Kiff: Lights Out/Dinner at Barry's


8:00 pm - 8:30 pm, Tuesday, October 28 on The Disney Channel (West) ()

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Lights Out/Dinner at Barry's

Season 2, Episode 6

Kiff and Barry accidentally cause a townwide blackout by upsetting a lighthouse keeper; Kiff has dinner at the Buns' and has to hide that she hates the food.

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Lauren Ash (Actor)
Born: February 04, 1983
Birthplace: Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Is an alumnus of the famed Second City improv theatre, having performed revues on both the Chicago and Toronto Mainstages. Is one half of the Toronto-based sketch comedy duo "CORY!" Made her feature-film debut in 2007, in the Academy Award-nominated Lars and the Real Girl. Has won Canadian Comedy Awards including Best Female Improviser, Best Comedic Play and Best Sketch Troupe.
Vella Lovell (Actor)
Birthplace: New Mexico, United States
Trivia: Appeared in The Bacchae, opposite Jonathan Groff, at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park in 2009. Appeared in the short play Recess as part of a selection of one-act plays titled The Great Recession at the Flea Theater in New York. Played Lady Macbeth in an all-female adaptation of Macbeth, while studying at the Juilliard School. In 2010, played a student in the CollegeHumor Originals sketch Independence Day Extended Scene. Performed in A Streetcar Named Desire, When You're Here, and the children's musical Camp Monster while participating in the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Rhys Darby (Actor)
Born: March 21, 1974
Birthplace: Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia: Served in the New Zealand Army for four years as a signaler trained in Morse code. Performed standup comedy in Britain for eight years before landing his first screen role. Met fellow New Zealanders Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement at a comedy festival; after hitting it off, they collaborated on several projects, including Flight of the Conchords. Created his Flight of the Conchords character on the spot at the first shoot. Served as an ambassador for Greenpeace's "Sign On" campaign to reduce carbon emissions by 2020.
Nichole Sakura (Actor)
Birthplace: San Francisco, California, United States
Trivia: Became involved in theater at the age of 8. Speaks fluent Japanese. Studied at Upright Citizens Brigade and the Groundlings Theatre. Produced, wrote, directed and starred in a comedy short for Funny or Die entitled Kiko in America in 2013.
Gary Anthony Williams (Actor)
Born: March 14, 1966
Birthplace: Fayetteville, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Born in Fayetteville, GA (a suburb of Atlanta), actor Gary Anthony Williams attended Clayton State College and went on to establish himself as one of the most-sought after character players of the 2000s, maintaining his most frequent presence on television. A classically trained actor, Williams honed his craft via involvement with the Georgia Shakespeare Festival, then performed in various theatrical locales including Agatha's Dinner Theatre, The Shakespeare Tavern, and the Alliance Theatre. Williams moved into television in the late '90s, with a guest spot on the series drama In the Heat of the Night and a small role in the Schwarzenegger thriller End of Days (1999).The following decade witnessed Williams guesting in series programs including CSI, Joan of Arcadia, and NYPD Blue, appearing in recurring roles on shows such as Malcolm in the Middle, and tackling a small supporting part in the farce Undercover Brother (2002). He signed for two permanent series roles in subsequent years: that of Uncle Ruckus in the racially themed animated sitcom The Boondocks, and that of Clarence Bell, a shy lawyer who develops a drag queen alter ego, Clarice, to contend with difficult situations, on the offbeat David E. Kelley series drama Boston Legal.
Tom Kenny (Actor)
Born: July 13, 1962
Birthplace: East Syracuse, New York, United States
Trivia: Voice actor Tom Kenny was born in New York and worked as a standup comedian. After brief roles in the comedy features How I Got Into College and Shakes the Clown, he started doing sketch comedy on the FOX series The Edge. One of his first voice acting gigs was the cow on Rocko's Modern Life. In 1995, he starting writing and acting on the HBO sketch comedy series Mr. Show with Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. It was there that he met his future wife, fellow cast member Jill Talley. After Mr. Show ended, Kenny turned to voice acting full-time with popular Cartoon Network series like Dexter's Laboratory. On The Powerpuff Girls, he provided colorful narration as well as several character voices. Grown-up audiences heard him on Dilbert, Futurama, The Animatrix, or Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights. Though he has dozens of credits to his name, Kenny is probably most well known as the voice of SpongeBob SquarePants. First aired in 1999 on Nickelodeon, SpongeBob SquarePants is an animated series about a fry cook who lives at the bottom of the sea. Popular with both young and old audiences, the show became one of the most highly-rated cartoons on TV. Kenny was also the narrator and various other characters on the show, and reprised his role for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie in 2004. The always-in-demand vocal talent performed multiple roles in The Ant Bully, took over the duty of voicing Rabbit in 2011's Winnie the Pooh, and gave Wheelie a voice in Transformers: Dark of the Moon. In 2012 he could be heard in Tim Burton feature length adaptation of his short film Frankenweenie.
Eugene Cordero (Actor)
Rachel House (Actor)
Born: October 20, 1971
Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand
Trivia: An accomplished stage performer and an increasingly prolific face in the world of film, actress Rachel House studied her craft at Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School before winning the 2003 Chapman Tripp Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actress for her stirring performance in Enemy of the People and making a global impression in the Oscar-nominated international hit Whale Rider. While she may not necessarily possess traditional Hollywood good looks, House has an undeniably distinct persona onscreen and exhibits just the kind of charisma that could prove the foundation for an enduring career. New Zealand television viewers know House best thanks to her performance as a panelist on Maori Television's Ask Your Aunti and as a traveling circus member in the post-apocalyptic sci-fi fantasy series Maddigan's Quest, though increasingly prolific roles in such international releases as the quirky, Napoleon Dynamite-inspired Eagle vs. Shark have found her fan base rapidly expanding to all corners of the globe.

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