Brothers with a desire to inspire people through music.
“Put aside the ranger, become who you were born to be.”
- Lord Elrond, Return of the King
Heidi began her career as a child actress and dancer, studying in New York at The American Musical and Dramatics Academy, the American Ballet Theatre School, and at The International School of Dance at Carnegie Hall. She went on to study musical theatre at Syracuse University, and moved to Los Angeles to complete her studies in both theatre and dance at University of Southern California.
Heidi has performed in numerous theatre productions in Los Angeles and New York, and continued with more film and television work upon graduation. Her own life experience has allowed her to portray a wide range of characters from the lovable comedic heroine and quirky sidekick to darker, character-driven dramatic roles requiring a depth of emotion and sensitivity.
She continued to hone her comedic and dramatic skills with workouts at The Actors Studio, studying with such teachers as Shelley Winters, Susan Peretz, and Clyde Ventura, and currently studies with Stephen Book. Comedically, she has trained with Gary Austin, founder of the Groundlings and Robin Menken of Second City, and has worked with several comedians from the Comedy Store.
In addition to her work in theatre, film and television, Heidi has established herself as a sought-after voiceover and commercial actress.
With a career spanning more than 25 years, Jason Marsden has been affectionately referred to as that guy from that show. The seasoned actor has worked in film and television with the best and the brightest, including Ridley Scott, Robert Downey Jr, Billy Crystal, Jim Carrey and countless others. With more than 150 credits to his name, Jason Marsden has definitely made a dent in the entertainment industry.
Originally from Warwick, Rhode Island, Jason and his parents relocated to California when he was 11 years old. After just a few weeks of his new after-school activity--scene study and commercial training--the charismatic Jason was instantly signed by an agency and saturated with auditions for film, television, voice-over, commercials, and more.
Jason was cast as "Eddie Munster" in the revamped The Munsters Today. From there, he appeared on Tales From the Crypt and Star Trek: The Next Generation before landing his second series regular role as "Dash X" on the series Eerie, Indiana. His character actor appeal soon caught the attention of Billy Crystal, who cast him as a younger version of himself in the film Mr. Saturday Night.
For the next few years, Jason co-starred in numerous television shows, including Baywatch, Blossom and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He was soon asked to recur on Full House as D.J.'s rich boyfriend, "Nelson Burkhard". His teen-heartthrob status earned him another recurring gig for two years on the popular TGIF series Boy Meets World. Shortly after, he joined the cast of Step By Step for its final two seasons.
The silver screen soon called to Jason and, at age twenty, he was offered a role appearing opposite Jeff Bridges in White Squall. On a production that spanned eight countries, he shared the screen with contemporaries Scott Wolf, Jeremy Sisto, Ryan Phillippe and Balthazar Getty. Upon returning to the states, Jason propelled himself into more network television, appearing in episodes of The Jamie Foxx Show, Ally McBeal, Even Stevens and Just Shoot Me! It was his unforgettable guest-starring role as "Kim" on Will & Grace however, that earned him a place alongside Eric McCormack, Debra Messing and Harry Connick Jr.
Somehow, among all of his on-camera work, Jason has also managed to amass over 100 credits behind the mike. He has lent his voice to some of animation's most beloved characters in cartoon series, feature films, radio programs, and more. Jason has played a wide range of roles--from the main male character in the English-language dub of the Academy Award-winning Spirited Away, to the son of one of Disney's favorite dogs in A Goofy Movie. If you're a video-game fan, you've probably heard Jason in such epic games as Fallout: New Vegas, Star Wars, Knights of the Old Republic and the title role in Tak and the Power of Juju.
Jason is also a proud member of the Directors Guild of America. Having helmed the season finale of Nickelodeon's The Journey of Allen Strange, he has subsequently directed numerous music videos as well as several short films. His latest short film, Locker 13, earned official selection at Palm Springs Shorts Fest, the Phoenix Film Festival, the Nashville International Film Festival.