1. Ethan Embry

    Ethan Embry (born June 13, 1978) is an American actor. Embry was born in Huntington Beach, California to Karen (Daugherty) and Charles Rendall. He started acting in 1991, at age 13. Embry changed his last name to Embry in 1996. He married Amelinda Smith on 14 November 1998. They had one child together, Cogeian Sky Embry, born 10 December 1999. Embry and Smith divorced in 2002. Ethan was engaged to actress Katharine Towne.

  2. Christopher McDonald

    Christopher McDonald has acted in 85 films and numerous television and theater productions. He was born in New York City, one of seven children. He actually grew up in Romulus, a small town in upstate New York, where his father was the high school principal and musical director. He first attended undergraduate school at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York, and later studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and the...

  3. Micky Jones

    He was a member of The New Christy Minstrels and The First Edition with Kenny Rogers. Won a date with Tori Spelling on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) in 1996. The musician-turned-actor was Bob Dylan's drummer during the historic and controversial 1966 tour, when Dylan brought his newly electrified sound to often-hostile folk fans. That volatile era is resurrected by the official release (11/98) of a long-treasured bootleg, Live 1966: The ''Royal Albert Hall'' Concert....

  4. Edward O'Neill

    Was nearly cast as "Sam Malone" in the TV show "Cheers" (1982); the role went to Ted Danson instead. Taught Social Studies in Youngstown before acting. Expected "Married with Children" (1987) to be canceled within the first 6 episodes. Was considered for the role of patriarch "Steven Keaton" in "Family Ties" (1982); the role went to Michael Gross instead. He graduated from Ursuline High School Often plays cops on TV shows or movies. On an episode of "M

  5. John C MacKenzie

    J.C. MacKenzie was a 21-year-old student at Concordia University when he saw his first play. Within two years, he was accepted at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He enjoys politics, skiing and hockey. Played a character named Fred Spivak as a recurring guest on The Practice and a character named Arnold Spivak as a series regular on "Murder One" (1995). Has a son, Liam, with Erin Cressida Wilson.

  6. Joe Baker

    The son of British vaudevillians, Joe Baker performed pantomime and stand-up in London clubs and cabarets, and acted in such West End stage shows as "Joey, Joey" and "The Great Grimaldi". He starred in his own BBC TV shows. "The Joe Baker Show", "Baker's Half Dozen", "My Man Joe", and was a favourite of Prince Charles on the children's show "Crackerjack". After moving to Los Angeles in 1975, he starred in movies, tv shows, and dozens of commercials. A friend of Lou Costello's daughter...

  7. William Estes Nipper

    Will was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1978. He attended a private high school and graduated in June 1996 with an A average. His acting career began in 1988 when he was chosen out of 700 children interviewed for "The New Lassie" (1989), which jump-started his career. Will had a couple of roles in TV shows, but all of them were canceled after a few episodes, of which "Meego" (1997) was one. When he got to his 5th TV show, when he was 19, he became a regular on...

  8. Sam Menning
  9. Sam Menning
  10. Ron Payne
  11. Eduard Rutger Verkade
  12. John M Murdock
  13. Billy Williams
  14. Gene Whittington
  15. Vincent Craig Dupree