- Criss Angel
Criss Angel (born Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos on December 19 1967) is a Greek-American magician, musician, mentalist, hypnotist, escapologist, stunt performer, and actor. He is best known for starring in his own television show, "Criss Angel Mindfreak". - Duane Chapman
Duane Lee "Dog" Chapman (born: February 2, 1953) is an American bounty hunter and bail bondsman who lives in Honolulu, Hawaii. He stars in "Dog the Bounty Hunter," a weekly reality television program which is broadcast on the A&E Network. - Bill Kurtis
Bill Kurtis (born September 21, 1940) is a television journalist and producer best known as the host of numerous A&E crime and news documentary shows, including "Investigative Reports", "American Justice", and "Cold Case Files". Previously he anchored "The CBS Morning News" and was a popular news anchor of the CBS affiliate in Chicago. - Victoria Gotti
Victoria Gotti (born November 27, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York) is a daughter of the late mob boss John Gotti and his wife Victoria (often referred to as "Victoria Gotti, Sr."), and was the star of "Growing Up Gotti" on the A&E Network. Victoria is Italian American on her father's side and her mother is a Russian-Jew and Italian.. She has three sons by her ex-husband, jailed mobster Carmine Agnello: Carmine Jr., John, and Frank. - Carey Hart
</gallery>Carey Jason-Phillip Hart (born on July 17, 1975 in Seal Beach, California and grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American motorcycle rider. Carey Hart entered the world of motocross at the age of four when he began riding dirt bikes while growing up in Las Vegas. He turned pro at the age of 17 and began riding freestyle when he was 23. Since then, … - Harry Smith
Harry Smith (born August 21, 1951 in Lansing, Illinois) is a co-anchor for CBS' "The Early Show" and the host of A&E's "Biography" series. In addition to these regular appearances, Smith has appeared in a number of other television endeavors. On the History Channel, Smith hosted several episodes of Modern Marvels, as well as documentaries on holidays including Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Halloween. He has also appeared as a guest judge on Iron Chef America. - Peter Graves
Peter Graves (born March 18 1926) is an American film and television actor. He is known for his starring role in the television series "Mission: Impossible" from 1967 to 1973 (and again from 1988 to 1990). - Joan Lunden
Joan Lunden (born September 19, 1950) is an American broadcaster, most recently the host of the CBS reality series "Wickedly Perfect," and was a popular co-host of ABC's "Good Morning America" from 1980 through 1997. As the longest running morning news host, Lunden became one of the most visible women in the country. She joined "GMA" in the fall of 1976 as a feature news/consumer reporter, … - Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German goldsmith and printer, who is credited with inventing movable type printing in Europe (ca. 1450) and mechanical printing globally. His major work, the Gutenberg Bible, also known as the 42-line bible, has been acclaimed for its high aesthetic and technical quality. Among Gutenberg's specific contributions were the design of metal movable type, … - Jack Perkins
Jack Perkins (born 1933) is an American reporter, commentator, war correspondent, and anchorman. He has been dubbed "America's most literate correspondent" by the Associated Press. Jack Perkins has appeared on "NBC Nightly News" and "The Today Show," and on A&E as host of "Biography". He currently hosts of "A Gulf Coast Journal," a weekly magazine show which airs on Tampa, Florida PBS affiliate WEDU-TV. - Justin Bihag
Justin DeRago Bihag (born 1983) is the nephew of Duane "Dog" Chapman, and appeared on the A&E documentary/reality television series Dog The Bounty Hunter. Justin served as part of Chapman's team of bounty hunters during the first season of the show. During the "Bustin' With Justin" episode, he was described by Tim Chapman as more of a clown than a bounty hunter. Amidst the chagrin of many of the other employees, … - Anne Sweeney
Anne Sweeney, born November 4, 1957, in Kingston, New York, is the Co-Chair of Disney Media Networks and President of the Disney-ABC Television Group. Ms. Sweeney is a graduate of The College of New Rochelle and Harvard University. Named the “Most Powerful Woman in Entertainment” by The Hollywood Reporter, one of the “50 Most Powerful Women in Business” by Fortune and one of “The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women” by Forbes, … - Nickolas Davatzes
Nickolas "Nick" Davatzes is an American television executive who is CEO Emeritus of A&E Network. He created and developed two of the most successful cable television networks: The A&E Network and The History Channel. A&E was formed in 1983 through the merger of ABC and Hearst's ARTS Network and NBC's Entertainment Channel, creating a partnership as unlikely as it has been successful. - Katie Brown
Katie Brown is an American home and gardening television show host. Her series have included "Next Door" on Lifetime Television, "Katie Brown" on Style Network, and most recently, "All Year Round" on A&E. She also hosts Katie Brown @ Home on the Video On Demand network Mag Rack. A new show, "The Katie Brown Workshop", began airing on PBS in Spring 2006. Katie Brown also has numerous books out on the subjects of cooking, gardening, … - Carmine Gotti Agnello
Carmine Gotti Agnello, Jr. (born April 8 1986) is the son of Carmine Agnello and Victoria Gotti, daughter of convicted mobster John Gotti. Besides his relation to the convicted mobster, Agnello is most notable for his appearance on the A&E reality television series "Growing Up Gotti", along with his younger bothers, John Gotti Agnello and Frank Gotti Agnello. Carmine Agnello graduated from St. Dominic's High School, in Oyster Bay, New York. - John Gotti Agnello
John Gotti Agnello (born May 8, 1987) is the son of Carmine Agnello and Victoria Gotti, daughter of convicted mobster John Gotti. Besides his relation to the convicted mobster, after whom he is named, Agnello is most notable for his appearance on the A&E reality television series "Growing Up Gotti", along with his bothers, Carmine Gotti Agnello and Frank Gotti Agnello. John Agnello graduated from St. Dominic High School, in Oyster Bay, New York in 2005. - Margo Martindale
Margo Martindale (born July 18, 1951) is a Tony Award-nominated American stage, television and film actress. A busy character actress, she received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play, for her Broadway debut performance, as Big Mama in a 2004 revival of Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" opposite Ashley Judd, Jason Patric and Ned Beatty, for which she earned rave reviews. - Mimi Freedman
Mimi Freedman is an American documentary filmmaker who specializes in films about Hollywood history. She is best known for the 2005 documentary "Steve McQueen: The Essence of Cool", and has produced films for "A&E Biography", "AMC Backstory", and "Lifetime Intimate Portrait". Her most recent project was directing a documentary about Marlon Brando for Turner Classic Movies. - Francis Collins
Francis S. Collins (born April 14, 1950), M.D., Ph.D., is a physician-geneticist, noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes, and his leadership of the Human Genome Project (HGP). He is director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). With Collins at the helm, the HGP has attained several milestones, while running ahead of schedule and under budget. A working draft of the human genome was announced in June 2000, … - Frank Gotti Agnello
Frank "Frankie" Gotti Agnello (born April 12, 1990) is the youngest son of Carmine Agnello and Victoria Gotti, daughter of convicted mobster John Gotti. Besides his relation to the convicted mobster, Agnello is notable for his appearance on the A&E reality television series "Growing Up Gotti", along with his bothers, Carmine Gotti Agnello and John Gotti Agnello. Agnello was born in Long Island, New York. - Tanya Memme
Tanya Memme (born on June 8, 1971 in Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress. She has been host of A&E's "Sell This House", "Move This House" and a correspondent for Global TV's "Entertainment Tonight Canada". She has made appearances on the television programs "JAG", "Melrose Place", "The Practice", "Robotica" and "CSI: Miami". She was crowned Miss World Canada in 1993 (part of the Miss World system). - Lindy Booth
Lindy Booth (born April 2 1979, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress who currently resides in Los Angeles, California. She played Riley Grant on the Disney Channel series "The Famous Jett Jackson" (and Agent Hawk in the show-within-a-show "Silverstone") and Claudia on Relic Hunter. Other credits include guest starring as different characters in two different episodes of the A&E Network series "A Nero Wolfe Mystery", … - Richard C. Davis
Richard C. Davis (August 8, 1963 - present), is the president, CEO, and founder of Trademark Properties in Charleston, South Carolina. He and his company specialize in "flipping" houses. Davis attended Clemson University, where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Davis gained national fame when he appeared on the television show "Flip This House". - Jerome Clark
Jerome Clark (1946 -) is an American researcher and writer, specializing in unidentified flying objects and other anomalous phenomena; he is also a songwriter of some note. Clark is one of the most prominent UFO historians and researchers active today. Although Clark's works have sometimes generated spirited debate, he is widely regarded as one of the most reputable writers in the field, and he has earned the praise of many skeptics. - Ann Calvello
Ann Theresa Calvello was a U.S. athlete and notable personality in the sport of roller derby. Calvello was the only professional athlete to have competed in seven decades: the 1940s through the 2000s. She broke into the sport in 1948 originally skating for a league called International Rollerspeedway. Calvello, who often sported dyed hair and wild makeup, was known for her temper along with her unconventional looks. She was nicknamed "Banana-Nose" by fans. - Curtis Peebles
Curtis Peebles is an aerospace historian for the Smithsonian Institution and the author of several books dealing with aviation and aerial phenomena. He is probably best known as a leading skeptic of UFO sightings and incidents, and he has been a talking head in several documentaries dealing with UFOs. He has appeared in the A&E Network's 1997 documentary "Where Are All the UFOs?", … - Josh Ryan Evans
Joshua Ryan Evans (January 10, 1982 - August 5, 2002) was an actor who became known for his role of "Timmy" in the soap opera "Passions". Though he was 17 years old when "Passions" debuted, Evans had the appearance and voice of a small child due to achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism. He was 3' 2". Evans also played the role of the young Grinch (Jim Carrey's character) in the 2000 Jim Carrey film "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas". - Neil Ross
Neil Ross (born December 31, 1944) (sometimes credited as Neilson Ross) is a British voice actor and announcer, now resident and working in Los Angeles, in the United States. He has provided voices for (mainly minor characters) in many American cartoons, particularly those based on Hasbro products and Marvel Comics, and numerous video games. Ross has also provided voice roles (such as radio announcers) for many movies, … - Kate Harwood
Kate Harwood (born 1960) is a British television producer. She is currently the Head of Series and Serials at the BBC. Kate graduated from Birmingham University with a degree in Drama before becoming an Arts Council Trainee director with Century Theatre and then Literary Manager of the Royal Court Theatre. She has spent over 15 years with a career at the BBC, and became an executive producer in the BBC Drama Serials department. - Chuck Negron
Chuck Negron (born Charles Negron, 8 June 1942 in Buffalo, New York) is an American singer, best known as one of the three lead vocalists in the band, Three Dog Night. - Chip Franklin
Chip Franklin is a comedian in the Baltimore, Washington DC area and host of a talk show on WBAL AM 1090 in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a self-described libertarian. Franklin often uses humor to voice his opinion on government policies. He has won the National Edward R. Murrow award and two regional Murrows for his satiric essays on politics. He has also won five Achievement in Radio BEST TALK SHOW HOST awards. Franklin has appeared numerous times on The O'Reilly Factor, … - Paul Jay
Paul Jay CEO and Senior Editor - David Hoffman
David Hoffman is one of America’s veteran documentary filmmakers. During his 40-year career, Hoffman has made five feature-length documentaries including "King, Murray", an experimental feature film about a Long Island salesman who goes to Las Vegas on a junket to gamble with other high rollers. "King, Murray" was the winner of the Critics Award at The Cannes Film Festival. Other feature films include: "Earl Scruggs: His Family and Friends", … - Deanna Milligan
Deanna Milligan (born 1972 in Vancouver) is a Canadian actress. She has appeared in numerous Canadian and U.S. films and television shows. She had a major role playing Dave Thomas' daughter in the "The Beachcombers" made for TV movies: "The New Beachcombers" and "A Beachcombers Christmas". She was the mystery woman in the Canadian independent short film "Shoes Off!". - Carol Leifer
Carol Leifer (born July 27, 1956 in Long Island, New York) is an American comedian best known as Jerry Seinfeld's ex-girlfriend, as well as the basis for the character Elaine Benes on the television show, "Seinfeld". Leifer is an accomplished stand-up comedian, writer, producer and actor and has been involved in such television shows as "Seinfeld", "It's Like, You Know...", "Alright Already", and "The Larry Sanders Show". - Carol Connors
Carol Connors is an American singer-songwriter born Annette Kleinbard on November 13 1940 in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Under her birth name (which she is said to have hated because of Annette Funicello), she was lead singer of the pop vocal trio known as The Teddy Bears, which also included Phil Spector. The Teddy Bears' only major hit, "To Know Him Is To Love Him," which Spector wrote specifically to showcase Connors' singing voice, … - Grady Stiles
Grady Stiles Jr. (June 26, 1937-May 29, 1992) was a freak show performer. His deformity was ectrodactyly, where the fingers and toes are fused together to form claw-like extremities. Stiles' stage name was the Lobster Boy. In 1992, Stiles was murdered in his trailer in Gibsonton, Florida by a hit man hired by family members because of his alcoholism and abuse. Stiles had previously been convicted of murdering his daughter's fiance, … - Jorge Bolet
Jorge Bolet (November 15, 1914-October 16, 1990) was a pianist, conductor and teacher. - Scott Yanow
Scott Yanow is an American jazz commentator. Growing up near Los Angeles he wanted to be a jazz journalist early, discovering Dixieland in the Danny Kaye movie "The Five Pennies" and on a daily radio show while in high school. He soon broadened his tastes to the swing idiom and college opened his mind further. "One day at a used record store, I ran across a $1.99 Charlie Parker LP that, among other songs, included "White Christmas". - Steven Rosenbaum
Steven Rosenbaum (born 1961) is an American television producer and Filmmaker best known as the creator of "MTV News UNfiltered". Magnify.net is Rosenbaum's current company, founded to create and evolve a platform that empowers groups of people who share common interests to gather, filter, organize, discuss and share video in a community context on the internet.
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