- Amanda Tepe
Amanda Tepe is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. She has appeared in several short and feature films. Her television credits include a notorious recurring role as Colleen McHenry on General Hospital, Dexter, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Cory in the House, That's So Raven, Entourage and a current recurring role on Disney's up-coming sitcom The Wizards of Waverly Place. Active in live local theatre, Tepe has performed in various Los Angeles productions, including shows with the Elephant... - Alison Elizabeth Larter
A native of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Ali began modeling at age 13 and traveled the world before moving to Los Angeles to study acting. Her first professional acting job was a role on the television series "Chicago Sons" (1997). Close friend and former roommate of Varsity Blues (1999) co-star Amy Smart. Was part of a 1996 hoax by Esquire Magazine: they portrayed her as "Allegra Coleman", a hot young star, in a parody of fluff journalism. Ranked #40 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest... - Shawna Lee Colvin
Started out playing with Austin-based Dixie Diesels. Moved to New York City in 1980. Big break came singing backup on a Suzanne Vega tour in 1997. Wrote song "Orion in the Sky" about then-boyfriend (and now-ex-husband) Simon Tassano. Daughter Caledonia Jean-Marie Erwin born in Austin, Texas. [24 July 1998] Competes in triathlons. She went to high school in Carbondale, Illinois. Won two Grammy Awards in 1998 for Record of the Year and Song of the Year ("Sunny Came Home") Graduated from... - Katharine Hope Mcphee
Daughter of singer and vocal coach, Peisha Arten. Lives in California. Roommates with fellow idol contestant Kellie Pickler. She sang "Since I Fell for You", "All in Love is Fair", and "Think to advance to the top 12 of American Idol. Her father's name is Daniel. Her older sister's name is Adrianna. Attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks and the Boston Conservatory of Music. Her fans are known as "The Kat Pack" and "McPhans". She performs the song "Think", originally sung by... - Rachel Elizabeth Boston
Born on Signal Mountain, Tennessee, Rachel Boston is a country girl at heart but a New Yorker in spirit. Growing up in Tennessee, she performed in her school, church and community theaters. At 17 she moved to New York City to pursue an acting career. Rachel studied Shakespeare while at Fordham University and The Actor's Center. After performing in theater in New York and Pennsylvania for two years, she took the advice of one of her directors, moved out of her Hell's Kitchen apartment and... - Stacy Earl
Early-'90s dance-pop sensation Stacy Earl had a brief fling with fame thanks to her Top 40 singles "Love Me All Up," "Romeo & Juliet," and "Slowly," all of which were featured on her 1991 self-titled debut album. Though the album was a modest success, not much was heard from Earl after her 1993 single "Blood From a Stone"; after the end of her music career, the singer continued to live in California with her family. - Eden Rountree
Has a female pit bull named Simon, a rescue from New York City. Instead of going to Sarah Lawrence, decided instead to travel around the world, living in such places as London, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Hamburg and Milan. Lived in New Zealand at the age of 12. Attended Hillsboro High School in Nashville, along with fellow classmates Harmony Korine, and John D. Witherspoon - brother of Reese. She and her husband, British Chef Brendan Collins, became parents of an 8lb 12oz baby girl - Saffron... - Lucy Rendler-Kaplan
Lucy hails from Skokie, Illinois. From the earliest beginnings as East Prairie School's "Scrooge" at the age of six that ended in the assembly's first standing ovation, Lucy Render-Kaplan knew what she wanted her future to hold: acting. The Piven Theatre Workshop in Evanston and its Young People's Company was Lucy's training ground. From there to "Actress of the Year" at Old Orchard Junior High to lead roles in "The Diviner's" and another standing ovation as director of the short story... - Allison Bibicoff
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