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  • Jared Padalecki

    Sam Winchester

    8.4
    Jared attended Madison High School in San Antonio, Texas. He was a Presidential Scholars Program candidate in 2000, his senior year. Padalecki began taking acting classes in Texas when he was twelve. He was one of two 1999 "Claim to Fame" contest winners at the Teen Choice Awards on FOX. At the awards show he met his current manager, who is also Freddie Prinze Jr.'s manager.



    Before joining Gilmore Girls, Padalecki filmed a pilot for NBC that was never picked up. He planned to attend the University of Texas but changed his mind when he won the role of Sam.



    Most recently, Jared was awarded his own show, Supernatural, in which he co-stars with Jensen Ackles.moreless
  • Jensen Ackles

    Dean Winchester

    8.9
    Jensen was born in Dallas, Texas. His father Alan Ackles was an actor in the Dallas area, so he was exposed to the entertainment industry at a young age. When he was a sophomore in high school, a friend asked him to come along to a local acting seminar. After getting an agent, he landed his first audition--a guest spot on "Sweet Valley High." After that he moved to Los Angeles on his agent's suggestion. He booked "Days of Our Lives" soon after his move. He had successes in guesting on WB hits "Dawson's Creek" and "Smallville" as Jason Teague. He currently stars with Jared Padalecki on the WB hit Supernatural.
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  • Katie Cassidy

    Ruby (Season 3)

    8.2
    Katie Cassidy was born into a family who knows a thing or two about entertainment and glamour. She probably got her acting gene from her paternal grandparents who were both actors and her singing prowess from her dad David Cassidy. She grew up with her mom and stepdad in Calabasas, California.

    Cassidy started off with acting in community theater productions and did some modeling with Abercrombie and Fitch. Her plan was to attend NYU's Tisch School of Performing Arts, but several acting jobs came her way. She made her television debut in the year 2003 in the TV series The Division. From then on, she has appeared in numerous TV and film projects. In 2007, she was cast as a regular in CW's action thriller Supernatural. When her stint on the show was over, she became leads on Harper's Island and the remake of Melrose Place. After the cancellation of the latter, Cassidy took on a recurring role on Gossip Girl.

    During her free time, Cassidy loves to travel and take road trips. She's also into sports such as skiing, snowboarding, soccer, and football. She likes cooking, especially making desserts. When she's not working, she likes to shop on Melrose with her sisters, Jenna and Jaime. She does not like to read much and likes to spend time on the beach.moreless
  • Lauren Cohan

    Bela Talbot (Season 3)

    8.9
    Lauren Cohan was born November 30, 1982 in Philadelphia and lived in Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey during her childhood before moving to the United Kingdom. Lauren graduated from the University of Winchester/King Alfred's College where she studied Drama and English Literature. She then toured with a theatre company which she co-founded at the University. Lauren then split her time and work between London and Los Angeles, working on several films as well as some non-commercial projects. In 2007, she landed a supporting role of con artist Bela Talbot in CW's sci-fi thriller hit series Supernatural.moreless
  • Misha Collins

    Castiel (Seasons 5+)

    8.9
    Misha Collins is an American actor who is best known for playing the Angel Castiel on the television show Supernatural. Misha was born Misha Dmitri Tippen Krusnic on August 20, 1974 in Massachusetts, USA. His mother named him after a former boyfriend she had when she visited Russia. Misha graduated from Northfield Mount Herman Private School in 1992. Prior to attending the University of Chicago to study social theory, Misha pursued a variety of interests including taking an EMT course, working construction, at NPR (National Public Radio) and interning at the White House.

    After college, Misha moved to Washington DC with his girlfriend, now wife, Victoria Vantoch and started a software company. On a whim, Misha decided to take an acting class and made the career move that changed his life. After landing roles in Liberty Heights and Girl, Interrupted, and changing his name to the now familiar Misha Collins, he moved to Los Angeles.

    Misha has guest starred in several top television shows including Charmed, CSI, ER, Monk and NYPD Blue. His mastery of the Russian accent help him win the role of Alexis Drazin on season 1 of 24. Misha was added to the cast of Supernatural during season 4 as the Angel of the Lord Castiel and is slated to reappear in the season 5.moreless
  • Alona Tal

    Jo Harvell

    9.4
    Alona started her career fresh out of the Israeli army, with a children's musical video tape called Pim Pam Po 2, playing an evil witch named Mashefula. What followed was an appearance in a commercial for a laundry detergent advertisement wearing a wedding dress. After realizing her clothes can be clean and white, she got the lead role in the movie Lihiyot Kohav ("Being a Star", in free translation).

    Her part in the movie led to offers for roles in two television shows. One was a soap about a family who runs a hotel while the other was a sitcom about a struggling band hoping to make it big. The latter lasted for three seasons, during which time Alona got the chance to display her musical prowess. After her stint in the two shows, Alona lived with her sister in New York.

    In 2004, she landed the recurring role of Meg Manning in the UPN series Veronica Mars. After the show was discontinued, Alona got her boots dirty by hunting demons with the Winchester brothers on Supernatural. In 2007, she appeared in several episodes of the short-lived CBS drama Cane. Alona married Marcos A. Ferraesz on June, 5th 2007moreless
  • Jeffrey Dean Morgan

    John Winchester

    8.5
    As a child, Jeffrey Dean Morgan always wanted to play professional basketball. This dream seemed closer than ever when he entered college and won a spot on the team. But when a knee injury left him permanently benched, Morgan set his sights on more creative endeavors: specifically the graphic arts. But fate intervened. A short trip to L.A. turned into a life long home, and Morgan found a passion for acting that he just couldn't ignore. "I fell in love with acting and got the bug, and that was how the love affair started," he has said. The Seattle born actor has starred in several movies and television shows over the years, but only recently did he find the break that all actors dream of - not one great role, but two; playing heart patient Denny Duquette on the ABC smash hit Grey's Anatomy as well as demon hunter John Winchester on the CW's critically acclaimed cult hit, Supernatural. Even more incredibly, the two roles occured simultaneously. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Morgan dived into the two parts, giving each one 100% of himself - and it shows. Despite the overwhelming differences between the two characters, Morgan managed to deliver an awe-inspiring performance on both. Thanks to overwhelming fan response and Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes' own self-professed affection for Morgan, the hunky, blue-eyed thespian will star in her new untitled ABC project - a pilot about a group of female journalists. In the meantime, Morgan continues to be in demand in Hollywood, and is enjoying his current success. Currently, Morgan lives in L.A. with his nine year old dog, Bisou. And fortunately for his female admirers, he is as of yet, unmarried.moreless
  • Jim Beaver

    Bobby Singer

    9.3

    Jim is the son of a Church of Christ minister. He was raised in Irving, Texas.

    James Norman "Jim" Beaver, Jr. (born August 12, 1950) is an stage, film and television actor, as well as a screenwriter and published author. He is perhaps mostknown as the gruff but tenderhearted prospector Whitney Ellsworth on the HBO Western drama series Deadwood,or as BobbySinger on Supernatural. His memoir Life's That Way was published in April 2009.

    Beaver was born in Laramie, Wyoming, the son of Dorothy Adell (ne Crawford) and James Norman Beaver, Sr. (1924–2004), a minister. He was raised in Irving, Texas, where his family returned to.He attended Irving High School (where he was a classmate of ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard). Hestudied film history andwanted to be a writer, even publishing a few short stories in his high school anthology.

    Less than two months after his graduation from high school, Beaverjoined the United States Marine Corps. Beaver was trained there as a microwave radio relay technician. He transferred to the 1st Marine Division near Da Nang, South Vietnam in 1970. He returned to the U.S. in 1971 and was honorablydischarged as Corporal (E-4), though he remained active in the Marine Reserve until 1976.

    Upon his return to the states, he attened Oklahoma Christian University, where he realized he loved acting. He made his acting debut in a small part in The Miracle Worker. In 1972, he transferred to Central State University. He performed in numerous plays in college and supported himself as a cabbie, a film projectionist, a stuntman, and other odd-jobs. During his college days, he also began to write, completing several plays and also his first book, on actor John Garfield. Beaver graduated with a degree in Oral Communications in 1975.He attended graduate school, but changedhis mind and soon returned to Irving, Texas, and did much theater work in the Dallas area.

    In 1979, Beaver moved to New York City, worked in the theater regularly (both on stage and behind the scenes) and worked on several writing projects. In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles to continue researching his book on George Reeves. He became a television writer as well, winning awards (Cable Ace) for his work. When his writing career faltered, his acting career took off. In 1988, he was cast alongside Bruce Willis for the film In Country.He then appeared in many films and television shows in supporting roles. In 2002, he joined the show Deadwood, which really put him on the map as a well-known actor. In 2006, he joined the cast of Supernatural, and played on the HBO drama, John from Cincinatti, as well as the HBO drama, Big Love. He then joined the cast of Harper's Island, a murder mystery. The show lasted one season.

    Beaver married Cecily Adams in 1989, and they were married until her death in 2004. Beaver published a book, Life's That Way, about his wife's cancer diagnosis, in 2009. His daughter, Madeline, was born in 2001.

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  • Misha Collins

    Castiel

    8.9
    Misha Collins is an American actor who is best known for playing the Angel Castiel on the television show Supernatural. Misha was born Misha Dmitri Tippen Krusnic on August 20, 1974 in Massachusetts, USA. His mother named him after a former boyfriend she had when she visited Russia. Misha graduated from Northfield Mount Herman Private School in 1992. Prior to attending the University of Chicago to study social theory, Misha pursued a variety of interests including taking an EMT course, working construction, at NPR (National Public Radio) and interning at the White House.

    After college, Misha moved to Washington DC with his girlfriend, now wife, Victoria Vantoch and started a software company. On a whim, Misha decided to take an acting class and made the career move that changed his life. After landing roles in Liberty Heights and Girl, Interrupted, and changing his name to the now familiar Misha Collins, he moved to Los Angeles.

    Misha has guest starred in several top television shows including Charmed, CSI, ER, Monk and NYPD Blue. His mastery of the Russian accent help him win the role of Alexis Drazin on season 1 of 24. Misha was added to the cast of Supernatural during season 4 as the Angel of the Lord Castiel and is slated to reappear in the season 5.moreless
  • Samantha Ferris

    Ellen Harvell

    9.2
    She was born in Vancouver. Before she was an actress she was a television reporter in the mid 1990s. She starred in several TV-series. Such as: The 4400 and most recently The Evidence.

    Her television credits include the WB hit Smallville; Lifetime's A Date with Darkness: The Trial and Capture of Andrew Luster and Personal Effects; and several shows for Showtime, including The L Word, The Chris Isaak Show, and the pilot The Ranch. She also guest-starred in the multi-award winning Canadian drama Da Vinci's Inquest.moreless
  • Genevieve Cortese Padalecki

    Ruby

    9.0
    Genevieve was born in San Francisco, California and as a young child she moved to Idaho. She has one sister and two brothers. Living in Idaho gave her a good country background for her role in "Wildfire" where she worked around horses frequently. Her hobbies include snowboarding, surfing, soccer, running, and reading. She studies acting at the Tisch School of the Arts in New York. Genevieve married her on screen co star Jared Padalecki from "Supernatural" her most recent role. The wed on February 27th, 2010 in Sun Valley Idaho, where she considers home.moreless
  • Mark Pellegrino

    Lucifer

    9.6
    Just as his enigmatic character Jacob suddenly materialized from oblivion, Mark Pellegrino instantly rose out of obscurity after he played the role in Lost's Season Five finale. Prior to his appearance on the J.J. Abrams hit sci-fi drama, he was virtually unknown to most television audiences. And for someone who has racked up nearly a hundred TV and film credits on his resume, one would assume Pellegrino to be one of the most recognizable faces in the industry. In a span of more than two decades, this character actor has kept a low profile but has constantly landed supporting roles in countless movies and TV shows. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Mark has been trained in the Meisner Method under acting guru Robert Carnegie at the North Hollywood Playhouse West in California. He has since been teaching the Meisner technique to aspiring and up-and-coming actors. His career began with a guest appearance as a Punk in "The Wizard of Odds" episode of L.A. Law in 1987. Throughout the next couple of decades, Pellegrino has lent his unique talent in working with acclaimed film directors Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon 3 in 1992), Joel Coen (The Big Lebowski in 1998), David Mamet (Spartan in 2004), David Lynch (Mulholland Drive in 2001), and Jon Turteltaub (National Treasure in 2004) among others. On television, Mark has guest-starred in numerous cable and network television series including his portrayal of terrorist bomber Bobby James on The Beast, three different characters in separate episodes of NYPD Blue, and mob boss Sadik Marku, whose mistress and son went missing, on Without a Trace. In 2006, Pellegrino landed a recurring role as Paul Bennett, the violent estranged husband of Rita, on Showtime's suspense crime drama Dexter. But it was only in 2009 when he was cast as the once-invisible yet highly-significant Jacob, who seemingly holds the secrets to the mysterious South Pacific Island, on Lost that Mark gained wider prominence. That same year, CW tapped him to play the Prince of Darkness himself, Lucifer, in the fifth season of Supernatural.moreless
  • Kurt Fuller

    Zachariah

    8.8
    Kurt was born in 1953 in California. He works on stage, television and in the movies and is well known for his work in Wayne's World and Ghostbusters II. Kurt is married to Jessica Hendra, daughter of Tony Hendra, with whom he has two daughters - Julia (born 1998) and Charlotte (born 2001).moreless
  • Julie McNiven

    Anna Milton

    9.2
  • Samantha Smith

    Mary Winchester

    7.4
  • Nicki Lynn Aycox

    Meg Masters

    8.9
    Nicki Lynn Aycox is an American film and TV actress who has kept herself firmly grounded thru the help of her old-fashioned upbringing and close ties with her family. She was raised in Oklahoma and was taught to work hard for her dreams. Nicki, while studying in the university, struggled earning a living as an actress. In 1996, she made the move to Los Angeles for more acting opportunities. And as opportunities came her way, Nicki obliged and accepted minor roles on television. She appeared on The X-Files, Ally McBeal, and CSI before landing a recurring role on the NBC dramedy Ed. Later on, she would have substantial roles on shows such as Supernatural and Cold Case. On the big screen, Aycox is most known more portraying Minxie Hayes in the 2003 suspense-thriller Jeepers Creepers 2. She has also acted alongside Halle Berry and Bruce Willis in Perfect Stranger (2007). Although she has accomplished much in her early years in the business, so much more is in store for this humble and hardworking actress.moreless
  • Robert Patrick Benedict

    Chuck Shurley

    9.0
    Robert co-starred on Threshold as Lucas Pegg. (2005) Robert was most recently seen in Alias. Robert's other television credits include NCIS, Chicago Hope, Medium, Birds of Prey, NYPD Blue, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Snoops and Beverly Hills, 90210. Benedict's feature film credits include Kicking & Screaming, Not Another Teen Movie, Two Days, The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest and My Dinner with Jimi. Robert is sometimes credited as "Rob Benedict." Robert is married to Molly and they have a son named Calvin.moreless
  • Chad Lindberg

    Ash

    9.1
    Chad Lindberg started his acting career at an early age in Mount Vernon, Washington. After making a splash at Sundance with his performance in "Black Circle Boys," he landed guest star roles on "ER," "The X-Files," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "413 Hope Street." His other film roles include playing a rocket boy in "October Sky," a deaf transvestite in "The Velocity of Gary" and a hillbilly in "The White River Kid" (co-starring Antonio Banderas and Wes Bentley). Next, he stars in Universal Pictures' upcoming release "The Fast and the Furious."moreless
  • Cindy Sampson

    Lisa Braeden

    8.4
  • Mitch Pileggi

    Samuel Campbell

    9.2
    Mitch Pileggi graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, and after college decided to pursue a career in acting. He had small roles in films like 'Return of the Living Dead Part 2' and 'Deathwish 4: The Crackdown.' He played the titular role in the Wes Craven serial killer flick, 'Shocker.' In 1994, he landed the role of FBI Assistant Director Walter Skinner on the sci-fi show, 'The X-Files.' Mitch married wife Arlene in Hawaii on Christmas Break 1996.moreless
  • Nicholas Elia

    Ben Braeden

    9.0
  • Sebastian Roché

    Balthazar

    9.1
    Sebastian is fluent in four languages and was married to actress Vera Farmiga from 1997 until 2005.
  • Colin Ford

    Young Sam

    9.6
  • Kim Rhodes

    Sheriff Jody Mills

    9.2
    Kim Rhodes was born to Frank and Jane Rhodes who raised her and Kim's one sister, Jennifer in Oregon. Seemingly to have always had a love for acting, she became active in several theater productions. Rhodes has an extensive and impressive background in the area of fine arts. She graduated from two different colleges and receiving both her bachelor's and master's in fine arts. Her acting career took a turn for the best when she landed a major role on the Soap Opera "Another World" in 1996. From there she went on to continue her role in yet another successful Soap Opera, "As the World Turns". With many other excellent guest appearances on some of TV's highest rated shows, it wasn't surprising when she landed the role of Carey Martin on Disney's The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. When not on the set of the show, she can probably be found reading-as it seems to be one of her favorite past times. Rhodes is currently living in the L.A. area.moreless
  • Steven Williams

    Rufus Turner

    9.0
    Born in Memphis, TN, Williams lived on a farm with his maternal grandparents until he was 9 years old in nearby Millington. Williams then moved to Chicago with his mother where he graduated from Wendell Phillips High School and enrolled in the General Motors Institute, the automaker's engineering school. Soon after, he was drafted into the Army. He served in the 2nd Armored Division, stationed in Gilhausen, Germany and became Divisional Champion with the United States Army Boxing Team, Middleweight Division. Upon Honorable Discharge, Williams worked for the Post Office as a mailman. After delivering the mail in sub zero temperatures, he went to work in Chicago's garment district as an apparel salesman. His good looks, high energy and effective salesmanship caught the attention of advertising executives who encouraged him to pursue a career in modeling, which he did with great success for several years. Long fascinated by the local theater scene, Williams began to investigate his own acting abilities. He worked steadily in Chicago theater with dynamic performances in such productions as Taming of the Shrew, Purlie, The Mighty Gents, All Honorable Men, Warp, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, Black Picture Show, Don Juan, Slow Dance on the Killing Ground and Medal of Honor Rag (Milwaukee Rep.). He was twice nominated for the prestigious Joseph Jefferson Award for his performances in Joplin and Cinderella Brown. His love for the theatre continued as he portrayed the patriarch of the family in The Letter at The Hudson Theatre, L.A. receiving critical acclaim. Complementing his stage credits were a number of roles in feature films shot in Chicago such as Cooley High, Doctor Detroit and the now classic The Blues Brothers. Williams got his first taste of Los Angeles, in 1980, while doing P.R. for a Movie of the Week - Dummy in which he co-starred with LeVar Burton and Paul Sorvino. In 1982 he moved to L.A. permanently. Among his motion picture credits are Corrina, Corrina, Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday, Twilight Zone: The Movie, Missing in Action II: The Beginning, The Sender, Firetrap, Route 666 and Elite. On television Williams became internationally recognized for his starring role as the, tough yet compassionate, police captain on 21 Jump Street. The series was praised by youth organizations worldwide for its realistic and sensitive portrayal of topical teen issues. One hundred and two episodes of 21 Jump Street were produced, the last episode, Williams directed. His other television credits include a co-starring role on The Equalizer and starring in the title role in Disney Presents 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage on NBC. The series allowed Williams to showcase his diverse talents as both a dramatic and comedic actor. As the recurring character X on FOX's macabre, hit series, The X-Files, Williams played X with a powerful, deadly, ambiguous quality. He also appeared in the television movies Revolver, Heroes of the Storm, The Marva Collins Story, Dummy, Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story, The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck, Touchdown, Silent Witness, Deep Red and Legacy of Sin: The William Coit Story. His long list of guest starring roles on episodic television include playing the President of the United States on Seaquest, a homeless person on the "Greeter" episode of Stingray, and a multitude of diverse characters on The Hughley's, Total Recall, Suddenly Susan, Any Day Now, L.A. Law, Dukes of Hazzard, Wiseguy, Hill Street Blues, The A-Team, Hunter, Gimme A Break, Martin, Models Inc., Sister, Sister, NYPD Blue with recurring roles on Stargate SG-1 and City of Angels. Williams portrays L.A.P.D. Detective August Brooks in the series LA Heat, which airs daily on TNT. Williams plays Brooks as a man with great inner strength, compassion and a sense of humor. When off-duty, Brooks runs a boxing gym for underprivileged youth, allowing Williams to display his boxing abilities. On Showtime's original series, Linc's, Williams plays the title role of Russell "Linc" Lincoln. Linc is the politically conservative proprietor of the Washington DC bar and grill who caters to a diverse crowd. When he is not in front of the camera, Williams is an active supporter of a variety of youth-oriented causes and organizations. Drawing on his own experience of being wounded by a handgun at 19 and being robbed at gunpoint at 26, Williams has become an avid proponent of gun control legislation and is actively involved in a celebrity committee for The Center to Prevent Handgun Violence. He is also dedicated to volunteering his time and energy to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Alta Bates Hospital, Children's Cancer Center and many other charities.moreless
  • Andrew Dabb

    Producer

    8.3
  • Daniel Loflin

    Producer

    7.2
  • Philip Sgriccia

    Executive Producer

    8.8
  • Sera Gamble

    Executive Producer

    7.7
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Categories

Action & Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Suspense

Themes

Absent Parent, Apocalyptic, Bromance, Catchy Soundtrack, Demonic Resurrection