FRiNGE - Cast & Crew
Anna Torv
Joshua Jackson
John Noble
Lance Reddick
Kirk Acevedo
Mark Valley
Blair Brown
Jasika Nicole
Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham
Anna Torv is an Australian actress who works in the United Kingdom. Torv was born in Sydney and grew up on the Gold Coast. She graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts in 2001. She has most recently starred in the BBC series Mistresses. Torv is the voice of Nariko in the game Heavenly Sword. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Anna Torv is an Australian actress who works in the United Kingdom. Torv was born in Sydney and grew up on the Gold Coast. She graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts in 2001. She has most recently starred in the BBC series Mistresses. Torv is the voice of Nariko in the game Heavenly Sword. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop
Joshua Jackson was born on June 11, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He spent the first eight years of his life in Los Angeles, California, before migrating back to Canada with his mother and younger sister. His first job was at the age of nine in a potato chips commercial, but bigger roles soon followed. At thirteen, he was cast as Charlie in the Disney hockey film “The Mighty Ducks,” which produced two sequels. His most well-known role, however, came in 1997 when he was cast as Pacey Witter on the television show “Dawson’s Creek.” The role was that of the goofy sidekick, but it wasn’t long before Josh was a fan favorite.
During “Dawson’s Creek” Josh added to his film credits, appearing in “Cruel Intentions,” “Urban Legend,” “The Skulls,” “Gossip,” “The Safety of Objects” “The Laramie Project,” and had a cameo in “Ocean’s 11” playing himself. He is one of the many actors to voice a character on the long-running show “The Simpsons,” playing a teenaged environmentalist who catches the eye of Lisa Simpson. He added “director” to his resume when he went behind the camera to helm the episode “Lovelines” for “Dawson’s Creek.”
After the show ended its six season run in 2003, Josh filmed four movies in quick succession: “Americano,” “Cursed,” “Shadows in the Sun,”“Aurora Borealis,” and lent his voice to the live-action film “Racing Stripes.” In 2005, he made his stage debut on London’s West End alongside Patrick Stewart in David Mamet’s “A Life in the Theatre.” The play received positive reviews and played to sold-out audiences.
Following his stint on the stage, Josh returned to films and joined the ensemble cast of “Bobby,” reuniting with Mighty Ducks co-star, and “Bobby” director, Emilio Estevez. His most recent film, “Shutter,” was released in March 2008. He can be seen in the upcoming independent features, “Battle in Seattle,” and “One Week,” the latter of which he also executive produced.
(Kindly written by: Cee Semenza ...and much appreciated!)
Joshua Jackson was born on June 11, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He spent the first eight years of his life in Los Angeles, California, before migrating back to Canada with his mother and younger sister. His first job was at the age of nine in a potato chips commercial, but bigger roles soon followed. At thirteen, he was cast as Charlie in the Disney hockey film “The Mighty Ducks,” which produced two sequels. His most well-known role, however, came in 1997 when he was cast as Pacey Witter on the television show “Dawson’s Creek.” The role was that of the goofy sidekick, but it wasn’t long before Josh was a fan favorite.
During “Dawson’s Creek” Josh added to his film credits, appearing in “Cruel Intentions,” “Urban Legend,” “The Skulls,” “Gossip,” “The Safety of Objects” “The Laramie Project,” and had a cameo in “Ocean’s 11” playing himself. He is one of the many actors to voice a character on the long-running show “The Simpsons,” playing a teenaged environmentalist who catches the eye of Lisa Simpson. He added “director” to his resume when he went behind the camera to helm the episode “Lovelines” for “Dawson’s Creek.”
After the show ended its six season run in 2003, Josh filmed four movies in quick succession: “Americano,” “Cursed,” “Shadows in the Sun,”“Aurora Borealis,” and lent his voice to the live-action film “Racing Stripes.” In 2005, he made his stage debut on London’s West End alongside Patrick Stewart in David Mamet’s “A Life in the Theatre.” The play received positive reviews and played to sold-out audiences.
Following his stint on the stage, Josh returned to films and joined the ensemble cast of “Bobby,” reuniting with Mighty Ducks co-star, and “Bobby” director, Emilio Estevez. His most recent film, “Shutter,” was released in March 2008. He can be seen in the upcoming independent features, “Battle in Seattle,” and “One Week,” the latter of which he also executive produced.
(Kindly written by: Cee Semenza ...and much appreciated!)
John Noble as Walter Bishop
ohn Noble (born August 20, 1948) is an Australian film, television actor, and theatre director of more than 80 plays. He was born in Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia. He makes occasional appearances on the television series All Saints. He is internationally best known for his performance as Denethor in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King film. His latest films are White Noise: The Light and One Night with the King. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
ohn Noble (born August 20, 1948) is an Australian film, television actor, and theatre director of more than 80 plays. He was born in Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia. He makes occasional appearances on the television series All Saints. He is internationally best known for his performance as Denethor in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King film. His latest films are White Noise: The Light and One Night with the King. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles
Lance Reddick is an American actor born in Baltimore, Maryland. He studied at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York and Yale University. While trying to embark on a career as a singer and paying the bills with part time jobs, he injured his back, forcing him to quit. Thereafter, he changed direction, being accepted at Yale's graduate school for drama. He starred in The Wire as Cedric Daniels. He also appeared in Oz as Detective Johnny Basil. Reddick has most recently been seen as part of the cast in the fourth season of Lost. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Lance Reddick is an American actor born in Baltimore, Maryland. He studied at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York and Yale University. While trying to embark on a career as a singer and paying the bills with part time jobs, he injured his back, forcing him to quit. Thereafter, he changed direction, being accepted at Yale's graduate school for drama. He starred in The Wire as Cedric Daniels. He also appeared in Oz as Detective Johnny Basil. Reddick has most recently been seen as part of the cast in the fourth season of Lost. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis
Kirk Acevedo (born November 27, 1974) is an American actor of Puerto Rican and Chinese descent. After graduating from LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts, Acevedo enrolled in the SUNY Purchase School of Acting (Purchase College). In the 1990s, Acevedo earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He is best known for his portrayal of Miguel Alvarez in the HBO series Oz. He was nominated for the 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001 ALMA Award for his role. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Kirk Acevedo (born November 27, 1974) is an American actor of Puerto Rican and Chinese descent. After graduating from LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts, Acevedo enrolled in the SUNY Purchase School of Acting (Purchase College). In the 1990s, Acevedo earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He is best known for his portrayal of Miguel Alvarez in the HBO series Oz. He was nominated for the 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2001 ALMA Award for his role. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Mark Valley as John Scott
Mark Thomas Valley (born December 24, 1964) is an American actor. Born in Ogdensburg, New York, Valley is a 1987 graduate of the United States Military Academy and served in Operation Desert Storm. He is best known to fans as "Brad Chase", the put-upon attorney constantly belittled by Alan Shore (played by James Spader) on Boston Legal, a spinoff of the television series The Practice. Other roles of Valley's include the popular Jack Deveraux on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives from 1994 to 1997. In 2003, Valley landed the role of "Det. Eddie Arlette", an American police officer in London, on Keen Eddie. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Mark Thomas Valley (born December 24, 1964) is an American actor. Born in Ogdensburg, New York, Valley is a 1987 graduate of the United States Military Academy and served in Operation Desert Storm. He is best known to fans as "Brad Chase", the put-upon attorney constantly belittled by Alan Shore (played by James Spader) on Boston Legal, a spinoff of the television series The Practice. Other roles of Valley's include the popular Jack Deveraux on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives from 1994 to 1997. In 2003, Valley landed the role of "Det. Eddie Arlette", an American police officer in London, on Keen Eddie. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Blair Brown as Nina Sharp
Bonnie Blair Brown (born April 23, 1947) is an American actress film and TV actress. Brown pursued secondary education at the National Theatre School of Canada. She gained notice as a participating actor at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and spent several years honing her work on the stage. She has had a number of high profile roles, including a Tony Award winning turn in the play Copenhagen on Broadway, as well as a run as the title character in the television comedy-drama The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, which ran from 1987 to 1991. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Bonnie Blair Brown (born April 23, 1947) is an American actress film and TV actress. Brown pursued secondary education at the National Theatre School of Canada. She gained notice as a participating actor at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and spent several years honing her work on the stage. She has had a number of high profile roles, including a Tony Award winning turn in the play Copenhagen on Broadway, as well as a run as the title character in the television comedy-drama The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, which ran from 1987 to 1991. (Source: Wikipedia.com)
Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth
Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Nicole attended a private college in North Carolina, majoring in theatre, voice, and dance, before moving to NYC to pursue her career in acting. She starred opposite Bronson Pinchot in the title role of the world premiere of the musical Chasing Nicolette, and has appeared in several stage productions in New York City, most notably the off-Broadway 60's musical Café A Go Go and the world premiere of Believe In Me…A Bigfoot Musical at the 2004 NYC Fringe Festival. She made her feature film debut in the ballroom dancing movie Take the Lead with Antonio Banderas, and other television appearances and commercials followed. Nicole was cast as the villain in the highly praised NBC sitcom pilot Mastersons of Manhattan starring Molly Shannon, and she most recently completed filming Dreamworks' Shes Out of My League with Jay Baruchel.
It was on the sets of productions (and on the pages of waitressing notepads) that Nicole began drawing more often, a passion she had recognized at a young age. As a result, she created www.jasikanicole.com to display her work online, and the site has since acquired an enthusiastic fan base. Her illustrations have been commissioned and sold worldwide and she is currently completing work with a major shopping network and several department stores on a line of eco-friendly tote bags adorned with her drawings. In addition to freelance illustration, Nicole writes and draws an autobiographical comic entitled High Yella Magic.
(Source: The friendly Jasika herself... thanks!)
Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Nicole attended a private college in North Carolina, majoring in theatre, voice, and dance, before moving to NYC to pursue her career in acting. She starred opposite Bronson Pinchot in the title role of the world premiere of the musical Chasing Nicolette, and has appeared in several stage productions in New York City, most notably the off-Broadway 60's musical Café A Go Go and the world premiere of Believe In Me…A Bigfoot Musical at the 2004 NYC Fringe Festival. She made her feature film debut in the ballroom dancing movie Take the Lead with Antonio Banderas, and other television appearances and commercials followed. Nicole was cast as the villain in the highly praised NBC sitcom pilot Mastersons of Manhattan starring Molly Shannon, and she most recently completed filming Dreamworks' Shes Out of My League with Jay Baruchel.
It was on the sets of productions (and on the pages of waitressing notepads) that Nicole began drawing more often, a passion she had recognized at a young age. As a result, she created www.jasikanicole.com to display her work online, and the site has since acquired an enthusiastic fan base. Her illustrations have been commissioned and sold worldwide and she is currently completing work with a major shopping network and several department stores on a line of eco-friendly tote bags adorned with her drawings. In addition to freelance illustration, Nicole writes and draws an autobiographical comic entitled High Yella Magic.
(Source: The friendly Jasika herself... thanks!)
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS : J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Bryan Burk, Jeff Pinkner, Alex Graves (pilot)
PRODUCTION COMPANIES : Warner Bros. Television, Bad Robot Productions
WRITERS : J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman



