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Savannah grew up in San Jose, CA. She trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in LA. She has worked in specs and short films with acclaimed directors Rachel Goldberg and Stuart Gordon. Savannah trained with Tim Robbins at Actors' Gang as an Associate Member. Notable performances include: Winner of "Best Performance" Eddon Award for Laundry & Bourbon, Winner of "Star Making Performance" Scenie Award for Patterns and Winner of LA 30 Second Short Awards for Made with Love. Savannah is also an advanced martial artist of Wing Chun Kung Fu and studied under Sifu Todd Shawn Tei.- Actress
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Jennifer Black is known for Girls! Girls! Girls! or: As Tammy Withers Away (2018), Dating Disasters (2014) and Daisy's (2013).- Dasha Flynn is known for Lethal Weapon (2016), Days of Our Lives (1965) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013).
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In early 2006, actress Caitlin Van Zandt joined the cast of the CBS soap opera, Guiding Light as Ashlee Wolfe, a part that was initially only meant for a six episode run. Instead, her character was bumped up to recurring status and eventually, in 2007 Caitlin joined the cast full time.
As a child, Caitlin attended "Stagedoor Manor", a theater camp in Loch Sheldrake, New York, for ten years, along with other future actresses such as Natalie Portman, to develop her acting skills. Then in 2003, at age 18, Van Zandt made her film debut in the movie "Camp", which was filmed in Loch Sheldrake.
In 2006, Caitlin landed a role on the megahit HBO series, The Sopranos (1999) where she played Allegra Marie Sacrimoni. Caitlin is, in fact, no relation to her Sopranos co-stars Steven and Maureen Van Zandt, although it has often been reported that she is.
Born and raised in New York City, Caitlin attends Hunter College, where she is majoring in religion with a minor in psychology.- Actress
Ali Axelrad (Alison Axelrad) is an American actor, originally from Fullerton, California. She is of Ashkenazi Jewish decent. At age six, she started training as a classical singer and went on to study at Orange County School of the Arts. She graduated early and moved to New York City, where she made her Carnegie Hall debut with the Israeli Philharmonic in the US premier of Machaye Haymetim, under the direction of Maestro Zubin Mehta. Ali portrayed the iconic role of Wendy Darling opposite Tony Award nominee Jenn Colella at the Stephen Sondheim Center and was a part of Civic Light Opera of South Bay Cities' Ovation-nominated production of Ragtime. Notable film and television credits include David Fincher's Academy Nominated film Mank, alongside Gary Oldman and Amanda Seyfried (Netflix), as well as Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino (Netflix). She has lent her singing voice to Marta in Yamaha's recording of The Sound of Music and as a soloist with John Buccino's hit track Grateful on the Grateful Hurricane Sandy Benefit Release.- Actress
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Jennifer Holloway is known for Masters of Sex (2013), American Horror Story (2011) and Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013).- Actress
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Anne Schmidt is known for Goddaughter (2013), Disaster Wars: Earthquake vs. Tsunami (2013) and Dating Disasters (2014).- Actress
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Melissa Young is known for Girls! Girls! Girls! or: As Tammy Withers Away (2018), Mara (2014) and Broken Faith (2012).- Actress
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Katie Lowes was born on 22 September 1982 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Zootopia (2016) and Scandal (2012). She has been married to Adam Shapiro since 23 June 2012. They have two children.- Actress
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Annie Hamilton was born on 17 September 1992. She is an actress and writer, known for The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020), Drib (2017) and Dance Camp (2016).- Actress
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Ashley Austin Morris was born on 14 October 1983 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Sully (2016) and Fleishman Is in Trouble (2022).- Anastasia Barzee was raised in Miami, Florida. She was educated at The University of Miami and holds a BM in music (aside from singing, Anastasia plays multiple instruments). She went on to study acting with Charles Nelson Reilly, Austin Pendleton, Jose Quintero, and Burt Reynolds. Anastasia has starred on Broadway and the West End numerous times ranging from Shakespeare opposite Kevin Kline to Musicals. She has recurred on multiple television shows and can currently be seen as Lisa Bloom in the feature, She Said opposite Carey Mulligan.
- Olivia Khoshatefeh is known for Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015), New Amsterdam (2018) and Blindspot (2015).
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Winslow Bright was born in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress and art director, known for Love After Love (2017), Spy Intervention (2020) and All Wrong (2017).- Writer
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Lauren's fast-paced high concept screenplays feature quirky, misunderstood characters who come to embrace their unique talents. With comedy as her scalpel, she slices to the depths of human drama while leaving the audience in stitches.
Lauren also enjoys writing novels and children's books. Her work for children is her favorite vehicle for expressing her passion for the environment--most particularly, her love of eisenia foetida--that's worms to you! She regularly volunteers her time (and worms!) giving vermicomposting workshops for preschoolers and elementary school children.- Actress
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A Tony and Emmy Award winner, Donna Murphy has forged a career of exceptional diversity, impressing both audiences and critics with her depth and skill. This "seductive actress of major transformative powers" (NY Times) was named one of three "Legit Luminaries," alongside Joan Didion and Christine Ebersole, in Variety's Women's Impact Issue. She will next be seen on Starz' hit series Power as Lorette Walsh, the opponent of Rashad Tate, played by Larenz Tate.
Recognized as a gifted character actress in the film world, she received international critical acclaim for her performance as the mercurial Marie in Todd Solondz' Dark Horse, with Selma Blair, Christopher Walken, and Mia Farrow. In Vera Farmiga's 2011 directorial debut, Higher Ground, she co-starred with Farmiga as Kathleen, the film's troubled matriarch, creating a sensual, heartbreaking characterization. Murphy's animated feature debut, voicing the villainess Mother Gothel in Disney's mega-hit Tangled, earned her rave reviews for her scene stealing performance. She is also widely recognized for her performances as Judy Braddock, the hardworking, suburban single mom to Scarlett Johansson in The Nanny Diaries; the elegant and demanding, but ultimately sympathetic ballet instructor Juliette Simone, in Nicholas Hytner's Center Stage; and Anij, the quietly alluring and wise leader in Star Trek: Insurrection, opposite Sir Patrick Stewart. Other select film credits include: No Pay, Nudity opposite Gabriel Byrne, The Bourne Legacy with Jeremy Renner and Rachel Weisz, Oliver Stone's World Trade Center, Darren Aronovsky's The Fountain, Rosalie Octavius in Spider-Man 2, The Door in the Floor, The Astronaut's Wife with Johnny Depp, and Jade, directed by William Friedkin.
One of the most beloved and honored stage actresses of her generation, New York Magazine named Murphy one of "Three Living Legends" of the New York Theater and in 2003 awarded her one of their prestigious New York Awards. Murphy earned her two Tony Awards for her spellbinding performance in Stephen Sondheim's Passion and for her "resplendent, matchless" (New York Post) portrayal of Anna Leonowens in Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic The King and I. For her hilarious comic tour de force as Ruth Sherwood in the Broadway Revival of Wonderful Town, she received Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and Astaire Awards, as well as a Tony® nomination. Her mesmerizing performance as the Austrian chanteuse, Lotte Lenya, in Hal Prince's production of LoveMusik, earned her Drama Desk, Drama League, and Outer Critics Circle Awards, and another Tony nomination. She garnered yet another Tony Award nomination and rave reviews for her performance as a Yiddish Theater star during the Holocaust in Roundabout Theatre Company's The People in the Picture.
Murphy's off-Broadway theater highlights include three of the most successful productions in New York City Center Encores! History: Anyone Can Whistle, Follies, and Wonderful Town; Tony Kushner's production of Helen; Lincoln Center Theater's Hello, Again and Twelve Dreams opposite Mischa Barton. For Shakespeare in the Park's 50th Anniversary season, Murphy took on the role of the Witch in Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into the Woods, which also starred Amy Adams, Jessie Mueller, and Denis O'Hare. She earned Drama League and Drama Desk nominations for her performance.
Murphy returned to Broadway in 2017 when she shared the iconic role of Dolly Gallagher Levi with the legendary Bette Midler in the Tony Award winning revival of Hello, Dolly! She received great critical acclaim for the "gutsiest star turn in town" (NY Daily News) and "her own megawatt glow; her peerless musical-comedy technique, deep-dish characterization and supple vocals." (The Hollywood Reporter)
Murphy's first television film, HBO's "Someone Had to be Benny," earned her a Daytime Emmy as Best Actress in a Drama Special or Series, as well as a Cable Ace Award, and she starred as Jane Green, the matriarch of a prominent Southern family in PBS' Civil War drama series, "Mercy Street." Select recurring and guest star appearances include NBC's "The Blacklist," ABC's " Quantico", the mysterious "elegant woman" Angela Forrester in ABC's "Resurrection," include USA's "Royal Pains", "The Good Wife", "The Mentalist", "Ugly Betty", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Law & Order: SVU", "Damages", "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip", "CSI", "Law & Order", "The Practice", "Ally McBeal", Stephen Bochco's "Murder One" (ABC), and the PBS Broadcast of the Emmy Award winning "Sondheim! The Birthday Concert," the 2000 and 2002 Kennedy Center Honors (CBS.)
Murphy's additional starring television performances include Darlene Garretti on CBS' "Made in Jersey" alongside Janet Montgomery and Kyle McLaughlin, the steely Denise Goodman on TNT's "Trust Me" with Eric McCormack and Tom Cavanaugh, Heather Olshansky in CBS' "Hack" opposite David Morse, and her critically acclaimed comedic performance as the neurotic psychiatrist Dr. Ruby Stern on ABC's sitcom, "What About Joan." Her television films include Lifetime's "House of Versace," opposite Gina Gershon, Showtime's political drama "The Last Debate,"and Mary Todd Lincoln in "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" (TNT.)
A versatile singer, she can be heard on a number of recordings including Tangled (Disney Soundtrack), The People in the Picture (Kritzerland), LoveMusik (Ghostlight), Wall to Wall Sondheim (Symphony Space), Wonderful Town (DRG), Leonard Bernstein's New York (Nonesuch), Hello Again (RCA Victor), The King and I (Varese Sarabande), the Grammy Award winning Passion (Angel), and Over the Moon: The Broadway Lullaby Project, to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Young Survival Coalition.
Ms. Murphy, born in Queens, New York and raised in Hauppauge, New York and Topsfield, Massachusetts, studied with the legendary Stella Adler and at the Lee Strasberg Institute. For her contribution to the Arts, Culture and Public life, she's received special honors from New York Magazine, Symphony Space, Urban Stages, The Abingdon Theater Company, Greenwich Village's Caring Community, the Women's Project, The Little Orchestra Society, Irish America Magazine, the Breukelein Institute and Emerson College. She donates her time and efforts to a number of organizations, including the Worldwide Orphan's Foundation, Berwin Lee London New York Playwrights, Inc., The Drama League, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, and The Actors Fund. She is the proud mother of one daughter and two stepdaughters, and happily resides in New York City.- Shannon Thornton was born on 24 July 1987 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress, known for P-Valley (2020), Power (2014) and Dynasty (2017).
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India Ennenga was born on 16 November 1994 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Treme (2010), The Irishman (2019) and The Returned (2015).- Adrienne was born to Patrick Bengtsson and Erin Bydalek in Northern California and was raised in the Bay Area with her two siblings Jackson and Nathan Bengtsson. She's known for her role as Erin Bell, younger sister to Maggie Bell in CBS's hit show FBI. Adrienne earned her BFA in New York City as part of the first graduating class of the Film, Television, Commercial, and Voiceover major. She is currently represented by Davis Spylios Management.
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Cassie Dzienny is an actress, choreographer and model. Some of her credits include performing as a Radio City Rockette, walking the runway at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, performing at Lincoln Center, and appearances on TV shows such as "Hawaii Five O," "We Are Men," "Men at Work," "See Dad Run" and more. Her sister, Gracie Dzienny, is also an actress.- Gina Jun is a practicing litigation attorney, music/theater journalist, host and educator who has reconnected to her childhood roots in acting and modeling. She has appeared in a wide array of TV shows, as well as an eclectic assortment of independent, studio and feature films.
In addition, Gina has starred or been highlighted in numerous local, regional and national industrial (business, corporate, professional and government training videos) and multi-media commercial works. - Actress
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Traci Godfrey was born on 17 April 1968 in Houston, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Inventing Anna (2022), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) and The Sopranos (1999).