Keegan Allen
(Actor)
Born:
July 22, 1989
Trivia:
Grew up in Los Angeles. Both of his parents were involved in the arts (his father was an actor and his mother is a painter/artist). At age 13, landed his first paid acting job: a role with no lines for an independent film on Animal Planet. Studied video production and editing in high school.
Jim O'heir
(Actor)
Born:
February 04, 1962
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia:
Did improv training with Second City in Chicago. Was a member of Chicago theater troupe White Noise in the 1980s and '90s. Guest-starred as a fired department-store Santa in two David E. Kelley series: Ally McBeal and Boston Legal. Originally auditioned for the role of boss Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation, but was instead cast as associate director Jerry.
Walter Perez
(Actor)
Born:
July 12, 1982
Trivia:
California native Walter Perez began honing his skills as a kid, acting in homemade movies with his friends and family. Eventually turning pro, Perez began appearing on shows like Judging Amy and The District before landing the recurring role of Bobby "Bull" Reyes on the acclaimed prime time drama Friday Night Lights. He would go on to appear in movies like The Beautiful Life, Emilio, and the remake of Fame (2009).
Patty McCormack
(Actor)
Born:
August 21, 1945
Trivia:
Because the two actresses tended to play the same type of overwrought roles in the mid-1950s, juvenile stars Patty McCormick and Patty Duke were sometimes mistaken for one another during this period. But once seen in her starmaking role as the homicidal preteen Rhoda Penmark in The Bad Seed (in which she starred on Broadway in 1954 and in the film version in 1956), Patty McCormick can never be confused with anyone else. A pro from the age of four, McCormick was in films from 1951 and TV from 1953. After Bad Seed, she was second-billed as a bratty child star in the theatrical-film Kathy O' (1957) and was headlined in her own 1958 sitcom, Peck's Bad Girl. The uniqueness that characterized McCormick's appearances as a child evaporated when she reached maturity; though she was more than competent playing disturbed teenagers in films like The Miniskirt Mob (1967) and The Young Runaways (1968), these were parts that could have been played equally well by a dozen other young actresses. She acted sporadically into the 1970s and 1980s, her longest assignment being the role of Jeffrey Tambor's upwardly mobile wife on the TV sitcom The Ropers. In 1995, Patty McCormick starred in the direct-to-video Mommy, playing a grown-up edition of the murderous Rhoda from The Bad Seed.
Romy Rosemont
(Actor)
.. Georgia
Blake Hood
(Actor)
.. Robert
Maree Cheatham
(Actor)
.. Midge
Shavon Kirksey
(Actor)
.. Paula
Mark Edward Smith
(Actor)
.. Craig
Brit Shaw
(Actor)
.. Heather
Galadriel Stineman
(Actor)
.. Lily
Danny Arroyo
(Actor)
.. Andrew
Scott Michael Morgan
(Actor)
.. Dave
Danielle Hoetmer
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Reese
Mike Bash
(Actor)
.. Karen's Boyfriend
Frankie Sims
(Actor)
.. Country Club Friend