- Edward G. Robinson
Edward Goldenberg Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg, Yiddish: עמנואל גאלדנבערג; December 12, 1893 - January 26, 1973) was an American stage and film actor of Romanian origin. Born to an Yiddish-speaking Jewish family in Bucharest, he emigrated with his family to New York City in 1903. He attended Townsend Harris High School and then City College of New York, … - Leisha Hailey
Leisha was born on July 11, 1971 in Okinawa, Japan, grew up in Nebraska and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Leisha was a member of the musical group The Murmurs - later renamed Gush . Hailey has been romantically linked to fellow musician K.D. Lang. More - Johnny Knoxville
Johnny Knoxville (born Philip John Clapp on March 11, 1971 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American comic actor and daredevil. Knoxville has been featured in a number of films, but is best known as the co-creator and principal star of the MTV series "Jackass" and its subsequent films. - Carrie-Anne Moss
Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Trinity in "The Matrix" trilogy. - Elias Koteas
Elias Koteas was born on March 11, 1961, in Montreal, Canada. Both his parents are of Greek descent. Elias attended Vanier College in Montreal before leaving to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City in 1981, of which he is a graduate. He also attended the Actors Studio in New York City, where he studied acting under Ellen Burstyn and Peter Masterson . His film debut was in ... show all - Gil Bellows
Bellows also appeared Off Broadway in "A Snake in the Vein" and in the Playwrights Horizon production of "Flaubert's Latest and Best of Schools." He is a founding member of New York's Seraphim Theater Company, with which he starred in "True West," "Road" and "The User's Waltz." He was also a member of the Act One Repertory Company of the Williamstown (Mass.) Theater Festival. Bellows was born in Vancouver, B.C., and lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. - William Powell
William Horatio Powell was a three-time Academy Award-nominated American actor, noted for his sophisticated, cynical roles. He is most widely known for portraying Nick Charles, husband of Nora Charles (Myrna Loy) in six "Thin Man" films. - Jeremy Davies
Jeremy Davies (b. October 8 1969, Traverse City, Michigan) is an American film and television actor. Born Jeremy Boring, he is the second of four children, having an older brother, Josh, who is an Air Force Pilot; a younger brother, Zachary; and younger sister, Katy. He was raised in Traverse City, Michigan during his early childhood, then moved to Kansas with his mother after his parents divorced. When his mother died of complications from Lupus in the mid 1970s, … - Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lyn Lillard (born 24 January, 1970) is an American actor. Lillard was born in Lansing, Michigan and grew up in Tustin, California. After high school, he was hired as an extra for "Ghoulies 3: Ghoulies Go to College" (1991). He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, California, with fellow actor Paul Rudd, and later, the theater school Circle in the Square in New York City. In the 1990s, Lillard dated actresses Rose McGowan, … - French Stewart
Milton French Stewart (born on February 20, 1964) is an American actor, best known for his role as Harry Solomon on the 1990s sitcom "3rd Rock from the Sun". Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Stewart studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and toured in regional theatre for seven years before breaking into television with the role of Razor Dee, a spaced-out DJ on the final season of "The New WKRP in Cincinnati" in 1992. - William Fichtner
William Edward "Bill" Fichtner (born November 27, 1956 in East Meadow, New York) is an American actor. He is often credited as "William Fichtner" and occasionally as "Bill Fichtner". After graduating from State University of New York at Brockport with a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice in 1978, Fichtner decided to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. - Enrico Colantoni
Enrico Colantoni (born February 14, 1963 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actor who starred in the sitcom "Just Shoot Me!", playing the womanizing fashion photographer Elliot DiMauro. More recently, he portrayed the role of Keith Mars on the Rob Thomas television series "Veronica Mars". He also had supporting roles in such films as "The Wrong Guy", "Galaxy Quest", … - Peter Weller
Peter Weller (born June 24, 1947) is an Academy Award-nominated American film and stage actor, director and lecturer. - Zuleikha Robinson
Zuleikha Robinson (June 29, 1977 in London) is an English actress, but was raised in Thailand and Malaysia. Her name means "beautiful one" in Persian. A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, and best known for playing Yves Adele Harlow in the X-Files spin-off, "The Lone Gunmen", she is of Burmese, Indian, Iranian, Scottish and English descent. - William Devane
William Devane (born September 5, 1937) is an American film and television actor. Devane was born in Albany, New York to Joe Devane, who was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's chauffeur when he was Governor of New York. Devane graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Devane is perhaps most widely recognized for his ten years as the villainous Greg Sumner on the drama series "Knots Landing", … - Alexis Dziena
Alexis Gabbriel Dziena (born July 8, 1984, pronounced Da-Zee-Na) is an American actress. She grew up in New York City and went to Saint Ann's School alongside her Bringing Rain (2003) costar, Paz de la Huerta. Alexis spent many of her summers, growing up, in a small South New Jersey shore town, Sea Isle City. Also, during high school, she attended some classes at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and appeared in a number of plays there.. She dated actor Michael Pitt. - Brad Davis
Robert Creel Davis (November 6, 1949 - September 8, 1991), better known as Brad Davis, was an American actor. He was perhaps best known for his role in the 1978 film, "Midnight Express" - Brooke Smith
Brooke Smith (born May 22, 1967 in New York) is an American actress. She is the daughter of publicist Lois Smith. She is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Brooke Smith has appeared in numerous films, including "The Moderns" (1988), "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991) (as Catherine Martin), "The Night We Never Met" (1993), "Mr. Wonderful" (1993), "Vanya on 42nd Street" (1994), "Last Summer in the Hamptons" (1995), … - Diana Scarwid
Diana Scarwid (born August 27, 1955 in Savannah, Georgia) is an American actress. Scarwid has done work in film, television, and theater. - John Lone
John Lone is an actor of Eurasian ancestry. He was born in Hong Kong as Dzyn Lung. He was born to a Portuguese mother and Chinese father. Though little is known of the actual circumstance of his early life, he initially was raised in a Hong Kong orphanage. Eventually, he began training in Hong Kong's Chiu Chiu Academy and the Peking Opera. It was here, at the age of ten he was given the name Johnny. - Constance Zimmer
Constance Zimmer (born October 11, 1970, in Seattle) is an American actress. She currently (as of 2006) resides in Eagle Rock, California. Her past credits include "Good Morning, Miami", "Entourage", "Joan of Arcadia", and "In Justice". She is currently appearing as attorney Claire Simms on Season 3 of "Boston Legal". She joined the regular cast in the episode "Lincoln". - Robert Cummings
Robert Cummings (June 10, 1908 - December 2, 1990), also known as Bob Cummings, was an American motion picture and television actor noted for his fresh faced youthful look which lasted long after he was young. Cummings chiefly performed in comic roles but was effective in his few dramas, especially two Alfred Hitchcock films, "Saboteur" and "Dial M for Murder". Cummings was born in Joplin, Missouri. - Walter Abel
Walter Abel was an American stage and film character actor. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Abel graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He made his Broadway debut in "Forbidden" in 1919. His many theatre credits include "As You Like It", "Desire Under the Elms", "Mourning Becomes Electra", "Merrily We Roll Along", and "Trelawney of the Wells". Abel was married to concert harpist Marietta Bitter. - Conrad Bain
Conrad Stafford Bain (born February 4, 1923) is a Canadian-American actor. Born in Lethbridge, Alberta, Bain studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts before serving in the Canadian Army during World War II. He then studied in New York at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where his classmates included actor Charles Durning and comedian Don Rickles; he became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1946 then he graduated in 1948. - Barton MacLane
Barton MacLane (December 25, 1902-January 1, 1969) was an American actor. Born in Columbia, South Carolina, he went to Wesleyan University, where he was an exceptional American football player. His first movie role, "The Quarterback" (1926), was a result of his ability. He then went to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and afterwards he performed on Broadway and had small roles in films. In 1932, he wrote the play "Rendezvous". - Warren William
Warren William (December 2 1894 - September 24 1948) was a Broadway and Hollywood actor, born Warren William Krech in Aitkin, Minnesota. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After moving from Broadway to Hollywood in the silent period, he reached his peak as a leading man in early 1930s pre-Production Code films. He was a contract player at the Warner Bros. studio and was known for portraying amoral businessmen, lawyers, … - Sterling Holloway
Sterling Price Holloway, Jr. was a character actor who appeared in over 150 films and television shows, as well as a perennial voice actor for the Walt Disney Studios. Holloway was named after Confederate General Sterling "Pap" Price. He was born in Cedartown, Georgia in 1905. After attending the Georgia Military Academy in College Park, he attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. - Hayden Rorke
William Henry Rorke was an American actor best known for playing the psychiatrist Col. Dr. Alfred E. Bellows on the hit 60's sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie". - J. D. Cannon
J.D. Cannon (born April 24, 1922 in Salmon, Idaho; died May 20 2005 in Hudson, New York), was an American actor. Also known as John Donovan Cannon, he attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is probably best known for his costarring role of Chief Clifford in the television series "McCloud", and for his role in "Cool Hand Luke". Cannon also played General Hampton on "Call to Glory" (1984). - Gary Sandy
Gary Sandy (born December 25, 1945) is an American actor. Born in Dayton, Ohio, he is a graduate of Fairmont High School in Kettering, Ohio. He later attended Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. He is best known for his starring role as program director Andy Travis on the classic TV sitcom, "WKRP in Cincinnati". - Deborra-Lee Furness
Deborra-Lee Furness (born 1955) is an Australian actress, director and producer. Furness is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts New York. She met actor Hugh Jackman when they co-starred on the Australian series "Correlli" in 1995, and the couple married in February 1996. The couple have adopted two children: Oscar Maximilian Jackman, born May 15 2000, and Ava Eliot Jackman, born July 10 2005. - Cleavon Little
Cleavon Jake Little was an American film and theatre actor, best known for his lead role as Bart in the 1974 Mel Brooks comedy "Blazing Saddles" and as the irreverent Dr. Jerry Noland in the early seventies series "Temperatures Rising". Little was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma. He grew up in California and attended college at San Diego State University. - Tim Hardin
Tim Hardin was a United States folk musician and composer who was a part of the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene and performer at the Woodstock Festival. Hardin was born in Eugene, Oregon. He dropped out of high school at age 18 to join the Marine Corps. After his discharge he moved to New York City in 1961, where he briefly attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. - John Litel
John Litel (December 30, 1892 - February 3, 1972) was a film actor. During World War I, Litel enlisted in the French Army and was twice decorated for bravery. Back in the US after the war, Litel enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began his stage career. In 1929, he started appearing in films. Part of the "Warner Bros. Stock Company" beginning in the 1930s, he appeared in dozens of Warner Bros. films. - Melanie Mayron
Melanie Mayron (born October 20, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actress and director best known for playing photographer Melissa Steadman on the ABC drama "thirtysomething", which ran from 1987 to 1991. She currently appears as a judge in the reality show "Looking for Stars" on the Starz channel. Mayron trained as an actress at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has been active as a director for a number of years. - Diana Barrymore
Diana Barrymore was an American actress. - Richard Stahl
Richard Stahl was an American actor who mostly appeared in film and TV comedies. Born in Detroit, he studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. In the 50's he was appearing in Off-Broadway productions, where he met his wife to be Kathryn. In the 1960s, he relocated to San Francisco and became a member of an improvisational comedy group, The Committee. Some of Stahl's best known film credits include "Five Easy Pieces", "High Anxiety", … - Amanda Crew
Amanda Crew (born on June 5, 1986 in Langley, British Columbia) is a Canadian film and television actress. - Deborah Walley
Deborah Walley (August 12, 1943 - May 10, 2001) was an American actress. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, at fourteen she was playing summer-stock theatre. She studied acting at New York City's American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She began working on stage in the city and made her Hollywood film debut in 1961's "Gidget Goes Hawaiian", a role for which she is most remembered. From then until 1974 she appeared in fifteen feature length films, … - David Huddleston
David William Huddleston (born September 17, 1930) is an American actor.
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