贾森·比格斯介绍:
贾森·比格斯(Jason Biggs)于1978年5月12日出生于美国新泽西州的庞普顿普兰斯。贾森的父亲加里·比格斯是一家造船公司的经理;母亲安吉拉·比格斯是一名护士;姐姐希瑟·比格斯出生于1971年,是一名税务专家;妹妹齐娅拉·比格斯出生于1980年。贾森是一名天才的童星,从5岁开始登台表演,不久之后就是美国获得了不小的名气。 1991年,当贾森13岁的时候,他获得了在福克斯电视台推出的连续剧《德雷克塞尔的课(Drexell's Class)》中的一个角色--遗憾的是,这部连续剧在推出一季之后就被取消了。不过,在同一年,他挺进百老汇,与贾德·希尔什(Judd Hirsch)共同出演了他的首部百老汇剧《与父亲对话(Conversations With My Father)》。由于在这部剧中出色的表现,贾森获得了电视剧《当世界在运转时(As the World Turns)》(1994-1995)中的一个角色。在这部剧中,贾森饰演的是具有反叛精神的彼得-温德尔,而这个角色使得他入围角逐美国艾美奖剧情类日间剧集最佳青少年演员奖。 1996年中学毕业后,贾森曾经就读于纽约州立大学和新泽西州蒙特克莱尔州立大学。不过,处于对表演艺术的热爱与追求,他不得不辍学。1997年,贾森主演了电视情景短剧《露营故事(Camp Stories)》。1999年,贾森的事业出现了重大突破,开始主演青少年性爱喜剧《美国派(American Pie)》。贾森出色的表现和表演才华令观众震惊,而评论家和影片制作人也在发现了这个天才之后纷至沓来,为他提供一个又一个选择新的角色的机会。这部影片成为当年的票房黑马,也令贾森·比格斯成为人尽皆知的喜剧明星。2001年他又出演了影片《拯救希弗莱》,但基本与《美国派》的套路相近,并无太大惊喜。2001年他又接拍了影片《美国派》的续集,依旧非常受欢迎。2003年他又拍摄了《美国派》的第三部,让《美国派》成为这一类型影片的经典系列。贾森·比格斯因为《美国派》成名,但同样也被这一类型影片所束缚,使他没能有更好的突破。2004年他接演了影片《新泽西爱未眠》,从而为自己戏路的转型迈出了第一步。此后,他出演的影片包括《窝囊废 (Loser)》(2000)、《当男孩爱上女孩(Boys and Girls)》(2000)、《我的忧郁青春(Prozac Nation)》(2001)、《好莱坞性爱大全(Sex at 24 Frames Per Second)》(2003)、《美国婚礼(American Wedding)》(2003)和《零下八度(Eight Below)》(2006)等。
瑞恩·纽曼介绍:
人们往往需要很多年去思考和探索他一生中需要去做什么。但是1998年出生的瑞恩却与众不同,在两岁的时候她就知道了要成为一名演员。起初她的父母认为这对他们的女儿并不好,但渐渐的他们发现他们女儿的决定已经无法阻挡,并开始100%的全力支持她。 很快,瑞恩就被预定了很多的宣传照片和商业广告等拍摄计划。在拍摄一条奶酪的广告时已经展现其成熟的自然表演。 在她7岁初次登录大银幕时就同时出演了两部由Sony公司出品的影片《超人集中营》和《怪兽屋》。在《超人集中营 》中,她和大牌明星蒂姆·艾伦,史宾塞·布瑞斯林,以及切维·切斯搭档演绎了一部关于超人题材的喜剧。影片中她被父亲送到超人学院,学习超能力并和其他伙伴一起担负起了拯救地球重任。同时,瑞恩因参与配音由罗伯特·泽米吉斯和斯蒂文·斯皮尔伯格监制《怪兽屋》而逐渐成名,她是片中最年轻的演员。《怪兽屋》是一个让人兴奋有充满惊喜的故事,三个小孩必须和一个神秘的小屋作斗争。山姆·勒纳,史宾塞·洛克 ,史蒂夫·布西密等明星都参与了本片配音工作。 现在瑞恩和她的爸爸,妈妈以及10岁大的姐姐杰西卡住在加利福尼亚的南部,她平时的爱好有hip hop,体操和唱歌。按目前的发展趋势,小瑞恩前途不可限量。
莫妮卡·波特介绍:
Potter, one of four daughters,[2] was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to an Irish American Roman Catholic[2][3] family. Her father, Paul Brokaw, was the inventor of the first flame-resistant car wax, and her mother, Nancy, was a secretary.[2] During her childhood, she was a part of the St. Jerome Parish in Cleveland, and attended the local elementary school, as well as Villa Angela Catholic School for Girls, before graduating from Euclid High School.[4] She also spent part of her early years in Arab, Alabama. Potter had wanted to be an actress since childhood, as well as a nun. At the age of twelve, Potter started modeling and appearing in commercials in Chicago and Miami, before deciding to pursue an acting career.[citation needed] Her first role on television was as a "Dalina" in the English version of the Peruvian TV show Nubeluz.[citation needed] Then she found a role on the daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless as Sharon Newman in 1994.[citation needed] She has appeared in several feature films, including Con Air (playing the wife of Nicolas Cage's character) and starring opposite Robin Williams in Patch Adams. In 1998, she played the love interest of doomed distance runner Steve Prefontaine in the movie Without Limits. In 2001, she had two major roles, co-starring with Freddie Prinze Jr. in Head Over Heels, and in the thriller Along Came a Spider with Morgan Freeman, based on the James Patterson best-seller. She was a cast member of the television series Boston Legal but left during the second season. In 2004, Potter played the role Alison Gordon in the first Saw film. In 2009, Potter became a cast member of the new TNT series Trust Me which was cancelled after the first season due to low ratings. Potter currently plays the role of Kristina Braverman in NBC's comedy-drama Parenthood. Potter was married to Tom Potter from 1990 to 1998, and they have two sons.[citation needed] The song "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" by Counting Crows was inspired by Monica. Adam Duritz saw her in a movie and wrote the song in response. She's the aunt of MC Firebox She married Daniel Christopher Allison, an orthopedic surgeon, in June 2005. Potter and Allison had their first child, a daughter named Molly Brigid Allison, on August 3, 2005.[citation needed] Potter was named "Best Movie Star Loyal to Cleveland" by ClevelandScene.com for her insistence on keeping her family in the Ohio city even after Hollywood success. "It's a great place to raise kids. I had a very happy childhood there, growing up on a special street where everyone knew everyone,"[3] said Potter in an interview with Maxim magazine in March 2001.