Sam Huntington made his feature film debut in Disney’s Jungle 2 Jungle, starring opposite Tim Allen and Martin Short. During his high school years, he appeared on the award winning NBC crime drama Law & Order, and in 1998 he co-starred as Jeremiah ("Jam") Bruce in Detroit Rock City for New Line Cinema. Sam went on to memorable roles in Not Another Teen Movie, Rolling Kansas, Sleepover, and alongside William H. Macy in In Enemy Hands. He guest starred on both CSI: New York and CSI: Miami and had a recurring role on the series Veronica Mars. Last year he starred as cub reporter Jimmy Olsen in Superman Returns and currently you can see him in ABC’s new comedy Cavemen. Don’t miss him as the lead in 2008's Fanboys opening for Lions Gate Pictures in January.

Sam is currently repped by United Talent Agency.
Jlynn Johnson made her first film appearance in the Emmy nominated made-for-tv movie, Mrs. Harris starring Annette Bening and Ben Kingsley. After just recently moving out to Los Angeles and receiving her B.A in Media Communications/Advertising, she has continued to keep herself busy by working on a series of different short
films. She has appeared in numerous national commercials and print ads including Verizon, Clean & Clear, Bausch and Lomb, Best Buy and Target, to list a few.

Jlynn is currently repped by Diverse Talent Group.

 
Andrew Grenier is making his first featured appearance in front of the camera in Looking Up Dresses. Recently Andrew continued a long and enjoyable career in theatre, crafting the role of Charlie in Edward Albee’s Seascape, produced by the Santa Barbara City College Theatre Group. Long involved in the craft of theatre as teacher, acting coach, director, designer and actor; Grenier’s training included stints with Uta Hagen and Sanford Misner in New York. Roles included in Andrew’s resume include The Glass Menagerie (Tom), The Rimers of Eldritch (Skelly), Two for the Seesaw (Jerry), and Glengarry Glen Ross (James Lingk). His most rewarding role to this point, however, has been serving as a counselor employing theatre as vehicle in assisting at risk youth.
 

Mickie Banyas recently performed in Frost/Nixon as Fina Sanchez, directed by Ron Howard.

She's worked on the east coast in off-Broadway productions of Crimes of the Heart as Babe, The Good Doctor as Irene, and Abundance as Macon.

She's worked under Mother Theresa in Calcutta, India, was in the Naval Reserves for eight years, activated for duty in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, and served in Bahrain and Bethesda, Maryland at the National Naval Medical Center.

 

Don Margolin has been in various feature films including Chasing Dreams, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Cast Away, the award winning First, Last and Deposit and the eagerly awaited films Cheerleader Massacre 2 and Tina Bobina. 

Don is a regular on The John Kerwin Show and has appeared in various other television shows including: Ally McBeal, Days Of Our Lives, The Young And The Restless, Arrest and Trial, Guilty or Innocent, Superior Court and on The History Channel.

His stage work has included All My Sons, Beyond Therapy, Underpants and Oklahoma. When not on stage or screen, Don can be found in the sky flying patients for Angel Flight or service personnel for Veterans' Airlift Command.

Don is represented by Baron Entertainment