From Without A Trace:
Marianne Jean-Baptiste received Academy Award, Golden Globe and British Academy
Award nominations for her feature-film debut role in "Secrets and Lies" in 1996.
Since then, she has been seen in the films "The Cell," "28 Days," "The 24 Hour
Woman," "Mr. Jealousy" and "Spy Games."
Her television credits include the movies "Silent Hearts," "The Murder of
Stephen Lawrence" and "The Man," and the mini-series "The Wedding."
A writer and composer, she wrote the score for Mike Leigh's feature film "Career
Girls." She has written and performed with British jazz musicians, including
Jason Rebello, for whom she wrote and recorded four tracks on his album Keeping
Time.
She is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and has starred in the
Royal National Theatre productions of "The Way of the World" and "Measure for
Measure." She starred in Peter Brook's production of "Le Costume" in Paris.
Jean-Baptiste was born in London. She currently divides her time between London
and Los Angeles. Her birth date is April 26.
Anthony LaPaglia has received widespread critical acclaim for his portrayal of
Jack Malone in WITHOUT A TRACE, for which he won a Golden Globe Award and earned
a SAG Award nomination.
He won a Tony Award, Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for his
performance in the Arthur Miller classic "A View From the Bridge," a play that
he is producing as a feature film.
LaPaglia's other stage credits include the Off Off Broadway production of "The
Guys," the story of a fire captain and an editor who discuss the men lost in the
World Trade Center attack on September 11. Sigourney Weaver and LaPaglia starred
in the subsequent feature film version. He has also appeared Off Broadway in
"Bouncers," "Northeast Local," "On the Open Road" and "The Rose Tattoo," which
earned him a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play.
His television credits include a recurring role in "Frasier," for which he
earned an Emmy Award for his portrayal of Daphne's brother, Simon Moon. Other
television credits include the series "Murder One" and the movies "Never Give
Up: The Jimmy V Story," on CBS, "Criminal Justice," for which he received a
CableACE nomination, and "Garden of Redemption."
His numerous feature film credits include the critically acclaimed "Lantana,"
"Betsy's Wedding," "The House of Mirth," "Sweet and Lowdown," "The Client,"
"Company Man," "Summer of Sam," "Autumn in New York," "Lansky," "Phoenix,"
"Commandments" and "Brilliant Lies." He will next star in "Winter Solstice."
LaPaglia was born in Adelaide, Australia, and lives in Los Angeles with his
wife, actress Gia Carides, and their daughter. His birth date is January 31.

