Contributing Artists

Dule Hill

DULÉ HILL

Best known for his work as Charlie Young on “The West Wing,” Dulé Hill stars in “Psych”, the hit hour crime/comedy series in which an amateur sleuth (James Roday) cons the police into believing he has psychic powers that help solve crimes. Hill plays straight man to Roday’s foil. Produced by NBC Universal TV Studio, “Psych” premiered in July as the # 1 rated cable show on USA Network.

Allison Janney

ALLISON JANNEY

Displaying astonishing versatility with a wide range of roles in film, television and theater, Allison Janney has taken her place among a select group of actors who combine a leading lady’s profile with a character actor’s art of performance. She recently wrapped production on the screen version of the Tony Award winning Broadway musical “Hairspray” and Kenneth Lonergan’s “Margaret” opposite Matt Damon and Anna Paquin. In addition, she last appeared in the comedy “Strangers with Candy” and was heard as the voice of ‘Gladys’ in DreamWorks’ animated comedy “Over the Hedge.”

Janel Moloney

JANEL MOLONEY

Janel Moloney has garnered two Emmy nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2002 and 2004 for her role as Donna Moss on NBC’s award-winning dramatic series, “The West Wing.” Most recently, Moloney received critical praise for her moving portrayal of Amber Frey in the CBS movie, “Amber Frey: Witness for the Prosecution”. The drama focused on Amber’s relationship with convicted murderer Scott Petersen.

Martin Sheen

MARTIN SHEEN

Growing up in Dayton, Ohio, Martin Sheen (born Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez) always wanted to be an actor. His father thought otherwise, but undeterred, Sheen finally borrowed a few bucks from a local priest and headed for New York. That was 1959. Now, almost five decades later, he has piled up Emmys, Golden Globes, and other awards and accolades for his performances in movies such as Badlands, The Subject Was Roses, Apocalypse Now, The Departed and Bobby, and on television for “Kennedy,” “Blind Ambition” and his seven seasons in the role of President Josiah Bartlet on NBC’s “The West Wing.” He has received many honors for his tireless work as an activist for social and environmental causes, including the César E. Chávez Spirit Award and the Shinnyoen Foundations’ Pathfinder’s Peace Award.