





| SEAN FARIS (In negotiations) |

| SHANE WEST |
| ARIELLE KEBBEL |
| ERIC BALFOUR |
| VAL KILMER |
| VING RHAMES |
| LATIN AMERICAN TOP STAR LORENA RINCON |

| Shane West (born June 10, 1978) is an American actor and singer. He is perhaps best known for his roles on the television series ER and Once and Again and in the film A Walk to Remember and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. He is currently performing with The Germs and has his own band called Jonny Was, and lives in L.A. His latest film, The Stone House, has just been completed. |


| Arielle Kebbel (also Arielle Caroline Kebbel) is a young actress, who was born on February 19, 1985 in Winter Park Florida. She graduated from her high school in Crenshaw, when she was 17 and promptly moved to Los Angeles to start her acting career in 2003. Before moving to Los Angeles and landing her first TV gig, Arielle joined the Miss Florida Teen USA Pageant in 2002. She may have not won the title, but it is now obvious that fate had bigger plans for her. In 2003, Arielle drove across the country in a car with her mom for two and a half days to reach LA from Florida. The same week, she landed her very first acting job as Lindsay Lister in Gilmore Girls. The 5’8” actress had no problem playing bit roles even if she was already gaining popularity for her role in the TV series Gilmore Girls. She auditioned and got small parts for big shows like Judging Amy, CSI, CSI: Miami, and Grounded for Life. She also played small roles in a number of movies before getting cast in bigger roles for the movies John Tucker Must Die and Outlaw Trail. A natural blonde with brown eyes, the actress is not only a looker, but has the brains to go with her pretty face as well. She graduated with a 4.3 average from high school one semester early. Unlike some stars, that go out and party like there’s no tomorrow, Arielle Kebbel remains focused on her flourishing career and has stayed grounded. Arielle’s answers to interviews show a girl who is not only spirited, but also someone, who is levelheaded and ready to take on challenges. There’s really no question that this girl will reach far. |



| Balfour appeared on the kids TV show Kids Incorporated for one season in 1991. In 1997, he appeared in the pilot for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, as one of the show's very first victims. Years later, Balfour appeared as a dancer in the music video for the song "Fergalicious" by former Kids Incorporated castmate Fergie. He appeared as a regular cast member in three short-lived TV shows. NBC's Hawaii was canceled after seven episodes in 2004, UPN's Sex, Love & Secrets was canceled after four episodes in 2005, and in March 2006, Balfour debuted as Brian Peluso on producer Dick Wolf's short-lived NBC crime drama, Conviction which lasted one season. He starred in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre opposite Jessica Biel. He played a minor character in several episodes of The O.C., as Eddie, Theresa's fiancee, and in the hit HBO show Six Feet Under, as Claire's thuggish boyfriend, Gabriel Dimas during most of the show's first season. In 2005, Balfour starred in the controversial and sexually explicit film Lie with Me. Balfour is one of three actors to have appeared both in The O.C. and The West Wing. Balfour appeared in eight episodes of the first season of 24 as computer technician Milo Pressman in 2001. Five years later, Balfour reprised the role for nineteen episodes of 24's sixth season before leaving the show by his own request. He is the face for the new Valentino male fragrance, Valentino V. |


| Val Edward Kilmer (born December 31, 1959) is an American actor. Originally a stage actor, Kilmer became popular in the mid-1980s after a string of appearances in comedy films, starting with Top Secret! (1984), then the cult classic Real Genius (1985), as well as blockbuster action films, including a role in Top Gun and a lead role in Willow. During the 1990s, Kilmer gained critical respect after a string of films that were also commercially successful, including his roles as Jim Morrison in The Doors, Doc Holliday in 1993's Tombstone, and Batman in 1995's Batman Forever. During the early 2000s, Kilmer appeared in several well-received roles, including The Salton Sea, Spartan, and an acclaimed supporting performance in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. |
| Irving "Ving" Rhames was born in New York City, New York, and grew up in Harlem, New York. A good student, Ving entered the New York High School of Performing Arts, where he discovered his love of acting. He studied at the Julliard School of Drama, and began his career in New York theater. He first appeared on Broadway in the play "The Winter Boys" in 1984. Ving continued his rise to fame through his work in soap operas. He found work as a supporting actor, and came to the attention of the general public in Pulp Fiction. With solid performances in highly popular productions including Mission Impossible, his face is now well-known to movie goers! |






| Venezuelan-born model Lorena Rincon made her film debut in the highly acclaimed Stuart Gordon's "Stuck" next to Mena Suvari and Academy Award Nominee Stephen Rea. Now she prepares for the highest challenge of her acting career: The villain character of "The Nanny" in "Silver Cord" |









| SUPPORTING CAST |
| GRIFFIN KIMBLE |

| HAZEL D'JAN |
