Clubhouse

CBS (ended 2004)

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  • Christopher Lloyd

    Lou Russo

    9.4
    Christopher was drawn to acting at the age of 14, and two years later he was appearing in summer stock. At 19 he moved to New York and began acting classes, most notably at the Neighborhood Playhouse with Sanford Meisner. Chris moved to New York City to study acting instead of continuing in plays. Christopher has appeared in countless Broadway and New York Shakespeare Festivals along with off-Broadway productions Such as "Happy End", "A Midsummer Nights Dream" (co-starring with Meryl Streep), "MacBeth" and "King Lear." It wasn't until he made his Motion Picture Debut in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" Lloyd was determined to pursue a career in Film so on July 4, 1976 he moved to Los Angeles. Two years later he guest stared on eight episodes of Taxi and that launched his career into stardom. The following season he was added as a cast regular, opposite buddy Danny DeVito, whom he had previously worked with on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Goin' South. Christopher's won three Emmy awards--two for Outstanding Supporting actor in a comedy series for his role in both the 1982 and 1983 Seasons of Taxi and Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series on a guest appearance in Disney's "Avonlea" (1992) and other awards such as an Obie Award in 1973, Drama Desk Award also in 1973 from the Village Voice for Outstanding Performance in the Off-Broadway play "Kaspar". After Taxi ended, Lloyd went primarily into movie work with such characters as Doc Brown, Fester Addams, and Colonel Kruge, to name a few. His best-known role is Dr. Emmett L. Brown from the Back To The Future movies. Chris reprised the character back in the early '90s in Universal Studios' themepark ride attraction Back to the Future... The Ride, and two seasons on The short-lived CBS Cartoon Series Back to the Future - The Animated Series. He also made his CD-ROM Game debut on the interactive game Toonstruck. Despite his success he doesn't make appearnces on talk shows promoting his movies or shows because he's an extremely shy guy and he prefers to keep his personal life separate from his acting career and before he signs a contract he makes sure that he does not do any talk show appearances or interviews because he dose not feel comfortable doing interviews. He has promoted two films by appearing in music videos by the soundtrack's artists: Doc Brown in Huey Lewis & The News' "The Power of Love", and as Fester Addams in MC Hammer's "Addams Groove".moreless
  • Dan Byrd

    Mike Dougherty

    7.6
    Daniel Byrd was born on November 20, 1985 in Marietta Georgia. When he was 8 years old, he started in the acting business with his first role on the Lifetime TV series "Any Day Now" playing the child version of a main character. Dan went on to co-star in several TV movies, including "Salems' Lot", and guest on TV shows, including "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "Joan of Arcadia", "Touched By An Angel", and "Judging Amy". He has also appeared in the feature films "Firestarter 2: Rekindled" and "A Cinderella Story". Dan co-starred in the short-lived CBS show from 2004 "Clubhouse" and currently has several movies coming out in 2006.moreless
  • Dean Cain

    Conrad Dean

    8.2
    Tall, dark and handsome, Dean Cain is probably best known for his portrayal of Superman on the hit tv series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Cain was born to Sharon Thomas(actress) and Roger Tanaka(U.S. Army Servicemen) in Mt. Clemens, MI. Divorcing before he was born, his mother moved him and his brother Roger to Malibu, California after marrying director Christopher Cain. A half sister, Krisinda Cain, followed soon after. His name comes from his step-dad but his looks from his Japanese, Welsh, and French heritage.

    Dean went to Santa Monica High School along with a few other future actors such as Rob and Chad Lowe, Sean and Chris Penn, and Emilio Estevez. Graduating an honor student, he turned down 17 athletic scholarships to attended Princeton University where he set two N.C.A.A. records as a first string football player (for the most interceptions per game in a single season and most per game in a career). He graduated in 1988 with a B.A. in history and a contract for the Buffalo Bills as a free safety. Unfortunately during pre-season camp he injured his knee which brought his football career to an end. With sports in his past he turned to screen writing and finally acting and appeared in dozens of commercials.

    In 1993 after guest spots on Grapvine, A Different World, and Beverly Hills 90210, he landed the memorable role of Superman in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and actually wrote two episodes (Season's Greedings and Virtually Destroyed). Lois and Clark ended in 1997 and a year later in 1998, he started his own production company Angry Dragon Entertainment which produced the television series Ripley's Believe It Or Not. Also that year he stared in his first major role playing an ex-Green Beret in Best Men. Since then Dean has been featured in many films such as Firetrap and Out of Time along with dozens upon dozens of TV shows most notably Las Vegas and Lost.moreless
  • Kirsten Storms

    Betsy Young

    9.0
    At the tender age of five, Kirsten Storms already knew what she wanted to do with her life, she longed to perform in front of the camera. Kirsten would tag along with her father, Mike, to the CBS affiliate in Orlando where he was the sportscaster. She would saunter onto the news set pretending to be the weathercaster. The station recorded her forecasts so the rising star could critique her "work." She was hooked! Which leads us to her role as precocious Belle Black (Deidre Hall & Drake Hogestyn's on-screen teen daughter) in the long-running hit daytime drama, Days Of Our Lives.

    Born in Orlando, Florida in 1984, Kirsten lived the normal life of a child until she was five years old. While performing in a showcase at an area acting school for kids, Kirsten was discovered by a talent scout who convinced her parents to enroll their daughter in an intensive children's acting program in New York. The paid off when she caught the eye of several major casting directors.

    After numerous commercials, Kirsten's first television series was a recurring role on ABC's Second Noah. When the series ended its run, the family decided to head west and give Hollywood a try. Kirsten soon landed the role of Laura Cummings on the hit WB series, 7th Heaven. She was later chosen to star as spicy, free-spirited Zenon in the Disney Channel's original movie, Zenon; Girl of the 21st Century. The movie had the largest rating for any Disney Channel original movie.

    The busy young teen also appeared on Lifetime's weekly series, Any Day Now with Annie Potts. Other credits include the Disney syndicated series, Sing Me A Story With Bell and The Trojan Horse, a Hallmark Entertainment production. She also completed principal photography in Disney Channel's Johnny Tsunami.

    Additional information:

    Kirsten is the middle child. Her older brother Austin is in the military and has been overseas for a while. He is currently in Afghanistan and although Kirsten misses him a lot, she understands how important his job is. Her younger sister Gretchen is also an actress.

    Kirsten is a huge Los Angeles Lakers fan and definitely loves basketball more than other sports. The only sport she does not really like is baseball, which is ironic since she was on a show about baseball.

    Her best friend is Farah Fath (Mimi, Days of our Lives) and Kirsten is currently dating Erik-Michael Estrada (O-Town).

    Since May 23, 2005, Kirsten has been portraying Maria Maximiliana 'Maxie' Jones (#3) on the soap opera General Hospital.moreless
  • John Ortiz

    Carlos Tavares

    7.8
  • Mare Winningham

    Lynne Young

    8.2
  • Marc Donato

    Rich Buckham (Pilot)

    6.5
    Marc Donato was born on March 2nd, 1989. Starting at the age of 4 he started acting in commercials. His first commercial was a Fleecy commercial. Marc Donato can be seen playing Derek on Degrassi: The Next Generation.
  • Jeremy Sumpter

    Peter 'Pete' Young

    9.6
    Jeremy was born in northern California but grew up in a small town in Kentucky where his family had moved when he was very young. When he was eleven, Jeremy entered a talent competition, winning numerous awards. He signed with a personal manager and moved to Los Angeles in 2000. After a few months in Los Angeles and a few auditions, Jeremy booked the role of "Young Adam Meiks" in "Frailty," a feature film directed by Bill Paxton. "Bill had been one of my favorite actors so to be able to work with him was unbelievable," says Jeremy. The adult "Adam Meiks" was played by Matthew McConaughey. Next, Jeremy was chosen by Danny Glover to play Henry Sturbuck in the Showtime original film Just A Dream. "Working with Danny was great, we had a great time filming in a small town in Utah," explains Jeremy. Jeremy received the "Best Performance in a TV Movie, Mini-Series or Special - Leading Young Actor" from the Young Artist Awards. Jeremy was able to use his surfing skills on his next film, "Local Boys." This coming of age film was shot on location in southern California. "This was a hard film to shoot since we were surfing at the beach almost everyday and there were all these girls around in bikinis," jokes Jeremy. After a worldwide search, Jeremy was chosen to play "Peter" in the P.J. Hogan version of Peter Pan. This was one of the most coveted roles in films for a teen actor in recent years. "It was a part that I really wanted," says Jeremy, "since I'd be able to fight pirates and fly around the stage on wires." Jeremy trained extensively in sword fighting and gymnastics prior to shooting the movie in Australia. Clubhouse is Jeremy's first television series. "It's really a dream role" says the fifteen year old, "I've always loved baseball and played little league when I was younger. I really wasn't going to do television, but I thought this project was special and it also came about in a funny way. I was in Tokyo doing some promotional work for Peter Pan when my manager and mother read the script for Clubhouse. They said I should take a look at it so I read it on the way back on the plane. I thought the script was great and that "Pete" was me. There was also a lot of old friends working on it. The Executive Producer had written Just A Dream, the director had been the director on a pilot I did several years ago," explains Jeremy. Jeremy is always looking to play a wide variety of characters and is reading feature film scripts for his hiatus next year. In the future, Jeremy hopes to also work behind the camera as a director. In his spare time he surfs, plays basketball, golf and shoots pool.moreless
  • J.D. Pardo

    Jose Marquez

    8.4
    A Ford Model worldwide, JD has appeared in ads for Sketchers and Tommy Hilfiger. He had a long-running role in the NBC hit "American Dreams in 2004. He starred as Jose Marquez in the CBS show "Clubhouse." (And he's sexy--let's not forget.)moreless
  • Gabriel Salvador

    Chris Pontecorvo

    9.5
  • Kevin Schmidt

    Brad Saminski

    0.0
  • Leah Pipes

    Jessie

    9.4
    Leah Sarah Pipes was born on August 12, 1988 in Manhattan, New York. Leah started acting at a young age doing commercials. But it wasn't until the age of twelve that she got her first real role, in "Lost at Home".moreless
  • Spencer Grammer

    Sheila

    9.3
    Born in 1983, Spencer is the only child of comedian/actor Kelsey Grammer and dance instructor Doreen Alderman. She is Grammer's oldest child, and has younger half-sisters Greer and Mason Olivia, and a younger half-brother Jude Gordon. Spencer got into acting at a young age, appearing on the show Cheer's when she was just a toddler. Later on, she got the role of Lucy in the series, As The World Turns, and now has a part in the new series, Greek.moreless
  • Richard Steinmetz

    General Manager

    9.6
    Dated actress Jessica Collins during their time on Loving. Year of birth removed by request. Richard Steinmetz portrays the role of the long-thought dead, Martin Fitzgerald. Martin, the patriarch of the Lopez-Fitzgerald clan, is still deeply loved by his wife Pilar who has lit a candle for him every night for over 20 years in hope that he will return home to her. Martin is sure to rock the lives of many when he returns to Harmony with his clandestine lover Katherine Crane and her deep, dark secret. Steinmetz has a long list of theater credits both in New York and Los Angeles and is well recognized for his role as Jeff Hartman on Loving and Jimmy Stanley on Melrose Place. His feature film credits include The One with Jet Lee, Crazy Beautiful and S.W.A.T. He has guest-starred on the television series Crossing Jordan, Law and Order, The Commish, War Stories and Sports Night. A native of Chicago, his father was a cop on the South Side; Steinmetz graduated from high school in Seattle, Washington and played pro-soccer for the Portland Timbers. The acting bug bit him and he left for San Francisco and then New York, where he worked on stage for nearly ten years. In addition to acting, Steinmetz coaches high school football. His team, the Venice Gondoliers, made it to the City Championships last year where they played in front of 40,000 people. Steinmetz is single, resides in Los Angeles and is the foster father of two sons, Trevor and Troy. His birthday is February 16.moreless
  • Greg Bond

    Rudnik

    10

    Born and raised in a small town in Florida. Moved to Los Angeles after college and a brief stint as a Tour Manager and Head Writer for the comedian Michael Winslow from Police Academy fame.

  • Cherry Jones

    Sister Marie

    8.2
  • Ken Medlock

    Umpire

    0.0
  • Jim Nantz

    Himself-Voice of the Empires

    5.0
    Born in Charlotte, Jim grew up in Colts Neck Township, New Jersey where he attended Marlboro High School and was co-captain of both the basketball the golf teams. 2010 marked Jim's 20th consecutive season as lead play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports' NCAA men's basketball coverage. He has called play-by-play on more network broadcasts of the Final Four and championship game than any other announcer in the history of the tournament.

    He also co-hosted NCAA Tournament and Final Four coverage for five years (1986-90) and was inducted to Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as recipient of Curt Gowdy Media Award in 2002. Nantz was the winner of 1998's National Sportscaster of the Year Award and joined CBS Television Network in 1985 as host of college football studio show and currently serves as anchor of THE NFL TODAY.

    He has hosted THE SUPER BOWL TODAY, CBS Sports' Super Bowl pre-game show for Super Bowl XXXV and XXXVIII and created and organized along with former president George Bush first-ever Super Bowl opening ceremony gala event and concert spectacular called Super Bowl XXXVIII - A Houston Salute, an event created to welcome world to Super Bowl. He has extensive credits credits at CBS include anchor of golf coverage, including The Masters and the PGA Championship, and primetime host of the 1998 Olympic Winter Games. He has called play-by-play for the U.S. Open Championships, NCAA track and field, skiing, speed skating baseball, swimming and diving, gymnastics, U.S. Olympic Festival and Pan American Games. Nantz also handled play-by-play duties for the regular and post-season coverage of THE NBA ON CBS (1986-89) and served as host of Network's coverage of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (1994, 1995, 2000 & 2001) and was co-host of weekend daytime coverage in 1992 and 1994 Olympic Winter Games, Cotton Bowl (1985-88), and the Heisman Trophy Award show (1986-88) and was lead play-by-play announcer for college football (1989-90) before moving on to cover the NFL (1991).

    By 1993, he was the Network's No. 2 play-by-play announcer for the regular-season and post-season broadcasts. He returned as lead voice of college football in 1996 and moved into the studio in 1997 to anchor COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY. Nantz had a prominent role in 1996 Kevin Costner hit movie Tin Cup.

    He earned a degree in broadcasting in 1981 from the University of Houston, where he played on the golf team and roomed with future PGA Tour players Fred Couples and Blaine McCallister. Nantz received honorary doctorate of humane letters degree from his alma mater in May 2001 in recognition of his contributions to his profession and the university. He held a variety of broadcasting jobs at Houston, leading to sportscaster positions at KHOU-TV and KTRH Radio. Nantz was also anchor at KSL-TV in Salt Lake City.

    In May 2008, Jim published his first book entitled Always By My Side A Father's Grace and a Sports Journey Unlike Any Other. In 2008, Jim also won tje Emmy Award for "Outstanding Sports Personality - Play-by-Play." Jim and his ex-wife Ann-Lorraine "Lorrie" Carlsen Nantz have one daughter, Caroline. The Nantz' were married for 26 years before divorcing in 2009.moreless
  • Brian Tahash

    Chuck

    9.0
  • Al White

    Joe Ross

    6.6
  • Christopher Wiehl

    Kenny Baines

    7.8
    Graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts degree in dramatic arts. During his college career, he starred in stage productions of "Henry V", "The Owl and the Pussycat" and "Lonestar".
  • Marian Seldes

    Nana Seldes

    4.1
  • Christopher Wiehl

    Kenny Baines

    7.8
    Graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts degree in dramatic arts. During his college career, he starred in stage productions of "Henry V", "The Owl and the Pussycat" and "Lonestar".
  • Keith Mackechnie

    Rosenfeld

    9.0
  • Mark Daneri

    Joe Martens

    9.0
  • Sean Smith

    Stuart Buckham

    9.0
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