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The Vampire Diaires... This is what it is about.. Four months after the tragic car accident that killed their parents, 17-
year-old Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev, "DeGrassi: The Next Generation") and her 15-year-old brother, Jeremy (Steven R.
McQueen, "Everwood"), are still adjusting to their new reality. Elena has always been the star student; beautiful,
popular and involved with school and friends, but now she finds herself struggling to hide her grief from the world.
Elena and Jeremy are now living with their cool-but-overwhelmed Aunt Jenna (Sara Canning, "Smallville"), who is
doing her best to be a surrogate parent.
Elena manages to find some comfort with her familiar social circle – best friend Bonnie (Katerina Graham, "17
Again"), frenemy Caroline (Candice Accola, "Juno"), and former boyfriend Matt (Zach Roerig, "Friday Night Lights"),
but Jeremy is on a more dangerous path, hanging out with the stoners and using drugs to hide his pain. Jeremy is
also trying to figure out why Matt's sister, Vicki (Kayla Ewell, "The Bold and The Beautiful"), is suddenly rejecting
him and hanging out with Jeremy's rival, Tyler (Michael Trevino, "Cane").
As the school year begins at Mystic Falls High, Elena and her friends are fascinated by a handsome and mysterious
new student, Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley, "Fallen"). Stefan and Elena are immediately drawn to one another,
although Elena is puzzled by Stefan's increasingly bizarre behavior when he appears suddenly at the cemetery
where her parents are buried. What she doesn't realize is that Stefan is hiding a dark, deadly secret of his own –
the fact that he's a vampire. At a bonfire party the next night, Elena and Stefan are just getting to know each other
when chaos erupts after Vicki is attacked and left bleeding from a savage bite to the neck.
Fearing that he knows who is responsible for the attack, Stefan returns home and finds his older brother, Damon
(Ian Somerhalder, "Lost"), whom he hasn't seen for 15 years. Damon is also a vampire, and the two brothers have a
long and bitter history. Damon ridicules Stefan for rejecting their legacy of violence and brutality, but he
understands his brother's obsession with Elena, since she looks exactly like a woman Stefan loved more than a
century ago; a woman that Damon tried to make his own. Now these two vampire brothers – one good, one evil –
are at war for Elena's soul and for the souls of her friends, family and all the residents of Mystic Falls, Virginia.
Based on the series of books by L. J. Smith, THE VAMPIRE DIARIES is from Alloy Entertainment and Bonanza
Productions Inc in association with Warner Bros. Television and CBS Television Studios with executive producers
Kevin Williamson ("Scream," "Dawson's Creek"), Julie Plec ("Kyle XY," "Wasteland"), Leslie Morgenstein ("Gossip
Girl," "Private") and Bob Levy ("Gossip Girl," "Privileged"). Marcos Siega ("Dexter") directed the pilot.
NINA DOBREV
as ELENA GILBERT
Nina Dobrev stars as Elena Gilbert, a beautiful young girl
caught between two vampire brothers –- one good, one evil --
in The CW's new drama, "The Vampire Diaries."
Dobrev recently wrapped production on Montecito Pictures'
"Chloe," with Julianne Moore, Amanda Seyfried and Liam
Neeson. Past film credits include "Fugitive Pieces," with
Ayelet Zurer and Rosamund Pike, "Away From Her," with
Julie Christie, and "The Poet."
Other television credits include lead roles on "DeGrassi: The
Next Generation" and MTV's "The American Mall," as well as
a guest appearance on "Eleventh Hour." She has also
appeared in the television movies "Never Cry Werewolf" and
"Too Young to Marry."
Born in Bulgaria, Dobrev moved to Canada at the age of 2 and
grew up in Toronto, Ontario. She currently lives in Los
Angeles, California, and in Atlanta, Georgia, where "The
Vampire Diaries" is filmed.


CANDICE ACCOLA
as CAROLINE FORBES
Candice Accola makes her debut as a series regular in
The CW's new drama "The Vampire Diaries" as the
manipulative Caroline Forbes, the nemesis of former
friend Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev).
Accola recently completed filming the independent film
"The Truth About Angels." She was last seen in a
featured role in the smash hit "Juno," opposite Ellen
Page and Michael Cera. She also starred in "Deadgirl,"
the independent horror film that was met with much
critical attention and internet buzz at the Toronto Film
Festival in 2008. The film will be in limited release in the
summer of 2009. On television, she has had guest
starring roles in The CW's "Supernatural," as well as
"Greek" and "How I Met Your Mother."
Accola is best known for her musical talents, and she
provided back up vocals in "Hannah Montana: The
Movie," as well as touring with the "Miley Cyrus/Hannah
Montana Best of Both Worlds" tour in 2008. An
accomplished singer and songwriter since the age of 14,
she achieved success in her music career after being
signed to a record deal at the age of 16. Her music has
garnered international success, and she continues to
record and write her own music.
Accola was born and raised in Orlando, Florida, and
currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where "The
Vampire Diaries" films.
STEVEN R. MCQUEEN
as JEREMY GILBERT
Steven R. McQueen stars as Jeremy Gilbert, a troubled
teen on a dangerous and self-destructive path since the
death of his parents, in The CW's new drama, "The
Vampire Diaries."
McQueen has already built an impressive resume of
television appearances. He had a recurring role as a
musical prodigy on the drama "Everwood," and a leading
role in the Disney Channel movie "Minutemen." His
guest-starring roles have included series such as "CSI:
Miami," "Without a Trace," "Numbers" and "Threshold."
On the big screen, McQueen appeared in the independent
film "Club Soda," for which he won the Beverly Hills Film
Festival Audience Award for Best Actor. He also has a
leading role in the upcoming sci-fi action film "Piranha
3-D," with Elizabeth Shue and Jerry O'Connell.
McQueen is skilled in martial arts, ice hockey, kickboxing
and horseback riding.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, McQueen is
the grandson of actor Steve McQueen. He has recently
relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, for the filming of "The
Vampire Diaries."

IAN SOMERHALDER
as DAMON SALVATORE
Ian Somerhalder plays Damon Salvatore, the elder and far
more dangerous of two vampire brothers who share a long
and bitter history, in The CW's new drama "The Vampire
Diaries."
Somerhalder is well known for his role as Boone on J.J.
Abrams' critically acclaimed drama "Lost." He won the 2005
SAG Award as part of "Outstanding Performance by an
Ensemble in a Drama Series" and "Lost" won the 2005 Emmy
Award for "Best Television Series - Drama." The show was
also nominated for the 2004 Golden Globe Award and the
2004 People's Choice Award.
Somerhalder will next appear on the big screen in Scott
Mann's "The Tournament," opposite Robert Carlyle, Ving
Rhames and Kelly Hu. The film is about a battle that takes
place every ten years between 40 of the world's deadliest
assassins. Other film credits include starring in Ellen Kanor's
"The Wake," opposite Bijou Phillips; Aaron Wiederspahn's
"Sensation of Sight," opposite David Strathairn and Jane
Adams; Jim Sonzero's "Pulse," opposite Kristen Bell and
Christina Milian; Roger Avary's "The Rules of Attraction,"
opposite James Van Der Beek, Kate Bosworth, Kip Pardue
and Jessica Biel; Irwin Winkler's "Life as a House," opposite
Hayden Christensen, Kevin Kline and Kristen Scott Thomas;
Martin Guigui's "Changing Hearts," opposite Lauren Holly and
Faye Dunaway; and Tony Giglio's "In Enemy Hands," opposite
William H. Macy, Jeremy Sisto and Scott Caan.
On stage, Somerhalder starred off-Broadway in Trip
Cullman's "Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage
Blockhead," an "unauthorized parody" of Charles Schulz'
comic strip "Peanuts" that follows the travails of a grown up
Charlie Brown and the original gang as their beloved beagle
dies. Somerhalder co-starred with Eddie Kaye Thomas, Eliza
Dushku, America Ferrera, Ari Graynor and Logan
Marshall-Green.
Somerhalder recently starred in the Sci Fi Channel's "Lost
City Raiders," opposite James Brolin. "Lost City Raiders"
premiered to record ratings. He also starred in the miniseries
"Marco Polo," playing the title character opposite Brian
Dennehy and B.D Wong. Written by Ron Hutchinson, the film
traces the Venetian adventurer's journey to Mongolia, where
he was an envoy to the court of Kubla Khan. Somerhalder's
other television credits include the lead role on The WB's
"Young Americans," the TV movie "Anatomy of a Hate Crime,"
and guest starring roles in "CSI," "CSI: Miami," "Law and
Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Smallville."


SARA CANNING
as JENNA SOMMERS
Sara Canning plays Jenna Sommers, the loving aunt trying to
care for her teenage niece and nephew after the death of their
parents, on The CW's new drama, "The Vampire Diaries."
Canning's love of performing began at a very young age; she
was a competitive figure skater for much of her childhood and
early adolescence. Later, she graduated from the Vancouver
Film School's prestigious acting program.
Canning made her professional acting debut in the stage
production of "1984" at the Citadel Theater in Edmonton,
Alberta. She soon began working steadily in television, with
guest starring roles in series like "Smallville" and "Kyle XY."
Feature film roles swiftly followed, in projects such as
"Paparazzi Princess: The Paris Hilton Story, "Slap Shot 3" and
"Come Dance at My Wedding."
Her breakthrough role came with the cable film "Taken in
Broad Daylight." In the based-on-a-true story movie, she
starred as Anne Sluti, a teen whose bravery and intelligence
led the police to locate her captor after she was abducted
from a shopping mall by a deranged killer, played by James
Van Der Beek.
Most recently, Canning's classical training and dialect work
came in handy for her role in the independent feature "Black
Field," in which she played a 19th Century Scottish émigré
making a life in the untamed Canadian wilderness.
Beyond performing, Canning's passions also include other
aspects of entertainment. Last year, she wrote and produced
an independent film, which was developed as her student
thesis project.
Canning was born in Gander, Newfoundland and currently
resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where "The Vampire Diaries" is
filming.

ZACH ROERIG
as MATT DONOVAN
In The CW's "The Vampire Diaries," Zach Roerig makes his
primetime series regular debut as Matt Donovan, the
quintessential all-American athlete and big man on campus.
Many viewers will remember Roerig from his recent high-profile
arc as Tyra's (Adrianne Palicki) bad boy beau, rodeo star Cash,
on the critically acclaimed drama "Friday Night Lights."
While 2009 marks Roerig's true introduction into primetime
television, he is no stranger to hard, steady work. Born and
raised Northwestern Ohio, Zach assisted in his family business
and played competitive sports, including football and wrestling.
Growing up in a small, rural town, Roerig has always been avid
outdoorsman. In his later years of high school, he caught the
acting bug and began commuting to Cleveland (the closest big
city) to begin formal training. Upon graduation Zach moved to
New York to pursue his dream of a career as an actor.
Within a matter of months, he landed the role of Casey Hughes
on the daytime serial "As the World Turns," where he made
such an impression on the producers and fans that he was
soon offered a long-term contract. His two-year stint on the
soap allowed him to continue to hone his craft while enjoying
steady work as an actor. During this time he also shot two
pilots: "The Prince" and "Split Decision," and made a guest
appearance on "Law and Order."
Shortly after leaving "As The World Turns," Roerig made his
feature film debut in the ensemble comedy "The Assassination
of a High School President." The film, which stars Bruce Willis,
was an official selection at The 2008 Sundance Film Festival.
This summer, Roerig completed a lead role the independent
feature film "Strawberry Wine," and also served as one of the
film's executive producers.
Roerig currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where "The
Vampire Diaries" is filming.

PAUL WESLEY
as STEFAN SALVATORE
Paul Wesley stars as Stefan Salvatore, a vampire struggling
to live at peace with human beings, in The CW's new drama
"The Vampire Diaries."
On the big screen, Wesley just completed production on
"Beneath the Blue," the sequel to the award-winning feature
"Eye of the Dolphin." Wesley stars as Craig Morrison in this
story about an ongoing, inner battle of conscience, trust and
loyalty. Wesley was last seen in "Killer Movie," which
premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. He played Jake
Tanner, a young director who is sent to a remote town to
direct a reality series and senses something is not quite right
when, one by one, his crew goes missing. His film credits
also include "Peaceful Warrior," opposite Nick Nolte, and the
cult favorite "Roll Bounce."
In the summer of 2007, Wesley starred in "Fallen," the four-
part miniseries based on the hit book series by Tom
Sniegoski, chronicling the journey of an 18-year-old (Wesley)
who struggles to come to terms with his newly discovered
identity as he is drawn into a world where angels – good and
evil – walk among us.
Wesley has had recurring roles on television shows such as
"24," "Everwood," "American Dreams," and "8 Simple
Rules," to name a few. He was seen as a series regular in
"Wolf Lake," and guest starred on "Law & Order: SVU,"
"Shark" and Cold Case."
Born and raised in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Wesley
currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where "The Vampire
Diaries" films, and Los Angeles, California.

KATERINA GRAHAM
as BONNIE BENNETT
Katerina Graham stars as Bonnie Bennett, the girl with psychic
powers who is Elena's (Nina Dobrev) best friend, in The CW's
new drama "The Vampire Diaries."
Born in Geneva, Switzerland, Graham speaks four languages,
and was exposed to different cultures from an early age. Her
father, Joseph, was a music executive. Her grandfather was a
United Nations Ambassador from Liberia. The family moved to
Los Angeles, California when Graham was 4 years old.
Graham began doing commercials at the age of 6, appearing in
spots for Barbie, K-Mart, Pop Tarts, and Edison. Her first big
break came when she replaced a young Christina Milian as the
host of the series "Movie Surfers." Her television credits
include guest spots on such shows as "Joan of Arcadia,"
"Like Family," "Grounded For Life," "Lizzie McGuire," "CSI: Las
Vegas," "The O.C.," "Malcolm in The Middle," "Strong
Medicine" and "Hannah Montana."
At the age of 15, Graham was chosen by choreographer
Fatima to perform at the BET Awards as a background dancer
for Lil' Bow Wow. That experience led to other stints as a
background dancer for Missy Elliott, Pharrell, Jamie Foxx, and
choreographers Hi Hat and Michael Rooney.
In addition to her acting and dancing abilities, Graham wrote
and sang a song titled "Derailed," which was featured in a
Jean-Claude Van Damme movie. At 17, Katerina was selected
by the Coca-Cola Company as part of an international
campaign to market their soft drink Fanta. While promoting the
campaign as a member of the "Fantanas" (as
Capri/Strawberry), Graham simultaneously completed her
degree in recording engineering. She recently finished a world
tour with The Black-Eyed Peas, and her voice is featured on
Will.I.Am's solo release "Songs About Girls" ("I Got It From My
Mama") and "The Donque Song," featuring Snoop Dogg.
Graham was seen in the film "17 Again," with Zac Efron and
Matthew Perry. Her upcoming film projects include "Our First
Christmas" and "Bleachers," the remake of "The Breakfast
Club." She can also be seen in "Chicago Pulaski Jones,"
directed by Cedric the Entertainer. She recently completed
filming the movie "Boogie Town," with Marques Houston,
Brenda Song, and Vanessa Simmons, as well as the upcoming
thriller "The Roommate," with Leighton Meester of "Gossip
Girl."

KAYLA EWELL
as VICKI DONOVAN
Kayla Ewell plays Vicki Donovan, a small town girl who is
caught up in the violent feud between two vampire brothers, in
The CW's new drama, "The Vampire Diaries."
Ewell first discovered her love of acting when she participated
in the children's chorus for the national tour of "Joseph and
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Since then she has
landed lead roles in the films "Fired Up," "Impact Point" and
"Senior Skip Day," as well as roles in Martha Coolidge's
"Material Girls," with Hilary Duff, and Donald Petrie's "Just My
Luck," with Lindsay Lohan.
Ewell's television credits include a series regular role on "The
Bold and the Beautiful," where she originated the role of Caitlin
Ramirez. She had recurring roles on the hit shows
"Entourage," "The O.C.," "Boston Public," "Freaks and Geeks"
and "The Sullivan Sisters." Additional guest starring roles
include "Bones," "Close to Home," "Veronica Mars," "The
Profiler" and "Gulliver's Travels." In addition, her appearance
as the girl on the beach in the Counting Crows' national
Coca-Cola campaign garnered her national attention.
Ewell is accomplished in tap, jazz, and hip-hop dance. She also
enjoys surfing, rock climbing and white water rafting. She
currently resides in Los Angeles and in Atlanta, Georgia,
where "The Vampire Diaries" films.











