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	case 1:
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		s += '<tr><td style="width:150px;"><img src="images/Maria.jpg" alt="Maria Bello" /></td>';
		s += '<td><span class="lbl">_Maria Bello (Nancy)</span><p/>';
		s += 'Maria Bello has established herself as a leading actress with a formidable and dazzling presence.  A cool, incredibly literate blonde, Maria has captivated audiences with her many diverse roles in such films as “The Cooler” with William H. Macy, (Golden Globe and SAG Nomination), David Cronenberg\’s “A History of Violence” opposite Viggo Mortenson and Ed Harris (NY Film Critics win and Golden Globe nomination), Oliver Stone\’s “World Trade Center,"  “Thank You For Smoking," and “The Jane Austen Book Club.” In addition, she co-starred with Brendan Fraser in “The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" and in Alan Ball\’s controversial film “Towelhead” and opposite William Hurt in “Yellow Handkerchief.  <p />';
		s += 'Bello is currently in production on two feature films: The Adam Sandler comedy “Lake House” opposite Kevin James and co-starring Chris Rock and Salma Hayak as well as the John Wells drama “The Company Men” co-starring Ben Affleck, Kevin Costner and Tommy Lee Jones.  <p />';
		s += 'Bello’s other film credits include: “Auto Focus,”  with Greg Kinnear, “Permanent Midnight” with Ben Stiller, “Payback” with Mel Gibson, “Flicka” opposite Tim McGraw, Bruce Paltrow’s “Duets,” Jerry Bruckheimer’s “Coyote Ugly,” “Secret Window” with Johnny Depp, “Silver City” with Chris Cooper and “Assault on Precinct 13” with Ethan Hawke.  <p />';
		s += 'Bello made her television debut as a series regular opposite Scott Bakula in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith."  In addition, she starred for one season in the role of passionate and headstrong pediatrician Dr. Anna Del Amico in NBC’s critically acclaimed series “ER.”';
		s += 'Bello dedicates her time and energy working for a variety of charities including Street Poets L.A., Save Darfur, Office of the Americas, The American Friends Service Committee and Vital Voices.  <p />'; 
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	case 2:	
		s = '<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">';
		s += '<tr><td style="width:150px;"><img src="images/Jason.jpg" alt="Jason Patric" /></td>';
		s += '<td><span class="lbl">_Jason Patric (Louis)</span><p />';
		s += 'Jason Patric\'s feature film debut came in 1987 when he appeared in the comedy-thriller "The Lost Boys".  He then starred in the war drama "The Beast".  His performances in the erotic thriller "After Dark My Sweet" and the drama "Rush" earned Patric critical acclaim.<p />';
		s += 'Patric next starred in "Geronimo: An American Legend" and "The Journey of August King".  He has also starred in the drama "Sleepers" and in "Your Friends and Neighbors", which was the first feature Patric produced for his production company, Fleece.  Patric starred in the drama "Narc" which made its debut at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival.   <p />';
		s += 'Patric starred opposite Ashley Judd in the Broadway production of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" at the Music Box Theatre.  His other theatre credits include Neil LaBute\'s "Bash", "Beirut", "Out of Gas on Lover\'s Leap", "The Tempest", "Henry V" and "Love\'s Labor Lost".  This summer, Patric will star off-Broadway in the new Neil LaBute play "In a Dark, Dark House" for the MCC at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.';
		s += '</td></tr>';
		s += '</table>';	
		break;

	case 3:	
		s = '<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">';
		s += '<tr><td style="width:150px;"><img src="images/Rufus.jpg" alt="Rufus Sewell" /></td>';
		s += '<td><span class="lbl">_Rufus Sewell (Albert)</span><p />';
		s += 'This year Sewell was seen in Wes Craven\'s segment of "Paris Je T\'aime", Michael Apted\'s "Amazing Grace" and Nancy Meyer\'s "The Holiday".  He recently starred in the critically acclaimed BBC production of "The Taming of The Shrew" for which he was nominated as Best Actor for a Bafta Television Award.  He was previously seen in "Charles II: The Last King".  He recently completed filming "Vinyan" with Emmanuelle Beart.<p />';
		s += 'Other recent films include Martin Campbell\'s "The Legend of Zorro" and Kevin Reynold\'s "Tristan & Isolde", Brian Helgeland\'s "A Knight\'s Tale", Alex Proyas\' futuristic thriller "Dark City", "Dangerous Beauty" with Catherine McCormack, "Illuminata" directed by and co-starring John Turturro, Susan Sarandon and Christopher Walken, and Paramount Pictures\' "Bless The Child" co-starring Kim Basinger and Jimmy Smits.<p />';
		s += 'Sewell first gained attention with his television debut in 1994 as "Will Ladislaw" in the BBC adaptation of "Middlemarch".  He gained further acclaim in Christopher Hampton\'s feature film "Carrington" opposite Emma Thompson and Jonathan Pryce, as well as John Schlesinger\'s "Cold Comfort Farm".<p />';
		s += 'On stage, Sewell made his West End theatrical debut in 1993 as the Czechoslovakian hustler in "Making It Better", which won him the London Critics Circles\' Best Newcomer Award. Other notable roles include the original production of Tom Stoppard\'s "Arcadia" at the National Theatre, "Pride And Prejudice" at the Royal Exchange in Manchester, as well as "As You Like It", "The Seagull" and "The Government Inspector" all at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.  Sewell made his Broadway debut in 1995, opening to rave reviews in the revival of Brian Friel\'s "Translations", opposite Brian Dennehy.  Other theatre credits include "Rat In the Skull", a Royal Court Production directed by Stephen Daldry. Sewell also starred in the title role of "Macbeth" on London\'s West End, and John Osborne\'s "Luther" at the Royal National Theatre. Sewell appeared on the London stages at The Royal Court Theatre and London\'s West End in Tom Stoppard\'s "Rock n\' Roll" and recently reprised this role on Broadway.';
		s += '</td></tr>';
		s += '</table>';	
		break;

	case 4:	
		s = '<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">';
		s += '<tr><td style="width:150px;"><img src="images/Amy.jpg" alt="Amy Brenneman" /></td>';
		s += '<td><span class="lbl">_Amy Brenneman (Carol)</span><p />';
		s += 'Possessed with an approachable sensuality, infectious charm and sharp wit, Amy Brenneman is on an undeniable journey to stardom.  In 2005, she concluded her final season as star, producer and co-creator of, the smash hit CBS drama series "Judging Amy" (multiple Golden Globe & Emmy Award nominee). America first took notice of Brenneman with her Emmy Award-nominated performance in "NYPD Blue" in the role of "Janice Licalsi" (Emmy nominee). She was also a series regular on the CBS critically acclaimed series, "Middle Ages". Brenneman can currently be seen in the hit ABC drama "Private Practice" co-starring Kate Walsh and Taye Diggs from creator Shonda Rhimes. <p />';
		s += 'Brenneman was most recently seen in "The Jane Austen Book Club" directed by Robin Swicord co-starring Maria Bello, Kathy Baker and Maggie Grace.  Other recent film of Amy\'s included "Nine Lives" directed by Rodrigo García, as well as "88 Minutes" directed by Jon Avnet, co-starring Al Pacino.  Brenneman\'s  other film credits include roles in Michael Mann\'s "Heat" opposite Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino, the Universal thriller "Daylight" starring opposite Sylvester Stallone, and Neil LaBute\'s "Your Friends and Neighbors" opposite Jason Patric and Ben Stiller; the independent film "Nevada" with Gabrielle Anwar, Angus MacFayden and Kathy Najimy and in "The Surburbans" opposite Ben Stiller and Robert Loggia; "Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her" opposite Glenn Close, Cameron Diaz, Calista Flockhart, Kathy Baker, and Holly Hunter, and in the independent feature, opposite Joan Allen and Sam Elliott, "Off the Map".  Other film credits include FEAR opposite Reese Witherspoon and Mark Wahlberg, Steven Spielberg\'s "Casper", Twentieth Century Fox\'s romantic comedy "Bye Bye Love" and October Films\' "Lesser Prophets" opposite Scott Glenn, Jimmy Smits and Elizabeth Perkins.<p />';
		s += 'During her freshman year, Brenneman teamed up with a director, a set designer, a composer and a couple of actors to form the Cornerstone Theater Company.  This unique company of professional actors took on the task of customizing the classics and taking them to the back roads of America.  With each production they would integrate professional actors with local townspeople in some of the most treasured classics such as "Romeo and Juliet", "The Winter\'s Tale", "A Midsummer Night\'s Dream", "Three Sisters" and "Our Town" to name just a few. Cornerstone has been celebrated again and again in the national media, including "60 Minutes", <i>The New Yorker</i>, <i>The Los Angeles Times</i>, <i>The New York Times</i> and <i>American Theatre</i> magazine. As a result she nabbed juicy roles in "The Learned Ladies" opposite Jean Stapleton at the CSC Repertory, Mac Wellman\'s "Sincerity Forever" at the BACA Downtown and "The Video Store Owner\'s Significant Other".  Additionally Amy has performed at the Yale Repertory Company in the role of "St. Joan" in Bertolt Brecht\'s "St. Joan of the Stockyards" and starred in the Lincoln Center production of "God\'s Heart" directed by Joe Montello ("Love! Valour! Compassion!").';	
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		s += '</table>';	
		break;

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