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Spencer is just 23 years old and has already racked up quite a resume. She has guest starred in such shows as The Clubhouse, The Bedford Diaries, and her father, Kelsey Grammer’s, show “Cheers” when she was just eight years old. Before joining the cast of As the World Turns in 2006, she starred in a movie called “The Path of Most Resistance” which just recently won Best Motion Picture award at a film festival. Although, she only did 72 episodes on ATWT before being let go, Spencer has received some major applause for taking on such a popular character and pairing(Lucy and Dusty). She also has quite a fanbase, now. You can catch Spencer in the motion picture “Descent” as Shannon and as the lead character in the ABC FAMILY hit “GREEK”. The movie will be released in 2007 and the show will return in 2008 for their sophmore season. - Bio done by Mandee
Filmography
Television -
1. GREEK … Casey Cartwright (2007 - ?)
2. As the World Turns … Dr. Lucinda ‘Lucy’ Marie Montgomery ( over 75 episdoes, May 31, 2006 - December 14, 2006)
3. Law and Order: Special Victims Unit … Katie (1 episode, 2006)
4. The Bedford Diaries … Lee’s Classmate (2005)
5. Clubhouse … Sheila (3 episodes, 2004)
6. Third Watch … Kimmie (1 episode, 2005)
7. Johnny Zero … Dora (1 episode, 2005)
8. Cheers … ? (1 episode, 1980s )
Movie -
1. Descent … Shannon (2007)
2. The Path of Most Resistance … Prudence (2006)
3. Beautiful Ohio … ? (2005)
Scott Michael Foster stars as the young up-and-coming filmmaker Jed on NBC’s newest drama series, “quarterlife.” First made as an Internet series, “quarterlife” explores the lives of six creative twentysomethings trying to find their way in the world.
Foster currently also stars on the ABC Family show “Greek.” Foster plays ‘Cappie’ who is the president of the Kappa Tau fraternity and Casey’s crazy cool ex-boyfriend who by all accounts cannot be taken seriously. In the series, he has to prove that he is more than meets the eye.
Foster just completed a guest starring role on “Women’s Murder Club” opposite Angie Harmon and stars in the upcoming independent feature “Teenage Dirtbag.”
Raised in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Foster was active in college theatre and local stage productions. In addition to his role in “Greek,” his other film and television work includes roles in indie films “The Horrible Flowers” and “Forever Charlie.” He has also appeared in various national commercials.
Foster also enjoys performing with his band “Siren’s Eye” where he is the lead singer and plays rhythm guitar.
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First telecast over cable’s ABC Family Channel on July 9, 2007, the weekly comedy-drama Greek TV Show starred Jacob Zachar as Rusty Cartwright, a nerdy college freshman. Like every other newcomer on campus, Rusty was “rushed” by all the fraternities, and after much consideration he decided to pledge at Kappa Tau Gamma.

This was bad news for Rusty’s older sister Casey (Spencer Grammer), who was running for the presidency of the girls’ sorority Zeta Beta Zeta and didn’t want her geeky kid brother messing up her chances. Scott M. Foster played Casey’s ex-boyfriend Cappie, the president of Kappa Tau Gamma; Jake McDorman was Casey’s current beau Evan, head of Kappa Tau’s arch-rival Omega Chi Delta; Paul James was Rusty’s best pal Calvin, whose family ties had forced him to bypass Kappa Tau in favor of Omega Chi, and who was afraid to tell anyone (except Rusty) that he was gay; Clark Duke) was Rusty’s roomie Dale, who unlike our hero was a religiously motivated “abstainer”, determined NOT to lose his virginity at the first opportunity; and, respectively assuming the roles of Casey’s best pal and staunchest rival Ashleigh and Rebecca, were Amber Stevens and Dilshad Vadsaria. Stereotypical to a fault, but a lot of fun all the same, Greek graduated to over-the-air TV when it was picked up by Family Channel’s sister network ABC on July 13, 2007.
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Rebecca and Cappie decide to go public with their relationship and Cappie decides to tell Casey and of course she doesn’t take it well. Two episodes ago, Rusty’s roommate Dale offered to ’straighten’ out Calvin. Dale offers it again and Calvin tells him he isn’t interested. But Calvin decides to humor Dale. Of course, Calvin goes through the regular “You think I chose to be gay” relay, but thankfully briefly. The show is creative, with Dale–being an unique character and being true to people I know, or exaggerated. Dale can come off as evil or stupid, but they way they do it, it is not so bad. So Calvin finds himself at Dale’s purity club and they stare at him because they haven’t “seen a Gay in the wild.” It can come off as offensive, but again, they are just ignorant. Calvin likes the prospect of a group that talks about their feelings and don’t have sex with women.
When it is good to bad, when Calvin looks at an underwear catalog and Dale shoves a rotten banana in his face. When Calvin does the classic bible scripture debate and Dale left, upset when Calvin insinuated that he might be a sinner. The funny thing is that Dale tries to get Calvin into women, but he hasn’t ever got lucky into women. He tricks Dale and have him think he might be gay. Dale gets offended of course. Calvin returns the rotten banana and leaves. Calvin returns to Dale’s room, where he tries to take out everything he had that was gay. He then stapled down the ‘gay is not a choice’ and Dale refuses to believe it. Calvin just tells him to accept that he is gay and happy about it. Calvin then tells him they will talk about the confederate flag he has and Dale decides to keep one of his things.
Meanwhile, Casey decides to show off a hot guy Jonah (Jerad Anderson) that works at an animal shelter and gives baths to dogs sans shirt to Cappy and Rebecca. When they are drinking at the bar, that snoopy chick that is from sorority comes after them for their IDs. She becomes mostly enamored with Jonah. Jonah is mostly interested in animals, but Casey doesn’t pay him any mind, until she makes out with him to make the others jealous. She offers him a drink but he is against because he has to drive home… so she just gets yet another beer for herself. The next morning to wakes up naked to a shirtless Jonah to find herself awaken to Jonah’s mother. She is seemingly okay with him having sex. And then she gets the shock of her life when she finds out he is 16 and not in college… yet. Hot guy. Casey tells him to call her in five years. His bedroom was covered with baseball stuff. Casey then does the walk of shame back to the sorority house. The episode ends with one of Rusty and Casey’s patented talks.
The title comes from a reference to the film Top Gun.
I love “Greek” so much that I have skipped the so-called ‘higher class’ “Gossip Girl,” and was garnered a gift for watching. This season, Cassie is broken up with Evan and Cappie is now with Rebecca, who had a tryst with Evan and Cassie forgave him due to the urging of her big sister Frannie. There is now a Greek Ball, which hasn’t occurred in two years, Rusty (Cassie’s brother) is curious to why Cappie doesn’t want to go to this ‘testicle.’ Last night’s episode flashed-back to when Cassie, Ashleigh, Cappie, and Evan were freshmen. Evan and Cappie were best friends and roommates. Cassie was innocent and sweet and met Ashleigh. Evan wanted to get into ΚΤΓ (Kappa Tau Gamma) and wanted Cappie to join, who wasn’t so into joining a frat. When they get to the frat, everyone falls in love with Cappie, not so much with Evan–who they dubbed ‘Bing.’ Evan didn’t feel that much into it, so he went to his current frat ΩΧΔ (Omega Chi Delta). Cappie felt betrayed because it was Evan’s idea to go Greek.
All the while, Cappie meets Cassie and dates her. At a karaoke night, Cappie sings and ignores Cassie, Cassie tells Evan she had only seen him twice in the past six months and he is Cappie’s roommate. He takes her home and then Cappie was about to dedicate a song to her and see the two leave together. The night of the ball, Cassie waits for Cappie for more than an hour. Cassie goes to Evan and Cappie’s roommate and finds Evan, who wasn’t going to the ball. Feeling sorry for her and making it up to her, Evan offers to take her to the ball. Frannie gets mad and goes to Kappa Tau, to bitch Cappie out and rip a new one for The Beaver and that stoner leader guy (forgot his name)–making him cry. Cappie was playing video games and completely forgot. Cappie arrives to the ball to find Cassie and Evan dancing together. Of course one things to another and they have a fight and that causes such a roar that there is no Greek Ball until the current time.
Rusty tracks this info down through google and such and after much bother, he convinces Cappie to tell him. In present time, Cassie is still bothered by Frannie, who she accepted back into the sorority ZBZ to get rid of the perky Lizzie. When Cappie arrives to pick up Rebbecca at the sorority house, Frannie comments on him being two years too late. Cappie was actually dressed much better than he was two years back. Cassie finds out what she didn’t know from Cappie about Frannie. She comes around and invites sadsack Frannie to the new ball. So, it was funny to see everyone’s hairstyles and wigs, the wigs didn’t look so bad. Cappie actually looked innocent and younger. Evan had awful facial hair, Cassie had longer hair, so did The Beaver (that he looked like a Musketeer). What I love about the episode is the Evan-Cappie relationship balances with Rusty-Calvin relationship, in that they are friends in different fraternities. The flashback was sweet and on point, just great writing. I was wondering why Rusty didn’t ask Cassie about the ball, but I guess it was because of time–they didn’t even have one of their trademark end of episode talks. It was also good to see bitchy Frannie vs. the new sadsack.
Greek is a TV show about students from Cyprus Rhodes University who are part of the Greek system (In other words, members of fraternities and sororities). It’s a teen dramedy (Drama + comedy) from ABC Family that stars Jacob Zachar, Spencer Grammer (Frasier’s daughter), Jake McDorman, Scott Michael Forster (The hottest guy alive!), Paul James, Clark Duke, Amber Stevens, Dilshad Vadsaria, Tiffany Dupont and Jessica Rose (Of lonelygirl15 fame) , and is directed by Patrick Sean Smith.

I discovered Greek in the iTunes store, which is why I am now forever grateful to iTunes. I usually download their free stuff, and when they offered the pilot episode of Greek awhile ago, this then totally unknown show to me, I decided to try watching it. After one episode, I was officially hooked. And hooked I am.

I love Greek because its story lines and character development are just GREAT, although it has some cliches and stereotypes, and some scenarios are pretty unrealistic. I also love Greek because it has memorable characters (Cappie and Rusty are some of the most likable characters in TV today), witty dialogue and really funny scenes (All the episodes never fail to entertain). Another reason I love Greek is because of the Casey-Evan-Cappie love triangle, I have been a steadfast Casey-Cappie fan until episode fifteen (Greek’s best episode yet), and now I can’t decide between Cappie or Evan for Casey. I can go on and on about why I love Greek, I’m so addicted with this show.
The sad thing, though, is that Greek is really underrated, not many people appreciate or even know about the show, even in the US. On one hand, I like it that way, because I hate it when something I like becomes popular (Like what happened with Gossip Girl. My best friends and I have been reading the book series since high school and nobody else we know knew about it, and even when the first few episodes of the TV series came out. Then suddenly, Gossip Girl became the hottest show in our age group. But then again, it was inevitable considering Gossip Girl is a good show). On the other hand, I believe that Greek deserves high ratings and critical acclaim. That’s why, as you can see, I’m campaigning for Greek, and I have started quote-forcing-unquote my friends to watch it. If you like teen shows or do not have anything else to do this summer, I highly recommend Greek.
The people who bring us ABC Family’s hit college dramedy Greek never take a break.
Earlier this month, the news spread that Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel alum Charisma Carpenter will be reprising her Season One role as national Zeta Beta Zeta representative Tegan Walker. On the episode “Black & White and Read All Over,” the imposing character was responsible for investigating the scandal that ultimately rocked the entire world of fictional Cyprus-Rhodes University’s Greek system.
Never fear though, fans. When Carpenter returns on Greek’s second-season premiere, she’ll be lending a hand instead of breathing down ZBZers’ necks. Apparently, Casey and her sisters are going to encounter a troublesome pledge, and Tegan will try to help them survive the predicament.
It’s always nice to have Carpenter around, but I wish this were an ongoing engagement instead of just another one-shot appearance. I still don’t understand why the actress never landed another regular TV gig after her consistently excellent work on Angel.
ABC Family’s Greek has a first-season finale coming up at 8pm EST guest starring Reno 911!’s buxom Wendi McLendon-Covey.
On “Spring Broke,” everybody who’s anybody at fictional Cyprus-Rhodes University heads to the beach for spring break. While there, Casey and Rusty both try to fit in with the fun-filled environment, but one of them just can’t make peace with all of that sunshine.
Take a look at a behind-the-scenes featurette for the episode below hosted by series star Amber Stevens (Ashleigh).
Since the party restrictions have now been lifted, Omega Chi and Kappa Tau throw competing parties to celebrate. But the Kappa Taus discover they might not have the funds to put on the kind of party they are known for. Meanwhile, Casey may just find her new prince charming in hot frat boy, Ryan Prince while a frustrated Rusty finds he has gotten himself in too deep with Tina.
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