- Jodie Foster
Jodie Foster (born November 19 1962) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress, director, and producer. She has also won two Golden Globes, BAFTA and a Screen Actors Guild Award. After appearing as a child in several commercials, Foster won her first role in the 1970 TV movie "Menace on the Mountain", followed by several Disney productions. Foster did not experience her breakout role until 1976, … - Aidan Quinn
Aidan Quinn is an Irish American actor also known as Quinner. Aidan Quinn was born in Rockford, Illinois. He was raised in Chicago and Rockford by devoutly Catholic parents as well as in Dublin, Offaly, and other places in Ireland. His father was a professor in literature and his mother a homemaker; he has an older brother, Declan Quinn, who is a noted cinematographer. Aidan Quinn got his start in the Chicago theatre at age 19. He trained at Piven Theatre Workshop. - Ronny Cox
Daniel Ronald "Ronny" Cox (born July 23, 1938) is an American character actor, singer/songwriter, and guitarist. - Richard Lewis
Richard Philip Lewis (born June 29 1947) is an American comedian and actor. Lewis was born in Brooklyn, New York, raised in Englewood, New Jersey and graduated from Dwight Morrow High School, before receiving a degree from The Ohio State University. He began performing stand-up comedy in the 1970s. He gained popularity in the 1980s with numerous appearances on "Late Night with David Letterman" and his own television specials on HBO. - Gary Cole
Gary M. Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American actor, known for numerous roles, including the television series "Fatal Vision", "The West Wing", "Midnight Caller", "Arrested Development", "American Gothic", "Wanted" and "Crusade", and the films "Office Space", "In the Line of Fire", "Kiss the Sky", "Dodgeball", "The Brady Bunch Movie", "A Very Brady Sequel", … - Marie Osmond
Olive Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959 in Ogden, Utah) is an American actress, singer, and a member of the show business family, The Osmonds. Although she was never part of her family's band, she gained success as a country music artist in the 1970s and 1980s. Her best known song is the 1973 country pop ballad "Paper Roses". Starting in 1976, Marie Osmond hosted a show with her brother called "Donny & Marie", which they both became best-known for. - Richard Brooks
Richard L. Brooks (born 1962) is an African-American actor, singer, and director. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Brooks studied acting, dance, and voice work at Interlochen Academy of Arts in Michigan. Later, he moved to New York City and was a student of the Circle in the Square Professional Theater School and performed in the Eugene O'Neill Theater Conference production of August Wilson's "Fences". - Stephanie March
Stephanie Caroline March (born July 23, 1974) is an American actress. March was born to John Abe March IV and Laura Len Irwin in Dallas, Texas, where she attended Highland Park High School, the same high school Angie Harmon (of the original "Law & Order") attended. March was a sophomore when Harmon was a senior. She began performing in plays in high school. In 1996 she graduated from the School of Speech (now School of Communication) at Northwestern University, … - Gregory Harrison
Gregory Harrison (born May 31, 1950 in Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, California) is an actor. He is probably best known for his role as Dr. George Alonzo 'Gonzo' Gates, the young surgeon of Pernell Roberts's character on the CBS series "Trapper John, M.D.". He was also the title character on the 1977-78 sci-fi series "Logan's Run". - Peter Horton
Peter Horton (born August 20, 1953) is an American actor and director. Born in Bellevue, Washington, he is best known for his role as Prof. Gary Shepherd on the popular television series "thirtysomething". During that time, in 1991, "People" magazine named him one of the "50 Most Beautiful People". He left the series in 1991 to pursue an interest in directing. As an actor, Horton appeared in a number of television shows including "St. - Patrick Bergin
Patrick Connolly Bergin (born February 4, 1951) is an Irish actor. He is best known for menacing Julia Roberts in the melodrama "Sleeping with the Enemy". Bergin also appeared as Robin Hood in a 1991 TV movie. He most recently played the role of psychotic IRA gunman in "Johnny Was", opposite Vinnie Jones and Roger Daltrey. - Robert Townsend
Robert Townsend (born February 6, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois) is an African American film director, writer, and actor. Townsend's career spans more than two decades. His film credits include "A Soldier's Story", directed by Norman Jewison in 1984 and 1989's "The Mighty Quinn" with Denzel Washington. Townsend broke ground when he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the comedy "Hollywood Shuffle" in 1987. - Rob Estes
Robert Estes (born July 22 1963 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American actor. Born in Norfolk, Virginia, Estes is a graduate from the University of Southern California where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He caught the acting bug while training to be a stunt double. One of his first acting jobs was in the daytime drama "Days of Our Lives" playing "Glenn Gallagher". - Susan Clark
Susan Clark (born March 8, 1940 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a Canadian actress, best known as Katherine Papadapolis in the TV sitcom "Webster". She is married to her "Webster" co-star Alex Karras. They met when they costarred in the TV movie, "Babe", in which she played Babe Didrikson Zaharias, and he played her husband, professional wrestler George Zaharias. Clark played Dr. Cleo Markham in the movie "Colossus: The Forbin Project", … - Barbara Taylor Bradford
Barbara Taylor Bradford OBE (born May 10, 1933) is an English novelist Her 1979 debut, A Woman of Substance ranks as one of the top-ten bestselling novels in history, with more than 30 million copies in print. She is also the first author in publishing history to record 22 consecutive bestselling novels in both the US and the UK. Bradford was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire as the only child of Freda and Winston Taylor. - Jamey Sheridan
James Patrick "Jamey" Sheridan (born July 12, 1951 in Pasadena, California) is an American actor. He has had a prolific acting career in theater, television, and feature film productions. Born in California to a family of actors, he made it to Broadway and earned a Tony nomination in 1987 for his performance in the revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons". - Finola Hughes
Finola Hughes (born 29 October, 1960 in London) is an English actress of Irish and Italian extraction who is best known for her portrayal of Anna Devane on the soap operas "General Hospital" and "All My Children", and her portrayal of Anna Devane's identical twin sister, Dr. Alexandra Devane Marick, on "All My Children". In 1980, she originated the role of Victoria The White Cat in the 1980 London cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's production Cats (musical). - Liz Murray
Liz Murray (born September 231980) is an American inspirational speaker who is best known as having been homeless in her youth, and as having overcome her hardship to achieve success. - Adrian Zmed
Adrian Zmed (born March 4, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois) is a Romanian-American television and film actor. Zmed is better known for his roles as "Johnny Nogerelli" in "Grease 2", and as "Officer Vince Romano" in the "T.J. Hooker" television series, where he starred alongside William Shatner. Zmed took on the role of Danny Zuko in "Grease" twice: first during the original Broadway run in the 1970s, and again during the show's revival in 1995. - George Baker
George Baker (born on December 8, 1944) is a Dutch singer and songwriter. He was the lead singer of the pop band George Baker Selection. He is a solo artist now. - Helen McCrory
Helen McCrory (born on 17 August 1968) is an English actress known primarily for her stage and television work. She studied acting at the Drama Centre, part of the University of the Arts London. In 2002 she was nominated for a London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress (playing Elena in Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" at the Donmar Warehouse). She was nominated for a 2006 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for her most recent stage work, … - Maurice Benard
Maurice Benard (born Mauricio Jose Morales on March 1, 1963) is an American actor of Nicaraguan and Salvadoran ethnicity. Benard started his soap career as Nico Kelly on "All My Children" from 1987 to 1989. Today he is known primarily for his Daytime Emmy Award-winning portrayal of romantic mobster Michael "Sonny" Corinthos, Jr. on the ABC soap opera, "General Hospital", a role he has portrayed since 1993. - Jessica McClure
Jessica Morales née McClure, became famous at the age of 18 months after falling into a Midland, Texas well on October 14, 1987. Rescuers worked for 58 hours to free "Baby Jessica" from an 8-inch-wide pipe. The story gained worldwide attention (leading to some criticism as a media circus), and later became the subject of a 1989 ABC TV movie, "Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure", starring Patty Duke and Beau Bridges. - Laura Regan
Laura Regan (born 1977) is a Canadian actress known for her role as Jessica Lynch in the TV movie "Saving Jessica Lynch". Regan was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the youngest in a family of six. Regan is the daughter of former Nova Scotian premier Gerald Regan and sister of former federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Geoff Regan and Live at Five's Nancy Regan. - Rex Lee
Rex Lee (born January 7, 1969) is a Korean-American actor best known for his role on HBO's "Entourage". Lee plays Lloyd, assistant to Ari Gold, the bombastic agent character played by Jeremy Piven. Lee began his role in the first episode of the show's second season, "The Boys Are Back in Town," which introduced Lloyd as the replacement to to Ari's previous assistant, who was played by Samaire Armstrong. - Cindy Pickett
Cindy Pickett (born April 18, 1947 in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, USA), is an actress best known for her role in the comedy movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" as Matthew Broderick's character's mom, as well as playing the mother of a boy who was kidnapped for several years in the dramatic TV movie "I Know My First Name Is Steven". She also played "Jackie Marler" on the soap opera "The Guiding Light" from 1976 to 1980, … - Jessica Tuck
Jessica Tuck (born February 19 1963 in New York City) is an actress best known for her roles on daytime and primetime television dramas. She is a graduate of Yale University. She played Megan Gordon Harrison on the soap opera "One Life to Live" from 1988 to 1992. She reprised the role in spirit form in 1993, 1999, and 2004. She has also played the role of Gillian Gray on "Judging Amy", … - Zachery Ty Bryan
Zachery Tyler Bryan (born October 9, 1981) is an American actor best known for his role as the eldest son, Bradley Michael Taylor, on the sitcom "Home Improvement". Bryan was born in Aurora, Colorado, to Jenny and Dwight Bryan; his second cousin is quarterback Brady Quinn. He has a younger sister named Ciri and devotes some of his private time to children sick with AIDS and cancer. - Christiane Hörbiger
Christiane Hörbiger is a very popular Austrian actress. She is one of the three daughters of Austrian actors Attila Hörbiger (1896–1987) and Paula Wessely (1907–2000). Christiane Hörbiger has been playing very successful roles in various German and Austrian TV movies and TV series. For example, from 1998 until 2002 she played the eponymous role in the Austrian TV series "Julia—eine ungewöhnliche Frau" ("Julia—An Extraordinary Woman"). - Harvey Stephens
Harvey Spencer Stephens (born 12 November 1970) is an English actor who played the role of Damien Thorn in "The Omen". Stephens was born in Putney, London, England. He was four years old when picked for the part, which required him to have his blonde hair dyed jet black. According to "Omen" director Richard Donner, during an interview with AMC, Stephens got the part after he beat up Donner and punched him in the testicles, at Donner's urging. - Hayden Rorke
William Henry Rorke was an American actor best known for playing the psychiatrist Col. Dr. Alfred E. Bellows on the hit 60's sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie". - Byron Mann
Byron Mann is an actor who has made films in both Hollywood and Asia. He starred in films such as "Red Corner" and "The Corruptor," and in the television show "Dark Angel," and has also co-starred in "Catwoman" and "Invincible." He is best known as Koh in the manga-based movie "Crying Freeman". Byron is interested in sports, especially tennis and golf. He was at one point a top-ranked tennis player in Hong Kong. - John Altman
John Altman (born 2 March 1952) is an English actor best known for playing "Nasty" Nick Cotton in the popular BBC soap opera "EastEnders". - Owen Teale
Owen Teale (born 20 May1961 in Swansea, Wales) is a Welsh actor. - Shane Meier
Shane Meier (born June 11, 1977 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian actor who is probably most notable for playing the title role in "The Matthew Shepard Story", a TV movie about the life and murder of Matthew Shepard. The portrayal was fitting as Meier's appearance is similar to that of Shepard's though Meier is slightly taller. He has appeared in more than 50 other films and television programs, including "MacGyver" and "Walker, Texas Ranger". - Paul Telfer
Paul Telfer (born October 30, 1979, Paisley, Scotland) is a Scottish-born actor, who has lived and worked in England and Canada. He has appeared in episodes of two Sky One series: "Is Harry on the Boat?" (as Matt, a handsome airline ground crew member who is tragically untalented on the dancefloor) and "Mile High" (as Rory, a male stripper). - Roark Critchlow
Roark Critchlow (born May 11, 1963 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is an actor, best known for appearing on the daytime US soap opera "Days of Our Lives" from 1994 to 1999 as Dr. Mike Horton. He also had a recurring role on the soap "Passions". More recently he was in the TV movie "The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story" as well as appearing in the Nickelodeon series "Drake & Josh" as Dr. Glazer. - Jeff Roop
Jeff Roop (sometimes credited as Jeffrey Roop) is a Canadian television, film and theatre actor born August 21, 1973 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He attended school at the Moscow Art Theatre and Carnegie Mellon University. In Montreal, Jeff founded the Arbat Theatre Company, as well as appearing in off-Broadway plays. Jeff has appeared in American and Canadian television series as well as movies such as "Free Money" (with Marlon Brando). - Shepperd Strudwick
Shepperd Strudwick (born John Shepperd; 22 September 1907 - 15 January 1983) was an American actor of film, television and stage. Born in Hillsboro, North Carolina, he began his film career as the title (eponymous) character in the film "Joaquin Murrieta" (1938); he was credited as Sheppard Strudwick. Perhaps his most famous film role was that of Adam Stanton, … - Harold Jack Bloom
Screenwriter Harold Jack Bloom scored a notable hit with his first major screenplay to the classic Anthony Mann Western “The Naked Spur” in 1953, earning an Oscar nomination in the process. Apart from the odd film script – and none was odder than “Land of the Pharaohs” in 1956 – most of his career was spent writing for television. He worked on such series as “Bonanza”, “The Man from UNCLE” and, in particular, the TV series of “Twelve O’Clock High”.
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