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Read all about the cast of "One Tree Hill" ---
CHAD MICHAEL MURRAY
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JAMES LAFFERTY
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HILARIE BURTON
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BETHANY JOY GALEOTTI
PAUL JOHANSSON
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SOPHIA BUSH
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AUSTIN NICHOLS
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SHANTEL VANSANTEN
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ROBERT BUCKLEY
LEE NORRIS
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JANA
KRAMER
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JACKSON BRUNDAGE
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LISA GOLDSTEIN
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ANTWON TANNER
BARBARA ALYN WOODS
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DANNEEL HARRIS
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BARRY CORBIN
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CRAIG SHEFFER
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MOIRA KELLY
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GUEST STARS |
PAUL JOHANSSON
as
"Dan
Scott" |
D.O.B.:
January 26, 1964
Hometown: Spokane, Washington
Multi-talented actor, writer and director Paul Johansson stars as Dan Scott,
Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) and Nathan's (James Lafferty) father, who is
struggling with a fatal heart condition, seemingly wants to put his family back
together and connect with his grandson Jamie, in the hit drama "One Tree Hill."
In season seven, he returned to the show as a the host of a self-help television
show and married to a former classmate of his sons.
Born and raised in Spokane, Washington, Johansson was an avid athlete like his
father, a former NHL player. After playing with the Canadian National team and
leading his University to the Canadian College Championship game, he began
contemplating a professional career in basketball overseas. Johansson chose to
close the door on his athletic career and instead set his sights on Hollywood.
Making his Hollywood debut on the soap opera "Santa Barbara," he soon moved on
to a succession of television roles in such shows as "Parker Lewis Can’t Lose,"
"Beverly Hills, 90210," "Lonesome Dove: The Series," "Highlander: The Raven" and
"Ed McBain's 87th Precinct." Johansson also made memorable guest appearances in
"Dharma and Greg" and "The Drew Carey Show." He also had a recurring role in
"The District."
On the big screen, Johansson appeared in the
feature film "Alpha Dog," opposite Bruce Willis, Sharon Stone, and Justin
Timberlake. He also played Sally Field's soap opera husband in the film "Soapdish."
His other movie credits include "When the Party's Over," "The Big Picture,"
"She's So Lovely," "A Wilderness Station" and "Carnival of Souls."
As a filmmaker, Johansson wrote and directed the acclaimed 19-minute film short,
"Conversations in Limbo," which opened the Toronto Short Film Festival. This
film was honored at the Nashville Independent Film Festival and ultimately
acquired by the Sundance Film Channel.
As a filmmaker, Johansson was awarded two Emmys for the feature film "The
Incredible Mrs. Ritchie," which he both wrote and directed. The film starred
Gena Rowlands and James Caan and was produced by Nick Cassavetes. He also wrote
and directed the acclaimed 19-minute film short "Conversations in Limbo," which
opened the Toronto Short Film Festival. This film was honored at the Nashville
Independent Film Festival and ultimately acquired by the Sundance Film Channel.
He's also stepped behind the camera to direct several episodes of "One Tree
Hill".
Currently, Johansson lives in Los Angeles.
NOTE: As of season five, Paul's involvement with the show has been
reduced to recurring guest-star status. He
was last seen in
episode #7.12 "Some Roads Lead Nowhere" of the seventh season.
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Paul Johansson's filmography
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SOPHIA BUSH
as
"Brooke
Davis" |
D.O.B.:
July 8, 1982
Hometown: Pasadena, California
Sophia Bush plays Brooke Davis, a feisty former cheerleader and temptress turned
creator of the mega-successful clothing line "Clothes Over Bros" in the hit
drama "One Tree Hill."
Born and raised in Pasadena, California, Bush developed a passion for performing
while in high school. She garnered the most individual Teen Choice Awards in
2007, taking home awards in the categories of "Choice Movie Actress: Comedy,"
"Choice Movie Actress: Horror/Thriller" and "Choice Movie: Breakout Female."
In the seventh season of "One Tree Hill", Bush stepped behind the lens to direct
her first episode.
Bush starred opposite Sean Bean in the remake of the classic horror film, "The
Hitcher," produced by Michael Bay. She recently appeared in Serenade Films "The
Narrows," a movie based on Tim McLoughlin's novel "Heart of the Old Country,"
and the romantic comedy, "Table for Three," with Brandon Routh and Jennifer
Morrison.
In July 2006, she starred in the comedy "John Tucker Must Die," co-starring
Jesse Metcalfe and Brittany Snow, as well as the thriller "Stay Alive," opposite
Frankie Muniz and Adam Goldberg.
Bush landed her first movie role in the comedy "Van Wilder," with Ryan Reynolds.
Bush also appeared in HBO's "Point of Origin," with Ray Liotta and John
Leguizamo, and in the independent film "Learning Curves." She was featured in a
three-episode arc on the provocative drama "Nip/Tuck."
In the summer of 2010, Bush spent some time in Germany where starred alongside
Brooke Shields, Bill Nighy, and Ed Westwick in "The Chalet Girl" directed by
Phil Traill. Bush then returned to the states where she filmed for other
projects and assisted Global Green USA in the Gulf of Mexico for the relief of
the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Currently splitting her time between Los Angeles, where she lives and
Wilmington, North Carolina, where the series films, Bush enjoys reading,
photography, and spending time with her friends.
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Sophia Bush's filmography
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AUSTIN NICHOLS
as
"Julian
Baker" |
D.O.B.:
April 24, 1980
Hometown: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Austin Nichols joined the cast of The CW's hit drama "One
Tree Hill" in the sixth season as Julian Baker, a successful movie producer who
is in love with Brooke (Sophia Bush).
Nichols is currently starring in "The Informers," opposite Winona Ryder and Kim
Basinger. The drama is based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel set in 1983 Los
Angeles, where movie executives, rock stars and other morally challenged
characters mix and commingle.
Past TV credits include "John from Cincinnati," "Deadwood," where he played
Wyatt Earp's younger brother, and "Prayers for Bobby."
Nichols' feature film credits include Jerry Bruckheimer's "Glory Road," opposite
Josh Lucas and Derek Luke, "The Day After Tomorrow," opposite Jake Gyllenhaal,
and "Wimbledon," opposite Kirsten Dunst and Paul Bettany.
In addition to his feature film roles, he has also starred the indie films
"House of Usher," a contemporary adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe's short story,
and "Lenexa, 1 Mile," a film about four best friends living in a small town.
Nichols, born and raised in Austin, Texas, moved to Los Angeles to study
creative writing at USC. He received his bachelor of arts in English while
simultaneously pursuing a career in acting. It was not long before Hollywood
took notice, Nichols got his start with recurring roles on "Six Feet Under" and
"Pasadena," opposite Alison Lohman.
In addition to acting and writing, Nichols comes from an impressive athletic
background. He was ranked third in the world in water skiing and won the Pan
American championship '97. He also enjoys golf, tennis and horseback riding, the
latter inspired by his Texas upbringing and an obsession with John Ford. Nichols
is a cinephile, who admires Hal Ashby and Sam Fuller.
Nichols can next be seen on the big screen in the American version of the French
film "LOL: Laughing Out Loud" alongside Demi Moore, Miley Cyrus, and Ashley
Greene.
Nichols currently resides in Los Angeles, California and Wilmington, North
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Check out
Austin Nichol's
filmography
at IMDB.com. |
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SHANTEL VANSANTEN
as
"Quinn
James" |
D.O.B.:
July 25, 1985
Hometown:
Luverne, Minnesota
Shantel VanSanten joins the cast of The CW's hit drama "One Tree Hill" as Quinn
James, Haley's (Bethany Joy Galeotti) successful, married older sister who shows
up at a crossroads in her life.
VanSanten is an actress and model, most well-known for her appearance on the
reality series "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Search." She has also been
seen in television movies such as "Three Wise Guys" and "Savage Spirit."
In 2008, VanSanten played Janie Sawyer alongside Mischa Barton in the movie "You
and I," based on a Russian novel. The film is about a lonely American teenager
(Barton) who is living in Moscow as she bonds with a local girl (VanSanten) over
their mutual obsession with a Russian pop duo. VanSanten also filmed an episode
of "CSI:NY," alongside Melina Kanakaredes and Eddie Cahill.
Most recently, VanSanten starred as Lori in the feature film "The Final
Destination" which opened at number one at the box office in August of 2009.
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Check out
Shantel VanSanten's filmography
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