Corbin Allred as Steve Beauchamp
Corbin Allred started his career as a performer on his own two feet. That is, he began dance training at a very young age, specializing in "clogging" and ballroom, in his hometown of
Salt Lake City, Utah. At age 13, on a lark, he answered an open casting call for a film. He didn' t get the part, but the casting director kept calling him and his mother, to encourage Corbin to give Los Angeles a shot.
Though skeptical, they made the trip and within two days, Corbin landed an agent; within a month, he won the lead role in the film, "Quest of the Delta Knights." He hasn' t stopped working since. He has appeared on the big screen in films such as "Josh Kirby: Time Warrior" and "Robin Hood: Men in Tights," directed by Mel Brooks.
Before landing "Teen Angel," Corbin starred in the series, "Social Studies," and has appeared on series such as "Saved By the Bell" and "Step By Step," as
well as the telefilms, "My Son Is Innocent" and "Blue Rodeo," playing Ann-Margret' s deaf son.
Despite the work schedule, Corbin has never neglected his education. He recently graduated from high school and has already started taking college.
Jordan Brower as JordanFor a young actor, Jordan Brower has a very extensive resume. His acting career began with the Disney film, "The Big Green," for which he auditioned at the urging of his soccer coach. He followed that up with appearances on such television series as "Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher," "Kirk" and "Baywatch," before landing a recurring role on "Social Studies."
Audiences will soon be able to see his dramatic side in Hallmark Entertainment' s telefilm, "Sticks and Stones," in which he portrays an abused
young man who, in turn, terrorizes his peers.
Jordan' s role on "Teen Angel" will keep him and his mother in Los Angeles, while his father, an attorney, is holding down the fort at home in San Antonio, Texas. He loves to spend his free time with his dogs, T-Jag and Butch, as well as surfing and sailing.
Conchata Ferrell as Aunt Pam
Conchata Ferrell has definitely made her presence known on television. Last season she
was a regular on "Townies" and starred in the critically acclaimed BBC miniseries, "The Buccaneers." She has been a series regular on a number of shows, including "Hearts Afire," "McClain' s Law," and "B.J. and the Bear." However, her most notable
performance came as Susan Bloom on the long-running series, "L.A.
Law," for which she received an Emmy nomination. In addition, she has
guest-starred in numerous series and appeared in movies for television,
including "Murder, She Wrote," "Walker, Texas Ranger" and "Death in
Canaan."
On the big screen, Ferrell has recently been seen in "Touch," and starring
opposite James Garner and Jack Lemmon in "My Fellow Americans." Her film
credits also include "Heaven and Earth," directed by Oliver Stone; "Edward
Scissorhands," directed by Tim Burton; and "Mystic Pizza," starring opposite a
then-unknown Julia Roberts. Ferrell also starred in the critically acclaimed
independent feature, "Heartland," directed by Richard Pearce.
As a founding member of New York' s Circle Repertory Theater, Ferrell has
played roles in such productions as "Picnic" and "The Sea Horse" -- a
performance which earned her a Drama Desk Award, an OBIE and the Theatre
World Award for the Most Promising Newcomer.
Ferrell resides in Hollywood with her husband and their 15-year-old daughter.
Katie Volding as Katie
"Teen Angel" may be Katie Volding' s first role on a network sitcom, but this eight-year-old is not exactly new to acting. She had a leading
role in the television miniseries, "Night Sins,"
and guest-starred in the critically acclaimed
ABC series, "The Practice." Katie was featured in the hit film, "The Little Rascals," and in the independent film, "The Family Bloom." She has also done numerous commercials and pilots.
Born and raised in southern California, Katie is an only child who enjoys roller hockey, basketball, water skiing and swimming. She will be attending the third grade this fall while she works on "Teen Angel."
Ron Glass as The HeadTwo-time Emmy Award nominee Ron Glass returns to primetime television in an unusual role - The Head.
'With regard to the character of The Head,' Glass says, 'during the course of my life, I've often been accused of having my head in the clouds. I now have no recourse.'
Best known for his role as the stylish and charming Detective Harris in ABC's long-running hit series BARNEY MILLER, he also starred in MR RHODES, RHYTHM and BLUES, SLAUSON HEIGHTS and THE NEW ODD COUPLE.
The veteran television actor has a voluminous body of repertory regional theater experience. Glass impressed audiences with his portrayal of a homeless Vietnam veteran in SPEED OF DARKNESS, for which he won the Hollywood-Beverly Hills NAACP Theater Award. He brought a thrilled edge to
the role of Judge Brack when he starred in HEDDA GABLER at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre. Critics and audiences alike celebrated his work at the prestigious Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis in such productions as Tyrone Guthrie's production of THE HOUSE OF ATREUS, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, MISALLIANCE, THE DUTCHMAN, and CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN.
A native of Evansville, Indiana, Glass graduated from the University of Evansville with a double major in Drama and Literature. Glass was honored recently withthe university's Medal of Honor in recognition of his acting achievements.
Grateful for his good fortune in life, Glass is Chairman of the Board at the Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center, where he is proud of working hands-on to empower kids in underprivileged communities.
Glass resides in the Los Angeles area.
Tommy Himkley as Casey BeauchampSouthern California native Tommy Hinkley joins the cast of "Teen Angel" in mid-season to portray Dad to the Beauchamp children, Steve (Corbin Allred) and Katie (Katie Volding). Casey Beauchamp has been on the road playing minor league baseball for most of their lives so he's not always certain about what he's supposed to do, but his heart is always in the right place. Since he can't see Steve's guardian angel, Marty, (Mike Damus), Casey isn't going to get any spiritual guidance, but he has his father (Jerry Van Dyke) to turn to for some very off beat words of wisdom.
Hinkley was born in El Centro, CA, raised in San Diego but spent his high school years in Oregon, where his family farmed. After dropping out of college three times, he thought, I should try classes that are more fun acting and dancing." He accepted a ballet scholarship and was off to New York City, where he studied improv and joined a theater group.
He returned west to Los Angeles in 1986 to try his hand at movies and television and on his first audition landed the lead in the Showtime series
Hard Knocks, with Bill Maher. Hinkley has continued to work steadily ever
since. His credits include a lead role in the film, Back to the Beach," and a regular role on Mad About You" in its first season as Selby," Paul Reiser's best buddy.
Hinkley married actress Tracey Needham (Life Goes On") three years ago on January 1st (an anniversary date that he could easily remember) and they currently live in the Hollywood Hills.