- Keith Carradine
Keith Carradine (born August 8, 1949, in San Mateo, California) is an actor and Academy Award-winning songwriter born into a family of actors. His father is John Carradine, his half-brother is David Carradine, and his full brother is Robert Carradine. All three Carradine brothers appeared together as the Younger brothers in Walter Hill's 1980 film "The Long Riders", with Keith playing Jim Younger. Carradine appeared again for Hill in 1981's "Southern Comfort". - Pat Hingle
Pat Hingle (born July 19, 1924) is an American actor, born Martin Patterson Hingle in Denver, Colorado. Pat Hingle enlisted in the U.S. Navy in December 1941, Dropping out of the University of Texas. He Served on the Destroyer USS Marshall during WWII While he is probably best known for playing Commissioner Gordon in the 1989 film "Batman" and its three sequels, Hingle has a long list of television and movie credits to his name, going back to 1948. - Bob Gunton
Bob Gunton is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Warden Norton in the 1994 movie "The Shawshank Redemption". Gunton was born Robert Patrick Gunton, Jr. in Santa Monica, California to Rose Marie (Banouetz) and Robert Patrick Gunton, Sr., a labor union executive. He attended St. Peter’s College (Paulist seminary in Baltimore, MD) and the University of California, and served in the army. - Jason Robards
Son of stage and film star Jason Robards Sr.. After receiving the Navy Cross (the second highest decoration in the U.S. Navy) for his service in World War II, he struggled as a small-part actor in local New York theatre, TV and radio before shooting to fame on the New York stage in Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh" as Hickey. He followed that with another masterful O'Neill portrayal, as the alcoholic Jamie Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night" on Broadway. He entered films in The... - John Carroll Lynch
John Carroll Lynch was born August 1st, 1963 in Boulder, Colorado. He was raised most of his young life in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he stayed to attend the University of Minnesota. It was there John found a passion for acting and auditioned for the school of drama & theatre arts. He graduated in the mid-80s with a B.F.A. in theatre from the The Catholic University of America / Hartke Theatre Acting program. From then, he continued to work in theatre around the country, but... - Raymond Baker
Ray Baker was born in Omaha, grew up in Colorado, and graduated from the University of Denver. In 1970 he moved to the East Coast, and began his acting career doing improvisational theater in Boston and New York. During 19 years in New York City, he appeared on Broadway in such productions as "Crimes of the Heart", "Is There Life After High School?", "Torch Song Trilogy", among others. He also appeared in many in off-Broadway shows, among them "The Proposition" and "Character Lines". He... - Colin Andrew Firth
Born into an academic family - his father is a history lecturer at Winchester University College (formerly King Alfred's College) in Winchester and his mother is a comparative religions lecturer at the Open University - Colin Firth's first acting experience came in infant's school when he played "Jack Frost" in a Christmas pantomime. Three of his four grandparents were Methodist missionaries and he spent his early childhood in Nigeria, returning to England at age five where he entered a... - Kevin Anderson
Nominated for a 1999 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play. Won 1999 Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play. Is the 5th child in a Polish-Irish family. Majored in acting at the Goodman School of Drama, now part of DePaul University in Chicago, graduating in 1981. Is also an accomplished musician. Complementing his vocal talent, he also plays the acoustic guitar. Was nominated for Broadway's 1999 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role... - Kenneth Tygar
Kenneth Tigar has both a B.A and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in German Literature, and he spent a year at the University of Göttingen as a Fulbright scholar. Kenneth acted for a season in Vienna as a member of the Austrian compony Die Komödianten; and his translations of Brecht, Wedekind, and Büchner have been performed from Boston to Los Angeles. Kenneth mounted the first American production of Dürenmatt's The Visit based on the original German text. Other directing credits include... - Stanley Fritz
Attended US Naval Academy 1983-1985. Member of USNA's Masqueraders drama troupe. MFA, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University Attended Northwestern Preparatory School in Santa Barbara, California prior to reporting to the Naval Academy. While at the Prep School, narrowly avoided the enthusiasm that led several fellow classmates to "streak" around school property subsequently colliding with the school director's wife resulting in their expulsion the following day. - Vyto Ruginis
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