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The oldest Donnelly brother, Jimmy, who walks with a limp due to a hit-and-run accident when he was a young child. A reckless and volatile character, Jimmy is always getting into hot water with the law and the Italian-Americans – ever since an Italian mobster beat his father to death.
Guiry has starred in such feature films as Clint Eastwood’s Mystic River, Black Hawk Down and Superheroes.
Guiry’s television credits include Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. |
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The second son of the Donnelly clan. Raised on the mean streets of New York, Tommy has had his brushes with the law, but is now on a straight-and-narrow path to pursue a career as an artist. But strong family ties tend to get him into trouble, especially when he is defending his volatile brother Jimmy.
At 23, Tucker has starred in a myriad of feature films, including Barry Levinson’s Sleepers as the young Billy Crudup, and in Sofia Coppola’s adaptation of The Virgin Suicides as a voyeuristic neighbour and attempted savior alongside Kirsten Dunst.
He has more recently worked alongside Bruce Willis in the thriller Hostage. |
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Billy Lush portrays the quiet and loyal third-born brother, Kevin Donnelly, who is ready to leap into danger without a second thought. As an inveterate gambler, Kevin bets on everything and always loses, but somehow remains convinced that he was born lucky.
Lush recently had a recurring role on Huff. His other television credits include guest appearances on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Six Feet Under, ER, Without a Trace and Hack.
Lush’s feature-film credits include Beautiful Dreamer Arc and Stateside. |
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The youngest brother, Sean, a charming heartthrob who tends to steal his brothers’ girlfriends.
While studying at the prestigious Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, Stahl-David starred in a variety of stage productions, such as One Arm at the Steppenwolf and The Goat or Who Is Sylvia?
Stahl-David’s film credits include 2003’s Uncle Nino and 2001’s New Port South.
Stahl-David graduated from Columbia College (Chicago) in 2005 with a bachelor of arts degree in theatre arts. |
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The beautiful Jenny Reilly, a childhood friend of the Donnelly brothers and Tommy Donnelly’s longtime crush.
A dual citizen of the U.S. and Ireland. She starred in a critically-acclaimed arc of episodes as Alex in the second season of The O.C., and starred in the Jerry Bruckheimer produced Skin.
Other credits include Alpha Dog, 2006 Sundance Film Festival. She won the Jury Award for Best Actress at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival for her role in Bickford Shmeckler’s Cool Ideas. |
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Nicky Cottero, a dapper and powerfully built mobster on the verge of running things for the Italian-Americans, who secretly hopes to take over the Irish-American neighbourhoods as well. A conscience-free and mercurial killer, Nicky makes people uncomfortable with his rabid ambition. His hatred for Tommy Donnelly drives him to confrontations that are dangerous and threatening, especially for the brothers.
Acevedo’s credits include, Invincible, The New World, Dinner Rush, The Thin Red Line, Bait, Boiler Room and 5up 2down. |
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Joey Ice Cream, a fast-talking Irish-American weasel who was born and raised on the mean streets of New York City. A pathological liar, he always tags along behind the Donnelly brothers, though none of them ever trust him.
Nobbs has guest starred on Law & Order and had guest stints on the award-winning series The Sopranos and New York Undercover.
His feature-film credits include Spike Lee’s 25th Hour, Phone Booth and In Search Of.. |
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