- Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is an American actor and singer. He came to fame in the late 1980s and has since retained a career as both a Hollywood leading man and a supporting actor, in particular for his role as John McClane in the "Die Hard" series. Willis was married to actress Demi Moore and they had three daughters before their divorce in 2000 after thirteen years of marriage.
- Justin Long
Justin Jake Long (born June 2 1978) is an American actor, best known for his performances in the films "Jeepers Creepers", "Waiting...", "Accepted", "Dodgeball", "Live Free or Die Hard", the TV series "Ed" and his personification of a Macintosh computer in Apple's 2006/2007 "Get a Mac" advertisement campaign.
- Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor. Jackson came to fame in the early 1990s, after a series of well-reviewed performances, and has since become a major film star and cultural icon, having appeared in a large number of high-grossing films. Jackson is currently working on seven films that will debut between 2007 and 2009. In motion pictures that feature him as a leading actor or supporting co-star, …
- Alan Rickman
Naked Photos of Alan Rickman are available at MaleStars.com . They currently feature over 65,000 Nude Pics, Biographies, Video Clips, Articles, and Movie Reviews of famous stars.
- Fred Thompson
Frederick Dalton "Fred" Thompson (born August 19 1942) is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and character actor. He represented Tennessee as a Republican in the U.S. Senate from 1994 thru 2003. Thompson resides in McLean, Virginia near Washington D.C. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a Visiting Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, specializing in national security and intelligence. As an actor, Thompson has performed in film and on television.
- Timothy Olyphant
Timothy David "Tim" Olyphant (born May 20 1968) is an American actor. Olyphant is known for his film roles, as well as for playing sheriff Seth Bullock on the series "Deadwood".
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary Elizabeth Winstead is a SAG Award and Young Artist Award-nominated American actress. She has been called a scream queen, à la Jamie Lee Curtis, because of her roles in such horror films as "Final Destination 3", "Death Proof", and "Black Christmas", but has branched out into other genres, including drama ("Bobby"), comedy ("Sky High"), and action ("Live Free or Die Hard").
- John Amos
John Amos (born December 27, 1939) is an American former professional football player and film and television actor.
- Reginald Veljohnson
Reginald VelJohnson (born August 16, 1952) is an American film and television actor who is perhaps best known for his roles of Carl Winslow on the sitcom "Family Matters" and as LAPD Sgt. Al Powell in the hit film "Die Hard" (1988) and the sequel "Die Hard 2" (1990).
- Bonnie Bedelia
Bonnie Bedelia, born March 25, 1948, is an American actress. Her parents are Marian Ethel (Wagner), a writer/editor, and Philip Harley Culkin, a journalist. She is the aunt of her brother Kit Culkin's children, which are actors Macaulay Culkin, Quinn Culkin, Kieran Culkin, Christian Culkin, Shane Culkin, Rory Culkin, and Dakota Culkin.
- Jeremy Irons
Jeremy John Irons (born September 19 1948) is an Academy Award, Tony Award, Screen Actors Guild, two-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning English film, television and stage actor.
- De'Voreaux White
De'voreaux White is an American actor who performed in many films, although he is probably best known for his role in "Die Hard" in which he plays a chauffeur named Argyle. He also plays a little boy in the Blues Brothers (1980) movie, where he tries to steal a guitar from Ray Charles's music store. A native of Los Angeles, he appeared in the drama "Shadow Hours" (2000), …
- Alexander Godunov
Aleksandr Borisovich Godunov (Russian: Александр Борисович Годунов, 28 November, 1949, Sakhalin, USSR — 18 May, 1995, Los Angeles, California) was a Russian ballet dancer and actor, whose defection caused a diplomatic incident between the USA and the USSR. He joined the Bolshoi Ballet in 1971 and rose to become premier dancer before defecting to the USA in 1979. After briefly dancing with the American Ballet Theatre, …
- Art Evans
Art Evans (born March 27, 1942) is an American actor who has made multiple film and television program appearances over the span of three decades. His acting career, spanning over 30 years, started with his first uncredited acting performance in the film "Claudine" in 1974. His first credited role was in "Chico and the Man" as Bubba in the episode "Too Many Crooks" which aired in 1976.
- Hart Bochner
Hart Bochner (born on October 3, 1956) is a Canadian film actor, screenwriter, director and producer. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he is a son of Ruth and the late Lloyd Bochner. Bochner appeared in such films as "Islands in the Stream" (1977), "Breaking Away" (1979), "Terror Train" (1980) and "Die Hard" (1988). He portrayed a cold-blooded killer in "Apartment Zero" (1988). He is a board member of the Environmental Media Awards.
- Dennis Franz
Dennis Franz (born October 28, 1944) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning American actor known for his role as Andy Sipowicz, a gritty police detective in the television series "NYPD Blue".
- William Sadler
William Sadler (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor.
- Robert Costanzo
Robert Costanzo is an American actor. He has an acting career spanning 30 years and is often found playing surly New York types such as crooks or low level workers, and mixes both drama and comedy roles. Costanzo was born in Brooklyn, New York-born, the son of actor Carmine Costanzo. His first role seems to be in the 1975 movie "Dog Day Afternoon" playing a cop, although that was an uncredited part.
- Al Leong
Al Leong (born Albert Leong, aka Al 'Ka Bong') is an Asian American stuntman and actor. Characterised by impressive martial arts skills, long wavy hair, and a prominent Fu Manchu moustache, he has had a number of small but memorable roles as the token long-haired Asian henchman in popular action films, that usually ended in his character's death. Among action movie fans Leong has a cult following.
- Andreas Wisniewski
Andreas Wisniewski was born July 3, 1959, in Berlin, Germany. The 194 cm (6 foot 4 inch) blond German spent the early part of his life dancing before turning to acting.
- Chuck Picerni
He was Paul Michael Glaser's stunt double on "Starsky and Hutch" (1975). Was also the Stunt Coordinator and Second Unit Director for the entire show. Also First Unit Directed 3 episodes for Starsky and Hutch. Brother of actor Paul Picerni. Uncle of actor/stuntman 'Paul V. Picerni Jr.'. Father of stuntman 'Chuck Picerni Jr.' and Stunman Steven Picerni.
- Walter Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis grew up mainly in Penns Grove, New Jersey, and graduated from high school there before going to New York to become an actor. He waited tables and tended bar for a living until he began to get roles in plays. While tending bar one night he was seen by a casting director who liked his personality and needed a bartender for a small movie role. Was high school student council president. His recording of "Respect Yourself" reached #5 in January of 1987. He and Demi Moore announce...
- Clarence Jr
Attended Sterling College in Sterling, Kansas for some time. After his success as an actor, Clarence has given back to the college in many ways, one of which is he paid for new tennis courts for the college. Associate Professor of Theatre, 2002 He is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity
- Paul X Gleason
Character actor Paul Gleason has been adept at playing tough guys and white collar sleaze bags in motion pictures since the early 1960s, making his film debut in Winter A-Go-Go (1965). Gleason has made a name for himself portraying these unlikeable characters in films. A native of Miami, Florida, Gleason studied extensively at the Actor's Studio in New York City in the mid-60s with Lee Strasberg (his mentor) and was seen in a handful of Roger Corman productions before landing a a...
- Robert John Davi
From his portrayal of James Bond villain Franz Sanchez to FBI profiler Bailey Malone in "Profiler" (1996), Robert Davi is one of the film industry's most recognized tough guys, whether on the big screen or on television. His tough exterior masks a powerful inner sensitivity, which he calls upon for his most notorious roles. A stickler for research, Davi contacted Quantico and arranged to meet Bill Hagenmeyer, the real-life FBI profiler. Davi received critical acclaim within the...
- Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman
He was born to Irish and Welsh parents in 1946. He attended the Royal College of Art; he wanted to be a graphic artist. At age 26 he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art where he spent 3 years. Started out in the theatrical version of "Dangerous Liaisons" His first major film was Die Hard (1988) where he was cast as Hans Gruber. Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#34). [1995] Ranked #59 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie...
- William Atherton Knight
Veteran character actor often cast as sleazy villain or self-absorbed yuppie. Most remembered for his fantastic role in Ghost Busters (1984) as Walter Peck. Also had memorable role in Die Hard (1988) as yet another scumbag-ish character, Thornburg. Has won numerous awards and praise for his On and Off Broadway stage work.
- Reginald Veljohnson
Commonly plays a police officer in movies and tv shows. Famous for portraying the role of Carl Winslow on "Family Matters" (1989) Enjoys singing and dancing in his free time.
- Lanefred Lerner
- Wilhelm Von Homburg
Norbert Grupe started his career as a wrestler in the fifties. He also toured the States where the blonde hulk and loudmouth appeared as the 'ugly German'. For obvious marketing reasons (his birth name was pronounced 'Groupie' in the States) he assumed the pseudonym of Wilhelm von Homburg, sometimes also calling himself Prinz Wilhelm von Homburg, pretending to be of aristocratic descent. In the early sixties he changed from wrestling to boxing. Between 1962 and 1970 he went through 46...
- George Christy
Writes the regular column "The Great Life" for the Hollywood Reporter.
- Matt Landers
Matt Landers, a graduate of Notre Dame High School, worked his first professional season as an actor at the Surflight Summer Theater in Beach Haven, New Jersey, in 1969. He studied at the Boston Conservatory of Music and appeared as Jesus in "Godspell" in his first Equity performance at the Wilbur Theater in Boston. Matt made his Broadway debut as the first replacement in the role of Sonny in "Grease" at the Royale Theater and was nominated for a New York Drama Desk Award for his...
- Frank Carmine Zozzora
Met Jane March while she starred on Color of Night (1994) (he was one of the producers of that movie).Just two months after their first date, he proposed and they flew by private jet to Lake Tahoe, marrying in the Dream-Maker wedding chapel. She was only 20, he was 35 and a Hollywood millionaire hotshot. Besides being a producer on the film, he was also the head of Bruce Willis's production company Flying Heart. After they were married, Zozzora put Jane in another film, the 1996 spy...
- Clarence Jr
Attended Sterling College in Sterling, Kansas for some time. After his success as an actor, Clarence has given back to the college in many ways, one of which is he paid for new tennis courts for the college. Associate Professor of Theatre, 2002 He is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity
- Anthony Peck
Cast in four movies from director John McTiernan, including playing two different characters in the 1st and 3rd "Die Hard" film.
- Clarence Jr
- David Ursin
- Devoreaux White
- Joey Plewa
- Randy Bowers