ARNIE BURTON (Man #2) made his Broadway debut in Amadeus. His Off Broadway credits include the critically acclaimed run of The Merchant of Venice/The Jew of Malta in New York and at the Royal Shakespeare Company in England; Mere Mortals and Others by David Ives, The Last Sunday in June, The Baltimore Waltz, and The Venetian Twins. Other New York theatre appearances include shows at Primary Stages, Circle Repertory Company, The Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Pearl Theatre Company, and Theatre for a New Audience. Mr. Burton's regional work includes the Los Angeles premiere of All in the Timing (Geffen Playhouse); the world premiere of Lives of the Saints (Philadelphia Theatre Company); The Seagull, Taming of the Shrew, and Santaland Diaries (The Old Globe); and I Am My Own Wife (Kevin Kline Award for Best Actor) and Frozen (The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis). Other theatre credits include shows at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Alley Theatre, Studio Arena Theatre, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Cape Playhouse, and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Mr. Burton's television credits include guest appearances on "Frasier," "Hope & Faith," "Caroline in the City," "Law & Order," "Sister, Sister," and "Six Degrees." His films include Igby Goes Down and Game 6.

CHARLES EDWARDS (Richard Hannay) created the role of “Richard Hannay” for Maria Aitken's original production of The 39 Steps at the Tricycle Theatre in London. This is his Broadway debut. He was Judi Dench's crazed fan Sandy Tyrell in Noel Coward's Hay Fever, directed by Peter Hall at the Theatre Royal Haymarket; also for the Peter Hall Company he played Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing, again directed by Hall, and Victor in Coward's Private Lives, opposite Greta Scacchi as Amanda, directed by Thea Sharrock. As a member of the National Theatre company, he played Antonio in Phyllida Lloyd's production of The Duchess Of Malfi opposite Janet McTeer, and George in Howard Davies' Olivier award-winning production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons with Julie Walters and, for the revival the following year, Laurie Metcalf. Other credits include the UK premiere of Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles (Greenwich Theatre), Somerset Maugham's Our Betters with Kathleen Turner (Chichester Festival Theatre) and again for Howard Davies at the National, a workshop of O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra, in which he played Orin opposite Helen Mirren and Eve Best. For television, Charles played Arthur Conan Doyle opposite Ian Richardson as his mentor Joseph Bell in a series of feature-length dramas for the BBC, “The Dark Beginnings Of Sherlock Holmes.” He has recently completed filming a leading role for the forthcoming series of “Midsomer Murders,” and a new show for the BBC, “Mistresses.” He was Vanessa Redgrave's dissolute son Noel in “The Shell Seekers,” and the abdicating King Edward VIII in “Bertie And Elizabeth” with Eileen Atkins and Alan Bates. Film work includes Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, Mr Yates in Mansfield Park, and Charles Sturridge's film of Dava Sobel's Longitude. He trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

JENNIFER FERRIN (Annabella Schmidt / Pamela / Margaret) is best known for her work on “As The World Turns,” for which she garnered two Daytime Emmy Award nominations. After graduating from North Carolina School of the Arts in 2003, Ms. Ferrin has appeared on “Rescue Me,” “3 lbs.” opposite Stanley Tucci, and Hallmark’s “The Locket” alongside Vanessa Redgrave. Most recently she was seen on Spike TV’s “The Kill Point” starring John Leguizamo.

CLIFF SAUNDERS (Man #1) originated the role of Bilbo Baggins in the world premiere stage production of The Lord of the Rings. Other selected theatre credits include Danny, King of the Basement (Roseneath Theatre); Habeas Corpus (CanStage); The Drowsy Chaperone (Winter Garden Theatre); A Flea in Her Ear (Soulpepper Theatre Company); Crackwalker and A Wind in the Willows (The Grand Theatre, London); Beauty and the Beast (Princess of Wales Theatre); Possible Maps (Tarragon Theatre); A Servant of Two Masters, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Pinocchio (Young People’s Theatre); and Biloxi Blues and The Foreigner (Royal Alexandra Theatre). Mr. Saunders can be seen in the upcoming feature film Outlander. His selected film and television credits include the Academy Award-winning Chicago, A Lobster Tale, Open Range, Spider, The Fool, The Music Man, Midwives, Joan of Arc, Eloise, Eloise at Christmas Time, Harlan County War, Catch a Falling Star, Flowers for Algernon, The Crossing, Deathlands, “Monk,” “Doc,” “Sue Thomas F.B.EYE,” “La Femme Nikita,” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.”