Saturday, May 21, 2005

OK, not everything is final as we still have to sign contracts and all that jazz, but here's some info on the rest of our cast:

Missy Crider: Missy’s career began as a child when she was named the Young Entertainer of the Year at the Ozark Mountain Music Awards. As a teenager, she earned a role in the mini-series “Lonesome Dove” later followed by an Emmy Award nomination for her acting in the TV movie “Love in the Dark Ages.” Her first feature film, “A Boy Called Hate,” won the Grand Jury prize at the Berlin Film Festival in 1997. More recently, Missy appeared in Bill Paxton’s directorial debut “Frailty,” she played the waitress Diana in David Lynch’s enigmatic “Mulholland Dr.” and she had a memorable turn in the Ben Affleck/Jennifer Lopez comedy “Gigli.”

Christopher Stapleton: A former University of Michigan punter with three Rose Bowl rings, Chris is an up-and-coming actor who has played lead roles in a trio of independent feature films – "Aurora," "Black Friday," and "Ides of March," the latter with Michael Madsen. Chris also played the title character in the popular Batman fan film, “The Death of Batman.” In addition to his film work, Chris has worked on numerous television shows, including "The Young and the Restless," "NCIS," "JAG", "According To Jim," "Providence," "Suddenly Susan," and "The X-Files." (www.christopherstapleton.net)

Chris Gann: Born and raised in Reno, Nevada, Chris found his first calling when he discovered the sport of jet skiing. His professional career took off and in just 6 years he accumulated two world, five national, and six state jet ski titles. Parlaying his success, Chris went to work for ESPN and Fox Sports Net as a TV show host and from there made the leap into acting. Chris has now counts over 25 television and film credits on his resume. Most notably, he starred in Sony studios “xXx” and reunited with Vin Diesel again this summer while working on “The Pacifier.” In his last film Three Bad Men,” Chris played the lead and co-starred with Academy Award- Winning actor George Kennedy. (www.chrisgann.com)

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