Molly Stanton
“Sara Wagner”
Best known to TV audiences as “Charity Standish” in NBC’s soap, Passions, Molly Stanton was discovered during her freshman year at UC Berkeley after a psychic predicted that she’d “receive a contract from the entertainment industry within the next six months.” After completing her finals, Molly followed her destiny back to Los Angeles where she appeared under contract for NBC as supernatural “Charity/Evil Charity/Zombie Charity” from Passions debut in 1999 until 2004. Moving into primetime, Molly starred alongside Sara Gilbert, Melanie Griffith and Mark Linn-Baker in the Mutchnick-Kohan comedy series Twins. After playing the lead role in the Liz Meriwether pilot, Sluts, Molly received a talent-holding deal from Twentieth Century Fox Studios and was cast in the ensemble TV comedy, Do Not Disturb with Jerry McConnell and Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and in the Fox feature, Miss March. Molly has guest starred in numerous TV shows and pilots including: CSI Miami, Two and a Half Men, Major Crimes and Switched at Birth.
T.J. Power
“Dan”
T.J. Power, born and raised in Australia, grabbed the attention of American audiences when he landed the coveted role of Javier Bardem’s son in the Julia Roberts film, Eat, Pray, Love, directed by Ryan Murphy. He followed his famous kiss with Bardem with another memorable role as Chris O’Dowd’s favorite soldier in The Sapphires, and received an Equity Award for Outstanding Performance by An Ensemble in a Miniseries for Parer’s War. T.J. recently starred opposite Quinton Aaron (The Blind Side) in Halfway, shot in Wisconsin. He was nominated for AACTA Awards’ Best Supporting Actor for his role as “Sam” in The Little Death without uttering a word. T.J. joins the cast of Offspring on Ten in the their sixth season. Trained in acting, T.J. is also a talented musician and songwriter. He currently resides in Los Angeles.
Jaz Sinclair
“Jayme Mac”
Dallas native, Jaz Sinclair gained national attention for her role as “Angela” in the 2015 film Paper Towns, based on the novel of the same name by John Green, with Cara Delevingne and Nat Wolff. Jaz starred in HBO’s 2013 documentary series Masterclass and has guest-starred in TV shows including: Rizzoli & Isles and Revolution. Active in short films and feature films, Jaz will appear in the upcoming John Cassar-directed film, When The Bough Breaks, with Morris Chestnut later this year.