1. Jon Polito

    Jon Polito (born December 29 1950) is an American actor, best known for working with the Coen Brothers. He also appeared in the first two seasons of "Homicide: Life on the Street" and on the first season of "Crime Story".

  2. Max Perlich

    Max Perlich (born March 28, 1968) is an American film and television actor. He was born in Cleveland where his father Martin Perlich, a writer and radio programming director, worked for a time with the Cleveland Orchestra. The Perlich family moved to Los Angeles, California when Max was four. The 5'4" Perlich's career began with a small part in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", which came after he had dropped out of high school in the tenth grade.

  3. 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.

  4. Will Sasso

    Will Sasso (born May 24, 1975) is a Italian-Canadian comedian and actor. He is most notable for his membership in the recurring cast of comedians on sketch comedy series "MADtv", spending five seasons on the show. He credits his determination to become an actor and his respect for comedy to an "unhealthy addiction to...television".

  5. 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").

  6. Andrew Airlie

    Andrew Airlie is an American actor. He has starred in television series including "Breaker High" and "Reaper" and his TV credits include guest starring in popular television shows such as "Smallville" and "The X-Files". His most well known movie role is playing Mr. Corman in "Final Destination 2".

  7. Mike Fox

    Born Michael Andrew Fox in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, he adopted the "J" as an homage to character actor Michael J. Pollard. Moving several times during the course of his childhood, Michael and his family settled in Burnaby, a suburb of Vancouver. At the age of 15 he made his professional acting debut in the situation comedy "Leo and Me" (1981). Moving to Los Angeles at the age of 18, Fox appeared in several small parts and a television series, "Palmerstown, U.S.A."...

  8. Mike Bell

    Does commercials spoofing his _"SuperFriends" (1973)_ character Zan on Cartoon Network, the cable channel. Does all the voice-overs for Zale's Diamond Stores. Was one of the most prominent voice actors of the 1980s, providing multiple voices for GI Joe and Transformers, respectively. When the animated GI Joe series of the 1980s aired, his character, Duke, led the heroes into battle shouting, "Yo, Joe!" in the opening credits. His voice always remained in place, even though the credits...

  9. Keegan MacIntosh
  10. Robert B Hays

    Father, with Cherie Currie, of a son. Former brother-in-law of Marie Currie, Sondra Currie and Steve Lukather. Ex-son-in-law of Marie Harmon.

  11. Ralph Waite

    Ralph Waite's stalwart TV homesteader John Walton will endure in the hearts of family-oriented viewers for decades to come. The actor was born in White Plains, New York on June 22, 1928. Educated at Bushnell University where he graduated with a BA degree, Waite existed rather aimlessly as a young adult while trying to find his way in the world. Occupations came and went, including social worker, religious editor for Harper & Row, and even Presbyterian minister after spending three years...

  12. Joseph Quinn Simpkins

    Joseph was born in Carson City, Nevada. After attending Sequoia Automotive Institute in Fremont, California he enjoyed a career building professional race cars. Later he left the business for his true love; Acting. Joseph joined a National Touring Company "The Robin Hood Players" where he studied with Bill Silverman, a former Broadway Director and Actor from the famous Actors Studio. After 2 years of touring with the company his friend and mentor passed away. Joseph then decided to get...

  13. Gary Jones

    Has appeared in episodes of three different series with Garwin Sanford: "Sliders" (1995), "Stargate SG-1" (1997) and "Stargate: Atlantis" (2004). Has appeared in episodes of two different series with Garwin Sanford which featured a cat named Schrödinger: "Sliders" (1995) and "Stargate SG-1" (1997). Born on the same day as Matt Frewer. He moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1

  14. Hrothgar Matthews

    Grew up in Ottawa. Studied theatre in Montreal. Lives in Vancouver with his partner Gabrielle and son Liam.

  15. Robert George Uecker

    Bob Uecker's first career was professional baseball. He played six seasons in the majors (1962-1967), playing catcher for three different National League teams: Braves (Milwaukee, WI, and Atlanta, GA), Cardinals (St. Louis, MO), and Phillies (Philadelphia, PA). His batting, never stellar, declined steadily over his career: he finished with a .200 lifetime average. He wrote a humorous autobiography entitled "Catcher in the Wry". He appeared in a popular series of Lite beer commercials...

  16. Tommy Lasorda

    Tommy Lasorda was one of the best managers in baseball until his retirement in July 1996. He was involved with the Los Angeles Dodgers for over 50 years. He managed the team from 1976 to 1996. He retired due to a heart attack. He thought being a manager would be too stressful. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, 1997. Record of 0 won and 4 losses with an ERA of 6.52 with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Kansas City from 1954 to 1956. At the 2001 All Star game, while acting as honorary 3rd...

  17. Alan Richard Michaels

    Graduated in 1962 from Hamilton High School in Los Angeles, California Cincinnati Reds play-by-play announcer (1970 - 1972) Was the announcer for the legendary 1980 Olympic Ice Hockey "Miracle on Ice" between team USA and the Soviet team. ABC Sports' lead baseball play-by-play announcer from 1983-89 and 1994-95. His broadcasting career began in Hawaii in 1968, calling the games of the Hawaii Islanders Triple-A baseball team in the Pacific Coast League. He also called play-by-play for...

  18. Deryl Hayes
  19. Nathaniel De Veaux
  20. Benj Thall
  21. Rhys Huber
  22. Kevin Timothy Chevalia
  23. Ed Hong Louie
  24. Ernie Prentice
  25. Tom Wagner