
Alex Pettyfer
“Kyle Kingson”
Alex Pettyfer began his acting career in 2005 in ITV’s adaptation of “Tom Brown’s Schooldays,” co-starring Stephen Fry and Jemma Redgrave. His big break came at age 15 when he beat out hundreds of young actors to score the title role in Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker for the Weinstein Co., opposite Mickey Rourke and Alicia Silverstone. Following Stormbreaker, Pettyfer went on to play the lead in Wild Child, opposite Emma Roberts, about a rebellious girl shipped off to boarding school in the UK.








Vanessa Hudgens
“Lindy Taylor”
Vanessa Hudgens began her career in the world of musical theatre at the age of 8. Immediately realizing the incredible future that lay before her, she has tirelessly pursued her dream with much success. Early roles in productions of “Evita,” “Carousel,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “The King & I,” “The Music Man,” “Cinderella” and “Damn Yankees” gave Vanessa the opportunity to showcase her impressive singing and acting skills.

Mary-Kate Olsen
“Kendra”
As an actress, entrepreneur and designer, Mary-Kate Olsen has established herself as one of the fashion and entertainment industries’ most influential young women.
In 2008, Olsen garnered critical acclaim for her small role in The Wackness opposite Ben Kingsley. Her stand out performance was acknowledged by The New York Times as one of the “Performances to Watch” of 2008. In 2007, Mary-Kate was featured in an 8-episode arc on Showtime’s Emmy nominated comedy, “Weeds.”

Neil Patrick Harris
“Will”
Equally successful on stage and screen, Neil Patrick Harris continues to demonstrate his creative versatility. He can currently be seen as the womanizing Barney Stinson in the fifth season of the hit CBS comedy series, “How I Met Your Mother,” a role which has garnered him four Emmy Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations, and a People’s Choice Award for Favorite TV Comedy Actor. Harris’ Barney is best known for his hilarious catchphrases, penchant for suits, and foolproof ways of picking up women. Harris recently won his first two Emmy Awards for his guest-starring turn on the critically-acclaimed series, “Glee,” in addition to his role as host of the “63rd Annual Tony Awards.”

Erik Knudsen
“Trey”
Toronto-born Erik Knudsen is part of the all-star cast for the widely anticipated Scream 4 and was most recently seen in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World directed by Edgar Wright and opposite Michael Cera in Youth in Revolt.

Dakota Johnson
“Sloan”
Dakota Johnson, who had the honor of being Miss Golden Globe at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards, is quickly making a name for herself in Hollywood.
She was most recently seen in David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s critically acclaimed The Social Network where she stars opposite Justin Timberlake and Jesse Eisenberg.

LisaGay Hamilton
“Zola”
A graduate of the Juilliard School’s drama division, LisaGay Hamilton’s extensive theatre credits include Isabella in “Measure for Measure” at the New York Shakespeare Theatre Festival opposite Kevin Kline and Andre Braugher, and the starring role of Grace in the original Broadway company of August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson.”

Peter Krause
“Rob Kingson”
A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Peter Krause is best known for his work on HBO’s acclaimed drama “Six Feet Under,” starring as Nate Fisher. Peter was nominated for 3 Emmy Awards, 2 Golden Globe Awards, and 2 SAG Awards for his performance on “Six Feet Under.” He also received 2 SAG Awards as part of the “Six Feet Under” ensemble.
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