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- Dalton Rich is best known for his recurring role on the Emmy and Golden Globe winning, Transparent, playing young Josh, one of three siblings on the Amazon Studios series. Born into an acting family, Dalton began training early at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles. And while he was born in the US, Dalton has the ability to also work in Canada as one of his parents is Canadian.
His early work began in commercials like most actors, but it was the new Amazon Studios series, Transparent that gave Dalton his first steady TV role. The opportunity proved to be an incredible learning experience because of the caliber of actors Dalton gets to work with, including the award winning, Jeffrey Tambor, and the TV, stage, and film darling, Judith Light. In fact, the entire cast and crew were invited to act as Grand Marshall's for the 2015 LA Pride Parade held annually in West Hollywood, CA.
In addition to Dalton's role on Transparent, he has worked in other projects playing the common angst often associated with teenagers when playing roles that challenge their young decision making skills that include, drinking, smoking, and engaging in underage sex. - Rickey Chaney and his family lost everything in Hurricane Katrina. When he moved to LA in 2005 he made his television debut in "The Shield," then guest-starred on Nickelodeon's "Drake & Josh." Rickey followed up his work with guest star roles on both "Cold Case," and "The Nine" before it was canceled. He is one of the main characters on the Internet reality show, "Creating Celebrity," produced by Addison Witt.
- Tiffany Panhilason was born in Bacolod City, Philippines and speaks three languages including conversational Spanish. She moved to Chicago, Illinois when she was ten years old. Her parents are of Filipino and Spanish ancestry. In addition to her dance, singing, modeling, and martial arts background, Tiffany's acting career bloomed after a series of hit TV shows including Two and a Half Men, The Mindy Project, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Jane the Virgin, Days of our Lives, Castle, and Baby Daddy. Her critical acclaim increased when she played the strong role of Elise, the daughter of the President who was captured and imprisoned while touring a war zone in the film Mercenaries. This role provided Tiffany with an opportunity for more combat training as well as a chance to work with Vivica A. Fox, an actress she aspired to meet as a young girl in the Philippines after being inspired by the movie Independence Day. Tiffany's acclaim increased even further after she worked on the TV Show Roadies on Showtime created by Cameron Crowe and produced by JJ Abrams' Bad Robot Productions, and the CBS pilot, Living Biblically as Josie. Tiffany collaborated with the new CBS Lifestyle series, This is LA as a Host for the show. Off-screen, Tiffany has become prominently involved in international charity projects, and serves as the President of Mentari's Human Trafficking Survivors Empowerment Program. Tiffany is the founder of the popular lifestyle brand, Love Remedy found in department stores.