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Crossing Jordan
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Third Watch
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Michelle Ryan / Jaime Sommers
[info from Wikipedia.org]
She was born in Enfield, London on April 22 1984. A member of a local theatre group since she was 10, Ryan was picked for her role in EastEnders when she was 15 and first appeared on the show in September 2000. In 2005 she announced that she was leaving EastEnders as she wanted to concentrate on work in theatre and films.

Appeared on the front cover of FHM magazine shortly after her departure from Eastenders.

In the summer of 2005 Ryan appeared in the play Who's the Daddy? by Toby Young and Lloyd Evans to much aclaim at the King's Head Theatre London.

Since leaving Eastenders Ryan appeared in an episode of Marple which screened in February 2006, the independent film Cashback and Jekyll for the BBC, a modern day version of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring James Nesbitt.

According to the British newspaper The Sun, Ryan auditioned to replace Billie Piper as the Doctor's companion in Doctor Who; however Freema Agyeman was ultimately chosen for the role.

Credits prior to BW:
Flick [2007] (filming)
Mansfield Park [2007] - TV ... Maria Bertram
I Want Candy [2007] .... Lila
Cashback [2006] .... Suzy
Marple [2006] TV By the Pricking of My Thumbs... Rose Waters
Jekyll [2006] - TV Series .... Katherine Reimer
EastEnders - TV series .... Zoe Slater [210 episodes, 2000-2005]
EastEnders: Slaters in Detention [2003] TV - ... Zoe Slater
Comic Relief 2003 [2003] - TV The Big hair Do [sketch] .... Zoe Slater
Burnside [2000//01] -TV Exposed Pt1. & Pt.2 .... School Friend
The Worst Witch [2000] - TV Fair Is Foul & Fouls Are Fair .... Dolores


Miguel Ferrer / Jonas Bledsoe
Ferrer was born in Santa Monica, California, on the 7th of February 1955, the oldest of five children born to Puerto Rican Oscar winner José Ferrer and singer Rosemary Clooney-Ferrer. Ferrer was raised amongst all the splendor and glamour of Hollywood. As a child, his hero was Batman, and as a teenager his interests shifted towards music. He began carving a path as a studio musician. Ferrer played the drums on Keith Moon's Two Sides of the Moon. Band mate Bill Mumy ("Will Robinson" on the television classic Lost In Space) cast him as a drummer in his first television role, in the series Sunshine.

In 1983, Ferrer was given a small part as a waiter in the movie The Man Who Wasn't There. He was also given a minor rolesmall part in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock as the Excelsior helm officer. Since then, Ferrer has been cast in many major movies, usually in the role of villain. Of late TV viewers are mostly likely to recognise him from Crossing Jordan, where Ferrer plays Dr. Garret Macy, one of the main characters. He has starred on the show from its inception in 2001. He also starred in the mini series The Stand.

Quotes: "When I first heard Bionic Woman, I thought, 'There's no way. Not interested. Forget it,' " says Miguel Ferrer, who plays the head of a secret organization that saves Jaime Sommers. "They said, 'Hold on. It's dark and it's nasty and people die (and) it's not what you think it is.' And sure enough, it's not what I thought it was."

Credits prior to BW include:
Crossing Jordan [2001-2007].... Dr. Garret Macy / 88 episodes
Halo 2 [2004] ... Heretic Leader
The Manchurian Candidate [2004].... Colonel Garret
Jackie Chan Adventures [2003-2004]... Shadowkhan King / 6 episodes [Voice]
Traffic [2000].... Eduardo Ruiz
LateLine [1998-1999].... Victor 'Vic' Karp / 17 episodes
Mulan [1998].... Shan-Yu [Voice]
The Night Flier [1997].... Richard Dees
Tales from the Crypt [1990-1994]... Gary / 3 episodes
The Stand [1994].... Lloyd Henreid [Mini series]
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me [1992].... Albert Rosenfield
Twin Peaks [1990-1991] .... FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield / 8 episodes
Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North [1989] [TV]
RoboCop [1987]... Bob Morton
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock [1984]... First Officer
Cagney & Lacey [1984]... Nunzio /1 episode
The Man Who Wasn't There [1983]... Waiter
Heartbreaker [1983].... Angel
ChiPs [1983]... Bean / 1 episode
Magnum, P.I. [1981].... Ensign Robert 'Bobby' Wickes, USN / 1 episode


Will Yun Lee / Jae Huang
Will Yun Lee was born on March 22, 1975 in Arlington, Virginia. By his teens he was living in the San Francisco area with his father, a Korean tae kwan do grandmaster. Lee also became an accomplished martial artist, and won an athletic scholarship to the University of California at Berkeley. Lee’s character was nourished both by the traditional values of his family and the decidedly un-spiritual socio-economic climate of the 1980s. He was raised by both immediate and extended family and moved often, exposed to life ranging from the tough Bronx streets to the idyllic Hawaiian beaches.

He first cam to prominence for his role as Danny Woo on the TV movie, and subsequent series Witchblade. In 2002 he was named by People Magazine as one of their "50 Most Beautiful People". On the big screen, Lee starred opposite Jennifer Garner in the feature film Elektra.Lee also starred in the independent film Face,directed by Bertha Bay-Sa Pan, that premiered in the dramatic competition at Sundance 2002. His other recent film credits include Warner Bros. Torqueand MGM’s 007 adventure Die Another Day.

While in school, Lee worked at East Bay Asian Youth Center, teaching high-risk teens from ghetto neighborhoods not unlike those he had known as a child in the Bronx. It was there that his ongoing commitment to young people began, a commitment that continues to play an important role in his life.

It was also at this time that Lee became seriously interested in acting. After landing a role in Nash Bridges he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career. Guest-star roles in television series such as Profilerand Brimstoneled to roles in the television movie The Disciples and eventually in the critically acclaimed Sundance film opener What’s Cooking -- and to his best known role as Danny Woo on Witchblade. He co-starred in the series opposite Yancy Butler for its two seasons. This summer, Lee can be seen as Mazarin in the television show Fallen, co-starring with Bryan Cranston and Paul Wesley.

Credits prior to BW include:
Thief [2006] Series... Vincent Chan [6 episodes]
Tsunami: the Aftermath [2006] TV... Chai
Elektra [2005]... Kirigi
Torque [2004]... Val
Threat Matrix [2004] - TV 'PPX'... Danny Roh
10-8:Officers on Duty [2004/3] - TV 'Let It Bleeed' & 'Love Don't Love Nobody'... Detective Danny Chang
Die Another Day [2002]... Colonel Moon
Four Reasons [2002]... Buddha
Face [2002]... Daniel
Witchblade [2001] - TV 'Parallax'... Det. Danny Woo
Witchblade [2000] TV movie.... Det. Danny Woo
The Disciples [2000]... Yoyo Lee
What's Cooking? [2000]... Jimmy Nguyen
Gung Fu: The New Dragon [2000] ... Danny
V.I.P [1999] - TV 'Mao Better Blues'
Brimstone [1998] - TV 'Poem' ... Roger
Profiler [1998] - TV 'Ties That Bind'... Andrew Young


Lucy Hale / Rebecca Sommers
Karen Lucy Hale, credited as Lucy Hale or ""Lucy Kate Hale"", was born on June 14, 1989, and is the youngest of three; her siblings include an older sister, Maggie and a step- brother, Wes. She has a Yorkie named Bentley..

She appeared on American Juniors in 2003, which was her first appearance in the public spotlight. After the American Juniors band dissolved, Hale focused on acting, which had been a passion of hers for a while. She's had guest roles on shows such as Drake & Josh, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, The O.C., and How I Met Your Mother. As well she filmed an ABC pilot for the show Secrets of a Small Town in 2006, a FOX pilot called The Apostles, and Amercan Family which was a pilot for CBS.

Most recently she booked a lead role in Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants 2. She will play Effie, Lena's little sister. She is also due to appear in a several episodes of the Disney show Wizards of Waverly Place starring David Henrie and Selena Gomez.

Credits prior to BW, include:
The Apostles [2008] (TV) .... Rachel Rydell
Wizards of Waverly Place .... Miranda /1 episode
First Kiss.... Miranda / 1 Episode
How I Met Your Mother [2007] .... Katie Scherbatsky / 1 episode
First Time in New York (2007) TV Episode .... Katie Scherbatsky
American Family
[2007] [TV] .... Brittany Jane
The O.C .[2006] .... Hadley Hawthorne / 1 episode
Drake & Josh [2006].... Hazel / 1 episode
Secrets of a Small Town [2006] .... Tisha Steele / 1 episode
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide [2005] .... Amy Cassidy / 1 episode
An American Idol Christmas [2003] [TV] .... Herself
American Juniors [2003] .... Final Group Member

Lucy on 'The O.C.'


Molly Price / Ruth Treadwell
Molly Evan Price was born in North Plainfield, New Jersey, USA on December 15th 1966. She is one of 5 children, with 2 brothers and 2 sisters. She a graduate of Rutgers University, New Jersey. She currently resides in New York City.Her hobbies include boxing, cooking and reading. She has also made another of her passions - cooking - a career, by opening a gourmet sandwich shop on Block Island, Rhode Island called Three Sisters.

New Jersey native Molly Price is best known for her role as police officer (and later detective) Faith Yokas in the drama Third Watch. She grew up knowing she would someday act, and she was a fan of television as her favorite shows included I Love Lucy and thirtysomething

Price’s television career began with multiple guest appearances on NBC’s Law & Order, and she most recently appeared on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, and Without a Trace. Price also appeared in Sex and the City, as Carrie’s cashmere-distributing friend, Susan Sharon.

On the big screen, Molly has co-starred in two Woody Allen films -- Sweet and Lowdownwith Sean Penn and Mighty Aphrodite. Her other film work includes Pushing Tin, directed by Mike Newell, and Sundance favorite Kiss Me, Guido and Risk. She recently wrapped Devil You Know with Lena Olin and can be seen in the upcoming film, In Bloom, starring alongside Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood.

In addition, Price is also involved with theater. She was in Salome with Al Pacino on Broadway, and last year, she appeared in the off-Broadway production of Manic Flight Reaction.

Price received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Rutgers University, Mason Gross School of the Arts. Married to Derek Kelly -- a real-life New York firefighter (who also had a recurring guest star role on Third Watch), they have one son, Jake. They currently reside in New York and own a gourmet sandwich shop called Three Sisters [as of 20027].

Derek Kelly, is a firefighter for the FDNY and was involved in the rescue operation after the events of 9/11. She and Derek become parents with the birth of a baby boy named Jake in mid-November of 2003.

Credits prior to BW include:
Without a Trace [2007]... Emily Reynolds / 1 episode
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip [2007]... Nona Pruitt / 1 episode
Law & Order [1991-2006]... Allison Ashburn / 4 episodes
Devil You Know [2006]... Edie Fontaine
Third Watch [1999-2005]... Det. Faith Yokas / 57 episodes
Medical Investigation [2005]... Detective Faith Yokas /1 episode
ER [2002]... NYPD Off. Faith Yokas / 1 episode
Sex and the City [1999-2002]... Susan Sharon / 2 episodes
Just Visiting [2001]... Teacher #1
Chasing Sleep [2000]... Susie
Random Hearts [1999]... Alice Beaufort
Sweet and Lowdown [1999]... Ann
Pushing Tin [1999]... Crystal Plotkin
Kiss Me, Guido [1997]... Meryl
Ties to Rachel [1997]... Leah
Bless This House [1995]... Phyllis [unknown episodes]
The Shamrock Conspiracy [1995] [TV Movie]
Risk [1994]... Nikki
The Counterfeit Contessa [1994]... Margo [TV Movie]
Jersey Girl [1992]... Cookie
Avenue Z Afternoon [1991]... Norma [TV Movie]


Katee Sackhoff / Sarah Corvus
Kathryn Ann Sackhoff was born on April 8, 1980 in Portland, Oregon. Katee grew up in St. Helens, Oregon. She graduated from Sunset High School in Beaverton in 1998. She has had roles in films such as Halloween: Resurrection, and in television, including the series The Education of Max Bickford and guest appearances on American programs such as ER and Cold Case. She played the female lead in the action/scifi movie The Last Sentinel and the psychological thriller White Noise: The Light. In the former she plays a partisan and in the latter a nurse named Sherry Clarke.

A familar face from the re-imagined SF series Battlestar galactica for the last 3 years where she has portrayed tough-as-nails fighter pilot Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace. In 2004 she was nominated for a Saturn Award in the "Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series" category for her portrayal of Thrace on the Battlestar Galactica miniseries. In May 2006, she won the Saturn Award for the same role.

Credits prior to BW include:
Battlestar Galactica [2004-2007]... Captain Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace
White Noise 2: The Light [2007]... Sherry Clarke
The Last Sentinel [2007]... Girl
Cold Case [2004].. Terri Maxwell 1969 / 1 episode
Boomtown [2003]... Holly / 1 episode
Battlestar Galactica - mini series [2003]... Lt. Kara 'Starbuck' Thrace
ER [2002]... N.F.'s Girlfriend / 1 episode
Halloween: Resurrection [2002]... Jenna 'Jen' Danzig
The Education of Max Bickford [2001]... Nell Bickford
My First Mister [2001]... Ashley
The Fearing Mind [2000]... Lenore Fearing
Undressed aka MTV's undressed [2000]... Annie
Hefner: Unauthorized [1999]... Mary
Chicken Soup for the Soul [1999]... Claire / 1 episode
Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane [1999]... Susan / 1 episode
Locust Valley [1999]... Claire Shaw
Fifteen and Pregnant [1998]... Karen Gotarus [TV movie]

 
     
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