1. Jon Cryer

    Jon Cryer (born on April 16, 1965 in New York, NY), is an American actor, writer and producer. He is currently starring in the CBS comedy series "Two and a Half Men" with Charlie Sheen. In July 2006, he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work in the series. He is the son of Gretchen Cryer and David Cryer, and has two sisters, Robin and Shelley. He is a 1983 graduate of the Bronx High School of Science.

  2. Jude Ciccolella

    Richard Jude Ciccolella (born November 30, 1947) is a well-recognized American character actor who graduated from Temple University with a Master of Fine Arts degree in theatre. His film roles include parts in "The Shawshank Redemption" as Mert, "Boys on the Side" as Jerry, "Night Falls on Manhattan" as Lieutenant Wilson, "Star Trek: Nemesis" as Romulan Commander Suran, "Down With Love" as the private eye, …

  3. Stu Kerr

    Stu Kerr (Thomas Stuart Kerr) (March 9,1928 - July 17,1994) was a Baltimore, Maryland, television personality who developed and hosted a number of programs on Baltimore television from 1952 through the 1980s. Playing a "conductor" on the show "Caboose" in 1978, he discovered Kevin Clash and Todd Stockman. Kerr was born in Yonkers, New York and as a teenager worked as an NBC page at the network's Rockefeller Center headquarters.

  4. Glenn Wilder

    Father of Scott Wilder. Injured in a speedboard accident on the set of Gone Fishin' (1997). The accident also injured his son Scott Wilder and killed his daughter in law Janet Wilder.

  5. Paul X Gleason

    Character actor Paul Gleason has been adept at playing tough guys and white collar sleaze bags in motion pictures since the early 1960s, making his film debut in Winter A-Go-Go (1965). Gleason has made a name for himself portraying these unlikeable characters in films. A native of Miami, Florida, Gleason studied extensively at the Actor's Studio in New York City in the mid-60s with Lee Strasberg (his mentor) and was seen in a handful of Roger Corman productions before landing a a...

  6. Nicholas Pryor

    Name a soap opera and invariably character actor Nicholas Pryor has appeared on it. Currently playing the quirky professor Victor Collins on the daytime drama "Port Charles," the tall, rangy, silver-haired player was born Nicholas Probst in 1935 and is a native of Baltimore, with early training received from his many productions with the local Drummond Players. Pryor made his TV debut while studying at Yale University. Moving into Broadway plays at night, he appeared in NY soaps ("Young...

  7. Roger Bowen

    Mr. Bowen was a comedic actor and novelist, best known for his portrayal of Colonel Henry Blake in the film version of MASH (1970). He often portrayed roles as a stuffy defender of the upper class and had regular roles on a number of television series. His acting career aside, Mr. Bowen always considered himself a writer who only moonlighted as an actor; he wrote eleven novels as well as sketches for Broadway and television. He was also one of the co-founders of Chicago's famed Second...

  8. John David Cullum

    JD Cullum is the son of two-time Tony Award-winning actor John Cullum ("Northern Exposure" (1990)) and noted modern dancer/choreographer, playwright and novelist Emily Frankel. Cullum is a member of The Antaeus Company, a group of experienced and talented actors whose goal is to form a permanent resident classical ensemble for the City of Los Angeles (http://antaeus.org/). Two of his own plays have been produced in L.A.

  9. Savelly Kramerov

    A Russian comedian who gave up a successful film career in his homeland for religious freedom and bit parts in the United States. He made 42 films in the former Soviet Union before he was allowed to leave in the early 1980's. His best know work is a role of thief in the cult Soviet comedy "Gentlemen Of Luck"

  10. Robert Sedgwick

    Appears in several Dick Wolf productions. Younger brother of Kyra Sedgwick. Brother-in-law of Kevin Bacon and Michael Bacon. Uncle of Sosie Bacon and Travis Bacon.

  11. Joseph Bova

    Born at 6:15pm-EDT "Uncle Joe" Bova was the host/performer of WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's weekday evening version of "The Little Rascals Show". The weekday evening version of WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's "Little Rascals Show" was on the air from Monday September 23, 1957 to Friday September 9, 1960. "Uncle Joe" Bova was also the second host/performer of WJZ/WABC TV Ch. 7 NYC's "Time For Fun!" weekday afternoons from Monday August 1, 1955 to Friday December 21, 1956. Was nominated for Broadway's 1970...

  12. Chip Dell

    Cousin of actor Jared Morrison.

  13. Andrew Duncan
  14. Andy Lassman
  15. Will Huston
  16. Prentiss E Rowe
  17. Gary Wheeler
  18. Bill Conn