
LYNN COLLINS (Silverfox) has displayed tremendous range and versatility in a variety of different roles. Collins' big screen debut came in 2004 when she starred opposite Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons and Joseph Fiennes in Michael Radford's "The Merchant of Venice." The film debuted at the Venice Film Festival and was released by Sony Classics in 2004. Collins won rave reviews for her performance as Portia, one of the most complicated roles in the Shakespeare library.
Collins stars opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the independent film, "Uncertainty," which debuted at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival. That same year, Collins had a pivotal role in the first season of HBO's Golden Globe® nominated drama, "True Blood" from Academy Award winning director Alan Ball. Collins played Dawn, the best friend of main character Sookie Stackhouse.
Collins co-starred in William Friedken's critically praised independent film, "Bug." Additional film credits include "13 Going on 30" and "50 First Dates." Collins also had memorable roles in "The Lake House," "Number 23" and "Numb."
On stage, Collins played the lead role of Rosalind in The NYSF Public Theatre's production of "As You Like It" at the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, for which she received rave reviews.
Collins was born and raised in Texas but moved to New York when she was accepted at the esteemed Juilliard School to study acting. While at Juilliard, Lynn was honored with the two most prestigious awards given to drama students: The Houseman Award, for Exceptional Ability in Classical Theatre and Command of Language, and The Michel St. Denis Award, given to one member of the graduating class for outstanding achievement and commitment to the ensemble.
After graduating, Collins landed her first starring role on the New York stage, playing Ophelia opposite Liev Schreiber in The New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theatre's production of "Hamlet." Other roles include Juliet in Sir Peter Hall's production of "Romeo and Julie" at the Ahmanson Theatre, and John Barton's Shakespeare special for PBS. Collins landed her first leading role on Broadway in Scott Elliot's production of "The Women" at The Roundabout Theatre.

TAHYNA TOZZI (Emma Frost), is an Australian model, singer and actress, perhaps best known for her role as Perri on Australian television series Blue Water High on free to air channel ABC.
Tozzi grew up in the Sydney beach-side suburb of Cronulla with her Italian father, Dutch mother and younger sister, Cheyenne Tozzi. She began modeling at eight years old.
Tozzi played Perri on Blue Water High in 2005. She returned to the series for the second-to-last episode of the second series, which aired in December 2006.
More recently, Tozzi has performed in Beautiful, her first feature film, playing 17-year-old provocateur Suzy. The film also stars Peta Wilson, Deborah-Lee Furness and Asher Keddie.
As of 2009, she is to appear in the X-Men spin-off, X-Men Origins: Wolverine as Emma Frost.
She also appeared in CSI: NY season 5, forbidden fruit.
Tozzi is dating Bra Boy surfer Koby Abberton, a fellow Australian. The two share a house in Santa Monica, a suburb of Los Angeles.
Some of Tozzi's hobbies include Ballet, Hip hop and Funk Dancing. She is a black belt in karate, and a national champion in the Japanese karate style of Shotokan.
Tozzi graduated from Woolooware High School in 2003 with a distinction credit in both drama and music. She can play the guitar, piano, saxophone and drums.
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