November 28, 2005
CNBC's personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson discusses the consumer debt problem in America. Actor Oded Fehr talks about his role in Showtime's new miniseries, Sleeper Cell.
Sharon Epperson
Sharon Epperson is the personal finance correspondent for CNBC. A veteran journalist, she's also a columnist for USA Weekend and Time magazines. Epperson has written for several publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and Essence magazine. Since '00, she's been an adjunct instructor of international affairs at Columbia University's School of International Public Affairs. The Pittsburgh native holds a BA from Harvard and has received numerous awards for her reporting.
Oded Fehr
Israeli American actor Oded Fehr is best known to audiences from the hit films The Mummy - his first major screen role, won just two months after graduating from acting school - and its sequel, The Mummy Returns. His TV credits include Presidio Med and the telepics Arabian Nights and Cleopatra. Fehr was born in Tel Aviv and did a stint in the Israeli navy. He eventually moved to Europe intending to pursue a business career but discovered acting instead. He can be seen in the new Showtime miniseries, Sleeper Cell.


