Tuesday 27 August 2013

Eva Green


Birthday: 5 July 1980, Paris, France
Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)

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Biography


Eva Green was born Eva Gaëlle Green on July 5, 1980, in Paris, France. She has a non-identical twin sister. Her father, named Walter Green, is a Swedish dentist who once appeared in the 1966 film Au Hasard Balthazar (1966). Her mother, named Marlène Jobert, is an Algerian-born (during the time Algeria was part of France) French actress who retired from acting and became a writer of children's books. Young Eva Green left French school at 17. She switched to English in Ramsgate, Kent, and went to the American School in France for one year. She studied acting at Saint Paul Drama School in Paris for three years, then had a 10-week polishing course at the Weber Douglas Academy of dramatic Art in London. She also studied directing at the Tisch School of Arts at New York University.

She returned to Paris as an accomplished young actress, and played on stage in several theater productions: "La Jalousie en Trois Fax" and "Turcaret". There she caught the eye of director Bernardo Bertolucci. Green followed a recommendation to work on her English. She studied for two months with an English coach before doing The Dreamers (2003) with Bernardo Bertolucci. During their work Bertolucci described Green as being "so beautiful it's indecent." Green won critical acclaim for her role in The Dreamers (2003). She also attracted a great deal of attention from male audiences for her full frontal nudity in several scenes of the film. Besides her work as an actress Green also composed original music and recorded several sound tracks for the film score.

After The Dreamers Green's career ascended to the level where she revealed more of her multifaceted acting talent. She played the love interest of cult French gentleman stealer Arsène Lupin (2004) opposite Romain Duris. In 2005 she co-starred opposite Orlando Bloom and Liam Neeson in Kingdom of Heaven (2005) produced and directed by Ridley Scott. The film became a blockbuster in the US and worldwide and brought her a wider international exposure. She turned down the femme fatale role in The Black Dahlia that went to Hilary Swank because she didn't want to end up always typecast as a femme fatale after her role in The Dreamers. Instead, Eva Green accepted the prestigious role of Vesper Lynd, one of three Bond girls, opposite Daniel Craig in Casino Royale (2006) and became the 5th French actress to play a James Bond girl after Claudine Auger in Thunderball (1965), Corinne Cléry in Moonraker (1979), Carole Bouquet in For Your Eyes Only (1981) and Sophie Marceau in The World is not enough (1999).
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Since her school years Green has been a cosmopolitan multilingual and multicultural person. Yet, since her father always lived in France with them and her mother, she and her twin sister can't speak Swedish. She developed a wide scope of interests beyond her acting profession and became an aspiring art connoisseur and an avid museum visitor. Her other activities outside of acting include playing and composing music, cooking at home, walking her terrier, and collecting art. She currently shares time between her two residencies, one is in Paris, France, and one in London, England 

Eva Green was born in Paris, two minutes earlier than her twin sister, Joy (Johanne).[3] Green is the daughter of French actress Marlène Jobert and French-Swedish dentist Walter Green. Through her father, Green is the great-granddaughter of French composer Paul Le Flem.[4] Her mother, a pied-noir, was born in Algeria. Green's mother is Jewish.[5][6][7] Green was raised without religion;[8] she has said "I feel like a citizen of the world. Life and cinema don't have borders."[9] She grew up in the 17th arrondissement of Paris where she attended the American School of Paris.[1] Green has described her family as "bourgeois",[10] and has said that her sister is very different from her.[11] Green is a natural dark blonde; she has dyed her hair black since she was 15 years old.[12][13] French-Swedish actress Marika Green is her aunt. The 1980s pop-star Elsa Lunghini is her first cousin, through their mothers.[14][15]
Green was raised in France, attended and graduated from the American University of Paris, an English-speaking institution,[12] and also spent time between Ramsgate, London and Ireland.[16] Green was quiet in school,[11] and developed an interest in Egyptology when she visited the Louvre at age seven.[17] At age 14, after seeing Isabelle Adjani in The Story of Adele H., Green decided to become an actress. Her mother initially feared that an acting career would be too much for her sensitive daughter, but later came to support young Eva's ambitions.[16]

Career

Between 1997-2000, Green studied at St. Paul Drama School in Paris,[18] and then spent 10 weeks at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.[1] Green also trained at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in New York City,[19] before she returned to Paris, where she performed in several plays.[16] Green stated that in drama school, "I always picked the really evil roles. It's a great way to deal with your everyday emotions."[20] Green appeared on stage in Jalousie en Trois Fax (2001) for which she was nominated for a Molière Award.[21] She also appeared in Turcaret (2002).
In 2002, Green had her film debut, when director Bernardo Bertolucci cast her in the role of Isabelle in The Dreamers (2003), which involved her in extensive full frontal nude scenes and graphic sex scenes. Green told The Guardian that her agent and her parents begged her not to take the role, concerned that the film would cause her career to "have the same destiny as Maria Schneider",[22] and because of Schneider's traumatic experience during the filming of Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris.[16] Green said that with Bertolucci's guidance she felt comfortable during the filming of the nude and sex scenes,[23] but was embarrassed when her family saw the film.[16] Her performance was well-received, with some comparing her to Liv Tyler.[19] Green expressed surprise when a minute was cut from the film for the American market, stating, "[T]here is so much violence, both on the streets and on the screen. They think nothing of it. Yet I think they are frightened by sex."[16] Green's next film after The Dreamers was Arsène Lupin (2004), in which she portrayed Lupin's love interest, a light-hearted role she enjoyed, although she has stated that she generally prefers more complex characters.[21]
Green at the 2007 BAFTAs.
Her performance in The Dreamers led to Ridley Scott casting Green in Kingdom of Heaven (2005), a film about the Crusades where she played Sibylla of Jerusalem. Green performed six screen tests, and was hired with only a week before principal photography began.[1] Green found the atmosphere of coming onto a film so late tense and exciting, and also liked the film's ambiguity in approaching its subject matter.[20] To her disappointment, much of her screen time was cut.[1] Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com praised her performance: "She doesn't quite know what to do with her character's stilted dialogue, but she carries herself so regally that you barely notice."[24] Nev Pierce of the BBC, however, called her character "limp".[25] Green was satisfied when her character's complex subplot was restored in the director's cut.[26] Total Film noted the new scenes completed her performance: "In the theatrical cut, Princess Sibylla sleeps with Balian and then, more or less, loses her mind. Now we understand why. Not only does Sibylla have a young son, but when she realizes he's afflicted with leprosy just like her brother Baldwin, she decides to take his life shortly after he's been crowned king."[27]
Green was considered for parts in The Constant Gardener (a role that went to Rachel Weisz) and The Black Dahlia.[16] She was cast at the last minute in the role of Vesper Lynd in the James Bond film Casino Royale (2006).[17] Green was approached in mid-2005 but turned it down.[26] Principal photography was already underway, and director Martin Campbell noted casting the role was difficult because "we didn't have the final script and a Bond girl always had the connotation of tits 'n' ass." Campbell saw Green's performance in the director's cut of Kingdom of Heaven,[28] and approached Green again. She read the script, and found the character of Vesper far deeper than most Bond girls.[26] Green's performance was well received: Entertainment Weekly called her the fourth best Bond girl of all time;[29] IGN named her the best femme fatale, stating "This is the girl that broke – and therefore made – James Bond";[30] and she won a BAFTA and an Empire award for her performance. Both awards were voted for by the British public.[31]
Green portrayed the witch Serafina Pekkala in the 2007 film adaptation of The Golden Compass (which, coincidentally, also starred Casino Royale's Daniel Craig, although they did not have any scenes together). She found it difficult being flown on a harness because of her fear of heights, which led her to refuse to reshoot a scene on her last day of filming.[13] Green hoped the religious themes of the book would be preserved,[26] but references to Catholicism were removed from the film.[32] Green next appeared in Franklyn, as Emilia,[33] a schizophrenic woman[34] whose multiple personalities are split between tormented artist (which Green compared to real-life figures Sophie Calle and Tracey Emin)[35] and another, which she described as, "full of life, very witty, big sense of humor".[34] She also filmed Cracks, the directorial debut of Jordan Scott, Ridley Scott's daughter, where she plays a mysterious teacher at a girls' school named Miss G, who falls in love with one of her pupils.[13] In March 2009, she appeared in Womb, where she plays a woman who clones her dead boyfriend. It is a collaboration between actor Matt Smith and director Benedek Fliegauf.[36]
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She was considered for the role eventually played by Cécile de France in Un Secret (2007).[37] Additionally, she was initially approached for the female lead in Lars von Trier's controversial film Antichrist (2009). According to Trier, Green was positive about appearing in the film, but her agents refused to allow her. The unsuccessful casting attempt took two months of the film's pre-production process. Anglo-French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg was subsequently cast in the role.[38] Green later told she got along well with Trier, "but then we started talking about nudity and sex and so on. It got a bit too far... It was my dream to work with him, but it’s a shame it was on that film that it nearly happened. I’m sure I would have been trashed doing that film".[39]
Green starred in the first season of Starz's series, Camelot, as the sorceress Morgan le Fay.[40] Green stated, "This is such an iconic story and you have 10 episodes to explore a character. It's not a girlfriend role that you could have in a movie. It's a real ballsy character. She has some guts."[41] In 2012, Green played a vengeful witch Angelique Bouchard who curses Johnny Depp's character into a vampire in Tim Burton's Dark Shadows.
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Modeling

In addition to her acting career, Green has modeled for Breil, Emporio Armani, Lancôme, Heineken,[17] and Christian Dior SA's "Midnight Poison" perfume, in an advert directed by Wong Kar-wai.[12]

Personal life

Green considers herself nerdy:[17] "When people first meet me, they find me very cold. I keep myself at a distance, and I think that's why I'm so drawn to acting. It allows me to wear a mask."[3][17][8] Green supports UNICEF.[8][13] She dated New Zealand actor Marton Csokas after meeting him on the set of Kingdom of Heaven, but the couple announced their split in 2009.[42]
Green has expressed interest in returning to the theatre.[23] She says she has no plans to work in Hollywood because, "The problem with Hollywood is that the studios are super powerful, they have far more power than the directors. My ambition at this moment is just to find a good script."[43] She added that in Hollywood she would probably get typecast as a femme fatale.[13]
In 2007, Green was voted the 6th sexiest movie star of all-time by Empire magazine.[44] Empire also listed her character, Vesper Lynd as the 9th sexiest female character in cinema history.[45] In 2011, Los Angeles Times Magazine listed Green at No. 18 for their 50 most beautiful women in film.[46] In 2012 she was listed no.57 in AfterEllen Hot 100.[47] In April 2012, Shalom Life ranked her Number 2 on its list of “the 50 most talented, intelligent, funny, and gorgeous Jewish women in the world."[48]
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Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2003 The Dreamers Isabelle Nominated – European Film Awards for Best Actress
2004 Arsène Lupin Clarisse
2005 Kingdom of Heaven Sibylla Nominated - Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Liplock (shared with Orlando Bloom)
Nominated - Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Love Scene (shared with Orlando Bloom)
2006 Casino Royale Vesper Lynd BAFTA Rising Star Award
Empire Award for Best Female Newcomer
Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated – National Movie Awards for Best Performance by a Female
Nominated – Irish Film and Television Awards for Best International Actress
2007 The Golden Compass Serafina Pekkala
2008 Franklyn Emilia / Sally
2009 Cracks Miss G
2010 Womb Rebecca
2011 Perfect Sense Susan
Camelot Morgan Pendragon TV series; 10 episodes
2012 Dark Shadows Angelique Bouchard
2013 White Bird in a Blizzard Eve Post-Production
2014 300: Rise of an Empire Artemisia Post-Production
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Ava Lord Post-Production
The Salvation Madelaine Post-production
Penny Dreadful Vanessa Ives TV series; 8 episodes
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Erinn Hayes

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Erinn Hayes (born Erinn Carter; May 25, 1976) is an American actress from San Francisco, California, known for her role as Melanie Clayton on the CBS comedy series Worst Week. She also played the roles of Alison McKellar in the 2007 Fox sitcom The Winner and Lola Spratt on comedy series Childrens Hospital. She currently stars as Sheila on Guys with Kids.

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Hayes played Alison on the television show The Winner, created by Ricky Blitt. On May 16, 2007, the series was officially cancelled.[1]
She played the role of Melanie Clayton on the CBS comedy series Worst Week. The series was an Americanized version of the British comedy The Worst Week of My Life. In the 2008-2009 television season, the show aired Monday nights at 9:30 PM ET on CBS following Two and a Half Men. Hayes also appeared as chef Becky Sharp on FOX's short-lived Kitchen Confidential.
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Personal life

She and her husband, construction supervisor Jack Hayes, have a daughter, Maggie. They had their second daughter, Lilah Grace, on April 29, 2009.[2]

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Television

Television
Year Title Role Episode
Childrens Hospital Lola Spratt
Grey's Anatomy Burn victim Cathy Becker I Saw what I Saw[3]
  • Family Guy - "The Former Life of Brian" (Jared's Mom)
  • Eve - "'Twas The Fight Before Christmas" (Fiona)
  • Kitchen Confidential - (four episodes) (Becky)
  • Modern Men - "The Homewrecker" (Barbara)
  • Unhitched - "Pole-Dancing Toddler" (Pam)
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Episode 4.12 Butterflied (Debbie Marlin)
  • Eyes - "Innocence" (Gayle)
  • Shark - "Teacher's Pet" (Ellie Davis)
  • Will & Grace - "The Newlydreads" (Alex)
  • Hawthorne - "Mother's Day"
  • Parenthood - "Man Versus Possum" "The Deep End of the Pool" (Racquel)
  • Royal Pains - "Keeping the Faith" (Faith Green)
  • Desperate Housewives - "And Lots of Security"
  • Two and a Half Men - "The Immortal Mr. Billy Joel"
  • Guys with Kids - Sheila
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Film

  • Final Stab (Erinn Carter) 2001
  • It's a Disaster (Emma Mandrake) 2012

Erin Marie Hogan


Birthday: 22 September 1985, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)

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Biography


Erin began her career at the age of three when she constructed a stage from cardboard building blocks in her pre-school classroom and directed her classmates in a "performance." She started her formal training when she enrolled in the Ballet Conservatory at age 5. She continued with voice, dance and theater instruction throughout her school years. As a high school student, she earned scholarships to the St. Louis Opera Theatre's Summer Training Program and competed in many local, state and national vocal competitions with great success. She holds a degree in video production and music from Webster University in St. Louis.

Erin has appeared in several feature films, including Paranormal Entity and 6 Guns and in numerous short films including,"Red Ink" and "Mistaken Love Stories, Part II." She produced and directed the short film "Stiletto Kitten."

She also appeared in numerous stage productions, portraying "Maria" in the "Sound of Music" and "Rose Smith" in "Meet Me in St. Louis" among others. In 2005 she appeared as "Miss Kitty" at Six Flags St. Louis and has performed at both the Fox Theatre and Powell Symphony Hall in St. Louis 

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Performer Profile


  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5 feet 5 in
  • Weight: 120 lbs
  • Age Range: 16 - 25
  • Physique: Athletic
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Hair Length: Long
  • Eyes: Hazel
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Voice Type: Belter, Mezzo Soprano

Representation


  • Michael Zanuck Agency, Michael Zanuck, Olivia May, Agent
  • Jeff Cohen, , Attorney
    Los Angeles, California United States
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Film


Axeman At Cutters Creek (In Production) Lead Dir. Joston Theney
Hold Your Breath Lead Dir. Jared Cohn
Paranormal Entity Lead Dir. Shane Van Dyke
Zombies And Assholes Lead Dir. Sean LoGrasso
The Confined Lead Dir. Nick Acosta
Mistaken Love Stories, Part II Lead Grand Marquis Films / Jonathan Waters
Heidi Meets Death Lead Red Lightning Productions / Ashley Saphian
6 Guns Principal Dir. Shane Van Dyke
Agent Steele Principal Dir. Matein Dima
Abbey of Thelema Principal ATAP / J. Grimm
Say Goodnight Principal Cantina Bar Films / David VonAllmen
Red Ink Principal Domintian Films / Michael D. Whitman
The Theatre Bizarre Supporting David Gregory
Academy of Doom Supporting Show Me Pictures / Chip Gubera

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Television


The Bold And The Beautiful U/5 CBS
Femme Fatales Guest Star Cinemax
Everyday Gay Guest-Star Pilot
1000 Ways To Die Co-Star Spike TV
Beverly Hills 90210 U/5 WB
Mondo St. Louis Host (1 Episode) Webster University

Theater


Grease Patty Simcox New Line Theatre / Scott Miller
Grave Undertakings Phoebe/Lisa Ragged Balde / Jerry Rabushka
The Outlaw Miss Kitty Six Flags St. Louis / Tim Bucheit
Trolly to DeBaliviere Young Rider / Immigrant / Pretty Lady Missouri History Museum / Christopher Jackson
Brushup Ten Vina Ragged Blade / Jerry Rabushka
The Sound of Music Maria Magdalen Players / Donna Plumley
Meet Me In St. Louis Rose Smith Magdalen Players / Donna Plumley
Some Show Candy Affton Center Stage / Bob Baker
All Over But the Shooting Julie Affton Center Stage / Jim Meady
The Story of Dreams Lexi / Khrystyn Rhythmic Live / Christian-Rhen Stefani
Bye, Bye Birdie Nancy Magdalen Players / Donna Plumley


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Music


Tight Pants Syndrome Vocals Unsigned Band
Failside Vocals Unsigned Band

Internet


Paul Goetz's Last Ditch Effort Series Regular Dir. Paul Goetz
Kingdom Come Series Regular Dir. Barbara Gilbert
Venga El Reino Series Regular Dir. Barbara Gilbert
The Utia Connection Series Regular Dir. Joe Palermo
The Battle For Hogworts U/5 Dir. Nicholas Acosta
FemmeVamp.com U/5 Dir. Jona Xaio
Pink Sweat U/5 Prod. Funny or Die

Video


Raise Your Glass Nun in bed w/P!NK Sony Music/Jive Records
Teach Me How To Dougie / Cali Swag District B-Girl Capital Records
I Got Your Girlfriend Drunk / YoungCed Girlfriend Counterhound Productions
There's Never Been Any Reason / SLIK Rolls Driver SLIK Music / Counterhound Productions
Ice Grilla Zombie Victim Ben Burke
Kill Kill Diner Waitress #1 WAT
Middle Ground Ghost Girl Sixstep

Performer Skills


  • Performance Skills: Singing, Stunts, Dancing, Ear Prompter, Stage Combat
  • Athletic Skills: Rock Climbing, Track & Field, Equestrian, Weight Lifting, Softball, Volleyball, Ice Skating, Track & Field, Boxing
  • Accents: New England, Irish, British, New York (Brooklyn), Cockney, Midwest, Italian, Australian, Southern
  • Spoken Languages: English, Spanish
  • Dance: Club/Freestyle, Old English/Irish Morris, Swing, Aerial/Silks, Pole Dancing (athletic), Line, Waltz, Ballroom, Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hip Hop, Modern


Education


  • Webster University, B.A. Video Production, St. Louis, MO
  • Penn Foster College, Exercise Science and Physiology , Los Angeles, CA

Training


  • Anthony Meindle - Scene Study, Cold Reading, Los Angeles CA
  • Dylan Brander CSA, Los Angeles, CA
  • Scott David CSA, Los Angeles, CA
  • Sarah Tirado, Los Angeles, CA
  • Lisa Ystrom, Los Angeles, CA
  • Dean Fronk CSA, Los Angeles, CA
  • Eric Souliere CSA, Los Angeles, CA
  • Jamie Snow, Los Angeles, CA
  • Lindsay Baldasare, Los Angeles, CA
  • Jamie Castro, Los Angeles, CA
  • Helen McCready Workshop, Los Angeles, CA, Audition Technique , Helen McCready, 2011
  • Allure Dance, Los Angeles, CA, Pole Dance, Nicole Williams
  • Aerial Dance, St. Louis, MO, Aerial Pole Dance, Monica Newsim, 2008
  • Dance, Jazz, St. Louis, MO, Jazz, Edwin Ocampo, 2008
  • Dance, Ballet, St. Louis, MO, Voice, Debby Lennon
  • Dance, Jazz, St. Louis, MO, Jazz, Ellen Isom
  • Webster University, St. Louis, MO, Tap / Jazz, Dana Lewis
  • St. Louis Opera Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, Voice, Felix Cane, 2010
  • Torwa Joe, Los Angeles, CA, Aerial Acrobatics, Torwa Joe, 2010
  • World Champion Felix Cane, Los Angeles, CA, Advanced Pole Dance, Felix Cane, 2010

Awards


  • Playhouse West Film Festival, Audience Choice Best Actress In A Drama, for "The Confined", 2010
    (Won)
  • Playhouse West Film Festival, Grand Jury Award Best Actress In A Drama, for "The Confined", 2010
    (Nominated)
  • Gorezone Magazine Awards, Goremate of the Year, for "Paranormal Entity", 2010
    (Nominated)
  • Shockfest, Miss Shockfest 2012, 2012
  • Shockfest, Best Actress Nomination for "Zombies and Assholes", 2012
  • Shockfest, Hottest Horror Babe for "Zombies and Assholes", 2012
  • Action On Film Festival, Best Ensamble Cast "Zombies and Assholes", 2012

Employment Details


  • Work History: Music Video, Internet, Theater, Film
  • Job Categories: Directing, Producing, Stunts, Camera Operation, Acting, Hair and Make-up, Production, Special Effects
  • Are you willing to work unpaid?: Yes
  • Authorized to work in United States: Yes
  • Valid Passport: Yes
  • Prior Job Title 1: Actor
  • Prior Job Title 2: Singer/Dancer
  • Prior Job Title 3: Producer/Director 

Erin Cummings


Birthday: 19 July 1977, Huntsville, Texas, USA
Height: 5' 7½" (1.71 m)
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Biography


Erin Cummings is a graduate of the University of North Texas with a degree in Journalism. Cummings began her professional acting career when she was spotted by an L.A. talent scout while performing in community theater near Dallas. Cummings later went on to study Shakespeare at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, preparing her for her future roles as Lady Macbeth and Queen Gertrude in the Santa Susana Repertory Theater Company's productions of Macbeth and Hamlet, respectively.
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Most recently seen as Sura, the Thracian wife of Spartacus in the Starz original action-adventure drama series _"Spartacus:Blood and Sand" (2010)_, she also had a recurring role on Matthew Weiner's Emmy Award-Winning AMC series, "Mad Men" (2007). She was seen alongside 'Martin Lawrence' in Universal Studios' Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins (2008). On TV, Cummings was a series regular on the second season of "Dante's Cove" (2005), on the Here! Network. Her other television work includes a guest lead turn on "Cold Case" (2003), a recurring role on "Dollhouse" (2009), and appearances on "Nip/Tuck" (2003), _"Star Trek: Enterprise" (2001)_, "Threshold" (2005), and "Charmed" (1998).
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Erin is the founder of Mittens For Detroit, a community initiative whose sole purpose is to collect and distribute new gloves and mittens to children and adults in the city of Detroit 
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Cummings was born in Huntsville, Texas. She has had minor roles in TV shows such as Charmed, Passions and Star Trek: Enterprise.[1] She appeared alongside America Olivo and Julia Voth in the action film Bitch Slap.[2][3] Cummings starred as Spartacus' wife, Sura, in the Starz series Spartacus: Blood and Sand.[4] Muscle & Fitness magazine featured Cummings in an article and pictorial for their February 2010 edition.[5]

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Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2003 The Analysts Noelle Short film
2004 Hollywood the Hard Way Tori Welsh Short film
2004 Golf Cart Driving School Death by Golf Cart - Dog Walker Short film
2006 Tomorrow's Yesterday Janice Short film
2007 Rolling Lexa
2007 A New Tomorrow Madonna
2008 Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Sally
2008 Oh Baby! Caroline
2009 The Anniversary Eve
2009 Dark House Paula
2009 Bitch Slap Hel
2010 Scorpio Men on Prozac Anne
2011 Darla Stacey Johnson Short film
2011 Fruit of Labor Eva Short film
2013 The Iceman Ellen Completed
2013 Zarra's Law Crystal Post-production
2013 Cold Comes the Night Post-production
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Television
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Star Trek: Enterprise Prostitute #1 Episode: "Carpenter Street"
2005 Passions Roadhouse Woman #2 Episode: "1.1555"
2005 Threshold Jen Episode: "Pulse"
2006 Charmed Patra Episode: "Repo Manor"
2006 After Midnight: Life Behind Bars Crystal TV movie
2006 Dante's Cove Michelle 5 episodes
2007 The Bold and the Beautiful Ann Lloyd TV series
2008 Cold Case Rita Flynn Episode: "Pin Up Girl"
2009 Dollhouse Attendant 3 episodes
2009 Nip/Tuck Jessie Episode: "Benny Nilsson"
2010 Spartacus: Blood and Sand Sura 7 episodes
2010 Mad Men Candace Episode: "Public Relations"
Episode: "The Good News"
2010-2011 Detroit 1-8-7 Dr. Abbey Ward 18 episodes
2011-2012 Pan Am Ginny Saddler 3 episodes
2012 Common Law Agent Carrie D'Amico Episode: "The T Word"
2012 The Ropes Stacey TV series
2012 Made in Jersey Bonnie Garretti TV series, pre-production
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Erika Othen


Erika Othen

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Female
27 years old
Los Angeles, California, US


MM URL: http://www.modelmayhem.com/Erikajbunny
About me
Actress; model; singer/songwriter; reality television personality; radio host; progressive thinker; creative writer; Summa cum Laude graduate; eternal optimist; love crusader; dream warrior; inner child enthusiast; enlightened soul searcher.
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OFFICIAL WEBSITE: 
http://www.erikaothen.com for more pics, videos and my original music- written and recorded by me with love.

TWITTER:
http://twitter.com/ErikaOthen

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and never look back.  Live the life you've always imagined.  Happiness creates happiness, always and forever.
-Erika J Othen
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****My current hair color is brunette***


Credits
FILM:
Vespucci                       Semiramide Appiani.           Dir, Lorenzo Raveggi
Harold                          Ginger                               Dir: T.Sean Shannon
Natale a New York          Silvia                                Dir: Neri Parenti
Knock Knock                  Toni                                 Dir: Joseph Ariola


TELEVISION:
The Exes.                     Costar.                               Andy Cadiff, TV Land
Ms. Knockout                Host                                  Knockout Magazine, Pilot
Two Broke Girls            Costar                                Michael Patrick King, CBS
Project 5                      Costar                                Penelope Spheeris, Lifetime
The New Girl                Costar                                Jake Kasdan, FOX
The Car Show              Costar                                 Speed Channel, Pilot 
True Beauty 2              Series Regular                     ABC, Bankable Productions
Face of Vegas              Series Refular                      ABC, Catalyst/Bankable   
Making the Band 3        Series Regular                    MTV, Bad Boy Ent
Extra/Scott Barnes        Model                                NBC/Universal 
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COMMERCIAL: Upon Request

MUSIC VIDEO:
Revelation Theory's "Light It Up"
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MODELING:
Official spokes-model of
http://www.shearup.com, Nail Harmony; Ksino Clothing; Maxim Magazine; Vanity Fair; Chilled Magazine; Star City Jeans; Apparel Addiction; Electric Lingerie; Wonderland by Michelle Scott;  Beaches and Dreams Swimwear by Michelle Scott; Body Magazine; People Magazine; National Enquirer;  Magic Tan; Aquadeco Water; Bud Light and College Mansion 2011 Calendar-feature and cover. 
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Celebrity Photographers:
Frizzycube; Fadil Berisha; Edwin Villanueva of Evolve Photo; Nick Monjo, Joaquin Palting, Annie Leibovitz, Joven Callingo of Fotoconcerto, Olga Schleicher
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Erica Durance


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Erica Durance (/dəˈræns/;[1] born June 21, 1978) is a Canadian actress and producer. She is perhaps best known for her role as Lois Lane in the WB/CW series Smallville.
In 2012, Durance began starring in the lead role in the new medical drama television series Saving Hope.

Durance was born in Calgary, Alberta, and was raised in Three Hills, Alberta. After graduating from high school, Durance moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, to pursue her interest in acting professionally. "I wanted to get my feet wet in a smaller area than Los Angeles when I gave it a try," Durance has said. She continued to study acting at The Yaletown Actors Lab for many years with her husband, David Palffy. She started out with background work, graduating to commercials and then guest-starring roles, landing more substantial roles each time.

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Career

In 2003, she was in House of the Dead which features her first and only nude scene and in 2004, she guest-starred on The Chris Isaak Show playing Ashley, a woman on a date with Chris. In Tru Calling, her character was a contender in a beauty pageant opposite Eliza Dushku's character. On the Sci-Fi Channel, she played an intergalactic librarian in Andromeda and a love interest for Teal'c in Stargate SG-1. She also played a sister to one of the leads in the Canadian show The Collector.
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2004 also saw Durance cast as Lois Lane on Smallville at the start of the 4th season. Executive Producer Kelly Souders recalled hiring Durance stating: "There were a lot of wonderful actresses who came in for the role but I remember sitting and watching her tape and everybody was like, 'That’s her. There's no question.'"[2] Fellow producer Brian Peterson added that from the moment Durance was hired they knew she would be Lois for the series.[3] Durance was a frequent guest star as Lois for the 4th season of Smallville and was then promoted as a series regular for the start of the 5th season. She remained part of the regular cast for the remainder of the series run which ended in 2011.
After 7 years, 2011 saw Durance complete her stint on Smallville as Lois Lane and at the same time guest star in one episode of the cancelled ABC show remake of Charlie's Angels.[4]
In January 2012, she guest starred again, this time in the NBC TV series Harry's Law.[5] 2012 also saw Durance do a cameo in Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie.
In the summer of 2012, Durance began playing the lead role in the NBC/CTV medical drama Saving Hope,[6][7] where she is also a producer.[8] The series also stars Michael Shanks and Daniel Gillies. Saving Hope premiered on NBC and CTV on June 7. Season 2 began on June 25 2013.
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Media publicity

BuddyTv ranked Durance #26 on its TV's 100 Sexiest Women of 2009 list.BuddyTV ranked her #16 on its TV's 100 Sexiest Women of 2010 list.[9]
On February 24, 2011 Durance was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actress in a Television series for her work in Smallville.[10] This was followed up with a Teen Choice Award nomination for best actress in a Fantasy/Sci-Fi show.[11]
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In their special issue on the week of 25 May 2012, Canadian edition of Hello listed Durance as one of Canada's 50 Most Beautiful People.
On May 30, BuddyTV ranked Durance #9 on their list of Summer 2012's Hottest Women of TV.[12]
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Personal life

After her first marriage she was credited as Erica Parker, but changed it back as soon as she got divorced. Durance married Canadian actor, writer and director David Palffy on January 8, 2005. Durance has a teenage stepson named Lazslo from a previous relationship of her husband's.[13]
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Filmography

List of film credits
Year Title Role Notes
2001 111 Gramercy Park Maddy O'Donnell Television film
2002 The Untold Tara Knowles Direct-to-video film
2003 House of the Dead Johanna
2003 Devil Winds Kara Jensen Television film
2004 The Bridge Amy Short film
2006 Stranded Carina Television film
2006 The Butterfly Effect 2 Julie Miller
2007 I Me Wed Isabelle Darden Television film
Nominated—Gemini Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film
2009 The Building Jules Wilde Television film
2009 Final Verdict Megan Washington Television film
2009 Beyond Sherwood Forest Maid Marian Television film
2010 Sophie Natalia
2012 Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Paris Waitress
2012 Gemelle Angela/Christine Television film
List of television credits
Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Lone Gunmen Dancer Episode: "Maximum Buyers"
2004 The Chris Isaak Show Ashley Episode: "Let the Games Begin"
2004 Tru Calling Angela Todd Episode: "Drop Dead Gorgeous"
2004 Andromeda Amira Episode: "Time Out of Mind"
2004 Stargate SG-1 Krista James Episode: "Affinity"
2004 The Collector Rachel Slate Episode: "Another Collector"
2004–2011 Smallville Lois Lane 141 episodes
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television (2005–06)
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress: Fantasy/Sci-Fi
2011 Charlie's Angels Samantha Masters Episode: "Angels in Chains"
2012 Harry's Law Annie Bilson Episode: "Gorilla My Dreams"
2012–present Saving Hope Dr. Alex Reid 13 episodes
Nominated—Gemini Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series

Emmanuelle Vaugier

Emmanuelle Vaugier (born June 23, 1976)[1] is a Canadian film actress, singer, model, and television actress who has had recurring roles as Detective Jessica Angell on CSI: NY, Mia on Two and a Half Men, Dr. Helen Bryce on Smallville, FBI Special Agent Emma Barnes on Human Target, and as The Morrigan on Lost Girl. In feature films, Vaugier has appeared alongside Michael Caine and Robert Duvall in Secondhand Lions. She appeared as Addison Corday in Saw II and Saw IV, and had a supporting role in the Josh Hartnett film 40 Days and 40 Nights.
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Vaugier was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and grew up in a French-speaking French Roman Catholic household. She is fluent in French.[2] She divides her time between Los Angeles and Vancouver. She attended Crofton House School, an all-girls private school, for 10 years until she transferred to Magee Secondary School, which offers a flexible academic program for professional and pre-professional student athletes, artists and musicians (SPARTS), for the last two years of high school.[3]
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Career

Television

Vaugier played the role of young, upstart model Maria Alcobar in a 1996 episode of Highlander: The Series. In 2004, she played Lindsey Kellogg on the short-lived Fox Television series North Shore. She has also had guest-star spots on Veronica Mars, Supernatural, The Outer Limits, Higher Ground, Andromeda, and Charmed. She also appeared in the Emmy Award nominated miniseries The Beach Boys: An American Family where she portrayed Mike Love’s wife, Suzanne. Vaugier also completed a starring role in MOW Veiled Truth for the Lifetime Network. She is also known for her role during the first two seasons of One Tree Hill, as Nicki, Jake's (Bryan Greenberg) ex-girlfriend and mother to their child, Jenny.
In 2005–2006, Vaugier guest starred in six episodes of CBS's hit sitcom Two and a Half Men as Mia, a ballet teacher who Charlie Harper fell in love with and almost married. In 2005, she also played the title character in the Painkiller Jane television movie for the Sci Fi Channel. However, she first became noticed by the science fiction community when she portrayed Dr. Helen Bryce, the love interest of Lex Luthor, on the WB’s hit drama Smallville in 2002–2003. Vaugier had a recurring role from 2006–2009 on the CBS show CSI: NY as Detective Jessica Angell. She left the show after the fifth season due to budget cuts.[4] Angell was in a serious relationship with Eddie Cahill's character Detective Don Flack.
Vaugier appeared in two episodes of the Fox series Human Target as FBI agent Emma Barnes. Emma is first introduced to the show on January 26, 2010, in the episode "Embassy Row".[5] Vaugier currently has a recurring role on the Syfy series Lost Girl as The Morrigan, the leader of the Dark Fae.[6]
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Film

Vaugier starred as Addison in Saw II and Saw IV. In the Canadian film Unearthed, she played Annie, the sheriff of a small rural desert town. She appeared in the film 40 Days and 40 Nights, which starred Josh Hartnett. She had starring roles in Suddenly Naked, in which she plays a Latin pop sensation; the TV-movie Mindstorm, a science-fiction thriller; and Ripper, a psychological thriller about students who mysteriously disappear after enrolling in a class about serial killers. She stars also in the sequel to Mirrors, which is directed by Victor Garcia.[7] Maxim magazine featured her on the cover of the February 2006 issue in the United States. Three months later, she landed spot #31 on their annual Hot 100 list.[8][9]

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Games

Vaugier appeared in Need for Speed: Carbon as Nikki. She is the girlfriend of the main character in the game. She also played Nightingale in The House of the Dead 2, a video game that inspired the horror film House of the Dead 2.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 A Family Divided Rosalie Frank TV movie
1995 Highlander: The Series Maria Alcobar Episode 4.10 "Chivalry"
1996 Madison Noella D'Angelo 9 episodes
1996 The Halfback of Notre Dame Esmerelda TV movie
1996 Home Song Cheerleader TV movie
1996 The Limbic Region Jennifer Lucca - age 21 TV movie
1997 Breaker High Monette Episode 1.11 "Chateau L'Feet J'mae"
1997 Police Academy: The Series Sally Episode 1.03 "Put Down That Nose"
1997 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation Episode 1.12 "Turtles' Night Out"
1998 Hysteria Veronica Bloom Film
1998 First Wave Esther Episode 1.07 "Lungfish"
1998 Dead Man's Gun Rose Harris Episode 2.10 "The Pinkerton"
1998–1999 The Outer Limits Shal
Lisa Dobkins
Episodes 4.08 "Rite of Passage"
and 5.05 "The Other Side"
1999 Viper Mitzi / Olga Episode 3.11 "Best Seller"
1999 Assault on Death Mountain French Woman TV movie
1999 Shapeshifter Anika Film
1999 The Fear: Resurrection Jennifer Film
1999 Seven Days Princess Lisette D'Arcy Episode 2.09 "Love and Other Disasters"
2000 The Beach Boys: An American Family Pamela TV movie
2000 Higher Ground Elaine Barringer 4 episodes
2000 My 5 Wives Sarah Film
2000 The Sculptress Sylvie Film
2000 Level 9 Christina Veedy Episode 1.13 "Mob.com"
2000 So Weird Donna Episode 3.13 "Snapshot"
2001 Largo Winch: The Heir Nikki TV movie
2001 Mindstorm Tracy Wellman Film
2001 Big Sound Veronica Episode 1.09 "Jam Session"
2001 Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell Elinor Smith Direct to video
2001 Ripper Andrea 'Andy' Carter Film
2001 Return to Cabin by the Lake Vicki TV movie
2001 Suddenly Naked Lupe Martinez Film
2001 MythQuest Persephone Episode 1.04 "Orpheus"
2002 40 Days and 40 Nights Susie Film
2002 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Susan Episode 4.02 "The Doll"
2002 Charmed Dr. Ava Nicolae Episode 5.06 "The Eyes Have It"
2002 My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star Sarah Nelson 11 episodes
2002 Just Cause Louisa Bennett Episode 1.09 "Making News"
2002–2003 Smallville Dr. Helen Bryce 9 episodes
2003 Secondhand Lions Jasmine Film
2003 Water's Edge Rae Butler Film
2003 The Handler Angie Episode 1.11 "Off the Edge"
2004 Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss Lauren TV movie
2004 North Shore Melinda Lindsey Kellogg Episodes 1.12 "Bellport"
and 1.13 "Leverage"
2004 Veronica Mars Monica Hadwin Greenblatt Episode 1.10 "An Echolls Family Christmas"
2004–2005 One Tree Hill Nicki 10 episodes
2005 Cerberus Dr. Samantha Gaines TV movie
2005 Andromeda Maura Episodes 5.21 "The Heart of the Journey (Part 1)"
and 5.22 "The Heart of the Journey (Part 2)"
2005 House of the Dead 2 Alexandra 'Nightingale' Morgan TV movie
2005 Love, Inc. Girl Episode 1.06 "Amen"
2005 Saw II Addison Corday Film
2005 Painkiller Jane Capt. Jane Elizabeth Browning TV movie
2005–2011 Two and a Half Men Mia 11 episodes
2006 Monk Pat - Juror No. 12 Episode 4.16 "Mr. Monk Gets Jury Duty"
2006 Veiled Truth ( aka What Comes Around) Carolyn TV movie
2006 Masters of Horror Kim Episode 2.05 "Pro-Life"
2006–2009 CSI: NY Det. Jessica Angell 25 episodes
2007 Unearthed Sheriff Annie Flynn Film
2007 Supernatural Madison Episode 2.17 "Heart"
2007 Big Shots Wanda Barnes Episode 1.04 "Three's a Crowd"
2007 Saw IV Addison Corday Film
2008 Blonde and Blonder Cat Film
2008 Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation Eva Direct to video
2008 Far Cry Valerie Cardinal Film
2009 Reverse Angle Eve Pretson TV movie
2009 Dolan's Cadillac Elizabeth Film
2010 A Trace of Danger Kate TV movie
2010 Human Target Emma Barnes Episodes 1.03 "Embassy Row"
and 1.08 "Baptiste"
2010–2011 Covert Affairs Liza Hearn 7 episodes
2010 Mirrors 2 Elizabeth Reigns Direct to video
2010 Hysteria Jennifer Film
2010 Hawaii Five-0 Erica Raines Episode 1.09 "Po'ipu"
2010 A Nanny for Christmas Ally Leeds Film
2010–2013 Lost Girl The Morrigan 9 episodes
2011 R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour Abigail Episode 1.06 "The Red Dress"
2011 Killer Mountain Kate TV movie
2011 Where the Road Meets the Sun Lisa Film
2011 French Immersion Jennifer Yates Film
2012 Stolen Child Amanda Direct to video
2012 It's Christmas, Carol Carol Huffman TV movie
2013 The Mentalist Melissa Enfield Episode 5.16 "There Will Be Blood"
2013 Absolute Deception Rebecca Film