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  • Pamela Gidley

    Barbara Goldman

    8.9
  • Ron Silver

    Larry Goldman

    9.2
    Dynamic, versatile character lead who was once a busy sitcom actor, notably on "Rhoda" (1976-78) and his own short-lived series, "Baker's Dozen" (1982). After an inauspicious screen debut in Tunnelvision (1976), Silver scored with hilarious supporting roles in Best Friends (1982) as a yuppie Hollywood executive, and Lovesick (1983) as an Al Pacino-like actor. The following year he had the lead in Garbo Talks but found greater success on Broadway, where he won a Tony Award starring in David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" (1988). More film roles followed: the leading role of a Jewish immigrant wearily juggling three women in Enemies, A Love Story (1989, one of his best), a blacklisted writer in Fellow Traveler (1989), a dapper serial killer in Blue Steel and his spot-on impersonation of attorney Alan Dershowitz in Reversal of Fortune (both 1990). His other credits include Semi-Tough (1977), The Entity, Silent Rage (both 1982), The Goodbye People, Oh, God! You Devil (both 1984), Mr. Saturday Night (1992), Married to It (1993), and Timecop (1994). He also has many television credits, and played Jerry Lewis' estranged son in a memorable multi-episode story on "Wiseguy" (1988-89 season). In 1993 he directed the TV movie Lifepod in which he also appeared. Silver, a highly visible member of the arts community, is also a forceful and outspoken advocate of liberal causes. Ron was married to Lynne Miller from the 24 December 1975 till July 1997. They have two children, a son who was born in 1979 and a daughter, named Alexandra, who was born in 1983.moreless
  • D.W. Moffett

    Skip Ziti

    7.7
  • Rachel Ticotin

    Laura Roam

    7.6
    Started her career as a dancer with the dance Company Ballet Hispanico of N.Y.
  • Josh Keaton

    Owen

    9.8
    The acting bug bit Josh at a very young age; he began his career in an ad for Osh Kosh B'Gosh at only three years old. "Growing up, I was very precocious and also started speaking at a very young age," he says of his childhood progress. It was these advancements in development, along with his outgoing and curious demeanor, that prompted family friends to suggest to his parents they give the youngster a shot in the entertainment business. It wasn't long before Josh gathered multiple acting jobs under his belt, partly because of the support and encouragement of his family. While performing with gospel group "All God's Children", produced by Lou Adler (former president of Capital Records), Josh would really begin to discover his passion for singing. He also began to develop a style and musical preferences that would show off his unique gift. While exploring musically at this time, Josh was also busy doing the voice for Young Hercules in the Disney animated film. All of these blessings were just a start in Josh's always expanding profession. In the early 90s, Josh auditioned for a new vocal group. The quartet became known as No Authority. They recorded their first album, "Keep On", and released it in 1997 on Michael Jackson's MJJ Record Label. Working with big name producers like Rodney Jerkins, the music had a blend of uptempo dance beats and ballads and covered various music genres like pop and R&B. The first single released was "Don't Stop", and that is exactly the phrase the boys lived by as a group. They began to tour throughout the United States and Europe. After a few years, Josh parted ways with the band to pursue a solo career in music. The recording label RCA quickly picked Josh up, putting his solo music career in motion. While preparing material, Josh's acting career resurfaced on the side, with roles including bad boy Brendan on the daytime drama The Young & The Restless. He recorded his solo album, and it was set to be released in 2000. However, due to management changes within the company, the self-titled album would never be released. This didn't bring down the always ambitious and hard working Josh. Instead, he started writing his own music, which he describes as "music that was the sound I wanted to pursue, and not the pop sound that had been thrust upon me". A release date has not been set for his long awaited solo endeavor, but Mr. Keaton is hard at work in the studio. In the last two years, Josh has remained dedicated to his calling in acting while preparing on the musical side. He starred in a play in Seattle, Washington with many highly praising reviews. This play, "One Red Flower: Letters From Nam" was written by Emmy nominated Paris Barclay and directed by Ron "OJ" Parsons. Aside from this stage production, he's done a handful of TV work including: a pilot for the WB network, "Prep", along with parts in the hit drama Boston Public, prime time ratings grabber ER, and most recently, the family oriented "The Even Steven's Movie" on the Disney Channel, and a recurring role on the short lived Jerry Bruckheimer show "Skin".moreless
  • Kevin Anderson

    Tom Roam

    7.9
    Versatile up-andcoming actor who caught critics' attention with his performance as the shy Phillip in Orphans (1987), a role he originated on stage with Chicago's Steppenwolf Company, and then played on New York's Theatre Row. Following this, Anderson appeared in several little-seen movies like A Walk on the Moon (1987), Miles From Home (1988, directed by the Steppenwolf Company's Gary Sinise), and In Country (1989) before attaining box-office success as the college drama professor who falls for Julia Roberts in Sleeping With the Enemy (1991). He has also starred in Mike Figgis' Liebestraum (1991), Hoffa (1992, as Robert F. Kennedy), The Night We Never Met (1993), and has many stage credits, including the Broadway (and later TV) production of "Orpheus Descending" opposite Vanessa Redgrave. In 1993 he won the William Holden part in the London stage production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of "Sunset Boulevard."moreless
  • D.J. Cotrona

    Adam Roam

    8.8
    A relative newcomer to the entertainment industry, 21-year-old D.J. Cotrona makes his television series debut on Skin. He was born and raised in New Haven, CT. When he was pre-law at Northeastern Univeristy in Boston, he told his parents that he was going to L.A for an intership for 3 month, but he actually went on interviews with agents and auditioned out there. He made his national television debut this past spring with a guest-starring role on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." D.J. was named after his father. It stand for Donald Joseph, but his mother didn't like that name.moreless
  • Olivia Wilde

    Jewel Goldman

    9.0
    Olivia Wilde was born Olivia Jane Cockburn (pronounced "coburn") on March 10, 1984 in New York City. Although she grew up in Washington D.C., she spent her summers in Ireland and studied in the renowned Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin. She is the daughter of journalist parents Andrew and Leslie Cockburn and the granddaughter of writer James Helvick. Olivia attended Phillips Academy, a boarding school in Andover, Massachusetts, and was nearly kicked out "like seven times". After graduating, she moved to Los Angeles. She got an internship job as a casting director for the movie The Girl Next Door. She was given a small role in the movie starring Elisha Cuthbert. Olivia also appeared in the films Alpha Dog and Turistas. On television, Olivia has had regular roles in the short-lived shows Skins and The Black Donnellys. The performance she is probably most known for is playing Alex Kelly, who had a bisexual relationship with Mischa Barton's character Marissa in The O.C.. In 2007, another big break came her way when she was cast in the new team of interns in the FOX medical drama House. Olivia married Tao Ruspoli, a documentary filmmaker, photographer and flamenco guitar player on June 7, 2003. They reside in Venice, Los Angeles, California.moreless
  • Terry Maratos

    Johnny Wong

    0.0
  • Hira Ambrosino

    Reporter

    8.3
    Hira Ambrosino was born & raised in Japan. She attended the Oberlin Conservatory of Music where she studied music composition & classical piano. She has a Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, from Towson State University. She has a M.A. in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University, and has a Ph.D. pending in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University.moreless
  • Kathleen Garrett

    Sandra Lockhart

    9.0
  • Michelle Hurd

    Detective Kimberly Banks

    7.6
    Michelle Hurd was the daughter of the late Hugh Hurd, who was a civil rights activist and film and stage actor. Michelle graduated from Saint Anne's School in 1984 and also graduated from Boston University Acting School in 1988. After graduating, Hurd went on to perform in the National Theatre of Great Britain. Hurd also performed on Broadway. Her Broadway debut was in the performance Getting Away With Murder. Hurd's other Broadway performances include "Othello," "Hunchback of Notre Dame," "AMI," "Hot Keys," "Hamlet," "The Constant Couple," and "900 Oneonta." She won many awards, such as the Robby Award and a California Theatre award for best supporting actress in Richard Greenberg's "The Violet Hour". Michelle starred in several films, including Justice League of America, Random Hearts, and Dead Silence. Michelle's tv guest appearances include "Law & Order," "The Cosby Mysteries," "Single Life," "Players," "The Fugitive," "Charmed," "The O.C.," "Kevin Hill" and "Bones." She's had recurring roles in "New York Undercover," "The Practice," "Malcolm & Eddie," "Skin," "According To Jim" and she had a regular/recurring role in "Law & Order: SVU." Michelle starred in the Showtime series "Leap Years" and the daytime drama "Another World."moreless
  • Laura Leighton

    Cynthia Peterso

    8.7
    Laura Leighton's on-screen persona as Sydney on FOX's Melrose Place earned her a genuine place in America's heart. As viewers wrestled with their love/hate relationship with Sydney, the success of this nighttime drama became enormous.

    In 2003 Leighton made her return to series television in Jerry Bruckheimer's series, Skin, on FOX. Her other credits include Showtime's Naked City, the independent features The Clean and Narrow, directed by William Katt and co-starring Jack Noseworthy, and Seven Girlfriends, with Tim Daly, Olivia D'Abo, Jami Gertz and Mimi Rogers.

    Born in Iowa City, Iowa to a midwestern family, Leighton found a passion early on for the arts. Shortly after high school, she left Iowa to tour the country with the song and dance troupe, Young Americans.

    Leighton eventually moved on to study acting, and soon after began landing television commercials and was cast in a guest spot on Melrose Place. Her appearance turned into a permanent gig, which has since earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress, as well as an US Magazine Entertainer of The Year Award.moreless
  • Ginger Lynn Allen

    Amber Synn

    9.2
    Ginger was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois. She left Rockford for the very first time to visit her sick grandfather in California and decided to stay. She got a job as a manager of Musicland in Redlands, California. She worked there for around a year until she answered an ad for figure models. She was offered the chance to pose for Penthouse Magazine that very same day. After that the offers came pouring in. From that came a highly successful career in adult films.

    In 1988, Ginger already retired from the adult film industry, made her first foray into mainstream films (as Ginger Lynn Allen) with the very funny Vice Academy, two even funnier sequels followed. She has starred in many films since, Whore, Bound and Gagged: A Love Story, Wild Man & Mind Body & Soul, to name a few and released a couple of very successful lingerie videos. She has also made guest appearances on shows such as NYPD Blue and Silk Stalkings. She also starred in Metallica's music video, "Turn the Page." Ginger has a son, whom she gave birth to on March 24, 1996. She tours gentlemen's clubs around the country.

    In 2000, Ginger made a very welcome comeback to adult films with the highly successful film Torn. Expect more films, both adult and mainstream, to follow from this talented lady.moreless
  • Patricia McCormack

    Irene

    7.2
    Patty was a model by age 4, and a TV performer at age seven when she played Ingeborg in the TV series called Mama from 1953-1957.

    Patty played the part of the murderous little brat Rhoda Penmark in the 1954 production of The Bad Seed and then reprised her role in the 1956 movie of the same name. The movie role brought her into national prominence, and so her career remained steady over the years, later being relegated to starring as troubled teenagers in movies of the late 50's and early 60's.

    Patricia briefly starred in her own series called Peck's Bad Girl (1959). The show was not well received and lasted less than one season. Peck's Bad Girl aired on CBS from May 5, 1959 to August 4, 1959, and then was rebroadcast from June 28, 1960 to September 20, 1960.

    During the 1960's, Patricia was supposed to have also sung with a few rock bands, but I have not found any more details about this. It would be interesting to hear some of her singing, and to know what bands she sang with.

    She next co-starred in the TV Series The Best of Everything (1970) which also lasted one season. From there, she briefly made a few appearances in the sitcom The Ropers (1979-80.) In 1984, Patricia appeared in an episode of the TV series Remington Steele called 'Second Base Steele.'

    In 1988, she returned to movies after a long absence. In 1988, she starred as a mother in the movie Saturday the 14th Strikes Back and in the late 1990's, appearing on two movies, Mommy (1995) and Mommy II: Mommy's Day (1997.)moreless
  • Cameron Richardson

    Darlene

    8.0
    Known to television fans as the screamfest series Harper's Island's resident flirt Chloe Carter, American actress and model Cameron Richardson has finally made a splash into popular mainstream television. After starring in less popular or poorly-rated shows, Richardson was featured as a prominent player in a hit prime-time series. She started off her career as a model in the '90s, posing for magazines such as Interview, Maxim, Mademoiselle, and Cosmopolitan and made a shift into acting as she moved from New Jersey to Los Angeles in 2001. Since then, Cameron has appeared in numerous television shows and films. From bit parts in raunchy comedies early on in her career, her roles in films have since been more diverse and challenging. While born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Cameron grew up in trailer park neighborhoods in New Jersey. In 1997, she finished secondary education at Old Bridge High School in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey and subsequently moved to New York City to seek opportunities in modeling. Apart from gracing the pages of fashion magazines, she has also been listed among top models and actresses in men's magazine polls. Her work as a model gave her a chance to travel to the West Coast and even to overseas locations. It also afforded her an opening towards beginning an acting career. In 2000, Richardson made her television debut as an undercover FBI agent posing as a regular teenage daughter on Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family. She then made her transition into the big screen with three not-so-memorable comedy flicks: Frank McKlusky, C.I. (2002), After School Special (2003), and National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze (2003). Her other films include the romantic drama The Good Humor Man (2005) with Jason Segel (How I Met Your Mother) and Jorge Garcia (Lost), the thriller Open Water 2: Adrift (2006), and the family comedy Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) with Jason Lee (My Name is Earl). On television, one of her more memorable appearances was her portrayal of a real-life teenage model in an episode of House in 2006. In 2009, she was cast by CW as the sultry seductress Chloe, one of the bridesmaids in the wedding of Trish (Katie Cassidy) and Henry (Christopher Gorham) on Harper's Island.moreless
  • Richard Brooks

    Guest Star

    8.9
    He was born in 1962. Brooks is best known as ADA Paul Robinette in Law & Order.
  • Michelle Hurd

    Detective Kimberly Banks

    7.6
    Michelle Hurd was the daughter of the late Hugh Hurd, who was a civil rights activist and film and stage actor. Michelle graduated from Saint Anne's School in 1984 and also graduated from Boston University Acting School in 1988. After graduating, Hurd went on to perform in the National Theatre of Great Britain. Hurd also performed on Broadway. Her Broadway debut was in the performance Getting Away With Murder. Hurd's other Broadway performances include "Othello," "Hunchback of Notre Dame," "AMI," "Hot Keys," "Hamlet," "The Constant Couple," and "900 Oneonta." She won many awards, such as the Robby Award and a California Theatre award for best supporting actress in Richard Greenberg's "The Violet Hour". Michelle starred in several films, including Justice League of America, Random Hearts, and Dead Silence. Michelle's tv guest appearances include "Law & Order," "The Cosby Mysteries," "Single Life," "Players," "The Fugitive," "Charmed," "The O.C.," "Kevin Hill" and "Bones." She's had recurring roles in "New York Undercover," "The Practice," "Malcolm & Eddie," "Skin," "According To Jim" and she had a regular/recurring role in "Law & Order: SVU." Michelle starred in the Showtime series "Leap Years" and the daytime drama "Another World."moreless
  • Tim Haldeman

    Hospital Director

    0.0
  • Larry Brandenburg

    Guest Star

    6.5
  • Laura Leighton

    Cynthia Peterson

    8.7
    Laura Leighton's on-screen persona as Sydney on FOX's Melrose Place earned her a genuine place in America's heart. As viewers wrestled with their love/hate relationship with Sydney, the success of this nighttime drama became enormous.

    In 2003 Leighton made her return to series television in Jerry Bruckheimer's series, Skin, on FOX. Her other credits include Showtime's Naked City, the independent features The Clean and Narrow, directed by William Katt and co-starring Jack Noseworthy, and Seven Girlfriends, with Tim Daly, Olivia D'Abo, Jami Gertz and Mimi Rogers.

    Born in Iowa City, Iowa to a midwestern family, Leighton found a passion early on for the arts. Shortly after high school, she left Iowa to tour the country with the song and dance troupe, Young Americans.

    Leighton eventually moved on to study acting, and soon after began landing television commercials and was cast in a guest spot on Melrose Place. Her appearance turned into a permanent gig, which has since earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress, as well as an US Magazine Entertainer of The Year Award.moreless
  • Cameron Richardson

    Darlene

    8.0
    Known to television fans as the screamfest series Harper's Island's resident flirt Chloe Carter, American actress and model Cameron Richardson has finally made a splash into popular mainstream television. After starring in less popular or poorly-rated shows, Richardson was featured as a prominent player in a hit prime-time series. She started off her career as a model in the '90s, posing for magazines such as Interview, Maxim, Mademoiselle, and Cosmopolitan and made a shift into acting as she moved from New Jersey to Los Angeles in 2001. Since then, Cameron has appeared in numerous television shows and films. From bit parts in raunchy comedies early on in her career, her roles in films have since been more diverse and challenging. While born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Cameron grew up in trailer park neighborhoods in New Jersey. In 1997, she finished secondary education at Old Bridge High School in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey and subsequently moved to New York City to seek opportunities in modeling. Apart from gracing the pages of fashion magazines, she has also been listed among top models and actresses in men's magazine polls. Her work as a model gave her a chance to travel to the West Coast and even to overseas locations. It also afforded her an opening towards beginning an acting career. In 2000, Richardson made her television debut as an undercover FBI agent posing as a regular teenage daughter on Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family. She then made her transition into the big screen with three not-so-memorable comedy flicks: Frank McKlusky, C.I. (2002), After School Special (2003), and National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze (2003). Her other films include the romantic drama The Good Humor Man (2005) with Jason Segel (How I Met Your Mother) and Jorge Garcia (Lost), the thriller Open Water 2: Adrift (2006), and the family comedy Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) with Jason Lee (My Name is Earl). On television, one of her more memorable appearances was her portrayal of a real-life teenage model in an episode of House in 2006. In 2009, she was cast by CW as the sultry seductress Chloe, one of the bridesmaids in the wedding of Trish (Katie Cassidy) and Henry (Christopher Gorham) on Harper's Island.moreless
  • Ginger Lynn Allen

    Amber Synn

    9.2
    Ginger was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois. She left Rockford for the very first time to visit her sick grandfather in California and decided to stay. She got a job as a manager of Musicland in Redlands, California. She worked there for around a year until she answered an ad for figure models. She was offered the chance to pose for Penthouse Magazine that very same day. After that the offers came pouring in. From that came a highly successful career in adult films.

    In 1988, Ginger already retired from the adult film industry, made her first foray into mainstream films (as Ginger Lynn Allen) with the very funny Vice Academy, two even funnier sequels followed. She has starred in many films since, Whore, Bound and Gagged: A Love Story, Wild Man & Mind Body & Soul, to name a few and released a couple of very successful lingerie videos. She has also made guest appearances on shows such as NYPD Blue and Silk Stalkings. She also starred in Metallica's music video, "Turn the Page." Ginger has a son, whom she gave birth to on March 24, 1996. She tours gentlemen's clubs around the country.

    In 2000, Ginger made a very welcome comeback to adult films with the highly successful film Torn. Expect more films, both adult and mainstream, to follow from this talented lady.moreless
  • Ivonne Coll

    Amelia

    7.6
  • Anjul Nigam

    Fareed

    8.5
    Marital Status: Married Spouse: Anjalika Mathur Nigam Son: Nikaash Mathur Nigam BIO A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Anjul Nigam Anjul Nigam has been added to the cast of CBS' Hallmark Hall of Fame original movie BACK WHEN WE WERE GROWNUPS, toplined by Faye Dunaway, Peter Fonda, Jack Palance and Blythe Danner and directed by Ron Underwood (CITY SLICKERS). Based on Anne Tyler's novel, the movie centers on a 53-year-old single mother and grandmother (Danner). Nigam will play the husband of the woman's biological daughter (Ione Skye). Nigam recently appeared as one of four leads in 20th Century Fox's THE FIRST $20 MILLION IS ALWAYS THE HARDEST for director Mick Jackson (LA STORY and THE BODYGAURD) and producers Harold Ramis and Trevor Albert (GROUNDHOG DAY). He plays the character of "Nurse Manoj Nakshi" on the ABC medical drama MDs. Upcoming is the feature comedy SPEAKING OF SEX for director John McNaughton (WILD THINGS and MAD, DOG AND GLORY). He has additionally starred as one of the lead "bad guys" in the ABC miniseries, TOM CLANCY'S NETFORCE and starred as the best friend/side-kick to the lead in Showtime's SILVER STRAND.moreless
  • Kathleen Garrett

    Sandra Lockhart

    9.0
  • Sean Marquette

    Guest Star

    9.3
    Sean Anthony Rodriguez was born on June 30, 1988 to Jorge Luis Rodriguez and Patricia Helen Market in Dallas, Texas. Around the time Sean was five years old, his family moved to New Jersey. He and his older brothers Chris and Eric were introduced to modeling by a family friend, and in time, modeling turned to commercials. Sean's first big role was in the Soap Opera All My Children at the age of seven. When he was thirteen, they decided to move to California because there was more work available there, and they started using their mother's maiden name "Marquette" as their screen-names. Sean has since held roles on TV, voice-overs, video games, and movies. Sean admits his biggest inspiration is his brother Chris. Although they are four years apart, they look very similar and have many times played the same character at different ages. They even occasionally audition for the same role, but they always support each other and appreciate the healthy competition. Chris recalls working with Sean recently as a great experience, "All of a sudden he grew up and he's this, like, actor. He's a really great, talented, young actor." Both Chris and Sean participate in several charity events. Sean feels his ability not to limit himself while acting is what separates him from other actors. He had been nominated for a handful of awards, including the Young Artist Award and YoungStar Award. Sean's favorite actor is Tom Hanks because he a down-to-earth type of guy and he admires Johnny Depp's sense of style. His favorite movie is The Pianist. Sean has received his High School diploma, and has plans to eventually get a college degree. His favorite pastimes are hanging with friends and doing normal activities with his family. In his spare time Sean enjoys reading, movies, watching boxing, and challenging his brothers in a video game. He and his family reside in Burbank, California.moreless
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