

Teri Hatcher
Teri Hatcher's wildly successful portrayal of Susan Mayer in the award-winning ABC Comedy "Desperate Housewives" earned her a 2005 Golden Globe Award (Best Actress in a Leading Role, Musical or Comedy, Television), a 2005 Screen Actors Guild Award (Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series), a 2006 Golden Globe Award nomination, a 2005 Television Critics Award nomination and a 2005 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy. The role of the single mom searching for love in the sometimes sordid, always intriguing world of Wisteria Lane has vaulted Hatcher to the pinnacle of today's hottest comic actresses.

Hayden Panettiere
Best known for her role as Claire Bennet in the hit show, "Heroes" Hayden Panettiere has an impressive resume of feature film and television credits including "One Life to Live," "Remember the Titans," "Bring It On: All or Nothing," and most recently, "The Architect." She is co-staring in a film called "Fireflies in the Garden" with Julia Roberts, Ryan Reynolds and Emily Watson in theatres this September and has just finished "I Love You Beth Cooper", directed by Christopher Columbus. She is also presently recording her debut album on Hollywood Records.

James Denton
James Denton, most recently known as "the plumber" on "Desperate Housewives," began acting after a brief career in advertising. His first role as George Gibbs in a community theater production of "Our Town" began a long and varied theater resume, from roles like Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire" to composing music for a Chicago theater company. After being named one of "Chicago's 10 Hottest Actors" in 1995, Jamie moved to LA and appeared in the feature films "Face Off", "That Old Feeling" and "Primary Colors". Then began a string of television guest star appearances, including "The West Wing," "Ally McBeal," and recurring roles on "J.A.G.," "Reba" and "The Drew Carey Show."

Greg Grunberg
Greg Grunberg is best known for his role as Sean on "Felicity" and Eric Weiss on "Alias." He has also co-starred in "Hollow Man" and appeared in "Goldmember," "The Muse," "Senseless," "Trigger Effect," "Malibu’s Most Wanted," "At Sachem Farm" and "With Friends Like These." Grunberg had a multiple episode appearance on "NYPD Blue" and recurring roles on both "Melrose Place" and "Flying Blind." Some of his other television credits include, "Diagnosis Murder," "Murphy Brown," "Stolen: One Husband" and Dean Koontz’s "Mr. Murder," among others. And look for him this fall on the series "Heroes" on NBC. Greg's most recent creation is Band From TV.

Bob Guiney
Introduced to America on ABC's hugely popular hit "The Bachelor," Bob Guiney has been in our living rooms ever since. Bob is also the host of all of ABC's comedic interstitial programming, while maintaining the spot as the primary field correspondent for daytime chatfest "The View." He serves as co-host of WE's "3 Men and a Chick Flick," co-hosts Bravo's "Battle of the Network Stars," ABC Super Bowl coverage, and countless specials for E!, VH1 and TV Guide Channel. In the fall of 2007, he hosted the first season of "Trick My Trucker," his own weekly makeover series on CMT. Most recently he was a guest on 'Hollywood Residential' on Starz. You currently can see Bob hosting his newest series on TLC "Date My House."

Jesse Spencer
Jesse Spencer currently plays Dr. Robert Chase on the FOX's popular "House M.D.". Jesse's film credits include a starring role in Boaz Yakin's "Uptown Girls" with Brittany Murphy, the biopic "Swimming Upstream" with Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis and the independent film "Flourish" by up-and-coming writer/director Kevin Palys, starring in the lead role of "Eddie Gator."

