
as Aaron Corbett
Paul Wesley is no stranger to television viewers and is now taking on the challenging role of a Nephilim (half angel/half human) named Aaron Corbett. He has had recurring roles on several television programs including “Everwood,” “Eight Simple Rules” and “American Dreams” and guest starring roles in “CSI: Miami,” “The O.C.,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Smallville” and “The Education of Max Bickford.”
Paul has also made his mark in the world of feature films in the Fox Searchlight’s and director Malcolm D. Lee’s “Roll-Bounce.” In addition, he can be seen in the Lion’s Gate film “Peaceful Warrior” opposite Nick Nolte, and the independent film “Lenexa, 1 Mile.” He recently wrapped a movie entitled “Dead of Winter” alongside Kaley Cuoco and former N’Sync member J.C. Chasez.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Paul became interested in acting when he enrolled in a summer arts program in third grade. His television debut was on NBC's "Another World," where he portrayed the character of Sean McKinnon and also went on to play the role Max Nickerson on “Guiding Light.” He currently resides in Los Angeles.

as Camael
In the role of Camael, Rick Worthy brings a great deal of experience and it is nearly impossible for any steady moviegoer to say they have not seen a Rick Worthy performance. Among Rick’s recent roles are his portrayal of Ronnie in the blockbuster “Collateral Damage,” Dietz in “Antitrust” and Johnny in “The Trigger Effect.” Other film credits include “Star Trek IX,” “Ritchie Rich” and “While You Were Sleeping.”
On television, Rick has had series regular roles in “The Magnificent Seven” and “Eyes” as well as a recurring role in “Battlestar Gallactica.” His guest appearances include: “CSI: Miami,” “Enterprise,” “Boomtown,” “Dark Angel,” “Felicity,” “Star Trek: Voyager,” and “NYPD Blue,” to name a few.
Originally from Detroit, Rick is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he also studied acting. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

as Lucifer
If you haven't seen Bryan Cranston in one of his many diverse roles, other than the happy and hairy "Hal" on FOX's hit comedy, "Malcolm in the Middle," it is probably because you didn't recognize him! Bryan is one of those actors who is capable of wearing many different hats to suit a character.
Cranston's performance on "Malcolm in the Middle" has earned him three Emmy nominations, as well as, a Golden Globe Nomination. The award winning show completed 151 episodes during its seven season run.
Before joining "Malcolm," Cranston was making viewer's laugh on "Seinfeld," as the recurring character of Dentist Tim Whatley. He also appeared in Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan," as a hardened one-armed Army Colonel, and in Tom Hanks' Emmy Award winning HBO series, "From the Earth to the Moon," in which he was honored to portray Buzz Aldrin.
Cranston also starred in the mini-series, "I Know My First Name is Steven," and "North and South Book II," among others. He has starred in the series "The Louie Show" and "Raising Miranda;" and had recurring roles on "Brooklyn South," and "King of Queens." He has guest starred on numerous programs such as, "Chicago Hope," "Touched By An Angel," "X-Files," "Rockford Files," "3rd Rock From the Sun," and many more.
His feature film credits include "Little Miss Sunshine", "Seeing Other People," "That Thing You Do", "Clean Slate", "Kissing Miranda", "Dead Space", "Private Offerings", "Terror Tract", just to name a few. Currently he can be seen in the recurring role of Ted's boss on CBS "How I Met Your Mother."
Cranston is married to actress Robin Dearden and resides with their daughter, Taylor, in the San Fernando Valley.

as Azazel
Born on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus and raised in London, Hal Ozsan can be seen in the recently released feature film, “Redline.” He can also be seen in the Al Pacino film “Simone” and “Pussykat” with Giovanni Ribisi.
Almost immediately after moving to Hollywood, Hal became a working actor and has had recurring and guest starring roles on numerous television series such as, “C.S.I. Miami”, “C.S.I. NY”, “Six Feet Under”, “ Dawson’s Creek”, “Fastlane”, “Grounded For Life”, “Felicity” and many others including the mini-series for CBS “Helter Skelter”.
At age 11, despite his working class background and state education, he gained entrance into the prestigious exam-only Brentwood School, breeding ground for countless British political figures and author Douglas Adams, among others. There, he found a forum for his love of the arts, performing in many award-winning theatrical productions of everything from Shakespeare to musical theatre.
At age 16, his first band was discovered by legendary music producer Jimmy Miller, famous for his work with The Rolling Stones. Sadly, Miller’s death prevented a deal from transpiring.
Turning down an opportunity at University College London and despite having no industry contacts, Ozsan moved to Hollywood with nothing but his talent and determination to succeed.
As a musician, Ozsan’s brand of “Pulp Rock” (a mix of mid 60’s rock and film noir soundtracks) was discovered by another rock ‘n’ roll dignitary in the form of Bill Siddons, who represented The Doors, Van Morrison and Crosby, Stills and Nash. He is currently the lead singer of the band “Poets and Pornstars”.

as Vilma
Born in Brazil, Fernanda Andrade moved to the United States at the age of eleven, when her father’s job was transferred to Miami, Florida. As most of her family still resides in Brazil, she tries to visit as often as possible.
Her first professional acting gig was starring as Paloma in “For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story” alongside Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan. She has also had guest starring roles in series such as “CSI: Miami.
While attending middle and high school in Fort Lauderdale, she was very dedicated to ballet and started getting involved with acting by way of school plays and classes. Her first theater role was Helen Keller in “A Miracle Worker” during her freshman year of high school. She says she was really nervous, but it's probably still one of her favorites.
As a recent graduate from the University of Florida, she says it is really is great to be a Florida Gator as they just won two basketball championships and are the current football champs.

