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Gil McKinney Jim
Gil played Dr. Paul Grady on the last three seasons of NBC's
"ER". Film credits include The Grudge 3, Jeepers
Creepers II, and director Joel Zwick's Elvis Has Left
the Building, in which he played the King himself. Television
credits include guest-starring roles on The Brotherhood
of Poland, N.H., Navy NCIS, The District, Just Legal, Night
Stalker, and The Loop.
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Jeff Christian Bill
Jeff's film credits include Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins
and Hoffa. He also appeared in Coasting, Spaceman Dan's
243rd Flight, Obstructed View, Steppin' Razor, Box #9 and Ron's
Arcade. An accomplished stage actor, Jeff also currently serves
as Artistic Director for The Shakespeare Project of Chicago.
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Wesley Walker Rick
Wes has appeared in numerous independent features, including Dustclouds,
Sandcastles, Grand Theft, Slave, and The Ice Floes of Franz
Joseph Land. On television, Wes was featured in CBS' Early
Edition, and had a recurring role as an Aryan Brother in Season
One of Fox's Prison Break.
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Jeff Alba Ted
Jeff's feature film credits include The Ice Harvest, The Break
Up, and Barbershop II. He also appeared in the independent
features Black Mail, Lucifer's Fall, Empty Box, and The
Miracle. Television credits include The Jamie Kennedy Experiment
and HGTV's Designed To Sell. Jeff can be seen in commercials
for Sears, Southwest Airlines, Honda, RentWay, and Tide.
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Betsy Baker Marge
Betsy starred opposite Bruce Campbell in the seminal 1980's horror
flick The Evil Dead, which marked the directorial debut of
Spiderman's Sam Raimi. She also appeared in Six Weeks with
Mary Tyler Moore and Dudley Moore, Word of Honor with John
Malkovich, Karl Malden, and Rue McClanahan, and in Appearances,
a PBS-TV film written by Elmore Leonard. Betsy can be seen in the
upcoming features Cat's Meow and Plus or Minus
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Lauren Ryland Eva
Lauren's independent film credits include Decaf, The Thirsting,
Fire in the City, Peep Show, and Snare. She was a contestant
on Season Three of the reality series I Wanna Be a Soap Star,
and was a principle on the independently produced television series
Wrigleyville.
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Meghan Jones June
A recent graduate of Millikin University, Meghan has appeared
in several commercials and short films since moving to Chicago.
She also appeared in music videos for The Academy and Hawthorne
Heights. Witches' Night marks Meghan's feature film debut.
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Stephanie Cantu Gretchen
Stephanie's appeared in numerous national commercials, including
spots for Budweiser Select, Skintimates, Burger King, Chevy, and
Mark by Avon. She's has graced the cover of Chicago Magazine,
and has been a featured model on billboards and in print ads.
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Elisabeth Oas Valerie
Elisabeth is best known for her featured role as Diggy in Save
the Last Dance with Julia Stiles. She also appeared in the Sundance
award-winning film Design, in HBO's Cheaters, and
in New Line Cinema's Unconditional Love. Witches' Night
is Elisabeth's fifteenth feature-film appearance.
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