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Jeremiah
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LUKE PERRY - "Jeremiah"Luke Perry made his Broadway debut as Brad Majors in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." His most recent feature films include "Fogbound" and the spy thriller "The Enemy," opposite Roger Moore. His recent television credits include the miniseries "Johnson County War," the TBS thriller "The Triangle" and an eight-episode run as the Reverend Jeremiah Clouthier on the series "OZ." During his years on "Beverly Hills 90210," Perry appeared in several independent films and major studio productions. These included Columbia's "Fifth Element," "RIOT" for SHOWTIME, "Normal Life" and "American Strays." He also co-starred with Chris Penn, Michael Madsen and Mary Stuart Masterson in "The Florentine."
Warner starred on stage in the original play "Cryin' Shame," in "Freefall" at the Victory Garden Theatre in Chicago; in the off-Broadway play "Three Ways Home," at the Astor Place Theatre and in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the La Jolla Playhouse.
Astin is currently starring in the critical and box office success "The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers" and will be even more prominent in the final movie of the trilogy coming out in December 2003. Sean portrays the Hobbitt "Sam Gamgee," a member of the fellowship of creatures attempting to destroy a ring with evil powers. Astin starred in the first of the trilogy New Line's mega-box office smash "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" opposite Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler and Cate Blanchett. The movie won an AFI Award for Best Film and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Drama and an Academy Award nomination for "Best Picture." He has also directed a short film called "The Long and Short of It" which is being featured at the Sundance Film Festival this year. This short was shot on the set of "Lord of the Rings" and features cast and crew from the film. In addition to this short film, Astin has also directed an episode of the television hit "Angel" and is about to direct an episode of "Jeremiah." He is currently developing a film inspired by Cornell Woolrich's short story "3 O'Clock."
He received an Academy Award nomination for his short film "Kangaroo Court," which he co-produced with his wife Christine, and directed an episode for the HBO anthology "Perversions of Science."
Alex Zahara's television credits include "Babylon 5: Legend of the Rangers," SHOWTIME's "STARGATE SG1," "The Stick Up," "Dark Angel," "Andromeda," "The Immortal" and "So Weird." His movies-of-the-week include "Cage The Dog" and "Quarantine." He also acted in the feature films "The 13th Warrior," and "K-10 The Final Solution."
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