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Giovannie Pico (Dr. Kelly Chen)

Giovannie Pico began her acting career just four short years ago. Already, she has amassed an impressive list of credits which include a recurring role as Med Student Ludlow on the acclaimed hospital drama, "ER." Most recently, Giovannie co-starred in the CW Network TV series "Gilmore Girls," and the new FOX series "Bones." When she's not acting, Giovannie is actively giving through her work with "May K: The Giovannie Pico Foundation." Besides partnering with the CFO in endorsing its program for street children, the May “K” Foundation has also set up a house in her hometown of Tondo, where victims of domestic violence can seek refuge and counseling.

 

 

Jodi Mao (Patient Tracy)

Born and raised in Chongqing, China, Jodi Mao moved with her mother to the United States when she was 8 years old. At age 11, She enrolled in a beginning acting class at Sutter Middle School and has been acting ever since. Last summer, Jodi worked on two separate films, "Alternate A to B," and "Summer Sunset Sky," for Access Sacramento's "A Place Called Sacramento" film festival. She also co-starred in "The Trade," which was featured in the 2006 "10x10" Film Festival. Most recently, Jodi finished working on a syndicated TV pilot, "Click Clack Jack" which will finish final production early in 2008.



 

Ronald Brokenbrough (Dr. John Simmons)

In 2005, Ronald Brokenbrough began his foray into acting with a pilot for a reality game show in which he was the host. More recently, he played a feature role in the independent film "Wet Girl," which is currently in post-production. He's studied Theater Arts at Sacramento City College, Core Acting with Evan Nosoff, and has completed the Advanced Actor's Workshop with George Elliott, through SacActors.com.



 

Ana Feliciano - (Nurse Sarah)

Viewers of My58 may recognize Ana Feliciano from her stint as a 2006 "My58 host Hunt" finalist. Out of a pool of 500 contestants, Ana made it all the way to the final two. In addition to her TV hosting adventures, she has worked in commercials for KQCA, and Denio's, and has acted in a variety of Educational and industrial videos for UCD Med School and CalTrans. Ana is also part of a local Sacramento dance team.

 

 

 

Isabella Nuestadt (Cholera Girl)

At fifteen, Isabella Neustadt has already spent half her young life singing, dancing and acting. From 1999-2004, she participated in school talent shows. In an effort to take her acting and singing further, she trained under Ed Claudio for two years and then attended Children’s Music Camp where she was part of the choir. While attending the Ron Cisneros Studio of Dance and Sacramento Performing Arts, she played the part of Louella in “Bugsy Malone,” and in 2004 she got the lead role in “Alice in Wonderland.” In the summer of 2006 she teamed with school friend, Jodi Mao, to co-star in the short film, "The Trade." Most recently, Isabella has worked on "Moon Over Buffalo," and "Oklahoma," and won two silver medals at the CETA middle stage festival.



 

Tom Hart
(1850s Photographer)

 

    Brittney Lane Thompson
(Cemetery Girl)


 

Adam Nicknig
("Floater")

 

    Isabella Powers
("Seeing Dead Bodies" Girl)


 

Jennifer Fragata
(1850s Asian Mother)

 

    Kenny Sharman (Condemned -
Hanging Man)