- Julian McMahon
Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is a Golden Globe- nominated Australian actor and former fashion model. - Gil Bellows
Bellows also appeared Off Broadway in "A Snake in the Vein" and in the Playwrights Horizon production of "Flaubert's Latest and Best of Schools." He is a founding member of New York's Seraphim Theater Company, with which he starred in "True West," "Road" and "The User's Waltz." He was also a member of the Act One Repertory Company of the Williamstown (Mass.) Theater Festival. Bellows was born in Vancouver, B.C., and lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. - Emily Bergl
Emily Bergl (born on April 25, 1975, in Milton Keynes, England) is an English-American actress. She moved to Chicago with her family when she was a child and attended Glenbrook South High School and Grinnell College, where she was the lead in several school productions. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1997 with a B.A. in English and Theater. Bergl played the lead role in the film, "The Rage: Carrie 2". Much of her acting also takes place on television. - Sean Harris
Sean Harris is a British actor. He is best known for his parts in the films "Creep", in which he played a freakish killer, and "24 Hour Party People", in which he portrayed Ian Curtis. He also appeared in the psychological thriller "Trauma" in 2004. He portrayed serial killer Ian Brady, one of the notorious culprits of the Moors Murders, on ITV1 in the UK. He also played Nick Sidney in the mockumentary, "Brothers of the Head", … - Jeff Stanzler
Jeff Stanzler is an American screenwriter and director. He wrote and directed the 2005 psychological thriller, Sorry, Haters, an "official selection" in both the Toronto and American Film Institute film festivals. He is currently working on a documentary about politics in West Africa. He's married to Annouchka Yameogo-Stanzler. - Ben Shenkman
Ben Shenkman is an American television, film and theatre actor. Following his graduation from Brown University and a Masters program at New York University he began his acting career guest starring in the hit series "Law & Order" in 1993 and gaining a small role in the 1994 film "Quiz Show" directed by Robert Redford. He continued throughout the '90s performing small roles in films such as "Eraser" (1996), "The Siege" (1998), "π" (1998), … - Natasha Mostert
Natasha Mostert is a South African author and writer. Born in Johannesburg, Mostert was educated in South Africa and then Columbia University, New York. She also worked as a teacher at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and at the WNET television station in New York City before taking up writing. As a political op-ed writer, she has written for the "New York Times", "Newsweek", "The Independent" and "The Times". - Abdel Kechiche
Abdel Kechiche, born December 7, 1960 in Tunis, Tunisia is an actor, movie director and screenwriter. He made his directorial debut in 2000 with "La Faute à Voltaire (Blame it on Voltaire)", aka "Poetical Refugee", which he also wrote. He also directed "L'Esquive", which won a César Award for Best Film. As an actor, his introduction to most English-speaking audiences was starring as Ashade the taxi driver in the 2005 psychological thriller "Sorry, … - Alexandra Sokoloff
Alexandra Sokoloff is an American novelist and screenwriter. Her first novel, "The Harrowing", was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. Her second novel, "The Price," will be published by St. Martin's in 2007. She also co-wrote the screenplay for the psychological thriller "Cold Kisses" - Dov Tiefenbach
Dov Yosef Tiefenbach (born December 8, 1981) is a Canadian actor and musician. Tiefenbach was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to a jewish family. He began his acting career at the age of 12, first starting off in commercials before playing the role of 'Josh Avery' in the television series "Robocop" (1994), and landed his first starring role as 'Murray Murray' in the short film "Love Child" (1995) alongside actress Neve Campbell. - Gene Davis
Gene Davis (born Eugene M. Davis) is the brother of actor Brad Davis. The best role of his film career was playing the psychotic killer Warren Stacy in the 1983 film "10 To Midnight" with Charles Bronson. He also appeared in the psychological thriller "Fear X" in 2003. - Molly Price
Molly Evan Price (born December 15, 1966) is an American actress. Price was born in North Plainfield, New Jersey and graduated from North Plainfield High School in 1984. She's primarily known for her role as Police Officer (and later, Detective) Faith Yokas in the drama "Third Watch" (1999-2005). She's a graduate from Rutgers University. She is afflicted by a mild form of Pfeiffer syndrome. She is married to real-life FDNY firefighter Derek Kelly, … - Howard Antony
Howard Antony (born 19 April 1963, in Paddington, London, England) is a British actor, best known for playing the role of Alan Jackson, in the BBC soap opera "Eastenders" from 1993 - 1997. Antony made his acting debut in 1987, playing a very minor role in the Stanley Kubrick film "Full Metal Jacket", which was being filmed on location in East London. - Neil Edmond
Neil Edmond (b. Shrewsbury, England 1970) is a British actor and comedy writer. Neil is a member of the comedic sketch trio The Consultants, alongside James Rawlings and Justin Edwards. In 2002 they won the Perrier award for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The Consultants went on to record four series for BBC radio 4 between 2002 and 2005. Edmond has also been known to perform solo character work, … - Justin Sobers
Hollis Justin Sobers (January 16, 1981) is an African-American composer, sound designer, and audio engineer. He is the lead composer for the video game-based fan film "THE LEGEND OF ZELDA: The Hero of Time" and is the composer and sound designer for an upcoming psychological thriller independent film by Mikal Wazeerud-Din. Sobers recently composed the music for the mobile phone port of "Yuki Matsuri".
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