TERESA STRASSER won an Emmy for her writing work on Comedy Central's "Win Ben Stein's Money." Her first job on-camera involved introducing "classic" episodes of "The Dating Game" and "Three's a Crowd" on the Game Show Network. Soon after, she hosted 50 episodes of hit TLC design show, "While You Were Out." Strasser received a 2003 Emmy Award nomination for her work on "While You Were Out" and is often asked to redecorate the homes of passing motorists and hot dog vendors throughout the greater New York area. As a journalist, Strasser's work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, New York Newsday, The San Francisco Chronicle, Daily Variety and other national magazines and newspapers. Recently, she hosted Fox's "Good Day New York." More info at www.teresastrasser.com
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JASON KRAVITS is best known for dying a horrible death a few years ago as the character Richard Bay on ABC's "The Practice". He has appeared on a whole bunch of sitcoms and dramas since then, so far without incident. These include, most recently, "Wanda at Large," "Everybody Loves Raymond," "CSI," and the last episode of "Friends." Other recent credits include the film "The Stepford Wives" and the Broadway hit "Sly Fox." His two-man show with Joel Jones, "Making Faces," won the Jury Award at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen in 1999. He also was a regular panelist on Oxygen's revival of another classic panel show, "I've Got A Secret." |
BRAD SHERWOOD is a regular cast member on ABC's "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" and was a regular on the British version on Comedy Central. Brad was also a regular on the live episodes of "The Drew Carey Show" and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno." Brad's past credits include a season on "LA Law" and hosting "The New Dating Game" and ABC's "Big Moment." Brad tours and headlines in Las Vegas with Drew Carey and Ryan Stiles as a member of the Improv All-Stars. More at www.bradsherwood.com
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MINK STOLE is a cult figure of a fabulous status, a regular in the movies of John Waters. Stole appeared in the infamous Pink Flamingos as Connie Marbles, the red-haired villain in exaggerated cat-eye glasses and a fur coat. Stole's next two films marked her most memorable and prominent roles: obnoxious girl-child Taffy Davenport in Female Trouble and housewife-on-the-run Peggy Gravel in Desperate Living. After playing the cornrowed adulteress Sandra Sullivan in Polyester (1981), she would continue to get parts in Waters' films --including as Dottie Hinkle, the obscene phone call victim in Serial Mom. She also appeared in a memorable turn in But I'm A Cheerleader. More at www.minkstole.com
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