MILLA JOVOVICH (Alice) most
recently starred in the futuristic, action thriller Ultraviolet
as action heroine Violet. Jovovich began her acting career
at the age of nine, starring in the Disney television movie “The Night Train
to Kathmandu.” By the time she turned sixteen, she had
starred in Return to the Blue Lagoon, Sir Richard Attenborough’s
Chaplin opposite Robert Downey, Jr., Kuffs with Christian Slater
and Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused. Jovovich’s
breakthrough role was in Luc Besson’s science fiction thriller
The Fifth Element opposite Bruce Willis. She went on to star
in He Got Game for director Spike Lee and opposite Denzel Washington,
The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, which re-teamed her
with Luc Besson and also starred Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway
and John Malkovich and received glowing reviews appearing opposite
Adrien Brody and Jared Harris in the feature film, Dummy. Her
additional film credits include The Million Dollar Hotel with
Mel Gibson, The Claim, Zoolander, starring Ben Stiller and Owen
Wilson, and Paul W.S. Anderson’s Resident Evil and Resident
Evil: Apocalypse.

Milla Jovovich
When
she was 11 years old, renowned fashion photographer Herb
Ritts photographed Jovovich for the London magazine The
Face as well as Italy’s Lei magazine, launching her modeling
career. A spokesperson for L’Oreal for ten years, Jovovich
has appeared on more than 150 national and international magazine
covers. In addition, Jovovich has a musical career in which
she writes and sings. She released “The Divine Comedy” album
in 1994 and has contributed to many soundtracks, including
The Prince & Me, The Rules of Attraction and The Million
Dollar Hotel. Always known throughout the world for her
personal sense of style, in 2005 Milla's love of fashion
led her to start her own clothing line, Jovovich-Hawk with
her friend and business partner, Carmen Hawk. Jovovich-Hawk
achieved instant acclaim in the domestic and international
fashion industry and has continued to thrive, garnering
attention from fashion magazines and the red carpet watchers
of the world.
ODED FEHR (Carlos Oliveira) reprises his role from the second
film in the Resident Evil trilogy, Resident Evil: Apocalypse.

Oded Fehr
Fehr
is best known to audiences as Ardeth Bay in the blockbuster
hits The Mummy and The Mummy Returns. The Mummy was Fehr’s
first major screen role, which garnered him the title of People’s “Sexiest
Import” in 1999. Director Steven Sommers was so impressed
by Fehr that he chose not to kill off the character and instead
brought back Ardeth Bay for a more prominent role in the sequel,
which grossed $70 million in its first week. Fehr’s additional
film credits include playing an Italian gigolo opposite Rob
Schneider in Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo and the western drama
Texas Rangers. On television, Fehr recently starred with Dana
Delaney in the John Wells drama “Presidio Med.” He
also starred in the crime drama series “UC: Undercover.” In
addition, he appeared in the made-for-television movies “Arabian
Nights” and “Cleopatra.”
Fehr
trained at the famed Old Vic Theatre School in England, and
after graduation, he landed the lead role in a production
of “Don Juan Comes Back From War” at
the Courtyard Theatre in London.
ALI LARTER (Claire
Redfield) currently
stars in NBC's ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Niki Sanders,
a single mother who struggles to support her exceptionally
gifted young son's private school education and whose mirror
image has a secret.

Ali Larter
Larter
starred in the successful first and second installments of
the Final Destination franchise and opposite Reese Witherspoon
in the hit film Legally Blonde. In addition, Larter enjoyed
a successful run on the New York stage in "The Vagina Monologues."
After making her feature film debut in the blockbuster hit
Varsity Blues, Larter includes among her credits A Lot Like
Love; American Outlaws, in which she starred opposite Colin
Farrell; Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back for writer/director/actor
Kevin Smith; House on Haunted Hill, a remake of the original
Vincent Price horror classic with Taye Diggs and Geoffrey Rush;
and Drive Me Crazy.
Larter's other film credits include the independent film Crazy
and the soon-to-be released Marigold.
A native of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Larter began modeling
at the age of thirteen and traveled the world before moving
to New York, where she currently resides. Her birthday is February
28.
IAIN GLEN (Dr.
Isaacs) reprises his role
from the second Resident Evil film. An accomplished stage actor,
Glen graduated from the Edinburgh Academy and University of
Aberdeen. He trained as an actor at RADA, London, where he
won the Bancroft medal. Glen was nominated for a Laurence Olivier
Theatre Award in 1999 (1998 season) for Best Actor for his
performance in “The Blue Room,” opposite Nicole
Kidman. He was nominated for a 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre
Award for Best Actor in a Musical of 1996 for his performance
in “Martin Guerre.” He has appeared onstage as
Macbeth (Tron Theatre) and Henry V (Royal Shakespeare Company).
He also received much acclaim for his performances on stage
in “Silent Scream” and “Hedda Gabler” at
the Duke Of York's Theatre, London. He was nominated for an
Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play for “The Crucible” with
the Royal Shakespeare Company.
In
1985, the ascending stage talent made a successful transition
to the screen with a small role in an episode of the popular
U.K. mystery series “Taggart,” and after making
the leap to the big screen with a supporting role in the 1987
feature Will You Love Me Tomorrow, Glen returned to television
the next year for a role in the series “The Fear.” In
the years that followed, Glen’s big-screen career gained
notable momentum thanks to solid performances in Gorillas in
the Mist and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, with his
early years coming to a peak when he took home a Best Actor
award from the Berlin International Film Festival for his turn
as a convicted killer in the 1990 film Silent Scream. That
same year, Glen also received accolades for his portrayal of
real-life explorer Lt. John Hanning Speke in Mountains of the
Moon.
Following
a turn as a sports reporter in Glasgow Kiss, Glen received
notable international exposure with a high-profile role opposite
Angelina Jolie in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Glen subsequently
starred in such films as Gabriel & Me, Darkness,
and The Soul Keeper before he made an epic turn as an anthropologist
in 2005's Man to Man.
More
recently, Glen’s film credits include playing Richard
the Lionhearted in Ridley Scott’s epic Kingdom of Heaven,
as well as such films as Mrs. Ratcliffe’s Revolution,
The Last Legion, Small Engine Repair, Beautiful Creatures,
The Young Americans and among numerous others.
ASHANTI (Nurse Betty) has
been one of the most popular talents on the music scene since
she struck gold with her 2002 debut album, Ashanti. It topped
Billboard’s Top 200 and R&B
album charts, and sold a whopping 504,593 units in its first
week of release. This figure set a record on SoundScan for
most albums sold by any first-time female artist, since the
retail tracking system began.

Ashanti
At
the same time, Ashanti secured the #1 spot on Billboard’s
Hot 100 Singles chart and its R&B/Hip Hop Singles & Tracks
chart with her song "Foolish." She made Billboard
history by having her first three chart entries simultaneously
place in the top ten of the magazine’s Hot 100 list.
Ashanti is the first female – and only the second recording
artist since The Beatles – to accomplish this feat.
That
same year, Ashanti won the Grammy® Award for best
contemporary R&B album. She also received eight Billboard
Awards, with her debut album topping the Billboard album chart.
In addition, she won two American Music Awards, as well as
Soul Train’s Aretha Franklin Entertainer of the Year
Award.
Ashanti’s follow-up release, Chapter II, debuted at
number one on Billboard’s album chart and spawned two
Top Ten singles. Her other albums include Ashanti’s Christmas
and the platinum-selling Concrete Rose.
Ashanti
made the leap to acting with a role on an episode of the
1960’s drama “American Dreams,” in
which she portrayed famed pop singer Dionne Warwick. She has
also appeared on the series “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,” “Buffy
the Vampire Slayer,” and “Las Vegas.”
In
2005, Ashanti made her big-screen acting debut opposite Samuel
L. Jackson in Coach Carter and also starred as Dorothy in
the ABC telefilm “The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz.” In
addition, she made a special appearance in the indie Bollywood
musical Bride & Prejudice, in which she sang in both Hindi
and English. She also recently starred in the comedy John Tucker
Must Die.
The
singer-actress has also performed on virtually every music
awards show from The American Music Awards to the Grammys,
the MTV Video Music Awards, MTV Europe Awards the Soul Train
Awards, and the Kids’ Choice Awards.
While performing at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles, MIKE
EPPS (L.J.) caught the attention
of musician/actor Ice Cube who cast him in the comedy Next
Friday. Epps next appeared in 3 Strikes, Bait with Jamie
Foxx for director Antoine Fuqua and the Method Man and Redman
hit How High. He teamed up with Ice Cube again to star in
All About the Benjamins, which Ice Cube also co-wrote and
Epps served as co-executive producer, and returned to the
Friday series in Friday After Next. Most recently, Epps appeared
in The Fighting Temptations, starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and
Beyoncé Knowles.
Epps,
always the class cut-up, got his start as a teenager by performing
in local stand-up comedian contests. His success in his home
state of Indiana gave him the courage to move to Atlanta,
where he made a name for himself at the Comedy Act Theatre.
Epps then moved to New York City where he was able to break
into some of the comedy clubs and soon found himself a part
of HBO’s Def Comedy Jam. Not only did he star
in two of Def Jam’s broadcast programs, Epps also toured
with Def Comedy Jam and has appeared on numerous national comedy
programs, including Uptown Comedy Club and BET’s The
Comedy Store.
He reprises his role of L.J. in this film after playing the
character in Resident Evil: Apocalypse.