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JANE BRUCKER is best known as the spoiled sister in the film,
"Dirty Dancing". She's featured as the spoiled mother
in the soon to be released "Dishdogz". She collects
huge and teensy S.A.G residuals from various things.
Radio credits include NPR's LATheaterworks, Firesign
Theaters' Proctor and Bergman, and her own WBAI show
in New York yeeeears ago. Improv credits include
Chicago's Second City as a guest on their mainstage
many times and at the Village Gate in New York. She
just received another laughable residual from "Whose
Line Is It, Anyway?" P.J. O'Rourke published her
cartoons in the National Lampoon Magazine.
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JP MANOUX plays Vice Principal Hackett and Curtis the Caveman on Disney Channel's PHIL OF THE FUTURE. He is the Green Grapes guy in the FRUIT OF THE LOOM commercials and recurs as Hrair the naked Armenian on RENO 911!. Look for his "Retarded Clone" this summer in the sci-fi thriller THE ISLAND. In 1999, he received the L.A. Ovation and Backstage West Garland Awards in recognition of his work as a cannibalistic stoner in the world premiere musical REEFER MADNESS!
His resume includes roles in over 20 movies, 40 television episodics, 50 commercials and appearances on five gameshows. JP has also authored two humorous pieces for ALL THINGS CONSIDERED on National Public Radio. More at www.jpmanoux.com
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LEN WEIN and artist Berni Wrightson created the horror comic Swamp Thing for DC Comics. Wein worked at Marvel as a writer/editor. He had lengthy and memorable runs on Amazing Spider-Man, Hulk, Thor and Fantastic Four. However, he is probably best-known for co-creating, in 1975, the New X-Men team that would eventually become the biggest-selling comic title. Wein had a strong hand in the creation of such characters as Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus and Wolverine (who had made his debut in Wein's run on Hulk). In recent years, Wein has devoted more of his time writing for animation and TV, including an intriguing work called Gene Pool (with Marv Wolfman).
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CATHY LADMAN is one of the country's top comedians, having appeared on "The Tonight Show" nine times. Cathy has had her own HBO "One Night Stand" comedy special and, in 1992, was awarded the American Comedy Award for Best Female Stand Up Comic. Cathy is successfully pursuing an acting career in television and film. Her film credits include roles in "White Oleander," "What Planet Are You From?" "My Fellow Americans," and "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead." Besides comedy monologue, Cathy's writing career includes developing original television treatments, episodic scripts, and feature-length screenplays. She currently can be seen in the movie "The Aristocrats." More at www.cathyladman.com
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