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Alexandra Barreto

Alexandra was born and raised in Staten Island, NY. Although she left her friends and accent behind when she moved to Florida for high school and college, she still claims to be a New Yorker. Now, she lives as a working actress in Los Angeles and has had success in every genre from sketch comedy to cop drama. She most recently appeared as a series regular on the former WB's comedy "Pepper Dennis," with Rebecca Romijn. Her next endeavor is to become a stripper and then write an Oscar winning script, not necessarily in that order.

Alex on IMDB

Strong Brothers

Rider and Shiloh Strong began doing plays when they were 5 and 6 years old. It wasn't long before they donned homemade top hats and did terrible magic shows for birthday parties. Luckily, that phase didn't last long, and the brothers soon entered the professional film and television world. By their teens, they were both regulars on TV series at the same time: Shiloh on NBC's The Mommies and Rider on ABC's Boy Meets World. They have worked steadily for the last 16 years in a variety of genres and formats.

In addition to their acting, they produced Shiloh's play Shades of Blue in Los Angeles, for which he won a Dramalogue award for writing at the age of 16. In 2000, they produced and starred in the indie Buck Naked Arson, which won a Gold Award at Houston Worldfest and Best Dramatic feature at Angelciti.

Their short film, Irish Twins, which they co-wrote and co-directed, premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Neither brother does magic anymore. Thank God.

Shiloh on IMDB

Rider on IMDB