- Kelsey Grammer
Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955) is a four-time Emmy and a two-time Golden Globe-winning American actor who is best known for his two decade portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane in the NBC sitcoms "Cheers" and "Frasier". He has also worked as a producer, director, and writer. - Nathan Lane
Nathan Lane (born February 3, 1956) is a Screen Actors Guild Award and Tony Award-winning American actor and comedian of the stage and screen. - David Hyde Pierce
David Hyde Pierce (born April 3, 1959) is a Screen Actors Guild, Tony and Emmy Award-winning American actor, best known for his role as psychiatrist Dr. Niles Crane on the sitcom "Frasier". - Mary Tyler Moore
Mary Tyler Moore (born December 29 1936) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress and comedian, perhaps best known for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (1970-1977), in which she starred as Mary Richards, a 30-something single woman who worked as a news producer at WJM-TV in Minneapolis, and for her role as Laura Petrie, wife of television comedy writer Rob Petrie (played by Dick Van Dyke) on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961-1966). - John Mahoney
John Mahoney (born June 20, 1940) is an English actor known for playing the retired police officer father, Martin "Marty" Crane, of Kelsey Grammer's character, Dr. Frasier Crane, in the popular American TV series "Frasier" (NBC, 1993-2004). - Hilary Duff
Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28 1987) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, fashion designer, and spokesperson. She has an older sister, Haylie Duff, who is also an actress/singer. After gaining fame for her starring role on the television show "Lizzie McGuire", Duff went on to have a film career, and her most commercially successful pictures include "Cheaper by the Dozen" (2003), "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" (2003), … - James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones (b. January 17, 1931) is an American Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor of film and stage, well known for his deep baritone voice. - Jane Leeves
Jane Leeves (born April 18, 1961) is an English actress best known for her work as Daphne Moon on "Frasier". Born in Ilford, Essex, England and growing up in East Grinstead, Leeves trained as a ballet dancer and worked as a model, until she made her first film appearance as a topless angel in "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life". - Teri Hatcher
Teri Lynn Hatcher (born December 8, 1964) is an Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning American actress and author. She gained attention for her role as Lois Lane in the television series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" co-starring with Dean Cain. Hatcher is also well-known for portraying Susan Mayer, in "Desperate Housewives", an accident-prone divorcee. - Patty Hearst
Patricia Campbell Hearst (born February 20, 1954), now known as Patricia Hearst Shaw, is an American newspaper heiress and occasional actress. The granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, she gained notoriety in 1974 when, following her kidnapping by the Symbionese Liberation Army, she ultimately joined her captors in furthering their cause. Apprehended after having taken part in a bank robbery with other SLA members, … - Peri Gilpin
Peri Gilpin (born Peri Kay O'Brien on May 27 1961, in Waco, Texas) is an actress best known for the role of Roz Doyle on the very successful U.S. television series "Frasier", for which she won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Gilpin is one of the children of the late Jim O'Brien, … - Tony Shalhoub
Tony Shalhoub, (born October 9, 1953) is a three-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American television and film actor. He is currently the star and executive producer of the USA Network television show "Monk" in which he plays an obsessive-compulsive detective who is often called on by the San Francisco Police Department to solve crimes no one else can. Before he played Adrian Monk, he was also well known for his role as the Italian cabdriver, … - Dan Butler
Daniel Bruce Butler (born December 2, 1954 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is an American actor who is known for his role as Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe on the long-running TV series "Frasier" as well as "D-pop" on the television show "Handsworth High" Openly gay, he starred in Terrence McNally's 1989 play "The Lisbon Traviata" and wrote an off-Broadway play about his life, "The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me...", … - George Wendt
George Robert Wendt (born October 17, 1948) is an American actor perhaps best known for the role of Norm Peterson on the television show "Cheers". - Ted Danson
Ted Danson (born Edward Bridge Danson III on December 29, 1947) is an American actor most notable for his television work, and specifically, for his role as central character Sam Malone in the sitcom "Cheers", and his role as Dr. John Becker on the series "Becker". Danson was born in San Diego, California to Jessica MacMaster and Edward Bridge Danson, Jr., an archaeologist and anthropologist, respectively. - Elijah Wood
Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28 1981) is an American actor. Acting since the age of nine, Wood is best known for the role of Frodo Baggins in the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy. Making his film debut with a minor part in "Back to the Future Part II" (1989), Wood landed a succession of subsequent larger roles, and became a critically acclaimed child actor. After his role as Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings", … - Aaron Eckhart
Aaron E. Eckhart (born March 12, 1968) is a Golden Globe nominated American film actor. He has played both leading and supporting roles in a variety of movies, and has won awards for his role as a sociopathic ladies' man in the independent Neil LaBute film "In the Company of Men" (1997). Eckhart recently signed on to play Harvey Dent, who later becomes Batman villain Two-Face in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight". - Miguel Sandoval
Miguel Sandoval (born November 16, 1951) is an American film and television actor. He was born in Washington, D.C.. Sandoval began working as a professional actor in 1975 when he joined a mime school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He later joined the troupe full time and continued his study of pantomime. He began his film career in the early 1980s. He had small roles in such acclaimed films "Do the Right Thing", "Jungle Fever", and "Jurassic Park". - Felicity Huffman
Felicity Huffman (born December 9, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning American film and television actress. She is well known for her role as Lynette Scavo, the hectic busy Super-Mom on the ABC hit show "Desperate Housewives" which debuted in 2004. A year later, her role as a transwoman in the independent film "Transamerica" was praised by many critics and earned her a Golden Globe Award. - Sarah Kate Silverman
Stand-up comedienne and actress Sarah Silverman was born in Bedford on December 1, 1970. She was a student of the Derryfield School in Manchester. Silverman got her start on Saturday Night Live as a writer and featured character, but she only logged in one season on the show. Because only one of her skits made it to the air, she used that as fodder for her appearance on the Larry Sanders Show . - T. R. Knight
Theodore Raymond “T.R.” Knight is an American actor. Knight's most high-profile role to date is his current role as Dr. George O'Malley on ABC's top-rated drama "Grey's Anatomy". - Anthony Lapaglia
Anthony LaPaglia (born 31 January, 1959) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as FBI agent Jack Malone on the American TV series "Without a Trace", a role which won him a Golden Globe Award. LaPaglia was also heavily considered for the lead role of Tony Soprano on the HBO hit show "The Sopranos". He also appeared as Jimmy Wyler, the lead during the second and final season of the television program "Murder One". - Brian Stokes Mitchell
Brian Stokes Mitchell (b. 31 October, 1958, Seattle, Washington) is a current Broadway actor. A powerful baritone, he has been one of the central male star figures of the theatre in the last two decades. His Broadway credits include "Mail" (1988), an all-black revival of George Gershwin's "Oh, Kay!" (1990), "Jelly's Last Jam" (1992) based on the works of jazz artist Jelly Roll Morton, John Kander and Fred Ebb's "Kiss of the Spider Woman" (1993), … - Bebe Neuwirth
Bebe Neuwirth (born December 31, 1958) is an Emmy Award and Tony Award-winning American theater, television, and film actress. She was born Beatrice Neuwirth to Jewish American parents Lee, a mathematician, and Sydney Anne, an artist, in Princeton, New Jersey. She began to study dance at the age of five, and chose it as her field of concentration when she attended Juilliard in New York City in 1976 and 1977. - Lin Shaye
Linda Shaye is an American actress born in 1944 in Detroit, Michigan. She started out playing small roles in several movies, beginning with the Jack Nicholson-directed Western "Goin' South" in 1978. She has since appeared in a large number of character roles. Many were for her brother, Robert Shaye, co-founder and current co-CEO of New Line Cinema, such as her role as Mrs. Flynn in the 1990 film Book of Love, which Robert Shaye directed. - Michael Keaton
Michael Keaton (born Michael John Douglas on September 9, 1951) is an American actor best known for his early comedic roles in films such as "Night Shift", and "Beetlejuice", and his portrayal of Batman in the two Tim Burton directed films. - Rita Wilson
Rita Wilson (born October 26, 1956) is an American actress and producer. She is the wife of actor Tom Hanks. Wilson was born as Margarita Ibrahimoff in Los Angeles, California. Her father, a Pomak who worked at a racetrack, was born in Bulgaria. Before immigrating to the USA he had lived in Bulgaria and Turkey; her mother, Dorothy, was born and raised in a Greek village on the Albanian border, with a Greek father and Albanian mother.. - Dan Castellaneta
Daniel Louis Castellaneta (born September 10, 1958) is an Emmy award winning American voice actor and comedian best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson and other characters on the animated series "The Simpsons". - Steven Anthony Lawrence
Steven Anthony Lawrence (born on July 19, 1990 in Fresno, California) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Bernard "Beans" Aranguren in the hit Disney Channel Original Series "Even Stevens". His other television credits include "That's So Raven", "Married with Children", "ER", "Frasier", "The Amanda Show" and among others. He has also appeared in the feature films "Cheaper by the Dozen", … - Jane Kaczmarek
Jane Kaczmarek (born December 21, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an Emmy Award nominated American actress best known for playing the character Lois in "Malcolm in the Middle". She lives in San Marino, CA. - Diedrich Bader
Karl Diedrich Bader (born December 24, 1966) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Oswald on "The Drew Carey Show". He was born in Alexandria, Virginia. At the age of two, his family moved to Paris, France, but returned to the U.S. to attend high school and later college at the North Carolina School of the Arts. After a few guest roles on popular television series such as "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", … - Harriet Sansom Harris
Harriet Sansom Harris (born January 8, 1955), is an American actress born in Fort Worth, Texas. Harris started acting as a youngster and attended New York's famed Juilliard School. After graduation from Juilliard's Drama Division, she joined John Houseman's touring repertory company The Acting Company, where she stayed for three years. During this time, she performed in productions of Shakespeare's "King Lear" and "Romeo and Juliet", … - Leelee Sobieski
Leelee Sobieski (born Liliane Rudabet Gloria Elsveta Sobieski on June 10, 1983) is an American actress. - Beverly D'Angelo
Beverly D'Angelo (born November 15, 1951 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American singer and actress. - John O'Hurley
John Gerald O'Hurley (born October 9, 1954, in Kittery, Maine) is an American actor best known for his recurring role as J. Peterman on "Seinfeld". On September 11, 2006, John replaced Richard Karn as the fifth host of "Family Feud". Recently, he was considered and tried out to be the new host of The Price is Right. He is currently starring in the Las Vegas production of Spamalot at Wynn Las Vegas as King Arthur. - Bryan Callen
A native New Yorker, Callen graduated from American University before pursuing a career as a comedian. After getting his comedy start at the renowned Comic Strip in New York, Callen performed for years in comedy clubs throughout New York and Los Angeles. His televised stand-up performances include an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman . - Laura Linney
Laura Leggett Linney (born February 5, 1964) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning American actress, active in movies, television, and theatre. - Stephen Root
Stephen Root (born November 17, 1951, in Sarasota, Florida) is an American actor. Among his most recognized television roles were eccentric billionaire Jimmy James on NBC's "NewsRadio" and as the voice of Bill Dauterive and Buck Strickland on "King of the Hill". Recently, he had a recurring role on the final two seasons of "The West Wing" as Republican campaign consultant Bob Mayer, for which he received an Emmy nomination. - John Ennis
John Ennis (b. May 6 1964, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actor and comic. He has been a regular cast member of "Mr. Show with Bob and David" (1995-1998), has played roles in "Malcolm in the Middle" and plays a writer for the fictious comedy show at the center of "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip". - Bill Paxton
William Paxton (born May 17, 1955) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actor and film director.
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