Christopher Hempstead  |  Justin

A graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia with a degree in Theatre, Mr. Hempstead has received critical acclaim for his performances on stage and his Los Angeles improv shows. Additionally, he has been featured in several motion pictures, and most recently starred in the independent film TO MAKE A STIFF DRINK and THE KISS - a short film that is being developed into a feature. Mr. Hempstead also has a production company in which their debut feature starts production in Spring 2006.

Tim Benedick  |  Stoker

Tim Benedick studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in NYC, where he studied with the renowned Sandford Meisner. After acting in many Off-Broadway productions, he moved to Los Angeles. Mr. Benedick has since been a co-star in several television shows and feature films. High Traffic represents the first time he has acted in, written and directed in the same production. This is also his directorial debut.

Mr. Benedick holds a degree in Journalism from University of Missouri-Columbia. He has written several feature length scripts and numerous short stories and monologues.

Kerr Smith  |  Brick Bronson

Kerr grew up in the Philadelphia suburb of Exton, Pennsylvania. During his senior year of high school, he made his first dramatic performance playing Sir Edward Ramsey in his school's production of The King and I. He then attended the University of Vermont, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.

After graduating, Kerr returned to Exton to start a marketing firm with his father, a financial advisor. When he discovered that he enjoyed making the presentations more than the actual business, he decided to move to New York and pursue acting.

In addition to appearing on Dawson's Creek, Kerr has also appeared in The Broken Hearts Club and two independent features which are Hit and Runway and Kiss and Tell.