RHYS COIRO - Ace
Rhys Coiro started his career on the NY stage at Lincoln Center in DINNER AT EIGHT and at Primary Stages in THIS LIME TREE BOWER. On television he has appeared on amongst others: SIX FEET UNDER, CSI: MIAMI, UGLY BETTY, NUMBERS, RAINES, and CRIMINAL MINDS. Since '04 he has been portraying 'Billy Walsh' on the hit HBO show ENTOURAGE and will be in the cast of the upcoming season of "24".

HAYES MACARTHUR – Tony Gilbert
An actor, writer, and stand-up comedian from Chicago, IL. His steadily rising film career includes supporting roles in the 2006 hit, “The Break-Up,” Sony Pictures' "Are We Done Yet?," "National Lampoon's Homo Erectus" (also written and directed by Adam Rifkin) and the upcoming Will Ferrell comedy "Semi-Pro." His other credits include appearances on such hit shows as “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “King Of Queens”. Hayes played football at Bowdoin College where, as a quarterback, he set school records for most passing yards and touchdowns.  His gridiron career then went on to include a two year stint playing semi-pro football for the Los Angeles Gunslingers.  Hayes now resides in Los Angeles with his dog Jackpot.

GIUSEPPE ANDREWS – Willie
Born in Key Largo, Florida. His real name is Joey Andrews, but as he grew up he thought his name sounded too young and changed it to Giuseppe after Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. After his parents divorced, Andrews became interested in acting. He and his father moved to Los Angeles because of his father's work, and for a time lived in a van. One day he saw an ad in a magazine for auditions for an agency and decided to go for it. He was signed up and says that it was really hard to get into the industry, but he was very lucky.
He is best known for his role as Lex in “Detroit Rock City” (1999), Harper Alexander in “2001 Maniacs” (2005), Bill Jensen in “Tweek City” (2005), Deputy Winston in “Cabin Fever” (2002), Jason in “American History X” (1998), Howard in “Pleasantville” (1998), and Troy Casse in “Independence Day” (1996). His television credits include “Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place” (1998), “Nick Freno” (1997) and “Sutdent Affairs” (1998). He can also be seen in Smashing Pumpkins "1979" music video and their "Perfect" music video. His next goal is to be more involved behind the camera, writing and directing his own films. He also writes music and hopes to combine his compositions into his future films.
SPENCER REDFORD – Sherri Van Haften
Born on August 10, 1983, in a small suburb outside of Detroit, Michigan. Spencer began dancing at many different competitive performing arts schools at a very young age. One in particular, Deborah's Stage Door, was the beginning of her love for entertaining. She performed in various places including Epcot Center in Orlando, Florida and with the Detroit Pistons at their Half Time shows. She decided to move to Los Angeles her senior year of high school to begin her walk toward fame. Some of Spencer's credits include the lead role in the Disney Channel film "Pixel Perfect", a recurring role on “Young and the Restless,” and multiple appearances on "Judy Amy," "Arrested Development," "Even Stevens" and "That's so Raven". Spencer has always had the passion for acting and dancing in her heart, and her new life in California is just the start of big things to come.
HEATHER HOGAN – Holly
Born and raised in Long Beach, California, Heather first became interested in acting by tagging along with older brother Jeremy to auditions. At the age of five, Heather landed the role of “Ducky” in the popular animated feature, The Land Before Time II, III, and IV.   Since then she has appeared in numerous theatre, film and television roles including a recurring role on 8 Simple Rules.  Most recently her voice can be heard in the animated series Legions of Super-Heroes playing the voice of Phantom Girl.  She also voices numerous characters in popular video games including Tales of Symphonia as the voice of Collette.  Upcoming films include Parental Guidance Suggested, Look and Legacy as well as the upcoming animated pilot Little Freaks.

JENNIFER FONTAINE – Louise
Born and raised in New Orleans, Jennifer Fontaine has been in the entertainment industry, both in front of and behind the camera, for over a decade. By 14, Jennifer's "playground" was the backlot of Universal Studios, Orlando, giving her the unique opportunity to vigilantly observe the inner workings of production. Surrounded by many gifted and passionate mentors whose influences helped guide the development of her talent and professionalism, in 1996 Jennifer's dedication to filmmaking brought her westward. Jennifer's propensity for realism most recently brought her the role of Louise in LOOK, a voyeuristic feature that captures the secret lives of people through surveillance cameras, directed by the creative indie powerhouse Adam Rifkin. As well, she had the starring role of Suzie, the bored Orange County suburbanite, in the mocumentary KRUSH, helmed by award-winning director Topher Straus. As the meddlesome private eye Juliet, in Lauren Hollingsworth's INTERFERENCE, festival audiences applauded her starring performance from Montreal to the UK, Los Angeles to New York and even in the Deep South. But it was her collaboration with Mark Bernier on THE LAST TIME WE WERE that won the duo a Silver Remi at WorldFest Houston 2006 for Best Original Narrative Short. Jennifer also has a deep affinity for the stage, deviating from mainstream productions; she opts for creative transformations and diverse characterization. In 2004, Variety heralded her work as "ideal" in the critically acclaimed production of Bogosian's SUBURBIA at the Skylight Theater.    The LA Weekly deemed Jennifer "Impressive and Moving" for her ballsy portrayal of Elly in SUNDAY ON THE ROCKS Backstage West defined her talent as "triumphant" and The Palisadian Post said "[Fontaine] embodied the Lucy-ness of Lucy" for her portrayal of Lucy Van Pelt in Janet Carroll's YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN.


JAMIE MCSHANE – Barry Krebbs
A New Jersey native who was acting in New York through the 1990's. In Los Angeles Jamie has appeared in many Independent Films including LOOK, and NICKY'S BIRTHDAY CAMERA, which played at the BROOKLYN FILM FESTIVAL and was a hit at the BEND FILM FESTIVAL in Oregon.

Jamie has become a staple in drama television with recurring roles in 24, THE NINE, and BOOMTOWN. He has Guest Starred in K-VILLE, NIP/TUCK, DEADWOOD, WITHOUT A TRACE, CSI, ER, WEST WING, CRIMINAL MINDS, CLOSE TO HOME, COLD CASE, NUMBERS, CSI MIAMI, MONK, and NYPD BLUE, to name a few. Jamie can be seen in the upcoming films WINGED CREATURES with Forrest Whitaker and Dakota Fanning, and in PRIDE AND GLORY with Colin Ferrell and Ed Norton.

Jamie is raising his two sons, who are 3 and 1, with his wife in Los Angeles.
PAUL SCHACKMAN – Ben
Born in Tacoma, WA and raised in Southern California, Paul is a graduate of The University of California, San Diego. His critically acclaimed work as an actor, writer, and director has been seen on Los Angeles theater stages for the last several years. Most recently he was nominated for a LA Weekly Theater Award for his performance in Meddle of Honor Rag, directed by Delroy Lindo and Produced by Will Smith. Coming soon he can be seen in the film Take opposite Minnie Driver. Some recent television credits include Shark, C.S.I., Medium, Boston Legal, as well as The thankless teacher, Mr. Plotkin, on FOX’s short lived fan favorite Oliver Beene. His brother Mark continues to be a source of inspiration for him.