Dr. Jordan Alexander”
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“Dr. Jordan Alexander” Smart, passionate and recently promoted to Chief, Jordan is a brilliant E.R. doctor. Taking over managerial duties on the night shift, Jordan finds her focused and extremely regimental way of working clashing with the chaotic style of T.C., who also happens to be her ex. Played by Jill Flint Flint’s film credits include “Cadillac Records” with Adrien Brody and “The Women” with Annette Benning. She was seen in “How I Got Lost” with Rosemarie DeWitt. Additional film credits include “On Broadway,” “Garden State,” and “Fake.” She also appeared in “The Amazing Spider-Man” opposite Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. Flint is possibly best known for her role as Jill Casey in the hit USA Network original series “Royal Pains.” She also was a recurring guest star on the hit CBS series “The Good Wife,” and has appeared as a recurring guest star on “Gossip Girl,” “Nurse Jackie,” “Mercy” “Six Degrees,” “CSI: Miami,” “Conviction” and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent". Flint resides in Brooklyn, NY “Drew” A former Army Medic turned doctor, Drew is proud to be part of the often ridiculed and maligned night shift. He fights mixed martial arts as a way to reduce the stress. Played by Brendan Fehr Brendan Fehr has quickly emerged as one of Hollywood’s most versatile talents. With his standout performance in the popular cult television series “Roswell,” in which he portrayed the quiet and complicated alien ‘Micheal Guerin,’ Brendan gained a loyal fan base. Following the series, he was seen as the co-lead in ABC Family’s Television series, “Samurai Girl.” Fehr played ‘Jake Stanton,’ a martial-arts expert who teaches the daughter of a rich Japanese businessman how to protect herself when she sets out to avenge her brother’s death. He continued his work with ABC Family starring in the feature, CUTTING EDGE 4: FIRE AND ICE. Fehr’s television credits also include “Millennium,” “CSI: Miami,” “Nikita” for The CW, as well as a heavily recurring role on Fox’s hit show “Bones,” as David Boreanaz’s younger brother. Fehr’s feature credits include THE LONG WEEKEND starring opposite Chris Klein, the New Line horror film FINAL DESTINATION, CHILD STAR with Jennifer Jason Leigh, the Dreamworks film BIKER BOYZ alongside Laurence Fishburne, THE FIFTH PATIENT opposite Peter Bogdanovich and Marley Shelton and Fox’s X-MEN: FIRST CLASS. Fehr currently resides in Los Angeles. “Kenny” As male nurse, Kenny keeps the doctors focused on the tasks at hand as well as making sure the residents follow protocol. He works hard to ensure that the patients get the care they need, even if it means he has to break a few rules. Played by JR Lemon JR Lemon was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. A Stanford University graduate with a BS degree in Management Science and Engineering, JR was signed as a running back to the Oakland Raiders subsequent to finishing school. After being released from the Raiders, JR relocated to southern California with the intention of continuing his football training. Little did he know at the time, but the move would expose JR to possibilities of a life he had never imagined in the entertainment industry. While appearing in numerous national commercial and print campaigns, JR honed his craft with the intention of pursuing an acting career. The hard work paid off as he will be making his big screen debut later this year as one of the male leads in Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas – the next installment in Lionsgate’s successful franchise. JR enjoys playing Capoeira, gummy bears, music, his fantastic friends/family and anything Stanford Cardinal football related. In fact, to satisfy the football itch, JR still performs much of the Motion Capture for Electronics Artists on their extremely popular football video game, Madden. “Topher” Topher is a quick-witted free spirit who knows how to manipulate the system in his favor. Topher will do whatever it takes to save a patient’s life or keep his best friend T.C. out of trouble. Played by Ken Leung Ken Leung is best known for his roles on ABC's Lost and HBO's The Sopranos, as well as the films Rush Hour, Keeping the Faith, and Sucker Free City. A native New Yorker, he appeared in numerous plays in the 1990s, including Jeff Weiss' cult serial, Hot Keys, Terrence McNally's passion play Corpus Christi, and as Buckingham opposite Austin Pendleton's Richard III. He has performed at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the Hague Appeal for Peace, and in 2002 made his Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie. “Paul” Still learning the ropes, Paul tries a little too hard to fit in and, although he excelled in medical school, is unprepared for the rigors of life as a surgical resident. Played by Robert Bailey Jr. Robert Bailey was just three years-old when Family Circle magazine came to his school looking for children for an advertising campaign. Bailey landed the job out of hundreds of others, and by age six he already knew he wanted to be an actor. Born in Minneapolis, Bailey's film credits include M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening, starring Mark Wahlberg, Coraline with Dakota Fanning, To Save A Life, Dragonfly, starring Kevin Costner and Kathy Bates, Mission to Mars and What the #$*! Do We Know!?. Robert played the lead role in Hallmark Hall of Fame's Little John, as well as starring roles in NBC's Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Diff'rent Strokes' and VH1's Too Legit: The MC Hammer Story. For television, Bailey had recurring roles on The Parenthood, Diagnosis Murder and Becker, the latter of which garnered him a Young Artist Award. Bailey was also a series regular on Wanda At Large and had guest starring roles on E.R, The Practice, Touched By An Angel, CSI:Miami, Memphis Beat to name a few. “Scott Collins” Engaged to interim chief Dr. Jordan Alexander, Scott Collins is a day-shift trauma surgeon. Played by Scott Wolf Scott Wolf is an acclaimed actor of both stage and screen, beloved by audiences for his performances in several landmark television series. Wolf has been a mainstay on television for more than a decade. His breakout role came on the award-winning drama “Party of Five” as the fan favorite Bailey Salinger opposite Matthew Fox and Neve Campbell. He also starred in Greg Berlanti’s critically acclaimed drama “Everwood” opposite Treat Williams and then went on to star in two ABC series “The Nine” and “V” before appearing in a season-long arc on “NCIS” for CBS. Wolf was recently seen in season two of TNT’s “Perception” opposite Eric McCormack and Rachael Leigh Cook as Donnie Ryan, Kate’s (Cook) soon-to-be ex-husband and Assistant U.S. Attorney who enlists Daniel Pierce’s (McCormack) help on the cases he is prosecuting. Wolf also voices the lead character in the animated series “Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters” for The Hub network. Wolf's diverse screen credits include “Emmett’s Mark” opposite Gabriel Byrne, “Go” with Katie Holmes, “The Evening Star” opposite Juliette Lewis and Shirley MacLaine, “White Squall” with Jeff Bridges and Ryan Phillippe, “The Volunteer” opposite Aunjanue Ellis and the upcoming independent feature “Such Good People” alongside Michael Urie. In addition to his extensive work on screen and TV, Wolf's prestigious stage experience includes the Tony Award-winning Broadway production of “Side Man” and Lincoln Center's production of “Observe The Sons of Ulster Marching Towards The Somme”. Wolf also spent three seasons acting in the prestigious Williamstown Theater Festival. “Landry de la Cruz” A fun-loving Texan, Dr. Landry Miller is the lone psychiatrist on the night shift. Played by Daniella Alonso New York native, LA-based actress Daniella Alonso is best known as “Nora” on the first season of the J.J. Abram’s record breaking hit series REVOLUTION. When Daniella was a child, she always knew she wanted to be an actress simply because she wanted to make people feel the way a good movie made her feel: HAPPY, SAD, EXCITED— any organic, deep emotion. Unfortunately since no one in her family was in the arts, she had to wait until she was eighteen to pursue her dream. Discovered by the FORD Modeling Agency, she began booking jobs for teen magazines like Seventeen, YM, Teen which led to her booking commercials for Clairol, Cover Girl, Clean and Clear (running now!), Kmart, Target, Footlocker, Volkswagen and more. In fact, she has done over 30 national commercials and approximately 20+ Spanish market advertisements as well. An American actress of Puerto Rican and Peruvian origins, Daniella was most recently seen as series regular Brenda Serrano in the highly respected yet short-lived fall 2010 ABC drama series MY GENERATION and has since been recurring on RIZZOLI AND ISLES and COVERT AFFAIRS. She recently landed the role of Carlotta on NBC's critically-acclaimed television series FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, but is best known for her role as Anna Taggaro on the popular The CW series ONE TREE HILL. Before that, she portrayed Pilar Domingo in the daytime drama AS THE WORLD TURNS, and on the silver screen, Daniella, who made her debut in 1997’s "Academy Boyz," has dotted her resume with roles in Martin Lawrence’s "Black Knight," the 2003 Official Sundance Dramatic Selection "Rhythm of the Saints," "The Last Romantic," "All You’ve Got," Snoop Dogg’s "Hood of Horror," and "The Hills Have Eyes II,” written by Wes Craven.