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AARON ORR ("Drew Parker") originated the role of Jason in the debut run of the play "America: A Tribute to Heroes." Other roles of note are Tom in "The Glass Menagerie" and Johnny in "Frankie and Johnny." Aaron has studied with John Ruskin of the Neighborhood Playhouse, Michael Gellman from Second City in Chicago and Groundling's founder Gary Austin. This is Aaron's feature film debut. |
ARIADNE SHAFFER ("Catherine Reeves") is recognized for her role as 'Rachel' in the critically acclaimed feature "Better Luck Tomorrow," which played the 2002 Sundance Film Festival and 2002 Toronto Film Festival. The film is scheduled to be released by MTV in February of 2003. She also starred as Snow White-Charming in "Falsehood," a short that was praised by the Cinematographer's Guild of America. Ariadne is a regular cast member of the now highly visible Los Angeles based "Instant Films." She will appear in next year's independent release "Frog-g-gs." She is the lead in "Eiron's Caprice" and is about to star in "Zen and the Art of Yardsaling." Ariadne is currently finishing up reshoots for next year's psychological "Beneath the Mississippi."
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MATTHEW MONTGOMERY ("Mark Reeves") was born in Houston, TX and grew up in Corpus Christi, TX. Following his passion for acting, he moved to Los Angeles to attend the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA where he was cast as the lead in USCs production of Lanford Wilsons "Rimers of Eldritch." In the fall of 2002, Matthew undertook his first feature starring role as Mark Reeves in "Gone, But Not Forgotten." Currently, he can be seen in an episode of TLCs "Mostly True Stories: Urban Legends Revealed" hosted by Natasha Henstridge as well as the short film "Backwards Progression." Matthew has just finished a role in the digital feature "Yard Sales," which is due on the festival circuit next year. |
JOEL BRYANT ( "Paul
Parker") recently co-starred with Neil Patrick Harris in the world
premiere of "Terminal Cafe." His extensive theatre work includes
the Texas Shakespeare Festival, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the
Knightsbridge Theatre and the Next Stage. Joel is an accomplished dancer
with the Malibu Ballet Society and Westside Ballet. Joel graduated Magna
Cum Laude from Pepperdine University with a B.A. in Acting. Joel
has has just finished starring in 3 new indie films: "Loaded,"
"Anonymity," and "Human Waste." An accomplished comedian,
you can catch Joel on tour with his award-winning improv duo Composte
Comedy Heap in February. |
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BRYNA WEISS ("Dr. Mary Williams") takes on the role of Dr. Mary Williams after appearing in "Slums of Beverly Hills" with Alan Arkin as the "bra lady" and "Delicatessen Story" in with Brad Garrett. Bryna's television credits include NYPD Blue and The District. Her theater career includes appearances at The Kennedy Center, Studio Arena and The Playhouse. She toured the world with her award winning one-woman play, "Lily." She has performed alongside Olympia Dukakis in "The Rose Tattoo" and with Swoosie Kurtz in "Other Voices, Other Rooms." Bryna can be seen next in "Taxi" with Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon. |
BRENDA LASKER's ("Nancy Parker") film credits include "Falling On Deaf Ears" or "Searching for Diamonds." She is a founding member of the award winning theatre company Roadworks Productions in Chicago. She recently completed a run of Goethe's "Faust"at the Odyssey Theater in Los Angeles, California. She is a graduate Northwestern University's theater program. |
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