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  1. Michael J. Fox

    Michael J. Fox (born Michael Andrew Fox on June 9, 1961) is an award-winning, Canadian-born film and television actor. His best known roles include Marty McFly from the "Back to the Future" trilogy (1985-1990); Alex P. Keaton from "Family Ties" (1982-1989), for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from "Spin City" (1996-2000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, …

  2. Brian Bonsall

    Brian Eric Bonsall (born December 3, 1981 in Torrance, California) is a former child actor. He is best known for his roles in "Family Ties" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Bonsall attended Missouri Military Academy for one year and also started a band in 1998 called Late Bloomers. He now has a new punk band called Thruster. In March 2007, he was arrested in Boulder, CO on a domestic violence charge.

  3. Meredith Baxter

    Meredith Baxter (born June 21, 1947 in South Pasadena, California) is an American actress. Her mother was the late actress and sitcom creator Whitney Blake, and her father is Tom Baxter, who worked in radio. Her stepfather is sitcom writer, Allan Manings. She was married three times, most notably to actor David Birney, whom she met on the set of the sitcom "Bridget Loves Bernie"; she played his wife on the series.

  4. Michael Gross

    Michael Gross (born June 21, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is a television and movie actor who plays both comedic and dramatic roles. His most notable roles are fatherly figure Steven Keaton from "Family Ties" and graboid hunter Burt Gummer from the "Tremors" film and "television" series.

  5. Tina Yothers

    Tina Yothers (born May 5, 1973 in Whittier, California) is a former American child actress. Her father, Robert Yothers, was a television producer. Yothers began her acting career in television advertisements at age three. Her most famous role was that of Jennifer Keaton, the youngest daughter in the television comedy "Family Ties" from 1982 to 1989. She also competed in the "Battle of the Network Stars" in 1989.

  6. Justine Bateman

    Justine Bateman (born February 19, 1966, in Rye, New York) is an American actress, born to Kent (a film producer) and Victoria (a Maltese-English flight attendant) Bateman. She attended Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California, and graduated in 1984. She played the role of superficial Mallory Keaton on the television sitcom "Family Ties" from 1982 to 1989.

  7. Gary David Goldberg

    Gary David Goldberg (born June 25, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American writer and producer for television and film. He created the hit sitcoms "Family Ties" and "Spin City", both starring Michael J. Fox, as well as the acclaimed 1991-1993 semi-autobiographical series "Brooklyn Bridge". He claimed that he created the premises of "Family Ties" based on his experiences with his wife as former hippies turned into members of suburban America.

  8. Tracy Pollan

    Tracy Pollan (born June 22, 1960) is an American actress. Pollan was born in New York City, New York to Jewish American parents Stephen M. Pollan and Corky; she has two sisters and a brother, author Michael Pollan. Pollan is perhaps best-known for her recurring role on the sitcom "Family Ties" in the mid-1980s; it was on this show that she met her future husband, actor Michael J. Fox.

  9. Marc Price

    Marc Price (born 2 February. 1968) is a television actor who is best known for his role as "Skippy" on "Family Ties". "Skippy" was his nickname on the show for his character of Erwin Handleman. Price played Skippy, the best buddy of Alex P. Keaton. The Keaton character was played by Michael J. Fox. His most famous episode was when he discovered that he was adopted by his parents, …

  10. Scott Valentine

    Scott Valentine (June 3, 1958 in Saratoga Springs, New York) is an American actor. He began to pursue acting one year into his college education, attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. He completed their three-year program in one and a half years. Valentine had gotten as far as a screen test for the 1981 film "Lords of Discipline", when he was hit by a truck and his career was halted for three years as he recovered.

  11. Eric Stoltz

    Eric Stoltz (born September 30, 1961) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actor widely considered a prominent and diverse actor in independent film. He has appeared in movies such as "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", "Mask", "Some Kind of Wonderful", "Memphis Belle", "Rob Roy", "Little Women", "The Waterdance", "Pulp Fiction", "Kicking and Screaming", and "The House of Mirth".

  12. John J. York

    John Joseph Robert York (born December 10, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. Although York has made appearances on such television shows as "Dynasty", "Family Ties", and "21 Jump Street", he is most recognizable for playing the role of Malcolm "Mac" Scorpio on the daytime soap opera "General Hospital". His second-longest running role was as college student Eric Cord on the Fox television series "Werewolf".

  13. Tom Scott

    Tom Scott (born May 19, 1948, Los Angeles, California) is a multiple award-winning saxophonist, composer, arranger, conductor and bandleader of the west coast jazz/jazz fusion ensemble, the L.A. Express. His best-known works are the theme songs for TV series from the 1970s - "Starsky and Hutch" and "Streets of San Francisco".

  14. Brandon Tartikoff

    Brandon Tartikoff (January 13, 1949 - August 27, 1997) was a popular NBC executive who was credited with turning around NBC's low prime time reputation with such hit series as "Hill Street Blues", "L.A. Law", "ALF", "Family Ties", "The Cosby Show", "Cheers", "Miami Vice", "The Golden Girls", "Knight Rider", "The A-Team", "St.

  15. Grant Tinker

    Grant A. Tinker (born January 11, 1925) is the former chairman and CEO of NBC from 1981 to 1986, co-founder of MTM Enterprises, and television producer. Tinker is the former husband of television actress, Mary Tyler Moore and also known as "the man who saved NBC". Tinker married Moore in 1962, and in 1969 they formed the television production company MTM Enterprises.

  16. John Pasquin

    John Pasquin is a director of film, television, and theatre. Pasquin began directing Broadway theatre plays in the early 1980s. He also directed TV shows such as "Family Ties" and "Growing Pains". His producing debut came in 1991 with the hit show "Home Improvement". He has directed three Tim Allen movies as well, "The Santa Clause" 1994, "Jungle 2 Jungle" 1997, and "Joe Somebody" 2001.

  17. Lee Shallat-Chemel

    Lee Shallat-Chemel is a television director and producer. Her directorial debut was in 1978 on the NBC television show Diff'rent Strokes. Her career has included directing a multitude of shows including: Family Ties, Murphy Brown, and Mad About You. In 1996, she directed twenty-three out of the first twenty-four episodes of Spin City. <P> She became a producer in 1993, producing 30 episodes in the first two seasons of The Nanny <P> Her most recent work has been in 2006, …

  18. 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.

  19. Mary Gross

    Mary Gross (born March 25, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American comedian and actress best known for her four-year stint on "Saturday Night Live" from 1981 to 1985. Her credits also include minor roles on "Animaniacs" and "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch". She is the sister of Michael Gross, star of the 1980s sitcom "Family Ties". Gross' trademark is her soft, treacly voice. She is an alumna of the Second City comedy troupe.

  20. Bill Allen

    Bill Allen (born William Lawrence Allen on 7 November, 1962 in Wichita, Kansas) is an American film and television actor. Bill became famous for his role in the 1986 film RAD as BMX racer Cru Jones. Among other cameos William appeared as Roger Sloate in the 1987 Family Ties TV episode "Matchmaker".

  21. Marsha Warfield

    Marsha Warfield is an American actress and comedian, best known for her 1986–1992 role on the popular NBC sitcom "Night Court"; she played Roz, a tough, no-nonsense bailiff in Judge Stone's court, acting primarily as a straightwoman to the other bailiff character, Bull (Richard Moll). She also starred in the sitcom "Empty Nest" as Dr. Maxine Douglas from 1993 to 1995.

  22. Frank

    Hi, my name is Frank Duncan. I live in a sleepy little area in Niagara Falls, NY with my wife Elizabeth and my two kids Leslie and Kirby. I love my job, my co-workers Paul and Michael and my bosses Mr. Peters and Mr. Horner.

  23. Amber Wilkins

    Hey this is Amber! I am a very outspoken person. I am one of those personalities that you have to get to know for you to like me. I am going to college to get my paralegal and business degrees. I am usually a very nice person till u piss me off and then I will just have to hurt you. I hate being around normal people cuz what's the point of always being normal and not be a lil crazy:) I hate when ppl put their opinion of how I should live my life.

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  27. Allison Jones

    Allison Jones is a popular casting director who is credited for helping to bring together realistic ensemble casts for such television shows as "Freaks and Geeks" (for which she was nominated and won an Emmy), "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Arrested Development" (both of which she was also nominated for), and the US version of "The Office". She has also cast several successful films, including "The 40-Year-Old Virgin", …

  28. Amy Steel

    Amy Steel (b. May 3, 1960, in Pennsylvania) is an American film and television actress best known for her role as Ginny Field in the 1981 horror film "Friday the 13th Part 2". She was offered the chance to reprise the role for the third film in the long-running series, but was forced to turned it down by her agent at the time. Steel also starred in the 1986 horror film "April Fool's Day".

  29. Andrew J. Lederer

    A performer since childhood, Andrew J. Lederer appeared as a vocal soloist with the "Brooklyn Borough-Wide Chorus", both in live performance and on CBS-TV. He became a comedian as a teenager and acted in movies and television, including "Family Ties", "The Facts of Life", and "Fame" plus starring roles in the movies "Out of Control" and "Body Count" (and an excised scene - later restored on DVD - in "This is Spinal Tap").

  30. Jace Richdale

    Jace Richdale is an American producer and writer. He served as co-executive producer for seasons 5 and 6 of "The Simpsons" and wrote the episode "Burns' Heir". He was a part of the "Simpsons" writing staff during seasons 5-8. Other writing credits include "Family Ties", "Get a Life" and "The Oblongs". He has also produced episodes of "The Oblongs", "Oliver Beene" and the movie "Wiener Park".

  31. Charles Levin

    Charles Levin is an American actor who has appeared in television and movies and on stage. He played the recurring role of Eddie Gregg on "Hill Street Blues" from 1982 to 1986. He also played the mohel on "The Bris" episode of "Seinfeld" and "Coco" the flamboyant gay butler (cut from the show for controversial reasons) on the pilot episode of "The Golden Girls". He appeared as a guest star on many television shows including "Family Ties", …

  32. Robert Desiderio

    Robert Desiderio is an American actor best known for his television roles. He first came to prominence in soap opera, with parts in daytime dramas such as "Search for Tomorrow", "Ryan's Hope" and "One Life to Live". Other TV credits include: "The A-Team", "Scarecrow and Mrs. King", "Remington Steele", "The Fall Guy", "Family Ties", "Knots Landing", "Cheers", "Murder She Wrote", …

  33. Enid Kent

    Enid Kent played Nurse Bigelow, a recurring character in the television series M*A*S*H. Her acting credentials also include such TV series as Family Ties, CHiPs, Diff'rent Strokes, Eight Is Enough and L.A. Law.

  34. Carolyn Seymour

    Carolyn Seymour (born November 6 1947 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire) is an English actress, best associated with portraying the role of Abby Grant in the BBC series "Survivors" in 1975. Her birth name was Carolyn von Beckdendorf, as a result of her mixed ancestry (her father was Russian and her mother was Irish.) In 1972 she appeared as Zita in the film "Steptoe and Son" alongside Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell.

  35. Nancy Parsons

    Nancy Anne Parsons (born January 17, 1942 in St. Paul, Minnesota, died January 5, 2001) was an American actress. She is well known for her role as Beulah Balbricker in the 1982 cult film "Porky's" and its sequels. Parsons had guest appearances in several TV shows, including "Baretta", "Lou Grant", "Family Ties", and in a season 3 episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" titled "The Vengeance Factor".

  36. Pamela Springsteen

    Pamela Colleen Springsteen (born February 8, 1962) is an American actress and photographer. Born in Freehold, New Jersey, she is the younger sister of Bruce Springsteen. One of her most memorable film roles was of serial killer Angela Baker in the cult horror movies "Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers" and "Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland". She is currently working in Los Angeles as a still photographer in the film, television, and music industry.

  37. Carlos Lacamara

    Carlos Lacamara is a Cuban-born actor who has had a long career on American television, making his first appearance in 1983 on the popular sitcom "Family Ties". Lacamara has mostly played supporting characters and guest star roles, with the exception of his roles as Paco Ortíz on the sitcom "Nurses", and as Ray García, the family patriarch on "The Brothers García".

  38. Laurence Juber

    Laurence Juber (born November 12, 1952 in Stepney, East London) is an English guitarist, most famous for playing lead guitar in Wings. A native of London, Juber joined Wings in July 1978 and remained until its disbandment in April 1981. He subsequently became a studio musician and played guitar for numerous television shows, including "Happy Days" and "Family Ties". In 1990, he released his first solo album, "Solo Flight".

  39. Ellen Hamilton Latzen

    Ellen Hamilton Latzen (born July 26, 1980) is an American actress who appeared as a child actor in television and film roles from 1987 to 1997, including "Family Ties", "The Equalizer", and "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation". However, her most notable role was her first role, as the daughter to Michael Douglas' character in the 1987 film "Fatal Attraction".

  40. Alison Laplaca

    Alison La Placa (born December 16, 1959, in New Jersey) is an American actress best known for her role of acid-tongued yuppie Linda Phillips in the Fox sitcoms "Duet" and its spin-off "Open House", both of which aired in the late 1980s. Though La Placa has guest-starred on some of the most successful programs in TV history: "ER", "Cheers", "Family Ties", "Desperate Housewives" and "Friends" (as Rachel's boss, Joanna), …

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