Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

Other (ended 2000)

Cast & Crew

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  • Peter Scolari

    Wayne Szalinski

    7.8
    Scolari's married to Cathy Trien. They have two kids, Keaton Scolari and Cali Elizabeth Scolari.
  • Barbara Alyn Woods

    Diane Szalinski

    8.9
    Barbara Alyn Woods was born on March 11, 1962. Before her acting career took flight, Barbara Alyn Woods could be seen performing in "The Victory Gardens Theatre" in her hometown of Chicago, Illinois. She has appeared on both the big and small screens, acting in movies including Striptease, starring Demi Moore, I Downloaded a Ghost and The Waterdance. She is probably most well known for her role as Dawn Szalinski in Disney's Honey I Shrunk the Kids TV Show. She currently plays Deb Scott in the popular teen drama One Tree Hill Barbara married John Lind in 1999. Hohn is an assistant director from Vancouver, at the Banff Springs Hotel on Labour Day. They met while he was working on the Jackie Chan feature, Shanghai Noon, near the Honey studio. She currently resides in Wilmington, North Carolina, with her husband and two young daughters.moreless
  • Thomas Dekker

    Nicholas "Nick" Bradbury Szalinski

    8.8
    Thomas Dekker started acting at six. He also sings, writes music and plays the guitar. He has written and produced two albums and has begun working on a film directed, written and produced by him.
  • Hillary Tuck

    Amy Szalinski

    8.8
    She became interested in acting at the age of 13 and started work at the age of 15 with her first assignment being for a Dr Pepper commercial. Hillary has also been featured in many other, both national and international, advertisements since including Kellogg's, IBM and AT&T. Hillary has many off screen talents including being fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and an accomplished Jazz and Modern dancer. Hillary supports the Hands Across Communications Organisation, currently Directed by US Comedian CJ Jones. This Organisation supports deaf and hard of hearing people, especially children, across America. Hands Across Communications is mainly involved in entertaining and communication, and makes videos and TV shows for the deaf. Hillary also spends time working with, and supporting, deaf children.moreless
  • Vanessa King

    Danielle

    8.8
  • Matese

    Quark (Season 1)

    10
  • Rusty

    Quark (Season 2-3)

    5.5
  • Bruce Jarchow

    H. Gordon Jennings

    6.7
  • Christine Willes

    Mrs. Gotteramerding

    9.1
  • Mark Hildreth

    Jack McKenna

    9.2
    Mark Hildreth graduated from the English acting program at The National Theatre School of Canada. He is active on the stage, screen, and in the voice-over industry. His previous stage roles include: Richard of Glouster (Richard III), Macduff (Macbeth), Silvio (Carlo Goldonis: The Servant of Two Masters), and Cale Blackwell (Fire). Mark Hildreth's television appearances include Gene Rodenberry's Andromeda, Call of the Wild, and The Odyssey. He has been active in the voice-over industry for over thirteen years. Some of his credits in anime include: The New Adventures of He-Man, Fatal Fury, Dragonball Z, Gundam Wing, and X-Men: Evolution.moreless
  • George Buza

    Chief Jake McKenna

    9.4
    George was born in Ohio but raised in Canada. Following a visit to a movie theatre at an early age with his grandfather, George decided that acting was the career he wanted to pursue. George's career has included appearances in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, X-Men and The Adventures of Sinbad. George became a Canadian Citizen in 1998. He is married to Hope Buza.moreless
  • Cathy Trien

    Ms. Trudi

    0.0

    Cathy was in Zombie Prom after originating her role in the workshop. Prior to this she was doing Beehive, playing the part of Patti at both Cincinnati Playhouse and The Asolo Theatre. She toured Europe in Annie Get Your Gun playing the title role and the U.S. as Sheila in the 25th Anniversary nation tour of Hair. Regionally she played Marty in Grease starring Rex Smith at the Fox in Atlanta and the St. Louis MUNY, Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Reno in Anything Goes and Val in A Chorus Line.

    Cathy Trien is married with Peter Scolari, they met back on 1996 in Boston, while he was performing in a production of "Grease". They have two kids, Keaton and Cali Elizabeth.

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  • Andrew Grant

    Joel McKenna

    0.0
  • David Le Reaney

    Mr. Patterson

    0.0
  • Hilary Alexander

    Ms. Elders

    0.0
  • Lorette Clow

    Margaret

    0.0
  • Wilson Wong

    Myron

    0.0
  • Kristine Sutherland

    Mae Thompson

    9.2
    Kristine started acting on television shows in 1984 with a guest starring role for one episode on the television series Remington Steele. In 1986, Kristine moved on the to big screen. She had a small role in the hit film Legal Eagles. Kristine's most memorable role came in 1997 when she was casted as Buffy's mother, Joyce, on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.moreless
  • John Patrick White

    De'tox

    8.2
    Also credited as: John P. White. John was born and raised in Houston, Texas. He received his B.A. at Pepperdine University after three plays as Puck in "A Midsumer Night's Dream", Edward in "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me" and Todd in "The Author's Voice". He made his first act in show "Can't Hurry Love", in 1995. After that he took the lead roles of two tv-shows "Bone Chillers" as Fitzergerald Crump and "A.J.'s Time Travelers" as A.J. Malloy. In 1998 he played the lead role Mike in movie "Phantom Town". Where his role and his role siblings went on a quest to find their parents and arrive in a town that didn't exist in any maps at all. John likes baseball, tennis, swimming, sailing, snow boarding, water skiing, skiin, riflery and rappelling. And he can do Irish, English, Southern, Midwestern, New York and Texan accents.moreless
  • John Hawkes

    Fink

    8.8
    John Hawkes was born John Perkins in 1959 in Minnesota. He graduated from Jefferson High School in Alexandria, Minnesota in 1977. He moved to Austin, Texas to begin his acting career after graduation. He co-founded the Big State Productions theater company. John starred in the national touring company production of "Greater Tuna" touring Chicago, San francisco and Los Angeles. He has also wrote and performed a critically acclaimed play called "Nimrod Soul". In addiction to acting he also writes, records, and plays music with his bands, Gangster Folk and King Straggler. King Straggler's websites are www.kingstraggler.com and www.myspace.com/kingstraggler .moreless
  • Dean Haglund

    Mr. Coolidge

    9.6
    His parents, he jokes, always wondered why he went into acting, "...when I had such a burgeoning animation career." Though he has done cartooning and even played in a rock band ("We were terrible!" he admits), he always returned to his first love the stage. His acting career began early, with roles in school plays and community theater at the Prairie Theatre Exchange in Winnipeg. When he was old enough to get into bars, he started doing stand-up comedy acts to help pay for acting classes. He eventually moved to Vancouver and began attending Simon Fraser University, getting a Bachelor of Arts in multidisciplinary studies (theatre, dance, and video production). He also joined the Vancouver TheatreSports League; an improv group that was to be his "day job" for many years. While at the Vancouver TheatreSports League, he started scripting some of the group's routines, including several festival and corporate stage shows for them. This eventually led to his cowriting the pilot for a situation comedy called "Channel 92," which aired on UTV. About the same time, he began to get bit parts in television shows such as "Sliders," "Lonesome Dove: The Return," and "Street Justice" and this led to his being hired on for a one-time bit part on a show called "The X-Files." And the rest, as they say, is history the history of a hacker-dude named Ringo Langly. Haglund, who in real life is the most tech savvy of the Lone Gunmen actors, says that while he can't hack his way into top-level security systems, he does have a good basic knowledge of computers and often has friends call him to help fix their systems. The difference between him and Langly, he says, is that Langly, "... has that really cool software where he can just sit around reading books and drinking Tab while it works!" When he has the time (and he hasn't had much time lately), Haglund enjoys working on his computer. In addition to the credits we've listed, he was a member of several notable comedy troupes, including Acme Players and Acme Unplugged (Los Angeles). Theatre credits also include "Relationships I Never Had" with Denalda Williams (1999, Los Angeles) and his "Paranoia Will Destroy Ya," a one-man improv show that enjoyed a two-month run in LA at the Zephyr Theatre, Fall 1999 and received excellent reviews in local papers.moreless
  • Bruce Harwood

    Mr. Lincoln

    8.9
    Bruce Harwood was born on April 29, 1963 in North Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada. He received a degree in acting from the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1986. After graduation, he took part in UBC's summer theatre repertory company, which is made up of graduate students. In 1987, Harwood returned to UBC to take the lead role of "Arnolphe" in The School for Wives, by Molire. The role was very demanding, as roughly half of the lines in the play belong to "Arnolphe". A casting director in the audience during the play asked him to audition for Earth Star Voyager, a made-for-television movie. He won the role of "Dr. Leland Eugene" in the movie, which led to other television roles. He played environmental expert "Willis" in MacGyver, as well as various roles in Andromeda, The Outer Limits, Smallville and Stargate SG-1. His best-known accomplishment is his role as "John Fitzgerald Byers" in The X-Files and its spin-off, The Lone Gunmen. Personal hobbies include classical movies, a wide range of music, reading, and skiing.moreless
  • Eugene Roche

    Matthew Murdock

    9.8
    Atended Emerson College after serving in the military in both World War II and the Korean War. Father of nine children, including actors Brogan Roche, Eamonn Roche, and Sean Roche.
  • Graham Jarvis

    Guest Star

    8.8
  • Don S. Davis

    Mr. Washington

    9.3
    Don S. Davis was a character actor, painter, designer, woodcarver, former theater professor, and was a Captain in the United States Army during the sixties. Don was born and raised in a small town in the Missouri Ozarks. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree with double major in theater and art from Southwest Missouri State College in 1965. He then served three years on active duty in the United States Army.



    Upon his release from active duty in the military Don entered the University of Southern Illinois, in Carbondale, Illinois, to work toward a Masters Degree in theater. Don received his Masters Degree in 1970. He then taught for a number of years before returning to Southern Illinois University to complete the coursework for a PhD in Theater. Don received his PhD in 1982. Don's first love throughout his life has been the visual arts.



    He grew up drawing, painting, and creating sculptural constructions. When Don was a small boy his father, M.T. Davis, owned a lumberyard and supported Don's interests by setting up a functional woodworking shop for his son's use in the basement of the family home. He also took the time to teach Don to whittle and carve wood. The constant positive encouragement of Don's creative endeavours by his family made it a natural progression for Don to continue to be vitally interested in creating paintings, drawings, carvings and design projects as he grew into adulthood. As a result Don spent nearly twenty years applying and developing all those interests while earning his living as a collegiate scene designer and augmenting his income with art sales and various design commissions.





    Don began working in the film industry while teaching at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada in the early 1980s. He left teaching to pursue acting full time in 1987. Don has appeared in numerous feature films including Alaska, A League of Their Own, Needful Things, Look Who's Talking, Con Air and Best of Show. He has had feature roles in over thirty made for television movies including In Cold Blood, The Ranger, The Cook and The Hole in the Sky, Columbo: A Bird in Hand, and the mini-series Atomic Train.



    Davis died on June 29, 2008. The cause of death was reported to be a massive heart attack




    Don's television credits also include his series regular role as General George Hammond in Stargate SG-1, and recurring roles in The X-Files where he played father to Gillian Anderson's Agent Scully, Twin Peaks where he played Major Briggs. Don has guest starred in dozen of television series including Northern Exposure, L.A. Law, Knots Landing, Twenty-One Jump Street, Wiseguy and MacGyver.moreless
  • Lochlyn Munro

    Mr. Paul O'Donnell

    8.5
    Lochlyn Munro wanted to be a professional hockey player but his dreams were shattered when he suffered a serious sports injury. He then turned his attention to music. He played various clubs in Vancouver. He loved the performing arts. He studied drama and comedy with some highly rated professionals including Susan Strasberg. Lochlyn then began working as an actor on American television landing roles on "21 Jump Street" and "Wise Guys". He appeared in the movie "Unforgiven" alongside Clint Eastwood. He has since then appeared in many films including "Scary Movie" and "A Night At The Roxbury". Not to mention all of the television appearances. He had a re-occurring role on the WB show "Charmed", he has appeared in all three "CSI" series and the show "Without A Trace".moreless
  • Dylan Neal

    Roger Persimmons

    5.8
    Tall, (6'2") and handsome brown-haired Canadian import Dylan Neal has worked steadily on American television since the late 1980s. Raised in a suburb of Toronto, the actor attended an academically-focused prep school for most of his education, but found his calling when he transferred to public school halfway through his high school years and found himself in an active drama department, encouraged to pursue a career utilizing his newfound talents. Dylan made his professional acting debut soon after with a role in the Toronto-filmed TV-movie "After Midnight" (ABC, 1988) and was next featured with a two-episode recurring role as the younger incarnation of the titular hero in the syndicated, animation/live action hybrid series "Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future" in the same year. Dylan had his first feature film role in the horror sequel "Prom Night III: The Last Kiss" in 1990 and kept busy with roles in series and TV-movies located in Canada. He went to Hollywood for the 1992 and 1993 pilot seasons, but was unable to support himself in the States between castings as his visa permitted him to take acting jobs only. Dylan got a big break in 1994, when he was cast on the CBS daytime drama "The Bold and the Beautiful" where he portrayed Dylan Shaw until 1997. The steady work soaps offered won over the INS, who granted Neal the required permits for honing his skills in the United States. While appearing on "The Bold and the Beautiful", he was featured in the Disney Channel TV-movie "Golden Will: The Silken Laumann Story" (1996), a biopic of the eponymous Canadian Olympian.moreless
  • Keri Russell

    Mandy Park

    9.2
    Keri started acting in 1991 when she joined the TV series "MMC". She left "MMC" in 1993 when she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a serious acting career. She was hired on to Aaron Spelling's "Malibu Shores" (1996), but her breakthrough performance came in1998 when she signed on to play the lead role of 'Felicity Porter' in the WB series "Felicity". Since "Felicity", Keri has had numerous movie roles and she did a stint on Broadway in "Fat Pig".moreless
  • Bryan Cranston

    Ronald "Cheezy" Meezy

    9.5
    Bryan Cranston has had a very interesting career. He has worked from popular sitcoms and movies to Japanese anim series like Armitage III. He made his debut on television when he was just 8 years old, appearing in a commercial. However, he didn't want to be an actor until high school. After graduation, he studied acting and moved to Daytona Beach, Florida where he participated in major theatrical productions like Barefoot in the Park and Death of a Salesman. His television series debut came in 1982 when he joined the cast of the soap opera Loving. He worked in the program for a while, but then he had other roles on Airwolf and Hill Street Blues, where he was more successful. Bryan began transforming into a more prominent actor as he made appearances in the sitcom Raising Miranda in 1988. In the following years, Bryan worked in various television and film projects, including the movie Clean State and the TV series The Louie Show and voice-acting in the Japanese anim Armitage III, in which he was credited as Lee Stone for unknown reasons. Cranston rose to popularity with his roles in notable films such as That Thing You Do! and Saving Private Ryan. Fox then gave him a starring role in the sitcom, Malcolm in the Middle. The show was a huge success and made Bryan one of the most known actors on television. His performance on the series also earned him back-to-back Emmy award nominations in 2002 and 2003. Since 2007, Cranston has been portraying the role of Walter White on the AMC original drama series, Breaking Bad.moreless
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