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Neal McDonough
Neal McDonough
(Marty Burlsworth)

Neal McDonough was born on February 13, 1966 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, to Catherine (Bushe) and Frank McDonough, motel owners who were born in Ireland. He grew up in Barnstable, Massachusetts, graduated from Barnstable High School, and attended Syracuse University. He was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts in 1988. McDonough frequently appeared as Captain Laser, inspiring young students to bring their studies to completion. Fron there, he trained for a short time at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. McDonough has made many television and film appearances since 1991, including Star Trek: First Contact, Minority Report, Timeline, Walking Tall, The Guardian and Flags of Our Fathers. His most recent television appearances include Band of Brothers, Boomtown, Desperate Housewives, Medical Investigation, Tin Man and Justified.

Chris Severio
Chris Severio
(Brandon Burlsworth)

Born in Louisiana, Christopher Severio was immersed in acting and performing at a very young age. He appeared alongside his brother in several of his fathers, Tony Severio, short films. Having a severe case of the acting bug, Christopher enhanced his craft with extensive training with some of New Orleans best acting coaches. After several small part and film appearances including stunt work, Chris appeared in his father film, Rugaru, as the supporting character Blake. The film stars Randall Oliver and Joe Estevez.

Next came a supporting role as the Beer Knight in Fox Digital Studio's series, Suit Up, directed by Christopher Leone and starring Marc Evan Jackson and Barry Corbin. The series was a success and Fox launched another season bringing Christopher back in the now popular character, the Beer Knight.

Nick Searcy
Nick Searcy
(The Farmer)

In the summer of 1996, Searcy produced, directed and acted in his first independent feature, Carolina Low. Searcy's other film credits include the blockbusters Nell, The Fugitive, Cast Away, Head of State, Runaway Jury, and The Ugly Truth. He broke onto the scene as the villain Frank Bennett in Universal's Fried Green Tomatoes. Searcy is a veteran of several television series. He had a recurring role on ABC's Thunder Alley was a series regular on CBS' American Gothic UPN's "7 Days" (1998-2001) and ABC's Rodney (2004-2006) and has guest starred on Boston Legal, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and The West Wing, among others. He has also starred in several movies-of-the-week, including In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness, Stolen Innocence all for CBS. Searcy was a series regular on HBO's From the Earth to the Moon. Searcy's theatre credits include several Off-Broadway plays and regional/stock productions of "Guys and Dolls," "Cabaret" and "Jesus Christ Superstar." Searcy is married to the actress Leslie Riley and has 2 lovely children, one in college and one in the third grade.

Leslie Easterbrook
Leslie Easterbrook
(Barbara)

Leslie Easterbrook is known for her roles in The Devil's Rejects (2005), Police Academy (1984) and Halloween (2007). She serves on the board of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, and supports a number of children's charities including Girls, Inc., The Sunshine Kids and Variety Children's Charities. She is married to Dan Wilcox.

Quinton Aaron
Quinton Aaron
(Coach Aaron) - Cameo

Quinton Aaron was born in the Bronx, New York City. He was raised in Augusta, Georgia, by his mother, the late Laura Aaron, who wrote the book "Leave Me Alone" under the name L. A. Aaron. From an early age, Quinton has been singing. When he was nine years old, he was baptized and joined the church choir where he was a mute singer. His acting debut began with the Christmas Play. Quinton's film debut started with Michel Gondry's 'Be Kind Rewind' starring Jack Black and Mos Def. Other appearances such as 'Fighting' with Channing Tatum and co-starred in a NYU short film called Mr. Brooklyn. Actor best known for his work starring in Oscar nominated film The Blind Side, since then has done numerous guest star roles in shows like Law&Order SVU, One Tree Hill, Harry's Law etc... Now Aaron is producing his first feature that he'll also star in as well called Touch and Go which is a drama suspense story. Quinton is also co-writing a love story which he will also be starring in.