Cast Judd Nelson (born November 28, 1959) is an actor/writer born in Portland, Maine. He was one of the 1980s "Brat pack", starring in such films as Joel Schumacher's St. Elmo's Fire and John Hughes' The Breakfast Club, as well as providing the voice of Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime in Transformers: The Movie. In the 1990s he found roles in urban-themed dramas such as New Jack City and Light It Up. He also had a starring role on the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan. One of his recent acting credits is from Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back -- writer/director Kevin Smith had been a long time fan of Nelson and the Brat Pack movies. He went to school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and studied at Haverford College in Pennsylvania, where he majored in Philosophy. His drama coach was Stella Adler of New York City. Nelson is starring as Jonathan in Nevermore. The darkly handsome Vincent Spano came to prominence as the ingratiating misfit nicknamed 'The Sheik', opposite Rosanna Arquette in John Sayles' Baby, It's You (1983). He has proved his versatility in a wide variety of films, from Roger Vadim's remake of And God Created Woman (1988) to the Taviani Brothers' valentine to the early days of Hollywood, Good Morning, Babylon (1987). After appearing in several memorable teen films of the early 80s--Jonathan Kaplan's Over the Edge (1979), Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish (1983) and Amos Poe's Alphabet City (1984)--Spano has opted for a less ostentatious career than many of his contemporaries, contentedly submerging himself in the fabric of his projects in lieu of high profile stardom. Spano turned in sturdy performances as part of talented ensembles in Sayles' City of Hope (1991), Alive (1993), the second film about a rugby team's 72-day survival in the Andes Mountains after their plane crashed, and Indian Summer (1993). Vincent will star in the role of Devin. Jennifer O'Dell is best known for her current television role as 'Veronica' in 'The Lost World, a weekend series on KTLA. An actor, singer and dancer, Jennifer has appeared in guest or supporting roles in several TV shows including Nip/Tuck, The Profiler, Diagnosis Murder, Silk Stalkings, High Tide, Extreme Blue, The Hollywood Squares game show, and The Renegade; the TV movie Only In America (HBO original movie) and Time Travelers 2 (syndicated by Videl Productions). She's also appeared in Double Feature, Desert Hearts, Point Doom, and Molly for MGM. She's performed on stage for the San Diego Repertory Theatre's productions of Grease, and The Good Doctor, and Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. She has danced and modeled in music videos for Backstreet Boys and David Charvee. Her latest movie Window Theory was released in early 2006. Jennifer will star in the role of Lydia.