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‘CHANCE AT ROMANCE’

CAST BIOS

PATRICIA RICHARDSON (May) — Patricia Richardson is best known for her portrayal of Jill Taylor on the long running series “Home Improvement” in which she co-starred with . For her work on the series she received nominations for four Emmys® and two Golden Globes® as “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series”. While performing in “Home Improvement” she also co-hosted the Emmy® Awards with Ellen DeGeneres. In 2009 the members of the cast of “Home Improvement” received a Fan Favorite Award from the TV Land Awards. She has also received a Vision Award and a Women In Film Award in Texas.

Richardson starred as Dr. Andy Campbell in Lifetime Television’s “Strong Medicine” for three seasons and received two Commendations from the Prism Awards for her work in the show. In “,” she had a recurring role for two years as Sheila Brooks, ’s Chief of Staff. For her first leading role in a film, “Ulee’s Gold,” directed by Victor Nunez and co-starring Peter Fonda, she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.

Previously, Richardson garnered rave reviews for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe’s mother in the CBS miniseries “Blonde.” She was also seen playing twins in the Franchise Pictures production “Viva Las Nowhere,” co-starring Danny Stern and James Caan, which was released on video under the title “Dead Simple” and won a Seattle Film Festival Award. She received more great reviews for Lifetime’s “Sophie and the Moonhanger,” co-starring Lynn Whitfield and Jason Bernard, which garnered Cable Ace Nominations, and “Undue Influence,” with Brian Dennehy. Other films include “Lost Angels,” “In Country” and “Beautiful Wave.” She was brought out to Los Angeles from New York after several years of doing theatre by first and then Alan Burns to do three different series prior to “Home Improvement:” “Double Trouble,” for Norman Lear, and then “Eisenhower and Lutz” and “FM “for Alan Burns.

Richardson took some time off from her career to get her kids through school and returned to work a few years ago when the youngest went off to college. Patricia has happily returned east to do theatre. She did The Graduate first for the Cape Theatre, then the World Premiere of Alfred Uhry’s Apples and Oranges, directed by Lynne Meadow for MTC and the Alliance Theatre last fall and will go back to Off-Broadway to star in I Forgive You Ronald Reagan at the Samuel Beckett Theatre. She has starred in three Hallmark Channel Original Movies in the last year, including “Smart Cookies.”

Richardson was born in Bethesda, Maryland and was one of the four daughters of a Naval aviator, who became an aeronautical engineer and corporate executive. They moved frequently around the country while she was growing up. She went to college at Southern Methodist University where she received a BFA in Acting and met several people she ended up working with later in New York such as the playwrights Jack Hefner (“Vanities”) and (“Crimes of the Heart”). Richardson originated parts in New York in Henley’s The Wake of Jamie Foster and The Miss Firecracker Contest, as well as Loose Ends by Michael Weller, Fables For Friends by Mark O’Donnell, and Cruise Control by Kevin Wade. She received her Equity card from Arthur Laurents when she first arrived in New York and auditioned for Gypsy with . Richardson understudied Gypsy for a year, but never got to go on for the part. (more)

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Richardson is the proud mother of three now grown people: Henry, Joe and Roxie Baker. Joe is in his final year in the Gallatin Program at NYU, his twin sister Roxie will be finishing up at Boston University in the next year as well. Henry is a graduate of the University of Texas and is currently a producer of Trending Now at Yahoo. Patricia Richardson is the National Spokesperson for CUREPSP and serves on their Board of Directors. PSP is the rare brain disease that killed her father and she has been working to raise money and awareness for all brain disease, particularly the “tau” related ones such as PSP, Alzheimer’s and TBI.

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ERIN KRAKOW (Samantha Hart) — Best known for her recurring role on Lifetime Television’s “Army Wives,” rising star Erin Krakow has graced both the stage and screen during her acting career. A classically trained actor, Krakow trained at Juilliard, earning starring roles in a number of the esteemed school’s productions, including Viola/Sebastian in Twelfth Night, Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Yelena in Black Russian.

Beyond her work at Juilliard, Krakow has appeared in many prominent stage roles, including Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest, Diana in George the Fourth and Shelby in the stage adaptation of Steel Magnolias.

Erin Krakow has transitioned from stage to screen, earning recurring and guest starring roles for top television series. On Lifetime’s hit television series, “Army Wives,” Krakow plays the recurring role of Tanya Gabriel. She also earned the recurring role of Molly on CBS’s hit daytime soap “Guiding Light.” Most recently, Krakow guest starred alongside Nathan Fillion in ABC’s Emmy® nominated series “Castle.”

Krakow currently stars in the Hallmark Channel Original Series, “When Calls The Heart.”

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RYAN MCPARTLIN (Heath Madsen) — Born and raised in , Illinois, actor Ryan McPartlin has gone from achieving success on the football field at the University of Illinois to achieving success on screen with his Midwestern charm.

En route to primetime success, McPartlin caught the eye of renowned photographer Bruce Weber; thereby garnering a prime campaign for Abercrombie & Fitch. It wasn’t long before he parlayed a coveted role on daytime’s “” into a lead role as ’s younger live- in love on the comedy “Living with Fran.” No stranger to romancing an older leading lady, McPartlin starred opposite Gina Gershon in the acclaimed Lifetime mini-series “Everything She Ever Wanted.”

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Amidst his series regular role on ’s hit NBC action dramedy “” as Devon “Captain Awesome” Woodcomb, McPartlin has managed to guest star on such series as “Mad Men,” “Swingtown,” and “CSI: NY,” among others. Additionally, he has voiced the title role of Universal’s animated feature “The Adventures of Clutch Powers.”

In 2011, McPartlin appeared in the feature “J. Edgar,” directed by Clint Eastwood, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. This year, he stars in “The Right Kind of Wrong,” opposite Ryan Kwanten. McPartlin has also been cast in the series regular role of Tyler in the TBS pilot “Do it Yourself.”

A board certified personal trainer and sports enthusiast, McPartlin currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and children. ###

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