LOU CUTELL (Playwright/Charley Milhouse);   Lou penned and starred in the very successful, award-winning, The Sicilian Bachelor, a farce that ran for almost a year in Los Angeles and on the East Coast. His Broadway debut was the lead comic in the critically acclaimed Young Abe Lincoln. That led to co-starring Broadway roles in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, Little Me and Madam Aphrodite. Lou has appeared in over 76 movies, the most recent being "The Wedding Crasher". Others are such classics as "The Odd Couple II", "Laurel Canyon", "Little Big Man", "Foul Play", "Honey I Shrunk The Kids", "Young Frankenstein", "The World's Greatest Lover", "Rhinoceros", "Every Little Crook And Nanny" and "Peewee's Big Adventure". On television, Lou has been a guest in over 200 shows. Some you may have seen are "Without A Trace", "Curb Your Enthusiasm!", "Will And Grace", "Spin City", "Alice", "General Hospital" and "Barney Miller". Most are sure to remember Lou in the "Seinfeld" episode as Dr. Cooperman, the infamous "ASSMAN".
HAROLD GOULD (Moe Crubbs);   Harold returns to Los Angeles having just starred in the Rubicon company's production of Tuesdays With Morrie. He has received recognition on Broadway for his roles in such plays as John Guare's House of Blue Leaves, Neil Simon's Fools, Jules Feiffer's Grown Ups, and Tom Stoppard's Artist Descending a Staircase. In Los Angeles, he performed his one-man show Freud and won a Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle Award for his role as Ezra Pound in Incommunicado. At various Shakespeare festivals, Harold has performed leading roles in King Lear, Rubicon in Old Wicked Songs and Defying Gravity. His impressive list of films includes "The Sting", "Silent Movie", "Love and Death", "The Front Page", "Seems Like Old Times", "Patch Adams", "Stuart Little" and most recently "Freaky Friday". He has received the ACE Cable TV Award for his role in Ray Bradbury's "To the Chicago Abyss"; and five Emmy nominations for his extensive television work, which includes multiple appearances on "Rhoda" and "The Golden Girls" and a co-starring appearance with Katherine Hepburn in "Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry". Harold's voice is heard on recordings of short stories such as "Jewish Stories from the Old World and New" and those produced by Symphony space programs in New York, as well as numerous TV and radio commercials.
TERESA GANZEL (Jacqueline Tempest);   Teresa is often recognized for her numerous guest appearances and sketch work on "The Johnny Carson Show. She has been a series regular on shows such as "Teachers Only", with Lynn Redgrave, "Roxie", with Andrea Martin, and "The Dave Thomas Show". Teresa has guest-starred on countless television shows, from her first on "Three's Company", to more recent shows such as 'Malcom in the Middle". Other favorite performances include her co-starring role opposite Jim Carey in "The Duck Factory", "Transylvania 5000, opposite Jeff Goldblum, and the mini-series "Fresno", starring Carol Burnett. Teresa also enjoys doing voice over work in animation.
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