Anthony LaPaglia

Biography
Anthony LaPaglia won a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award and an Outer Critics Circle Award for his performance in "A View from the Bridge." He is also producing a feature-film version of the Arthur Miller classic.

LaPaglia's other stage credits include the Off Off Broadway production of "The Guys," the story of a fire captain and an editor who discuss the men lost in the World Trade Center attack on September 11. Sigourney Weaver and LaPaglia will also star in the feature film version, scheduled for release in late 2002. He also appeared Off Broadway in "Bouncers," "Northeast Local," "On the Open Road" and "The Rose Tattoo," which earned him a Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play.

His television credits include a recurring role in "Frasier," for which he earned an Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Daphne's brother, Simon Moon. His other television credits include the series "Murder One" and the television movies "Never Give Up: The Jimmy V. Story," on CBS, "Criminal Justice," for which he received a CableACE nomination, and "Garden of Redemption."

His numerous feature film credits include the critically acclaimed "Lantana," "Betsy's Wedding," "The House of Mirth," "Sweet and Lowdown," "The Client," "Company Man," "Summer of Sam," "Autumn in New York," "Lansky," "Phoenix," "Commandments" and "Brilliant Lies."

LaPaglia was born in Adelaide, Australia, and lives in New York City with his wife, actress Gia Carides. His birth date is January 31.

(Please note: This comes directly from the CBS site)

Filmography
You will find a full list of his acting credits at IMBd. Just click here

Fan Sites
Who is Anthony LaPaglia? Site
Anthony LaPaglia Site
The Offical Anthony LaPaglia Fan Club
Anthony LaPaglia at Starz City
Enrique Murciano

Biography
Enrique Murciano made his feature film debut in "Traffic," and was most recently seen in "Black Hawk Down." His other feature film credits include "How to Go Out on a Date in Queens" and "Speed 2: Cruise Control."

He attended Tulane University before deciding to become an actor. Once that decision was reached, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his goal.

Murciano was born in Miami and divides his time between Los Angeles and Miami. His birth date is July 9.

(Please note: This comes directly from the CBS site)

Filmography
You will find a full list of his acting credits at IMBd. Just click here

Fan Sites
Enrique Murciano The Offical Site
MARIANNE JEAN-BAPTISTE

Biography
Marianne Jean-Baptiste received Academy Award, Golden Globe and British Academy Award nominations for her feature film debut role as Hortense Cumberbatch in "Secrets and Lies" in 1996. Since then, she has been seen in the films "The Cell," "28 Days," "The 24 Hour Woman," "Mr. Jealousy" and, most recently, "Spy Games."

Her television credits include the movies "Silent Hearts," "The Murder of Stephen Lawrence," "The Man" and the mini-series "The Wedding."

A writer and composer, Jean-Baptiste wrote the score for Mike Leigh's feature film "Career Girl." She has written and performed with British jazz musicians, including Jason Rebello, for whom she wrote and recorded four tracks on his album "Keeping Time."

She is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and has starred in the Royal National Theatre productions of "The Way of the World" and "Measure for Measure." She recently starred in Peter Brook's production of "Le Costume" in Paris.

Jean-Baptiste was born in London, England where she lives. Her birth date is April 26.

(Please note: This comes directly from the CBS site)

Filmography
You will find a full list of her acting credits at IMBd. Just click here

Fan Sites
None found
Poppy Montgomery

Biography
Poppy Montgomery was first seen in a starring role in the feature film "Dead Man on Campus." Her feature film credits also include "The Other Sister," "Life," "American Untitled," "The Cold Equations" and "Devil in a Blue Dress."

Her television credits include the CBS mini-series "Blonde," in which she played Marilyn Monroe, and the movie "Jake Lassiter." She was a series regular in "Relativity" and "The Beat," and guest-starred in "Party of Five" and "NYPD Blue."

Montgomery (whose middle name is Petal) and her four sisters are all named after flowers: Rosie Thorn, Daisy Yellow, Lily Belle and Marigold Sun.

Born in Sydney, Australia, Montgomery lives in Los Angeles. Her birth date is June 19.

(Please note: This comes directly from the CBS site)

Filmography
You will find a full list of her acting credits at IMBd. Just click here

Fan Sites
Poppy Montgomery Site
Poppy Montgomery On-line Shrine


I have an entire site dedicated to Eric Close. Please feel free to browse through my Tribute site - the links are below.
























Return to Site Index
























This page is for fan enjoyment and review. I do not own any of the pictures. They remain the property of their original owners. No infringement of copyright is intended. I am making no money from this site... I wish! I would like to thank all of those people who have the ability to grab sounds and pictures. I do not have the knowledge and thus everything you see on this page has been borrowed from others.

If you see anything on this page (or any other page on my site) that you believe belongs to you and you would like me to remove it, please just let me know and I will take it down immediately or, if you prefer, acknowledge you in full. (g)


18th May, 2002