JOSH LUCAS (Officer Tom McGonigle) is one of Hollywood's most engaging talents. He will next be seen in the the sci-fi horror film Tell-Tale and Death in Love directed by Boaz Yakin. His credits include; Glory Road; Poseidon; Lasse Hallstrom's An Unfinished Life, Stealth, the David Gordon Green drama Undertow; Around the Bend; and Wonderland, directed by James Cox.  In the summer of 2003, Lucas starred opposite Jennifer Connelly in Ang Lee's The Hulk, as well as Andy Tennant's Sweet Home Alabama, opposite Reese Witherspoon. In 2001, he appeared in Ron Howard's Academy Award-winning drama, A Beautiful Mind.  Additional film credits include: Kathryn Bigelow's The Weight of Water, Brad Anderson's thriller, Session 9, The Deep End, directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel, American Psycho, directed by Mary Harron and co-starring Christian Bale and Reese Witherspoon, and You Can Count on Me, directed by Kenneth Lonergan and co-starring Laura Linney. Lucas' first film was Alive, directed by Frank Marshall. Lucas' theater credits include The Glass Menagerie on Broadway, Corpus Christi at the Manhattan Theatre Club, What Didn't Happen by Chris Shinn at the Mark Taper Forum, and The Picture of Dorian Grey at the Los Angeles Theatre Center.

BILL PULLMAN (Edmund French) started acting professionally in the New York theater in 1983. Shortly thereafter, he began his film career, which currently spans nearly 50 features. His movie work includes blockbuster comedies (Ruthless People, Spaceballs, Casper), dramas (The Serpent and the Rainbow, The Accidental Tourist, Igby Goes Down), romantic comedies (Sleepless in Seattle, While You Were Sleeping), action (Independence Day), thrillers (Malice), westerns (The Virginian, Wyatt Earp), film noir (The Last Seduction, Lost Highway, The Zero Effect), horror (The Grudge), and a television mini-series (Revelations).  Pullman most recently appeared in the Sundance hits Bottle Shock and Phoebe in Wonderland, with Elle Fanning, Felicity Huffman and Patricia Clarkson. His forthcoming films include Surveillance with Julia Ormond and Your Name Here.

KEITH CARRADINE (Ray Crill) is a Hollywood veteran whose career spans over 40 years. The multitalented performer is an Oscar and Golden Globe winner and a Tony, Emmy and Grammy nominee. Most recently Carradine has had a recurring role as FBI Special Agent Frank Lundy on the provocative series Dexter; he will also be seen in the film Happy Together opposite Hope Davis and Dermot Mulroney.  Carradine's first notable film appearance was in director Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller in 1971. He then starred in Altman’s Thieves Like Us in 1973 and went on to play one of the principal characters, a callow, womanizing folk singer, in Altman's critically acclaimed 1975 movie Nashville, and his song from that movie, I'm Easy, was a popular music hit in 1976. Carradine won an Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Original Song for writing the tune. In 1977 Carradine starred opposite Harvey Keitel in Ridley Scott's directorial debut The Duellists. He has worked several times in the offbeat films of Altman's protégé Alan Rudolph, playing a disarmingly candid madman in Choose Me (1984), an incompetent petty criminal in Trouble in Mind (1985) and an American artist in 1930s Paris in The Moderns (1988). He also had a cameo role as Will Rogers in Rudolph's 1994 film about Dorothy Parker, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle. Carradine co-starred with Daryl Hannah as homicidal sociopath John Netherwood in the 1995 thriller The Tie That Binds.

GRAHAM BECKEL (Connor Black) has made a rich career playing rough and tough character roles since he turned to acting in the 70s. His film highlights include his role on director Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain as L.D. Newsome and on L.A. Confidential as Det. Sgt. Dick Stensland.  Other films Beckel appeared in are Astronaut Farmer, Vegas Baby, Hardball, Point of Origin, True Crime, Pearl Harbor, Bulworth, Leaving Las Vegas, and The Paper Chase.  His recent television credits include guest-starring roles on Heroes, Raines, Grey’s Anatomy, and Wanted.  His television movie credits include In From the Night, Helter Skelter, The Pennsylvania Miner’s Story, The Other Mother, My Brother’s Keeper, Murder of Innocence and Amerika.