John Shea
(Actor)
.. Matthew Bradshaw
Born:
April 14, 1949
Birthplace: North Conway, New Hampshire, United States
Trivia:
Actor John Shea launched his career on-stage in 1975 and made his feature-film debut in Hussy (1980). He began his long involvement with television in The Nativity (1978) and later won an Emmy for his work in the miniseries Baby M (1988). Between 1993 and 1997, Shea appeared on the television series Lois and Clark as villain Lex Luthor.
William Devane
(Actor)
.. Dr. Richard Ofshe
Born:
September 05, 1937
Birthplace: Albany, New York, United States
Trivia:
AADA alumnus William Devane first came to the attention of critics while working with the New York Shakespeare Festival. In the angry off-Broadway satire MacBird (1967), Devane played the first of many sharkish young men on the make. His entree into films came by way of the 16-millimeter In Country (1969), after which he alternated between icewater villainy (Hitchcock's Family Plot [1976]) and unexpected heroics (Rolling Thunder [1977]). Much of Devane's best work was seen on television: his marked resemblance to the Kennedy clan has served him well as JFK in TV's The Missiles of October (1974) and the Teddy-like patriarch in the 1995 series The Monroes; and he brought just the right blend of aggression, indignation and confusion to his portrayal of blacklisted TV personality John Henry Faulk in Fear on Trial (1977). Devane has also starred as Sgt. Mike Warden on the TV-series version of From Here to Eternity (1979) and duplicitous state senator Gregory Sumner in Knot's Landing . In the following decades, Devane would continue to appear on both the large and small screens, most notably on What About Brian? and 24, as well as movies like Payback and Space Cowboys.
Bess Armstrong
(Actor)
.. Roberta Bradshaw
Born:
December 11, 1953
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia:
Outgoing, athletic American actress Bess Armstrong attended Brown University, then headed off to New York to inaugurate a stage career. Bess and Lynnie Greene were starred in the 1977 sitcom On Our Own, one of the last comedy programs to be taped in Manhattan. Movie offers began sprouting up afterwards: The Four Seasons (1981), in which Bess was costarred with Alan Alda, Carol Burnett, Jack Weston and Sandy Dennis, represents Ms. Armstrong's best screen work to date. The 1983 adventure High Road to China was intended to transform Bess and costar Tom Selleck into action-movie stars, but failed. Since that time, Bess Armstrong has made films for both theatrical and direct-to-TV release, and has costarred in a brace of television series: All is Forgiven (1986) and Married People (1990).
Lisa Dean Ryan
(Actor)
.. Rebecca Bradshaw
Dean Norris
(Actor)
.. Carl Messenger
Born:
April 08, 1963
Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana, United States
Trivia:
Began acting in plays as a child and did theatre at university. Visited New York City while at university to interview for jobs on Wall Street, but also used the time to go on auditions. Attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Often portrays some type of authority figure. Was cast as a cop in Lethal Weapon 2, a commanding officer in Starship Troopers, and a state trooper in Little Miss Sunshine, amongst others. Has created several videos parodying his cop persona, including a fictional show called Cop Talk and one that pokes fun at his character in the series Breaking Bad.
Gary Grubbs
(Actor)
.. Pastor Ralph Newton
Born:
November 14, 1949
Birthplace: Amory, Mississippi
Brian Markinson
(Actor)
.. Lowell Hart
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Studied acting in London for one year before attending college in America. Made his Broadway debut in Lost in Yonkers as a replacement for Louie, the character originated by Kevin Spacey. Has worked numerous times on both stage and screen with director Mike Nichols. Appeared in the Vancouver Playhouse's production of True West in 2008, opposite Vincent Gale. Holds Canadian citizenship.
Tim Quill
(Actor)
.. Stan Cooper
John M. Jackson
(Actor)
.. Wayne Everett
Born:
June 01, 1950
Birthplace: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Ray McKinnon
(Actor)
.. Steve Sweetzer
Born:
November 15, 1957
Birthplace: Adel, Georgia, United States
Trivia:
Began acting in Atlanta in the early 1980s. Made film debut (as a state trooper) in 1989's Driving Miss Daisy; other film credits include Apollo 13, O Brother, Where Art Thou? and The Blind Side. Shared the 2001 live-action short Oscar for The Accountant with his late wife, Lisa Blount, the comedy's executive producer; and his costar and producing partner, Walton Goggins. McKinnon also wrote and directed. Was a regular on the first season of HBO's Deadwood (2004). His 2004 indie drama Chrystal (starring Blount and Billy Bob Thornton) was nominated for a Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize. Was nominated for a 2009 Independent Spirit supporting-actor award for That Evening Sun. (He also produced the drama, along with Goggins.)
Julie Ariola
(Actor)
.. Jerry
Matthew Faison
(Actor)
.. Atty. Leggert
Karla Tamburrelli
(Actor)
Brandon Smith
(Actor)
.. Sheriff
T.C. Warner
(Actor)
.. Laura Bradshaw
Scott Armstrong
(Actor)
.. Thomas Bradshaw
Norman Large
(Actor)
.. Dr. Peter Kelson
Warren Munson
(Actor)
.. Judge Beatty
Randal Patrick
(Actor)
.. Oscar