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Adam Kane is arguably the smartest man alive - the strategist, tactician and moral center of MUTANT X. It was his genetic research that inadvertently created new mutants - and he takes as his responsibility the salvation of these innocent victims of society. Adam has the serenity of a warrior poet - the perfect leader for MUTANT X.
Shalimar Fox is in her mid 20s, fiery, feral and stunning, a sensual beauty utterly in touch with her primal self. Blessed with both human and animal DNA, Shalimar has the strength, speed, and cunning of the animal kingdom…with a tempestuous nature to match. She is uncannily fast, inhumanly agile and sensually feline. Walking the line between human and feral, Shalimar is a little wild and completely unpredictable.
Brennan Mulwray is a tough, yet vulnerable, street-smart wiseguy in his late 20s-with the astonishing ability to generate enough electricity from his own body to power a small city. A fast talking cavalier with an ingratiating grin, Brennan is a master of electricity - who throws bolts of energy from his fingertips. Brennan loves being a New Mutant - throwing off sparks is an absolute blast.
Jesse Kilmartin is a sweetly naive and good-natured guy in his early 20s who can alter the density of his body at will - going from rock solid as a stone wall one moment-then walking through a stone wall the next. Jesse led a sheltered childhood, and still has a lot to learn about the harsh realities of the world, but he's more than proved himself an invaluable member of MUTANT X.
Emma deLauro is a mischievous knockout in her early 20's - a telempath who can communicate her own feelings - and receive the feelings of others around her. Emma can't read thoughts, but she can sense in great detail an emotional state of mind - and learn an awful lot about another person from it. When these gifts combine with her party girl personality, fun and trouble are a double guarantee.
Victoria Pratt stars as Shalimar Fox, a feral beauty with super-human strength, speed and awareness as a result of her human and animal DNA, in the action drama series MUTANT X. Most recently, Pratt played the quirky romantic role of Jennifer in the independent feature film The Mallory Effect, which made its world premiere at the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival. In 1998, after appearing in a two-part episode of Xena: Warrior Princess as Cyane, Queen of the Amazons, Pratt was spotted by the producers and cast in the leading role of Sarge, the futuristic soldier girl in the action-adventure series Cleopatra 2525. She has also starred in the HBO film Blacktop, a psychological thriller in which she played the charismatic and unforgettable Charlie opposite Meatloaf and Lochlyn Munro (Scary Movie). Pratt’s breakout role came as the hard-nosed female Mafia boss Jackie Janczyk on the Canadian series John Woo’s Once A Thief. Since then, she has starred as a marine in Aaron Spelling and Mark Frost’s pilot Forbidden Island; co-starred as a foreign correspondent opposite Rod Steiger and David Hasselhoff in the political thriller Legacy; and guest-starred as a concubine in Francis Ford Coppola’s series First Wave for the Sci Fi Channel. Pratt was born in Ontario, Canada, and graduated summa cum laude from York University. While working in York University’s Human Performance Lab, she tested professional athletes from the Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets and the San Jose Sharks. A student of martial arts for seven years, she has also made a series of exercise videos and is co-author of several fitness books. When she is not working, Pratt enjoys spending time at her home in Los Angeles.
Victor Webster stars as Brennan Mulwray, a street-wise rebel whose body can generate massive amounts of electricity, in the action drama series MUTANT X. Webster recently appeared in the smash hit film comedy Bringing Down the House, starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah. He also guest-starred in the June 2003 sixth season premiere of HBO’s hit series Sex and the City. Other television credits include his starring role as Victor Mansfield on the Emmy Award-winning AMC Network series The Lot, which followed life at a Hollywood movie studio during the late 1930’s. In addition, Webster was named by People magazine as one of the “50 Most Eligible Bachelors” of 2002, putting him in the company of super-stars Justin Timberlake and George Clooney. Born in Calgary, Canada, Webster always pushed himself to the limit. This self-proclaimed daredevil thrives on the rush of combat sports, racecar driving, motorcycle racing and extreme sports. A student of martial arts, he spent many years teaching and competing, and achieved an undefeated record in the heavyweight Black Belt division, as well as an undefeated record as an amateur kickboxer. Immediately upon moving to Los Angeles, Webster’s acting career kicked into high gear. One of his first acting roles was a recurring role on the Spelling daytime drama Sunset Beach. Shortly after, he landed the role of the lovable troublemaker Nicholas Alamain on Days of Our Lives. He then ventured into feature films with starring roles in Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled and Universal’s Gangland. He also starred in the highly publicized television movie of the week The Chippendale Murders and has made several guest-star appearances on various television series. Between projects, Webster spends his free time reading, playing a wide variety of sports and delving into the world of writing and directing. He also participates in many charities involving The Special Olympics, The Ark Trust, animals, and abused women and children. More information can be found on his website, www.victorwebster.com.
Forbes March stars as Jesse Kilmartin, the team’s computer whiz who can alter the density of his body at will, in the action drama series MUTANT X. March was born in Bristol, England and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia in a very creative environment. His father is columnist-philosopher Dr. Peter March; his mother, Janette March, is an English/music teacher. Following in his parent’s academic footsteps, March enrolled in the pre-med program at McGill University in Montreal, but soon left to explore his artistic interests. He moved to Vancouver in pursuit of an acting career and landed the first role he auditioned for in a national campaign for Kennar Toys. Soon after, he won a recurring role in the popular Canadian television series Northwood. March moved to New York where he was granted a full scholarship at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Institute. Shortly after, he landed the well-loved role of Scott Chandler on the long-running ABC daytime drama All My Children. Most recently, he received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Methodfest Film Festival in Pasadena, CA for his portrayal of Jay in the award-winning film Way Off Broadway. He also appeared in the teen horror film, Campfire Stories, in which he starred with The Sopranos’ Jamie-Lynn Sigler. March has graced runways, billboards and the pages of magazines in ad campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger, Giorgio Armani, Nautica and Marlboro Clothing. A true world traveler, he has lived and worked in Europe, Asia, South America, Canada and the United States. An avid reader, he is also proficient in Italian, piano, violin and guitar. March now makes his home in Toronto, Canada, with Vanessa Sergio and their daughter.
Lauren Lee Smith was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1980. The stepdaughter of a documentary filmmaker, she traveled the world with her family and has lived in Europe, Central America, The U.S. and Canada. At 14, her stepfather moved the family to Los Angeles, California. There she was approached by a fashion scout and quickly began a professional modeling career. At 19, she signed with an agent, and shortly thereafter was cast in a featured role in Get Carter starring Sylvester Stallone. Since then she has appeared in such television shows as MTV's boy band parody 2Gether, and James Cameron's Dark Angel for FOX. In 2000, she played the title role in Christy, a three part mini-series for the PAX TV Network. Her theatre credits include Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Cymbeline.
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