MICHAEL RODRICK
Ryan

Rodrick appeared in the critically acclaimed independent film "Desolation Angels," winner of the Eastman Kodak Award at the 1995 Telluride Film Festival, and the International Film Critic's Award at the 1995 Toronto Film Festival. His other film projects include lead roles in "Kingdom Come," "Throwing Down," "Tumble Dry," "Jacklight," and "Happiness Is..." In April of 1998 Rodrick made his daytime debut on NBC's "Another World," as fan favorite Cameron Sinclair.

For more information on Michael visit his Official website.


JONATHAN LAPAGLIA
Vincent

LaPaglia currently stars in UPN's innovative new series "7 Days," in which he portrays Frank Parker, and was also recently seen in UPN's action-adventure television film "Inferno." LaPaglia's feature film credits include "Origin of the Species," Woody Allen's comedy "Deconstructing Harry," "The Cure," "Poison Berries," "Rain" and the independent shorts "Screening Frogs" and "Dog Tail." On television LaPaglia has also been seen on Fox's "New York Undercover," in which he portrayed Detective Tom McNamara.


JORDAN BAYNE
Carla

Jordan Bayne's film credits include the independent films "A Stranger in The Kingdom," with Martin Sheen, "Understanding Your Chances of Success," and "Waldo Walker." On stage, Bayne landed her first role in Naked Angels production of "Summerwinds" with Marisa Tomei and James Gandolfini, and played Juliet in the prestigious Shakespeare & Company's production of "Romeo and Juliet."

For more information on Jordan visit her Official website.


FRANK VINCENT
Big Sal

Frank Vicent first became recognized for his work in Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull." He is best known for his roles in such gangster classics as "Goodfellas," "Casino," and "Wiseguys." Vincent has had starring roles in over 30 feature films, including "Gotti," "She's The One," "Jungle Fever," "Honeymoon in Vegas," "Do the Right Thing," "Pope of Greenwich Village," "Federal Hill," "Easy Money," "The Deli." and "Belly." Vincent has also appeared in the NBC mini-series "Witness to the Mob,"and "Tom Clancy's Netforce," and such television series as "Cosby," "Law and Order," "New York Undercover," and "Swift Justice." He also hosted a month long gangster movie marathon on Turner Classic Movies. Vincent recently completed a starring role as Aristotle Onassis in the upcoming feature "Isn't She Great," with Bette Midler and Nathan Lane.


DOMINIC CHIANESE
Father Nichols

Dominic Chianese can currently be seen as Uncle Junior on HBO's Emmy Award winning show "The Sopranos." Chianese has appeared in nearly 30 films, including "The Godfather, Part II," "Dog Day Afternoon," "Q & A," "And Justice For All," "All the President's Men," and "If Lucy Fell." On Broadway, Chianese has appeared in David Mamet's "WaterEngine," "Richard II" with Al Pacino, "Requiem for a Heavyweight" with John Lithgow, and "The Rose Tattoo" with Anthony LaPaglia and Mercedes Ruehl. His television credits include "Law and Order," "Kojak," and "Dark Shadows."


VINCENT PASTORE
Mitch

Vincent Pastore can currently be seen as Pussy on HBO's hit show "The Sopranos." Among his numerous film appearances are "Gotti," "The Deli," "The Last Don," "The Money Train," "Basketball Diaries," and most recently "Mickey Blue Eyes." His television credits include "Law and Order," and "New York Undercover."


BRIAN VINCENT
Eddie

Vincent is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Drama. He played Pinky in the award-winning film "The Deli." He has also played lead roles in "Black Dog" for Universal and in the independent movie "The Animal Room." Off Broadway he played Duke in the production of "Sugar Down Billy Hawk." He recently completed filming his first lead romantic role with Ben Gazarra and Rita Moreno in "Blue Moon" opposite Alanna Ubach. His television appearances include "Law and Order."


CAREENA MELIA
Doreen

Careena Melia was recently seen Off-Broadway in "Macbeth" with Theatre for a New Audience. Other Off-Broadway credits include "Anne Frank" at the American Jewish Theatre. On film, Careena was seen in "Two Way Crossing," and her television credits include "Shakespeare in America." In fall 2000, Careena's latest movie "Songs in Ordinary Times" starring Sissy Spacek and Beau Bridges will air on CBS.


KRISTEN LEE KELLY
Marsha

Kristen appeared in the Original Broadway cast of "Rent." On television she was seen in the ABC mini-series "The Kennedy's of Massachusetts." Kristen can also be seen in the Off-Broadway production of "After The Rain."