Recurring Characters
- Kimberly McCullough (Jennifer) Eli's girlfriend before Cassidy and before Carla
- Kelly Coffield (Naomi Porter) Lily and Karen's mutual friend
- James Eckhouse (Lloyd Lloyd) Karen's ill-fated date
- Paul Mazursky (Phil Brooks) Lily and Judy's father
- Bonnie Bartlett (Barbara Brooks) Lily and Judy's mother
- Mark Feuerstein (Leo Fisher) Karen's younger boyfriend
- Alexandra Holden (Cassidy) Eli's girlfriend after Jennifer
- Patrick Dempsey (Aaron Brooks) Lily and Judy's schizophrenic brother
- Audrey Marie Anderson (Carla Aldrich) Eli's girlfriend
- Mark Valley (Will Gluck) Handyman and Judy's lover
- D. B. Sweeney (Graham Rympalski) Lily and Christie's co-worker at PagesAlive.com
- Marco Gould (Spencer Lewicki) Grace's boyfriend
- Eric Stoltz (August Dimitri) Grace's English teacher/acting coach/romantic interest
- Paul Dooley (Les Creswell) Lily's boss at WIPX
- Mischa Barton (Katie Singer) Jessie's friend/girlfriend
- Christina Chang (Amanda) One of Rick's employees
- Natasha Gaty (Alexa) class play stage manager who later cracks the Dimitri story
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