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Directed by:
Sara Sugarman

Starring:
Lindsay Lohan, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headley, Alison Pill, Eli Marienthal, Megan Fox, Sheila McCarthy, Tom McCamus, and Carol Kane

 

LINDSAY LOHAN Mary aka “Lola”
LINDSAY LOHAN (Lola Cep) recently starred alongside Jamie Lee Curtis in Walt Disney Pictures' smash hit "Freaky Friday." At 17, Lohan appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair, featured as part of the prestigious magazine's "It's Totally Raining Teens" July 2003 spread. She will next be seen in Paramount Pictures' upcoming film "Mean Girls."

Lohan previously starred in Walt Disney Pictures' "The Parent Trap," with Dennis Quaid and Natasha Richardson.

Lohan soon starts production on Warner Bros.' "Dramarama" and she has just signed on for Warner Bros.' "Gossip Girl."

Lohan was featured in the long-running role of Alli Fowler on the daytime drama "Another World," as well as on "Guiding Light." On television, she starred in two movies for Disney – the Wonderful World of Disney's "Life-Size," with Tyra Banks, and Disney Channel's original "Get a Clue" – as well as in the sitcom "Bette."

A model since age 3, Lohan has the distinction of being the first red-haired child to be signed by the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency. Her freckled face is familiar from more than sixty television commercials including spots for The Gap, Jello, Pizza Hut, and Wendy's.

Lohan's first pop single, "Ultimate," appears on the soundtrack of "Freaky Friday." She also performs on the soundtrack of "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen." Lohan has been studying dancing and singing since age 4.

Lohan was born and lives with her family on Long Island, New York. She is the eldest of four siblings.


ADAM GARCIA Stu
ADAM GARCIA (Stu) recently voiced "Kangaroo Jack." Garcia most recently completed work in the upcoming films "Love's Brother," with Giovanni Ribisi, Amelia Warner and David Suchet; "Fascination," with Jacqueline Bisset; and "The First $20 Million is Always the Hardest," with Rosario Dawson. He made his feature film debut opposite Piper Perabo, Maria Bello, John Goodman and supermodel Tyra Banks in "Coyote Ugly." That role was followed with the film "Riding in Cars with Boys" with Drew Barrymore. Prior to his Hollywood debut, Garcia appeared in the feature "Bootmen."

Born in Sydney, Australia Garcia trained at the renowned Capital Dance Studios in Sydney. He has danced in such stage productions as "Hot Shoe Shuffle," "Grease," "Saturday Night Fever" and "Cadillac Ranch." Other stage credits include "Where Do We Live" and "Solitary Confinement." Garcia recently moved to Los Angeles.


GLENNE HEADLY Karen
GLENNE HEADLY (Karen Cep) was raised in New York City. After graduating with honors from the High School of Performing Arts, she won a scholarship to co-organize a drama department at an American college in Switzerland. She went on to begin a career in the theatre, and after performing in Robert Fall's production of "Curse of the Starving Class" (her first of 3 plays with Mr. Falls), she was invited to join the Steppenwolf Theatre Co., where she was able to perform a variety of roles in comedy and drama with actors she deeply admired and with whom she received what she feels was her best training. While there, she won four Jefferson awards for best supporting actress.

Returning to New York, she appeared off and on Broadway and received a Theatre World award for best newcomer. After a long break from the theatre, she returned to perform in "Aunt Dan & Lemon" at London's Almeida Theatre with Miranda Richardson. She went on to perform in L.A. in "Detachments" and "The Guys," and in Galway, Ireland, in the world premiere of Garry Hynes' one-woman production of "My Brilliant Divorce."

In film, Ms. Headly has appeared opposite Warren Beatty in "Dick Tracy," Steve Martin in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" and "Sgt. Bilko," Richard Dreyfuss in "Mr. Holland's Opus," Bruce Willis in "Mortal Thoughts" and "Breakfast of Champions," Danny Aiello in "2 Days in the Valley," Jeff Bridges in "Nadine," Robin Williams in "Seize the Day," and Danny Devito in "What's the Worst That Could Happen?"

She received two Emmy nominations for best supporting actress for her performances in the telefims "Lonesome Dove" and "Bastard Out of Carolina." She has also appeared in numerous other telefims, including "Winchell," "Men Vs. Women," "Pronto," and "My Own Country," as well as appearing in the live CBS telecast of "On Golden Pond" with Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. She will next appear in "Around the Bend," opposite Sir Michael Caine.


ALISON PILL Ella
ALISON PILL (Ella Gerrard) has established herself as an intelligent, level headed, talented actress. With a repertoire that rivals most actresses twice her age, her unforgettable performances have garnered praise from critics. Pill most recently starred in the feature films "Pieces of April" with Katie Holmes and Patricia Clarkson and she has just completed work on Thomas Vinterberg's "Dear Wendy." Other film credits include "Perfect Pie" with Wendy Crewson and "The Life Before This."

In 2000, Pill was awarded the Best Young Actress Award for her work in "The Dinosaur Hunter" at the Burbank Festival. Pill has also received Golden Sheaf and Young Artist Award nominations for portrayal of a young dancer in "Degas and the Dancer."

Pill has also appeared in numerous films for television including "Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows," "Baby," "Midwives," "Fast Food High," "What Girls Learn," "The Other Me," "What Katy Did," "Locked in Silence," and "Dear America: A Journey to the New World." She has also lent her voice to the animated series "Redwall," "Anatole," and "Braceface."


ELI MARIENTHAL Sam
ELI MARIENTHAL (Sam) has appeared in such films as "The Country Bears" and the first two "American Pie" movies. He has also lent his voice to the animated films "The Zeta Project," "The Iron Giant" and "Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman."

Other credits include "Tucker," "Jack Frost," "The Slums of Beverly Hills," "First Love, Last Rites," and "Unlikely Angel."

Marienthal lives in San Francisco.


MEGAN FOX Carla
MEGAN FOX (Carla Santini) made her feature film debut in "Holiday in the Sun" with Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. She has also appeared in the telenovella "Ocean Avenue." In the 2003-2004 season, Fox guest-starred on the WB's "What I Like About You" as well as guest-starring, top of show, on CBS' "Two and a Half Men." She also continues to recur as Cassandra on "The Help."

Born in Tennessee, Fox began her training in drama and dance at the age of 5. At 10, Fox moved to Florida where she continued to pursue her dreams. At age 13, she won several awards at the 1999 American Modeling and Talent Convention in South Carolina.

Fox currently lives in Los Angeles.


CAROL KANE Miss Baggoli
CAROL KANE (Miss Baggoli) has just completed work on the independent feature "Cosmopolitan." Her work for the screen includes memorable roles in "Carnal Knowledge," "The Last Detail," "Annie Hall," and "Hester Street," for which she received an Academy Award® nomination. Kane has also appeared in "Dog Day Afternoon," "The World's Greatest Lover," "When A Stranger Calls," "The Princess Bride," "Scrooged," "The Lemon Sisters," "The Pallbearer," "Office Killer," "Tree's Lounge," "Addams Family Values" and "My First Mister."

Kane's work for television includes "Taxi," for which she was awarded two Emmy Awards; an Emmy Award-nominated role on "Chicago Hope"; "Pearl"; "Seinfeld"; "Brooklyn Bridge"; "Beggars & Choosers"; and "Noah's Ark."

She has appeared onstage in "Control Freaks," "Signature," "The Lucky Spot," and "Family Week" by Beth Henley; Shakespeare's "The Tempest," "Macbeth," "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; John Cassavetes' "A Woman of Mystery"; Terrence McNally's "Frankie & Johnny"; and "Don't Make Me Laugh," with Gene Wilder. Most recently, Kane received raves in the new production of Feydeau's "He Hunts" for the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles.

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