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Multi-hyphenate actor, producer, writer, and director, Sarah Drew is best known for playing 'Dr. April Kepner' for nine seasons on the hit ABC series "Grey's Anatomy" and Hannah Rogers in Warner Bros' "Everwood".
Her recent TV credits include Freeform's hit series "Cruel Summer" which was the recipient of the Hollywood Critics Association Award for Best Cable Drama Series, and the critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series "Amber Brown," written, directed and produced by Bonnie Hunt. Sarah released four films in 2023, producing and starring in Lifetime's "The Girl Who Caught a Killer", Sony Affirm's "Birthright Outlaw", and starring in Hallmark's "Guiding Emily". "A Cowboy Christmas Romance" marks Sarah's second feature film that she's written and executive produced for Lifetime, in 2022, Sarah produced and starred in her writing debut "Reindeer Games Homecoming" as part of Lifetime's holiday slate. Sarah made her directorial debut in "Grey's Anatomy: B-Team the Webisodes" which was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Awards for an Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series.
She recently directed a radio play for LA Theater Works called "Fever Syndrome" which is set to be released later this year. In film, some notable projects include her debut in Columbia Picture's "Radio" alongside Ed Harris and Cuba Gooding Jr., as well as the lead in the hit Sony comedy "Moms' Night Out" alongside Patricia Heaton and Sean Astin. In 2022, she received a Canadian Screen Award Nomination for her lead role in Lifetime's "Stolen By Their Father". She began producing with Provident Films' "Indivisible," in which she starred alongside Tia Mowry.
Sarah got her start in the arts at a young age before booking the lead role of the critically acclaimed production of Romeo and Juliet at McCarter Theatre Center, an award-winning regional theater, in her fourth year of university. The opportunity catapulted her career, opening doors thanks to rave reviews by critics. She went on to make her Broadway debut in Vincent and Brixton, a classic play based on Vincent van Gogh, at the Lincoln Center Theater, then London's West End, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in television and film. When she's not working, Sarah spends time giving back to her community, donating to charities close to her heart such as Door of Hope in Pasadena and Lwala Community Alliance, an organization dedicated to improving health care in Africa.
Sarah is a devoted wife to Dr. Peter Lanfer and mom to her kids Hannah (9) and Micah (12) and currently resides in Los Angeles.- Actor
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Kevin James was born Kevin George Knipfing on April 26, 1965, in Mineola, Long Island, New York, to Janet (Klein), an office worker, and Joseph Valentine Knipfing, Jr., an insurance agency owner. He was raised in Stony Brook, and attended SUNY Cortland, where he played fullback on the football team while majoring in sports management. He realized after three years that this wasn't the path for him. After returning home, he decided to break up the monotony of the summer, and joined a community theater. During a play in which he had a comedic role, he so enjoyed the crowd reaction, that he joined his brother's (comedian Gary Valentine's) improv group. He began going to clubs with Gary and realized he, too, had the knack for comedy. He has performed stand-up up for about 11 years. It was on the comedy circuit that he met Ray Romano. While Ray was getting a big break with his own sitcom, Kevin was getting recognition on Star Search (1983). After appearing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992), his big break came at the 1996 "Just for Laughs" Montreal Comedy Festival. Afterward, he landed a recurring role on Ray's sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond (1996).
He starred in his own sitcom, The King of Queens (1998), as Doug Heffernan, from 1998 to 2007, and later began a career as a leading film actor, co-starring in Hitch (2005), I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007), Grown Ups (2010), and Grown Ups 2 (2013), and headlining Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009), Zookeeper (2011), Here Comes the Boom (2012), and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 (2015).- Actress
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Melinda was born at home during a snow storm on February 7th in Stony Brook, Long Island. At the age of five, her originally German mother returned to Hamburg, taking Melinda with her. She attended a private school until the age of ten, and then returned to New York and attended a private school until the age of thirteen. It was during this time that Melinda first came in serious contact with acting and was enrolled in improvisation classes. At the age of thirteen Melinda moved to Boston and attended various acting workshops, scene study and improv groups at Tufts University. She attended Arlington High School for six months, her only enrollment at a public school. She also began modeling. When Melinda was fifteen she returned to Hamburg and finished High Shool. She was an active member in a youth theater group and performed consistently. During this time she also spent three months in Paris and performed in a french play. At nineteen Melinda was accepted at the Film Acting School Cologne and graduated February 2007. Shortly after, she was cast as the female lead in Perfect Hideout which motivated her return to the United States and brought her to Los Angeles, California.- Actress
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Jamie Silberhartz was born on 11 April 1982 in Stony Brook, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Dexter (2006), Private Practice (2007) and Ghost Whisperer (2005).- Actress
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Emily Bradshaw was born on 10 May 1991 in Stony Brook, New York, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Which Way Is Up (2016), The Feels (2016) and The Embers of September (2016).- Cinematographer
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Rob Neilson was born on Long Island NY, and attended the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. After living in Brooklyn for a decade plus, he fled his homeland to the drained swamplands of Texas with the hope of re-starting his career as a sweaty southern lawyer. Lacking the bulk to fill the white seersucker suit he instead founded a production company Savage Henry Films, which produces propaganda to help large corporations sell you things that you don't need.- Gregory Bodkin was born on 28 May 1982 in Stony Brook, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Written by Franklin Mann (2002) and Jeopardy! (1984).
- Rebecca Koster was born on 12 June 1985 in Stony Brook, New York, USA. She died on 4 December 2009 in North Stonington, Connecticut, USA.
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Known for his comedic personality Eric Sassano was raised in the rural area of North Carolina where he began honing his craft . As well as acting he is an accomplished musician and songwriter. His breakthrough performance came out with the casting of the sitcom 'Miles Above" in which he landed the lead role as "Joe Miles". His comedic timing and ability to ad lib made him perfect for the role. Prior to acting he worked as a Police Detective in North Carolina and was highly decorated.- Elizabeth Mullins has been working in theatre since she was 4 years old. She is incredibly involved in theatre projects in the Tampa Bay area. She has performed in "Little Shop of Horrors", "South Pacific", "Oklahoma!", "State Fair", and "Murder at the Vicarage". She has had many guest spots on Nickelodeon shows and held a Teen Host spot on a popular Orlando based entertainment show called "Inside/Outside". Elizabeth has also worked with her public school system's television channel in an anchor position on the show "PCS Journal".