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CAST BIOS

TORI SPELLING (Charlie) – is a versatile actress whose career spans film, television and theatre. Spelling most recently starred in the stage production of the highly acclaimed “Maybe Baby, ’s You.” In the two-person show, Spelling portrayed 11 different characters. She also just completed production on the independent feature “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” opposite Poppy Montgomery and Fred Willard.

Spelling, who portrayed on the FOX cornerstone series “Beverly Hills, 90210,” starred in “ 2,” the sequel to the 2000 blockbuster smash.

Spelling received critical praise for her performance in the Fine Line Features’ comedy “Trick,” playing an aspiring actress who is constantly coming between her best friend (Christian Campbell) and his potential hunky one-night stand. Her additional feature credits include a cameo in “ 2” and a starring role in the comedy-drama “The House of Yes.” In the film, Spelling garnered kudos for her portrayal of a young college student who meets her fiancé’s dysfunctional family over a stormy Thanksgiving weekend.

Recognized for her outstanding dedication and support to many charities, Spelling received the Youth Leadership Award from Washington D.C.’s Holocaust Memorial Museum. She also lends her support to the Dream Foundation, a charitable organization that helps terminally ill adults fulfill their dreams.

Spelling is married and resides in Los Angeles.

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GREG GERMANN (Mr. Walcott) – A native of Houston , Germann was exposed to the performing arts at an early age, through his father, an award-winning children’s playwright and theatre professor. As a theater major at the University of Northern Colorado, Germann graduated in two years and moved to New York to pursue a career in acting. He became a member of Circle Repertory Company and Ensemble Studio Theatre, accumulating credits in such off-Broadway and Broadway plays as the Steven Sondheim musical “Assassins,” “The Person I Once Was” opposite and

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David Mamet’s “War Games,” among others. On the big screen he has starred opposite Chris Rock in the Farrelly brothers’ “Down to Earth” and in the feature “Sweet November” with and Charlize Theron.

Germann is best known to television audiences for his starring role as the shark-like Richard Fish in the popular series “Ally McBeal.”

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JORDAN BRIDGES (Buck) – Although he hails from a “showbiz” family – the grandson of Lloyd Bridges, nephew of Jeff Bridges and son of Beau Bridges – nothing was handed to Jordan Bridges, who has proven to be a viable actor on his own with roles in the recent -produced movie “Samantha: An American Girl Holiday” and the feature “Mona Lisa Smile.” Bridges is a graduate of Bard College, where he studied performing arts.

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KALI ROCHA (Stacy) – Born and raised in New York, Kali Rocha‘s film credits include “Autumn in New York,” “White Oleander” opposite and “Gods and Generals” opposite Mira Sorvino and Robert Duvall. She reprised her memorable role from “Meet the Parents” in the sequel “Meet the Fockers.”

Her television credits include “Hack,” “Platonically Incorrect” and “Will and Grace.”

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