North and South Miniseries
Billy Hazard
John Stockwell in book I &
Parker Stevenson in book II.
      
      John Stockwell was born in Galveston, Texas, and raised in NYC. While in HS he made his
off-Broadway debut in "Three Boys" at Playwrights horizon and did a nine-month stint on the daytime
drama, "Guiding Light." He appeared in "Camino Real" at the Williamstown Theater Festival, "Ah!
Wilderness" at the Darien Theater and "Savages" at the Loeb Drama Center, then studied acting at
the Toyal Academy of Dramatic Arts, and film at the NYU School of the Arts. He made his motion
picture debut in "Losing It," with Tom Cruise. Among other films are "My Science Project," "Christing,"
"Eddie and the Cruizers," "City Limits," "So Fine" and "Radioactive Dreams." His television movies
include "Too Good To Be True" and "Quarterback Princess." On stage, he has performed in "Loot"
and "Spring's Awakening" at the Brighton Festival in England, and in "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
and "Macbeth" at the Houston Shakespeare Festival.
      
Isabel Hazard
Wendy Fulton in book I
Mary Crosby in book II
Deborah Rush in book III

      
Stanley Hazard featured in the second to the last row on the right
Jonathan Frakes
Pennsylvania-born Jonathan Frakes grew up in Bethlehem, PA, a foundry town in Lehigh Valley. He
majored in theatre at Pennsylvania State University, then continued his draining at Harvard's Loeb
Drama Center, where he starred as Tom in "The Time of Your Life" and Matt in "The Threepenny
Opera." Moving to New York City, he appeared for a year in the daytime drama "The Doctors,"
performed in the Broadway hit musical "Shenandoah" and was seen in the off-Broadway revival of
Eugene O'Neill's "The Hairy Ape." Since moving to Hollywood in 1978, Frakes made appearances on
more than 30 television series. He previously held the recurring role of Ashley Longworth on "The
Waltons," starred as Marcus Marshall in "Bare Essence," and played Morgan Fairchild's secretary in
the ABC series "Paper Dolls."
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