Cast Bios


ULI EDEL
ULI EDEL - Director

Director Uli Edel's The Last Exit to Brooklyn, starring Jennifer Jason Leigh, earned critical acclaim and audience accolades. His award-winning telefilm Rasputin received the Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries, and the film's stars—Alan Rickman and Greta Scaachi—both received Emmy® Awards. Edel's credits include the telefilms Tyson, starring Michael Jai White, and Confessions of a Sorority Girl. He also directed several episodes of television's Homicide: Life on the Streets, Twin Peaks and Tales from the Crypt. For the big screen, Edel directed Body of Evidence and the German film Eine Art von Zorn, which he also wrote.




DAVID ROSEMONT - Executive Producer

David Rosemont is president of Rosemont Productions International, Ltd., a prolific television and motion picture production company. He most recently executive-produced TNT's upcoming Passing Glory, starring André Braugher and Rip Torn; Carriers, based on the Patrick Lynch best-selling novel; and the telefilm Host. Rosemont's extensive production credits also include the Hallmark Hall of Fame productions of Shadow of a Doubt and The Tenth Man, starring Anthony Hopkins and Kristin Scott Thomas; The Haunting of Helen Walker, based on The Turn of the Screw; West Side Waltz; The Long Road Home; Trick of the Eye; My Africa; From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler, starring Lauren Bacall; and What Love Sees, the award-winning short film for which he is currently producing a sequel. For TNT, he produced the Riders of the Purple Sage, starring Ed Harris and Amy Madigan, and the Civil War drama Ironclads.




GORDON DAWSON - Writer/Co-Producer

Gordon Dawson is currently executive producer of the television series Walker, Texas Ranger and Sons of Thunder. His writing credits include the telefilms Off Sides, Police Strike and Badlands. Dawson wrote for the series Booker, which he executive-produced; Bret Maverick, for which he was a supervising producer; Deep Space Nine; Renegade; Baywatch Nights; Silk Stalkings; and The Rockford Files. He also wrote and executive-produced the pilots for Independence and Why on Earth. For the big screen, Dawson teamed with Sam Peckinpah to co-write Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.







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