Tilt

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  • Eddie Cibrian

    Eddie Towne

    8.9
    Eddie was born, Edward Bryant Cibrian on June 16, 1973 in Burbank, California. He was the first and only child of Carlos and Hortensia Cibrian. Eddie was raised in San Fernando Valley. Eddie began his acting career at thirteen after finding out that his classmate had starred in commercials. He discussed this with his parents and they agreed. He landed a national Coca-Cola commercial on his very first audition. A number of other commercials soon followed. Auditions however prevented him from joining playing sports. He put his acting career on hold to join his high school football team. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in UCLA in a Business course majoring in Economics. After some time, he decided to pursue his acting career, signed an agent and eventually leading to a starring role in Malcolm-Jamal Warner's Emmy Award-winning television special, "Kids Killing Kids." Soon after, he began landing roles on daytime dramas, including "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful." He also appeared in multiple episodes of "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Saved by the Bell: The College Years." He is most known for portaying Firefighter Jimmy Doherty on NBC's "Third Watch" now in its fifth season. Eddie's film credits include the Farrelly Brothers' "Say It Isn't So," the independent feature "But I'm A Cheerleader" and "Living Out Loud," in which Cibrian made a memorable feature-film debut as Holly Hunter's masseur. His television credits include the Biblical miniseries "In the Beginning," the television movie "Logan's War: Bound by Honor," and a starring role on the daytime drama "Sunset Beach." In his spare time, Eddie enjoys playing golf, football, tennis and basketball. He is also a skier and motorcyclist. He is involved in a number of charitable organizations, including Make-a-Wish Foundation, the American Paralysis Association, and Stitches, a group in South-Central Los Angeles that provides kids with an alternative to gangs. Eddie resides in his Los Angeles home with wife, make-up artist Brandi Glanville whom he married in May 12, 2001 and son Mason Edward Cibrian, born June 8, 2003. He recently played the character Tyler in the movie "The Cave" from 2005.moreless
  • Don McManus

    Bart "Lowball" Rogers

    8.3
  • Kristin Lehman

    Miami

    9.3
    Before her work on G-Spot, Lehman completed work on Clement Virgo's dramatic film Lie With Me. Her other film credits include the thriller Way of the Gun, the comedies Dog Park and Dinner At Fred's, the horror Bleeders and the action-adventure Alaska. Lehman's television credits include the new ESPN series Tilt, CBS's Century City, and a regular role on CBS's highly praised Judging Amy. Lehman has also appeared in USA Network's Norco, as well as The Twilight Zone, M Street, Outer Limits, Felicity, Strange World, Poltergeist: The Legacy, X-Files, Earth: Final Conflict, John Woo's Once A Thief, PSI Factor, Due South, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and FX The Series.moreless
  • Michael Madsen

    Don "The Matador" Everest

    8.7
    Malevolent looking, heavy set character actor who has etched himself a strong niche in Hollywood as the guy you just don't want to double cross. There's just something in the way Madsen delivers his lines with that underlying aggression masked behind his gravelly tones, that makes you feel very uneasy about his true intentions! Talented Madsen first learned his craft at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre, where he worked under talented actor John Malkovich. He then broke through onto the screen in minor roles in Against All Hope (1982), Racing with the Moon (1984) and The Natural (1984). His work received considerable notice after his knife-edged performance as a deranged killer "Vince Miller" in Kill Me Again (1989) and then as Susan Sarandon's rough-edged boyfriend "Jimmy" in Thelma & Louise (1991). His real breakthrough, however, came as the sadistic jewel thief, "Mr. Blond," in Quentin Tarantino's low budget hit Reservoir Dogs (1992). Movie audiences were galvanised in their seats as Madsen playfully danced around a tied down & terrified police officer, cutting him with a knife and splashing gasoline all over the petrified man.....all to the cheery tune's of "Stuck In the Middle With You." However, not to be typecast, Madsen surprised all with his performance as foster parent Glen Greenwood in the hit family movie Free Willy (1993), before returning to another criminal role as bank robber Rudy Travis in the remake of the Steve McQueen heist flick The Getaway (1994), and then back again as Glen Greenwood in Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995). Madsen continues to put in edge of the seat performances as morally bankrupt individuals on the wrong side of the law. Witness his intense on screen showings in Donnie Brasco (1997), Mulholland Falls (1996), and High Noon (2000) . In 2003, he teamed up again with indie director Quentin Tarantino to appear in both "volumes" of Tarantino's magnum martial arts/revenge opus of Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003), and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) as the coldly evil "Budd" (aka "Sidewinder"). In addition to his film work, Madsen has contributed dialogue to two of Sony Play Stations's biggest selling games, Grand Theft Auto" and Driv3r, as well as writing several books of his own poetry. Although uncomfortable with fame, Madsen's star continues to shine in Hollywood and his droll, yet captivating acting style is ensuring him a steady flow of work as one on the screen's favourite "heavies".moreless
  • Chris Bauer

    Lee Nickel

    8.1
    A native of Los Angeles, Chris Bauer honed his skills after numerous years on stage in Chicago performing with such noted ensembles as the Steppenwolf Theatre Company which later provided his career with a boost after his controversial role as well as with the famed Goodman Theatre there. From there, Bauer studied at the Yale School of Drama and then moved to New York, where he became a member of the Atlantic Theater Company which was founded by David Mamet and William H. Macy. After a while, he returned to Chicago's stage community where he gained notice for his performance in Steppenwolf's production of the disturbing "Clockwork Orange," which Bauer credits as a watershed moment in his career. Later, Bauer gained his first feature-film role in "Snow White" opposite Sigourney Weaver. His other film credits include "Face/Off," "Devil's Advocate," "Flawless," "8MM" and "Animal Factory" (directed by Steve Buscemi). Bauer also recently appeared in HBO's series "The Wire" and acclaimed TV movie "61*" which addressed New York Yankee star Roger Maris' torturous 1961 assault on Babe Ruth's single-season home-run record. On "Third Watch," Bauer portrays a trouble-prone blue-collar worker who frequently verbally spars with his dissatisfied wife (fellow series star Molly Price) over his drinking and irresponsible habits. "Fred is a good man, but is the last to believe it," says Bauer. "He cares deeply for his family but many times is blinded by his emotions." Even though the series is filmed in New York City, Bauer resides in the Los Angeles area with his wife and two children.moreless
  • Todd Williams

    Clark Marcellin

    8.8
    Although born in the suburb of Queens,NY, Todd Williams attended High School in Manhattan, at Talent Unlimited H.S. Following graduation, Mr. Williams enrolled at NYU - but left after only one semester. He did commercials and voice-over work to support himself, before landing small roles, initially, on television shows such as Law & Order:SVU, and The Twilight Zone. He then landed a recurring role on the series Third Watch, and a co-starring role on the short-lived ESPN show, Tilt. His big break occurred in 2007 when he was cast as Det. Bobby Dershowitz on the hit USA series, In Plain Sight. He was on that program for two seasons, before being asked to join the cast of the upcoming show, The Chicago Code.moreless
  • Amelia Cooke

    Dee Everest

    8.9
  • Michael Murphy

    Jimmy Malloy

    8.6
    Married actress Wendy Crewson in 1988. They have two children, a daughter, Maggie Murphy, born in 1989, and a son, John Branton Murphy, born in 1992.
  • Fab Filippo

    Dean

    9.2
    Fabrizio (Fab) Filippo (born 1974 in Toronto) is a Canadian actor. His best-known roles include Scott Hope in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, violinist Ethan Gold in Queer as Folk , Dom Ramone in Ready or Not and lawyer Sam Caponelli in Billable Hours, as well as the films waydowntown, The Life Before This and Lives of the Saints.moreless
  • Don McManus

    Himself

    8.3
  • Kevin Hunter

    Gambler

    10
  • Kenneth Welsh

    Seymour Annisman

    7.9
  • Peter Outerbridge

    Guest Star

    9.1
    He has also performed leading roles in feature films such as The Replikator, Fools Die Fast, Paris, France, and John Pozer's The Michelle Apartments. Outerbridge has been nominated twice for a Gemini Award -- in 1996, for his work in the television series The Outer Limits and, in 1997, for his role in the movie-of-the-week Captive Heart: The James Mink Story. He also co-starred in Disney's smash-hit Cool Runnings and received immense exposure as the guest-star opposite Justine Bateman in CBS's movie of the week Harlequin Romance. He has also guest-starred on several episodic series including The Highlander, Lonesome Dove and the Canadian favourite Road to Avonlea, as well as movies-of-the-week Fragments and Jack Reed V: Champion of Cheap Homicide.moreless
  • Quancetia Hamilton

    Tammi - Dealer

    0.0
  • Barry Flatman

    Sheriff

    8.0
  • Andrea Lui

    Bartender

    9.5
    Andrea Lui was born and raised in Vancouver, BC and Oakville, ON where she studied piano for nine years, attained a brown belt in Tae Kwon Do and continued her vocal training. She has appeared in a number of television series, films and movies of the week, including a lead role in YTV's Are You Afraid of the Dark, a recurring role on CBC's Side Effects and Jonovision and the role of Kate on OMNI's up-coming series Metropia. Other credits include lead roles in Gen Yuen Productions Heart Of My Heart and Aquila Pictures' new independent film The House, slated for release in the Fall of 2005. Andrea loves animals and is the owner of four cats.moreless
  • Paulino Nunes

    Stasiak

    7.0
    Paulino was born on the island of Faial in the Açores (Portuguese) and moved to Toronto, Canada with his family in 1969. He currently resides in Toronto with this cat, Claudia. He wrote his first play 'Rodeo Star' in 2003.
  • Dov Tiefenbach

    Crappy

    0.0
    Dov Tiefenbach was born in Toronto, Canada, and has been acting since a very young age. Starting off in commercials, he first made his television acting debut as 'Josh Avery' in the series, Robocop. He has starred as a main character on the television series, Little Men, and was also a lead in Cheaters. In 1996, he was cast as the main character in the Broadway play, A Thousand Clowns, beating out fellow child stars Kieran Culkin and Elijah Wood. He recently has landed many movie roles, including Get Over It, Jason X, On The Line, Wolf Girl and Knockaround Guys. When not filming, he plays with his band Trucks Leaving based out of Toronto.moreless
  • Duane Murray

    Barthelme

    9.0
  • David Christo

    Manager

    10
  • Mark Wilson

    Large Al

    10
  • Joe Flaherty

    Aliquippa

    8.7
    He was raised in Pittsburgh, but did not come to Toronto until the early 70s for the Second City theatre. Joe has joined the faculty of Humber College's Comedy: Writing & Performance course. Father of Gudrun Flaherty.
  • Robert Tinkler

    Danny

    9.3
    Rob Tinkler went to Markham District High School, the same school as NHL hockey player Steve Thomas. He is probably most recognized as the guy in the guy from a Kraft Dinner commercial, the McCain french fry commercial and a RUB-A535 commercial. (Bio from IMDB)moreless
  • Tim Burd

    Card Player #1

    0.0
  • Dean McDermott

    Martin Shea

    7.1
    Dean was married to Mary Jo Eustace from July 1993 until February 2006, and they share a son Jack (born October 1998) and an adopted daughter Lola (born July 2005). He met and fell in love with Tori Spelling while filming Mind Over Murder in 2005, and the two wed in May of 2006.moreless
  • George Buza

    Tropical Henry

    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
  • Chris Gillett

    Philip

    0.0
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