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Cast & Characters

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CHARACTER: Phoebe McNamara
Emilie de Ravin
Best known for her role as Clare Littleton on the hit ABC series “Lost,” Emilie de Ravin first grabbed the attention of international audiences with her performance in the popular television series “Beastmaster: The Legend Continues.” Television audiences may also recognize her from her roles on “Roswell” and “The Handler.” Soon after, she starred in the television remake of Stephen King’s classic horror film “Carrie.” De Ravin is currently shooting the action drama “Rogue’s Gallery” and can soon be seen starring opposite Johnny Depp in Michael Mann’s highly anticipated film “Public Enemies.” Her recent film credits include the independent feature “Brick,” “The Hills Have Eyes,” “The Perfect Game” and “Ball Don’t Lie.”

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CHARACTER: Duncan Swift
Ivan Sergei
Ivan Sergei first made a name for himself in the indie gem “The Opposite of Sex,” with Christina Ricci. Additional movie credits include “The Big Day,” “Scorched,” “Dangerous Minds,” “We Met on the Vineyard,” “Playing Mona Lisa,” “Gunfighter’s Moon” and “The Break-Up,” with Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn. Most recently, Sergei guest-starred in the second season finale of Lifetime’s hit television series “Army Wives.” He was also seen in the telefilms “Santa Baby,” “10.5,” “Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?” “If Someone Had Known” and the upcoming “Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit.” Sergei is known also for his leading roles in series such as “Jack and Jill,” “Hawaii” and “Once a Thief.” Additional television credits include appearances on “Crossing Jordan,” “Charmed,” “Touched by an Angel,” “Cybill,” “Party of Five” and “Kindred: the Embraced.”

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CHARACTER: Essie McNamara
Cybill Shepherd
A critically acclaimed performer, Cybill Shepherd won three Golden Globes and an Emmy nomination for her role in the 1980s hit series “Moonlighting,” and a Golden Globe and three Emmy nominations for her self-titled show “Cybill,” for which she also served as executive producer. Most recently, she appeared in Showtime’s “Open Window” and portrayed Martha Stewart in both the NBC telefilm “Martha Stewart, Inc.” and “Martha Behind Bars” for CBS. Shepherd currently appears on Showtime’s hit “The L Word” and also has a recurring role on the USA series “Psych.” In 1971, Shepherd made her big-screen debut in the acclaimed film “The Last Picture Show,” which led to starring roles in “The Heartbreak Kid,” “Daisy Miller,” “Taxi Driver,” “Chances Are,” “Texasville,” “Alice,” “Married to It” and “Once Upon a Crime.”





