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Adam Kaufman (Joshua)

Adam is an American actor, who is best known for his roles as Lucas Newsome in the NBC series State Of Affairs, Charlie Keys in the Steven Spielberg produced mini-series Taken (2002), Parker Abrams on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and Ethan on Dawson’s Creek (1998) where his and Kerr Smith‘s characters shared the first gay kiss on a one-hour drama in network history.

Adam has worked steadily in television, starring in pilots for ABC (Brookfield (1999) written by Josh SchwartzMetropolis (2000) opposite Michael Ealy), WB Bloomington, Indiana written by John Ridley, FOX (The Only Living Boy in New York (2000) opposite Jill Clayburgh and Kate Walsh) and UPN (Beck and Call (2004) opposite Jordana Spiro), and doing recurring and guest roles on Without a Trace (2002), NCIS (2003), Melrose Place (2009), Veronica Mars (2004), Mad Men (2007) and _The Client List_. He’s also starred in a number of TV movies , including Hallmark Hall Of Fame’s Loving Leah (2009) opposite Lauren AmbroseLying to Be Perfect (2010) opposite Poppy MontgomeryPerfectly Prudence (2011) opposite Jane Seymour and the upcoming The Thanksgiving House (2013) opposite Emily Rose.

In 2006 Adam starred in Rogue Pictures feature film Altered (2006) written and directed by Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project (1999)). His other feature credits include Come Away with Me (2005) opposite Mariangela Melato and Final Sale (2011) opposite Ivan Sergei and Laura Harris.

Adam lives in Los Angeles with his son Jackson.

Mark Collier (Cory)

Mark Collier was born in Boynton Beach, Florida. He is of Danish, English, Irish and Choctaw ancestry. His father, a CPA, and his mother, a nurse, eventually moved the family to Ocala, Florida, where he spent most of his childhood. At age 10 Mark got his start in local theater productions. As he entered high school his focus shifted towards sports, and he excelled in wrestling and soccer. Mark attended Georgia Southern University where he was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and graduated with a degree in Accounting. Shortly thereafter his desires turned back to acting, and at the age of 28 he moved to Los Angeles and began studying. While juggling three jobs as a bouncer, waiter, and Pilates instructor, he continued studying and became a member of the Blue Sphere Alliance theater company. After a few small roles and an appearance in a Dixie Chicks video, he got his break in 2002 when he was cast as the rebel-turned-good guy Mike Kasnoff in the long-running CBS daytime drama As the World Turns (1956). In 2003, Mark garnered a Soap Opera Digest nomination for outstanding newcomer. While working in New York, he began studying in a two year Meisner program taught by William Esper, and he also attended the Actors Movement Studio. In 2005, he was a presenter at the The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards (2005). Mark Lives in Los Angeles, where he continues his training in the Traditional form of Wing Chun Kung Fu. He is a contributor and supporter of Free Arts for Abused Children and is also a lifetime member of the Surfrider Foundation.

Seth Braverman (Young Joshua)

Seth Braverman is an actor, known for GarageUpstream (2019) and Olivia Dunkley: It Isn’t Christmas (2020).