating, he has appeared as "Song Liling" in M. Butterfly at the Arena Stage (2004) and will appear opposite Cybill Sheperd and Wesley Snipes in the upcoming film Hard Luck (2006). He has also played guest roles on Law & Order and CSI: Miami. James is a graduate of the Marjorie Ballentine Studio and a proud member of The Brave New Theatre Company, whose founder, Marjorie Ballentine, continues to be his acting coach and mentor. James was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. |
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mozhan marno ...COMING SOON! |
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de lane matthews
DeLane was born in Florida but left before she was old enough to vote. She moved to Manhattan after being hired to join the Kennedy Center/Juilliard School Acting Company; several years of New York stage and daytime television work transitioned into primetime fame after being cast in the critically acclaimed show Joe Bash with Peter Boyle. A peek at DeLane's resume reveals her work on many successful series. DeLane speaks English and Spanish, and knows the joys of marriage, divorce, parenthood, and gravity. She can be heard giving sage advice to new-comers in 'the business': "Put on a seat belt and some anti-perspirant, throw your arms up in the air, and really enjoy the ride.or not.I don't care. You look 22, so please stop sitting next to me." |
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alli mauzey
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bruce nozick
Bruce started on this road studying acting at New York University. After graduating, theatre was his training ground; he was in a number of Off-Broadway plays, including the long running hit A Shayna Maidel. Bruce has since appeared at dozens of Regional Theatres around the country - Louisville, Houston, Albany, Atlanta, and San Diego, to name a few - in shows as varied as The Immigrant, Balm in Gilead, Broadway Bound, Speed the Plow and Brighton Beach Memoirs, and toured the United States and Canada with the First National Company of Lost in Yonkers. After a decade of theatre, he and his wife moved to Los Angeles, where Bruce has recurred on such shows as N.Y.P.D. Blue, Ally McBeal, Judging Amy, E.R., and 24. Most recently, he starred in a Disney sitcom pilot entitled Triple Play and played a lead role on this season's short-lived FOX series Head Cases. Films include Along Came Polly, Tuesdays With Morrie and Mystery, Alaska. Bruce currently resides in the newly-gentrified, coolest place in L.A. - Culver City - with his wife Terry, two sons Lucas & Will, a dog named Tess, a cat named Lilo, and a tree frog named Big Mike! |
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leslie odom, jr.
A recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon's prestigious School of Drama, Leslie Odom has been a client of Joan Sittenfield Management for four years. He has spent three seasons as "Joseph Kayle" on the CBS hit CSI: Miami. Other television guest and recurring roles include: Big Day (ABC), Gilmore Girls (The WB), Threshold (CBS), and The Big House (ABC). An accomplished singer and dancer, Odom has also appeared on Broadway in the hit musical Rent, and regionally in Jersey Boys at the La Jolla Playhouse and Applause at Reprise! LA. |
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allen e. read
NY Theater: Playwright's Horizons, The Tank; Regional Theater: Alliance Theatre Company, Geva Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Theatre Emory, Horizon Theatre Company, 7 Stages Theatre. Allen is a founding member of Out of Hand Theater and a recent graduate of the prestigious Yale School of Drama. He can also be seen in TV spots for Ford and Southern Company. |
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kevin richardson
On stage, the LA Times called Kevin Richardson's performance in Rosetta St. “mesmerizing.” After seeing him in the Off-Broadway hit Camp Logan, the New York Times described him as “a young actor to take note of.” The rest of America fell in love with him as “Teddy” on Living Single, quickly followed by “ Gary ” on In the House. He has gone on to play such compelling and heart-wrenching roles as “Chris Jensen” on Without a Trace and “Fred Lychock” on C.S.I: Crime Scene Investigation. Kevin is currently collaborating with Wesleyan co-alum Mike White writing, producing and starring in the semi-autobiographical story Wish You Were Here, a dark comedy about the survival of his brother's suicide.
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matt roth
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kylee roussalot
Kylee was born in Orange County "The OC", California . Unlike the characters of the hit television show, however, Kylee didn't get drunk every night and throw chairs into her parents' pool, because she was busy doing children's theatre at the Laguna Playhouse. And her parents didn't have a pool. Countless singing, dance and acting classes landed her a spot in the class of 2005 at Carnegie Mellon University . Her favorite roles include "Emma" in Betrayal , "Beatrice" in The Effect of Gamma Rays and "Kylee" in her one woman show Confabulations (which she also wrote and directed). Kylee is overjoyed to return to California and to be a new member of Joan's talented team. |
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jacques c. smith
Originally from Chicago , Jacques graduated from Princeton University and then received his MFA from the prestigious Professional Theatre Training Program at the University of California , San Diego . Before he even graduated, he landed a starring role on Broadway when he took over for Taye Diggs in the role of "Benny" in the hit musical RENT, a role he played for two and a half years. Since moving to Los Angeles , Jacques has done an episode of the Lifetime series, DIVISION, and has the title role in the PBS, American Masters Series presentation of Ralph Ellison's classic, THE INVISIBLE MAN. In addition to his acting work, Jacques is a charter member of the Broadway Inspirational Voices, a much acclaimed choir that has performed for, among others, the President of the United States and the 2000 Tony Awards program. Jacques also believes in giving back to the community and is actively involved in I MENTOR, an interactive program that provides mentoring and support for high school age students. |
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alex thomopoulos
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