Cast

Dyna
Cathy DeBuono
Played by
Cathy
DeBuono

Kit
Jill Bennett
Played by
Jill
Bennett

Susan
Suzanne Westenhoefer
Played by
Suzanne
Westenhoefer

Cindy
Ann Noble
Played by
Ann
Noble

Guy
John W McLaughlin
Played by
John W.
McLaughlin



Cathy DeBuono

CATHY DEBUONO (Dyna) stars as Risa in the multi-award winning feature film Out at the Wedding for which LOGO's Afterellen.com, recognized her as the Visibility Awards, runner up - for the Best Lesbian/Bi Character in a Festival Released Feature of 2007. This year she brings to the festival circuit not only the release of the feature film, And Then Came Lola. She has guest starred on such shows as Logo's EX's & Oh's, The Pretender and Pacific Blue, has held recurring roles on Chicago Hope and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and has co-starred on Martial Law, Jenny and Becker with Ted Danson. She is currently in development with the yet untitled thriller written by Paula Goldberg co-starring Jill Bennett. With a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology, Cathy created, produces and stars in her popular video blog, What's YOUR Problem?. Nominated in Logo's 2007 New Now Next Awards, for Best.Lesbian.Vlog.Ever. W.Y.P. is now hosted on Here! Tv's www.shewired.com



Jill Bennett

JILL BENNETT (Kit) can currently be seen in season three of HERE TV's supernatural soap Dante's Cove and the hit web-series 3Way. You can also find her in the new season of LOGO's animated show Rick and Steve, and in a memorable cameo in the festival favorite short Tranny McGuyver. Other TV appearances include recurring roles on Beverly Hills 90210, Steven Spielberg's The Others, and Zoe. In addition, she has three films recently released on DVD - X's and O's, Shattered, and Out at the Wedding. Other recent films include Expiration Date, In Her Line of Fire, and The Pleasure Drivers. Her newest feature, And Then Came Lola, is sweeping into every LGBT film festival of note. She is in development as Executive Producer and Star of Diverted, a quirky coming of age feature film and the yet untitled thriller written by Paula Goldberg co-starring Cathy DeBuono. Her weekly live video blog, The Gloves Are Off is hosted at www.shewired.com



Suzanne Westenhoefer

SUZANNE WESTENHOEFER (Susan), the first openly gay comedian in the U.S., has been working in mainstream comedy clubs beginning in NYC since the early '90s. She is the first lesbian to garner an HBO Comedy Special earning her a Comedy Ace Award Nomination, and perform on Late Night with David Letterman. Suzanne performs over 100 times per year at theatres, clubs, colleges, fundraisers, cruises and resort vacations (Sweet and RSVP Vacations), and has toured with the Indigo Girls and Ani DiFranco while on Olivia Cruises. She starred nightly on the GSN's remake of the classic game show I've Got a Secret, and has appeared many times on HBO, Bravo and LOGO TV specials. Her comedy special and documentary A Bottom On Top aired on LOGO TV in the fall of 2007 and is available on DVD.



Ann Noble

ANN NOBLE (Cindy) is a graduate of Northwestern University and a Chicago Native. Her plays have been produced all over the world including the Tony Award Winning Victory Gardens Theatre of Chicago, and she has acted in too many theatres to count. She has appeared in many commercials, short films, web-series and TV specials, and has written for several film/TV directors and producers including FOX. She can currently be seen on the web in both The Diary and Paranormal, Burbank and has recently filmed another web-series with Chane't Johnson. Ann is up for an LA Weekly Award for her leading performance in Tom Jacobson's newest play, The Friendly Hour, and will be seen on the stage again at The Road Theatre (Artistic Director Sam Anderson) in her latest Irish play, Sidhe.



John W McLaughlin

JOHN W. MCLAUGHLIN (Guy) earned an Advanced Associates Degree from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City where he was also a member of the prestigious Academy Company. In 1996, he made his Off-Broadway debut in the US premier of English playwright Dusty Hughes’ campus drama “Bad Language” in the role of Alistair. In 2007, after what seemed an eternal hiatus, John returned to his acting roots in the film “The Touch” and followed that with the supporting role of ‘Ben’ in the film “MOM”. He can be seen currently in the role of ‘Damien’ in the hit musical The Golden Gays and was most recently cast in the lead of Film McQueen’s new full-length feature Meth Head, which he has also signed on to co-produce. John is also writing a one man show based on his life. The great Michael Kearns once referred to John as “The love child of Rock Hudson and Charles Nelson Reilly”.



Joining the cast in Season 2

Shannan Leigh Reeve

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Meredith Baxter

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