Charlie Hofheimer (Jim) has worked in feature films, television and theater since the age of thirteen. Hofheimer can be seen in Ridley Scott's "Black Hawk Down". He also starred opposite Robin Williams and Billy Crystal in the Warner Bros movie, "Fathers Day," and was featured in "Music of the Heart," starring Meryl Streep. Charlie's many television credits include regular appearances on NBC's "Law and Order". Hofheimer has also appeared on the New York stage including the 1997 Broadway version of "On the Waterfront".

Laurel Holloman (Cathy) has appeared in over 15 feature films, including Fine Line's "Tumbleweeds", New Line Cinema's "Boogie Nights," Disney's "Prefontaine", Sony Classic's "Myth of Fingerprints" and Fine Line's "The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love". Holloman's resume also includes many stage credits, as well as TV appearances.

Leo Fitzpatrick (Scooter) was the star of Larry Clarke's controversial and acclaimed 1995 film, "Kids". Fitzpatrick can also be seen in "Storytelling" from Todd Solondz and the directorial debut of Matt Dillon, "Beneath the Banyan Trees". Other appearances include the films "Serendipity" and "Bully". Fitzpatrick has also appeared on television, including a guest starring role on "The Practice".

James Rebhorn (Mr. Corcoran) has appeared in over fifty motion pictures including "The Talented Mr. Ripley", "Meet the Parents", "Independence Day", "Carlito's Way", "Basic Instinct", "My Cousin Vinny", "Scent of a Woman," and "Silkwood." Rebhorn also appears regularly on Network television and on the NY Stage.

Karen Shallo (Irma) is a veteran actress of over a dozen feature films. Shallo has had roles in Sergio Leone's "Once Upon A Time in America" and Sidney Lumet's "Garbo Talks".  Shallo also appears regularly on television on such shows as "Law and Order" and "Hothouse".

Avery Glymph (Craig) is an up and coming young actor who’s worked in several feature films including Spike Lee's "He Got Game".  His numerous television appearances include "Cosby" and a recurring role on "Spin City".

Amelia Campbell (Valerie) has appeared in over ten feature films, including "Malcolm X", "The Paper", "Lorenzo's Oil", and "Single White Female".  Campbell's many television appearances include "Law & Order", "Homicide", "New York Undercover", as well as her portrayal of Margaret Truman in HBO's "Truman".  Campbell's many Broadway credits include her portrayal of Meg Long in "Our Country's Good", for which she was nominated for a Tony Award.

Additional Cast Members:

Kit Flanagan: Mrs. Corcoran
Seth Kanor: Eddie
Thomas Lyons: Bobby
Curt Dempster: Nick
Reese Madigan: Joe Corcoran
Laura Baggett: Lauren
Bob Heffernan: Old Drunk In Bar
Mark Lynch: Cop
Michael Kozel: Crappy
David Tumblety: Brian
Kevin O'Rouke: Taxi Customer
Matthew Dixon: Boater #1
Capt. Tom Speyer: Boater #2
Erinnisse Heuer: Lauren's Friend #1
Addy McClelland: Lauren's Friend #2
Benjamin Biggs: Tommy
Peter Callahan: Man at Waterfront
Perry Callahan: Little Girl at Waterfront
Sara Shea: Women #1 at Waterfront
Faith Geer: Woman #2 at Waterfront
Tina Margolis: Woman In park
Julie Rones: Girl in park

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