Hérna kemur smá um leikarana í The o.c þetta er reynadr á ensku. Mér finnst þetta snilldarþættir og get ekki beðið eftir Seríu 2!!:D elska þessa þætti þeir voru sýndir á Skjáeinum kl. 20:00
geggt góðir og sætir leikarar.. en nenni ekki að setja alla inn það tekur svo mikið pláss..og tíma..Allavega njótið;)

Benjamin McKenzie as Ryan Atwood on The OC

Birthday: Unkown
Birth Place: Austin, Texas, USA

Benjamin McKenzie was born and raised in Texas. Following, his graduation from the University of Virginia where he was a Foreign Affairs and Economics major, he moved to New York to pursue his passion for acting.


While in New York he appeared off-Broadway in “Life is a Dream” at the Soho Rep. Additionally, he performed in numerous productions at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, including “Street Scene” and “The Blue Bird,” and at the University of Virginia, in “Measure for Measure” and “Zoo Story” before moving to Los Angeles where he landed a lead role in THE O.C.


Adam Brody as Seth Cohen on The OC

Birthday: Unknown
Birth Place: San Diego, California, USA

Born and raised in San Diego, California, Adam Brody spent his teen years hanging out with his friends, having fun and surfing. Upon graduation, he convinced his parents to allow him to attend college in Los Angeles. However, instead of enrolling in school, he hired a private acting coach, signed with a personal manager and soon landed the lead in the telefilm “Growing Up Brady,” playing Barry Williams.


Soon thereafter, Brody was cast as the lead character of Zack in MTV's series “Now What?” His television credits quickly grew, and they now include a recurring role as Coop in “Once and Again,” a recurring role as Dave in “Gilmore Girls” and guest-starring roles in “Judging Amy,” “Family Law” and “Smallville.” Brody's feature film credits include Warner Bros.' “Grind,” the hit 2002 thriller “The Ring,” and “Holding Out Hope,” opposite Ed Asner and Illeana Douglas.



Brody currently lives in Los Angeles, CA.




Mischa Barton as Marissa Cooper on The OC

Birthday: January 24, 1986
Birth Place: London, England, UK

At the age of 17, Mischa Barton, Glamour magazine's “Next Big Thing,” and Entertainment Weeklys It List honoree, has developed an extensive filmography and theatrical résumé that will surely make her one of the most sought-after young actresses of her generation. Neutrogena recently signed her for their 2003 campaign.


Barton made her feature film debut in 1998 with the critically lauded Sundance favorite “Lawn Dogs,” opposite Sam Rockwell. This was followed by “Pups,” a modern-day version of “Bonnie and Clyde,” for filmmaker Ash (“Bang”). She then added key roles in the 1999 blockbusters “The Sixth Sense,” with Bruce Willis and Haley Joel Osment, and “Notting Hill,” with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.


Barton subsequently completed work on an additional five features, including “Lost and Delirious,” opposite Piper Perabo, and “Julie Johnson,” with Courtney Love and Lili Taylor–both of which premiered at Sundance. Barton can also be seen in “Skipped Parts,” with Jennifer Jason Leigh and Drew Barrymore; “Tart,” with Melanie Griffith and Dominique Swain; and “Paranoid,” with Jessica Alba.


Barton began her promising career in New York theatre at age 9 with a lead role in Tony Kushner's “Slavs!” She soon segued into the lead role in James Lapine's “Twelve Dreams” at Lincoln Center. Among her other varied stage credits are “Where the Truth Lies” and “One Flea Spare,” both of which were presented at the New York Shakespeare Festival.


Barton was featured for three seasons on the daytime drama “All My Children.” She also portrayed the title role of Frankie alongside Joan Plowright in the Showtime film “Frankie and Hazel.” Barton shot on location in Australia for the telefilm “A Ring of Endless Light” and immediately followed with an eight-episode arc on “Once and Again.”



A longtime Manhattan resident, Barton enjoys family life with her parents and two sisters.


Rachel Bilson as Summer Roberts on The OC

Birthday: Unkown
Birth Place: Unknown

Rachel Bilson is enjoying a successful and continually developing acting career in television, feature films and on the stage.


After playing parts in Bye Bye Birdie, Once Upon A Mattress and The Crucible, Bilson moved on to co-starring roles in the television series Human Target, Its True, 8 Simple Rules and Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Bilson has also appeared in the feature The Wrong Guys from New World Pictures.


She currently lives in Los Angeles, where she was also raised.