Two Guys, A Girl, And A Pizza Place bios!
RYAN REYNOLDS as Michael "Berg" Bergen
Canadian native Ryan Reynolds has been a regular on several television series, including the Canadian series, "The Odyssey." He has also appeared on such shows as "The X-Files" and "The John Larroquette Show." Reynolds has also appeared in several made-for-television movies and miniseries, including a leading role in "Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story," which starred Glenn Close; and an appearance in "Truman Capote's In Cold Blood."
His feature film credits include "Ordinary Magic," during the production of which he ironically failed his high-school drama class; and "Life During Wartime," co-starring Kate Capshaw, Stanley Tucci and David Arquette, which will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. For his work in Nickelodeon's series, "Fifteen," he received a Youth in Film Awards nomination as Best Young Actor. Reynolds currently lives in Los Angeles with his dog, Jobey.
projects:
"Fifteen" (TV series) (1991) Billy
"The Odessey" (TV series) (1992) Marco
Ordinary Magic (1993) Ganesh/Jeffrey
"My Name is Kate" (TV) (1994) Kevin Bannister
"Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story" (TV) (1995) Andy
"The Outer Limits" (TV guest appearance) (1995) Derek Tillman
When Friendship Kills (1996) Ben Colson
"The X-Files" (TV guest appearance) (1996) Jay DeBoom
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (TV) (1996) Seth
"In Cold Blood" (TV) (1996) Bobby Rupp
Life During Wartime (1997) Howard Ancona
"Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place" (TV series) (1998)
TRAYLOR HOWARD as Sharon
Most recently known for her role as Joy on the comedy series, "Boston Common," Traylor Howard's film credits include the independent feature, "Confessions of a Sexist Pig," and the soon-to-be-released "Dirty Work" for MGM. Her unusual first name was taken from her grandfather's surname. In her spare time, Howard, who lives in Los Angeles, enjoys tennis, snow skiing, yoga and swimming.
RICHARD RUCCOLO as Pete Dunville
A newcomer to Hollywood, Richard Ruccolo landed a guest-starring role on "Beverly Hills, 90210" after being in Los Angeles only three weeks. Immediately following, he secured the lead role in Charlie Peters' play, "Playback," at the Court
Theater.
His film credits include "Live Long Drink Juice," "Music From Another Room" and "Life at the End of Time." Ruccolo has also appeared in numerous national commercials, including those for Diet Coke, 7-Up, Wendy's and Skittles. In addition to his television and film credits, Ruccolo has starred in numerous musical productions, including "Something's Afoot" and "West Side Story." Ruccolo is single and lives in Los Angeles.
DAVID OGDEN STIERS as Mr. Bauer
Best know to television audiences around the world for his role as Major Charles Winchester in "M*A*S*H," for which he received two Emmy Award nominations, David Ogden Stiers has guest
starred on numerous other series, including "Murder She Wrote,"
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "ALF." He has also starred in a number of made-for-television movies and mini-series including "North and South," Part I and Part II, "Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry," with Katharine Hepburn, "The Last of His Tribe," "The Day the Bubble Burst," several "Perry Mason" mysteries, and "First Modern Olympics," for which he received another Emmy nomination. His film career is equally prolific. He has appeared in "Oh God!," "Magic," "The Cheap Detective," "Better Off Dead," "Steal Big, Steal Little," "Meet Wally Sparks" and Woody Allen's "Mighty Aphrodite." He has also provided the voices for a number of animated feature film characters, most notably Cogsworth in
"Beauty and the Beast," Ratcliff in "Pocahontas" and Archdeacon in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."
JENNIFER WESTFELDT as Melissa
Jennifer Westfeldt makes her television debut in "Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place." A New York based theatre actress, Westfeldt has appeared in several Off-Broadway productions, including Luisa in "The Fantasticks," Raina in "Arms and the Man," as well as the world premiere of Richard Foreman's "Young Goodman Brown." Her regional stage credits include Wendy in the Trevor Nunn/John Caird adaptation of "Peter Pan," Johanna in "Sweeney Todd," Phillia in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," Alice in "You Can't Take It With You" and Julie Jordan in "Carousel." Most recently, Westfeldt, a graduate of Yale University, co-wrote and co-starred in "Lipschtick," a play which she is currently adapting for the screen.
JULIUS CARRY as Bill
Chicago native Julius Carry began his acting career in a high school company called "The Spartan Players." In fact, from
1969-1970, Carry toured with the company as they performed an
African version of "Hamlet" in 21 cities across the United States. After high school, Carry moved to Los Angeles to attend Loyola Marymount University from which he earned both his B.A. and M.A. degrees. It was during his last year of graduate school that Carry auditioned and was selected to appear in his first feature film, "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh." Since that time, he has appeared in the feature films "Moving," "The Man With One Red Shoe" and "The Last Dragon," in which he played the character
"Sho' Nuff." His television credits include a recurring role as network boss Mitchell Baldwin on "Murphy Brown," as well as regular roles on "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.," "Misery Loves Company" and "Doctor Doctor." Additionally, he has appeared as a guest star on "Caroline in the City," "Murder She Wrote," "Family Matters" and "A Different World." Carry's made-for-television movie credits include "Perry Mason: All Star Assassin," "Jake Spanner: Private Eye" and "Independence." In his free time, Carry enjoys golfing, scuba diving and fishing. He
also writes children's books, including "The Alphabet Calendar
Fun Book." Carry currently lives in Studio City, California.
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