|
The Hotties Of the OC!
OMG! pPl! DiD u AlL wAtCh ThE oC?! tHaT sHoW iS sO aWeSoMe! ThE gUyZ r ToTaL bAbEs! MmM! tHe GiRlS r PrEtTy CoOl tOo.
|
|
Seth Cohen!
AKA: Adam Brody B-day: April 8, 1980 Life Story: Born and raised in San Diego, California, Adam Brody spent his teen years hanging out with his friends, having fun and surfing. Upon graduation, he convinced his parents to allow him to attend college in Los Angeles. However, instead of enrolling in school, he hired a private acting coach, signed with a personal manager and soon landed the lead in the telefilm "Growing Up Brady," playing Barry Williams.
Soon thereafter, Brody was cast as the lead character of Zack in MTV's series "Now What?" His television credits quickly grew, and they now include a recurring role as Coop in "Once and Again," a recurring role as Dave in The WB's "Gilmore Girls" and guest-starring roles in "Judging Amy," "Family Law" and "Smallville."
Brody's feature film credits include Warner Bros.' "Grind," the hit 2002 thriller "The Ring" and "Holding Out Hope," opposite Ed Asner and Illeana Douglas.
|
|
Ryan Atwood!
AKA: Benjamin McKenzie B-day: September 12, 1978 Info: Benjamin McKenzie was born and raised in Texas. Following his graduation from the University of Virginia, where he majored in foreign affairs and economics, he moved to New York to pursue his passion for acting. While in New York, McKenzie appeared off-Broadway in "Life is a Dream" at the Soho Repertory Theatre. Additionally, he performed in numerous productions at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, including "Street Scene" and "The Blue Bird," and at the University of Virginia, such as "Measure for Measure" and "Zoo Story," before moving to Los Angeles and landing the lead role in "The O.C."
|
 |
Luke Ward!
AKA: Chris Carmack B-day: December 22, 1980 Info: Chris Carmack was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in a family of five in suburban Rockville, Maryland, where he loved playing all types of sports: baseball, basketball, football and wrestling. In high school, however, his attentions turned to theatre and he began working passionately on three productions a year, on-stage and off, in addition to competing in numerous drama festivals. Carmack quickly gained a love and appreciation for all aspects of theatre, deciding to continue his theatrical training at New York University.
After two years of study in New York, Carmack moved to Los Angeles and within one year, he had secured his role on THE O.C.
Carmack is also a devoted jazz and blues musician, playing both the saxophone and guitar.
He lives in Los Angeles.
|
|