Cast Information

 

Kim Delaney


Role: Claudia Joy Holden
No one knows her past. Not even her husband.
   
Sally Pressman


Role: Roxy LeBlanc
Married a man she's known for four days.

Sally Pressman was born and raised in New York City where she was classically trained in ballet and became a member of the Manhattan Ballet Company. Pressman went on to receive a BA in Theater Studies from Yale University where she graduated cum laude. While at Yale, Pressman performed in a number of plays including "Merchant of Venice," A.R. Gumey's "The Dining Room," Amy Freed's "Freedomland" and the title role in "Sylvia." Upon graduation, Pressman relocated to London, where she played the role of "Mrs. Grimes" in the West End premier of Roger Kirby's "Burleigh Grimes." Her film and television credits include the independent film "The Dread" and CBS' "Shark" opposite James Woods.
Pressman resides in Los Angeles, CA.

   
Brigid Brannagh


Role: Pamela Moran
Pregnant with twins. They are not hers.

Brigid Brannagh is one of nine children and was born and raised in San Francisco. She has been acting for over 18 years. Brannagh's first role was on the Fox comedy series "True Colors." Additonally, Brannagh had recurring roles on "CSl," "Kindred: The Embraced," "Legacy," "Brooklyn South" and "Angel" among others. Most recently, Brannagh was a series regular on FX's critically acclaimed Steven Bochco series "Over There." Brannagh has also guest starred on many televison shows including "Cold Case," "Without a Trace," "24," "ER," "Star Trek Enterprise," "Charmed," "Dharma and Greg," "Roar," "Sliders" and "NYPD Blue." Her feature film credits include the independent film "Life without Dick," starring Harry Connick Jr. and Sarah Jessica Parker. Brannagh, a newlywed, resides in Los Angeles with her husband.

   
Sterling K. Brown


Role: Roland Burton
Psychiatrist. The fifth wife.

   
Wendy Davis


Role: Joan Burton
Commands 400 men. Can't save her marriage.
   



















 
Catherine Bell


Role: Denise Sherwood
Perfect wife. Perfect mother. Perfect lie.

Catherine Bell was born in London and moved to Los Angeles with her family at the young age of three. While studying biomedical engineering at UCLA, Bell ventured into modeling, which soon led to immediate recognition in both the United States and overseas. Building on her success as a model, Bell decided to pursue an acting career, which was launched soon thereafter.
Bell most recently starred in the television movie "Still Small Voices" for Lifetime's sister cable network LMN. Prior to that, she appeared on the SCI FI miniseries, "The Triangle," produced by Bryan Singer and Dean Devlin.
For nine seasons, Bell starred in the action drama series "JAG" as the headstrong Marine Corps attorney "Lt. Sarah 'Mac' MacKenzie."
Bell's other credits include guest starring roles on the television shows "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Friends," "Dream On," "Misery Loves Company" and "Hercules." She appeared in the CBS telefilm "Cab to Canada" opposite Maureen O'Hara and in the feature film "Men of War" opposite Dolph Lundgren. Bell also starred in the TBS thriller "The Time Shifters" opposite Martin Sheen. Her feature film credits include an appearance as the sassy siren in Universal's mega-hit "Bruce Almighty" opposite Jim Carrey. Bell is reprising her role opposite Steve Carrell in the upcoming sequel, "Evan Almighty."

   














 
Drew Fuller

Role: Trevor LeBlanc

Born in Los Angeles, California, Drew Fuller is fast becoming Hollywood's hot new up-and-comer. Fuller is best known as the character "Chris" on the WB hit show "Charmed." He also had a recurring role on the WB series "Black Sash" and has guest starred on "Huff," "The OC" and "Partners."
Fuller recently wrapped the feature film "Blonde Ambition," in which he stars opposite Jessica Simpson, Luke Wilson and Penelope Ann Miller, scheduled for release this summer. He also recently finished production on the independent film "Loaded," directed by Alan Poe and starring Jesse Metcalfe. Most recently, Fuller was seen in "The Ultimate Gift" alongside James Gamer, Brian Dennehy and Abigail Breslin. Fuller's other feature film credits include "Dark Ride," "Vampire Clan," "Angels Don't Sleep Here," "Close Call" and the short film, "The One," which won an audience award at Sundance.
Prior to pursuing his acting career, Fuller modeled in New York and Europe. In addition, he has appeared in numerous commercials.
Fuller currently resides in Los Angeles, CA

   













 
Brian McNamara

Role: "Colonel Michael Holden"

Brian McNamara got his break in Hollywood with a part in the hit movie "Short Circuit" and has since appeared in numerous roles in both film and television. Most recently, McNamara starred in the soon-to-be-released feature films "Hallowed Ground," "I Know Who Killed Me" and "Lost Signal," which he also directed. His other film credits include "Arachnophobia," "Mystery Date," 'The Mystery of Spoon River" and "Caddyshack 2."
Early in his career, McNamara was nominated for a Golden Globe for his work in the TV movie "Billionaire Boys Club." His additional television credits include guest-starring roles in such popular series as "Seinfeld," "Monk," "NYPD Blue," "St. Elsewhere," "JAG," "The O.C.," "Star Trek: Voyager," "Mad About You," "Matlock," "Ellen," "Murder, She Wrote," "Murphy Brown," "Homefront" and "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody."
McNamara resides in Los Angeles, CA.
 

   

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