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This page is currently in progress. Not all of the information I have about ex-ATWT actors and actresses is on this page. Thank you for your patience. Brooke Alexander (ex-Samantha Markham): Hosts WorldBeat on CNN, which airs on Saturdays. (8/16/99) Sherri Alexander (ex-Samantha Markham): Sherri has filmed a action movie Dolph Lundren called "The Last Patrol." Sherri also just finished filming a movie with David Hasselhoff called "Layover." Sherri plays David Hasselhoff's wife in the movie. (6/2/00) Jason Biggs (ex-Pete Wendall): Jason Biggs is reportedly receiving $1.75 million to star in the feature film Saving Silverman. (4/04/00) Scott Bryce (ex-Craig Montgomery): has a role on the WB series Popular. (10-3-99) Ed Fry (ex-Larry McDermott): Won the recurring role of Dr. Brewster on One Life to Live, began airing August 17. (9/1/99) Alice Haining (ex-Angel Lange): Lives and works (not acting) in New York. (8/31/99) Andy Kavovit (ex-Paul Ryan): has won the role of David Cassidy in the upcoming NBC movie "David Cassidy and the Partridge Family Years." The film is being co-produced by Cassidy himself, and will deal with some of the darker aspects of his rise to pop superstardom. The movie should air in early 2000. In more recent news, watch Andy on Touched By An Angel on Sunday, October 3rd. (9/30/99) Judson Mills (ex-Hutch Hutchison): joins the cast of Walker, Texas Ranger as Ranger Gage starting October 2nd. (09/30/99) Valerie Perrine (ex- Lien): Is filming a movie called Call o' the Glen also starring Harry Shearer and Michael McKean. (6/28/00) Valerie Perrine (ex-Dolores): Has a role in the film Picture This, which is currently shooting in New York. (8/31/99) Bronson Picket (ex-Diego/Umberto): Can be seen playing the recurring role of lawyer Joe Lozano on Any Day Now, which is shown on Lifetime. (8/31/99) Parker Posey (ex:Tess): Parker Posey has signed on to star in Josie and the Pussycats. (4/04/00) Meg Ryan (ex-Betsy Stewart): Filming This Man This Woman, a drama, to be released by Screen Gems Pictures, possibly in 2000. (8/31/99) Frank Runyeon (ex-Steve Andropoulos): Performs all around the United States telling the story of Jesus as depicted in the New Testament in his show Afraid!: The Gospel of Mark. Online reviews give the show high praises. (8/31/99) Marisa Tomei (ex-Marcy Thompson): Will be appearing in a play in Cambridge, Massachusetts from September 15 through October 3rd. The play will be at the American Repertory Theater. The play is a a new version of Dario Fo's We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! (8/17/99) Graham Winton (ex-Caleb Snyder): Portrayed Jerry, a reporter, on All My Children in Spring 1999. The role was to be a recurring one. (8/31/99)
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