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ERICK AVARI

Erick Avari was born on April 13, 1952 in Darjeeling, India. His credits include leading roles in films from Kevin Reynolds‘ cult classic The Beast of War (1988) to commercial megahits such as Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), The Mummy (1999) and Planet of the Apes (2001). His comedic skills have landed him starring roles in the Adam Sandler remake Mr. Deeds (2002), For Love or Money (1993) and Woody Allen‘s only television film Don’t Drink the Water (1994). He is also featured in Revelation (2002), The Glass House (2001) and has a starring role in Michael Meredith‘s Three Days of Rain (2002) and Dancing in Twilight (2007). His long theatrical background has garnered him critical acclaim for several roles at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre in New York City, including his portrayal of Vasquez in “‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore” and the Broadway hit, “The King and I”. Avari has had the pleasure of performing in some of the most prestigious regional theatres in the country, including The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Chicago’s Goodman Theater and The Cleveland Playhouse, playing roles such as the King in “King Lear” and Joseph Smith in the Mabou Mines production of “The Morman Project”. On television, in addition to his recurring role as Kasuf on Stargate SG-1 (1997), he has played notable roles on Heroes (2006), Cybill (1995), Cheers (1982), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Murder, She Wrote (1984), NYPD Blue (1993) and several made-for-television films.

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AKIHIRO KITAMURA

Born 1979 in Kochi, Japan. Akihiro Kitamura studied acting in Beverly Hills Playhouse for 5 years and filmmaking at North Carolina School of the Arts and Los Angeles City College. He starred in the cult sensation “The Human Centipede” and gained international recognition as an actor. He is known to collaborate with the international acclaimed Japanese director Sion Sono in such films as “Why Don’t You Play in Hell?”, “Tokyo Tribe”, “Shinjuku Swan 2” and a nine-part horror television miniseries “Tokyo Vampire Hotel”. His US TV credits include a guest star role in NBC’s “Heroes” and a popular sketch comedy series “Loiter Squad”.

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