
Ray Abruzzo
Ray Abruzzo was born and raised in Queens, New York. He began his acting career while still in high school, spending his teen years doing plays with the Middle Village Summer Theatre Workshop. He continued acting throughout college and went on to become a founding member of The Bond Street Theatre Coalition: a group that continues to flourish today with humanitarian outreach programs in a wide range of communities globally, particularly post-war areas and conflict zones; such as Kosovo and Afghanistan.
Ray has worked on such television shows as LA Law, Dynasty, Night Court, NYPD Blue, Law and Order, and The Practice. He was also a cast member of The Sopranos, playing Little Carmine Lupertazzi for 3 plus seasons. Ray now recurs as USAG John Sciarra on Boston Legal.
Ray Abruzzo was born and raised in Queens, New York. He began his acting career while still in high school, spending his teen years doing plays with the Middle Village Summer Theatre Workshop. He continued acting throughout college and went on to become a founding member of The Bond Street Theatre Coalition: a group that continues to flourish today with humanitarian outreach programs in a wide range of communities globally, particularly post-war areas and conflict zones; such as Kosovo and Afghanistan.
Ray has worked on such television shows as LA Law, Dynasty, Night Court, NYPD Blue, Law and Order, and The Practice. He was also a cast member of The Sopranos, playing Little Carmine Lupertazzi for 3 plus seasons. Ray now recurs as USAG John Sciarra on Boston Legal.

Clem Burke
At age 18 drummer Clem Burke was a co-founding member of the group Blondie along with Chris Stein and Debbie Harry. Burke remained with the band throughout the first stage of their career and was instrumental in the late '90s reunion.
During the '80s and '90s, when Blondie was disbanded, Burke played drums with numerous excellent bands and solo musicians such as: The Romantics, Pete Townshend, Bob Dylan, The Eurythmics, Dramarama, Iggy Pop, The Plimsoles, Joan Jett, Wanda Jackson, Johnny Thunders and even stood in as drummer for The Ramones (under the name Elvis Ramone).
The newest inductees into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late '70s new wave punk scene by defying easy categorization.
At age 18 drummer Clem Burke was a co-founding member of the group Blondie along with Chris Stein and Debbie Harry. Burke remained with the band throughout the first stage of their career and was instrumental in the late '90s reunion.
During the '80s and '90s, when Blondie was disbanded, Burke played drums with numerous excellent bands and solo musicians such as: The Romantics, Pete Townshend, Bob Dylan, The Eurythmics, Dramarama, Iggy Pop, The Plimsoles, Joan Jett, Wanda Jackson, Johnny Thunders and even stood in as drummer for The Ramones (under the name Elvis Ramone).
The newest inductees into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late '70s new wave punk scene by defying easy categorization.

Lizzy Caplan
In just a short time, Lizzy Caplan has built a burgeoning career with a diverse body of work. From her breakout role as Janis Ian in the hit Paramount feature film, "Mean Girls" to her standout performance in the hugely successful J.J. Abrams project, "Cloverfield," her work has certainly reflected her versatility as an actress; easily transitioning from television comedy to film drama.
Lizzy recently filmed "Crossing Over" opposite Harrison Ford, Sean Penn and Ray Liotta. Later this year, she will star in the Lionsgate feature film "My Best Friend's Girl" opposite Kate Hudson, Alec Baldwin and Dane Cook. Her television credits also include "The Class", "Related", "Tru Calling", "Undeclared" and "Freaks and Geeks."
In just a short time, Lizzy Caplan has built a burgeoning career with a diverse body of work. From her breakout role as Janis Ian in the hit Paramount feature film, "Mean Girls" to her standout performance in the hugely successful J.J. Abrams project, "Cloverfield," her work has certainly reflected her versatility as an actress; easily transitioning from television comedy to film drama.
Lizzy recently filmed "Crossing Over" opposite Harrison Ford, Sean Penn and Ray Liotta. Later this year, she will star in the Lionsgate feature film "My Best Friend's Girl" opposite Kate Hudson, Alec Baldwin and Dane Cook. Her television credits also include "The Class", "Related", "Tru Calling", "Undeclared" and "Freaks and Geeks."

Stormy Daniels
Actress, model, writer, director, producer, entrepreneur...these are just a few of the words to describe the talented and beautiful Stormy Daniels. Stormy began her career as a dancer in her hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and then moved on to become one of the most popular burlesque dancers on the circuit. Magazines took notice and Stormy went on to pose in more than sixty layouts for Playboy, Hustler and Penthouse. She has won 'Centerfold of the Year' twice and in February 2007 became an official Penthouse Pet.
Stormy began her film career in 2002 and quickly rose to the top by signing an exclusive contract with industry leader Wicked Pictures, where she remains today as a performer, writer and director. Stormy also began directing in 2004 and in less than two years, started her own production company, making her the youngest producer in the industry. She has appeared in such mainstream movies as 'The Girl Next Door' and 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' and has also had cameos in theatrical releases 'Blades of Glory', 'Super Bad', 'The Pineapple Express' and 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'.
Actress, model, writer, director, producer, entrepreneur...these are just a few of the words to describe the talented and beautiful Stormy Daniels. Stormy began her career as a dancer in her hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and then moved on to become one of the most popular burlesque dancers on the circuit. Magazines took notice and Stormy went on to pose in more than sixty layouts for Playboy, Hustler and Penthouse. She has won 'Centerfold of the Year' twice and in February 2007 became an official Penthouse Pet.
Stormy began her film career in 2002 and quickly rose to the top by signing an exclusive contract with industry leader Wicked Pictures, where she remains today as a performer, writer and director. Stormy also began directing in 2004 and in less than two years, started her own production company, making her the youngest producer in the industry. She has appeared in such mainstream movies as 'The Girl Next Door' and 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' and has also had cameos in theatrical releases 'Blades of Glory', 'Super Bad', 'The Pineapple Express' and 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'.

Martha Davis
Martha Davis was born Jan. 19th 1951. At 15, became an air force wife and gave birth to the first of two daughters. At 20 Martha joined he first band The Warfeild Foxes. The band decided to head south and move to LA and changed their name to The Motels.
1979 The Motels get signed to Capitol Records. The record "The Motels" goes to #2 in Australia. That album was followed by "Careful" in 1980.
1983, the record "All Four One" is released.
1983 "Only the Lonely" goes top 10 in the US.
1985 "Suddenly Last Summer" goes top 10 in the US. Martha followed this up with two more albums. "Shock" by The Motels and "Policy" a solo record.
1989 Martha leaves the music business not to return until 1994.
2003 to 2005 Martha finds a new lineup for her band and releases the "So The Story Goes" record.
2007 to 2008 - Martha records three new records with a revised version of the new lineup.
"This" - The Motels- which is an upbeat record that combines the the sound of the original Motels with current indie rock.
"Beautiful Life" - Martha Davis-a darker more introspective record. Lyrically a concept piece that should be listened to from beginning to end.
"Clean Modern and Reasonable" - The Motels - New versions of original Motels hits.
Martha Davis was born Jan. 19th 1951. At 15, became an air force wife and gave birth to the first of two daughters. At 20 Martha joined he first band The Warfeild Foxes. The band decided to head south and move to LA and changed their name to The Motels.
1979 The Motels get signed to Capitol Records. The record "The Motels" goes to #2 in Australia. That album was followed by "Careful" in 1980.
1983, the record "All Four One" is released.
1983 "Only the Lonely" goes top 10 in the US.
1985 "Suddenly Last Summer" goes top 10 in the US. Martha followed this up with two more albums. "Shock" by The Motels and "Policy" a solo record.
1989 Martha leaves the music business not to return until 1994.
2003 to 2005 Martha finds a new lineup for her band and releases the "So The Story Goes" record.
2007 to 2008 - Martha records three new records with a revised version of the new lineup.
"This" - The Motels- which is an upbeat record that combines the the sound of the original Motels with current indie rock.
"Beautiful Life" - Martha Davis-a darker more introspective record. Lyrically a concept piece that should be listened to from beginning to end.
"Clean Modern and Reasonable" - The Motels - New versions of original Motels hits.

Greg Dulli
"It started pretty innocently," Mark Lanegan claims of the genesis behind Saturnalia, the much-anticipated first album from the Gutter Twins, the collaboration forged by him and fellow maverick singer-songwriter Greg Dulli. Innocent, however, seems an odd word to lash to anything involving this near-mythic duo, comprised of what pitchforkmedia.com proclaims are "two of alt-rock's greatest frontmen."
Greg Dulli intersected with Lanegan (the Screaming Trees) first as the magnetic leader of the Afghan Whigs, another shining (black) light from the '90s rock renaissance. In many ways, the heavy psychedelic roar of the Trees and the messianic, psychosexual soul-rock Whigs proved different yet oddly parallel: both groups epitomized the times, yet went beyond them in their idiosyncrasy, as did their distinctive frontmen in later efforts.
Saturnalia is now available in stores via Sub Pop
"It started pretty innocently," Mark Lanegan claims of the genesis behind Saturnalia, the much-anticipated first album from the Gutter Twins, the collaboration forged by him and fellow maverick singer-songwriter Greg Dulli. Innocent, however, seems an odd word to lash to anything involving this near-mythic duo, comprised of what pitchforkmedia.com proclaims are "two of alt-rock's greatest frontmen."
Greg Dulli intersected with Lanegan (the Screaming Trees) first as the magnetic leader of the Afghan Whigs, another shining (black) light from the '90s rock renaissance. In many ways, the heavy psychedelic roar of the Trees and the messianic, psychosexual soul-rock Whigs proved different yet oddly parallel: both groups epitomized the times, yet went beyond them in their idiosyncrasy, as did their distinctive frontmen in later efforts.
Saturnalia is now available in stores via Sub Pop

Zach Galligan
Born in New York City in February of 1964, Zach was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He made his film debut in the MGM film Nothing Lasts Forever opposite Bill Murray in 1982. His second film, Gremlins (1984), did better, finishing as the third highest grossing film of the year. From there, Zach went on to appear in other projects such as the acclaimed TV movie Surviving, Tales from the Crypt, Melrose Place, films Gremlins 2 and Waxwork, and the Tony winning Broadway play Biloxi Blues.
Most recently, Zach has played a corrupt ex-cop opposite Nicolette Sheridan in Raw Nerve (2000), a Brooklyn sleazoid on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, a sensitive jury foreman in The Pack (2006), a hack playwright in Let Them Chirp Awhile (2008) and has written two screenplays, Checkmate and Apple Scruffs. He currently lives in Manhattan where he acts, writes and teaches at Stonestreet Studios, a secondary studio affiliated with Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.
Born in New York City in February of 1964, Zach was raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He made his film debut in the MGM film Nothing Lasts Forever opposite Bill Murray in 1982. His second film, Gremlins (1984), did better, finishing as the third highest grossing film of the year. From there, Zach went on to appear in other projects such as the acclaimed TV movie Surviving, Tales from the Crypt, Melrose Place, films Gremlins 2 and Waxwork, and the Tony winning Broadway play Biloxi Blues.
Most recently, Zach has played a corrupt ex-cop opposite Nicolette Sheridan in Raw Nerve (2000), a Brooklyn sleazoid on Law & Order: Criminal Intent, a sensitive jury foreman in The Pack (2006), a hack playwright in Let Them Chirp Awhile (2008) and has written two screenplays, Checkmate and Apple Scruffs. He currently lives in Manhattan where he acts, writes and teaches at Stonestreet Studios, a secondary studio affiliated with Tisch School of the Arts at NYU.

Tera Patrick/Evan Seinfeld
Tera Patrick--arguably the number one porn star in the world today--is a divine and rare mixture of elegance, fashion and smoldering sensuality. At the tender age of 13, she was spotted by a scout on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco and immediately enrolled in the venerable Barbizon Modeling School. Soon after, Tera signed with Morning Sun, an international division of the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency and she spent several years working as a model in Japan and Europe.
In 2000 she appeared in her first hardcore adult feature Aroused, directed by adult visionary Andrew Blake. Since then, her XXXstar has risen faster than any performer in recent history. Tera has appeared on such television shows as VH1's Hottest Rock Star Wives and Girlfriends, Hottest Celebrity Pets, Greatest Metal Songs, CNBC's Moneyline, Big Idea with Donny Deutch, Fuse TV's Uranium, HBO's Thinking XXX, G4's At Home with Tera Patrick and Spike TV's Guy Choice.
On January 9th, 2004 Tera married Evan Seinfeld, singer/bassist for the hardcore heavy metal band Biohazard and an actor best known for his 5 year costarring role in the gritty, critically acclaimed HBO series Oz. In 2003 Patrick and Seinfeld formed Teravision, the production company bearing her name. Today Teravision releases two High Definition erotic adult movies each month via U.S. distribution through Vivid. Erotica's unstoppable couple is currently working on a reality show as well as joint biography, coauthored by former Hustler and RIP Magazine editor, Lonn Friend.
Tera Patrick--arguably the number one porn star in the world today--is a divine and rare mixture of elegance, fashion and smoldering sensuality. At the tender age of 13, she was spotted by a scout on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco and immediately enrolled in the venerable Barbizon Modeling School. Soon after, Tera signed with Morning Sun, an international division of the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency and she spent several years working as a model in Japan and Europe.
In 2000 she appeared in her first hardcore adult feature Aroused, directed by adult visionary Andrew Blake. Since then, her XXXstar has risen faster than any performer in recent history. Tera has appeared on such television shows as VH1's Hottest Rock Star Wives and Girlfriends, Hottest Celebrity Pets, Greatest Metal Songs, CNBC's Moneyline, Big Idea with Donny Deutch, Fuse TV's Uranium, HBO's Thinking XXX, G4's At Home with Tera Patrick and Spike TV's Guy Choice.
On January 9th, 2004 Tera married Evan Seinfeld, singer/bassist for the hardcore heavy metal band Biohazard and an actor best known for his 5 year costarring role in the gritty, critically acclaimed HBO series Oz. In 2003 Patrick and Seinfeld formed Teravision, the production company bearing her name. Today Teravision releases two High Definition erotic adult movies each month via U.S. distribution through Vivid. Erotica's unstoppable couple is currently working on a reality show as well as joint biography, coauthored by former Hustler and RIP Magazine editor, Lonn Friend.

Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart is one of the most respected and accomplished talents in the music industry today. A prodigious producer of film, film and photography, he is the "musician's musician," an all around multi-media entrepreneur and, in Bob Dylan's words, "a fearless innovator".
Dave Stewart's career spans the last 25 years, having achieved over 40 million album sales with Eurythmics' partner Annie Lennox. In 1999, the duo was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Brits. Stewart is also known as one of the most prestigious British record producers, working with the biggest names in the music industry worldwide. He has won Best Producer four times, as well as numerous Grammys, MTV and Best British Songwriter awards.
Dave Stewart is one of the most respected and accomplished talents in the music industry today. A prodigious producer of film, film and photography, he is the "musician's musician," an all around multi-media entrepreneur and, in Bob Dylan's words, "a fearless innovator".
Dave Stewart's career spans the last 25 years, having achieved over 40 million album sales with Eurythmics' partner Annie Lennox. In 1999, the duo was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Brits. Stewart is also known as one of the most prestigious British record producers, working with the biggest names in the music industry worldwide. He has won Best Producer four times, as well as numerous Grammys, MTV and Best British Songwriter awards.

Jena Malone
Jena Malone has had the kind of career most actors can only dream of. She's worked side by side with modern day legends including Jodie Foster in Contact and Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in Stepmom, Kevin Costner For Love of the Game and Kevin Kline in Life As A House. She also starred in Saved opposite Mandy Moore, as well as the cult classic Donnie Darko with Jake Gyllenhaal, The United States of Leland with Kevin Spacey and was part of the all-star ensemble in Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain.
Her other acting credits include Pride & Prejudice, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, The Badge, Cheaters, Book of Stars, Origins of Evil, The Ballad of Lucy Whipple and Hidden in America.
She was most recently seen in the Dreamworks/Paramount thriller The Ruins, released in April of this year.
Jena Malone has had the kind of career most actors can only dream of. She's worked side by side with modern day legends including Jodie Foster in Contact and Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in Stepmom, Kevin Costner For Love of the Game and Kevin Kline in Life As A House. She also starred in Saved opposite Mandy Moore, as well as the cult classic Donnie Darko with Jake Gyllenhaal, The United States of Leland with Kevin Spacey and was part of the all-star ensemble in Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain.
Her other acting credits include Pride & Prejudice, The Ballad of Jack and Rose, The Badge, Cheaters, Book of Stars, Origins of Evil, The Ballad of Lucy Whipple and Hidden in America.
She was most recently seen in the Dreamworks/Paramount thriller The Ruins, released in April of this year.

Mena Suvari
Constantly delivering poignant and critically applauded performances, Mena Suvari caught the attention of the world for her genuine and confident portrayal as the object of Kevin Spacey's desire in the Oscar Award winning film American Beauty, a role for which she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress by The British Academy Awards. People who saw her work recognized the future was promising for an actress whose talent seemed unstoppable. Mena Suvari has delivered on that promise and has become one of the most sought after young actresses in Hollywood.
Mena recently completed production on The Garden of Eden for director John Irving. She will soon be seen in the classic horror film Day of the Dead with Nick Cannon and Ving Rhames. Suvari also co-stars in Rawson Marshall Thurber's The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, based on the best selling novel. Currently, she can be seen opposite Stephen Rea in the film Stuck.
Constantly delivering poignant and critically applauded performances, Mena Suvari caught the attention of the world for her genuine and confident portrayal as the object of Kevin Spacey's desire in the Oscar Award winning film American Beauty, a role for which she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress by The British Academy Awards. People who saw her work recognized the future was promising for an actress whose talent seemed unstoppable. Mena Suvari has delivered on that promise and has become one of the most sought after young actresses in Hollywood.
Mena recently completed production on The Garden of Eden for director John Irving. She will soon be seen in the classic horror film Day of the Dead with Nick Cannon and Ving Rhames. Suvari also co-stars in Rawson Marshall Thurber's The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, based on the best selling novel. Currently, she can be seen opposite Stephen Rea in the film Stuck.










