- Rip Torn
Rip Torn (born February 6, 1931) is an American Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning television and film actor, who is perhaps best known, among many, for his role as Artie on the HBO comedy series "The Larry Sanders Show".
- Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Harold Tobolowsky (born May 30, 1951) is a Tony Award-nominated American television, stage and film actor best known for playing characters who are amiable, brainy, and/or clueless.
- Connor Widdows
Connor Widdows (born January 27, 1992 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian actor. He appeared in the second and third film adaptation of the "X-Men" franchise, "X2" and "X-Men: The Last Stand", as Jones, a student at Professor Xavier's school who does not need sleep and can control television equipment by blinking. The character was not based on an existing mutant from the comics.
- Rick Tae
Born in Hong Kong, raised in Singapore and educated in St. Louis, Detroit and Pittsburgh, Rick now resides in Vancouver, Canada, working as an actor in film/TV and theatre. Speaking English, Cantonese, Mandarin and French has helped him land diverse roles and the privilege of working with the likes of Angelina Jolie, David Arquette, 'Philip Noyce', and Anthony Michael Hall amongst others. Recurring on Stephen King's "The Dead Zone" (2002) as Dr. Tran has been a breakthrough role...
- Joseph O'Flaherty
He was raised in Pittsburgh, but did not come to Toronto until the early 70s for the Second City theatre. Brother of comedy writer Paul Flaherty. Joe has joined the faculty of Humber College's Comedy: Writing & Performance course. Father of Gudrun Flaherty. Was notorious at Second City for improvising midway through a sketch that would catch the performer off guard, making it difficult for them to improvise given what he had ad libbed.
- Tom Green
Announced on "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) that he has been diagnosed with testicular cancer [March 20 2000] Announced that he is engaged to 'Drew Barrymore' [July 13, 2000] Documented his battle with cancer for his TV show, The Tom Green Cancer Special (2001) (TV). Graduated from Colonel By High school in 1990 Retired his music video "The Bum Bum Song (Lonely Swedish)" immediately after it hit number one on MTV's Total Request Live countdown show. During a press conference for...
- Harland Michael Williams
Harland Williams spent 5 years as a forest ranger while developing his own sense of humour in stand-up comedy. Harland made his movie debut in the hit Dumb & Dumber (1994). He is currently working on a television show on CBS. Harland has written and illustrated a series of children's book about a brontosaurus named Lickety Split. He is a trained animator and is currently working on a few animation projects based on his hand-drawn characters.
- Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall
Anthony Michael Hall was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His stepfather is a show business manager and his mother, Mercedes Hall, is an actress-singer. His sister is also a performer. He started doing TV commercials, and his first major break came when he was cast as the young Steve Allen in Allen's semi-autobiographical play "The Wake." He came to the attention of movie audiences with his performance as the geeky, overbearing yet endearing "Farmer Ted" who talks Molly Ringwald into...
- Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal
His name means "Little Warrior" in Arabic. Graduated from Louisiana State University on 15 December 2000, with a BA in general studies and a political science minor. O'Neal left LSU after his junior year in 1992, and finished his degree by attending summer school during the basketball offseason, and through an independent studies program. Led the L.A. Lakers to NBA Titles in 2000 and 2001, and led the Orlando Magic to an NBA Finals apperance in 95 when they lost to Houston NBA Finals...
- Eddie Kaye Thomas
Began acting at the age of seven in his hometown of New York City. By 10, he had appeared in "Richard III" with the Brooklyn Shakespeare Company. He made his Broadway debut at 12 as an understudy in John Guare's Lincoln Center Production of "Four Baboons Adoring The Sun". He has numerous other theater credits as well as his many film roles. He divides his time between Los Angeles and New York.
- John Rigg
Jack began work at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London as an Assistant Stage Manager with Ralph Richardson's Company. He also worked as a technician with the National Theatre Company, then at the Old Vic. He has worked for many theater companies in London (as a technician) and in Canadian Theatre, Film, Radio and Television (as an Equity/ACTRA member). He has performed in plays ranging from Euripides to Sam Shepard and Albee. His television work includes 'The Beachcomers' for CBC and...
- Noel Fisher
Noel Fisher was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His screen debut was in 1999, as young Sheldon Kennedy on The Sheldon Kennedy Story (1999) (TV). He has since appeared in the hit MTV movie 2gether (2000) (TV) and the Nickelodeon film Max Keeble's Big Move (2001). He also appeared as Brian Gibbons in Final Destination 2 (2003), which made 17 million dollars in the United States on its opening weekend, and has recently finished filming the newly released film Agent Cody Banks...
- Ronald Selmour
Ron Selmour was already the recipient of various accolades by the time he graduated High School. He left Dawson College with a Social Sciences degree. Then he attended Concordia University in Montreal as a Theatre major. In need of challenges, he moved to the West Coast to pursue a Film career. Upon arrival, he joined the Actors Workshop Academy. Soon after that he received the nod from various Casting Directors and Movie Producers and the rest is history in the making.
- Christopher Glynn Carver
Attended college at Georgia College & State University.
- Mike Bullard
Mike Bullard has accomplished something no other Canadian has before: hosted Canada's first truly successful nightly talk show. Now in its sixth, unprecedented season, _"Open Mike" (1997)_, is one of the longest running late-night talk shows in North America. And it's a hit! The Gemini Award-winning series is currently the most-watched late-night talk show in Canada's largest market, comparable in popularity and success to late-night heavyweights Letterman and Leno. One of Canada's most...
- Stephen Miller
- David Sivertson
- John R Taylor
- Tom Hallick
- R Nelson Brown
- Henry O Watson
- Giacomo Baessato
- Simon Longmore
- George Gordon
- Cliff Solomon
- Darren Moore
- Allan Gray