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John Billingsley, can currently be seen on Alan Ball's HBO series True Blood, also starred in ABC's series The Nine as Ethan Foote, as the Denobulan, Dr. Phlox on Star Trek: Enterprise, stared opposite Denzel Washington in the feature film "Out of Time" and has appeared in "Cold Case," "CSI, New York," "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles," "The Glass House," "High Crimes" and "White Oleander." He also starred in the independent film "Breathing Hard," which won a number of awards on the festival circuit. He was a series regular on The Others and guest starred in other television series including 24, Grey's Anatomy, CSI, The West Wing, Family Law, Judging Amy, NYPD Blue, Gideon's Crossing, The Practice, The X Files and Six Feet Under. John resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Bonita Friedericy, and their two cats. |
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Gil Gerard has starred in numerous successful made for TV movies as well as feature films. However, his fans prefer to remember him as “Buck Rogers” from the Universal motion picture and NBC series, “BUCK ROGERS in the 25th CENTURY”.
A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Gil headed to New York in the summer of 1969 where he found a job as a taxi driver and began training with Phillip Burton at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. It wasn’t long before Gil found himself working in the “Business”, however, as one of his fares told him he should audition for “Love Story” which was filming in New York at that time.
Following “Love Story”, Gil began auditioning for and getting commercials for various national accounts. All in All, Gil ended up starring in over 400 television commercials during the 8 years he was in New York. Gil also joined the cast of the Emmy Award winning “the Doctors” He played returned prisoner of war Dr. Alan Stewart for 3 ½ years.
During this time, Gil formed an independent production company with two partners and produced a low-budget feature film entitled, “Hooch” and a Broadway musical. “the Amen Corner”, based on James Baldwin’s award-winning play of the same name.
Gil was called to Hollywood to screen test for several new projects that were being considered. After landing a guest starring role on “Little house on the Prairie”, Michael Landon offered him the lead in a new series he was producing and writing. The series wasn’t picked up by NBC but Gil was offered the title role in a feature and series deal involving Universal Pictures and NBC entitled “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century”. The film was a huge commercial success, grossing over 11 million dollars in its opening weekend (this is in 1979).
Gil enjoys tennis, golf, scuba diving, trap and skeet shooting and horseback riding. He is also a licensed pilot and a published poet, having seen his work included in an anthology of American poets.
His official Web site is located HERE (http://www.gilgerard.com/) and his extensive career listings can be found HERE (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001266/)
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For five years on nightly network NBC TV, Erin Gray was the American public’s image of the ideal woman. Her “Kate” in Silver Spoons managed to have it all—marriage, family, and business career. And for the two years before that, she had redefined our public image of the beauty with brains, when “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” became a hit series, her sleek, sophisticated “Colonel Wilma” became a role model, and Erin Gray became a household word.Erin Gray from the television show
Magically last year brought Gil Gerard and Erin together for the first time since “Buck Roger” in a made for TV movie called, “Meltdown.” In addition , Erin thoroughly enjoyed working on David Kelley’s short lived but very funny comedy series, “Wedding Bells”, and starred opposite William Atherton in the Sci Fi Channel’s “Ghouls” which was shot on location in Romania. Erin has just completed filming on location at the mystical Mt. Shasta a much loved project called “Dreams Awake.” This very special film reunited Erin with Tim O’Connor, Dr. Huer from “Buck Rogers,” who portrayed her dad, and Gary Graham as her husband. In addition to raising two beautiful children who are a constant source of pride and joy, Erin and her husband, the noted Director of Photography Richard Hissong, are currently producing a video on one of her favorite subjects, Chi Kung & Tai Chi. Erin teaches these moving art forms 4 days a week at the Encino Acupuncture Center and travels around the county sharing her passion for Tai Chi and the healing arts. Erin Gray's complete biography can be found on her Web site: http://www.eringray.com/ |
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Bonita Friedericy is currently known for her work on “Chuck” as General Beckman. Her Science Fiction & Fantasy acting runs far and wide, from episodes of “Star Trek: Enterprise” and “Angel” to “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, episode Werewolves.” Her complete list of movie, television, and theater credits can be found on her Web site: http://www.bonitafriedericy.com/ |
Alana Jordan began her career in film working behind the scenes as an independent film producer and editor. After taking a screen acting class at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, she sent off her demo and was soon cast in Van Wilder: Freshman Year. Since then she has worked along side award winning actors Melora Waters and Mark Boone Jr. in Missing Pieces, Sandra Bullock and Kathy Bates in The Blind Side, was featured in a pilot for ABC, and was one of the lead characters in the soon-to-be-internationally-released horror film Noccalula. Even though she enjoys working on large productions, she still has a deep love for independent and short films, including her award winning short Sane, which she wrote, directed, and starred in. When she’s not acting she enjoys writing, singing, fueling her World of Warcraft addiction, and playing with her two dogs, Raleigh and Fred Fredburger. |
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Deborah Smith Ford is known as an actress in over 30 films and 50 television shows and commercials. Her “claim to fame,” in the world of national television, is “Trinity,” from the sci-fi MATRIX films, on ABC's The Next Best Thing, including the lead part in the commercial spot, on television, radio and the internet, for Citracal - a vitamin/calcium supplement. Deborah is credited in a variety of sci-fi films, one of the most recent being that of Beowulf: Prince of the Geats - Scott Wegener, Director, of whom she portrayed Helldam, mother to Grendel. Deborah, with other cast and crew, attended this film's international promotional tour in Oystese, Norway.  In addition to portraying many film characters, as the actress Deborah, she has also enjoyed the fact that others see her uncanny resemblance to that of MATRIX'S Trinity – in fact, as a lookalike and as an actress, she has won multiple national and international awards as that character. Deborah is an author as well, no sci-fi books yet, but feel free to ask what her current writing interests are. Her first book goes to print in the spring, with book signings beginning in New York City, summer 2009. |
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