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‘UNCORKED’ CAST BIOS JOBETH WILLIAMS (Sophia Browning) – Since her arrival on the entertainment scene more than 30 years ago, JoBeth Williams has been on both sides of the camera as an actor, producer and director. She has been nominated for numerous awards, including an Oscar®, two Golden Globes and several Emmy® Awards. Born and raised in Houston, Williams attended Brown University, where she received her B.A. in English. She worked at the Trinity Repertory Theatre for two years before going to New York, where she has done numerous plays over the years. Williams began working in film, starting with the award-winning “Kramer vs. Kramer” with Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep and “Stir Crazy” with Gene Wilder. In 1982, Williams was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actress for her performance in “Poltergeist,” produced by Steven Spielberg. She also starred in “Endangered Species,” “The Big Chill” with Glenn Close, “American Dreamer,” which won Williams a Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress, “Teachers,” “Dutch,” Disney’s “Jungle 2 Jungle” with Tim Allen and Martin Short, “Wyatt Earp” and “Fever Pitch.” Williams has also starred in numerous independent films, including “Just Write,” “Little City” with Jon Bon Jovi, and “In the Land of Women.” This year, she adds two more films to her already extensive résumé: “TiMER” and “The Last Film Festival.” Williams has also made her mark on the small screen, starring in two series, CBS’s “The Client” and “Payne” with John Laroquette. Other television appearances includes “Frasier” for NBC, which garnered her an Emmy® nomination, NBC’s “Miss Match,” as well as “Numb3rs,” “The Nine,” “24” and Showtime’s “Dexter.” Williams has also starred in numerous TV movies, including “Adam” and “Baby M,” for which she was nominated for an Emmy® and a Golden Globe, “My Name is Bill W” with James Garner and James Woods, “Child in the Night” with Tom Skerritt and Elijah Wood, ABC’s “Trapped in a Purple Haze” and “The Ponder Heart” for PBS, among others. Behind the camera, Williams produced and directed “On Hope,” a short film that was nominated for an Oscar. She also directed “Night Visions” for Warner Bros. and Showtime’s “Frankie and Hazel,” with Mischa Barton. Williams was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame in March 2006. She is married to John Pasquin, and they have two sons. ### JULIE BENZ (Johnetta ‘Johnny’ Prentice) - With the ability to transform from a bubbly to a tortured and tough brunette, Julie Benz captivates any audience with her radiant beauty and (more) HALLMARK CHANNEL IN HD / ‘UNCORKED’ – Cast Bios – Page 2 infectious energy. The acclaimed actress is best-known for her work on Showtime’s two-time Golden Globe nominee and 2008 Emmy®-nominated hit series, “Dexter” as Rita Bennett, the title character’s (award-winning Michael C. Hall) tormented girlfriend, a role for which she won a 2006 Golden Satellite Award for Best Supporting TV Actress. In a twist that sent shockwaves through the fan community, Benz’s character was murdered in the season four finale, one of the most memorable send-offs in television history. Her next role will be as a Master’s Degree- carrying stripper on the ABC hit, “Desperate Housewives.” Star of cult classics such as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel,” and “Roswell,” Benz has never been one to shy away from challenging roles, and she recently continued her streak as a serial thriller alongside Sylvester Stallone in 2008’s action film, “Rambo,” performing stunts and starring as a missionary taken prisoner by sadistic Burmese soldiers, and as the vengeful blue- collar wife of a murdered cop in “The Punisher: War Zone.” Benz recently returned to the big screen in “Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day,” reuniting herself with the original cast, and in “Saw 5,” in which she plays one of JigSaw’s latest victims. Born and raised in Pennsylvania to a general vascular surgeon and a homemaker, Benz is the youngest of three children, all of whom are accomplished ice skaters. A natural performer, Benz competed in the 1988 U.S. Championships in junior ice dancing with her partner David Schilling, coming in 13th. When she was 14, Benz suffered a crippling stress fracture and had to take time off, but once she stepped off the ice, she was able to step onto the stage, something she had always been interested in. Starring in numerous community theater productions, Benz earned a whirlwind of attention. Benz’s first major role came at 16 when she was cast in the ‘Black Cat’ episode of the Dario Argento and George A. Romero horror film, “Two Evil Eyes,” sharing a notable scene with Harvey Keitel. Next came a recurring role on the first ever ABC and Nick At Night collaborative TV series, “Hi Honey, I’m Home.” Benz took a break from her budding career to attend New York University, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting. While attending, she graduated in three years with honors and studied abroad in Moscow, enriching her appreciation for the Stanislavski acting method. Upon graduation, Benz moved to Los Angeles and immediately earned her first guest-starring role on “Married with Children,” which helped open the door to features, including a role as the receptionist in the two-time Academy Award winning film, “As Good as it Gets,” with Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt. In one of the most critically acclaimed and cult classic TV series of all time, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” Benz starred as what appeared to be an innocent school girl who was actually a fanged demon and ‘Buffy’s’ (Sarah Michelle Gellar) nemesis. The series was named one of Time Magazine’s 100 Best Shows of All Time, one of TV Guide’s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, and was voted #3 in TV Guide’s Top 25 Cult TV Shows of All Time. Her character ‘Darla’ also (more) HALLMARK CHANNEL IN HD / ‘UNCORKED’ – Cast Bios – Page 3 made a jump to the “Buffy” spin-off series “Angel,” in which Benz starred alongside David Boreanaz as ‘Angel’s’ forbidden lover. During “Buffy”, Benz also starred in the film “Jawbreaker” as ‘Marcie Fox’ with Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart and Carol Kane, and she recurred on the sci-fi series “Roswell” with Katherine Heigl. She appeared in the Steven Spielberg produced alien abduction miniseries, “Taken” with Dakota Fanning, and lent her voice to the popular “Halo 2” video game as Commander Miranda Keyes. Benz also made several special guest appearances on such hit TV shows as “Supernatural,” “CSI” and “Law and Order.” With a flourishing career, Benz resides in Los Angeles with her maltese-poodle mix, Bamboo. She enjoys running, weight training, and practicing Cardio Bar. She is an accomplished knitter, and is involved with the charity U.S. Campaign for Burma, thanks to her life-changing experiences shooting “Rambo.” ### SCOTT ELROD (Andrew Browning) – An American born in Germany and raised in Colorado, Scott Elrod’s claim to fame is his recurring role in the ABC series “Men in Trees.” In the show, he plays ‘Cash,’ the friend and occasional love interest of Anne Heche’s character. Before landing the role, Elrod appeared in episodes of “CSI: NY,” “Days of our Lives” and the WB’s “The Starlet.” He was also a series regular in the series “Desire.” In 2008, he starred as ‘Rex Waverly’ in “Tricks of a Woman.” The film won five Angel Awards at the Monaco International Film Festival, including Best Picture. This year, he stars in the Sci- Fi Channel feature “Hellhounds.” Aside from acting, Elrod keeps himself busy. A licensed pilot, he served in the U.S. Air Force for six years. He is also a professional racecar driver and motorcycle racer. Elrod currently resides in Los Angeles. ### ELLIOTT GOULD (Paul Browning) – Elliott Gould has appeared in over 100 films including “M*A*S*H,” “Ocean’s Eleven,” “Twelve” and “Thirteen,” “Nashville,” “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” “The Silent Partner,” “A Bridge Too Far,” “Getting Straight,” “California Split” and “The Long Goodbye,”, while being nominated for an Academy Award as well as a Golden Globe. He has acted for such notable directors as Robert Altman, Richard Attenborough, William Dieterle, Darryl Duke, Irvin Kershner, Barry Levinson, Paul Mazursky, Dino Risi, Richard Rush, Mark Rydell, Steven Soderbergh and Ingmar Bergman, among others. He began his career in the theater in New York. On television, he hosted “Saturday Night Live” (more) HALLMARK CHANNEL IN HD / ‘UNCORKED’ – Cast Bios – Page 4 six times, the first of which won the show its first Emmy®. Gould was frequently seen as the father of Monica and Ross Geller on the popular television sitcom “Friends.” As a producer, he has presented such films as Woody Allen’s Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex but were Afraid to Ask” and Jules Feiffer’s “Little Murders.” Gould has several projects set to release in the coming months, including the thriller “”Shadow Play,” and voicing none other than God for the animated film “Noah’s Arc: The New Beginning.” Gould currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Screen Actors Guild. -- HALLMARK CHANNEL -- .