Lizzy Caplan
(Actor)
.. Marlena
Born:
June 30, 1982
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
An actress who commenced onscreen roles in late adolescence, Lizzy Caplan initially specialized in playing teenagers and young adults in tough-natured and slightly edgy material. Caplan landed many of her earliest assignments on the small screen, in telemovies such as the 2000 From Where I Sit and the 2002 Everybody's Doing It, and made repeat appearances on such series programs as Smallville, Freaks and Geeks, and Tru Calling. Not long after, the young performer joined the cast of Mark Waters and Tina Fey's satirical big-screen comedy Mean Girls (2004), as misfit high-school student Janis Ian. Also in 2006, Caplan scored a regular role on the sitcom The Class. In 2008, Caplan made a memorable apperance in the Matt Reeves' sci-fi thriller Cloverfield as Marlena, one of the victims of a city-wide rampaging monster, followed by a memorable run as a hippie hooked on vamprie blood on True Blood. TV would prove a good fit for the actress, who also proved an impressive comedian with starring roles on shows like Party Down, Childrens Hospital, and New Girl, In 2012, Caplan headlined a couple of girly, indie-ish films, Save the Date and Bachelorette, before taking on her highest-profile role to date- sex researcher Virginia Johnson on Showtime's Masters of Sex. Caplan was nominated for an Emmy for her work in the show. In her downtime from the series, Caplan found time to squeeze in some film work, including 2015's Christmas comedy The Night Before and 2016's Now You See Me 2.
Jessica Lucas
(Actor)
.. Lily
Born:
September 24, 1985
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
A film and television actress who began on-camera appearances in her mid-teens, Jessica Lucas kick-started her career with small-screen work in such productions as Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001) and the series 2030 CE; she achieved her first significant break, however, with regular billing on the 2004 series drama Life As We Know It (2004-2005), a critically acclaimed albeit short-lived treatment of high-school social life. Lucas transitioned fluidly to big-screen features in 2006, with supporting roles in dual efforts from that year -- the teen-oriented romantic comedy She's the Man and the supernatural horror outing The Covenant -- and continued her associations with horror material when she played one of the victims of a bizarre rampaging monster in 2008's Cloverfield. She was cast in the 2009 relaunch of Melrose Place, and followed that up with the Nicholas Sparks' adaptation Dear John. In 2011 she appeared in the sequel Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son. She was then tapped to appear in the 2013 remake of Evil Dead.
T. J. Miller
(Actor)
.. Hud
Born:
June 04, 1981
Birthplace: Denver, Colorado, United States
Trivia:
Standup comic and improvisational comedy specialist T.J. Miller got his first taste of television success on the popular PBS education program The Standard Deviants before landing various commercial and voice-over jobs. A classically trained actor who studied at B.A.D.A. in Oxford, England, the Denver, CO, native studied circus arts at Friches Théâtre Urbain in Paris before returning stateside and settling in Chicago. In 2007, Miller could be seen opposite Faith Ford and Jerry O'Connell in the ABC sitcom Carpoolers. Executive produced and written by Kids in the Hall alum Bruce McCulloch and executive produced and directed by Joe and Anthony Russo (Arrested Development), Carpoolers followed four suburban guys as they attempted to make sense of their lives on their daily drives to and from work.Miller's big movie break came when he was cast in J.J. Abrams' top-secret Cloverfield (2008); however, as he played the "cameraman" in the "found footage," he was rarely seen on-screen, though his voice was frequently heard. His voice was also heard as Tuffnut in How to Train Your Dragon (2010), a role he reprised in the sequels. Miller appeared in supporting roles in Get Him to the Greek (2010), Our Idiot Brother (2011) and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012). In 2014, he appeared in the big-budget Transformers: Age of Extinction and booked a series regular role on HBO's Silicon Valley.
Michael Stahl-David
(Actor)
.. Rob
Born:
October 28, 1982
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia:
Actor Michael Stahl-David achieved his career breakthrough in his mid-twenties, during the period of 2007-2008. Stahl-David first attained recognition for his involvement in the critically acclaimed series The Black Donnellys (2007), created by Crash progenitor Paul Haggis, about three young brothers, coming of age in Hell's Kitchen, who slip ever so subtly into organized crime. Unfortunately, that program failed to connect with a sizeable audience, but almost immediately after, Stahl-David transitioned to big-screen work as Rob, one of many unfortunate victims of a giant rampaging beast, in Matt Reeves' much-anticipated horror opus Cloverfield (2008).
Mike Vogel
(Actor)
.. Jason
Born:
July 17, 1979
Birthplace: Abington, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia:
An actor with a clean-cut, all-American look that has been used to great advantage in a broad array of genres, Mike Vogel grew up well outside the realm of show business, in Bucks County, PA. Vogel entered the film industry via a most unlikely path, when -- as an avid skater -- he shot an audition tape of himself and sent it to various skating companies, requesting their sponsorship of him. In time, this bid led to a lead role in a skateboarding movie, Casey La Scala's 2003 drama Grind. Though the film itself received a harsh critical drubbing (and reportedly grossed a little over five million dollars), Vogel's onscreen charisma proved infectious and yielded a long string of additional assignments including the 2003 telefilm Wuthering Heights (in a romantic lead opposite Erika Christensen) and the theatrical releases Supercross: The Movie (2005) and Poseidon (2006). Vogel subsequently starred in two horror outings: the occult horror film Open Graves (2009) and the monster-themed thriller Cloverfield (2008). He was in the marital drama Blue Valentine in 2010 as well as the comedy She's Out of My League. The next year he played Johnny Foote in the Oscar nominated The Help, and played opposite Anna Farris in the comedy What's Your Number?
Margot Farley
(Actor)
.. Jenn
Theo Rossi
(Actor)
.. Antonio
Born:
June 04, 1975
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia:
Rode dirt bikes growing up in Staten Island, N.Y. Studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in New York. Made TV debut in a 2001 episode of Boston Public. Appeared with Sons of Anarchy castmate Tory Kittles in the 2002 FX TV-movie Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie. Has had guest roles in such notable series as Malcolm in the Middle, NYPD Blue, Veronica Mars, Lost, Bones, Grey's Anatomy and CSI: Miami.
Brian Klugman
(Actor)
.. Charlie
Kelvin Yu
(Actor)
.. Clark
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
At age 13, he auditioned for his first school play. Performed in 27 theatre productions before graduating from high school. Briefly considered becoming a social worker and traveled to Peru and Mexico City before he was cast on Popular. Wrote a script with a friend that landed him a staff writing position on Bob's Burgers.
Lili Mirojnick
(Actor)
.. Lei
Ben Feldman
(Actor)
.. Travis
Born:
May 27, 1980
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia:
Half-Jewish on his father's side, he didn't have a bar mitzvah ceremony since he started studying Hebrew too late. First started acting in plays and musicals at Camp Manitou for Boys in Oakland, ME, when he was 6 years old. Right after graduating from college, he was hired as understudy to Jason Biggs in the Broadway production of The Graduate starring Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone. Made TV debut in Living with Fran (2005). Starred with Hillary Duff, Chris Noth and Heather Locklear in his film debut, 2005's The Perfect Man. Started his own wine label, Angelica Cellars, with his best friend in 2005. As guardian angel Fred on Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva, he sang "Baby, I Need Your Loving;" the song appeared on the 2010 soundtrack Drop Dead Diva (Music from the Original Television Series).
Anjul Nigam
(Actor)
.. Bodega Cashier
Elena Caruso
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Vakisha Coleman
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Will Greenberg
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Rob Kerkovich
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Birthplace: Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Was part of the comedy troupe Commedus Interruptus in college. Co-founded the comedy troupe Summer of Tears with Todd Waldman in 2004. Won the U.S. Comedy Art Festival's jury prize for best sketch comedy in 2007 with Summer of Tears. Was a writer for ABC's Happy Endings.
Ryan Key
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Rasika Mathur
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Baron Vaughn
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Born:
December 18, 1980
Birthplace: Portales, New Mexico, United States
Trivia:
Was raised by his great-grandparents until the age of 6. Made his Broadway debut in Drowning Crow in 2004. Released his first album, Raised By Cable in 2012. Performed in the stage production of Damn Yankees at the NY City Center, opposite Sean Hayes, Jane Krakowski and Cheyenne Jackson.
Charlyne Yi
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Born:
January 04, 1986
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Born in sunny southern California in 1986, actress and comedian Charlyne Yi started pursuing a full-time career in stand-up comedy when she was fresh out of high school. A strange and innovative mix of jokes, games, music, magic, and crowd participation, Yi's act carved out a niche in the comedy scene, and she soon began branching out. She appeared in a 2006 episode of 30 Rock, as well as in the 2008 comedy Semi-Pro, but many fans remembered her as the couch-dwelling stoner in 2007's Knocked Up.In 2009, Yi expanded her canvas even further, writing, producing, and starring in the romcom Paper Heart. A creative mix of fiction and reality, Yi played a fictionalized version of herself in the film, in a scripted story about the comedienne working with a documentary crew to make a movie about her own search for love (and potentially finding it, with real-life boyfriend Michael Cera, who also played himself). However, the clips of interviewees in the movie-within-the-movie -- whom Yi questioned about their own insights on love and romance -- were all real, melding the fictional and documentary aspects of the film even further. It proved to be a winning combination, taking home the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival.
Roma Torre
(Actor)
.. Herself
Rick Overton
(Actor)
.. Frantic Man
Born:
August 10, 1954
Trivia:
Supporting actor, onscreen from the late '80s.
Martin Cohen
(Actor)
.. Burly Guy
Jason Cerbone
(Actor)
.. Police Officer
Billy Brown
(Actor)
.. Staff Sgt. Pryce
Born:
October 30, 1970
Birthplace: Inglewood, California, United States
Trivia:
Recalls going to the same barbershop in Inglewood as Magic Johnson and Norman Nixon while growing up. Began acting in minor roles in the 1990s in films such as Geronimo: An American Legend, The Beautician and the Beast and The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Has done voice-over work for characters in video games, including Superman: Man of Steel and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Provided the voices of Rhino in The Wild Thornberrys Movie and Cliffjumper in the animated TV series Transformers: Prime. Named in the Los Angeles Times' list of Ones to Watch in 2011. Is the exclusive voice of the United States Marine Corps commercials.
Scott Lawrence
(Actor)
.. Lead Soldier
Born:
September 27, 1963
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Growing up, both of his parents were involved in civil rights activism, and he attended rallies and picket lines as a child. Was studying electrical engineering at USC when he went to a friend's acting class; he auditioned for their theater program the next semester, and completely changed tracks after being accepted. Appeared as three different characters in three different Star Trek franchise installments: Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek: Voyager, and the video game Star Trek: Away Team. Voiced Star Wars villain Darth Vader in over a dozen video games between 1994 and 2006. Has also appeared in several Aaron Sorkin productions, including The West Wing, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and The Social Network.
Jeffrey De Serrano
(Actor)
.. Soldier
Tim Griffin
(Actor)
.. Command Center Officer
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia:
His father is a pediatric cardiologist. Studied political philosophy and English literature at the University of Vermont; originally planned to be a college professor. Started his acting career while still in college, when his car broke down outside New York City and he decided to look for work; he landed the ABC Afterschool Special Taking a Stand. Made his film debut in 1995's Higher Learning. Was filming a fight scene for 2004's The Bourne Supremacy when Matt Damon actually broke his nose. Has worked multiple times with George Clooney (Leatherheads) and J.J. Abrams (Super 8).
Chris Mulkey
(Actor)
.. Lt. Col. Graff
Born:
May 03, 1948
Birthplace: Spirit Lake, Iowa, United States
Trivia:
Character actor and screenwriter Chris Mulkey is best remembered for his convincing portrayal of creepy former convict Hank Jennings in David Lynch's innovative television series Twin Peaks. A five-year veteran of the Children's Theatre Company of Minnesota, Mulkey, who had previously studied theater at the University of Minnesota, made his feature film debut in the comedy Loose Ends (1975). He made his screenwriting debut in 1988, with Patti Rocks.
Jason Lombard
(Actor)
.. Second Medic
Jamie Martz
(Actor)
.. Helicopter Pilot
Odette Annable
(Actor)
.. Elizabeth «Beth» McIntyre
Born:
May 10, 1985
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Is of Cuban and Colombian descent. Was raised in a bilingual home. Began career at age 5 in the film Kindergarten Cop (1990). In 2007, joined the cast of the ABC series October Road. Breakthrough film role came in the 2008 action flick Cloverfield. Provided the voice for the character Amata Almodovar in the 2008 video game Fallout 3. Appeared in the music video for Weezer's "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To."
Liza Lapira
(Actor)
.. La bruyère
Born:
December 03, 1981
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia:
After debuting as the friend of Winona Ryder's character in the sentimental weepie Autumn in New York (2000), actress Liza Lapira landed bit parts in Tony Scott's feature Domino (2005); guest appearances on such series as Grey's Anatomy, Monk, and Law & Order; and recurring roles on such shows as Huff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and NCIS. In 2008, Lapira ascended to supporting billing with a plum role as MIT student-turned-gambler Kianna in Robert Luketic's thriller 21. In the years to come, Lapira would appear on shows like Dexter, Dollhouse, and Traffic Light, and in movies like Crazy, Stupid, Love.
William Paul Brown
(Actor)
.. Le sergent Pryce
Chris Spinelli
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Hooman Khalili
(Actor)
.. Party Goer
Pasha D. Lychnikoff
(Actor)
.. Russian Man on Street
Born:
February 16, 1967
Trivia:
A native of Moscow, Russia, distinguished thespian Pasha D. Lychnikoff received formal training at the Russian Academy of Dramatic Arts (AKA GITIS) before emigrating to the United States in the 1990s and establishing himself as an American character actor. As such, Lychnikoff generally placed equal emphasis on film, television, and theater. Feature films in which Lychnikoff appeared included Miami Vice (2006), Trade (2007), and Fun With Dick and Jane (2005); he also made guest appearances on a myriad of primetime series dramas including The Shield, CSI: Miami, NYPD Blue, and Without a Trace, and remained active as a Los Angeles-area theatrical producer. In 2007, Lychnikoff signed on for a supporting role in Wayne Wang's gentle, slice-of-life drama A Thousand Years of Good Prayers.
Susse Budde
(Actor)
.. Medic
Odette Yustman
(Actor)
.. Beth Mcintyre
Trivia:
Actress Odette Yustman experienced a brief taste of show business before the age of six, when she was tapped to play one of the impossibly cute tots in the Arnold Schwarzenegger fish-out-of-water comedy Kindergarten Cop (1990). Aside from a brief role as a daughter in Garry Marshall's Dear God (1996), however, she subsequently remained off-screen until her early twenties. At that point, Yustman's on-camera activity re-crescendoed, first with star billing on the short-lived prime-time soaper South Beach (as an aggressive, power-playing fashion model), then with bit parts in such features as The Holiday (2006), Transformers (2007), Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007). Yustman achieved more prominent billing with a supporting turn in the sci-fi horror movie Cloverfield (2008), playing one of several friends who find their lives turned upside down by a carnivorous, rampaging beast.