- Eugene Robert Glazer
Eugene Robert Glazer is an American actor best known for his portrayal of "Operations" on the TV show "La Femme Nikita". He was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and worked at a variety of jobs before moving to Los Angeles in the 1970s to pursue his acting career. He worked in live theater and starred in a number of television and movie roles before being cast on "La Femme Nikita". Currently, he resides in California with his wife, actress Xenia Gratsos, … - Ross Malinger
Ross Malinger (born July 7, 1984 in Redwood City, California) is an American actor who costarred with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in the 1993 romantic drama/comedy "Sleepless In Seattle". Malinger also starred in the 1997 comedy "Toothless" along with Kirstie Alley, portraying the second main character of the film, and played Adam Lippman, the Bar-Mitzvah boy who liked Elaine's Shicksappeal, on "Seinfeld" ("Serenity Now"). - Carl Ciarflio
Carl Ciarfalio is a 30-year veteran of the film and television industry. He enjoys a prolific career as an actor, stuntman, stunt co-ordinator and voice-over artist. Carl has worked with film and television heavyweights including 'Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Steven Soderbergh, Tom Cruise, Clint Eastwood, Kiefer Sutherland and Chuck Norris. Carl started out as an award-winning college wrestler and football player, later performing in the western themed shows at Knott's Berry Farm and... - George P Wilbur
He is the only person who played Michael Myers twice. - Tom Morga
Appeared as horror characters Jason, Michael Myers, and Leatherface on film. Doubled for Harold Ramis in Ghostbusters (1984). - John Mojo
- Kevin McCarthy
Handsome, chiseled-jaw character actor Kevin McCarthy has appeared in nearly 100 movies in a career that has spanned seven decades. He also had some starring roles, most notably the horror cult classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers. He played the disillusioned son, Biff, in the 1951 screen adaptation of Arthur Miller's classic Death of a Salesman for which he was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar and won the Golden Globe Award for most promising newcomer (male). He is the... - and Dad Hines, Hines
He grew up as a member of "Hines, Hines, and Dad" with his father, Maurice Hines Sr. and brother, Maurice Hines in a tap dancing act. He won a Tony in 1992 for "Jelly's Last Jam". Was the first choice to play the Eddie Murphy role in 48 Hrs. (1982) but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with The Cotton Club (1984). His own stage show has taken him from New York's Bottom Line to spots as far-flung as Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Japan and Monte Carlo. Has two children: Daria Hines, - Kurt Fuller
Kurt Fuller is best known for his work in the films "Wayne's World," with Mike Myers, and "Anger Management," with Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler, although others may know him best as the wacky sheriff who likes to pose in Speedos in "Scary Movie." Born in San Francisco and raised in the agricultural heartland of California's San Joaquin Valley, Fuller became passionate about acting while attending UC Berkley, where he received a degree in English literature. After graduating, he made... - Timothy Darrell Russ
Timothy Darrell Russ was born on June 22, 1956, in Washington, D.C., to Air Force officer Walt and his wife Josephine. He and his younger siblings Michael and Angela grew up on several military bases, including Niagara Falls, Elmendorf (Alaska) AFB, Omaha, Taiwan, Philippines and Turkey. During these moves around the world, he graduated from Izmir High School in Turkey, and received his diploma from Rome Academy, New York. Afterwards he attended Saint Edwards University and earned a B.S.... - Jim Antonio
Brother of actor-director Lou Antonio. Brother-in-law of actress Lane Bradbury. - Randy Hall
- Larry Anderson
Professional magician. - Edward Matthews
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- Mike Jolly
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