Kathryn Morris
(Actor)
.. Lilly Rush
Born:
January 28, 1969
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Trivia:
Held in warm regard by Xena-philes for her role as the vulnerable villain Najara in the popular fantasy adventure series Xena: Warrior Princess, actress Kathy Morris sports an impressively eclectic resumé, appearing in everything from television's creepy Poltergeist: The Legacy to such dramatic roles as The Contender (2000).Morris was born in Cincinnati, but grew up traveling constantly and living a Partridge Family-esque existence with her close-knit family/bandmates from the age of five. Though she would spend time in such geographically diverse climates as Brooklyn, TX, and the cold of Connecticut, it was with her early experiences in the spotlight that Morris found the most fulfillment. Seguing into theater after her youthful experiences on the stage, she began to refine her acting skills and soon made the decision to pursue a professional career as an actress. Laboring through countless hours of free work and waitressing in the years she spent launching her career, Morris finally got her break when cast alongside Mark Harmon in the made-for-television film The Long Road Home in 1991. Making her feature debut opposite 15-minute rap sensation Vanilla Ice in Cool as Ice the same year, Morris appeared in more made-for-TV movies (Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All [1994]) and low-budget thrillers (Sleepstalker [1995] and The Prophecy II [1998]) in the following years, Morris began to truly gain momentum in 1997 when she was cast in television's Pensacola: Wings of Gold and the aforementioned Xena: Warrior Princess. Never having been the athletic type, Morris left most of the fantastic swashbuckling of her sympathetic villainess in the physically demanding Xena to stunt doubles. After appearances in The Contender and the nuclear war thriller Deterrence (2000), Morris leapt into her biggest film yet with her role in Steven Spielberg's A.I. (2001). Spielberg also cast her in his next film, 2002's Minority Report, playing Tom Cruise's estranged wife.In 2003, Morris returned to television in the CBS series Cold Case. Playing Philadelphia Detective Lilly Rush, Morris was the lead in the show, which ran for seven seasons. After Cold Case wrapped in 2010, she played the small role of Billy Beane's (Brad Pitt) wife in the Oscar-nominated film Moneyball (2011), but her scenes were ultimately cut from the movie. In 2013, Morris appeared in the Hallmark Channel's TV Movie The Sweeter Side of Life.
John Finn
(Actor)
.. John Stillman
Born:
September 30, 1952
Trivia:
With a countenance that can effortlessly suggest a beleaguered everyman or a no-nonsense tough, American character actor John Finn has sustained a prolonged and impressively varied career. A New York City native, Finn received one of his earliest assignments under the aegis of Stuart Rosenberg, as Ginty in the ethnic drama (and cult hit) The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984). The actor's resumé over the following ten years packed in a series of key Hollywood films of varying quality -- from the wonderful Ed Zwick drama Glory (1989) and the fine Alan Pakula political thriller The Pelican Brief (1993) to the Bob Clark buddy comedy Loose Cannons (1990). Finn also appeared in occasional telemovies, notably the 1991 Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories, as Jimmy Lanahan, the husband of homemaker-turned-Playmate Meredith Lanahan (Lynda Carter). After appearances on such hit series as The X-Files, Frasier, and NYPD Blue, and parts in the major studio releases Catch Me If You Can and Analyze That (2002), Finn landed one of his first regular series roles, playing Lieutenant John Stillman on the popular detective program Cold Case.
Thom Barry
(Actor)
.. Will Jeffries
Born:
December 06, 1950
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Trivia:
With his distinct appearance, the bald and imposing African-American player Thom Barry made a seemingly perfect character actor, and thus found himself frequently cast as guards, police detectives, and heavies in mainstream Hollywood features, from the early '90s on. He landed a bit part as a guard in Rob Reiner's The American President (1995), appeared as Samahani in Congo (1995), and played Sgt. Marcus in the Shaquille O'Neal-headlined superhero picture Steel (1997). Barry maintained a higher profile as Agent Bilkins in two Jerry Bruckheimer-produced action pictures, The Fast and the Furious (2001) and its sequel 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003). Additionally, after years of guest-acting work on the small screen, he signed for his first regular role -- that of homicide investigator Will Jeffries -- on the popular detective series Cold Case (2006).
Jeremy Ratchford
(Actor)
.. Nick Vera
Born:
August 06, 1965
Birthplace: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Trivia:
After a series of very brief appearances in low-rent Hollywood films and studio products including Junior (1986), Short Circuit 2 (1988), and Welcome Home (1989), Canadian character actor Jeremy Ratchford revealed a predilection for slightly dark, crime-themed material, even as he occasionally branched off into other genres. Career highlights include a portrayal of Deputy Andy Russell in Clint Eastwood's 1992 Oscar winner Unforgiven, Harvey Sanders in the made-for-television docudrama Getting Gotti (1994), and Darryl Marquette in a guest appearance on NYPD Blue. In 2006, Ratchford accepted the regular role of investigator Nick Vera on the detective series Cold Case.
Danny Pino
(Actor)
.. Scotty Valens
Born:
April 15, 1974
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia:
Is the son of Cuban immigrants. In his youth, aspired to become a baseball player or a lawyer, or join the Coast Guard. Was a lifeguard in Miami as a teen. Met his future wife, Lilly, during a middle-school theater class when they were just 13. They continued their education together through junior high, high school, college and graduate school. Off-camera pursuits include writing; received writing credits on the Cold Case episodes "Stealing Home" (2009) and "Metamorphosis" (2010).
Tracie Thoms
(Actor)
.. Kat Miller
Born:
August 19, 1975
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia:
African-American supporting actress Tracie Thoms first arrived on the Hollywood scene in the early 2000s, and worked steadily thereafter, landing a covetous string of roles in many of Hollywood's most hotly anticipated films. She played Andrea in the riotous Tribeca-produced frat-boy comedy Porn 'n Chicken (2002), then tackled the role of Mahandra, the acerbic best friend of the even more acerbic Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas), on the short-lived cult fantasy series Wonderfalls (2004). In 2005 and 2006, respectively, Thoms tackled sizeable roles in the Chris Columbus-directed musical Rent and the David Frankel-helmed box-office smash The Devil Wears Prada. Additionally, in 2006, Thoms got promoted from a previously recurring role to a regular character -- Kat Miller -- on the hit detective series Cold Case. She then geared up for Death Proof, Quentin Tarantino's half of the Grindhouse double-bill, as the garrulous Kim, one of three no-nonsense female vigilantes who take on Kurt Russell's psychopath Stuntman Mike.
Susanna Thompson
(Actor)
.. Diane Yates
Born:
January 27, 1985
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia:
Actress Susanna Thompson began her acting career in the early '90s, making small appearances in TV movies and on shows like Silk Stalkings. Already an accomplished stage actress, Thompson's main career was in the theater, and she often met with critical acclaim. Then, in 1999, she was cast in the role of the Borg Queen on the series Star Trek: Voyager, and she instantly became a member of a tremendously enthusiastic cult fan base. Soon afterward, Thompson found herself starring in her own series, Once and Again, and would wrack up starring roles in many more shows over the coming years, like Still Life, and The Book of Daniel.
Johnny Messner
(Actor)
.. Ryan Cavanaugh
Born:
April 11, 1970
Birthplace: Syracuse, New York, United States
Trivia:
Grew up in Newburyport, Massachusetts.While his father served as a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, lived in Europe, mainly Germany and England, for 13 years.Played sports at military bases and wanted to be a sportscaster.Studied communications in San Diego.Worked as a bartender and as a personal assistant to Andrew Stevens.
George Finn
(Actor)
.. Barry Jensen
Donna Pescow
(Actor)
.. Nancy Kent
Born:
March 24, 1954
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
Trivia:
Lead actress, onscreen from 1977.
Stefanie Seifer
(Actor)
.. Young Nancy Kent
Melissa Ordway
(Actor)
.. D
JB Blanc
(Actor)
.. Paul Shepard
Born:
February 02, 1969
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia:
Is of French and English descent.Was raised in Yorkshire, England.Made his debut as an actor performing in theaters.Is an avid sports fan, including soccer and Formula 1.Has had an extensive career in theater worldwide.Is skilled at guitar and piano.
Jonathan Brett
(Actor)
.. Young Paul Shepard
Mac Brandt
(Actor)
.. Preston Schmall
Julie Ariola
(Actor)
.. Betty Schmall
Scott Lincoln
(Actor)
.. Carl Guidry
Anna Rose Moore
(Actor)
.. Felicity Andrews
Mandy June Turpin
(Actor)
.. Sally Shaver
William Russ
(Actor)
.. Tim Hudson
Born:
October 20, 1950
Trivia:
A self-described "navy brat," William Russ travelled all over the country in his formative years. Russ settled down in one place long enough to attend the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; here he studied drama with such classmates as Christine Lahti. After graduation, he toured Europe as a member of the Ann Arbor mime troupe. Back in the states, he attended New York's Neighborhood Playhouse on a scholarship. His subsequent New York stage credits include MacBeth, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (in which he appeared with Al Pacino) and Buried Child. In films since 1989's Disorganized Crime, Russ' largest and most rewarding movie role (thus far) was over-the-hill ballplayer Roy Dean Bream in 1991's Pastime. Russ is best known to the public at large for his TV work: he has played Burt McCowan in Another World, Roger Lococco in Wiseguy, Redmond Dunne in Capitol News and Terry Hannon in The Middle Ages. At present, William Russ -- billed under his nickname "Rusty" -- appears on a weekly basis as Ben Savage's father on Boy Meets World, taking occasional time-outs to co-star in such made-for-TV movies as Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (1995).
Adam Powell
(Actor)
.. Young Tim Hudson
Karlton Johnson
(Actor)
.. Fred Norris
Charles Woods Gray
(Actor)
.. Calvin Walsh
Born:
September 28, 1928
Died:
March 07, 2000
Trivia:
Previously a clerk for a London real-estate agent, white-maned, well-poised Donald Marshall Gray became a stage actor in 1952. Since there already was a Donald Gray in British equity, Gray changed his professional first name to Charles (he was sometimes billed as Charles D. Gray to avoid confusion with American character player Charles H. Gray, and in the early 1960s, he briefly appeared on stage as Oliver Gray). A Shakespeare specialist in the theatre, Gray was most often cast as icy authority figures on screen: Essex in Cromwell (1970), Mycroft Holmes in 7% Solution (1978), and, of course, the unctuous criminologist/narrator in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). The actor's aura of well-bred insincerity was eminently suited to villainy, notably as Blofield in the 1970 James Bond entry Diamonds are Forever. Though never credited as such, Charles Gray served as the "voice" of actor Jack Hawkins after the latter lost his larynx to throat cancer.
Chris Carrington
(Actor)
.. Young Calvin Walsh
Ronald F. Hoiseck
(Actor)
.. Ned
Charles McCurdy
(Actor)
.. Walt
Michael Petrone
(Actor)
.. State Trooper
Karen James
(Actor)
.. Nurse
Pamela Shaddock
(Actor)
.. ER Nurse
Matt Sigloch
(Actor)
.. Swat #1
Jon Gries
(Actor)
.. Bill Shepard
Christopher Carrington
(Actor)
.. Calvin Walsh '83
Chuck Kelley
(Actor)
.. Walt
Todd Sandler
(Actor)
.. Mel Shaver '09