- Katherine Heigl
Katherine Marie Heigl (born November 24 1978) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress. Heigl is known for her roles on the TV series "Grey's Anatomy" and "Roswell" as well as in the film "Knocked Up".
- Mother
"Mother" is the codename given to the wheelchair-bound male British government official who gives orders to John Steed and Tara King in the last season of the British TV series The Avengers. In the television series, the character of "Mother" is portrayed by Patrick Newell; in the movie, he is portrayed by Jim Broadbent.
- Terry O'Quinn
Terrance "Terry" O'Quinn (born on July 15, 1952) is an Emmy Award-nominated Irish American actor. He is best known for playing the role of John Locke on the popular ABC TV series "Lost."
- James Gandolfini
Although he acted on Broadway and in various films in the 1990s, Gandolfini's most-acclaimed role is that of Tony Soprano, the Mafia boss and family man in the multi-award-winning HBO series The Sopranos, which debuted in 1999. He has since starred in films such as 8 MM and The Mexican. He was born in Westwood, New Jersey, grew up in New Jersey, and currently lives in New York City.
- Steve-O
Steve-O (born Stephen Gilchrist Glover on June 13, 1974 in Wimbledon, London, UK to an American father and a Canadian mother) is a daredevil performer and television personality. He is best known as one of the performers on the TV series "Jackass".
- Justin Long
Justin Jake Long (born June 2 1978) is an American actor, best known for his performances in the films "Jeepers Creepers", "Waiting...", "Accepted", "Dodgeball", "Live Free or Die Hard", the TV series "Ed" and his personification of a Macintosh computer in Apple's 2006/2007 "Get a Mac" advertisement campaign.
- Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour OBE (born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15 1951) is an English actress probably best known today as the co-star of the James Bond film "Live and Let Die" and star of the TV series and film "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman".
- Michael Landon
Michael Landon (October 31, 1936 - July 1, 1991) was an American actor, writer, director, and producer, who starred in three popular NBC TV series that spanned three decades. He is widely known for his roles as Little Joe Cartwright in "Bonanza" (1959-1973), Charles Ingalls in "Little House on the Prairie" (1974-1982), and Jonathan Smith in "Highway to Heaven" (1984-1989).
- Lynda Carter
Lynda Carter (born July 24, 1951) is an American actress. She is known for the Amazonian title role in the fantasy-adventure TV series "Wonder Woman" which aired from 1975 to 1979.
- Jimmy Smits
Jimmy Smits (born July 9, 1955) is a Golden Globe and Emmy winning American actor, primarily in movies, soap operas and television perhaps best known for his long-running roles on the TV series "L.A. Law" as Richard Dysart's youngest uptight law partner, Victor Sifuentes, who was also the firm's pro-bono lawyer (a role he played from 1986 to 1991), and as Dennis Franz's second partner, Det.
- Anthony Lapaglia
Anthony LaPaglia (born 31 January, 1959) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as FBI agent Jack Malone on the American TV series "Without a Trace", a role which won him a Golden Globe Award. LaPaglia was also heavily considered for the lead role of Tony Soprano on the HBO hit show "The Sopranos". He also appeared as Jimmy Wyler, the lead during the second and final season of the television program "Murder One".
- Julie Benz
Julie Benz (born May 1, 1972 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American actress. Benz grew up in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Franklin Regional High School in 1991. She later graduated from New York University. Initially, Benz followed her mother and older siblings, Jeffrey and Jennifer, into the figure skating field, and competed in the 1988 US Junior Ice Skating Championship. Benz gave up her pursuit of ice skating after an accident.
- Adrian Pasdar
Naked Photos of Adrian Pasdar are available at MaleStars.com . They currently feature over 65,000 Nude Pics, Biographies, Video Clips, Articles, and Movie Reviews of famous stars.
- David Simon
David Simon (born 1960) is an American author, journalist, and writer/producer of television shows based on his books. He is the creator and head writer of the highly acclaimed original HBO series "The Wire"
- Roselyn Sanchez
Roselyn Sanchez (born April 2, 1973 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a Latin Grammy Award-nominated singer, model and film/television actress.
- Eric Close
Eric Close has starred in the series "Now and Again" and "The Magnificent Seven," both on CBS, as well as "Dark Skies" and "McKenna." His additional television credits include appearances in the series "Sisters" and "Santa Barbara." He also starred in the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation "Follow the Stars Home," on CBS, and the 20-hour, 10-part mini-series "Taken," which was executive-produced by Steven Spielberg and received a Golden Globe nomination.
- Tim Conway
Tim Conway (born December 15, 1933) is an American comedic actor. Conway was born Thomas Daniel Conway, but changed his first name to "Tim" to avoid confusion with actor Tom Conway. He was born in the Cleveland, Ohio suburb Willoughby and grew up in nearby Chagrin Falls. He attended Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, majoring in speech and radio.
- Alan Sugar
Sir Alan Michael Sugar is an English businessman. After leaving school at 16, Sugar started selling car aerials and electrical goods out of a van he had bought with his savings of £100. He now has an estimated fortune of £830m. and was ranked 84th in the Sunday Times Rich List 2007. Despite being best known as a technology businessman, most of Sugar's wealth now derives from his property portfolio in Mayfair, rather than business ventures.
- John Mahoney
John Mahoney (born June 20, 1940) is an English actor known for playing the retired police officer father, Martin "Marty" Crane, of Kelsey Grammer's character, Dr. Frasier Crane, in the popular American TV series "Frasier" (NBC, 1993-2004).
- Robert Butler
Robert Butler (born November 17, 1927) was a very influential and highly demanded film director from the mid 1960s all the way through the 1980s. He helped launch actor Kurt Russell's career through four Walt Disney movies (including "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" and "The Barefoot Executive"), but his strongest and most fondly remembered contributions have been to the small screen. Butler began his career as a stage manager and an assistant, …
- Yoko Kanno
is a composer, arranger and musician best known for her work on the soundtracks for many seminal anime films, TV series, live-action movies, and advertisements. She has written scores for famous animated works, including Macross Plus, Cowboy Bebop, Vision of Escaflowne and Wolf's Rain, and is the most trusted composer by veteran and new-wave directors such as Yoshiyuki Tomino, Shinichiro Watanabe and Shoji Kawamori. Kanno has also composed music for JPop artists, …
- Sheryl Lee
Sheryl Lee (born April 22 1967 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany) is an American actress, best known for playing Laura Palmer and Madeleine Ferguson on the cult TV series "Twin Peaks" and its prequel "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me", for her roles in "Vampires" and "Kingpin", and for portraying photographer Astrid Kirchherr in "Backbeat".
- Sherilyn Fenn
Sherilyn Fenn (born Sheryl Ann Fenn on February 1, 1965 in Detroit, Michigan) is an Emmy and Golden Globe award nominated American actress and filmmaker, best known for playing Audrey Horne on the cult TV series "Twin Peaks", for her roles in "Ruby", "Of Mice and Men", "Boxing Helena" and "Rude Awakening", and for portraying actress Elizabeth Taylor in "Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story".
- Cindy Williams
Cindy Williams (born August 22 1947) is an American actress best known for starring in the TV series "Laverne & Shirley" and the eponymous "Shirley".
- Costas Mandylor
Costas Mandylor (born on 3 September 1965 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actor of Greek descent. His most famous role was as Kenny Lacos on the TV series "Picket Fences" which ran from 1992-1996.
- James Marshall
James Marshall (born James David Greenblatt, 2 January 1967 in Queens, New York) is an American actor, best known for playing James Hurley on the cult TV series "Twin Peaks" (1990-1991) and its 1992 prequel film "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me". He has appeared in many film and television roles including James Hurley in "Twin Peaks" (1990) and "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" (1992), Tommy Riley in "Gladiator" (1992), …
- Poppy Montgomery
Poppy Montgomery was first seen in a starring role in the feature film "Dead Man on Campus." Her other film credits include "The Other Sister," "Life," "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" and "Between." Among her television credits are the CBS mini-series "Blonde," in which she stars as Marilyn Monroe , the movies "Raising Waylon" and "Snow Wonder," also on CBS, and the movie "Murder in the Hamptons." She was a series regular in "Relativity" and in "The Beat," opposite Mark Ruffalo .
- Paul Hogan
Paul Hogan is a former Australian Consul turned celebrity butler. He is most famous to television audiences for portraying “the Butler” on the TV series "Joe Millionaire". He has since made some appearances on other shows, but has not taken up a major role following "Joe Millionaire". After arriving in the U.S. and before his work in television, he studied Culinary Arts at the New England Culinary Institute. He is the current host of "Groomed".
- Catweazle
Gary Cooper also known as Catweazle was an English professional wrestler of 1970s and 1980s. Cooper became a popular performer with a comedy style, featuring a plastic frog mascot. His persona was based on the TV series Catweazle making use of his own similar appearance to this character. He died in 1993.
- Brian Krause
Brian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Leo Wyatt on the WB Network TV series "Charmed" from 1998 to 2006.
- Christian Kane
Christian Kane (b. June 27 1974) is an American actor and singer/songwriter, best known for his role as the morally ambiguous lawyer Lindsey McDonald on the show "Angel" and as lead singer for the country rock/American band KANE.
- Claude Akins
Claude Marion Akins was an American actor (born May 25, 1926, in Nelson, Georgia - died January 27, 1994, in Altadena, California). Powerful in appearance and voice, Akins could be counted on to play the clever (or less than clever) tough guy, on the side of good or bad, in movies and television. He is best remembered as Sheriff Lobo in the 1970s TV series "B.J. and the Bear", and later "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo", a spinoff series.
- Kristine Hermosa
Kristine Hermosa Orille (born September 9, 1983 in Quezon City, Philippines) is a famous Filipina actress. She is born to a Filipino father a Spanish mestiza mother. She has an older sister named Kathleen, who was the one eager to audition to be a star on ABS-CBN. However, her sister failed to impress the judges on the first screening. It was reluctant younger sister Kristine who was suggested to audition mainly due to her height and beauty.
- Song Il Gook
Song Il Gook, born October 1, 1971, is a popular actor from the Republic of Korea. He starred in the popular teledrama "Jumong", which told the story of the founder of the Koguryeoor Goguryeo dynasty. He is the son of Korean actress Kim Eul Dong, and grandson of Korean nationalist leader Kim Jwa-Jin, a famous gangster who fought the yakuza..
- Will Geer
Will Geer (born 9 March 1902 in Frankfort, Indiana - died 22 April 1978 in Los Angeles) was an American actor. Geer's real name was William Auge Ghere. He is best known for his portrayal of the character Grandpa Walton, in the popular 1970s TV series "The Waltons". Geer was heavily influenced by his grandfather, who taught him the botanical names of the plants in his native Indiana.
- Lexa Doig
Alexandra L. Doig (born June 8 1973 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress who uses the stage name Lexa Doig. She is best known for her role as Rommie in the science fiction TV series "Andromeda", and has appeared on the TV Series "Stargate SG-1" as a recurring member of the cast.
- Nigel Hawthorne
Sir Nigel Hawthorne, CBE (5 April, 1929 – 26 December, 2001) was a renowned English actor. He was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, although he grew up in South Africa, where he was educated by the Christian Brothers. He returned to the United Kingdom in the 1950s to pursue acting. In a long and varied career, which began with an advert for Mackeson stout and a bit part in "Dad's Army", …
- Jaleel White
Jaleel White (born November 27, 1976,) is an American actor. He is most famous for his role as Steve Urkel/Stefan Urquelle on the TV series "Family Matters" from 1989 to 1998.
- David Wayne
David Wayne (January 30 1914 - February 9 1995) was a Tony Award-winning American actor with a career spanning nearly half a century. Born Wayne James McMeekan in Traverse City, Michigan and growing up in Bloomingdale, Michigan, Wayne's first major Broadway role was Og the leprechaun in "Finian's Rainbow", for which he won the Theatre World Award and the first ever Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
- Yvonne Craig
Yvonne Joyce Craig (born May 16, 1937 in Taylorville, Illinois) is an American actress best known as Batgirl from the 1960s TV series "Batman".