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KATE JENNINGS GRANT (Sharyl). Broadway: Proof
with Anne Heche (dir. Daniel Sullivan), An American Daughter
(dir. Daniel Sullivan). Off-Broadway: The Beard of Avon
(dir. Doug Hughes), Radiant Baby (dir. George C. Wolfe),
Summer of ’42, Hard Feelings, Wonderland. Encores!
At City Center: Evelina in Bloomer Girl (dir. Brad Rouse).
Regional: Talley’s Folly (BTF) and A Little Night
Music (Williamstown). National Tour: Sharon in Finian’s
Rainbow with Brian Murray, Eve Harrington in Applause.
Film: Kinsey (2004), The Object of My Affection.
Television: “Sex and the City,” “Law and Order,”
“Trinity,” and “J.A.G.” Kate holds a B.A.
in English and Music Composition from the University of Pennsylvania.
She is a graduate of the Juilliard’s School’s Drama
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DAVID HARBOUR (Joel). Broadway: The Invention
of Love, The Rainmaker. Off-Broadway: Two Noble Kinsmen
and Twelfth Night (Public Theatre), Fifth of July
(Signature Theatre), A Bad Friend (Lincoln Center Theatre),
Stranger (Vineyard), The Time of the Cuckoo (Lincoln
Center Theatre). Film: Kinsey, Confess. TV: “Hack,”
“Law & Order: S.V.U.” and “Law and Order.” |
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DAPHNE RUBIN-VEGA (Grace) was the original
Mimi in Rent (Theatre World Award and Tony and Drama Desk
nominations for Best Actress in a Musical). She returned to Broadway
as Magenta in The Rocky Horror Show and most recently as
Conchita in Nilo Cruz’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Anna in
the Tropics. Off-B’way: Gum (Women’s Project),
Two Sisters and a Piano (Public), Suzan-Lori Parks’
Fucking A (Public, Lucille Lortel nomination for Best Featured
Actress). Films include Wild Things (Blockbuster Entertainment
Award), Flawless and Skeleton Woman (Best Actress
in a Feature Film/NY Independent Film and Video Festival). Daphne
is a member of LAByrinth Theatre and the Drama Dept. Daphne is also
a recording artist – her latest, “Rocket man”,
is on Emerge Records. Her band, DRV, plays around NYC. www.daphnerubin-vega.com |
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BRADLEY WHITE (Carlo). Theatre: One
Day on Wall Street by Julia Dahl (Greenwich Street Theatre);
The Substance of Fire by Jon Robin Baitz (original cast,
Long Wharf); Gus and Al by Albert Innaurato (Playwrights
Horizons); The Stand-In by Keith Curran, The Suffering
Colonel by Kenneth Lonergan and many more new works at Naked
Angels Theatre Company, where he is also a member. Film: 30
Days, Pay It Forward, The Object of My Affection, The Night We Never
Met. Television: Over two dozen TV shows and pilots, including
“Joan of Arcadia,” “Spin City,” West Wing,”
“Ally McBeal,” “Leap of Faith,” “NYPD
Blue,” “Family Law,” “House Rules,”
“That’s Life,” three episodes of “Law &
Order,” an unpopular recurring role on “Mad About You”
and a couple of TV movies, “Jenifer” and “Bad
Apple.” For JB and Ally. |
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