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Christina Cox as "Vicki Nelson"

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The youngest of three girls, Christina was born just outside Toronto. She carried a double major of theater and dance at the prestigious Arts York at Unionville High School. She went on to further her training at the Ryerson Theatre School, among such alumni as Eric McCormack and David James Elliott. In addition to her film and television credits, Christina has appeared in numerous national theater productions ranging from classical productions of William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" to Jim Cartwright's raw and dirty "Road".

She is well known for her portrayal of Kim in the romantic comedy Better Than Chocolate (1999) as well as her Gemini-nominated performance as Angela Ramirez, the series lead on Rysher's "F/X: The Series" (1996). She also co-starred opposite Rob Lowe and Teri Hatcher in the USA thriller Jane Doe (2001) (TV). She competed in gymnastics, track and field and tae kwan do. She is proficient in boxing, Muay Thai kickboxing and has extensive training in stage combat, period weaponry and firearms. - From:IMDB


Kyle Schmid as "Henry Fitzroy"

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Born in Ontario, Canada in August of 1984, Kyle Schmid has been acting for a majority of his life. Commercials and early modeling gigs turned into film auditions and he shortly landed a small appearance in the Canadian film Spill (1996). After a small break he landed two hits in the made for television movies Alley Cats Strike (2000) (TV) for which he beat out 400 other competitors for the lead role, and The Sandy Bottom Orchestra (2000) (TV). Both raised him to his current fan base. In 2001 he was nominated for a Young Artist Award for "Best performance in a TV Movie-Supporting Young Actor" for his performance as Sam Miller in the latter. Later he was playing bully Jordan Lynch on the popular Canadian series "I Was a Sixth Grade Alien" (1999).

Residing in Ontario, Canada, Kyle spends a majority of his free time playing his favorite sport, soccer. Other hobbies include swimming, horseback riding and mountain biking. He plays on the Erin Mills soccer team which as of right now (2002) is ranked the highest division in Ontario. With more projects coming up, this teen star will most likely follow in the steps of former Canadian star Hayden Christensen and rise to international fame. - From:TV.com


Dylan Neal as "Mike Celluci"

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Dylan Neal is a well-recognized face on television, having had lead roles in shows such as "The Bold and the Beautiful," "Pacific Palisades" and "Hyperion Bay." Along with dozens of guest-starring roles, Dylan has had recurring roles on the hit television series "Dawson's Creek," "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" and "JAG." He appeared on the big screen alongside Josh Hartnett in the film "40 Days and 40 Nights."

Dylan's first TV Movie was a movie for CBS called "Echoes in the Darkness" with Gary Cole in 1987.

Dylan got a big break in 1994, when he was cast on the CBS daytime drama "The Bold and the Beautiful" where he portrayed Dylan Shaw until 1997. The steady work soaps offered won over the INS, who granted Neal the required permits for honing his skills in the United States.

Gina Holden as "Coreen Fennel"
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Gina was born in the small mountain town of Smithers, British Columbia, where her first performance took place at a figure skating exhibition at age five. She has been at home on center stage ever since. As a precocious and outgoing child Gina performed in all her school plays and talent shows.

Through most of these early years, as she moved around with her mom and older brother, her first love was dance. Whether ballet, tap, modern, or musical theatre, Gina was immersed in dance performance. As the classical ballet training developed her unrelenting work ethic, it wasn't long before Gina's love of performance began to shape itself into something resembling a career.

At the age of fifteen, Gina was scouted by a modeling agency and shipped to Japan. Embracing the move with both hands, Gina schooled herself on the culture and language and the country quickly became her second home.

Professionally, Japan was a major break. Gina became the face of Shiseido cosmetics and appeared on upwards of twenty magazine covers. But modeling was never Gina's passion. While her talent and drive gave her a taste of success, modeling was ultimately a stepping stone to bigger things, in another medium. - From IMDB

Keith Dallas as "Dave Graham"

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