Shane West :: Derek Mulwray

Shane West was born in 1978 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He began to pursue an acting career at the age of 15, gaining small parts on various television shows, but it was not until 1999 when West appeared in ABC's "Once and Again" (1999) that he got his major breakthrough. West plays the strong headed son of Brennan Mulwray and Emma deLauro.


Victor Webster :: Brennan Mulwray

Victor Webster stars as Brennan Mulwray, a street-wise rebel whose body can generate massive amounts of electricity. Born in Calgary, Canada, Webster is a student of martial arts spending many years teaching and competing. Between projects, Webster participates in many charities involving The Special Olympics, The Ark Trust, animals, and abused women and children.


Lauren Lee Smith :: Emma deLauro

Lauren Lee Smith was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1980. The stepdaughter of a documentary filmmaker, she traveled the world with her family. After moving to Los Angelese at 14, she was approached by a fashion scout and quickly began a professional modeling career and thereafter acting professionally in shows such as James Cameron's "Dark Angel".


Forbes March :: Jesse Kilmartin

March was born in Bristol, England and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. March enrolled in the pre-med program at McGill University in Montreal, but soon left to explore his artistic interests. March moved to New York where he was granted a full scholarship at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Institute. Shortly after, he landed the well-loved role of Scott Chandler on the long-running ABC daytime drama "All My Children".


Sabrina Lloyd :: Jenny Arden

Sabrina Lloyd was born on November 20th, 1970 in Fairfax, Virginia. When she was 18, she moved to New York and spent some time as a bartender while knocking on doors and auditioning for roles. Her first big break was a guest appearance on an episode of "Law & Order", which got her a new agent and launched her career finally in 1995, Lloyd was most known as Wade Welles in the SCi-Fi series, "Sliders" (1995).


Haley Joel Osment :: Darien Kilmartin

Osment was spotted at age four by a casting director while in a furniture store with his parents. Within months he had landed a small but memorable role as Tom Hanks' son in "Forrest Gump" (1994). However, it took the smash hit "The Sixth Sense" (1999) to brand the young actor on the public consciousness. His devastating performance as the haunted Cole Sear brought him an Oscar nomination at age 11.


Katie Stuart :: Anjelica Kilmartin

Her career started when she attended a Vancouver Youth theatre for fun. She got herself an agent and went into acting full-time. Soon after Stuart found herself in roles for hit shows like "Stargate: SG-1", "The Outer Limits" and "The Sentinel" among many. Her most prominent role as Kitty Pryde in the 2003 movie "X2: X-Men United".


Elisha Cuthbert :: Julia Kane

Cuthbert was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada but later moved and grew up in the Greenfield Park district, in Longueuil (south shore of Montreal), Quebec, Canada. She left Canada at the age of 17 to move to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. She had a deadline of six weeks and by the end of the fifth week was given the role of Kimberley Bauer on Fox's "24" (2001).


Victoria Pratt :: Shalimar Fox

Pratt was born in Ontario, Canada, and graduated summa cum laude from York University. While working in York University’s Human Performance Lab, she tested professional athletes. Later, she went into acting and Pratt’s breakout role came as the hard-nosed female Mafia boss Jackie Janczyk on the Canadian series John Woo’s "Once A Thief".


John Shea :: Adam Kane

After years of acting experience under his belt, Shea is one of the most prominent faces in the acting industry. His credits include the Academy Award-winning political thriller "Missing", hit TV Series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman", Disney’s Honey, "I Blew Up the Baby", and the Sundance indie hit "The Adventures of Sebastian Cole".


Caterina Scorsone :: Stephanie

Scorsone has been a professional actor since the age of eight when she was a regular on the daytime children's program "Mr. Dress-Up" for Canada's CBC. A veteran of series television, her other series credits include "Shock Treatment," "Once a Thief" and "Power Play," which garnered her a nomination for a Gemini Award, the Canadian equivalent of the Emmy.