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The Cast
The Cast


WOLF LARSON
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Wolf Larson was born Wolfgang Wyszecki in West Germany on December 22, 1959, to Gunther and Ingeborg. At 6'2", Wolf has acted in many movies and television series. In 1998, he starred in the TV movie Storm Chasers: Revenge of the Twister, opposite Kelly McGillis, and played the title character in the television series Tarzan (1991-1993) - he's the only Tarzan actor with an MBA degree - and appeared in the documentary Tarzan: The Legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs. In 1996 (just prior to L.A. Heat), he starred in The Heist with Andrew McCarthy. He has also worked for several years as a college professor, teaching business and economics, and he once ran a calendar company as a side venture. The most profitable line of these were the "Skin Deep" calendars, which featured both men and women in sexy swimwear. Wolf himself is Mr. February 1992. Wolf's recent credits include Castlerock, a guest appearance on the Canadian- produced series Codename: Eternity, Crash & Byrnes, and the Roger Corman-produced Shakedown.

He's also one of two managing directors of the American Academy of Acting.


STEVEN WILLIAMS
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Steven Williams is perhaps best known for his role as Capt. Adam Fuller on the television series 21 Jump Street, and as the mysterious Mr. X on The X-Files. Born on January 7, 1949, in Memphis, Tennessee, he moved to Chicago, Illinois with his mother at the age of 9. During the Vietnam War, Steven was drafted to serve in the US Army. An avid boxer, it was there that Steven's passion found its place. While stationed in Gilhausen, Germany, in the Army's 2nd Armored Division, he went on to become the Divisional Champion with the United States Boxing Team. Steven has also had a recurring role role as Lt. Jefferson Burnett on the 80s television series The Equalizer, starring Edward Woodward. He can also be seen in such films as Corrina, Corrina, Twilight Zone: The Movie, and Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. Following L.A. Heat, he starred as the title character in the Showtime series Linc's.


RENEE TENISON
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Renee Tenison was born on December 2, 1968, in Caldwell, Idaho. Her twin sister, Rosie, was born twenty minutes after her to the surprise of their mom, who had no idea she was having twins! Renee is a former Playboy Playmate (Nov. 1989), as well as a Playmate of the Year (1990), and was also featured in the Playboy Video Playmate Calendar. She has made guest appearances on the television series Mortal Combat: Conquest and Veronica's Closet. Her sister also guest starred on an episode of L.A. Heat as (surprise!) Kendra's twin sister, named (surprise again!) Rosie. The sisters also serve as modeling consultants to Wolf Larson's American Academy of Acting company.


DAWN RADENBAUGH
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Dawn Radenbaugh is a native Californian. Prior to L.A. Heat, she had a role on the daytime soap The Bold and The Beautiful, and has had guest appearances on Melrose Place, Malibu Shores, Fantasy Island, Can't Hurry Love, The Jeff Foxworthy Show and Married With Children. She has also appeared in the films Facade, Forest of Dreams and Drowning On Dry Land. In 1999, Dawn married former Houston Oilers free safety Bo Eason, whom she met in an acting class in 1991. Besides acting, Dawn has begun producing, and in early 2001, staged a play in New York, "Runt of the Litter," starring husband Bo in a semi-autobiographical story of his football days. Also in 2001 (now under her new name, Dawn Eason), she co-starred in the independent film Pursuit of Happiness. Dawn left L.A. Heat towards the end of the first season.


KENNETH TIGAR
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Kenneth Tigar is a familiar face from film and television. His acting credits include The West Wing, Lethal Weapon 2 & 3, Primal Fear, Seventh Heaven, and Star Trek: Voyager. He won a Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award for his stage work and has appeared across the country in his one-man show I Must Be Mr. Boswell. Tigar has both a B.A and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in German Literature, and he spent a year at the University of Gottingen as a Fulbright scholar. He acted for a season in Vienna as a member of the Austrian company Die Komodianten, and his translations of Brecht, Wedekind, and Buchner have been performed from Boston to Los Angeles. As a director, he mounted the first American production of Durenmatt's The Visit, based on the original German text. Other directing credits include A Doll's House, The Yeomen of the Guard, The Zoo Story, the world premiere of The Genius by Mitch Giannunzio, and a national tour of The Gin Game with Kim Hunter of Planet of the Apes. He has taught acting and directing at the University of Connecticut.


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