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htmlContent["denzel"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Denzel Washington<BR>Lincoln Rhyme</H5>' +
    '<H4>Denzel Washington is an Academy Award&#153;-winning actor who is constantly on the move.  Never comfortable to repeat himself or his successes, he is always in search of new challenges, and his many film and stage portrayals bear this out.  From the embittered runaway slave in <I>Glory</I> (for which he won the Oscar<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, Times, serif">&reg;</FONT> for Best Supporting Actor), to South African freedom fighter Steven Biko in <I>Cry Freedom</I> (for which he was also nominated for an Academy Award&#153;); from Shakespeare\'s tragic historical <I>Richard III</I>, to the womanizing trumpet player in Spike Lee\'s <I>Mo\' Better Blues</I>, Washington has amazed and entertained with a rich and colorful array of characters distinctly his own.</H4>' +
    '<H4>One of his most commanding performances to date was in the title role of Spike Lee\'s biographical epic <I>Malcolm X</I>.  Monumental in scope, <I>Malcolm X</I> was hailed by critics and audiences alike as one of the best films of 1992, and Washington received a number of accolades for his portrayal of the complex and controversial Black activist, including an Academy Award&#153; nomination for Best Actor.</H4>'+
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htmlContent["denzel2"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Denzel Washington<BR>Lincoln Rhyme</H5>' +
    '<H4>Washington\'s most recent films include <I>The Siege</I>, <I>Fallen</I>, <I>He Got Game</I> and the upcoming <I>The Hurricane</I>.  His many other motion pictures include <I>The Preacher\'s Wife</I>, <I>Courage Under Fire</I>, <I>Virtuosity</I>, <I>Crimson Tide</I>, <I>Devil in a Blue Dress</I>, <I>The Pelican Brief</I>, <I>Much Ado About Nothing</I>, <I>Philadelphia</I>, <I>Mississippi Masala</I> and <I>A Soldier\'s Story</I>.  On television, he starred in the long-running hit series, <I>St. Elsewhere</I>.</H4>' +
    '<H4>In addition to his accomplishments on screen, Washington served as executive producer on the documentary <I>Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream</I>, which was nominated for an Emmy Award.  His narration of <I>The legend of John Henry</I> was nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Spoken Word Album for Children, and he was awarded the NAACP Image Award for his performance in the animated children\'s special <I>Happily Ever After: Rumpelstiltskin</I>.</H4>';
htmlContent["angelina"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Angelina Jolie<BR>Amelia Donaghy</H5>'+
    '<H4>Angelina Jolie is a two-time Golden Globe winner and two-time Emmy nominated actress.</H4>'+
    '<H4>Her most recent motion picture credits include <I>Playing By Heart</I> (for which she won Best New Actress from the National Board of Review), in which she co-starred with Sean Connery, Gena Rowlands, Madeline Stowe, Ellen Burstyn, Gillian Anderson and Dennis Quaid; and <I>Pushing Tin</I>, opposite John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton.  Jolie also co-starred with David Duchovny and Timothy Hutton in <I>Playing God</I>, in Foxfire and Hackers.  She has also appeared in such films as <I>Gathering Evidence</I> and <I>Oh, No, Not Her!</I></H4>'+
    '<H4>On television, she starred in the title role of the critically-acclaimed HBO movie <I>Gia</I>, for which she won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Emmy.  She also won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Emmy and a Cable Ace Award for her role opposite Gary Sinise in director John Frankenheimer\'s <I>George Wallace</I>, and starred in the mini-series <I>True Women</I>.</H4>'+
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htmlContent["angelina2"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Angelina Jolie<BR>Amelia Donaghy</H5>'+
    '<H4>Jolie has also been seen in music videos, including the Rolling Stones\' "Has Anybody Seen My Baby?"</H4>'+
    '<H4>She has trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, and also studied with Jan Tarrant in New York and Silvana Gallardo in Los Angeles.</H4>';
htmlContent["latifah"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Queen Latifah<BR>Thelma</H5>'+
    '<H4>Queen Latifah most recently co-starred with Danny DeVito and Holly Hunter in <I>Living Out Loud</I>.  Her other films include Sphere, opposite Dustin Hoffman, Sharon Stone and Samuel L. Jackson, <I>Hoodlum</I>, <I>Jungle Fever</I>, <I>House Party 2</I>, <I>My Life</I> and <I>Set It Off</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>On television, she recently starred in the CBS miniseries <I>Mama Flora\'s Family</I>.  For five years, she starred as Khadijah James on the hit comedy<I> Living Single</I>.  She also starred in the special <I>AT&T Presents: Queen Latifah and Friends</I> and guest-starred on the series<I> Fresh Prince of Bel Air</I>.  This Fall, she will be seen in her own syndicated talk show, <I>Latifah</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>Queen Latifah, whose stage name "Latifah" is Arabic for "delicate and sensitive," first gained recognition as a Grammy Award-winning rap artist.  She earned the distinction of being the first female solo rap artist to achieve gold record status with the release of her second album "Black Reign."  Her other top-selling albums include "All Hail the Queen," "Nature of a Sista" and "Order in the Court."  In 1997, Queen Latifah was honored with the Soul Train Lady of Soul Aretha Franklin Award for Entertainer of the Year.</H4>';
htmlContent["rooker"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Michael Rooker<BR>Captain Howard Cheney</H5>'+
    '<H4>Michael Rooker comes to <I>The Bone Collector</I> with a long list of diverse and distinguished credits to his name.  Oliver Stone\'s <I>JFK</I>, Renny Harlin\'s <I>Cliffhanger </I>and Angelica Huston\'s <I>Bastard Out of Carolina</I> are only a few of the many respected projects Rooker has been a part of.</H4>'+
    '<H4>Rooker received high praise for his striking performance in the critically-acclaimed  <I>Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer</I>.  Some of his other outstanding performances have included: baseball great Chick Gandil in John Sayles\' <I>Eight Men Out</I>; a brutish KKK member in Alan Parker\'s <I>Mississippi Burning</I>; Jessica Lange\'s blue-collar brother in Costas Gravas\' <I>Music Box</I>; and a competitive race car driver challenged by Tom Cruise in Tony Scott\'s <I>Days of Thunder.</I></H4>'+
    '<H4>Rooker has created a collaboration of indelible characters in such hits as George Cosmato\'s <I>Tombstone</I>; John Singleton\'s <I>Rosewood</I>; Harold Becker\'s <I>Sea of Love</I>; the Pate brothers\' <I>Deceivers</I> and <I>The Replacement Killers</I> for Columbia Pictures.</H4>'+
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htmlContent["rooker2"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Michael Rooker<BR>Captain Howard Cheney</H5>'+
    '<H4>Born in Jasper, Alabama, Rooker moved with his family to Chicago in the mid-1960s.  He studied the Japanese martial art of Aikido and earned his BFA from the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago.  After graduating in 1982, he quickly began to make a name for himself in the Chicago theatrical community, appearing in <I>Union Boys</I>, <I>The Crack Walker</I> and <I>The Hostage</I>, among others.  Off-Broadway he performed in Beth Henley\'s <I>Abundance</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>Recently, Rooker has proved that his talents go beyond just acting.  In the feature <I>Table For One</I>, which Rooker just completed, not only does Rooker star opposite Rebecca DeMornay, but his credits will also include that of producer.  He follows suit with <I>Brown\'s Requiem</I>, for which he also received producer credits.  He recently finished shooting the independent film <I>Newsbreak</I>, and is currently shooting the Fox 2000 film entitled <I>Here on Earth</I>.</H4>';
htmlContent["mcglone"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Mike McGlone<BR>Detective Kenny Solomon</H5>'+
    '<H4>Mike McGlone most recently co-starred with Stephen Baldwin and Chris Penn in <I>One Tough Cop</I>, also produced by Martin Bregman.  He will next be seen in the upcoming <I>Jump</I>.  His other motion picture credits include <I>She\'s The One</I> and <I>The Brothers McMullen</I>, both directed by Ed Burns.  On television, he appeared in <I>Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>McGlone is also an accomplished singer and musician, and recently released his first self-produced CD, "Hero."</H4>';
htmlContent["guzman"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Luis Guzman<BR>Eddie Ortiz</H5>'+
    '<H4>Luis Guzman\'s most recent films include <I>Out of Sight</I> and <I>Snake Eyes</I>.  His other film credits include <I>Boogie Nights</I>, <I>The Brave</I>, <I>Cowboy Way</I>, <I>Carlito\'s Way</I>, <I>Mr. Wonderful</I>, <I>Naked in New York</I>, <I>The Hard Way</I>, <I>Q&A</I> and <I>Guilty as Sin</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>This fall Guzman can be seen opposite Terence Stamp in <I>The Limey</I>, directed by Stephen Soderbergh and <I>Magnolia</I> with Tom Cruise.  He is currently starring alongside Stephen Baldwin and Michael Rooker in <I>Table One</I>, directed by Michael Bregman, which is currently in production.</H4>'+
    '<H4>On television, he has appeared in such series as <I>Trinity</I>, <I>Oz</I>, <I>Early Edition</I>, <I>New York Undercover</I>, <I>NYPD Blue</I>, <I>Homicide</I> and <I>Law and Order</I>, as well as such TV movies as <I>Pronto</I>, <I>House of Buggin\'</I>, <I>On Seventh Avenue</I> and <I>The Burning Season</I>.</H4>';
htmlContent["orser"] = '<H5>Leland Orser<BR>Richard Thompson</H5>'+
    '<H4>Leland Orser has made notable appearances in the films <I>Saving Private Ryan</I>, <I>Very Bad Things</I>, <I>Alien: Resurrection</I>, <I>Escape From L.A.</I>, <I>Excess Baggage</I> and <I>Seven</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>His work on television includes <I>NYPD Blue</I>, <I>The X Files</I>, <I>The Pretender</I>, <I>Star Trek: Voyager</I> and <I>The Outer Limits</I>.  Next season he will be seen on ABC\'s <I>Bellevue</I>.</H4>';
htmlContent["hickey"] = '<H5>John Benjamin Hickey<BR>Dr. Barry Lehman</H5>'+
    '<H4>John Benjamin Hickey most recently starred opposite John Travolta in <I>The General\'s Daughter</I>.  His previous film credits include <I>Finding North, Love! Valour! Compassion!</I>, <I>The Ice Storm</I>, <I>Eddie</I>, <I>Only You</I> and <I>The Ref</I>. </H4>'+
    '<H4>On stage, he most recently starred in the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of <I>Cabaret</I>.  He originated the role of Arthur in the award-winning Broadway production of <I>Love! Valour! Compassion!</I>  He has also been seen in <I>Blue Window</I>, <I>The Substance of Fire</I>, <I>The End Of The Day</I> and <I>On The Bum</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>Hickey has also appeared on television in <I>Law & Order</I>, <I>Sex and the City</I>, <I>3rd Rock From the Sun</I>, <I>NYPD Blue</I> and the upcoming A&E movie <I>The Lady in Question</I>.</H4>';
htmlContent["oneill"] = '<IMG SRC="media/spacer.gif" WIDTH="149" HEIGHT="169" BORDER="0" ALIGN="LEFT"><H5>Ed O\'Neill<BR>Detective Paulie Sellitto</H5>'+
    '<H4>Ed O\'Neill is perhaps best known for his role as Al Bundy on the hit comedy series <I>Married…With Children</I>, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.</H4>'+
    '<H4>O\'Neill\'s film credits include the recent <I>The Spanish Prisoner</I> and <I>Pre</I>, as well as <I>Little Giants</I>, <I>Blue Chips</I>, both <I>Wayne\'s World</I> movies, <I>Dutch</I>, <I>Sibling Rivalry</I>, <I>Ford Fairlane</I>, <I>Disorganized Crime</I>,<I> K-9</I>, <I>Dogs of War</I> and <I>Cruising</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>On stage, O\'Neill starred on Broadway in <I>Knockout</I>, as well as in regional productions of <I>David Mamet: Lakeboat</I>, <I>Of Mice and Men</I>, <I>A Street Car Named Desire</I>, <I>Androcles and the Lion</I>, <I>The Front Page</I> and <I>The Gerte People</I>.</H4>'+
    '<H4>His other television appearances include the title role in the NBC pilot <I>Popeye Doyle</I>, guest-starring on <I>Midnight Caller</I> and starring in the movie of the week <I>The Whereabouts of Jenny</I>.</H4>';

