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CAST BIOS

JACLYN SMITH (Kay Woodbury) – is best known for her starring role as Kelly Garrett in the hit series “Charlie’s Angels.” She was the only one of the three original angels not to leave the show, staying on during the entire five seasons.

Smith made an uncredited cameo in the motion picture “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” in 2003 as her original character, offering advise to the new generation of angels.

Smith’s other credits include the TV movie “Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy” and the miniseries “Bourne Identity,” “The Rage of Angels” and “Windmills of the Gods.” Smith has had her own extremely successful clothing line since 1985. She is married to a pediatric heart surgeon and they have two children.

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LYNDSY FONSECA (Sally Powell) – Lyndsy Fonseca has starred as on the award winning daytime drama “The Young and the Restless” for the past three years. In addition, she guest-starred on four episodes of the award-winning drama “Boston Public” as a troubled teen who falls for the resident bad boy.

Among Fonseca’s additional television credits are episodes of “” and “NYPD Blue.” Later this year she will be seen in the new series “.”

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C. THOMAS HOWELL (Jim Powell) – The son of stuntman Chris Howell, C. Thomas Howell was originally interested in joining the rodeo circuit and was named All Around Cowboy by the Junior Rodeo Association from 1978 to 1980. That all changed when he made his film debut as one of the neighborhood kids who helps “E.T. The Extraterrestrial.” The following year, Howell starred as Pony Boy in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Outsiders,” his performance garnering critical acclaim.

Howell’s feature film credits include “Grandview, U.S.A.,” “Red Dawn,” “Secret Admirer,” “The Hitcher” and “Soul Man.”

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SARAH ALDRICH (Miranda) – Raised in a small town in Northern California, Sarah Aldrich moved to at the age of 18 to attend UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film and Television. Since graduating, she has continued to work in all three mediums. She was a series regular for three years on the daytime drama “Port Charles,” playing the role of Courtney Kanelos.

Aldrich’s recent credits include “CSI: New York,” “Joan of Arcadia,” “The DA,” “Karen Sisco,” and “CSI: Miami.” On stage, she has been working with her theatre company Apartment A on productions such as Maurice Chauvet’s “Owning Mahoney” and “A Safe Distance,” which earned a 2004 Ovation Award nomination.

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CORBIN BERNSEN (Davis Woodbury) – California native Corbin Bernsen earned a master’s degree in playwriting from UCLA’s Theatre Arts Department. In the late 1980s, the acclaimed TV drama “L.A. Law” catapulted him to stardom. Bernsen has appeared on more than 50 magazine covers and earned both Emmy® and Golden Globe award nominations. His role as Cleveland Indians third baseman-turned-owner Roger Dorn in the “Major League” big screen franchise is one of his most popular roles.

Bersen has starred in an impressive array of films for television ranging from the role of civil rights lawyer in “Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story” to a gumshoe ghost in the lighthearted mystery-romance “Love Can Be Murder” with Jaclyn Smith. Bernsen’s episodic credits include recurring roles on “,” “JAG” and “.”

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