The Faculty

ABC (ended 1996)

Cast & Crew

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  • Nancy Lenehan

    Daisy Skelnick

    7.8
    Nancy Lenehan's impressive credits include roles in Catch Me if You Can, Full Frontal, The Limey and Pleasantville. Her movies-for-television include Eddie's Million Dollar Cook Off and Door to Door, a favorite of hers in which her character spans ages from 25 to 75 years old.

    Her numerous television credits include Malcolm in the Middle, ABC's Grace Under Fire, Ellen and Great Scott. Nancy put down her acting roots in high school at her local community theater and was a drama major in college. After graduating, she moved to San Francisco, joined a comedy troupe and participated in the Berkeley Shakespeare Festivals.

    Married with two children, she enjoys the "needle arts" quilting and knitting. She puts those arts to a good cause through her involvement with "Stitches from the Heart," a charity through which her handmade items are donated to babies in need.moreless
  • Peter Michael Goetz

    Principal Herbert Adams

    7.5
  • Peter MacKenzie

    Clark Edwards

    7.2
  • Jenica Bergere

    Amanda Duvall

    6.6
  • Meredith Baxter Birney

    Flynn Sullivan

    6.7
  • Kurt Fuller

    Everette Sloan

    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
  • Constance Shulman

    Shelly Ray

    0.0
  • Miguel Nunez, Jr.

    Luis Jackson

    8.8
  • Jack McGee

    Unknown

    9.3
    Jack McGee is a former New York firefighter who has appeared in numerous films, including
    'Breakdown,' 'Showgirls,' and 'Coyote Ugly.'

    He portrayed a fire chief in the New York Fireman drama, 'Rescue Me.'
  • Phil Buckman

    Guest Star

    6.6
  • Beverley Mitchell

    Leslie

    9.2
    Beverley Anne Mitchell plays 7th Heaven's Reverend Lucy Camden-Kinkirk. Before that, she has a recurring role on the comedy show series Phenom and guest-starred on Melrose Place, Baywatch, and Quantum Leap. She starred in the TV movies White Dwarf, Mother of the Bride, Baby of the Bride, and Children of the Bride (with Rue McCallan as her grandmother), and she also starred in the mini-series Sinatra. Her first feature film role was in A Killing Obsession, and she co-starred in the film The Crow: City of Angels. She is an honor student and is active and outspoken in the fight against drunk driving and drug abuse. She participates in the Kmart Kids Race Against Drugs and Y-Cart racing around the country. Beverley's hobbies include Cardio Kickboxing and singing. She lives with her mother in Southern California. She also was in a K-Mart commercial. (Along with George Stults and Mackenzie Rosman). Unlike other actresses who are discovered through modeling or other glamorous methods, Mitchell was spotted by a talent agent after throwing a temper tantrum alongside her mother in the middle of a shopping mall. She started her acting career at age five, doing commercials for companies such as Oscar Mayer, Cream of Wheat, and Energizer batteries. Beverley's first major television series was Big Brother Jake in 1990, which she followed up with 7th Heaven in 1996 but her success as an actress was overshadowed by personal tragedy. Her parents divorced shortly after she landed the role of Lucy Camden, and one year later a close friend died in a car crash. Beverley graduated high school in 1999 and while working on the small screen, managed to attend Loyola Marymount University and study film. She has also started writing music with folk and rock influences. The actress is also involved with several charities, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation.moreless
  • Steven Anderson

    Frank O'Neal

    8.8
  • Brad Greenquist

    Ed Collins

    8.8
  • Keone Young

    Mr. Takehama

    9.4
    Keone Young was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He voices and acts on most shows.
  • Dawnn Lewis

    Mrs. Lowman

    7.1
    Dawnn Lewis was born August 13, 1960. She is remembered mostly from her role as Jalessa Vinson on "Different World, A" (1987). Dawnn helped compose the theme song that was used for the series. She left the show in 1992 to join the cast of "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" (1992) as Robin Dumars. In 1995-1996 she continued a career in acting doing mostly voiceovers which include a character on "Spider-Man" (1995), "Bruno The Kid" (1996) and the movie "C Bear And Jamal" (1996) (TV). In 1998, she helped write the movie Black Jaq (1998) (TV). She continues to make guest appearances on various shows.moreless
  • Bonnie Bartlett

    Katherine

    7.1
  • Lynsey Bartilson

    Sarah

    9.2
    A triple threat, Lynsey Bartilson was born on July 1, 1983 in Edina Minnesota. At the young age of two, she began begging her parents for dance lessons. They decided to wait a few years. When she was four they moved to Los Angeles, California and Lynsey began dance class. Dancing became her passion and still is today. By the time she was six she was taking ballet, tap, jazz and gymnastics, all in which she excelled. When Lynsey was eight she started acting classes, another thing she excelled in. She then began participating in musical theater and landing leading roles in many plays. Lynsey has guest starred on many shows but is best known for her role as Lilly Finnerty on Grounded For Life. Lynsey now enjoys helping others in need. She is one of the founders of Kids On Stage For A Better Life and the International Spokesperson for Youth For Human Rights. Lynsey continues to live in Los Angeles with her family and dog Cash. She is also happily engaged to a film editor and director. In her spare time Lynsey enjoys taking classes, teaching, dancing, working on her music or hanging out with her friends.moreless
  • Kathleen Noone

    Mary Driscoll

    9.2
    Noone, a classically trained actress, is well remembered by fans of the soap opera genre as 'Ellen Dalton' on "All My Children," 'Claudia Whittaker' on "Knots Landing" and as 'Bette Katzenkazrahi' on Aaron Spelling's "Sunset Beach." Noone has also had numerous recurring roles on hits such as "Ellen," "Frasier," "Love and War," "Ned and Stacy" and "Murphy Brown." Noone also currently recurs as 'Maggie' on "According To Jim."

    Her other credits include the movies of the week, "What Love Sees" with Richard Thomas and Annabelle Gish, "Hearts Adrift" with Don Murray, and feature films "Citizen Ruth" with Laura Dern, "Skeletons" with James Coburn and Ron Silver and "Serpants Liar." Prior to her television career, Noone spent 13 years in repertory companies, off-Broadway, was a co-founding member of the Scott Repertory Theatre, the Globe Theatre (both in Texas), and the acclaimed Colonnaides Theatre in New York City, where she co-produced and developed plays with founder/director Michael Lessac. She is currently a member of the Playwrights Kitchen Ensemble at the Coronet Theatre in Los Angeles, which helps introduce playwrights to the Hollywood community through play readings in which she performs and directs.

    Noone earned a BFA degree from Ithaca College and West Virginia University as well as a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Southern Methodist University. Recently, she went back to school and received a Masters Degree in Spiritual Psychology, studying with Dr. Jean Huston, a renowned scholar and best selling author in the field of human potential. Upon receiving this degree, Noone started her own company called "Kathleen Noone's Emotional Fitness" under which she conducts "The Vent Room" where she helps students develop skills to deal with the challenges of the industry, and the weekend "Emotional Fitness" and "Creating and Sustaining a Successful Career in Theatre and the Entertainment Industry" seminars.

    Noone has been nominated for three Emmy Awards, two for her portrayal of Ellen Dalton on "All My Children" and one for her portrayal of Bette on "Sunset Beach." Kathleen won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama in 1987.

    In her free time, Kathleen enjoys softball (her father was a Brooklyn Dodger) and spending time with friends and family. Her birthday is January 8.moreless
  • Sue Casey

    Irene Peters

    0.0
  • Beverly Sanders

    Mrs. Wilson

    9.5
  • Adrienne Brett

    Unknown

    0.0
  • Sharon Annett

    Unknown

    6.8
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