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  1. Kieran Culkin

    Kieran Kyle Culkin (born September 30, 1982) is an American actor. The brother of child actor Macaulay Culkin, Kieran Culkin was born in New York City, New York. He debuted at the age of eight in a small role alongside his starring brother in "Home Alone". He played his brother's cousin, Fuller. Kieran continued acting as a child and teenager, mainly working in comedy films, …

  2. Rory Culkin

    Rory Hugh Culkin (born July 21, 1989) is an American actor.

  3. Roy Brocksmith

    Roy Brocksmith (September 15 1945 - December 16 2001) was an American actor. Brocksmith was born in Quincy, Illinois to Vera Marguerite Hartwig and Otis E. Brocksmith, a mechanic. He graduated from Quincy University in 1970. He then moved to New York City where he began a career on Broadway, including playing the balladeer in the revival of Threepenny Opera, starring Raul Julia. Brocksmith's nerdy, pudgy appearance made him perfect for comic roles, …

  4. Keith Nobbs

    Keith Nobbs (born April 9, 1979) is an American stage, television, and film actor. He is primarily known for his portrayal of Joey Ice Cream in the TV series "The Black Donnellys". As a graduate of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, Mr. Nobbs began working in the world of professional theater in the 1998 production of "Stupid Kids", directed by Michael Mayer.

  5. Geoffrey Wigdor

    Geoffrey Wigdor (born January 23, 1982) is an American actor. He gets known with the drama film "Sleepers" at 1996.

  6. John Volstad

    Born in Norway but moved to the United States about months after birth. Most remembered for his appearence in the Bob Newhart Show. And in Stripes (1981) as Stillman's Aide.

  7. Whit Hertford

    Whitby Hertford was raised in Oak Park, California, and is a graduate of the University of Utah's Actor Training Program. Whit began his career at the age of three. He is the brother of Chelsea Hertford ("Major Dad" (1989), American Beauty (1999) and Brighton Hertford ("General Hospital" (1963) and The Work and the Glory (2004)). He is married to to actress Heidi Hertford.

  8. Kirk Douglas

    Cleft-chinned, steely-eyed and virile star of international cinema who rose from being "the ragman's son" (the name give to his best-selling 1988 autobiography) of Russian-Jewish ancestry to become a bona fide superstar, Kirk Douglas was actually born Issur Danielovitch Demsky in Amsterdam, New York, in 1916. Although growing up in a poor ghetto, Douglas was a fine student and a keen athlete and wrestled competitively during his time at St. Lawrence University. However, he soon...

  9. Michael Douglas

    Michael Douglas is one of the few actors who actually appears to be a walking paradox. A household name, an estimated worth of over $200 million, a father (Kirk Douglas) who was one of the world's biggest film stars in the 1950s and 1960s, and a wife whose father is younger than he is, Douglas has indeed gained fame and acclaim. His parents (Kirk and wife Diana Douglas) parents divorced when he was six, and he went to live with his mother and her new husband. Only seeing Kirk on...

  10. Frank Collison

    He played many diverse roles throughout college and at the American Conservatory Theatre, and is a founding member of the Pacific Resident Theatre Ensemble, which is a winner of the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for Continuous Achievement. He starred in the group's productions of The Beggar's Opera and The Merry Wives of Windsor. Frank Collison began his career when his actor father and director mother included him in their production at the Tent Theater at Denison University in...

  11. Troy Evans

    1966 Graduate of Flathead High School in Kalispell, Montana. Troy Evans served with the 25th Infantry Division (2/22 mechanized) in Vietnam, 1968 and 1969. Appeared in the pilot episode of David Lynch's bizarre "Twin Peaks" (1990) as the school principal, Principal George Wolchezk, but he doesn't appear in any other episodes. Appeared in the pilot episode of "ER" (1994) as Officer Frank Martin. He returned years later as a replacement for Jerry the desk clerk. Frank...

  12. Charles Grodinsky

    Children with Elissa: Marion and Nicky. Charles Grodin attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida. Shares a birthday with Andie MacDowell. Is close friends with actor Gene Wilder. Attended the HB Acting Studio in New York City. Having already been cast as Capt. Aarfy Aardvark in Catch-22 (1970), director Mike Nichols asked him to take over the part of Colonel Cathcart when the original actor did not work out. As the role was written for an older man, old age make-up was...

  13. Adam Grupper
  14. Dick O'Neill

    In the last decade of his life, he served on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Screening Committee. A charter member of the Arena Stage in Washington D.C. Grey-haired support actor from the New York stage who played middle-class 'working man' types on film and TV.

  15. Jean Parker Shepherd

    Raised in Hammond, Indiana, Jean Shepherd went on to work in the steel mills and was a veteran of the Army Signal Corps before entering the arts. In the 1950s, he began a long career as a radio personality telling stories of his youth, commenting on current topics and performing silly songs. While at WOR-AM in New York, he also broadcast live night club acts from the Limelight in Greenwich Village. He wrote for Playboy and other magazines. His articles were published in a series of books...

  16. Josh Pais

    Son of Professor Abraham Pais, physicist and biographer of Einstein. He was the only actor in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (1990) to wear the turtle costume and provide the voice for his character (Raphael).

  17. Chris Owen

    The suit he wore in American Pie (1999) was also worn by Steve Buscemi in The Wedding Singer (1998) Has appeared in 5 movies with actor Charlie Talbert, who he met on the film "Angus". Has a dog named Barron Loves listening to music & playing guitar.

  18. William Preston

    William Preston started an acting career late in his life, giving up his career as a book keeper in a Philadelphia trucking firm to begin acting at age 47. He had extensive stage experience, performing in over 60 Shakespeare productions as well as being nominated for Florida's state supporting actor award. Among his many movie roles, he played John, the bum, from The Fisher King (1991), a blacksmith in Far and Away (1992), and the flask mourner in Family Business (1989). He later...

  19. Mark Samuel Hammer

    Was a long-time faculty member of the Catholic University Drama Department. Died in a Jersey City hospital of complications from renal failure, diabetes and sepsis. Attended Stanford University as well as Catholic University, where he earned his master's degree in theater in 1962. Acting in several productions at Washington D.C.'s Arena Stage from 1973 to 1991, he also appeared with the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park and played King Creon to Diana Rigg's "Medea" on...

  20. Antonio D Charity

    Antonio D. Charity is from Surry County, Virginia. He is the son of James D. Charity, Sr. and Emily M. Charity. In fact, he is the youngest of their twelve children. He graduated from Howard University's College of Fine Arts where he majored in theatre. He booked his first speaking role on "Homicide" in 1993 while still enrolled at Howard University. He moved to New York City after graduating and has since appeared in numerous television shows, films, commercials and stage productions....

  21. Adrian Martinez

    As an actor, Adrian Martinez has worked with over a dozen Oscar-nominated and/or Oscar-winning actors and directors. He has been seen in a variety of acclaimed character portrayals, traveling easily between comedy and drama, tough guys and sensitive types, young and old, ethnic or not. His range goes from studio features like Taxi (1998), A Perfect Murder (1998) The Interpreter (2005) to edgy Indies like In America (2002), Pieces of April (2003) and Mail Order Wife (2004), produced by...

  22. Cameron Boyde

    Brother of Brittany Boyd Graduate of South Brunswick High School

  23. Luis Leonardo

    Based in New York and Los Angeles, Louie manages his time between the East Coast and Los Angeles. Louie Leonardo was director Jim Hanon's first choice for the important leading role of the Waodani warrior, Mincayani for the movie End of the Spear. Louie Leonardo is extremely athletic - horse training & riding, swimming, scuba diving, boxing, track and field, cycling, skiing, roller and ice skating, tennis and racket ball are but a few of his talents. Louie Leonardo did military training...

  24. Cameron Douglas

    Grandson of Kirk Douglas and Diana Douglas Half-brother of Dylan Michael Douglas (b. 2000) and Carys Zeta Douglas (b. 2003) Step-son of Catherine Zeta-Jones. Son of Michael Douglas and Diandra Douglas Nephew of Joel Douglas, Peter Douglas, and Eric Douglas.

  25. Derek Nevin Kelly

    Is a firefighter for FDNY His son's name is Jake

  26. Louis Torrellas

    Louie Torrellas was born and raised in Queens, New York City. He is an 18 year old graduate of the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan. When he was younger Louie entered show business by way of his primary interest Stand-Up Comedy. He wrote his first Stand-Up act at ten years old and hit the stage soon after. Too young to appear at comedy clubs where the drinking age was 21 he made deals with the club managers to get stage time. Louie would wait outside the clubs, do his set...

  27. Christian Culkin

    Brother of Macaulay Culkin, Rory Culkin, Kieran Culkin, Quinn Culkin, Shane Culkin and Dakota. Parents are Christopher Culkin "Kit" and Patricia Brentrup. Aunt is Bonnie Bedelia. Received the name Christian because it is close to his father's name, Christopher, and Patrick is for his mother Patricia.

  28. Mark Ledbetter

    Mark Ledbetter was recently seen at The John F Kennedy Center opposite Patti Lupone in Marc Blitzstein's opera "Regina," and in the workshop of the Broadway bound musical "A Tale of Two Cities." This holiday season he can be seen at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco, California starring as Phil Davis, the Danny Kaye role, in the new Broadway musical "Irving Berlin's White Christmas." Other credits include "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (Encores!); "Irving Berlin's White Christmas" (world...

  29. Wayne Grace
  30. Scott Thorson
  31. Al Mancini
  32. Stephen Singer
  33. Bernie Canepari
  34. Jack Ong
  35. Jerome Bates
  36. Roy Milton Davis
  37. Robert Montano
  38. Bob Kaliban
  39. Adam Mucci
  40. Gregory Adams

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