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Anything But Love - Cast

ANDREW McCARTHY

Eliot Shepard, ANDREW McCARTHY

Andrew McCarthy has been balancing work in theater, television and movies for nearly two decades. Some of his more than 20 films include "The Joy Luck Club", Weekend At Bernie's I and II," "St. Elmo's Fire," "Less Than Zero," "Mullholland Falls," "I'm Losing You," and "Pretty In Pink."

In 1999, McCarthy starred on Broadway in the Tony Award winning play "Side Man," in Eugene O'Neil's "Long Day's Journey Into Night," and in Horton Foote's "Death of Pappa" at the Hartford Stage.

Most recently, McCarthy played Robert Kennedy in the CBS miniseries "Jackie" and starred in the FX telefilm "The Sight." Other television credits include ABC's "The Christmas Tree," directed by Sally Field, and Simon Grey's "The Common Pursuit," for BBC.

Isabel Rose

Billie Golden, ISABEL ROSE

Isabel Rose recently received the Best Up and Coming Acress Award at the San Diego Film Festival for her work in the film Anything But Love. As well as starring in the film, Rose co-wrote the script with director Robert Cary. Rose graduated from Yale University summa cum laude with a combined major in Theater Studies and American Studies and went directly to Williamstown Theater Festival where she was a member of their non-equity company for three summers, participating in such productions as "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," "Marat Sade," and "Threepenny Opera." She also did "Personality," a one-woman show, and was featured regularly in their late-night Cabaret series. Her theater credits include the national tour of "Six Degrees of Separation" and "Beau Jest," in which she played the lead role both off-Broadway and at the Ford Theater. Isabel also holds an MFA from Bennington College in fiction and literature.

Cameron Bancroft

Greg Ellenbogen, CAMERON BANCROFT

Cameron Bancroft, a Canadian native, is best known for his regular role as Joe Bradley on Fox's TV-series "Beverly Hills 90210." Bancroft has also appeared in numerous feature films including Mika Kaurismaki's "L.A. Without A Map," Sony Picture Classics' "Love and Human Remains," and Fox's "Just One of the Girls."

On television, Bancroft starred in the syndicated series "Code Name: Eternity," "The Cape," "Extreme," and the NBC miniseries "Zoya." His television films include Joyce Chopra's "Convictions," Bruce Pittman's "To Brave Alaska," and "A Family Divided," with Faye Dunaway. He has also done notable television guest appearances including WB's "Charmed," Rysher Entertainments's "Highlander," and "General Hospital."

Ertha Kitt

Eartha Kitt, EARTHA KITT

Eartha Kitt's career has spanned theater, film, cabaret, television, and the recording industry. She is one of a handful of performers to be nominated for a Tony Award (three times), an Emmy Award, and a Grammy Award (twice).

Her film credits include starring opposte Tim Robbins in the Monty Python production "Erik the Viking," Paramount Pictures' "Boomerang," with Eddie Murphy, MGM's "Fatal Instinct" with Armand Assante, directed by Carl Reiner, "St. Louis Blues" with Nat King Cole, "Anna Lucasta," with Sammy Davis Jr., and the Isaac Mizrahi documentary "Unzipped." Her voice can also be heard in the Walk Disney feature animation film "The Emperor's New Groove."

In addition to films, Kitt has also worked in television. She appeared in the Omnibus presntation of "Salome," and has made guest appearances on several series including "Mission Impossible," "The Nanny," "Living Single," "I Spy," for which she received an Enny Award nomination, and "Batman," in which she was the infamous Catwoman.

In 1982, a critically acclaimed feature-length documentary on her life, entitled "All By Myself," was produced by filmmaker Christian Blackwood.

Alix Korey

Laney Golden, ALIX KOREY

Alix Korey has spent most of her life in the theater, appearing in Broadway, off-Broadway and regional productions for over two decades. Most recently, she appeared on Broadway as Hesione in "Triumph of Love." Prior to that, she was seen as the three victims and two dysfunctional mothers in "No Way to Treat a Lady" at the York Theatre, for which she received an Outer Critics Circle nomination. The previous season she starred as Shakespeare in "Jack's Holiday" at Playwrights Horizons.

She has been the voice of numerous animated characters in Walt Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin," "Pocahontas," "Hunchback of Notre Dame," and Twentieth Century Fox's "Anastasia." Her second solo CD, Gifts of Love, received both the Bistro and MAC awards for Recording of the Year.



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