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SEAN
COMBS (Walter Lee Younger)
appeared opposite Halle Berry in Monster’s Ball and made
his acting debut in the film Made. As CEO and founder of
Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group, which is celebrating its
Tenth Anniversary, he has established himself as a music pioneer,
producing chart-dominating hits for superstar artists like Aretha
Franklin, Sting, Janet Jackson, Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Lopez and
Notorious B.I.G. As a solo artist and performer, he’s released four
multi-platinum albums, and this year won his third Grammy Award
for the #1 song “Shake Ya Tailfeather” from the Bad Boys II
soundtrack, which he executive produced. In addition to music, Combs
has broadened the Bad Boy brand to encompass publishing, management,
marketing and advertising, films, restaurants and the Sean John
clothing line, which was nominated for four consecutive years for
the Perry Ellis Menswear Designer of the Year Award. This past
year, Sean added title of “Marathon Man” to his slate having completed
the 2003 New York City Marathon for children’s charities. Sean raised
over 2 million dollars and continues to play an active role in raising
awareness of education and health issues facing the children of
New York City. Sean is a proud father to sons Justin and Christian
and stepson Quincy.
AUDRA
McDONALD (Ruth Younger)
recently appeared on Broadway in Lincoln Center’s acclaimed Henry
IV. A three-time Tony Award winner, for her performances in
Ragtime, Master Class and Carousel, she also
starred in Marie Christine (Tony nom.). TV includes “Wit”
(Emmy nom.) directed by Mike Nichols (HBO), “Having Our Say” (CBS),
“Annie” (ABC/Disney), “Law & Order: SVU,” and the honorable
but short-lived “Mr. Sterling” (NBC) co-starring Josh Brolin. PBS
appearances include “A Richard Rodgers Celebration,” “A Capitol
Fourth,” “Broadway Leading Ladies,” “Leonard Bernstein’s New York”
and her solo concert, “Divas at the Donmar.” At Carnegie Hall, she
made her debut in 1998, singing with the SF Symphony under Michael
Tilson Thomas, played Julie Jordan opposite Hugh Jackman in a concert
version of Carousel, and made her solo debut in 2002. Other
concerts: LA Philharmonic, NY Philharmonic, Atlanta Symphony, Tanglewood,
Boston Pops, National Symphony, Berlin Philharmonic, Théâtre du
Châtelet (Paris), Royal Albert Hall/BBC Proms (London). Her three
solo albums, Happy Songs, How Glory Goes and Way
Back to Paradise, were released by Nonesuch Records. Her other
recordings include a live concert of Dreamgirls, Sweeney
Todd: Live at the Philharmonic, Cradle Will Rock (BMG)
and Wonderful Town (EMI). Training: Juilliard, B.M. in voice.
Favorite career move: Mommy to Zoe Madeline Donovan.
PHYLICIA
RASHAD (Lena Younger) previously appeared on Broadway in Jelly’s Last Jam, Into the
Woods, Dreamgirls, The Wiz and Ain’t Supposed
to Die a Natural Death. Recent Off-Broadway includes Blue,
The Story, Everybody’s Ruby and The Vagina Monologues.
Recent regional credits include Blues for an Alabama Sky
and Medea (Alliance), and August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean
(Mark Taper Forum). She received NAACP Image Awards
for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her performances on “The Cosby Show” and “Cosby.” The twice Emmy-nominated
and People’s Choice Award winner is also a recipient of the NY Women
in Film and Telelvision Muse Award and has appeared in the TV films
“Free of Eden,” co-starring Sidney Poitier, “David’s Mother” and
three films directed by her sister, Debbie Allen: “Polly,” “Polly
- Comin’ Home!” and “The Old Settler” (on which she was co-executive
producer). Films include Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored
directed by Tim Reid, Loving Jezebel and The Visit.
Ms. Rashad serves as spokesperson for PRASAD, an international philanthropic
organization and is on the board of Recruiting New Teachers. An
accomplished singer, she’s a member of Broadway Inspirational Voices
and has performed with major symphonies across the country.
She earned a BFA from the College of Fine Arts at Howard
University.
SANAA
LATHAN (Beneatha Younger) was last seen starring opposite
Denzel Washington in the crime thriller Out of Time, for
which she earned an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding
Actress. She recently completed filming Alien vs. Predator,
in which she stars and is due out this summer. Previously, she starred
in Brown Sugar alongside Taye Diggs (NAACP nomination, BET
Award nomination as Best Actress), The Best Man opposite
Taye Diggs (NAACP nomination, Best Supporting Actress), Love
and Basketball opposite Omar Epps (NAACP Award, Best Actress
and Independent Spirit Award nomination, Best Actress), Life
with Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, Blade with Wesley
Snipes and The Wood. Television credits include a series
regular role on NBC’s “Lateline” with Al Franken and the HBO film
“Disappearing Acts” opposite Wesley Snipes. A graduate of the Yale
School of Drama, she’s appeared in numerous regional theatre productions
and has performed Off-Broadway in The Vagina Monologues,
Por’ Knockers, A Movie Has to Star in Black and White
(at The Public) and Measure for Measure (at The Delacorte
for Shakespeare in the Park).
DAVID
AARON BAKER (Karl Lindner).
Broadway: The Rainmaker, Once Upon a Mattress, Abe
Lincoln in Illinois, The Moliere Comedies, White Liars/Black
Comedy, The Flowering Peach. Off-Broadway: Rose’s
Dilemma, The Glory of Living, Hobson’s Choice,
Ancestral Voices, Bosoms and Neglect, Blue Window,
Durang Durang, Oblivion Postponed. Film includes Woody
Allen’s Melinda and Melinda (2004), Marie and Bruce
(2004), Kissing Jessica Stein, and Tao of Steve. Television
includes Disney’s “The Music Man,” “The Practice,” “Law & Order,”
“L&O: Special Victims Unit,” “L&O: Criminal Intent,” “Sex
and the City” and “Spin City.” Education: The Juilliard School,
University of Texas-Austin, Illinois State University.
LAWRENCE
BALLARD (Moving Man / Understudy for Asagai & George)
is a graduate of Rutgers University with an MFA. He has made appearances
on TV and his last stage production was Blues for an Alabama
Sky in which he starred as Leland and was directed by Harold
Scott. He is thankful to the cast and crew and would like to give
special thanks to James Calleri, Mark Schlegel, Honey Raider, Talent
Representatives, Bill Esper, Kenny Leon and Harold Scott.
TEAGLE
F. BOUGERE (Joseph Asagai) last appeared on Broadway
in The Tempest as Caliban (Drama League Award). He
most recently starred in Blue/Orange (Christopher) at The Old Globe. Off-Broadway: Ossie Davis’ A Last
Dance For Sybill with Ruby Dee (Mlolu); The Winter’s Tale, C.S.C. (Autolycus); A Fair Country, Lincoln Center (Hilton); Antony & Cleopatra with Vanessa Redgrave (Eros), Space (Taj Mahal), Henry V with Andre Braugher (Dauphin), all at The Public. Film: A Beautiful Mind, Two
Weeks Notice, The Imposters, The Pelican Brief. TV: “Cosby,” “Third Watch,” “The Job,” “Law & Order.” He lovingly
dedicates these performances to his mother and to his beautiful
new bride.
FRANK
HARTS (George Murchison) is a Juilliard graduate, honored
to be making his Broadway debut in this powerhouse of a play in
care of such wonderful and talented people. Theatre credits include
Michael Greif’s production of Monster, After the Show
and Up Against the Wind: Tupac Story. Film/TV: Jane Campion’s
In the Cut, Bought & Sold (for which he also composed
a song), “Queens Supreme.” He’s President/CEO of The Identity Organization,
which focuses on multi-racial Americans. ‘Much love to God who delivered
me from the stomach of the whale, and to my family for supporting
me from the shores to the deep and back again.’
BILLY
EUGENE JONES (Moving Man / Understudy for Walter Lee &
Bobo) is a recent graduate of the Yale School of Drama and very
proud to be a part of one of the greatest plays of all time. He
performed in many productions at Yale including Othello,
A Streetcar Named Desire, Our Town, As You Like
It and originated roles in The Muckle Man and The
Mystery Plays by Roberto Aguirre Sacasa. Regional: Yale Repertory
Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Dallas Theatre Center, Stage West, Great
Lakes Theatre, Theatre Three and others. Film/TV: Hexed,
High Ambitions, Comic View, “Madison Heights” and
“Wishbone.”
ALEXANDER
MITCHELL (Travis Younger) made his Broadway debut in
The Lion King as Young Simba and portrayed Percy in The Miracle
Worker. He also portrayed Ed Lynch in the film Into the Fire,
has done a voiceover for the animated series Kenny the Shark
and portrayed Junior in the staged reading of The Story of
My Father. He is very honored to share the stage with such a
distinguished and loving cast. He thanks his family for their support.
BILL
NUNN (Bobo) is a veteran of both stage and screen, having
appeared in over fifty films and numerous theatrical productions.
Raisin marks Nunn’s Broadway debut. He can also be seen in
the upcoming Spiderman 2 as Robbie Robertson. He lives in
Georgia with his wife, Donna, and daughters, Jessica and Cydney.
MARTIN
KILDARE (Understudy for Lindner).
Broadway: Lion King, Herbal Bed, Government Inspector,
Timon of Athens. Off-Broadway: Pride’s Crossing (Lincoln
Center), Candida (Pearl Theatre), Labor Day (MTC).
Regional: Folger Theatre; Dallas Theater Center; Studio Arena; A.C.T.;
SF, California, Utah and Alabama Shakespeare Festivals. TV: “Law
& Order,” “Ed,” “Deadline,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Melrose
Place,” “All My Children,” “One Life to Live.”
GRETA
OGLESBY (Understudy for Lena). Theatre: The Goodman:
Gem of the Ocean, Amen Corner, A Raisin in the
Sun. Steppenwolf Theatre: Goodbye Stranger, Whispering
City. Penumbra Theatre: Dinah Was, Joe Turner’s Come
and Gone, A Love Song for Miss Lydia. CTC: Do Lord
Remember Me, Shakin’ the Mess Out of Misery. The Guthrie
Theatre: Crowns.
AARON
PANNELL (Understudy for Travis) is thrilled to be a part
of Raisin. His credits include Nickelodeon’s “Fairly Odd
Parents” and an educational film. Aaron enjoys reading, dancing,
sports and video games and is a blue belt in martial arts. Thanks
to God, Mom and Dad, Roddy and Taj, Frontier Booking and Noble Talent.
HEATHER
ALICIA SIMMS (Understudy for Beneatha/Ruth). Broadway:
Ma Rainey (Dussie Mae). Off-Broadway: Exonerated;
Breath, Boom; Insurrection: Holding History; Three
Sisters. Regional: Joe Turner’s…, Spunk,
Flyin’ West. TV: “Whoopi,” “Third Watch,” “Homicide,”
“Law & Order,” “As the World Turns.” Film: Head of State,
Shock Act, Kings County. MFA: Columbia. Honor to God
and her wonderful family and friends.
CYRUS
FARMER (Understudy for Asagai/George/Bobo/Moving Men).
Stage: Salvage Baas, With a Hammer and a Nail (EST),
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Love’s Labours Lost (King’s
Co. Shakespeare). Film: City By the Sea, Don’t Say a
Word, City of Industry. TV: “The Jury,” “Law & Order,”
“Oz,” “The Corner,” “Brooklyn South,” “The Practice.” He’s currently
playing the recurring role of Craig Woodruff on “NYPD Blue.”
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