Robert Downey Jr. plays Blake Allen, a man with many sides and
one too many girlfriends.
Downey is one of today's most versatile and critically acclaimed actors.
He is the recipient of a 1992 Academy Award nomination and won the British
Academy Award for Best Actor for his complex performance in the title role
of "Chaplin," directed by Richard Attenborough.
His film roles range from a 17th Century physician in the Oscar-winning
period epic "Restoration" to a tabloid TV journalist in Oliver
Stone's hyper-modern crime story "Natural Born Killers"; from
Jodie Foster's family comedy "Home for the Holidays" to the Generation
X exploration "Less Than Zero"; from an aspiring make-up artist
whose friend has just committed murder in Robert Altman's "Short Cuts"
to a young man negotiating his relationship with four ghosts in "Heart
and Soul."
Downey previously worked with director James Toback in the comedy "The
Pick-Up Artist," and his other film roles include "Richard III,"
"Air America," "Only You," "Chances Are,"
"Soapdish," "The Last Party," "True Believer,"
"Johnny Be Good," "1969," "Weird Science,"
"Back to School" and "Pound," in which he made his feature
film debut under the direction of his father.
Downey's most recent films include "One Night Stand," directed
by Mike Figgis and starring Wesley Snipes and Nastassja Kinski and "Hugo
Pool," directed by his father Robert Downey Sr., opposite Sean Penn
and Patrick Dempsey.
He will next be seen in Robert Altman's adaptation of John Grisham's legal
thriller "The Gingerbread Man" opposite Kenneth Branagh, Embeth
Davidtz, Daryl Hannah, Robert Duvall and Tom Berenger.
Heather Graham plays Carla, a sensitive, intelligent and forthright
woman who refuses to take her boyfriend's inexplicable lies lying down.
Graham has come to the fore as one of Hollywood's most charming and promising
young actresses in a series of recent roles including her stand-out performances
in "Boogie Nights" and "Swingers." She will next be
seen starring in the role of Judy Robinson opposite William Hurt and Gary
Oldman in the feature film version of the cult television series "Lost
in Space."Graham is currently starring with Kenneth Branagh in Danny
Boyle's "Alien Love Triangle" and will star opposite Steve Martin
and Eddie Murphy in "Bofinger's Big Thing."
Her other film credits include "Drugstore Cowboy" and "Six
Degrees of Separation." She also starred in David Lynch's "Twin
Peaks" and in the Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie "O Pioneers,"
opposite Jessica Lange.
Natasha Gregson Wagner plays Lou, the sassy, streetwise young woman
who discovers that the beautiful woman whom she meets and admires outside
a SoHo loft is equally admired by her so-called monogamous boyfriend.
Wagner is a fresh young face who comes from a long heritage of talented
movie actors and writers -- she is the daughter of legendary actress Natalie
Wood and screenwriter Richard Gregson. She most recently received critical
and public attention in David Lynch's "Lost Highway" starring
with Bill Pullman and Patricia Arquette. Other feature credits include "Dead
Beat," "S.F.W.," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Mind
Ripper" and "Fathers and Sons."
Her television roles include "Dragstrip Girl," directed by Mary
Lambert for Showtime "Rebel Highway" series; "The Substitute"
with Amanda Donohoe and Mark Walhberg and "Tainted Blood," both
for the USA Network.
Wagner will next be seen starring in the independent films "First Love,
Last Rights," with Giovanni Rabissi; "Dog Town," with Mary
Stuart Masterson and Jon Favreau; "Revenant" with Casper Van Dien
and Rod Steiger; and has just completed work on Larry Clark's "Another
Day in Paradise" with James Woods and Melanie Griffith.
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