Hilary Swank (Brandon Teena)

Hilary Swank has been acting since the age of nine, where she starred in several local plays in her native Bellingham, Washington.

Her first major film role came in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" as Kimberly, Buffy's best friend. In 1994, she was chosen over thousands of actresses coast to coast for the role of Julie Pierce in Columbia Pictures' "The Next Karate Kid." Her most recent film is the independent feature "The Way We Are," directed by Joseph Rusnak.

On television Swank appeared on "Beverly Hills, 90210" as Carly Molloy and as a series regular on "Camp Wilder" opposite Jay Mohr, Jerry O'Connell and Tina Marjarino.

For her role as Brandon in Boys don't cry, Swank won a Golden Globe and Oscar.

Swank resides in Los Angeles and is an active supporter of the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

Chloe Sevigny (Lana)
Chloe Sevigny made her film debut in "Kids," directed by Larry Clark and most recently starred in Whit Stillman's "The Last Days of Disco." She has three other films due out this year: "American Psycho," based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel and directed by Mary Harron; Harmony Korine's "Julien: Donkey Boy," also starring Ewan Bremner; and "Map of the World," with Julianne Moore and Sigourney Weaver for director Scott Elliot, who directed Sevigny in her first play "Hazelwood Jr. High."
Her other film credits include Steve Buscemi's "Trees Lounge" and "Gummo," written and directed by Harmony Korine.

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