- Cameron Diaz
Cameron Diaz was spotted enjoying a romantic New York weekend with her latest fling, actor Bradley Cooper. They dined at Asia de Cuba at Morgans Hotel Saturday night and then hit the "SNL" after-party at Primehouse on Park Avenue South. One onlooker told us the twosome "were very close and lovey. Something is definitely going on, and it's clear they are more than just friends." - Tom Hanks
Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9 1956) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American film actor, Emmy-winning director, voice-over artist and movie producer. Hanks worked in television and family-friendly comedies before achieving notable success as a dramatic actor in "Philadelphia" and "Forrest Gump". Hanks is the second highest-grossing film star of all time. He is also only one of two actors to have seven consecutive US$100 million blockbusters, … - Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour OBE (born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15 1951) is an English actress probably best known today as the co-star of the James Bond film "Live and Let Die" and star of the TV series and film "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman". - Katharine Hepburn
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 - June 29, 2003) was an iconic American star of film, television and stage, widely recognized for her sharp wit, New England gentility and fierce independence. A screen legend, Hepburn holds the record for the most Best Actress Oscar wins with four, from twelve nominations (Meryl Streep currently holds the record for most overall acting nominations with fourteen). - Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper was a two-time Academy Award-winning American film actor of English heritage. His career spanned from the 1920s until the year of his death, and saw him make one hundred films. He was renowned for his quiet, understated acting style and his stoic, individualistic, emotionally restrained, but at times intense screen persona, which was particularly well suited for the many Westerns he made. Cooper received five Oscar nominations for Best Actor, winning twice. - William Holden
William Holden (April 17, 1918 - ca. November 12, 1981) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. He was named one of the "Top 10 stars of the year" six times (1954-1958, 1961) and appeared on the American Film Institute's AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars list as #25. - Cary Grant
Archibald Alec Leach, better known by his screen name, Cary Grant, was an English film actor. With his distinctive Mid-Atlantic accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, handsome, witty and charming. He was named the second Greatest Male Star of All Time of American cinema (after Humphrey Bogart) by the American Film Institute. - Carla Gugino
Carla Gugino (born August 29, 1971) is an American actress best known for her roles of Ingrid Cortez in the "Spy Kids" trilogy and the title character of the TV series "Karen Sisco". - Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury CBE (born October 16, 1925) is a four-time Tony-winning, six-time Golden Globe-winning, three-time Oscar-nominated, and eighteen-time Emmy-nominated English actress. Her multi-faceted career has spanned seven decades and she is well-known for her roles on both stage and screen. <br> - Jon Vincent Voight
Jonathan Vincent Voight (born December 29, 1938) is an Academy Award-winning American actor. Voight, an Oscar-winner and four-time nominee, has had a long and distinguished career as both a leading man and, in recent years, character actor, with an extensive range. He came to prominence at the end of the sixties, with a riveting performance as a would-be hustler in 1969's Best Picture winner, "Midnight Cowboy", for which he earned his first Academy Award nomination. - Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds (born Burton Reynolds Jr. on February 11, 1936) is an Oscar-nominated Emmy Award-winning American actor. Some of his memorable roles include Lewis Medlock in "Deliverance", Paul Crewe in the original version of "The Longest Yard", Bo 'Bandit' Darville in "Smokey and the Bandit", J.J. McClure in "The Cannonball Run" and Jack Horner in "Boogie Nights". - Burt Lancaster
Burt Lancaster was an Oscar-winning American film actor, noted for his athletic physique (a rare thing for leading men of that time), distinct smile (which he called "The Grin") and, later, his willingness to play roles that went against his initial "tough guy" image. Initially dismissed as "Mr Muscles and Teeth", in the late 1950s Lancaster would abandon his all-American image and gradually he would be regarded as one of the best actors of his generation. - Peter Mayhew
Peter Mayhew (born May 19, 1944 in Barnes, London, England) is an English actor, best known for playing the Wookiee, Chewbacca in the "Star Wars" movies. He is 7'3" (2.22 meters) tall. Before getting into acting, Mayhew worked as an orderly at London's King's College Hospital. - Melanie Griffith
Melanie Griffith (born August 9, 1957 in New York City) is an Academy Award-nominated American film actress. She is married to actor/director, Antonio Banderas. - Jerry Hall
Jerry Faye Hall (born July 2, 1956 in Gonzales, Texas) is an American supermodel and actress known for being Mick Jagger's long-time companion and commonlaw wife. - Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman (born Eugene Allen Hackman on January 30, 1930) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor. He came to fame during the 1970s, after his role in "The French Connection", and has continued to appear in major roles in Hollywood films. - Lori Petty
Lori Petty (born October 14, 1963 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an American movie actress. Petty graduated from North High School in Sioux City, Iowa in 1981 and worked for several years in Omaha as a graphic designer before pursuing acting. The role that made Petty famous was playing Keanu Reeves' surfer girlfriend in the 1991 action thriller "Point Break". Previous to that, she got her break starring with Richard Grieco in Fox's "Booker". - Richard Cromwell
Richard Cromwell (January 8, 1910 - October 11, 1960) was an American actor, born LeRoy Melvin Radabaugh. His family and friends called him Roy, though he was also professionally known and signed autographs as Dick Cromwell. Cromwell was best known for his work in "Jezebel" (1938) with Bette Davis and Henry Fonda and in "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" (1935) where he shared top billing with Gary Cooper and Franchot Tone. - Kelly Bishop
Kelly Bishop (born Carole Bishop on February 28, 1944) is an American actress. - James Cromwell
James Oliver Cromwell (born January 27, 1940), sometimes credited as Jamie Cromwell, is an Academy Award-nominated American television and film actor. - Tyrone Power
Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr. (May 5, 1914 - November 15, 1958), usually credited simply as Tyrone Power and known sometimes as "Ty Power", was an American film and stage actor who appeared in dozens of films from the 1930s to the 1950s, often as a swashbuckler or romantic lead, in such movies as "The Mark of Zorro", "The Black Swan", "Prince of Foxes", "The Black Rose", and "Captain from Castile". - Emily Bergl
Emily Bergl (born on April 25, 1975, in Milton Keynes, England) is an English-American actress. She moved to Chicago with her family when she was a child and attended Glenbrook South High School and Grinnell College, where she was the lead in several school productions. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1997 with a B.A. in English and Theater. Bergl played the lead role in the film, "The Rage: Carrie 2". Much of her acting also takes place on television. - Kelly Hu
Kelly Ann Hu is an American actress and former fashion model. - Charles Laughton
Charles Laughton was an English stage and film actor. He became an American citizen in 1950. While best known for his historical roles in films, he started his career as a remarkable stage actor. During a time when most "legitimate" stage actors despised the motion picture medium, seeing it only as a source of income, Laughton showed keen and serious interest in the pioneering possibilities of film, and later other media, such as radio, recordings, and TV, … - Peter Lawford
Peter Sydney Lawford (September 7, 1923 - December 24, 1984) was a British-born Hollywood actor, member of Frank Sinatra's "Rat Pack," and brother-in-law to President John F. Kennedy, perhaps more noted in later years for his off-screen activities as a celebrity than for his acting. In his earlier professional years (late 1930s through the 1950s) he had a strong presence in popular culture and starred in a number of highly acclaimed films. - Christina Pickles
Christina Pickles (born on February 17, 1935 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom) is a British-born American actress. She has appeared in such television shows as "Roseanne", "Matlock", "Diagnosis Murder" and "Murder, She Wrote", as well as the soap operas "The Guiding Light" and "Another World". However her most famous television role is that of "Nurse Helen Rosenthal" in the long-running hospital drama "St. - Jessica Tandy
Jessie Alice Tandy (June 7, 1909 - September 11 1994) was a British stage and film actress. - Alan Napier
Alan Napier (born Alan Napier-Clavering, January 7, 1903 in Birmingham, England, died August 8, 1988 in Santa Monica, California) was an English character actor. He is best known for playing Alfred in the 1960s live-action "Batman" television series. Napier was a cousin of Neville Chamberlain, Britain's prime minister from 1937 to 1940 and the great-great grandson of author Charles Dickens. - Gloria Pall
Gloria Pall (born July 15, 1929) is an American model, showgirl, film and television actress, author and businesswoman. Pall was born in Brooklyn, New York to an English family. During World War II, she worked as an aircraft mechanic in upstate New York at Rome Army Air Depot. O On July 28, 1945 she was employed by the USO headquarters office on the 56th floor of the Empire State Building in New York City when a U.S. Army B-25 Mitchell bomber crashed into the 79th floor. - Alan Ladd
Alan Walbridge Ladd was an American film actor. He was famous for his emotionless demeanor and small stature (reports of his height vary from 5'2" to 5'9", with 5'5" being the most generally accepted today). In the majority of his films he played either the hero or a bad guy with a conscience. - Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth (October 17, 1918 - May 14, 1987), was an American actress of Spanish and Anglo-Irish descent who reached fame during the 1940s as the era's leading sex symbol. Although there was prejudice against Hispanic actors at the time, Hayworth is now widely regarded to be one of the first Hispanic-American "sex goddess" of "Golden Age" Hollywood with leading roles in film. - Eliza Poe
Eliza Poe (1787-1811) was a British-born American actress and the mother of the American author Edgar Allan Poe. - Lawrence Grant
Lawrence Grant was an English actor born under the name, Percy Reginald Lawrence-Grant. He was born on October 30, 1870 in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. He is more remembered for supporting roles in films such as "The Living Ghost" and "I'll Tell the World". However, for all the roles he may have played, the English-American actor is recognized more for hosting the Academy Awards in 1931. Mr. Grant died on February 19, 1952 in Santa Barbara, … - Edward Coxen
Albert Edward Coxen (8 August 1880, London, England - 21 November 1954, Hollywood, California) was an English-born American silent film actor. - Patricia Hitchcock
Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell (born July 7, 1928, London, UK) is a British-born American actress and producer. She is the only child of the film director Alfred Hitchcock and film editor Alma Reville. The family moved to Los Angeles, California, in March 1939. As a child, Hitchcock knew she wanted to be an actress. In the early 1940s, she began acting on the stage and doing summer stock. - Montagu Love
Montagu Love, also known as Montague Love (15 March 1877 - 17 May 1943) was an English screen, stage and vaudeville actor. Born in Portsmouth, England, and educated in Great Britain, Love began his career as an artist and military correspondent. His first important job was as a London newspaper cartoonist. - Margaret Webster
Margaret Webster (1905 - 1972) was an American-born theater actress, producer and director. Through her parents, she held dual USA/UK citizenship. - Flora Finch
Flora Finch (June 17 1867, London - January 4 1940, Los Angeles) was an English-born film actress who starred in over 300 silent films, including over 200 for the Vitagraph Studios film company. - Julia Marlowe
Julia Marlowe was an English-born American actress known for her interpretations of William Shakespeare - Elsa Lanchester
Elsa Lanchester (October 28, 1902 - December 26, 1986 in Woodland Hills, California) was an Oscar-nominated English character actress who became a naturalized American citizen in 1950 along with her husband, actor Charles Laughton. She is best remembered for her role as the monster's wife in "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935).
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