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DYLAN
WALSH·JULIAN
McMAHON· JOHN HENSLEY· VALERIE CRUZ ·
JOELY RICHARDSON
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Over
the past 15 years, Dylan Walsh has amassed an impressive
list of television and film credits.
Walsh had a recurring role on The WB's series "Everwood."
He can also be seen starring as the antagonist in "The
Lone Ranger," a telefilm for The WB. He had a multiepisode
guest arc as a sexy fireman on the series "Presidio
Med" and played the love interest in the Andie
MacDowell pilot "Jo" for director Mike Newell.
Walsh's recent silver screen credits include Clint
Eastwood's "Bloodwork," in which he starred
opposite Eastwood as a hard-nosed detective. In 2001,
Walsh worked on four films, including "We Were
Soldiers," opposite Mel Gibson, in which he played
a young captain under the command of Gibson in Vietnam;
"Jet Boy," in which he starred as an undercover
cop; "Deadly Little Secrets," for director
Fiona MacKenzie; and "Power Play," directed
by Joseph Zito. This string of feature projects followed
the shooting of the independent films "Par 6"
and "Chapter Zero" and the HBO film "Final
Voyage."
In 2000, Walsh gained distinction as one of the few
actors ever to complete both a one-hour drama, "L.A.
Sheriff," and a half-hour pilot, "Untitled
Legal Aid Project," in the same season. Walsh is
known for his starring roles in the critically acclaimed
project "Nobody's Fool," opposite Paul Newman;
the action-adventure film "Congo"; and Steven
Bochco's one-hour drama "Brooklyn South."
Born in Los Angeles, Walsh spent the first 10 years
of his life in Africa, India and Indonesia, as both
of his parents were in the Foreign Service. After his
10th birthday, he and his family settled in Annandale,
Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C.
Walsh made his professional acting debut while still
in high school, appearing with prestigious theatre companies
at the Arena Stage and the Studio Theatre. He was an
English major at the University of Virginia but spent
most of his time in the theatre department. During his
summers, he performed with the Heritage Repertory Company,
appearing in such classics as "A Midsummer Night's
Dream," "Curse of the Starving Class,"
"Romeo and Juliet," "Death of a Salesman"
and "Our Town." Ever since making his film
debut in John Boorman's "Where the Heart Is,"
Walsh has worked nonstop in both film and television.
Walsh resides in Los Angeles.
[source: wnetwork]
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Julian
McMahon is best known to television audiences for his
role as Detective John Grant on the award-winning drama
series "Profiler." He joined the cast of The
WB's hit show "Charmed," playing tortured
demon Cole Turner.
Hailing from Australia, McMahon was known to audiences
for his lead role in the primetime drama "The Power,
The Passion." He also starred in the hit series
"Home and Away." In 1992, McMahon broke into
American television when he was cast as Ian Rain on
the daytime drama "Another World. He also starred
in the cable movies "In Quiet Night" and "Another
Day," executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola
and starring Shannen Doherty and Brad Renfro. His other
television credits include a guest-starring role on
"Will & Grace."
On the big screen, McMahon appeared opposite Elliot
Gould in the feature film "Wet and Wild Summer!"
and starred with Jeff Daniels in "Chasing Sleep."
McMahon has also starred onstage, most notably in the
Sydney and Melbourne productions of "Love Letters."
Recently, he completed a lead role in the independent
film "Meet Market," opposite Elizabeth Berkley,
Alan Tudyk and Aisha Tyler.
McMahon lives in Los Angeles with his daughter.
[source: wnetwork]
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In
the summer of 2002, John Hensley starred in the independent
film "Peoples," which brought him back to
his home state of Kentucky. Upon completion of the film,
Hensley moved to Los Angeles and landed his series regular
role on "Nip/Tuck." Before these projects,
Hensley was seen on TNT's "Witchblade," as
Gabriel, an antiques dealer.
As a newcomer to "the business," Hensley
landed four momentous roles in his first year in New
York. He starred on Comedy Central's cult hit "Strangers
with Candy" and had a very memorable role on HBO's
"The Sopranos," as Meadow's high school boyfriend.
He landed the lead as a son of the Gabriel Byrne character
on "Madigan Men."
Hensley has always had a passion for acting, but after
graduating from high school in Kentucky, he decided
to pursue his other dream...being a cowboy. He spent
three years as a horse wrangler in Wyoming before attending
Fort Lewis College in Colorado. There, he studied the
humanities and became immersed in the theatre community.
Together with friends, he formed an improv group that
became so successful they were invited to perform with
Chicago's famed Second City Theatre Troupe.
While his career is taking off, Hensley continues to
hone his craft and study with The Barrow Group in New
York. In his spare time, he enjoys writing screenplays.
He has an earnest fascination with frontier American
history, listens to both country-western and punk music
and loves to eat!
[source: wnetwork]
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Of
Cuban descent, Valerie Cruz has lived in New Jersey,
Arizona and Iowa. She attended Florida State University,
receiving a bachelor of fine arts degree in theatre,
and she has taken advantage of her degree to the fullest.
With a diverse slate of theatre experiences, from "A
Midsummer Night's Dream" to "A Christmas Carol,"
Cruz has proven that she is not only capable but truly
enjoys her acting career.
In film, Cruz has starred in "Killer in the Dark,"
directed by Jack Corrales, and she took the lead in
"The Shooter," which won an award at the Hollywood
Renaissance Film Festival.
On television, Cruz has made appearances on shows such
as "Strong Medicine," "American Family"
and "The Agency."
[source: wnetwork]
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Joely
Richardson makes her U.S. television debut in "Nip/Tuck."
Richardson started her career training at the Royal
Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. She then went into
the theatre, working in the Royal Shakespeare Company,
the Old Vic, fringe theatre and the West End. Her first
feature film was David Hare's "Wetherby."
Her father was Academy Award-winning film director Tony
Richardson.
Her film credits include Peter Greenaway's "Drowning
by Numbers," with Joan Plowright; "Shining
Through," with Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith;
"101 Dalmatians," with Glenn Close; James
L. Brooks' "I'll Do Anything," opposite Nick
Nolte; "Event Horizon," with Laurence Fishburne;
"Sister My Sister," with Julie Walters; "Under
Heaven," for which Richardson received an Independent
Spirit Award nomination; "Loch Ness," opposite
Ted Danson; "The Affair of the Necklace,"
with Hilary Swank; "Maybe Baby," opposite
Hugh Laurie; and "The Patriot," with Mel Gibson.
Richardson's European television credits include starring
with Judi Dench in "Behaving Badly"; working
again with David Hare in "Heading Home," opposite
Gary Oldman; and playing a starring role in Ken Russell's
"Lady Chatterley's Lover," opposite Sean Bean.
Richardson's recent theatre credits are "Madame
Melville," opposite Macaulay Culkin at the Promenade
Theatre in New York, and Oscar Wilde's "Lady Windemere's
Fan," on the West End in London.
She can also be seen opposite Gary Sinise in "Fallen
Angel."
[source: wnetwork]
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