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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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APRIL WINCHELL has provided voices for projects like "The Simpsons", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", "Antz", "Men in Black" and "Toy Story 2", to name a few. She is the voice of classic Disney cartoon characters Cruella De Vil and Clarabelle Cow. April's father (the celebrated ventriloquist Paul Winchell) was the original voice of "Tigger" and also appeared several times as a guest panelist on the original "What's My Line?" TV show. April has also created hundreds of radio commercials, winning every major advertising award in the world along the way. These award wining commercials were written, voiced and produced by April through her radio production company. You can often hear April as a radio host on KABC. More at www.aprilwinchell.com |
NICOLE SULLIVAN is a graduate of Northwestern University's theatre department and was a regular on FOX's sketch comedy late night show, "MAD TV," for 6 years before joining the cast of "King of Queens." She is currently enjoying her 4th year as Holly, the dog walker on the CBS hit. She has also been a guest star on numerous television shows such as "Law and Order SVU," "Scrubs," "Less Than Perfect," "According to Jim", "Miss Match," "The Drew Carey Show," and others. She also provides the voices for many characters on the shows "Family Guy," "American Dad," "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command," "Kim Possible," and "Rugrats." She can soon be seen as the letter "A" on "Sesame Street," and in the film Guess Who.
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GRAHAM ELWOOD was the host of the game shows "Cram" on GSN and "Strip Poker" on USA. On the slightly more serious side, he is
working on a documentary about his trip to Afghanistan. He is also the director of the short film "Hello Junkie" and tours throughout America doing standup. More at www.grahamelwood.com
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