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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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ANN MAGNUSON is an actress, singer, writer and part-time performance artist. Film credits include "Panic Room", "The United States of Leland", "Clear & Present Danger", "Making Mr. RIght" and "The Hunger". TV includes "Anything But Love", "From the Earth to the Moon" "and most recently "Quintuplets" and "CSI:MIAMI". She released 5 albums with the band BONGWATER, a solo album "THE LUV SHOW" on Geffen and is currently recording "PRETTY SONGS & UGLY STORIES" for spring 2005 release. She has appeared in plays Off Broadway and in her own one woman shows at the Pubic Theatre/NY Shakespeare Festival, Lincoln Center, MoMA and THe Whitney Museum as well as in cabarets and rock venues across the country. She writes for a variety of magazines including a monthly column "L.A. WOMAN" for PAPER magazine. More at www.annmagnuson.com
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DEBRA WILSON was an original cast member on Fox's "MADtv" and stayed on for eight seasons, playing a wide variety of memorable characters. She has also appeared in several movies ("American History X," "B*A*P*S," "Soulmates," "Sleeping Together") and as a guest on several TV shows ("CSI," "E's 101," "Whose Line Is It Anyway?") and has done voice work for "Family Guy" and other animated shows. Look for Debra in a new TV ad campaign for Sierra Mist.
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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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