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Kirsten Bell a.k.a. Veronica Mars, hier draait alles om heb ik zo een idee
KRISTEN BELL(Veronica Mars)
Kristen Bell will next be seen starring in the television movie "Reefer Madness," based on the hit play in which she also starred in Off Broadway. Most recently, she had a recurring role in the series "Deadwood." Bell's other television credits include lead roles in the made-for-television movies "Gracie's Choice" and "The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay," and guest starring roles in "American Dreams," "The Shield" and "Everwood."
On film, Bell recently starred as the kidnapped daughter of the president in the David Mamet feature "Spartan," opposite Val Kilmer.
On stage, Bell can currently be seen in "A Little Night Music" at the Los Angeles Opera. Previously, she starred in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," with Liam Neeson and Laura Linney, the Broadway production of "Tom Sawyer," and played the title role in the world premiere of the musical "Sneaux."
Originally from Detroit, Bell graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
Bell currently lives in Los Angeles.
ENRICO COLANTONI(Keith Mars)
Enrico Colantoni is best known for his lead role on the series "Just Shoot Me," where he played Elliot, the womanizing photographer. His other television appearances include a starring role for two seasons on "Hope & Gloria" and guest starring roles on "NYPD Blue," "New York Undercover" and "Law & Order."
In addition to television, Colantoni's recent film projects include Steven Soderbergh's "Full Frontal," "Frank McKluskey, C.I." and "The First $20 Million is Always the Hardest." Colantoni can also be seen in hits "Galaxy Quest," Steven Spielberg's "Artificial Intelligence: A.I.," "Stigmata," "Albino Alligator" and "Money Train." Colantoni also received critical praise for his role in the Golden Globe Award-winning and Emmy Award-nominated cable television movie "James Dean."
Among his theatre credits are "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at New York Central Park's Delacorte Theater, "Arabian Nights" at New York's Manhattan Dinner Club, "The Triumph of Love" at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, "Dracula" in San Diego, and self-produced productions of "Macbeth" and "Chekhov Project 2000" in Los Angeles.
Colantoni attended the University of Toronto and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he received the Princess Grace Scholarship and the Charles Jehlinger Award, and graduated from Yale School of Drama, where he received the school's prestigious Carol Dye Award for his performance in "Hamlet."
Born in Toronto, the younger of two sons of an Italian immigrant worker, Colantoni remains an avid fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. In his spare time, he teaches drama to Los Angeles youth at Inner City Arts and devotes a lot of time to Penny Lane, a residential treatment center for at-risk youth.
The father of a son and daughter, Colantoni currently lives in Los Angeles.
PERCY DAGGS III(Wallace Fennel)
With the help and encouragement of his mother and friends, Percy Daggs III began to pursue acting at age 14. Since then, Daggs has appeared in almost 25 commercials, including spots for Nestle's Crunch, with Shaquille O'Neal, and AT&T, with D.L. Hughley. His television credits include guest starring roles in "The Guardian," "NYPD Blue" and "Boston Public," and co-starring appearances in "Family Law" and "Any Day Now."
A middle child with three siblings, Daggs is active in many sports and particularly adores basketball. When not acting or on a court, he spends time with his family and close friends.
His family has a long history in Long Beach, California that dates back to the early 1900's.
TEDDY DUNN(Duncan Kane)
Teddy Dunn can be seen playing Private Wilson in the feature "The Manchurian Candidate," directed by Jonathan Demme. On television, he guest starred in the series "The Gilmore Girls."
Dunn got his start in acting in high school and later attended Northwestern University, where he studied theater and political science.
Aside from acting, Dunn enjoys playing several sports and is a devoted fan of Major League Baseball. He also remains a student of history and politics.
Dunn grew up in Durham, North Carolina, and lived most recently in Brooklyn, New York.
JASON DOHRING(Logan Echolls)
On television, Jason Dohring will star opposite Randy Quaid in the upcoming made-for-television film "Black Cadillac." He also starred in the television movies "Ready To Run" and "Someone She Knows." His other television credits include recurring roles in "The Division," "Boston Public" and "Once and Again," as well as guest appearances in "Cold Case," "Judging Amy," "JAG," "Roswell," "Picket Fences" and "Baywatch."
Dohring recently starred in the independent feature "Walking on Water." He also appeared in the feature films "Deep Impact" and "Broken Record."
Dohring is an expert skier, and enjoys snowboarding, water skiing, golf and boxing.
Raised in Glendale, California, he currently lives in Los Angeles.
FRANCIS CAPRA(Weevil)
Francis Capra starred in the feature films "Pledge of Allegiance," "QIK2JDG," "SLC Punk!," "A Simple Wish," "Kazaam," "Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home" and "A Bronx Tale."
On television, Capra has appeared in the telefilm "44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out," starred in the series "My Guys," and guest starred in "Crossing Jordan," "American Dreams," "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation" and "The O.C."
Capra is originally from New York.
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