October Road

ABC (ended 2008)

Cast & Crew

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  • Bryan Greenberg

    Nick Garrett

    9.5

    Bryan Greenberg is an actor, songwriter, singer, and musician. Most recognized for his recurring role of Jake Jaglieski in One Tree Hill, Greenberg also played himself in Unscripted and David in the film Prime.

    He starred as the lead character of Nick Garrett in the 2006 ABC series October Road which was canceled after only two seasons.

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  • Laura Prepon

    Hannah Daniels

    9.2

    Born in a small town in New Jersey, an actress with limited experience named Laura Prepon struck fame by starring as Donna Pinciotti in the unknown 1970's-set pilot "The Kids are Alright" which was picked up by FOX. Retitled to its famous name "That 70s' Show", which lasted for eight successful seasons and can still be seen on syndication. Laura starred in the ABC drama "October Road" which began its second season September 2007, as Hannah Daniels. Laura landed a lead role in the NBC show Are You There, Chelsea?,based on comedienne Chelsea Handler's books.

    Laura was involved with That 70's Show co-star Danny Masterson's brother, Chris Masterson, from 1999-2007.

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  • Odette Yustman

    Aubrey Diaz

    8.2
    Odette Yustman, born on May 10, 1985 in California, started out in the entertainment business at the age of four with a role as one of the kindergarten girls inKindergarten Cop. Later on, she started modeling while taking on a few roles throughout the years.

    Some of her credits include movies Remembrance and Dear God along with a guest appearance in the TV series Quintuplets.

    In 2006, Odette got her break on the short-lived UPN drama South Beach as main character Arielle Casta. In Fall of the same year, she was cast as Aubrey Diaz in the ABC drama October Road. She has been living in Atlanta, Georgia since, during filming of the show.moreless
  • Tom Berenger

    Bob 'The Commander' Garrett

    8.8
    Don't let Tom's Hollywood looks fool you. He has cautiously thumbed his nose at the town during most of his career, making no excuses for the kinds of films he does, past or present. And after over 20 years in the business he is still a respectable draw at any box office. He is said to not be particularly impressed with any of his films, and he most notably disliked the 1993 thriller Sliver. Asked to name his favorite film, Tom, in a 1996 interview, named Betrayed, where he played a racist farmer who threatened Debra Winger. Most of the critics hated it, but Tom is quoted as saying, "It was exactly what it was meant to be." The role that seems the nearest to his heart, though, is that of Lt. General James Longstreet, whom he portrayed in the classic Gettysburg (1992). Tom's great interest in Civil War history has led him to collect on and research the Civil War era in his personal life as well. He was once a partner in a nightclub in Wilmington, North Carolina called General Longstreet's HQ. Tom Berenger was born May 31, 1949 in Chicago as Thomas Michael Moore. He graduated from Rich East High School in Park Forest Illinois in 1967, where he played football. He also participated in plays with the Spanish National Honor Society. After High School, he attended the University of Missouri as a journalism major with hopes of becoming a sports writer. He was cast in a stage production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and his career path was changed forever. Berenger did stints in local regional theatre repertory before coming to New York City in the mid 70's. He studied acting in New York while appearing in an adaptation of Tennessee William's The Rose Tattoo at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Connecticut. He also toured with the Milwaukee Repertory Company through Japan in A Streetcar Named Desire. He made a most interesting film debut as the psychotic pretty boy in Looking For Mr. Goodbar (1977). Soap fans will also remember Tom as the second Timmy Siegal on One Life To Live. From that point on, Tom gained notice and continued appearing in nearly one film or TV movie every year up until the present. Fans who came to expect the strong, masculine, ladies' man roles such as Sam in The Big Chill (1983), were stunned and enthusiastic at Berenger's Oscar nominated performance of sociopath Sergeant Barnes in Platoon (1986). The versatile Berenger continued to take on unpredictable roles, such as his cameos as Don the plumber in the last 2 episodes of the television series Cheers. He did a favor for his friend, director Oliver Stone, by appearing briefly as a recruitment officer in Born on The Fourth of July. Perhaps one of his most recognizable roles was of veteran baseball catcher, Jake Taylor, in the highly successful film Major League (1989). He repeated the role in its sequel, Major League II (1994). He has said he doesn't consider himself a part of Hollywood, and for years has distanced himself from what he says is "that dog and pony show " others call Hollywood. He prefers the Southern charm and peace he found in South Carolina, which he discovered while The Big Chill filmed there. He stepped into producing in 1995 with the TNT movie Avenging Angel as a way to begin making pictures that he believed needed to be told. Berenger formed his own production company, First Corps Endeavors, in 1995 with producer William MacDonald. The First Corps name was in honor of General James Longstreet, whom he depicted in Gettysburg. The company ceased production in 1997. In 1997 Tom starred in, and was Executive Producer to, the Emmy award winning TNT television mini-series Rough Riders, which depicted Teddy Roosevelt and his army during the Spanish-American War. It scored high with viewers and became the highest rated mini-series in cable TV history. His long awaited One Man's Hero was released in September 1999, despite MGM's shabby treatment and ignorance of it. Berenger fans who were lucky enough to live in the areas of limited release, met it with great support. It is the story of a small group of Irish immigrants in the U.S. Army who defected to Mexico before the Mexican-American war and fought on the side of the Mexican Army The final year of the millennium was a busy one for Berenger. He released Shadow of Doubt, The Gingerbread Man, Murder of Crows, In The Company of Spies, One Man's Hero, three Quaker State Oil Commercials and Diplomatic Siege.
    Family Life: Married to third wife, Patricia Alvaran. Six children- 1 son and 1 daughter from first marriage, 3 daughters from second marriage, 1 daughter from third marriage.
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  • Geoff Stults

    Eddie Latekka

    8.8
    Geoffrey Manton Stults was born December 15, 1977 in Detroit Michigan and raised in Colorado. Growing up Geoff began to have a passion for sports and played on teams throughout his childhood. He started his career at the age of seven by doing commercials alongside with his brother George. It wasn't until 2002 that Geoff got his first major role. He was given the role of Ben Kinkirk, a fireman at the department where Mary Camden was training and Mary's soon-to-be new love interest. Although it was only after a year on the show that he was cut out, but he still remains as a guest-star on the show from time to time. Geoff is very close to his family and spends a good amount of time with them.moreless
  • Jay Paulson

    Phillip 'Physical Phil' Farmer

    8.3
    Jay Paulson started acting when he was in middle school. Paulson had the lead roles in middle school and all the productions in high school. When Paulson was in the eleventh grade, a talent manager in the audience was impressed by his acting abilities and has been working for him professionally ever since. Paulson's first TV appearance was on the series "Cybil," which he played for two years. After that he played in the series "Battery Park", "Studio 60", "The West Wing," "NYPD Blue" and "Just Shoot Me." A few of Paulson's film appearances include: "Rolling Kansas," "Go", "Can't Hardly Wait," and "Imaginary Heroes." Paulson was born in New York City and lived in Brooklyn. In 1984 he moved out to Los Angeles. Paulson graduated from UCLA with a bachelor's degree in History. He lives in Venice Beach. He loves to read, play Scrabble (for which he is a nationally ranked competitive player) and long distance running.moreless
  • Slade Pearce

    Sam Daniels

    9.3
    Slade Pearce started his carrer with commercials in his local area. He soon convinced his mom to pack up their bags and move to Los Angeles so he could pursue his acting career. Shortly after arriving, Pearce landed a part in the pilot episode of Hope & Faith.
    He quickly booked major roles in the film Yours, Mine & Ours as Mick North, in Tranced a film by David M. Evans, and the lead role in Disney's Air Buddies. He has also guest starred on the critically acclaimed TV shows Crossing Jordan and House. In 2006, he was cast to star on ABC's October Road.moreless
  • Evan Jones

    David 'Ikey' Eichman

    8.4
    Evan Jones was born and raised in College Station, Texas. Even Jones first started acting in theatre production at his college there in town, after landing several lead roles Even Jones decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue in an acting career. Evan Jones first appeared in several commercials. Soon there after he had a few guest starring roles on television shows: "The Guardian," "ER," "The District" and "Going to California." He also worked on the TV movie "The Book of Ruth." Some of Even Jones' movie appearance include: "Jarhead," "8 Mile," "Rescue Dawn" ,"Glory Road,", "Mr. 3000," and "The Last Shot."moreless
  • Brad William Henke

    Owen Rowan

    9.0
    Brad Henke received his liberal arts degree from Regents College in New York and trained extensively prior to appearing in numerous television shows and feature films. His film credits include "Gone in 60 Seconds," "Mr. Wrong," "The Thirteenth Floor," "The Fan," "Space Jam" and "Desperate Measures." On television, Henke appeared in SHOWTIME's "Seed," directed by Rob Lowe. He had a recurring role on the series "Nikki" and has guest-starred on "E.R.," "Sports Night," "Arli$$," "Michael Hayes" and "Chicago Hope." Henke formed his own acting school, Drive Entertainment, and has coached numerous working actors. Source: Showtime "Going to California" press kitmoreless
  • Warren Christie

    Ray 'Big Cat' Cataldo

    8.4
    When Warren Christie was two his family immigrated to Ontario, Canada, where he grew up. Warren Christie played football in college. It was during is college years that his interests in actting progressed. After college graduation he left Ontario and moved to Vancouver to pursue his acting career. Some of Christie's television roles include: "Supernatural," "The L Word," "Battlestar Galactica" and "The Days."moreless
  • Rebecca Field

    Janet Meadows (Season 2, recurring previously)

    7.6
  • Lindy Booth

    Pizza Girl (Season 2, recurring previously)

    9.4
    Lindy Booth was born in Oakville, Ontario and attended Thomas A. Blakelock High School in Oakville, Ontario, graduating in 1998. While at Blakelock, Lindy won several awards including the 1994-1995 Junior Drama and 1997-1998 Senior drama awards. She is now residing in Los Angeles, California.moreless
  • Rebecca Field

    Janet Edith Meadows

    7.6
  • James Keane

    Sully

    9.5
  • Elizabeth Bogush

    Alison Rowan

    9.0
    Elizabeth was born in New Jersey on September 24, 1977 to John and Beth Bogush. During her childhood, the Bogushes moved often due to her father's job, until finally returning to the New York/New Jersey area in 1995. At that point, Elizabeth began to study acting, at the age of 18, in New York City.
    Her first role was on the Nickelodeon hit, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, playing Diane Senski. She moved to Los Angeles in 1998, and has had guest star and recurring roles on shows such as ER, Everybody Loves Raymond and Scrubs, as well as a series regular role on the Aaron Spelling drama, Titans (2000).
    She resides in Los Angeles with her husband, writer and producer, Lukas Reiter.moreless
  • Chris Tschupp

    Matthew Lauche

    0.0
  • Jonathan Murphy

    Ronnie Garrett

    8.6
    Jonathan Murphy has appeared in various television series, including Without A Trace, Judging Amy, American Dreams and October Road. His most recent role is Det. Chris Skelton in Life on Mars on ABC. His first movie was Scarecrow Slayer, which was produced in 2003.moreless
  • Penny Johnson Jerald

    Leslie Etwood

    8.3
    Born in Baltimore on March 14, 1961, Penny always dreamt of being an actor. When her high school teacher discouraged her from going into acting, she strengthened her resolve. She got into Julliard School for the Arts and later graduated from there. Her big break came as the titular character in the made-for-TV movie, 'The Files on Jill Hatch.' She soon began making guest star appearances on shows such as 'T.J. Hooker,' 'Paper Chase,' and landed a role on the daytime soap 'General Hospital.' Supporting roles on 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' and the 'Larry Sanders Show' followed and kept her into the national eye. She later landed a guest starring appearance on ER. However, her role as master manipulator Sherry Palmer on '24' is the one that has brought her the most recognition. Her stint as the diabolical wife of President David Palmer allowed her to exhibit great range. She would show ruthlessness one moment and kindness in the next. Her most recent television starring role was as Condoleezza Rice in a television biopic concerning the events surrounding the 9/11 tragedy.moreless
  • Sean Gunn

    Rooster

    9.2
    Born and raised in St Louis, Missouri, Sean Gunn grew up knowing he wanted to be an actor. In high school, his love of performing led him to attend DePaul University's prestigious acting conservatory, the Goodman School of Drama. After graduating, Gunn spent two years in Chicago where he began a theater company with college friends. He thus directed many production and thought his career would be as a stage producer until he got several acting roles in commercials and film shootings. Stepping into his acting career, he moved to Los Angeles where his first role was a guest-starring spot in a pilot and has continued acting ever since, especially in the WB's hit show Gilmore Girls as the most colorful of all Stars Hollow eccentrics. In his free time, Sean Gunn enjoys following a variety of sports and is a season ticket holder for the Los Angeles Clippers.moreless
  • Lindy Booth

    Pizza Girl

    9.4
    Lindy Booth was born in Oakville, Ontario and attended Thomas A. Blakelock High School in Oakville, Ontario, graduating in 1998. While at Blakelock, Lindy won several awards including the 1994-1995 Junior Drama and 1997-1998 Senior drama awards. She is now residing in Los Angeles, California.moreless
  • Peter Tortorici

    Executive Producer

    0.0
  • Josh Appelbaum

    Executive Producer

    10
  • Gary Fleder

    Executive Producer

    6.0
  • AndrĂ© Nemec

    Executive Producer

    10
  • Scott Rosenberg

    Executive Producer

    10
  • AndrĂ© Nemec

    Creator

    10
  • Mary Beth Basile

    Associate Producer

    0.0
  • Jay Tobias

    First Assistant Director

    0.0
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Themes

Family Gossip, Fish Out Of Water, For Dreamers, Life In A New City, Relationship Woes