- Jason Reitman
Jason Reitman (born October 19, 1977) is a Canadian-born actor, writer, producer and director. His father is director Ivan Reitman. He attended Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles, CA and majored in English-Creative Writing at University of Southern California. His biggest commercial success to date is "Thank You for Smoking", based on the novel by Christopher Buckley. He is currently set to direct "Juno", a screenplay by Diablo Cody, … - 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"). - Tommy Rossalas
The actor / stuntman has appeared in countless action films. He is usualy a thug, a prisoner or plays a character that gets killed off. Also played a regular on "Happy Days" (1974) as a dancing teenager in Arnold's Drive-In, especially in the first season. Has made six movies with Sven-Ole Thorsen (Raw Deal (1986), The Running Man (1987), Nowhere to Run (1993), Last Action Hero (1993), A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994), and Fooli - Arnold Strong 'Mr Universe'
Growing up in a small, isolated village in Austria, he turned to bodybuilding as his ticket to a better life. Prior to that he served a mandatory one year in the Austrian military (beginning in 1965). After conquering the world as arguably the greatest bodybuilder who ever lived, he went to America to make his name in motion pictures. Hampered by his impossible name and thick accent, success eluded him for many years. It wasn't until he found the tailor-made role of Conan that he truly... - Christian Cousins
Identical twin brother of Joseph Cousins - Kim Delgado
Kim Delgado was born in Brooklyn, New York. Kim started his acting career at the age of thirteen at PAF-Playhose in Huntington Long Island. He became an equity member at sixteen and went on tour with Trinty Sq. Repetory's award-winning play "Brother to Dragons". Kim went on to film the PBS special of the play, Brother to Dragons (1975) (TV), directed by Adrian Hall. After graduating cum-laude from the Davis Center in New York City, Kim went onto star with Lee Strasberg in Boardwalk... - Tom Dugan
New Jersey-born Tom Dugan's first professional job was portraying a greasy hamburger jockey in the now classic MTV video "Legs" with ZZ Top. Dugan has been seen on stage in productions of "All's Well That Ends Well", "The Elephant Man" and "The Unified Field", to name a few. He has his own talk show on cable access called "Dugan's Pub" and frequently has showings of his autobiographical comedy piece "Oscar to Oscar". - Miko Hughes
Miko started his acting career in a public service announcement when he was 22 months old and followed that up by appearing in his first feature film at 27 months old. Since that early start Miko has consistently been one of the busiest young actors in Hollywood. Miko is best known on film for his dramatic portrayal of an autistic boy opposite Bruce Willis in the blockbuster hit Mercury Rising (1998). In addition, Miko has also starred on film in Spawn (1997), Zeus and Roxanne (1997),... - Richard Martin Tyson
Richard Tyson was born in Mobile, Alabama but eventually pursued his love of acting and moved to Hollywood, California. Landing one of his first roles on the hit TV show, 'Moonlighting' (with Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd), Richard's career took off from there and hasn't shown any sign of slowing down since. Best known for his roles as Buddy Revell in 'Three O'Clock High', Cullen Crisp in 'Kindergarten Cop' (opposite Arnold Schwartzenegger) and Perry in 'Two Moon Junction', Richard has... - Charles Tichenor
In addition to his more than 40 movie and television credits, Charlie has appeared in dozens of National and Regional Commercials. Charlie has also appeared in over two dozen live theatre productions. They range from wacky British farces like Ray Cooney's "Run for Your Wife" and "Chase Me Comrade," to the works of Sean O'Casey and William Saroyan. Although he and his wife Holly now live in the Sacramento, California, suburb of Rancho Cordova, he continues his career in motion pictures... - Jason Stuart
Jason Stuart has performed at comedy clubs, colleges and gay events all over the world including at the Montreal Comedy Festival, Town Hall on Broadway, and to Millennium March. He has appeared as a stand up in "Wisecrack", "Out There", "Showtime", "Evening At The Improv" and his stand up special "Jason Stuart: Making It To The Middle" set for Here TV. As an actor, he has had a recurring as "Dr. Thomas" on "My Wife & Kids", playing a gay family therapist. Also guested on "Everybody Hates... - Chi-Muoi Lo
Emigrated to USA in 1975. Attended the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts in 1982. - Steve Park
Graduated from Vestal High School, Vestal New York. Shortly after Park appeared in Fargo, he was heavily criticized by much of the Asian American community for portraying a role as an Asian American in a non-positive light. Inspired by the "mission statement" in Jerry Maguire, he wrote his own personal statement in which he responded to criticism of his role in Fargo and generally blasted most of Hollywood for how they treat Asian American actors. He wants the statement to be a call for... - Joseph Cousins
Identical twin brother of Christian Cousins - James Chance
Photography major at the University of Oregon - Leo Lee
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