
Harold
Kevin P. Kern - Film credits include "Survivors" and "Too Darn Hot". Kevin's extensive theater work includes: work at Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum ("The Tempest"), "Shiloh", and numerous TV commercials.
"The breakdown in Drama Logue may just as well have said: "Wanted: Kevin P. Kern type." Harold is a guy with a big heart and obsessive personality, who lets his 'cynic' show for about two minutes each week. He's the guy that doesn't get the girl. He's Benjamin Braddock before the graduation party. He's not Michael or Sonny... he's Fredo Corleone: neither a lover, nor a fighter -- but he's fun to have a beer with."
- Kevin P. Kern
Nancy
Kathryn Carner - Film credits include "Crossing Acheron", "Two Coyotes", "Depths of Grace", "Dark Highways" and "Forget Me Not - The Anne Frank Story." Her stage work includes repertory productions of "Three Sisters", "Frankie and Johnny In The Claire De Lune", and numerous productions of Shakespeare.

Tony
Zack Ward - Zack's career began as a child when he played the memorable bully in "A Christmas Story". Since then, he's continued to work steadily and often. His recent feature film work includes "Resident Evil: Apocalypse", "L.A. Twister", and "Almost Famous". His television credits include his series regular role on "Titus", and guest starring roles on "NYPD Blue", "JAG", "Party of Five", and "Sliders".
Johnny
Dave Ruby - Film credits include "Baseketball" and "Dead Man On Campus"; Television Credits include (as series lead)"Grown Ups", "Judging Amy", "Time Out" (Fall 1998), "Bone
Chillers", and as a guest star: "Mad About You", "Married With Children" (recurring), and "The Jeff Foxworthy Show".
Dave Ruby: "I am a character actor who is either the star of a big commercial (that's Dave getting married in the cat food commercial when his cat, Baxter, calls him on his cell phone asking for Meow Mix), or says between one and ten lines on a sitcom. Ten being a huge night. Wow, in Sophie's I never shut up. Working with a great director like Scott really helped me out. I mean, I thought I was being too cartoony, and tried to bring it back, and Scott would say "What are you doing? I liked it the other way." I need Scott to direct everything I do!"
George
Glenn Taranto - a veteran of 67 plays and 30 prime-time television appearances, including "Without A Trace", "Charmed", "NYPD Blue", and, as Gomez Addams, "The New Addams Family" TV series. Film credits include "Eight Heads In A Duffle Bag" and "Rude Awakening"; Television credits include "Brooklyn South" (recurring), "Michael Hayes" (recurring), "EZ Streets" (recurring), "Murder She Wrote", "Law and Order" (recurring).
Glenn Taranto: "Working with this cast made it easy. Dave Ruby, Kevin Kern, and Ruben Pla all have a great sense of humor. If you see us laughing in the film it's not acting."
Artie
Ruben Pla - Film credits include: "The Fallen", "Spanish Fly", "Writer's Block", "The Red Herring", "Victim of Love", and "What Then" (winner: Best Comedy, L.A. TV Academy Award). Television credits include "CSI: Miami", "Judging Amy", "Everybody Loves Raymond", "Hunter" (recurring), "Crime and Punishment", and "America's Most Wanted". Favorite stage roles include the title role in "Dracula", Nelson in "A Little Something to East the Pain" (winner: Best Actor, A.C.E. Critics Award), Murph in "The Indian Wants The Bronx", and Fleming in "Line".
Ruben Pla: "Considering we had midnight to noon shoots, it could have been a living hell. But our director, Scott, maintained a creative environment where actors and crew were able to comfortably contribute to the film's content. This, and the added factor of a cast that genuinely enjoyed each other's company, plus the catering truck with the great burritos that Glenn, Kevin, Dave, and I scarfed down, made it possible for everyone to deliver a quality product."
Visit the Ruben Pla website.
Fat
Al
Jerry Gelb - Jerry's Film and television credits include: "NYPD Blue", "Strong Medicine", "Unhappily Ever After," the action feature "Black Belt Undercover" and comedy, "My Dinner With Laundry". In addition to animation and feature voice acting, Jerry has done the ADR voice casting for over 30 films through his company, Ear Whacks! - including "Lost In Space and "Dark City." Check out the Jerry Gelb website for detailed resumes and video stills.
Sophie
Nan Wolff - As the namesake for the bar, Nan brought an authority and crustiness to the part of the bar owner. Her film and television credits include: "The Music Box", "The Bold and the Beautiful" (recurring),and "Guiding Light".
Naomi Latrobe
Tamara Pennington - Film and television credits include "Santa Barbara" and "Coldfire". She is currently pursuing a career as a stand-up comic.