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Kathleen Turner – Eileen Cleary

Kathleen Turner has gained critical acclaim for her performances in various movies including BODY HEAT (Golden Globe nomination); ROMANCING THE STONE and PRIZZI’S HONOR, both of which earned her a Golden Globe Award; PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED, which brought Turner both an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe nomination; and WAR OF THE ROSES, which earned her yet another Golden Globe nomination. Turner’s extensive film credits also include THE MAN WITH TWO BRAINS with Steve Martin, JEWEL OF THE NILE with Michael Douglas, THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST; V.I. WARSHAWSKI, SERIAL MOM, NAKED IN NEW YORK, MOONLIGHT AND VALENTINO, THE REAL BLONDE and THE VIRGIN SUICIDES. She has starred on Broadway in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, for which she received a Tony nomination; and also Indiscretions, The Graduate and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, for which she received a second Tony nomination. She is currently starring on Broadway as Sister Jamison Connelly in High.  Ms. Turner had a major recurring role last season playing the role of Sue Collini on Showtime’s hit series, “Californication.” Last spring, she starred as newspaper columnist Molly Ivins in the world premiere of Red Hot Patriot: The Kick Ass Wit of Molly Ivins at Philadelphia Theater Center.  In addition to her film and stage credits, her 2008 autobiography titled Send Yourself Roses: Thoughts on my Life, Love, and Leading Roles secured a position on the New York Times Best Seller List.

 

Emily Deschanel – Shannon Cleary

An actress with talent and poise, Emily Deschanel l currently stars on FOX's hit sci-fi procedural drama, “Bones,” opposite David Boreanaz in its sixth season. Deschanel starred in Nick Cassavetes' MY SISTERS KEEPER. She can also be seen in Jerry Bruckheimer's GLORY ROAD opposite Josh Lucas, Derek Luke and Jon Voight. Directed by James Gartner, GLORY ROAD tells the story of the 1966 Texas Western University basketball team who make history as the first college basketball team to have an all black starting line-up and win the NCAA National Championship. Additionally, Deschanel has amassed a number of credits including Anthony Minghella's COLD MOUNTAIN, John Lee Hancock's THE ALAMO, Sam Raimi's SPIDERMAN 2, Stephen Kay's BOOGEYMAN, and Jane Weinstock's EASY. Deschanel's television credits include guest star appearances on “Crossing Jordan,” “Providence,” and “Law and Order: SVU.” In addition, she appeared in Stephen King's mini-series, Rose Red. A member of the Interact Theatre Company, Deschanel's recent theatre credits include the roles of 'Emily' in Our Town and 'Natasha' in Three Sisters.  An animal rights activist, Deschanel is passionately involved with the Farm Sanctuary, working to end cruelty to farm animals and promoting compassionate living through rescue, education and advocacy. Deschanel is also involved with the Humane Society and Women for Women International. Deschanel was born in Los Angeles and received her BFA in Theater from Boston University.

 

Jason Ritter – Frank, Jr.

Jason Ritter stars on NBC's new conspiracy thriller "The Event" opposite Blair Underwood and Laura Innes. At South by Southwest Film Festival this year, Ritter debuted his most recent film "A Bag of Hammers" starring opposite Rebecca Hall.  Ritter recently starred in the independent film “The Dry Land,” opposite America Ferrera, Ryan O'Nan, and Melissa Leo.  The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and won the prize for international premiere at the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival. He also starred in “Peter and Vandy” opposite Jess Weixler, which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. Ritter starred in and co-produced "Good Dick," written and directed by Marianna Palka, which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2008.  His other film credits include: “The Education of Charlie Banks,” “Our Very Own,” “Happy Endings,” “Mumford,” and “Raise Your Voice.”  Ritter recently guest-starred in a multi episode arc on NBC’s critically acclaimed “Parenthood.” Other television credits include series regular roles on “The Class” and “Joan of Arcadia.” Ritter starred as the title character in the Lincoln Center production of Wendy Wasserstein’s “Third,” opposite Dianne Wiest, Charles Durning, Amy Aquino, and Gaby Hoffmann, directed by Daniel Sullivan. His additional theater credits include the Off-Broadway production of Tom Donaghy’s “The Beginning of August” and the role of ‘Tim’ in the world premiere of Neil LaBute’s play “The Distance from Here” at London’s Almeida Theatre, directed by David Leveaux. Ritter is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where he studied at the Atlantic Theatre Company. He also studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.

 

Michael McGrady – Frank, Sr.

Michael McGrady is a familiar face from his numerous roles on television and in film.  Michael currently stars as Detective Daniel “Sal” Salinger on the critically acclaimed Warner Bros. Produced, “Southland,” and can also be seen as one of the main characters in Rockstar’s soon to be released video game, Film Noir as Detective Galloway.  He starred opposite Taye Diggs in the ABC series “Day Break,” and has had recurring roles on “24,” “The Riches,” “CSI Miami,” “CSI Las Vegas,” and has enjoyed countless guest-star appearances on several popular television shows, including – “Prison Break,” “Leverage,” “The Mentalist,” “Criminal Minds,” “Without a Trace,” “Big Love,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Bones,” and “Lie to Me,” to name a few.  Additionally, Michael has several film credits to his name, such as: THE BABE, starring as Lou Gehrig opposite John Goodman, as John Shanssey in Wyatt Earp, as Frank Mangrum in DIGGSTOWN opposite Lou Gossett Jr. and James Woods, and as Detective Jimmy Dougherty in DEEP END OF THE OCEAN with Michelle Pfeiffer, to name a few.  Michael is a co-founder along with his wife Ilka of the Balanced Life Company, an international organization dedicated to helping people develop and maintain a more balanced and sustainable lifestyle.  Michael is also an accomplished fine artist; his work is currently represented in several galleries across the country. He and his wife Ilka own and operate McGrady Fine Art. When not filming, he can most often be found outdoors sailing, playing sports, riding his Harley or soaring his Hang Glider above the mountains of beautiful Santa Barbara. It's all about lifestyle, health and balance for this self-described "Pescatarian" and cancer survivor.

 

Elizabeth Peña – Christina Reyes

Peña starred in the upcoming independent feature BECOMING EDUARDO, and recently garnered rave reviews for her work in the feature HOW THE GARCIA GIRLS SPENT THEIR SUMMER directed by Georgina Riedel and co-starring America Ferrera. She also starred in the feature NOTHING LIKE THE HOLIDAYS and MOTHER AND CHILD, opposite Annette Bening. Peña’s other feature credits include TRANSAMERICA, THE LOST CITY, LA BAMBA, BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED, and JACOB’S LADDER. She also co-starred in RUSH HOUR, THE WATERDANCE and LONESTAR, for which she received an Independent Spirit Award and a Bravo Award for Best Actress in a Film.

On television, Elizabeth is currently appearing in a recurring role on Shonda Rhimes’ ABC series “Off the Map,” and she starred in the Lifetime made for TV movie RACING FOR TIME, directed by Charles Dutton. She received the ALMA Award in 2001 for “Best Actress in a New Series” for her role as ‘Bibi,’ on “Ressurection Boulevard.” Peña has a successful voiceover career as well. She can be heard in the cartoon THE MISADVENTURES OF MAYA AND MIGUEL and lent her voice to Pixar’s blockbuster hit THE INCREDIBLES. Peña has demonstrated her ability to perform behind the camera when she directed an episode of RESSURECTION BOULEVARD during season three. She followed with another directing stint on Nickelodeon’s THE BROTHERS GARCIA. The occasion marked her directorial debut and follow up. Peña joined the Director’s Guild of America, becoming only the fourth Latina member of the union at that time.

 

Richard Chamberlain -  Monsignor Murphy

After a long and idyllic sojourn living in Hawaii and commuting for work, Richard Chamberlain is delighted to be making his home again back in Los Angeles. Chamberlain's astonishing career began in the 60s starring in the world-wide hit TV series “Doctor Kildare.”  His career reached its zenith in the 80s when he was dubbed "King of the Mini Series," starring in some of the most dramatic and powerful productions in the history of television:  “Shogun,” “Wallenberg,” “The Thornbirds,” “The Bourne Identity,” “Dream West,” and “Centennial.” Film credits include: Richard Lester's PETULIA with Julie Christie, Ken Russell's THE MUSIC LOVERS with Glenda Jackson, THE TOWERING INFERNO with Paul Newman and Steve McQueen, Peter Weir's THE LAST WAVE, Robert Bolt's LADY CAROLYN LAMB, THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT with Katherine Hepburn, Richard Lester's THE THREE AND FOUR MUSKETEERS, and Bryan Forbes' THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE. Chamberlain's television movies include: THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK, THE LADY'S NOT FOR BURNING for PBS, THE LAST OF THE BELLS, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, AFTERMATH, and THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER. Chamberlain's theatre work includes: HAMLET for the Birmingham Rep, England, and Hallmark TV, CYRANO DE BERGERAC, NIGHT OF THE IGUANA and RICHARD THE SECOND for The Ahmanson Theatre, LA, FATHERS AND SONS for The Public Theatre, and Broadway productions of BLITHE SPIRIT, MY FAIR LADY, and THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Chamberlain’s recent work includes the features: STRENGTH AND HONOR, CHUCK AND LARRY and MEET THE HARTMANS, and guest starring roles on the series “Nip/Tuck,” “Leverage,” “Brothers & Sisters,” and “Chuck.”

 

Angelique Cabral – Angela Reyes

Angelique was born in Honolulu and was raised in Carmel, CA. She attended Indiana University on a full scholarship, where she majored in Musical Theater and French, living abroad and studying at London's prestigious BADA program. She then moved to NYC where she was seen in numerous commercials and theatrical productions, favorites include: Rubirosa (Playwrights Horizons), and Tape (Trilogy Theater).  Angelique recently made the move to LA. She currently has several national commercials running, and can be seen in the upcoming feature FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS (Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, Dir. Will Gluck). TV: “Mad Love” (CBS), “Happy Endings” (ABC), “Melrose Place” (CW).

 

 

Sharon Lawrence -  Agnes Dunn

You may know Sharon Lawrence her from her multiple EMMY nominated and SAG Award winning portrayal of ADA Sylvia Costas Sipowitz in “NYPD Blue” or as a stay-at-home prostitute in “Desperate Housewives,” a murderous realtor on “Monl” or a sociopathic serial killer on “Law and Order:SVU.” Her comedy series “Fired Up,” produced by Kelsey Grammar, ran for two seasons on NBC. Recently Sharon received her fourth Emmy nomination for her work on “Grey’s Anatomy.” Other guest appearances include her much Twittered about stint on “One Tree Hill,” “Community,” “The Mentalist,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Dirt” and “Privileged, and she’ll be returning for a third season of “Drop Dead Diva.” As a seasoned stage actress, Sharon appeared in NY in the hit Love, Loss And What I Wore and was recently nominated for an Ovation Award and won the LA Drama Critics Circle Award for her acclaimed performance as Vivian Leigh in Pasadena Playhouse’s Off Broadway hit Orson’s Shadow. Her latest Broadway appearance was as Velma Kelly in Chicago. Film work includes LIES AND ALIBIES with Rebecca Romjin, LITTLE BLACK BOOK with Holly Hunter and GOSSIP with Kate Hudson. She has starred in many films for television and produced for NBC, FIVE DESPERATE HOURS co-starring Giancarlo Esposito. Currently in development is buzz, a multi-platform series about college journalists, which takes Sharon back to her educational roots since earning a BA in Journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been honored with UNC-CH’s Outstanding Young Alumni Award, the Prism, Method Fest, and Drama Logue Awards. Sharon recently chaired the Women In Film Foundation and also supports Global Green and the Alzheimer’s Association and Events of the Heart for Women’s Heart Health.  She lives in Los Angeles and Idyllwild California, is married to physician Dr Thomas Apostle. They are partners in two LA restaurants, AKASHA and CAFÉ WAS and she is a contributor to the new book LIVE AND LET LOVE, notes from Extraordinary Women On the Layers, Laughter and Litter of Love.

 

Shannon Cochran - Mary Donovan 

Shannon Cochran recently completed the National Tour of the Pulitzer and Tony-winning August: Osage County, receiving a Helen Hayes and Chicago Theatre nomination for her performance. She is a Los Angeles-based film, television, and stage actress, as well as a 15-year veteran of the Chicago Theatre scene, with multiple roles at Steppenwolf, Goodman, Court, Victory Gardens, and Writers' Theatres to her credit. She won an Obie and Theatreworld Award for the role she created in London and off-Broadway in another Tracy Letts play, Bug. Her film work includes THE RING, STAR TREK: NEMESIS, THE BABE, THE SUBSTANCE OF THINGS HOPED FOR, and FLOWERS AND WEEDS. Television audiences will have seen her in recurring roles on such shows as "NYPD Blue" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", as well as recent appearances on  "Off the Map", "The Office", "Law an Order:SVU", "Fringe", "Desperate Housewives", and many more. She has just completed recording audiobooks for Karen Slaughter and Susan Elizabeth Philips, and is a veteran radio actress and director for LATheatreworks, with 15 productions to her credit.

 

Scott Michael Campbell – Father Joe

Scott Michael Campbell began his film career early on when he was handpicked by George Lucas to star in RADIOLAND MURDERS. Shortly after he went to work on Warren Beatty’s BULLWORTH with Halle Berry, and then onto the World War II feature, HART’S WAR with Bruce Willis and Colin Farrell, and Rick Ravanello. He continued his growing film career working opposite Dennis Quaid and Hugh Laurie in Twentieth Century Fox’s FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX. He continues to work in a multitude of highprofile and award winning independent features such as ‘Brokeback Mountain’, and ‘Push’, along with numerous others. Scott has consistently worked in television on practically every high profile series over the last two decades. Some of which include: ‘E.R.’, ‘The West Wing’, ‘Crossing Jordan’, ‘Frasier’, ‘24’, ‘Boston Legal’, ‘House’, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘CSI’, ‘NCIS’, ‘Brothers and Sisters’, ‘The Shield’, ‘Bones’, ‘Cold Case’, ‘Burn Notice’, and most recently, recurring on NBC’s new hit series, ‘The Event’.

 

Laura Cerón - Carmelita

Laura Cerón was born in Mexico City, her parents moved the family of 5 to Elgin Illionis, a suburb of Chicago in 1975.  In 1985 Laura Joined The Latino Chicago Theater Co, where she starred in numerous productions including "Once 5 years pass", "Dona Sol and her trained dog", "Each day dies with sleep" and many others; for 13 years LCTC gave Laura the core of her experience.  During that period Laura also worked on several films and television productions, as much as Chicago can offer to an actor outside the Theater. In 1995 Laura moved to Los Angeles, a few months later she landed a role on the acclaimed televisions series ER, that gig gave her 15 great years of good times. Other film and TV productions also include "Oh! Baby," "Bring it On 5", "Saving Grace","Los American", "California Winter" and she is very happy to be part of the amazing cast of the THE PERFECT FAMILY.

 

Hansford Rowe – Bishop Donnelly

HANSFORD ROWE has been lucky all his life.  He was born one of five children to a wonderful mother and a veterinarian father in Richmond, VA.  He left high school to join the Navy during WWII and was lucky to have the G. I. Bill put him thru six years of college studying drama.  After a few fortunate years starring in roles in community theatre he tried his luck in New York.  Good fortune brought him roles off-off Broadway, off Broadway and then twelve roles on Broadway including Nuts (Drama Desk nomination) and Porgy and Bess for the Houston Grand Opera and later for The Metropolitan Opera.  His luck has held out through twenty movies including THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR, BABY BOOM and parts for directors Sam Peckinpah, Costa Gavras, Brian De Palma and Roger Donaldson.  Luck has brought him to an age somewhere between eighty and death as Angela Lansbury said when they were in a production of AUNTIE MAME together.  And how about luck on TV in such shows as “Six Feet Under,” “Touched by an Angel,” “The Drew Carey Show,” “Perry Mason,” “Coach,” “The Bob Newhart Show,” and as Larry David’s biological father in “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”  But mostly he’s been lucky to finally find the right woman, Mira, to share his travels across country in their RV.  His luck has even found him Ordained as a Minister to perform a marriage ceremony for his wife’s nephew in New Orleans.  And, would you believe, his unions SAG, EQUITY and AFTRA now support him in his later years.  Is that lucky, or what?

 

June Squibb – Mrs. Punch

Miss Squibb began her career at The Cleveland Playhouse in the 1950’s and just finished a production of Horton Foote’s Dividing the Estate as Stella, the matriarch, at The Dallas Theater Center.  She has appeared on Broadway in the original (Ethel Merman) production of Gypsy as the stripper Electra.  Other Broadway performances were in Happy Time, Gorey Stories and Sacrilege. She played Dulcie in the American cast production of The Boyfriend, which ran off-Broadway in New York and in Los Angeles at The Ivar Theatre. Miss Squibb’s regional theatre appearances include The Cleveland Playhouse, Center Stage in Baltimore, the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., The Wilma in Philadelphia, Buffalo’s Studio Arena and The O’Neill Playwright’s Conference.  On television, Miss Squibb had recurring roles on “The Ghost Whisperer” as Melinda’s grandmother, in “Judging Amy” as Amy’s court assistant, on the “Bill Engvall Show” as Bill Engvall’s mother and on “The Young and Restless” as Pearl.  Guest star appearances include “The Middle,” “Cold Case,” “Two and a Half Men,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “House,” “Just Shoot Me,” “ER,” “Law and Order,” “The Bernie Mac Show,” “7th Heaven,” as well as two Hallmark movies.  On film, she appeared as Helen Schmidt opposite Jack Nicholson in ABOUT SCHMIDT and as Ray Ramono’s sidekick Irma in WELCOME TO MOOSEPORT. She was Mrs. Hunsacker in SCENT OF A WOMAN and Cousin Gretchen in IN AND OUT. Other films include ALICE, MEET JOE BLACK, AGE OF INNOCENCE, FAR FROM HEAVEN, and ONE PART SUGAR.  Miss Squibb has two films in post-production, THE BIG YEAR with Steve Martin and ATLAS SHRUGGED.

 

Bess Meisler – Greta Russert

Bess Meisler began her theatrical career at the age of eight at the Federation Settlement House in her native New York City. She has appeared on and off Broadway, in National Companies, films and television. She toured the country as Golde in Fiddler On The Roof, appeared in Nine Armenians and James Joyce’s The Dead at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, and with Martyn Green in Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Green. On film Bess was Yia Yia, the grandmother in MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING, the Gypsy in DADDY CARE, Mildred in XANADU, and Rachel in the Spanish language film, EL REGALO DE PAQUITO. On television she recurred on the original “Beverly Hills 90210”. “Becker”, “Malcolm in the Middle”, “Flying Blind,” “Eagleheart” and the MOW, “Kiss At Midnight” are among her other television appearances.

 

Mandy June Turpin – Susan O’Connor

Mandy June Turpin is proud to be a part of THE PERFECT FAMILY.  Her film and television credits include POWDER BLUE (Staring Forest Whitaker),  SHACKLES, HOUSE OF GRIMM, “Hot in Cleveland,” “The Closer,” “Lie To Me,” “Burn Notice,” “NCIS,” “House,” “Criminal Minds,” “Lost,” “Bones,” “In Plain Sight,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “ER,” “Make It Or Break It,” “Three Rivers,” “The King of Queens,” and recurring roles on both “24” and “The Young and the Restless.”  Mandy can also be seen later this year in the feature film, ATLAS SHRUGGED: PART 1. When she is not acting or producing, she can be found either on a softball field or riding her horse, Ruby.  But most importantly, she knows none of this would be possible without the love and support of her family and wonderful husband, Rob.  

 

Rebecca Wackler -  Sister Joan

Rebecca Wackler is a playwright, and actress as well as a director. As an actress, Ms. Wackler has performed at the Kennedy Center, the Philadelphia Drama Guild, the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, The Dublin, Ireland Theatre Festival, The Spoleto Festival, Off-Broadway at the Astor Place Theatre in New York, Theatre Banshee in Los Angeles, Southern Theater Conspiracy in Atlanta and many more. She has appeared in numerous film and television productions including PRIMARY COLORS, directed by Mike Nichols, THE REAL MCCOY, THE LONG WALK HOME, ‘Roswell,’ ‘In the Heat of the Night,’ ‘Step by Step,’ ‘ER’ and ‘I’ll Fly Away.’ As a playwright, Wackler co-authored Tent Meeting (published by Dramatists Play Service), which has been produced at Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, the Spoleto Festival, The Kennedy Center, The Dublin Ireland Theatre Festival, The Philadelphia Drama Guild, and the Astor Place Theatre Off-Broadway and many more. She also co-authored Nicholas DeBeaubien’s Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Gatherer, for PBS, Isle of Dogs, published by Samuel French, Inc., Saving Grace, and The Gospel of Mary, with Ron Short of Roadside Theatre. She was the model as well as creator of the narration for the photo book Flight with pinhole photographer Nancy Spencer. Flight has had exhibitions at the Santa Fe Contemporary Arts Museum and elsewhere. Her short play Wild Streak was produced by Actor’s Theatre of Louisville.  Her directing credits include Tent Meeting at Theatre Banshee in Los Angeles, in Chicago Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends (A Final Evening with the Illuminate), in Hiawasee, Georgia The Reach of Song, in Anniston, Alabama Steel Magnolias and El Grande Coca Cola, in Atlanta The Incarceration of Annie, Spare Ribs, Hamlet the Musical, Phantom of the Opry, and We Won’t Pay, We Won’t Pay and for the Roadside Theatre in Whitesburg, Kentucky Apples in the Fall. 

 

Kristen Dalton – Theresa Hennessy

Kristen Dalton is an actress and producer who currently resides in Beverly Hills.  Her studies include H.B. Studio in New York, Comedy Theatre Improv & Shakespeare, and many years studying with Larry Moss in Los Angeles.  Kristen starred opposite Jack Nicholson in Martin Scorcese’s academy award winning movie THE DEPARTED, and recently finished filming THE PERFECT FAMILY where she plays Jason Ritter's love interest.  Also just completed, in the role of Agent Lani Morgan, is the movie FINDING HOPE, and currently Kristen is in post production on A DANGEROUS PLACE and LAST DAY ON EARTH, while in the midst of producing and starring in her newest project set to start filming mid-June 2011.

 

Gregory Zaragoza – Lou Reyes

Gregory Zaragoza was the lead ‘Gil Lujan’ in the newly released film JORDAN and can be seen as the ‘Croupier’ in the final season of “The Sopranos,” the ‘Abenaki Chief’ in THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, ‘Tanaghrisson’ in THE WAR THAT MADE AMERICA, ‘Scar’ in the mini-series “North & South, Heaven & Hell,‘Vincent Conrad’ in THE JURY, ‘Cal’ in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie, GRACE AND GLORIE, Joseph inLaw & Order,” ‘John Coin’ in FISHES OUTTA WATER and Leon Perez in “New York Undercover.”  On Broadway, he originated the role of “Chief Sitting Bull” in the revival of Annie Get Your Gun with Bernadette Peters and Tom Wopat and the “Apparition” in Macbeth with Christopher Plummer and Glenda Jackson.  Off-Broadway, he performed a one-man show, Sacred Journey, by Matt Witten, portraying “Indian John” and a multitude of supporting characters.  Also, Off-Broadway, he had his singing debut as Shem in Walter Willison’s production of Two By Two at the Center for Jewish History Theater.  In Regional Theater he played lead roles in On The Mangled Beam at the La Jolla Playhouse, directed by Stephen Metcalfe, Indians at the McCarter Theater, Katsina at the Actors’ Theater of Phoenix and Native Skin at the Gene Autry Theater.  Gregory was recently highlighted by SAG at http://www.sag.org/american-indian-actors. Outside of acting, he is a part-time lawyer licensed in New York and California, the proud father of 3 performing arts children and devoted to his wife of 23 years, Shiuga, a Business Professor at BMCC, CUNY.  He is represented by Erin Connor and David Ankrum of Schiowitz Connor Ankrum & Wolf and is managed by Annet McCroskey of Artistic Endeavors, Inc.  Gregory thanks Anne Renton and Ronnie Yeskel for this opportunity to be a part of this wonderful cast and film.

 

Joe Holt - Nurse

Joe Holt recently relocated to Los Angeles from New York after fulfilling his obligation of working the “Law
and Order” circuit, and has enjoyed Guest-Star spots on such shows as “Supernatural,” “Brothers and
Sisters,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Prison Break,” “Monk,” and “Close to Home,” as well as a lead role in “Lake
Placid II.” He can be seen playing an attorney opposite Idris Elba in the psychological thriller LEGACY,
and also had significant roles in the upcoming films FROM THE HEAD, SON OF MOURNING and
BLOOD SHOT. He recently completed THE BULLET CATCHER, where he starred as an Iraqi vet
dealing with symptoms of ptsd, and troubled by the horrors of war.

 

Nicole Alfaro - Girl

Nicole Alfaro was born in San Francisco, CA and graduated from Notre Dame de Namur with a BA in Sociology. She currently resides in New York City, and is a NASM Certified Personal Trainer. She has been playing soccer for 20 years and enjoys a track record as a high-scoring striker.   Before moving to New York, Alfaro studied acting with Shelly Mitchell in San Francisco.