as Dominic
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Ralph is best known for his iconic lead role in The Karate Kid (1984) and equally popular sequels; The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) and The Karate Kid, Part III (1989). Ralph began his career appearing in television commercials in the late 1970’s. He landed his first role in film in 1980 in Up the Academy. In the same year Ralph also starred as a regular on the television series Eight is Enough. And, in
1983 he delivered a breakthrough film performance as troubled teenager, Johnny Cade, in The Outsiders directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Ralph also starred in the blues road movie Crossroads (1986) and he co-starred with Joe Pesci in My Cousin Vinny (1992). In 2003 he starred as a hit man with a conscience in A Good Night to Die and across from Anthony Hopkins in Hitchcock (2012). Ralph has also appeared as a Guest Star on numerous television and cable shows including How I Met Your Mother, Pysch, Ugly Betty, and Entourage to name just a few.
as Ponce
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David has starred in two groundbreaking cable series: Dexter (2006) and OZ (1997). He has also made his mark in film, appearing in 16 Blocks (2006) with Bruce Willis and played Eduardo in the dark comedy The Savages (2007) starring Laura Linney and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman. He also appeared in Michael Clayton (2007) starring George Clooney. David then followed these strong character performances appearing with an all-star cast, including Sylvester Stallone, in the Expendables (2010). Starring next in Junction (2012) and Annie (2014).
David has also made Guest Star appearances on television and cable series including Elementary, Gotham, The Blacklist, Person of Interest, Grimm and Bloodline.
as Connie
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Gina first appeared on the big screen as an un-credited dancer in Beatlemania (1981), but her real breakthrough in film came in 1986 in the “Brat-Pack” hit Pretty in Pink. She followed in 1988 with roles in Tom Cruise’s Cocktail and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Red Heat. Then in 1995 Gina surely solidified her sexy status with an explosive performance in Showgirls and the Wachovski Bros' neo-noir Bound (1996). Gina also appeared in Face/Off (1997) starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta, The Insider (1999) with Al Pacino and Russell Crow, Demonlover (2002), P.S. I Love You (2007), Five Minarets in New York (2010), Killer Joe (2011) and House of Versace (2013).
Gina has also starred on TV playing Frank Sinatra’s first wife, in the TV miniseries Sinatra (1992). And, most recently, she has starred in the series Anger Management, Community, Elementary, Glee, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Rescue Me.
as Uncle Sam
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Paul is best known for his riveting performance as mob patriarch Paul Cicero in Academy® Award-Winner, Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas (1990). With a career spanning over four decades, Paul made his film debut in the hilarious Where’s Poppa? (1970) and followed with Panic in Needle Park (1971). Since those beginnings, Paul has continued to make his commanding presence known in film, TV and theatrical productions. He received praise for his role in the Broadway play That Championship Season, and reprised the role in the 1981 film alongside Robert Mitchum and Martin Sheen. Over the next decade Paul portrayed a stressed-out police chief in Cruising (1980), Mike Hammer's cop buddy in I, the Jury (1982), Lip Manlis in Dick Tracy (1990) with James Caan. From the 90’s and into the new millennium Paul has appeared in a number of films, starring as Henry Kissinger across from Anthony Hopkins in Nixon (1995), in the updated Romeo & Juliet (1996), and in the Las Vegas thriller The Cooler (2003) to name just a few. Paul has also made recent television appearances on Elementary and The Goldbergs.
as Sal
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Adam, a stand-up comedian and actor, is probably best known for his recurring roles as Chief Needles Nelson on the Emmy® nominated FX series Rescue Me (2006-11) and Showtime's hit series Nurse Jackie (2013-14) opposite Emmy® Award winner Edie Falco. Adam has also costarred alongside Kevin James in the hit movie Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) and in Definitely Maybe (2008) with Ryan Reynolds and Rachel Weisz. He has also appeared in Winter of Frozen Dreams (2006) with David Carradine and Thora Birch, A Merry Little Christmas (2006), and Ash Tuesday (2003) with Janeane Garofalo. In addition, Adam’s TV credits include the acclaimed series The Job, King of Queens, Law & Order, and Caroline in the City.
Adam currently hosts the BBC cable series, Top Gear US. Additionally, he is an internationally touring headliner, two-time nominee for Best Male Stand-up by the American Comedy Awards, and has done three Comedy Central Specials. Adam has also appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and Jay Leno, Late Show with David Letterman, The View and Rachael Ray.
as Sue
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Jeff’s film debut was in Out of Bounds (1986) in which he played the first of his signature infamous characters, Roy Gaddis. This role led to more film opportunities in The First Power (1990), the comedy Tank Girl (1995), Defining Maggie (2002), World Without Waves (2004), and The Hills Have Eyes II (2007), among others. Jeff also starred in the Academy® Award-winning short film Session Man (1991) and the award-winning short Lucid (2006). Jeff next appeared in Multiple (2008) and Recut (2010).
In addition to film, Jeff has been a continuous presence on network television and cable. Most recently starring as Jacob Hale Jr. in Sons of Anarchy (2009 -2013) and for his recurring role as Claimer Joe in The Walking Dead (2014). Previously he has appeared in numerous shows including Numb3rs, Cold Case, Burn Notice, Lost, CSI Miami, CSI, New Girl, ER, The Closer, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and NCIS New Orleans.