Carly Pope (Dana)

Carly has recurred on critically acclaimed television shows such as “24”, “Dirt”, and  “Californication.” In 2009, she booked a lead role in NBC’s Mega-budget “Day One.”  This year, Carly booked another lead role opposite Jimmy Smits in NBC’s “Outlaw”, airing this fall.  On the feature film side, she recently wrapped the sequel to “SWAT” for Sony opposite Gabriel Macht.  She also can be seen as the lead in “Textuality” opposite Eric McComack. Prior to that, she starred in the controversial Toronto International Film Festival favorite “Young People Fucking.”  Many also remember Carly opposite Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey in “2 For the Money” and opposite Colin Hanks in “Orange County.” Carly got an early start in her hometown of Vancouver B.C. with various television and film work before landing the plum role of ‘Sam’ on the WB series, “Popular”.  Carly is a Leo Award winner for her work on the series, “The Collector.”  The last time Carly was on stage was in a production of George F Walker’s play “Tough,” which she produced and starred in at the Havana Theatre in Vancouver.  

Philipp Karner (Fulton)

Born and raised in Vienna, Austria. Philipp caught the acting bug when he was cast as the teenage Johann Strauss in the BBC mini series “The Strauss Dynasty” at 16. After moving to New York City, Philipp appeared in several Off-Broadway shows and played supporting roles on “Sex and the City” and “Sopranos”. Now living in Los Angeles, Philipp has guest starred on numerous TV shows (including “Without a Trace”, “Will & Grace”, “CSI: Miami”) and played the lead role in the romantic comedy “Kiss the Bride”.  Philipp recently finished filming the lead role in the Indie Drama “Dinner with Friends” and plays a supporting role in the upcoming “Fair Game” directed by Doug Liman. 

Scotty Crowe (Gordon)

Scotty can be seen in David Fincher’s “The Social Network” this fall.  He is also set to appear in the new HBO pilot “Tilda”, created and directed by Bill Condon.  Other television appearances include “CSI: Miami”, “100 Questions”, and “Privileged”.  He was last seen on stage in the John Frank Levey-directed “Marsh Light”.  Scotty moved to Los Angeles from Atlanta after graduating from Georgia Tech and spending time touring with musician John Mayer.