
Minor Cast
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Clayne Crawford Filmography Short facts Clayne Crawford was born on April 20 in Alabama. His birthname is Joseph, but he modified it first into Joey and then changed it to Clayne. At first he wanted to honour a ancestor by changing his name but then he decided that 'Clayne' would wind up in the peoples memory. He hadn't any acting planes when he moved to Los Angles. He was hoping to play baseball at the UCLA, but a knee injury ended his career and he had to look for a new vocational challenge. Only after four years he could snatch his first acting role. In the meantime he held himself over water with a job in the construction instustry. In october 1997 he got a very small role in the popular TV Show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". In it's Season 2 he was cast as Rodney Munson in the Episode "Inca Mummy Girl". Then, his filmography really starts in 2001. He got a leading role in Robert Kevin Townsend's independent Drama "Gas Station Jesus" and he made a guest appearances in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation". In the same year he played Billy Darden, Maria's old friend, in Roswell. After that he got roles in the movies "One Blood Planet" (2001) and "A Walk to Remember" (2002). With Jesse Bradford, Erika Christensen and Roswell Actress Shiri Appleby he played together in the Teen Thriller "Swimfan". Clayne has stage experience, as well. He played in theater productions like "The Bullet Proof Kid", "Pushing Thirty" or "Is Nudily Required". In 2002 he was engaged to Sunny Mabrey - a up-and-comer actress. They met while he was working in a local theater. Sunny was born in Alabama, like Clyne, and they grew up a mere 20 minutes from one another. Sunny's résumé entries include modelling for the GAP "Khakis" campaign and a spot as one of the naked bodies behind Ricki Martin on the cover of Rolling Stone in 1999. She made her debut in the movie "The New guy", Eliza Dushku is on that movie, too. And you can have seen her on the Limp Bizkit's "Nookie" video.. Clayne recently played in the movies "Trespassing", "The Great Raid" and "Love Song for Bobby Long". He is still driving his old Toyota Truck and he thinks that he can never understand what's so great about an BMW. |
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Desmond Askew Filmography Short facts Desmond Askew was born on December 17, 1972. He studied acting at the Sylvia Young Theatre School in England, UK. He landed his first big role in an american feature film in 1999. The movie was called "Go!". It tells the story of the events after a drug deal, told from three different points of view. But beyond doubt, Desmond wasn't a Newcomer in the acting scene. He got his very first role in "Digital Dreams", a autobiographical movie about the Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman's, (1983) when he was 11 years old. Hereupon, in 1984, a part in Paul McCartneys Musical "Give My Regarts to Broad Street" followed. In it, Desmond was credited as the 'Magic Carped Child'. After that he played as small role as Copy Boy in 1988's Jack the Ripper. At that time Desmond was 16 years old. He is an actor that is familiar to the english audience - played he the character Gavroche in "Les Miserables" and he had roles in diverse theater productions. For example: "A Thousand Clowns", "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Aladdin". After that, you could see him a regular cast member in different tv series like "Grange Hill", "Up Our Street" and for the BBC Television "Island". In the 2nd Roswell Season Desmond appeared as Brody - the new owner of the UFO museum. One of his latest projects is called "Fabled". Desmond is playing the lead character Joseph Fable, who just has broke up with his girlfriend and he's not taking it very well. His girlfriend might be plotting against him with their mutual psychiatrist. More information about this movie can be found here: fabledthemovie.com. In 2004 he was cast as Ziggy Poole in Scott Zakarin's movie "Jekyll". This movie is currently in post-production. |
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Julie Benz Filmography Short facts Born in Pennsylvania, Julie Benz's father is a Pittsburgh surgeon, her mother an figure ice skater. The family settled in nearby Murrsyville when Julie was two, and she stared ice stakting at age three. She competed in the 1988 U.S. Championships in junior ice dancing with her partner David Schilling, coming in 13th. Her older brother and sister, Jeffrey and Jennifer, were in the 1987 U.S. Junior Champions in ice dancing and competed internationally. When Julie was 14, she had a bad stress fracture and had to take time off. By 1989, with her figure skating career over, Julie turned to acting and got involved in the local theater where she got a role in the play Street Law. Her first movie role was a small, credited, speaking part in in the Black Cat episode in the Dario Argento/George A. Romero co-direction horror flick, Due occhi diabolici (1990) playing in one scene alongside Harvey Keitel. A year later, she got a role on a TV show called "Hi Honey, I'm Home" (1991). After graduating from high school, Julie entered New York University to study acting there. After graduation, Julie moved to Los Angeles to further pursue her career and landed some small roles in movies and TV shows including a guest appearance on "Married... with Children" (1987) and in the Aaron Spelling TV pilot "Cross Town Traffic". In 1996, Julie auditioned for the role of Buffy in the series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), but lost out to Sarah Michelle Gellar. However, she was offered a small role as a vampire girl in which she did such a good job that her part was expanded to a few more episodes in playing the vampire Darla. With that, Julie Benz's career had finally taken off. She has also revised her role as Darla in the Buffy spinoff series "Angel" (1999/I) for two years and has has various minor and small roles in various film productions. She also had a small, but memorable, role playing a receptionist in the movie As Good as It Gets, in 1997. In the following year, Julie married the actor and comedian Jon Kassir. Jon is better know as the voice of Skeletts from "Tales from the Crypt". In 1999, Julie played Marcie Fox in the dark comedy "Jawbreaker" which is about three popular girls who pretend to kidnap their friend on her birthday and they accidently kill her with a jawbreaker. After some further differnt movies, she was cast as Kate Keys-Walker in the mini series "Taken" by Steven Spielberg. Julie recently completed shooting "The Velvet Side Of Hell" and "Kill Your Darlings". |
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Diane Farr Filmography Short facts Diane Farr war born on September 7 in Manhatten, New York with half-irish and half-italian roots.She grew up in Brooklyn and Long Island. Diane began her first carreer as a model, when she was 12 years old. While deciding on her major at New York's Stony Brook University, she took various theater classes. She then applied for a scholarship to a prestigious drama program at Loughborough University in England. She was accepted overseas and studied classical theater, eventually graduating with a joint B.A. from the two universities. Next she decided to travel around the world. She visited Thailand, Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Hongkong, the Middle East and Europe. After her returning to the stats she made her televison debut in "Silk Stalkings". Then she went back to the New York Theater - including the role of Jackie in the Brodway-Show "No Place Like Home". Eight days after show had ended she moved to Los Angeles and got the part as Co-Host in the popular "Loveline". After that she appeard in "Bull", "Roswell", "Arli$$", "It's Like you Know", "The David Cassidy Story", "V.I.P.", "Fired Up" and "Unhappily Ever After", and she was in the pilot movie "Love Notes" directed by Scott Baio. After that she took part in several movies like "Sacrifice" with Michael Madsen, in which she played the lead character or the romantic comedy "Little Indiscretions". Besides her career as actress Diane is also a budding author. Her first book, The Girl Code, was released on Valentine's Day 2001 and is currently working on her second book. She has also written for Jane, Esquire, Glamour and Self magazines and is a regular monthly contributor to Cosmopolitan, Soma and Gear. |
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John Doe filmography Short facts John Doe was born as John Nommensen Duchac on February 25 in 1954. He is the founder and bass player for the influential 80s punk rock band "X". He started his solo career in the 90s. His musical compositions and performances are varied, including country and folk music. He is also a well-known movie and television actor, notably playing Jeff Parker in the Roswell television series. Some of the movies that he's appeared in are "Salvador", "Great Balls of Fire!", "Boogie Nights" and "The Good Girl". Was married to X lead singer Exene Cervenka from 1977 to 1987. Since 1987 he's married to Gigi Blair. John is the father of three daughters: Veronica, Elena und Amelia. |
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Garrett M Brown filmography Short facts ./. If you can add informations about Garrett M. Brown, please email us! Thank you. |
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Devon Gummersall Filmography Short facts Devon Gummersall was born on October 15, 1978 in Durango, Colorado. The son of artist C. Gregory Gummersall, Devon is the middle of three boys. He grew up in a creative household that supported his interest in acting. Devin had his first small acting role in a commercial for Stouffers. In 1992, he made a guest appearance as Billy in the tv series "Step by Step". In the same year a starred as Baseball Captain in the family movie "Beethoven's 2nd". Besides futher guest appearances in tv series like "Almost Home", "Peaceable Kingdom", "Dream On" and a role in "Blossom" he played a part in "My Girl II". In 1994 Devon played the neighbour of the lead character in the very popular teenager series "My So-Called Life". Devon starred in may different tv movies and he got a role in the bockbaster "Independence Day". Besides his acting career Devin directed and wrote some short films. The first film, "Robbing Hef", was written and directed by Gummersall and stars Vincent Ventresca, Ever Carradine, and Jeremy Sisto, in a farce about a bungled attempt to steal the first Playboy ever printed. The second short film, "Something More", was directed by Gummersall and written by Billy Burke, with a cast which includes Billy Burke, Tony Shalhoub, Adam Scott and Gina Philips. It follows four deadbeat friends, an older couple, and a handful of strippers who get together for a poker game that temporarily transcends the dullness of their daily lives. The third short "Marge and Melvin", in which Gummersall directed and starred in, follows a man's last drink at a bar who meets a girl that makes him reconsider the inevitable: the 50 pills he already swallowed and their effect. This short stars Devon himself alongside actress Majandra Delfino. Next for Gummersall is the feature titled "Flourescent". Under the tutelage of Quentin Tarantino and producer Lawrence Bender, Adam Christian Clark is set to direct this highly-stylized psychological thriller. Gummersall will play the leading man whose struggle for normality is put to the test when things take a very bizarre turn for the worst. Again, he plays alongside actress and girlfriend Majandra Delfino. In his spare time, he is an avid snowboarder, a car buff and a devoted music fan. He also likes rollerblading, tennis, swimming, basketball, baseball and he enjoys to write. |
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Mary Ellen Trainor Filmography Short facts Mary Ellen was born on July 8, 1950 in Chicago. She was once married to director Robert Zemeckis and she appeared in four of his films "Romancing the Stone" (1984), "Back to the Future 2" (1989), "Death Becomes her" (1992) and "Forrest Gump" (1994). Mary Ellen starred in many movies like "The Goonies", "Romancing the Stone", "Ghostbusters II", "Fire Birds" or "Anywhere But Here". She currently finished "Cake" and "Music Inside". Mary Ellen has a son, called Alexander with Robert zemeckis. Mary Ellen appeared in all four Lethal Weapon movies, as police psychiatrist Dr Stephanie Woods. |
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Jo Anderson Filmography Short facts Jo Anderson was born on June 29th in Brooklyn, New York. She grew up in suburban Tenafly, New Jersey and was one of four children in her family. She has naturally red hair and blue eyes. She is 5'7 1/2'' tall. Jo began to write poetry and prose at age fourteen. She attended Adelphi University in Long Island, NY. She is a woman of many talents. She studied dance for years, and is a writer and a poet, as well as being an actress. She began her acting and dancing career in Manhattan. She has been in a number of theatrical productions in New York, both off and off-off Broadway. In 1985, she starred in the one-woman play "Marie", which she had written about Marie Curie. She moved from New York to Los Angeles in the mid-80s. Jo has studied with the actor Michael Moriarty and is a member of the prestigious Actor's Studio. Her other studies include the Chekhov Studio, the Renaissance Court Dance, the Lecoq Improvisation and Clowning and the Comedia del Arte. Jo has had guest-starring appearances in many television shows, has appeared in a few movies, as well as many tv-movies. She has also starred in some television series'. She made many guest appearances in tv series but also in movies. Recently, Jo appeared in an episode of the tv series "The Closer" called "Good Housekeeping" which aired on August 8, 2005. She played Leslie Phillips. |
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Sara Downing Filmography Short facts Sara was born in Washington but she grew up in Boise. She always loved the acting and she calls herself a "Drama Queen". She started her career with modeling and she took part in Shakespeare plays. An agent discovered her and very soon she traveled around as a model. Later she moved to Los Angles to begin her acting career. She had a role in "Never Been Kissed" as Billie's girlfriend. Sara is the girl with the high hairdo, who throws eggs to Josie (Drew Barrymore). After that she starred in the MTV series "Undressed" and she had a leading role in "Dead Last". Then she was in movies like "The Forsaken", "Run for the Money" or "Rats". She recently was in the movie "The Devil Inside" which is now in post-production. |
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Ted Rooney Filmography Short facts Since 1996 Ted Rooney has appeard in lots of televison series and as well in movies. Besides his role as Mr. Whitman in Roswell he made guest appearances in series like "In the House", "ER", "Profiler" "Seinfeld", "Star Trek: Voyager" and since 2000 he has an recruting role in the popular series "Gilmore Girls". His movie roles include "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas", "Legally Blonde" or "Cheaper by the Dozen". |
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David Conrad Filmography Short facts David Conrad was born on August 17, 1967. He has explored all entertainment mediums in his young career. He is probably best known for his roles as the young Leo Roth on ABC's drama Relativity, executive produced by Ed Zwick. A familiar face on the stage, his theater credits include: Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia" at the Pittsburgh Public Theater and Tom Hulce's "Cider House Rules". Conrad appeared on Broadway in "The Deep Blue Sea" and in "The Clearing." In 1997 he starred opposite Sigourney Weaver and Sam Neill in Showtime's "Snow White: A Tale of Terror ". After studying history at Brown University and appearing in numerous theatrical productions there, he enrolled in Juilliard where he studied theater. To date, he considers Pittsburgh his home where he is active in the theatrical community. An avid skier and writer, Conrad divides his time between Los Angeles, New York and Pennsylvania. Though his wish was never granted, he petitioned the producers of Buffy the Vampire Slayer several times, hoping to appear as Buffy's nemesis on the show. He loves doing theater and turned down film auditions for Deep Impact and Boogie Nights to pursue stage opportunities instead. He recently starred in "Ghost Whisperer", a televion series, "Crazy" and "Wedding Crashers". |
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Jeremy Davidson Filmography Short facts Jeremy Davidson was born as Jeremy Michael Greenberg. His brothers Jed and Barnaby tour with the band Donna the Buffalo and his sister Bess plays professional basketball in Denmark. His father, Mickey, an English teacher and high school basketball coach who coached Jeremy and his two brothers on the varsity level, once played for the Washington Generals, the Harlem Globetrotters' traveling partners and perennial whipping boys. His filmography starts in the year 1999. In this year he appeard in the televison series "Law & Order" as "Sean Russo". More notable tv guest appearances, beside Roswell, include "Ally McBeal", "NYPD Blue", "Crossing Jordan", "JAG" or most recently "Without a Trace" as James 'Mac' MacAvoy" in the episode "Penitence". |
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Miko Hughes Filmography Short facts Miko started his acting career in a public service announcement when he was 22 months old and followed that up by appearing in his first feature film at 27 months old. Since that early start Miko has consistently been one of the busiest young actors in Hollywood. Miko is best known on film for his dramatic portrayal of an autistic boy opposite Bruce Willis in the blockbuster hit Mercury Rising (1998). In addition, Miko has also starred on film in Spawn (1997), Zeus & Roxanne (1997), Apollo 13 (1995), Kindergarten Cop (1990) and Pet Sematary (1989). In addition, Miko has also appeared in numerous television movies. He ha! s also been a series regular, recurring character or guest star on many television series including "Baywatch" (1989), "Touched by an Angel" (1994) and "Nanny, The" (1993). Miko received an Emmy certificate for his participation as the voice of "Tommy" in the number one rated Fox animated TV series "Life With Louie" (1995). His other voice-over credits include the voice of "Sly" and "Witt," twin babies in the feature film Baby Geniuses (1999). Miko is of Native American heritage and his name means "Chief" in Chickasaw. Miko is also a beekeeper and counts his 30,000 bees as pets. He has two older brothers (Mikhael and Mitchel) and one older sister (Molly). He lives in Apple Valley, California when working but considers his permanent address to be Oklahoma. |
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Allison Lange Filmographie short facts In 1997, when Allison was twenty she decided to move to Los Angeles to start a career in movie and tv. While she worked in a Model Ageny in Chicago, the Casting Director Stephen Synder encouraged her to come to L.A. and he introduced her to the manager Melanie Sharp - she enjoy a good reputation to advance new young talents. After Allison starred in series like "Keenan and Kel" or "Animal Rescue Kids" and the AFI-movie "Dry Martini", she got the lead role in the Victor and Grais film "Christina's House" alongside John Savage, Brad Rowe from "Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss" and Brendan Fehr. Then she guest starred in an episode of "Walker, Texas Ranger" and in the Aaaron Spelling Drama "Safe Harbor" as well as "The Price of Air" in which she played the main character. |