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Yuri Baranovsky: "Aaron Morrison"
Yuri has appeared in numerous feature and short films, plays and web originals including playing the lead in the breakthrough comedy web series Break a Leg as well as the feature film Froth. Next up, Yuri will write, direct and star as "Alex" in the matchmaking comedy web series Lovemakers.
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Alexis Boozer: "Bryn Arbor"
Alexis Boozer holds a BA in Drama from Stanford University where she won
the Evelyn M. Draper Prize for performance. In her four years at Stanford she appeared in over 30 theatre and film productions, including: The Blue Room, Killer Joe (Sharla), Tape (Amy) and Dutchman (Lula). As a founding member of Mad Th8r, she performed in Death and the Maiden (Paulina) and No Exit (Estelle) in London and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. San Francisco theatre credits include: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, No Exit and Hamlet. Alexis follows up her role as “Amber Turnipseed” on the hit comedy web series Break a Leg. -
Wilson Cleveland: "Derek Morrison"
Wilson Cleveland is perhaps best-known for playing Nick ‘Trouble’ Chiapetta for five seasons on The Temp Life, on My Damn Channel and recently appeared on the fifth season of Felicia Day's hit gamer comedy, The Guild. In 2011, Wilson executive produced and co-starred opposite Shannen Doherty, Brian Austin Green, Milo Ventimiglia, Jaime Murray and Eddie McClintock in the Lifetime original online series Suite 7.
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Daniela DiIorio: "Olivia Reddox"
Daniela DiIorio has appeared in several independent films including
Froth and Life Noir as well as national commercials for Samsung, 7-11, Zappos and SAP, among others. Online Daniela was a series regular on the hit comedy series, Break a Leg and will soon will be starring as Isabella Rossi in the upcoming comedy series, Lovemakers. -
Drew Lanning: "Jack Sather"
Drew Lanning has starred in dozens of films, commercials, and theatrical productions. Recently, he starred in
the world premiere of the critically-acclaimed play, Zombie Town, and national commercials for Black & Decker, Intel, Visa, Samsung, Sunsweet and more. Online he is one of the stars of the hit comedy series Break a Leg and hosted the cross-country reality web series game show 7-11 Road Trip Rally. -
Rachel Risen: "Lisa Morrison"
Rachel first caught the attention of online audiences with her breakthrough performance as
"Hayley Winters" in the 37-episode suspense drama web series The Hayley Project, for which she received a Best Actress nomination at the inaugural Streamy Awards. Recently Rachel has played conniving, germaphobic Human Acquisitions Manager, "Alina Deloris" on the hit comedy web series, The Temp Life for two seasons. Rachel was awarded a performing arts scholarship to Adelphi University, NY. During college she was nominated for the prestige’s Irene Ryan award and graduated Suma Cum Laude with a BFA in Theatre from Adelphi University. -
Craig Bierko: "Andy Corvell"
Actor and writer Craig Bierko is well-known to film audiences for
his performances as "Max Baer" opposite Russell Crowe, Renee Zellwegger and Paul Giamatti in Ron Howard's Cinderella Man; and as Lacerda, opposite Johnny Depp and Benecio Del Torro in the Terry Gilliam-directed Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. On television, he has played a number of memorable roles in hit series like Damages, Boston Legal and perhaps most notably as Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker)'s jazz musician love interest Ray King in the fourth season of Sex and the City. On stage Craig starred in the Broadway revivals of Guys & Dolls and The Music Man, for which he received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical. Online, Craig has appeared in a number of web originals including Easy to Assemble, Suite 7 and The Temp Life, playing opposite Leap Year co-star Wilson Cleveland. -
Emma Caulfield: "Smiley"
Emma Caulfield is known for her roles on fan favorite series like Beverly Hills 90210 and as vengence demon-turned-mortal "Anya Jenkins" on Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In 2011 Emma created, executive produced and starred as herself in the award-winning original online series, Bandwagon and has most recently Emma has appeared in a series of critically-acclaimed television shows including ABC's Once Upon a Time, Prime Suspect, Leverage on TNT and the CW's Life Unexpected.
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Eliza Dushku: "June Pepper"
Eliza Dushku began acting at a young age, playing opposite Robert DeNiro, Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Barkin in This Boy's Life and as Arnold Schwarzenegger's daughter in James Cameron's 1994 blockbuster True Lies. On television, Dushku is perhaps best-known for playing fan favorite "Faith" on both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel; and her lead roles on the FOX dramas Tru Calling and Dollhouse.
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Joshua Malina: "Sam Berry"
Joshua Malina is currently co-starring as Detective David Rosen in creator Shonda Rimes' hit ABC drama, Scandal and is perhaps best-known for his roles as Will Bailey on The West Wing and as Jeremy Goodwin on Sports Night, each written and created by Aaron Sorkin.
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Julie Warner: "Josie Hersh"
Julie Warner first drew the attention of moviegoers with her breakout performance
co-starring with Michael J. Fox, Woody Harrelson and Bridget Fonda in Doc Hollywood. She followed up that performance co-starring with Billy Crystal in his directorial debut, Mr. Saturday Night and memorable roles in Indian Summer and Tommy Boy opposite Chris Farley, David Spade and Rob Lowe. On television, Julie played the role of "Danny Lipton" opposite Dixie Carter and Kathleen Quinlan for three seasons in the CBS drama Family Law, and as Megan O'Hara on Nip/Tuck. In 2009, she joined Dennis Hopper and Eric Roberts in Crash, Showtime's original series based on the Academy Award-winning Best Picture. -
Steven Weber: "Det. Remy Doyle"
Steven Weber is best-known to television audiences for his roles on the CBS comedy Two Broke Girls, Wilfred, the Aaron Sorkin series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and Wings. On film Weber is known for playing Bridget Fonda's cheating boyfriend in Single White Female, a gay man who swears off sex in Jeffrey. He was chilling in his devilish turn as a murderous husband in the miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's The Shining.






