David Arquette (Terry) was most recently seen in Scott Silver's
acclaimed "johns," with Lukas Haas, and as the comic sheriff in
Wes Craven's hit "Scream." He is currently filming "Life
During Wartime," starring opposite Stanley Tucci.
Arquette starred in the ABC miniseries "Dead Man's Walk," Larry
McMurtry's prequel to "Lonesome Dove." He also portrayed the villain
in Walter Hill's "Wild Bill," opposite Jeff Bridges. He demonstrated
sharp comic skills in Ted Demme's "Beautiful Girls," with Uma
Thurman and Timothy Hutton. He also had the starring role opposite Salma
Hayek in Robert Rodriguez's remake of the Drive-In classic "Roadracers"
for Showtime, which will soon be released theatrically.
Born in Chicago, Arquette trained with his father, Lewis Arquette, at the
famous Second City Theatre. He is also the grandson of the comedian Cliff
Arquette ("Charlie Weaver"). He is the youngest of his family
of actors, Rosanna, Patricia, Alexis and Richmond.
Brad Hunt (Nick) will soon be seen as Kris Kristofferson's son in
the upcoming Steven Seagal film "Fire Down Below." He stars as
a heroin addict in Steven Esteb's indie feature "Favorite Son,"
and played the military cop in Lee Tamahori's "Mulholland Falls,"
with Nick Nolte. His other film credits include "Ed," "Postcards
From America" and "Point Break." On television, he has been
seen in "Video Island," "Columbo," "Seaquest,"
"Wonder Years," "Outsiders," "Young & the Restless"
and the movie-of-the-week "Blindsided."
Born and raised in Moberly, Missouri, Hunt is an athlete who excels in baseball,
football, wrestling and golf, and seriously pursued a career as a boxer.
Kathryn Erbe's (Liz) feature film credits include "Kiss of Death,"
"The Addiction," "D2: Mighty Ducks II," "Rich in
Love" and "What About Bob?" Her television credits include
Hallmark Hall of Fame's "Breathing Lessons," as well as roles
on such series as "Chicken Soup" and "Another World."
Erbe is a member of the acclaimed Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
Cathy Moriarty (Aunt Elise) received an Academy Award nomination,
two Golden Globe nominations and a BAFTA nomination for her feature film
debut in Martin Scorsese's "Raging Bull." Moriarty's other films
include "Foxfire," "Opposite Corners," "Forget
Paris," "Casper," "Pontiac Moon," "Me and
the Kid," "Matinee," "Another Stakeout," "The
Mambo Kings," "The Gun in Betty Lou's Handbag," "Soapdish,"
"Kindergarten Cop," "White of the Eye" and "Neighbors."
On television, she co-starred in 1995 with Andrew Clay in CBS's "Bless
This House," and received an ACE Award for her role in "Seance,"
an episode of HBO's "Tales from the Crypt." She will soon be seen
in Robert Downey's "Hugo Pool," James Mangold's "Copland,"
Timothy Hutton's "Digging to China," and "A Brother's Kiss."
J.E. Freeman (Joe) has accumulated an impressive list of feature
credits, including "Copycat," "It Could Happen to You,"
"Patriot Games," "Miller's Crossing," "Wild at
Heart," "The Doctor" and "Ruthless People."
Allyce Beasley (Sophia) is best known for her twice Emmy-nominated
role on "Moonlighting" opposite Cybill Shepard and Bruce Willis.
Her feature film credits include "Rumplestilskin," "Ninja
Boy," "Loaded Weapon" and "The Ratings Game." Television
credits include "First Time Out," "Heaven Help Us,"
"Alf," "Cheers," "Taxi" and "Remington
Steele."
Patrick McGaw (Don) first attracted notice at the 1993 Sundance Film
Festival for his acclaimed role in "Amongst Friends." He went
onto star in such films as "The Funeral," "Scorpion Spring,"
"The Basketball Diaries," "Malicious" and "Beans
of Egypt, Maine."
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