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Sanoe Lake is an actress and lifelong surfer who combines a laid-back attitude with a thrill-seeking lust for adventure.
She starred with Kate Bosworth and Michelle Rodriguez in the movie "Blue Crush," and has two new films set for release, "Cruel World," with Edward Furlong and Jaime Pressley,
due out during the second half of '05, and "Half-Life," an intoxicating indie film that will burst forth in '06. In May '05, she wrapped her starring role in the film "Rolling." Its release date is TBD.
"Sanoe" is a Hawaiian word meaning "mist," and was used prominently in a famous, ancient, romantic Hawaiian song, so there.
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Steven Jarrett is a writer and improvisational comedy actor who has trained at the Upright Citizen's Brigade Theater in New York City.
He co-created and served as head writer for UPN's cult-hit, sketch-comedy, movie-hosting show, The Movie Trailer.
He also wrote and produced numerous commercials and launch campaigns for CBS television shows, and most recently wrote the 2-hour Preview Show for OLN's Gravity Games broadcast.
He enjoys traveling and lists Barcelona, Hawaii, Vilnius, and anywhere in Brazil as his favorite destinations. His favorite animal is the cheetah.
He lives in La Jolla, California, where his is finishing up his first novel (writing, not reading, that is). |