1. George Lopez

    George Lopez (born April 23, 1961, in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California) is a Mexican-American comedian and actor.

  2. Gail O'Grady

    Gail O'Grady (b. 23 January, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress. She was raised in Wheaton, Illinois and graduated from Wheaton North High School in 1981. O'Grady was first seen by American television audiences in a 1987 Diet Pepsi commercial titled "Apartment 10G," starring Michael J. Fox. O'Grady played his sexy neighbor for whom Fox leaped down a fire escape and across a busy, rainy street to get a Diet Pepsi when he found none in his own fridge.

  3. Helen Whitney

    Helen Whitney is an award-winning producer for the American Broadcasting Corporation. She produced a documentary called "American Inquisition", which became the subject of a very famous case about First Amendment rights. The piece examined how McCarthyism had affected the small town of Fairmont, West Virginia. Victor Lasky, "the rightwing journalist" who rose to prominence in the McCarthy era, sued ABC over his depicition in the show.

  4. Ed Evangelista

    Ed Evangelista was a judge for the first season of the Simon Cowel reality television show American Inventor on ABC. He is an Executive Creative Director in media and advertising. Ed is well known for his breakthrough work for Debeers diamonds. The successful launches of the three stone and right hand rings have been considered by many as sheer communication perfection. He has since become a consultant, entrepreneur and a significant player in branded entertainment.

  5. Christine Craft

    Christine Craft (born 1944) is a radio talk show host and former television anchorperson. She became known in the broadcast industry for her age and sexual discrimination lawsuit against a station which had demoted her from the news anchor position because of her age. Craft was a competitive surfer in the Santa Barbara area. In 1974 she took a position as a weather reporter at KSBW-TV in Salinas, California.

  6. Walter Williams

    Walter Williams is a filmmaker and comedy writer, most famous for his "Mr. Bill" shorts that aired on the television series Saturday Night Live. Williams was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. In the 1970s he worked as a dj at a French Quarter bar. He did comedy sketches, some over local radio, with his friend Vance DeGeneres. Williams became interested in film. Creating the first "Mr.

  7. Luella Mundel

    Luella Mundel was the subject of a documentary by Helen Whitney called "American Inquisition". The program examined how McCarthyism had affected the small town of Fairmont, West Virginia. Victor Lasky, "the rightwing journalist" who rose to prominence in the McCarthy era, sued ABC over his depicition in the show. The central issue was whether Lasky had accused Mundel at an American Legion meeting in 1951 of being a Communist.

  8. Ryan Sutter

    Ryan Sutter (born on September 14, 1974 in Fort Collins, Colorado) was the "winner" (final bachelor) chosen by Trista Rehn on the TV show "The Bachelorette". Sutter and Rehn were married in a televised wedding on ABC of December 2003. On February 2007, the couple told PEOPLE magazine that they are expecting a child.

  9. Michelle Arthur

    Michelle Arthur is an American actress who has appeared in several television series and mainstream movies. She appeared as the Thorpe Sisters in the 1986 film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel "Northanger Abbey". Arthur also appeared in the James Bond film "Goldeneye" (1995) as "Anna". Arthur also appeared in the 1997 film "Clockwatchers" as "Dianne", in "Seabiscuit" (2003) as "Marcela's friend", …

  10. Stephen Williams

    Stephen Williams is a Canadian film and television director. Williams has directed several modern day television programs including work as a regular director on the ABC drama series, "Lost", where he is also a producer. In addition to "Lost", Williams has been a director on "Crossing Jordan", "1-800-Missing", "Soul Food: The Series" and "21 Jump Street".

  11. Charles Osborne

    Charles Osborne hiccupped continuously for 68 years (1922-1990). Osborne, from Anthon, Iowa, USA, was entered in "Guinness World Records" as the man with the "Longest Attack of Hiccups". The hiccups started in 1922 at a rate of 40 times per minute, slowing to 20 and eventually stopping on June 5, 1990, a total of 68 years. His condition also led him to be a guest on Ripley's Believe It or Not! in 1936, ABC's That's Incredible! in 1980, …

  12. Robert Picardo

    Robert Picardo (born October 27, 1953) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actor. He may be best known for his portrayals of Dr. Dick Richards on ABC's "China Beach", the Emergency Medical Hologram (EMH), one version of which became known as The Doctor, on UPN's "Star Trek: Voyager", as Joe "The Meat Man" Morton on "Home Improvement", …

  13. Timothy Perry Shriver

    Timothy Perry Shriver, Ph.D., (born August 29, 1959) is chairman of the Special Olympics. He is part of the Kennedy family. His father is Sargent Shriver and his mother is Eunice Mary Kennedy who founded the Special Olympics movement in 1968. His brother-in-law is Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Governor of California (married to his sister Maria). He received his bachelor's degree from Yale University, …

  14. Gillian Findlay

    Gillian Findlay is a Canadian television journalist who has worked for the CBC and ABC. She studied history and literature at Simon Fraser University and she holds a degree in broadcast journalism from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She was seen in such programmes as "CBC News: Disclosure", "the fifth estate" and was a guest host on CBC Radio's journalism series "As It Happens".

  15. Masiela Lusha

    Masiela Lusha (born 23 October, 1985) is an Albanian-born actress and writer. She was born in Tirana, Albania and her family moved to the United States when she was seven. At the age of twelve, she published a book of her poetry written in both Albanian and English. She became an actress and played Carmen Lopez in the first five seasons of ABC's "The George Lopez Show". Her character on the show also writes poetry.

  16. Arnold Zenker

    Arnold Zenker is a media broadcaster and public appearance counselor who gained brief stardom by sitting in for Walter Cronkite on the "CBS Evening News" in 1967. Zenker studied at the University of Pennsylvania, receiving an undergraduate and law degree. In 1967 at the age of 28, he was asked to sit in for anchor Walter Cronkite to deliver the nightly news. Zenker, working as a Manager of News Programming at CBS at the time, …

  17. Alex Bonner

    Odie Alex Bonner (b. April 26 1926, Marks, Mississippi - d. May 1 2003) was an Emmy Award winning radio and television producer and broadcast executive. His career spanned over 40 years at RKO and its Memphis ABC affiliate stations WHBQ-AM-FM and WHBQ-TV. Bonner attended United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1943 and served as a Cadet Midshipman (officer) aboard U.S. Merchant Marine tankers and freighters.

  18. Ashley Eicher

    Ashley Eicher is an on-air entertainment personality from Louisville, Kentucky who competed in the Miss America pageant. Eicher was selected as Miss Tennessee 2004 and served Governor Phil Bredesen and the Tennessee Department of Education as a spokesperson for the state of Tennessee. She has spoken to over 85,000 people across the state. She competed in the Miss America 2004 pageant broadcast live from Atlantic City, New Jersey in September 2004, …

  19. Leonard Dick

    Leonard Dick is an award winning television writer and producer who is currently writing for the FOX hit, "House, M. D.". Leonard was born in Toronto, Ontario, and attended Upper Canada College, where he was elected head of Howard's House, and thus served on the Board of Stewards. Prior to "House" he worked on the first two seasons of the ABC television series "Lost", garnering him a Writers Guild Award, as well as an Emmy for best Drama.

  20. Christine Estabrook

    Christine Estabrook (born September 13, 1952) is an American television and film actress. She has been featured in several motion pictures mostly in supporting roles. Her more recent films include "Grind", "Spider-Man 2" and "Catch That Kid". She has also guest starred in several episodes of the popular ABC television series, "Desperate Housewives" playing Martha Huber, the widowed, nosy neighbor of the street.

  21. Oliver Robins

    Oliver Robins (b. 1971) is an American former child actor who is a writer and director. His first film roles were in the 1982 TV movie "Million Dollar Infield", and in the 1982 ABC TV movie "Don't Go to Sleep" as Kevin. He is best known for his role as Robbie Freeling in the 1982 movie "Poltergeist" and in its 1986 sequel "Poltergeist II: The Other Side". Oliver's other feature film role was in the 1982 comedy "Airplane II: The Sequel".

  22. Brian Unger

    Brian Unger is an American comedian, writer, producer, and commentator. He was an original contributor to "The Daily Show", from 1996 to 1998. Currently, he provides regular commentary for the NPR show "Day to Day" and guest hosts MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann". Unger is a native of Granville, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio University in 1987, where he majored in communication.

  23. Dan Ahdoot

    Dan Ahdoot is an Iranian-American Jewish stand-up comedian who primarily performs in New York City. He is well-known for being a contestant in NBC's reality TV show "Last Comic Standing" and for performing on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend". Ahdoot attended Johns Hopkins University and graduated with honors, expecting to attend medical school. According to jokes made in his act, he decided he "needed more economic security" in his life, …

  24. Harrison Page

    Harrison Page (born August 27, 1941) is an American television and film actor who has appeared in many popular shows, including "Cold Case", "JAG", "ER", "Ally McBeal", "Melrose Place", "Quantum Leap", "The Wonder Years", "21 Jump Street", "Murder She Wrote", "Fame", "Gimme a Break!", "Benson", "Hill Street Blues", "Webster", "The Dukes of Hazzard", "Kung Fu", …

  25. Billy Aaron Brown

    Billy Aaron Brown (born July 28 1981 in Clarinda, Iowa) is an American actor most notable for his role as Kyle in ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules. In 2001, Brown played "Scott" in the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen film, "Holiday in the Sun" and "Danny" in Getting There. He also starred in the 2003 horror movie Jeepers Creepers 2 as Andy "Bucky" Buck. He also starred in the DCOM Going to the Mat and a SciFi Channel original movie known as "Sabertooth".

  26. Javier Grillo-Marxuach

    Javier Grillo-Marxuach is a writer and also serves as a Producer on the Sci-Fi Channel series " The Chronicle ." Mr. Grillo- Marxauch was Primetime Series executive at NBC, where he was involved with current and development series including " Law & Order ," " The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ," " SeaQuest DSV " and " Earth 2 ."

  27. Elizabeth Berridge

    Elizabeth Berridge is an American film and theatre actress, best known for playing Constanze Mozart in the 1984 film Amadeus.

  28. Rick Michaels

    Rick Michaels Rick Michaels is a leading media and communications industry luminary who has enjoyed a longtime friendship with M&AMG’s founders. Rick Michaels ' involvement in the cable industry dates back to 1968 when he became one of the original employees, and later, Vice President of TM Communications, the cable subsidiary of the Times Mirror Company.

  29. Marlene Turner

    Marlene Turner will serve as Chief of Staff. For the past eight years, Ms. Turner served as Scheduler to Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. Ms. Turner began her career in 1972, working for the American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in both the corporate and news divisions. In 1978, she chose to leave ABC to raise her family. Ms. Turner received her B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1967 and her J.D. from