- Warren G
Warren Griffin III (born November 10, 1970 in Long Beach, California) better known as Warren G, is an American West Coast rapper and hip hop producer. His biggest hit was the single "Regulate" with Nate Dogg released in 1994. The single was a g-funk track like most of Warren G's productions. He is the step-brother of successful record producer Dr. Dre.
- Kimberley Locke
Kimberley Dawn Locke (born January 3 1978 in Hartsville, Tennessee) is an American adult contemporary pop/R&B singer and plus-size fashion model. In recent years, Locke has had five consecutive top 10 Adult Contemporary hits, including two #1 songs. She gained fame with her participation in the 2003 "American Idol" television series, and is currently garnering media attention for her participation in "Celebrity Fit Club".
- Dustin Diamond
Dustin Diamond (born Dustin Neil Diamond on January 7, 1977 in San Jose, California) is an actor, musician and stand-up comedian best known for his role as Samuel "Screech" Powers on the television show "Saved by the Bell".
- Maureen McCormick
Maureen Denise McCormick (born August 5, 1956) is an American actress and recording artist. She is known for her role as Marcia Brady in the television series "The Brady Bunch."
- Erika Eleniak
Erika Maya Eleniak (born September 29, 1969) is an American "Playboy" Playmate and actress, best known for her role in "Baywatch".
- Ian Smith
Ian K. Smith, M.D. (b. July 15, 1969) is a medical expert and an author best known for his appearances on VH1's Celebrity Fit Club series, "The View", and as a correspondent for NBC News. He is also the host of "HealthWatch with Dr. Ian Smith", a nationally-syndicated daily news feature heard on American Urban Radio Networks. He resides in Manhattan, New York City.
- Linda Papadopoulos
Dr. Linda Papadopoulos (born February 3,1973) is an English-Greek-American psychologist based in England. She was course director of the MSc in counselling psychology at London Guildhall University, and is the author of numerous health books such as "The Man Manual", which tries to explains the workings of men's minds and author of "Mirror Mirror: Dr. Linda's Body Image Revolution", a book on body image.
- Paul Ross
Paul John Ross (born "John Ross", December 31, 1956 in Leytonstone, London) is an English journalist, television editor, and media personality. He is the elder brother of presenter Jonathan Ross and is also an up and coming film reviewer. He has also been presenting Most Haunted Live from May 2006 onwards.
- Victoria Jackson
Victoria Jackson (b. August 2, 1959, in Miami, Florida) is an American comedian and actress best known as a cast member of the NBC television sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live" from 1986 to 1992. Raised by devoted Christians in home without a TV, she was trained in gymnastics by her gym-coach father from ages 5 to 18. Jackson attended a private Christian high school, Dade Christian School, where she was a cheerleader and the Homecoming Queen.
- Young Mc
Young MC (born Marvin Young on 10 May 1967 in London, England) is a former rapper most known for his 1989 hit, "Bust a Move", which won the first-ever Grammy Award for "Best Rap Recording". His debut album, "Stone Cold Rhymin'", is generally seen as a brilliant pop rap album. It was re-issued by Rhino Records and originally recorded on the Delicious Vinyl record label.
- James Whitaker
James Whitaker (born 4 October 1940) is a British journalist, specialising in the British royal family. He is currently the royal correspondent for the "Daily Mirror", as well as being the correspondent for the ITV television programme, "This Morning". In 2004, he took part in the reality television programme, "Celebrity Fit Club" and was made team captain for the final 3 weeks, and was made MR FIT CLUB 2004.
- Willie Aames
Willie Aames (born Albert William Upton July 15, 1960 in Orange County, California, USA) is an actor best known for the roles of Buddy Lembeck on "Charles in Charge", Tommy Bradford on "Eight is Enough" and the voice of Hank on "Dungeons & Dragons", the cartoon. He also hosted a game show "The Krypton Factor" from 1990-91. He played the character of "Robbie Hamlin" on the ABC soap opera "Edge of Night".
- Toccara Jones
Toccara Elaine Jones (born March 13, 1981) from Dayton, Ohio, is an American fashion model and television personality. She was a contestant on the third cycle of the UPN series "America's Next Top Model" ("ANTM").
- Kelly Lebrock
Kelly LeBrock (born March 24, 1960) is an English/American actress and supermodel (measurements 34-24-34 (in 1982)), known for her acting debut in "The Woman in Red", and later on in the film, "Weird Science".
- Bruce Vilanch
Bruce Vilanch (born November 23, 1948) is an American comedy writer who caught the public eye when he became a wisecracking regular on the revamped "Hollywood Squares" with Whoopi Goldberg. Vilanch was born into a Jewish family and is a practicing Jew. Vilanch attended Ohio State University as a theater and journalism student and graduated with a BFA in theatre in 1970. His first television appearance was in 1988 on "Hollywood Today", …
- Da Brat
Da Brat (born Shawntae Harris on April 14, 1974 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American female rapper
- Ralphie May
Ralphie May, (born 1972 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an American stand-up comedian who usually performs in Los Angeles, California. May entered the public eye when he appeared in the first season of the reality television series, "Last Comic Standing", in which stand-up comedians compete for a television contract. May finished as first runner-up. His career has taken off since then, and he performs at some of the most well-known comedy clubs across the country.
- Carnie Wilson
Carnie Wilson (born April 29 1968 in Bel Air, California, USA) is an American singer and television host, best known as a member of the early-90s singing group Wilson Phillips. Then noted as being one of the few overweight female pop stars, she was later famed for having lost half of her weight. She is the daughter of American 1960s pop icon Brian Wilson and his first wife Marilyn Rovell.
- Daniel Baldwin
Daniel Leroy Baldwin is an American actor, producer and director, born 5 October 1960 in Massapequa, New York. He is the second oldest of the four "Baldwin brothers", all of whom are actors.
- Tina Yothers
Tina Yothers (born May 5, 1973 in Whittier, California) is a former American child actress. Her father, Robert Yothers, was a television producer. Yothers began her acting career in television advertisements at age three. Her most famous role was that of Jennifer Keaton, the youngest daughter in the television comedy "Family Ties" from 1982 to 1989. She also competed in the "Battle of the Network Stars" in 1989.
- Countess Vaughn
Countess Danielle Vaughn (born August 8, 1978 in Idabel, Oklahoma) is an American actress and singer, best known for her role as Kim Parker in the television series "Moesha" and its spinoff "The Parkers". Vaughn began her performing career at the age of three singing at church. At age nine, she sang the Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "What the World Needs Now is Love, Sweet Love" to win the Star Search junior vocalist champion and overall junior champion.
- Andy Fordham
Andy Fordham (born February 2, 1962 in London) is an English darts player, also known by his nickname, The Viking. He won the 2004 World Professional Darts Championship, beating Mervyn King in the final. He is also a four-time Semi-Finalist at the Lakeside, and the 1999 Winmau World Masters champion.
- Chastity Bono
Chastity Sun Bono (born March 4, 1969) is an American gay rights activist and occasional actress. She is also known as the daughter of entertainers Sonny and Cher and the half sister of musician Elijah Blue Allman.
- Phil Margera
Philip Ron "Phil" Margera (born July 13, 1957 in Concordville, Pennsylvania, United States) is the father of Bam and Jess Margera and younger brother of Vincent "Don Vito" Margera. He appears on the MTV show "Viva La Bam", and is also affiliated with CKY and "Jackass".
- Gary Busey
William Gareth Jacob Busey, Sr. (born June 29, 1944) is an Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-nominated American film and stage actor. He has appeared in a number of films, including "The Buddy Holly Story", "Big Wednesday", "Lethal Weapon", "Point Break", "Valley of the Wolves Iraq" and "Under Siege".
- Mia Tyler
Mia Abagale Tallarico aka Mia Tyler (born December 22, 1978 in Mary Hitchcock Hospital, Hanover, New Hampshire) is an American plus-size model and actress. She is the daughter of Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler and actress Cyrinda Foxe. Mia is also the half-sister of actress Liv Tyler (whose mother is actress and singer Bebe Buell). While growing up, the young Mia and Liv crossed circles many times and were good friends before they ever discovered that they were sisters.
- Gunnar Nelson
Gunnar Eric Nelson (born September 20, 1967 in Santa Monica, California) is an American musician.
- Tempestt Bledsoe
Bledsoe graduated from New York University with a degree in finance. She is still involved in acting, performing in several off-Broadway productions and in the TV movies The Expendables and 2002's Fire and Ice . She has had a recurring role on The Practice, as well as guest starring on The Parkers and The Jenny McCarthy Show .
- Jani Lane
Jani Lane (born John Kennedy Oswald, February 1, 1964 in Akron, Ohio) is an American recording artist who was the lead vocalist and songwriter for the glam metal band Warrant.
- Ted Lange
Theodore William Lange (born January 5, 1948 in Oakland, California) is an African American actor best known for his role as the bartender, Isaac Washington, in the TV series "The Love Boat". Lange also played Junior on the series "That's My Mama". His first screen appearance was in the documentary film "Wattstax". In the late '80s a pilot for a revival series called That's My Mama Now! with Ted Lange as the star was produced, …
- Jeff Conaway
Jeff Conaway (born October 5 1950, New York, New York, USA) is an American actor, known for his role as Kenickie in the 1978 motion picture musical "Grease." He began acting on Broadway at the age of two. Conaway is also known for his role as Bobby Wheeler on the television series "Taxi" (1978-1982) and Sgt. Zach Allan (later Security Chief) on "Babylon 5" (1994 - 1998).
- Anne Diamond
Anne Diamond (born 8 September 1954) is an English television presenter She is known for hosting "Good Morning Britain" for TV-am and the (deliberately) similarly-titled "Good Morning... with Anne and Nick" for BBC1, both with Nick Owen as her co-presenter Anne makes regular appearances airing her views as a pannelist on Channel 5's "The Wright Stuff".
- Cledus T. Judd
Cledus T. Judd (born Barry Poole on December 18, 1964, in Marietta, Georgia) is a country music singer, parody artist and entertainer, best known for parodies of popular country songs.
- Ross Mathews
Ross Mathews (born September 24, 1979 in Mount Vernon, Washington) is an American television personality known mostly for his role as a correspondent for "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno". A former intern on that show, he is referred to by Jay Leno as "Ross the Intern". He is also known for contributing commentary to the E! networks various "101..." specials, and as a member of the Red Team on the 2003 incarnation of the reality television show, …
- Coleen Nolan
Coleen Nolan (born 12 March 1965, in Blackpool, Lancashire) is an English television presenter and former singer. She was the youngest member of the band, The Nolans in which she sang alongside her sisters. She has presented such shows as "This Morning", alongside Twiggy. She has also been a panellist on "The Wright Stuff", as well as a regular on "Loose Women" and has taken part in the reality TV programmes, …
- Vincent Pastore
Vincent Pastore (born July 14 1946 in Bronx, New York) is an American film and television actor, often cast as a mobster. Pastore was born in The Bronx, New York, of Italian-American descent. He attended Pace University for 3 years before eventually going into the acting industry after befriending Matt and Kevin Dillon; he was previously a club-owner in New Rochelle, New York. He has made appearances in films ranging from "Goodfellas" to "Shark Tale", …
- Angie Stone
Angela Laverne Brown (born January 30 1961), best known by her stage name Angie Stone, is a Grammy Award-nominated American R&B and neo soul singer, songwriter, keyboardist, record producer, and actress. Stone's music possesses a clear old school soul music influence, and her singing vocals recall those of Aretha Franklin.
- Russell Grant
Russell Grant (born 5 February1951 in Hillingdon) is a popular British astrologer and media personality. He is frequently quoted in the media, as well as working as a television presenter. He has written several books dealing with matters astrological, among which is his biggest international seller "The Illustrated Dream Dictionary". He has had his books translated into languages ranging from Chinese to Afrikaans, over 20 in all.
- Kim Coles
Kim Coles (born January 11, 1966) is an American actress and comedian. Coles has appeared on many television shows, including "Frasier" (where she became known for playing "Dr." Mary Thomas), "Six Feet Under", "Celebrity Mole" and "The Geena Davis Show". She is perhaps best known for her roles on two FOX series; first as an original cast member of the sketch comedy series "In Living Color", …
- Carole Malone
Carole Malone (born 14 October1954 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English newspaper columnist, who is most famous for her outspoken views when writing her column in the "Sunday Mirror".