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Melissa Joan Hart grew up in Sayville, New York. Her acting career started at the age of four when she did a commercial for a bathtub toy called Splashy. Her mother, Paula Hart, has been her agent from the beginning. Melissa is the oldest of eight children and Mackenzie Lee Hart, is the only sibling who ever appeared on Melissa's TV series, Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Melissa performed in two plays as the youngest member of New York's Circle Repertory Lab Company: Beside Herself in 1989 (starring Lois Smith and William Hurt) and Imagining Brad in 1990. She was also in the National Actors Theater production of The Crucible on Broadway with Martin Sheen (as an understudy of three of the children in the play). Melissa cites Shirley Temple and Audrey Hepburn as early acting inspirations and still collects memorabilia of the former. For the past few years, she has been juggling acting and attending New York University. She's now living in Connecticut.
Actress, producer, host, author, and activist Jodie Sweetin garnered the love of millions in her role as Stephanie Tanner on ABC’s long-running, hugely popular sitcom Full House, and the widely popular Netflix spinoff Fuller House. She will be starring in two upcoming holiday films — Merry Swissmas on Lifetime and A Cozy Christmas Inn on the Hallmark Channel. She previously pulled double duty as co-Executive Producer and star in the rom-com Just Swipe and just wrapped production on Craft Me a Romance which will be out later this year where she once again stars and serves as co-Executive Producer. She was also seen toughing it out in the jungles of Panama on the celebrity-driven CBS reality series Beyond the Edge and simultaneously competing in the Food Network’s Worst Cooks in America Celebrity Edition: That’s So 90s. Jodie also co-hosts the popular parenting podcast Never Thought I’d Say This, which is currently in its fifth season. In addition, Jodie is a favorite guest among most talk shows, becoming a recurring guest co-host on The Talk and E!’s Daily Pop regularly. She is a published author of her memoir UnSweetined and an outspoken activist in multiple areas, advocating for true political and societal changes including Women's issues, BIPOC support, AAPI violence prevention and awareness, Climate Change, the Unhoused populations, LGBTQ+ equality, and Progressive Financial Policies.
Christine Lakin is probably best known for her role as “Al” in the 90’s sit-com Step By Step, more recently, she was one of three Hollywood Darlings on the Pop Network alongside Jodie Sweetin and Beverley Mitchell. The three executives produced the highly improvised comedy loosely based on their real lives and friendship. Christine has also appeared in dozens of films and TV shows such as Modern Family, Station 19, American Housewife, Mother's Day, CSI, The League, Melissa and Joey, Valentine's Day, Veronica Mars, and You Again. She voices multiple roles on FOX’s Family Guy, and Cartoon Network’s Clarence and is known as Jane from The Walking Dead game, Seasons 1 and 2. She is the voice behind PeeBee in EA’s Mass Effect: Andromeda. She is well known for her numerous audiobook narrations (over 50), including the best-seller, Dark Sacred Night by Michael Connelly, in which she plays Renee Ballard. Christine has also performed in several acclaimed theater productions, notably as Clarice Starling in the cult-hit Silence, The Musical (LADCC award), and dozens with LA favorite, The Troubadour Theater Company. She hosts regularly CMT, VH1, and E! and regularly guests on The Steve Harvey Show on his Straight Talk panel. Ms. Lakin is a nominated choreographer, whose work has appeared on HBO’s Westworld, True Blood, Schooled, and ABC’s The Goldbergs. She has worked on numerous films such as You Again, and Parental Guidance alongside such talent as Sigourney Weaver, Betty White, Jamie Lee Curtis, Steve Carell, Jennifer Garner, and Bette Midler. Most recently she’s been behind the camera, directing episodic television for Apple, Disney+, and ABC including The Goldbergs and High School Musical, The Musical, and The Series.
Jenna von Oy began her professional career at the ripe young age of 6, and her nearly 40-year career has led to an eclectic list of creative endeavors. She spent her early years working in the television and film industry in Los Angeles, making her mark in 90’s television on NBC's Blossom, where she spent five years portraying America’s quintessential best friend, Six LeMeure. After filming over 100 episodes, the show entered into syndication and came to a close, coinciding with her acceptance into the University of Southern California’s prestigious film school. She followed college with a memorable role on another long-running series, UPN’s The Parkers, which enjoyed a five-year run before entering into syndication. Most recently, she appeared in the 2022 season two premiere of Call Me Kat. Von Oy moved to Nashville in 2007 and has spent the past decade of her career focusing on being a published author, storyteller, and public speaker, penning a candid monthly blog for People Magazine that gave way to a two-book series with Medallion Press, called Situation Momedy. Her first book was released in November 2015, followed by the sequel in 2017, which included appearances on shows such as Home & Family and the TODAY show. Her penchant for writing led to a position as associate editor and lead writer for Nashville-based lifestyle publication StyleBlueprint, where she continues to hone her skills.