RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON
Born 23rd January 1950
Richard Dean Anderson is internationally known for his title role in the television series MacGyver, which ran for
seven successful seasons on ABC and now airs in syndication worldwide. Anderson and his producing partner, Michael Greenburg,
operating under their production company banner, Gekko Film Corp., executive produced the two MacGyver television movies
that followed, Trail to Doomsday and Lost Treasure of Atlantis.
Born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Anderson's first career goal was to become a professional hockey player. However,
after breaking both arms in separate collisions on the ice, he decided to seek other career options. As the son of a jazz
musician father and contemporary artist mother, his interests naturally turned to the humanities.
After completing a grueling cross-country bicycle trip to Alaska, Anderson began studying drama at St. Cloud State College
and Ohio University. Relocating to Los Angeles, he paid his dues working as a street mime, a writer/director/performer at
Marineland and a jester-singer-mime-juggler at a 16th century Renaissance-style cabaret.
In 1976, Anderson was cast as Dr. Jeff Webber on ABC's daytime drama General Hospital. This role, which he played
for five years, helped launch his career. He subsequently starred in the series Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and
Emerald Point, N.A.S., both for CBS. Just prior to Stargate SG-1, Anderson executive produced and starred in
his favorite project to date, the critically acclaimed Legend.
Anderson made his television movie debut in 1986 in Ordinary Heroes. Other television movies include Past the
Bleachers for Hallmark, In the Eyes of a Stranger, Beyond Betrayal, and Through the Eyes of a Killer.
His most recent television movie was the extremely successful NBC mini-series Pandora's Clock.
In his free time Anderson plays hockey, races cars and skis any one of his favorite mountain ranges. He is the co-founder
of the Celebrity All Star Hockey team which raises funds for charities in conjunction with the NHL, and is an active fundraiser
and board member for the Challengers Club, a children's recreational center in South Central L.A. He is a recipient of the
1995 Celebrity Award from the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Anderson recently became a father for the first time to the exceptional Wylie Quinn Annarose. Wylie, her mother Apryl,
and Richard share time between their homes in California and British Columbia.
MICHAEL SHANKS
Born 15th December 1970
A native of Vancouver, Michael Shanks studied commerce before deciding to pursue his true passion, acting, at the University
of B.C., where he graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Upon graduation he performed at the world renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival for two seasons. His performances there
included Lorenzo in Merchant of Venice, Menteith in Macbeth, as well as roles in King Lear, Amadeus,
and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Other theater credits include Love of the Nightingale, Translations,
Wait Until Dark, and Loves Labors Lost.
One of Shanks' first episodic television experiences occurred while on his way to his first theatre school auditions where
he happened upon the set of the television series MacGyver. Stopping to observe, Shanks was struck by the professionalism
of the crew and cast. How could he know that several years later he would find himself co-starring with the star of MacGyver,
Richard Dean Anderson, in Stargate SG-1. Shanks reprises the role of Daniel Jackson in the series which was originated
by James Spader in the StarGate feature film.
Shanks made his film debut in the feature Call of the Wild and has guest starred on such television series as The
Commish, The Highlander, University Hospital and the critically acclaimed The Outer Limits. Television
movie credits include A Family Divided and the mini-series Eye Level, and most recently, Escape From Mars
for UPN. During the 1998-99 hiatus from Stargate SG-1, Michael starred in the acclaimed Arts Production of Hamlet
which ran for five weeks.
AMANDA TAPPING
Born 28th August 1965
Amanda Tapping was born in Rochford, England and raised in Toronto with her three brothers. She has guest starred on such
series as The X-Files, Dues South, Forever Knight, Kung-Fu: The Legend Continues, The Newsroom,
Millennium, and The Outer Limits, and was a series regular on the Disney series Flash Forward. Television
film credits include Lessons in Love, Remembrance, and Degree of Guilt. She has also appeared in the
feature films Booty Call, and Rent a Kid.
A graduate of the University of Windsor School of Dramatic Art, Tapping has performed in such theatrical productions as
Steel Magnolias at the West End Theater, Look Back in Anger, Children of a Lesser God, The Taming
of the Shrew, Noises Off, The Lion in Winter, and The Shadow Walkers. In addition, she co-founded
the Canadian comedy troupe Random Acts.
Tapping is an avid reader and writer, currently working on two screenplays and a new comedy piece. She spends what little
spare time she has renovating her new home and frolicking with the newest member of her family, her puppy Abbie.
Trivia Amanda has a twin brother called Christopher
CHRISTOPHER JUDGE
Born 13th October 1967
Although Christopher Judge seemed pre-destined to have a career in football after receiving a football scholarship from
the University of Oregon, becoming a three time All-American and playing in the Hula Bowl, he always knew he wanted to be
an actor.
While in Oregon, Judge entered a contest to host the West Coast FOX KLSR Morning Show. His witty five-minute monologue
helped him beat out thousands of other hopefuls for the job. This break lead him to several guest star appearances on such
television sitcoms as Martin, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Lush Life, and The Jamie Foxx Show.
His guest starring roles on dramatic series included The Burning Zone, Wise Guy, 21 Jump Street, MacGyver,
and Gabriel's Fire before becoming a series regular on Sirens where he played Richie Styles. Judge's feature
film credits include lead roles in Cadence, Bird on a Wire, Little Feet, The Glory Years, and
House Party II, where he played the memorable antagonist Miles.
Judge studied drama at the renowned Howard Fine Studio in Los Angeles and continues to be an avid athlete.
During the 1998-99 hiatus, Judge produced and starred in his first short film called Hacks.
DON S. DAVIS
Born 4th August 1942
Don S. Davis is a multi-talented man who is a respected character actor, a nationally exhibited painter, a former theater
professor, and a Captain in the United States Army. He has appeared in numerous feature films including The Fan, Alaska,
A League of Their Own, Hook, Hero, Needful Things, Mystery Date, and Look Who's Talking.
His television credits include recurring roles in The X-Files where he plays father to Gillian Anderson's Agent Scully,
Twin Peaks where he played "Major Briggs," Madison, Slick Air, and Broken Badges in addition to
guest starring on such programs as Northern Exposure, L.A. Law, Knots Landing, Wiseguy, and MacGyver.
Davis has had featured roles in the television movies Fire on the Mountain, Stepsister, Tricks, Angel
of Pennsylvania Avenue, In Cold Blood, Showtime's The Prisoner of Zenda, A Dream is a Wish the Heart
Makes, The Ranger, The Cook and the Hole in the Sky, One More Mountain, Columbo: A Bird in Hand,
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster, Omen IV: The Awakening, Posing, Kurt Vonnegut's Theatre: All
the King's Horses, and the mini-series Atomic Train.
Davis currently resides with his lovely wife just outside of Vancouver and spends his spare time honing his artistic talents
and trying to improve his golf game.
TERYL ROTHERY
born 9th November 1966
A Vancouver native, Teryl Rothery always knew she wanted to be an entertainer. Her career began as a dancer at age thirteen
when she performed in her first musical Bye Bye Birdie. Her role in Annie Get Your Gun earned her a Most Outstanding
Performer award with her theater company. At age 18, Teryl made her first television appearance in the CBC Halloween Special
Boo. It was at this time she decided that her place was in front of the camera.
Teryl has had lead roles in the made for television movies Race Against Fear, Hunt in Full Cry with Rosanna
Arquette, Dead Man's Gun with John Ritter, Badge of Betrayal with Michele Greene, Deceived By Trust with
Stephanie Kramer, and Tailhook with Gail O'Grady and Hal Holbrook which was based on the real-life Tailhook scandal.
Television series guest starring roles include Traders, Viper, The X-Files, The Commish, multiple
episodes of The Outer Limits and a recurring role on the critically acclaimed FOX series Profit. She has also
appeared in the feature films Warriors of Virtue, Magic in the Water with Mark Harmon, Mastermind with
Patrick Stewart, and Andre with Keith Carradine. Her most recent feature film role was with David Bowie in Exhuming
Mr. Rice which is scheduled to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May of 2000
CORIN NEMEC
Born 5th November 1971
Corin Nemec's name comes from his nickname, Corky, given to him as a child by his grandmother. He was born in Little Rock,
Arkansas, and later moved to Atlanta. He now lives in California. His first acting parts were in the series' "Webster" and
"Sidekicks". He then got a in "Tucker: The Man and His Dream", directed by Francis Cuppola, followed by lead roles in "I Know
My First Name Is Steven" and "My Son Johnny", and the title part in the TV series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (later changed
to just "Parker Lewis".