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Harrison Page born August 27, 1941 is an American television and film actor who has appeared in many popular series, including Cold Case, JAG, ER, Ally McBeal, Melrose Place, Quantum Leap, The Wonder Years, 21 Jump Street, Murder, She Wrote, Fame, Gimme a Break!, Benson, Hill Street Blues, Webster, The Dukes of Hazzard, Kung Fu, Kojak, Mannix, Soap, Bonanza, and Columbo.

 

A life member of The Actors Studio, is best known for playing the ill-tempered Captain Trunk in the ABC's 1980s police satire Sledge Hammer! He was also a regular on C.P.O. Sharkey, starring Don Rickles. Page appeared with Jean-Claude Van Damme in the box-office hit movie Lionheart.

Eboni Gentry was born and raised in Washington D.C. She grew up in performing arts schools and at a young age realized her affinity for acting, dancing, and singing. She was introduced to the discipline of performance through dance at the Creative Dance Center in Washington D.C. She then went on to study under Fabian Barnes at the prestigious Dance Institute of Washington, where she was classically trained in various dance styles including Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Lyrical and African dance.

 

Since moving to LA , Eboni has been privileged to work on Nickelodeon’s "iCarly" and "Victorious", multiple national commercials, and film projects, including "Watch This" where she plays opposite Harrison Page. Her live stage projects include The “MJ Experience” at the Rockwell in Hollywood, CA, Psyche "A Modern Rock Opera" and “MotorTown Soul” Musical Revue Tour, where she was proud to call herself Diana Ross. 

Harrison Page  (Clifford)

Eboni Gentry (Sariah)

 

 

When LESLIE THURSTON'S episode of EXTANT recently aired, she was surprisedly thrown into the world of Sci-Fi. With such passionate fans, it's all been very exciting. Originally from New York City, Leslie grew up in the culturally diverse Spanish Harlem, also known as "El Barrio" to many. Soon after earning her B.A in Theatre and Film from Hunter College, she won a full scholarship to attend The Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, by placing first in a NYCHA talent competition.

 

 

Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Leslie quickly began acting in plays throughout the city, including: DADDY'S DYIN', WHO'S GOT THE WILL?, and THE RIDE DOWN MT. MORGAN. Most notably, THE SUNSHINE BOYS with the late comic geniuses: Frank Gorshin, and Dick Van Patten at Burbank's Falcon Theatre. In 2012, she won the Best Performer award for her work in TRIO at the Eclectic Theatre Company's Hurricane Season.

 

 

Richard Turke has used many different Medias to express his creativity and natural story telling ability. He graduated from The California Institute of the Arts. Richard started in Fine Arts where his art work displayed a talent for telling a story and humor. Transitioning to "film" he created several original short subjects, which continued to reflect his depth of story and humor. Richard's work has been featured in several prestigious film festivals, such as AFI, Sitges and Slamdance. Richard Turke wrote and directed his first feature "Visible Scars",which won the Best Picture Award at the Shockfest Film Festival 2012. "

 

Nathan earned his Bachelor's Degree at Columbia College-Hollywood and has been working in film and television ever since. While producing for reality television, Nathan has continued to write, direct and produce various personal projects including his Streamy Award nominated web series SAD MOTIVATOR.

Ruby Cantu hails from the small town of Hondo Texas, but now proudly calls Los Angeles her home. For the past 10 years, Ruby has been developing her career by perfecting productions in reality television such as NBC's Nashville Star, CMT's Party Down South as well as short films, features and digital content for GSN. Currently Ruby is Head of Production at Hurwitz Creative specializing in creative content including Epk's and behind the scenes featurettes for some of the top films in the industry including the highly anticipated Black Mass and Tim Burton's Alice Through the Looking Glass. 

Leslie Thurston  (Maylin)

Richard Turke (Writer / Director)

Nathan Allan Bunker (Producer) 

Ruby Cantu  (Line Producer)

Born and raised in middle Georgia, Reginald Lashaun Clay was raised a southern gentlemen. It was not until his second year at Georgia Military College, while working a series of odd jobs, including a short stint as a correctional officer, that Shaun decided to pursue an acting career professionally by moving to Atlanta, Georgia.

Having trained under Emmy award winner GregAlan Williams Shaun has landed a number of productions. His most recent work includes a recurring on Sleepy Hollow, along with appearances on Banshee, Amazon's Bosch, BET's The Game, "Crazy, Sexy, Cool: The TLC Story", and the feature film The Sacrament.

Shaun Clay (Thomas)

For actor Jacques C. Smith, Hollywood is his home but Chicago’s where his heart is.

 

A proud native of Harvey, IL, Jacques was always a star in academics as a student at Thornton High School. He graduated third in his class and eventually earned degrees from Princeton University and the University of California, San Diego.

 

One of his biggest breaks was landing the role of Benny in the hit Broadway play, ‘Rent’ — which catapulted his career in theater, television, and film.

 

Jacques C. Smith (Repair Man Paul)

 

 

 

 

 

Donzaleigh Abernathy won the Tanne Foundation 2012 Artist Award for her work as an actress and for her script, "Birmingham Sunday." She starred for four years in over 60 Episodes as a Series Regular on Lifetime Television's critically acclaimed dramatic series, "Any Day Now." She received recognition from Film Critic Roger Ebert for her performance in the Warner Bros. film, "Gods And Generals." She starred as the leading lady in the Emmy and Golden Globe winning HBO Film, "Don King-Only in America," opposite Ving Rhames. In the HBO Emmy and Golden Globe winning "Miss Evers Boys," she co-starred with Alfre Woodard and in NBC's "The Tempest" opposite Golden Globe Award winner, Peter Fonda. She also starred in New Line Cinema's comedy "Grilled" and Lions Gate's comedy "Leprechan 6 - Back 2 'Da Hood." She starred in the Directors Guild of America Award Winning, "Murder In Mississippi."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donzaleigh Abernathy (Liz)

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