1. Carlton Cuse

    Arthur Carlton Cuse (b. 22 March 1959 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a television writer and executive, most recently for the ABC television series "Lost" where he serves as writer and executive producer. Prior to "Lost", Cuse created "Nash Bridges" and "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr." being a writer and executive for both shows. He has also written for the 2003 series "Black Sash" which lasted seven episodes.

  2. Kelly Rutherford

    Kelly Rutherford (born November 6, 1968) is an American actress known from her roles of Stephanie "Sam" Whitmore on " Generations" and Megan Lewis on "Melrose Place" from 1996 to 1999. In addition to her work on "Generations" and "Melrose Place", Rutherford also starred in the early 1990s "Homefront" as Judy Owen, in 1995's "The Great Defender" as Frankie Collet, in 1996's "Kindred: The Embraced" as Caitlin Byrne, …

  3. M. C. Gainey

    Mike Connor Gainey (born June 15, 1948) is an American film and television character actor whose distinctive mustache, 6'2½" frame, and threatening visage often land him supporting roles as Southern/Southwestern types, thugs, and criminals. Since the early 1980s he has been in over 50 movies and made for TV movies, including "Breakdown", "Two Idiots in Hollywood", "Con Air", "Terminator 3", "Sideways", …

  4. Brad Kern

    Brad Kern is a television producer best known for his work as executive producer on the eight season long supernatural dramedy Charmed. His previous credits include Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. and various others.

  5. Richard Outten

    Richard Outten is an American screenwriter who works in both motion pictures and television. After receiving his MFA from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, he co-authored (with Chris Columbus), the screenplay to the award-winning animated film "Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland". Other motion picture credits include "Lionheart", helmed by Oscar-winning director Franklin J. Schaffner, and "Pet Sematary II".

  6. Janel Moloney

    Janel Moloney (born October 3 1969) is an American actress, best known for her role as Donna Moss on "The West Wing". Born in 1969, in Woodland Hills, California, Moloney is the niece of Christine Ebersole, and attended the acting conservatory at SUNY Purchase. Her early work included television guest roles on "ER", "Sports Night", "The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr." and "Murder, She Wrote".

  7. Randy Edelman

    Randy Edelman (born 10 June1947) is a well known film and TV score composer born in Paterson, New Jersey.

  8. Jeffrey Boam

    Jeffrey Boam (November 30, 1946 - January 24, 2000) was an American screenwriter and film producer. Educated at Sacramento State College and UCLA, he became one of Hollywood's most successful and highest paid writers during the 1980s and 1990s, working with such stars as Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Billy Zane and Sean Connery and filmmakers Richard Donner, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. In high school, Jeffrey was known for his talent as a cartoonist, …

  9. Bill Bolender

    Bill Bolender is an American actor. He has appeared in many popular movies including "RoboCop 2", "JFK", "Reality Bites", "The Shawshank Redemption", "Nixon" and "Dante's Peak". His guest starring appearances include roles in "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.", "Walker, Texas Ranger", "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (as an Albino alien in the episode "Blood Oath"), "NYPD Blue", "Alias", …

  10. R.O.C. Sandstorm

    "Uncle Sam's favorite son" as the lyrics to the theme of "Jack of All Trades" (2000) go, was born June 22, 1958 (the youngest of 3 brothers) in Royal Oak, Michigan. As a child, Bruce watched "Lost in Space" (1965) on TV, and ran around dressed as Zorro. He got the acting bug at age 8; his dad was performing in local community theater. At 14, Bruce got to play the young prince in "The King and I" and even got to sing. He went on to appear in several community theater...

  11. Carlton Cuse

    For weeks since the strike started, tipsters have kept telling me that Lost showrunner Carlton Cuse , one of the WGA negotiators, had gone back to work and is a major chink in the resolve of the all-important TV showrunners. I kept trying and trying to find out if this was true, and even the WGA was incredibly cryptic about his whereabouts. In fact it's nearly impossible to ascertain which TV showrunners are performing their producing duties, and which aren't.

  12. Paul F Marks

    The son of director/producer Arthur Marks.

  13. Lee Lazarow
  14. Jim Bailey
  15. Tommy Dawson
  16. Brad Kern
  17. John D McNamara
  18. John Wirth
  19. John Frank Levey
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  21. Richard Thorpe
  22. Russell Denove
  23. Robert J Bacon
  24. Warren E Welch