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Scott Bryce
He is perhaps best known for his two-time Emmy Award winning work as Craig Montgomery
on As The World Turns. Appearing in over 50 films and TV shows—Up Close and Personal,
Lethal Weapon 3, Gossip Girl, 30 Rock, Sex and the City, Law and Order—he is currently playing
CEO Frank Drexler in the new NBC drama Deception. Last season found him on Not Waving
But Drowning, Person of Interest, and Homeland in the continuing role of Major Forest. Scott
has produced five movies, from the dramatic to the documentary. He grew up in Westport,
where he was a member of Staples Players at Staples High School, and is the son of the late
actors Ed and Dorothy Bryce. His newest assignment is to play Walt Disney in the new
comedy by Frederick Stroppel, Small World.
Daniel Gerroll
After starting his career in London he came to America where he has appeared on Broadway in
Plenty, High Society and Enchanted April as well as many plays for the Roundabout Theatre, the
Manhattan Theatre Club and Second Stage. His non-New York City highlights have been The Royal Family at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles,;Pygmalion, A Christmas Carol and Much Ado
About Nothing, all at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. On film he as appeared in Chariots of
Fire, Drop Dead Fred, A Far Off Place and the upcoming Something Whispered, Girlrillaz,
Angelica and Mania Days. On TV he recurred in Ugly Betty, The Starter Wife and Sisters, and many
guest appearances in shows such as Seinfeld, Cheers, Blue Bloods, Law and Order and The Good
Wife. He played the role of Thomas Jefferson on a production for Twin Cities Public Television
in association with Middlemarch Films, Inc. for American Experience.
Miles Marek
He is an actor and former Producing/Executive Director of the Fairfield Theatre Company (FTC),
a non-profit performing arts group, which he co-founded in 2001. Miles was responsible for
design and development of the 225-seat StageOne in Downtown Fairfield and the revival of the
historic Klein Memorial Auditorium in neighboring Bridgeport. Between 2004 and 2011 Miles
and his team at FTC presented over 1,200 live performances of plays, theatrical workshops and
concerts with emerging and major touring artists. Now living in Manhattan, Miles has recently
joined the ranks of Broadway producers, with credits this season on the acclaimed
productions of Craig Wright’s Grace at the Cort Theatre and Holland Taylor’s Ann,
currently running at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in Lincoln Center.
Jim Clark
Jim is a world-class saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. He performs and records in a
wide variety of musical settings and styles. Whether he is in the recording studio,
performing in a small local venue or on stage at Carnegie Hall, his goal is the same –
play from the heart with the highest level of musical excellence.
Susan Terry
A Westport resident, she made her Broadway debut in the original Broadway cast of Evita.
Other Broadway credits include Anything Goes at Lincoln Center with Leslie Uggams, Zorba
with Anthony Quinn, and a co-starring role opposite Tom Wopat in City of Angels. She has
helped create and performed in BOOKED for the evening events, honoring Calvin Trillin, Wendy Wasserstein, Pete Hamill, Arthur Mitchell and Doris Kearns Goodwin.