1. Fred Rogers

    Reverend Frederick McFeely "Fred" Rogers was an American educator, minister, songwriter and television host. Rogers was the host of the internationally acclaimed children's television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", in production from 1968 to 2001. As Mister Rogers, he became an iconic presence to millions of viewers. Rogers was also an ordained Presbyterian minister.

  2. David Newell

    David Newell is a TV actor who is remembered for his career as Mr. McFeely, the mailman in Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. This was his first and only TV role. Newell now resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Newell, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, is the director of public relations for Family Communications, Inc. He is most famous for his catchphrase, "Speedy delivery! Speedy delivery!" A documentary about Newell, titled "Speedy Delivery", …

  3. 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.

  4. Joe Negri

    Joe Negri (born 1930) is a jazz guitarist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He appeared on the former children's television show Paul Shannon's "Adventure Time". He also appeared as Handyman Negri on "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". Currently he teaches jazz guitar as an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Duquesne University, and Carnegie Mellon University. He has recorded several albums of instrumental guitar music.

  5. Betty Aberlin

    Betty Aberlin (born Betty Kay Ageloff December 30, 1942, New York City) is an actress, poet, and writer. She had a regular role on "The Smothers Brothers Show". Aberlin worked on various TV spots, and played Lady Aberlin on "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". Her movie roles include work in "Dogma" and "Jersey Girl".[

  6. Ella Jenkins

    Ella Jenkins Dubbed “The First Lady of the Children’s Folk Song” by the "Wisconsin State Journal", Ella Jenkins has been a leading performer of children’s music for fifty years.<sup&gt;1</sup> <br><br>

  7. Johnny Costa

    Johnny Costa (January 18, 1922 - October 11, 1996) was an accomplished jazz pianist. Given the title "The White Tatum" by jazz legend Art Tatum himself, Costa is best known for his work as musical director of the children's television program, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". Costa graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with two degrees in music, and immediately began work as a musician for, and became music director for, Pittsburgh's KDKA-TV.

  8. Bob Trow

    Robert Trow (February 6, 1926-November 2, 1998) was an American radio celebrity, actor, and craftsman. Raised in the Beltzhoover neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, Trow began his career in radio. He later became well-known for his acting roles on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as Bob Dog and Robert Troll, characters from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. In the real-life segments of Mr. Rogers' show, he would also appear as himself, and he had a workshop which Mr.

  9. Chuck Aber

    Chuck Aber (born Charles Robert Aber) is an American actor. A graduate of Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, Chuck appeared in the films "Creepshow" (1982) and "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991), He has appeared in commercials and in the children's television series "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". He also acts in local theater productions in and around the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area.

  10. Don Brockett

    Don Brockett (January 30, 1930 - May 2, 1995) was an American actor, comedian, and producer and director from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known for his portrayal of Chef Brockett on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He had small parts in many major films including "Flashdance", "The Silence of the Lambs", and "Bob Roberts". Brockett was one-half of the popular Pittsburgh comedy team, "Brockett and Barbara".

  11. Maxine Miller

    Maxine Miller is a Canadian actress who first appeared in the first three seasons of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood". In the 1980s, she voiced True Heart Bear in "The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation" (1986) and appeared on the animated series "My Pet Monster". More recently, she guest starred in Showtime's "The Chris Isaak Show" and "Dead Like Me", and had a role in CinéGroupe's "Lion of Oz" in 2000.

  12. Ernie Coombs

    Ernest "Ernie" Coombs, CM (November 26, 1927-September 18, 2001) was a children's entertainer, best known for the long-running Canadian television series "Mr. Dressup". Ernest Coombs was born in Lewiston, Maine, United States, and pursued a career in children's entertainment after attending North Yarmouth Academy in Yarmouth, Maine.

  13. Nathan Davis

    Nathan Davis is an American television actor born on May 22, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois. He is married to Metta Davis. They have three kids: Richard Davis, Andrew Davis, and Jo Ellen Davis Friedman. He started acting in the late 1970's. He appeared on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in 1975. He has appeared in such films as "Dunston Checks In", "Holes", "Code of Silence", "Chain Reaction", "Thief" and many others.

  14. Joan Embery

    Joan Embery (born c. 1952 in San Diego, California) is an animal and environmental advocate. A Trustee of the Morris Animal Foundation, a professional Fellow of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and a member of the Advisory Board of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine's Wildlife Health Center, she founded the American Association of Zoo Keepers. The goodwill ambassador to the San Diego Zoo's Zoological Society of San Diego for 32 years, …

  15. Paul M Lally

    Paul M. Lally is a television producer, writer, and director. Lally directed over 100 episodes of "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood" His PBS screenwriting credits include "Alias Jimmy Valentine", an O. Henry adapted screenplay for "American Playhouse", and episodic writing for "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood". His commercial screenplay credits include "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Hansel and Gretel" for Walt Disney Productions.

  16. Tom Griffith

    Tom Griffith anchors television newscasts at New Hampshire's influential WMUR-TV. As a professional broadcaster for the past 30 years, the last 20 years at WMUR-TV, Griffith has been at the anchor desk longer than anyone in WMUR-TV history. Griffith has interviewed countless presidents and presidential candidates over the years and is remembered for asking Gov. Bill Clinton in 1992 whether he had ever had an extra-marital affair.

  17. Marie Torre

    Marie Torre (1924-January 3, 1997) was a television personality who appeared on KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania between 1962 and 1977. She was the station's first woman anchor and one of the first female anchors in the United States. Earlier in her career, she gained some notoriety when, as a reporter for the "International Herald Tribune", in New York City, she refused to name the source of comments critical of actress Judy Garland.

  18. Janice

    I see myself as a sweet caring and loving person . I always think of others before myself.. Its my nature, I guess. I try and spend alot of time with my family and friends. I work for UsBank and I am going back to school to take classes for Human Resources to further my career at the Bank. I feel its important to get as much education as possible in order to get ahead in this world.

  19. Charlie Brown

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  20. Lee Xiong

    HMM..I have a 21 month old son..hes a doll..or should i say a lil soldier!! He's the ying to my yin...What else..I well I'm 22 turing 23 in Nov..i enjoy shopping and sometimes try to hit the gym to release some stress on the treadmill..i like to make new friends so dont be afraid to add me..I'm nice i think and well I really don't trust people but I'm nice..well thanks for reading this ahah tata..