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IAN ZIERING
Ian Ziering began working in television and radio commercials when he was 12 years old. Besides Beverly Hills 90210, his television work includes the daytime drama Guiding Light and two specials, Flour Babies and Terrible Things my Mother Told Me. Ziering was also the voice of Vinnie in the syndicated cartoon Biker Mice From Mars and one of the voices on the animated series The Mighty Ducks.

He most recently completed the independent feature Stripped Down. Ian received the Best Actor award for this film at the Monte Carlo Film Festival.

Ziering recently completed a short film, Man vs. Monday which he directed, produced and starred in. Ziering adapted this short from an email he received. He is currently working on entering this into film festivals domestically and internationally.

In 2006 audiences saw Ian star in Domino, from director Tony Scott and New Line Cinema.

On Broadway, Ziering performed as Nils in the musical version of I Remember Mama. He also starred as John in the national tour of Peter Pan. In 1981, Ziering made his feature film debut in Endless Love. Ziering also starred in the feature films Flash Flame and Savate, and starred in the television movie Daytona Blues.

Ziering, a native of West Orange, N.J., resides in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of William Paterson College in Wayne, N.J.


SANDRA PURPURO
FILM: ROUGH DIAMONDS, THE JOB, THIN LINE BETWEEN LOVE & HATE, SWIMSUIT: THE MOVIE
TELEVISION: DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE, COLD CASE, 2 1/2 MEN, CSI, THE SHIELD, SIX FEET UNDER and others.
TRAINING: American Musical and Dramatic Academy, NY School of Performing Arts, NJ Acting: Aaron Spieser Felder Dance: Phil Black, Eddie Vega Voice: Eric Vetro, Hershey SPECIAL SKILLS: Kickboxing, Gymnastics, Ballroom Dancing, Skating, Aerobics Instructor, SCUBA, Ski, Horseback Riding, Fishing Proficient in sports, Sing, Swim, Dive Accents: British, Spanish, Italian, Southern, New York, Valley, French


VICTOR WEBSTER
Born in Calgary, Alberta Canada, Victor was always willing to push himself to the limit. He thrives on the rush of combat sports, race car driving and high speed skiing. As a teenager, he frequently found himself in trouble in school because of his bad boy behavior. Martial arts proved to be the perfect outlet to redirect his aggressive energy. He spent many years teaching and competing, achieving an undefeated record in the heavy weight Black Belt division, as well an undefeated record as an amateur kickboxer.

Immediately upon moving to Los Angeles Victor's acting career kicked in to high gear. One of his first acting roles was a recurring role on the Spelling daytime drama, "Sunset Beach" (1997). Shortly thereafter, Victor found himself auditioning for "Days of Our Lives" (1965), where he was chosen from hundreds of men to portray the loveable troublemaker Nicholas Alamain. This led the number one entertainment show in the world, "Entertainment Tonight", to do a "day in the life of" piece on Victor. It was unprecedented for ET to do this before a new daytime actor had even aired. Webster then ventured into the feature film arena with starring roles in Wishmaster 4: The Prophecy Fulfilled (2002) (V) and Gangland (2000). He also starred in the highly publicized television movie of the week, _Chippendale Murders, The (2000) (TV)_ and has made several guest-starring roles on various television series. Mansfield) in the Emmy Award winning AMC Network series, "The Lot" (1999), which followed life at a Hollywood movie studio during the late 1930s, and is currently re-airing on the network.

In between projects, Victor spends his free time reading books on spirituality, engaging in a wide variety of sports, as well as delving into the world of directing and writing. Victor also participates in many charities involving The Special Olympics, The Ark Trust (an animal rights organization), abused women and children.


LISA ANN WALTER
A petite, energetic comedienne and actress who has opened for The Band on the concert stage and starred in the short-lived Fox series "My Wildest Dreams" (1995), Lisa Ann Walter scored as Claudine, Whoopi Goldberg's best friend in the feature film "Eddie" (1995). She began her career as a young girl of six, and in the 90s was appearing Off-Broadway as Brandy in the South Street Theatre's production of "Battery". Walter began performing on the stand-up stage, where her act has been termed "boisterous" by critics, who have also spoken of her "well-built" frame, somewhat unusual for comediennes. This led to opening for The Band on their "Jericho" tour. Fox signed her in 1995 expecting series success, but her vehicle, "My Wildest Dreams", in which Walter was a career woman trying to balance the elements of her life did not click. In 1996, she co-created and starred in the short-lived ABC sitcom "Life's Work", in which she was an assistant US attorney in Baltimore balancing home and work.

Her recent filmography includes such movies as Shall We Dance? (2004), Coffee Date (2005), War of the Worlds (2005), The Trouble with Dee Dee (2005), Room 6 (2006) and Graduation (2006).


FRANCESCO QUINN
Perhaps best known for his portrayal of underground drug king Rhah in Oliver Stone's Academy Award-winning Platoon (1986), Francesco Quinn is one of the film industry's most versatile young actors. Intent on following in the footsteps of his father, Oscar winner Anthony Quinn, who had appeared in more than 200 pictures, Francesco has already racked up some impressive film credits, setting him well on his way. He was the lead guest star in an episode of "JAG" (1995) which won the show a 29 share (the highest rating in its history) and had a lead role in TNT's Rough Riders (1997) (TV).