EMILY RIOS
(Happy)
Emily
Rios is the young star of Sundance’s award-winning "Quincenera," which was acquired at the festival by Sony
Classics. Since her star-making role, Emily has received
many
accolades, including an ALMA nomination for her dramatic
performance and graced the covers of teen fashion magazines.
YORICK VAN
WAGENINGEN
(Avo)
Yorick
van Wageningen was first noticed by Hollywood after his
supporting role in "Beyond Borders" starring Angelina Jolie.
He has starred opposite Vin Diesel in "The Chronicles of
Riddick" and worked with acclaimed American director
Terrence Malick in "The New World" starring Colin Farrell.
ALYSSA
MILANO
(Allegra)
Alyssa
Milano has spent almost her entire life in the public eye.
A famous child actor, Alyssa continues to work in both
television and film. Her most recent success was the long
running TV series “Charmed” where she starred as a modern
day demon hunter. Alyssa’s film credits include "Hugo Pool"
costarring Sean Penn and Robert Downey Jr., "Dickie Roberts:
Former Child Star," and "Fear," co-starring with Reese
Witherspoon. She also provided a lead voice for Disney’s
recent sequel to the animated favorite, "Lady and the
Tramp."
CLARENCE
WILLIAMS III
(Ridley)
Mr.
Williams first major acting role was as Linc Hayes in Aaron
Spelling's “The Mod Squad.” He has guest-starred in
television shows including “Hill Street Blues,” “Miami
Vice,” “Twin Peaks,” “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” “Law &
Order,” “Judging Amy,” “Profiler” and “Everybody Hates
Chris.” His
film work includes "Purple Rain" (1984), "I'm Gonna Git You
Sucka" (1988), "Deep Cover" (1992), and "Sugar Hill" (1994),
among others. Currently, Clarence has wrapped a role in
"American Gangster" (2007), starring Denzel Washington
and directed by Ridley Scott.
DERRICK
O’CONNOR
(Humphrey)
Derrick
O'Connor was born in Dublin, Ireland, and raised in London,
UK. He is a former member of the Royal Shakespeare
Company and the Scottish National Theatre, with many leading
stage performances in Edinburgh, Stratford-on-Avon and
London's West End. His long and successful career includes
numerous starring roles in U.S., British and Australian film
and television. His British film credits include Terry
Gilliam's "Brazil" (1985), "Time Bandits" (1981) and
"Jabberwocky" (1977), John Boorman’s "Hope and Glory"
(1987), Harold Pinter's "Butley" (1974) and "Dealers"
(1989). His U.S. feature films credits include "Daredevil"
(2003), "End of Days" (1999), "How to Make an American
Quilt" (1995) and "Lethal Weapon 2" (1989).
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