- Armistead Maupin
Armistead Jones Maupin Jr. (born) is an American writer best known for his "Tales of the City" series of novels based in San Francisco.
- Olympia Dukakis
Olympia Dukakis -- an actress, director, producer, teacher, activist and most recently, author with her best-selling memoir ASK ME AGAIN TOMORROW. She received an Academy Award in the Best Supporting Actress category, the New York Film Critics Award, the Los Angeles Film Critics Award and the Golden Globe Award for her work in the Norman Jewison film MOONSTRUCK.
- Chloe Webb
Chloe Webb (born 12 June 1956) is an American actress. Webb was born in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York. She grew up in Syracuse, New York. She played the female lead character in the 1986 feature film "Sid and Nancy", which revolved around the life of the Sex Pistols bassist, Sid Vicious, and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. Webb also played the part of Mona Ramsey in the 1994 television adaptation of Armistead Maupin's novel "Tales of the City".
- Barbara Garrick
Barbara Garrick (born December 3, 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress perhaps best known for her role as DeDe Halcyon Day in the three television miniseries based on Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" novels. Garrick also appeared as the character Allison Perkins on "One Life to Live" from 1986 to 1987, returning in 2001-2002 and again in 2003. She also has played various characters in several episodes of "Law & Order", …
- Paul Hopkins
Paul Hopkins (born July 12, 1968) is a Canadian television, film and theatre actor known to US audiences for his portrayal of Michael "Mouse" Tolliver in the TV miniseries "More Tales of the City" (1998) and its follow-up "Further Tales of the City" (2001). These miniseries were sequels to "Tales of the City" (1994), which starred Marcus D'Amico in the role of Mouse.
- Billy Campbell
William O. Campbell (born July 7, 1959 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an actor who is well known for his starring role in the television series "Once and Again" as well as his role as a gay gynecologist, Dr. Jon Philip Fielding (credited as "William Campbell") in all three of the television mini-series adaptations of Armistead Maupin's novels of the same title "Tales of the City", "More Tales of the City", …
- Jackie Burroughs
Jacqueline Burroughs is a Canadian actress. Burroughs was born in Lancashire, England. She has extensive theatre credits as well as film and television credits. Her film credits have included "The Dead Zone" (1982), "The Grey Fox" (1982), and a voice-over stint in the legendary animated anthology "Heavy Metal" (1981), while her TV-series resumé includes the roles of Mrs.
- Marcus D'Amico
Marcus D'Amico (b. December 4, 1965) is an actor best known to US audiences for his role as Michael "Mouse" Tolliver in the original "Tales of the City" PBS miniseries in 1994. The role of Michael Tolliver was recast for the subsequent "Tales of the City" miniseries sequels, "More Tales of the City" and "Further tales of the City". According to the series' author Armistead Maupin, "Despite the rumors, …
- Whip Hubley
Whip Hubley (born August 28, 1958) is an American actor, also known as for playing Mischa in the 1987 film "Russkies", and playing Hollywood in "Top Gun" which starred Tom Cruise.
- Nina Siemaszko
Nina Siemaszko (b. Antonina Jadwiga Siemaszko on July 14, 1970) is an American actress who has starred in film and on television. Siemaszko was born in Chicago, Illinois to a Polish American father and an English mother. Her brother is actor Casey Siemaszko. Her first feature film was in the 1986 comedy movie "One More Saturday Night" as Karen Lundahl.
- Diana Leblanc
Diana Leblanc is an actress known to US audiences for her portrayal of Frannie Halcyon in the TV miniseries "More Tales of the City" (1998) and its follow-up "Further Tales of the City" (2001). These miniseries were sequels to "Tales of the City" (1994), which starred Nina Foch in the role of Frannie. Leblanc won a Gemini Award in 1992.
- Cynda Williams
Cynda Williams (1966) is an American actress. Born in Chicago, Illinois as Cynthia Williams, she went by the name Cindy Williams until she started her film career. At that time, the graduate of Ball State University was forced to change her first name to "Cynda" by the Screen Actors Guild because another actress was already registered under her real name (See: Cindy Williams). Although she obviously went on to Hollywood to appear in various movies, …
- Meagen Fay
Meagen Fay is an American actress. A native of Chicago, in the early 1980s Fay was a featured cast member at The Second City. Her first television role was in the 1987 television series "Ohara". Fay began honing her comic talents when she guest starred on numerous shows in the 1980s and 1990s including "thirtysomething", "Roseanne", "Mad About You", "Seinfeld", "Dharma and Greg", "Gilmore Girls", …
- Françoise Robertson
Françoise Robertson is an actress known to US audiences for her portrayal of D'orothea Wilson in the TV miniseries "More Tales of the City" (1998) and its follow-up "Further Tales of the City" (2001). These miniseries were sequels to "Tales of the City" (1994), which starred Cynda Williams in the role of D'orothea.
- Marissa Ribisi
Santina Marissa Ribisi (born December 17, 1974) is an American actress, perhaps best known as Cynthia Dunn in the cult favorite "Dazed and Confused". Ribisi was born in Los Angeles, California, her mother, Gay, is a manager for actors and writers. Ribisi has acted since the age of 9. Her twin brother, Giovanni Ribisi, is also an actor. Ribisi wrote and acted in the film Some Girl in 1998, and has had roles in the films True Crime, The Brady Bunch Movie, …
- Lou Liberatore
Lou Liberatore is an American actor. A graduate of Fordham University, Liberatore made his New York City stage debut in the 1982 Circle Repertory Company production of "Richard II". As a permanent member of the company he appeared in "The Great Grandson of Jebediah Kohler", "Black Angel", and "As Is" and "Burn This", both of which transferred to Broadway.
- Syd Straw
Syd Straw is an American rock singer and songwriter. The daughter of actor Jack Straw ("The Pajama Game"), she began her career singing backup for Pat Benatar, then took her gorgeous soaring unusual voice to the indie/alternative scene and joined the Golden Palominos (also including Michael Stipe, Matthew Sweet, and Anton Fier). She released her first album, "Surprise", in 1989; it featured contributions by Stipe, Fier, Richard Thompson, Peter Blegvad, …
- Lucille Bliss
Lucille Bliss (born March 31, 1916 in New York City) is an American actress and voice artist. She has appeared in films and on television shows, including "Smurfs" as Smurfette, Nickelodeon's "Invader ZIM" (Ms. Bitters) and "Walt Disney's Cinderella" (Anastasia).
- Greg
I'm 28 and living in Montgomery, AL with my boyfriend. You might be asking yourself... "Why in the world would someone like Greg want to live in Montgomery?" Well, for money bitches, I have to support myself somehow.
- Marco Mendoza
A sucker for information and media hype. I aspire for a lavish, single lifestyle complete with a fully-furnished bachelor's pad with a home theatre; and a fabulous job that will give me (more than) enough money to eat, read, buy records, buy books, surf the net, finance a lucrative lifestyle, feed my cats and build my media library!!!
- Andrew Keller
To sum oneself up in a paragraph or two is beyond the realm of possibilty. That pretty much says it all.
- Dave
Hmmm, all about me huh, well I am 43 years old, although I act about 3o most of the time, and a life long resident of Indianapolis, Indiana. I am self employed as a photographer and graphic designer and have a small business that I run from my home on the south east side of Indianapolis. Life hasn't been kind to me these past 4 years, but I am hoping that it's my time to reap some good Karma and get my life back on track.
- Arnaud
- Philip Moon
Philip Moon (b. November 5, 1961) is an actor. In 1994 Moon appeared in the PBS miniseries "Tales of the City" as the minor but notable character Lionel, the father of DeDe Halycon Day's illegitimate twins. He later played Keemo, the son of Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and Luan Volien (Elizabeth Sung), in the American soap opera "The Young and the Restless".
- Nan Kempner
Nan Kempner (July 24 1930 - July 3 2005) was a New York City socialite, famous for dominating society events, shopping, charity work and fashion. An only child from a wealthy San Francisco family, Nan Field Schlessinger attended Connecticut College and met Thomas 'Tommy' Kempner in the early 1950's. They married soon after and had three children. After living in London for a short time the Kempners moved to New York City, …
- Tim Fish
Tim Fish is a comic book author and artist. He has worked on several (mostly gay-themed) titles, including the web comic anthology "Young Bottoms in Love," but is probably best known for his slice-of-life/romance print comic, "Cavalcade of Boys," which employs realistic characters and is reminiscent of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" and of the television series "Queer as Folk".
- Marc Taraskoff
Marc Taraskoff (born Marc Fleischer 25 December 1955 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French drawer since the late 1970's and a stamp designer since 1996. Taraskoff has drawn lots of book covers, such as the pocket edition of "Tales of the City" at 10/18 edition. He drew portraits of personalities for "Le Monde" paper. Since 1996, he has been designing postage stamps for Metropolitan France and French overseas departments and territories.
- Dave Alvin
- Blair Judson
- Vicky Preston Brown
- Carlos
Welcome to my very generic, non specific page. I will admit that I am a bit middle of the road when it comes to just about everything. I have great respect for people who have relently passion for their cause(s) but I prefer to live my life Fat, Dumb, and Happy...at least for now.
- Trent Goldsmith
- Elizabeth Santangelo
As the title suggests, I am a sock fiend. Socks are quite possibly one of the best inventions ever. Think about it; warm, cosy, flexible pockets of goodness whose sole purpose is to cuddle your feet. My personal favourite is the knee-length, punk variety. Any black, white, red, striped and/or skulled and cross-boned socks are more than welcome to join my menagerie of feet cuddlers.
- Ricardo Canales
Don't you know who I think I am? (See...good-looking & funny too!)
- Ana
I'm a french girl born in the wrong country... that's why I just left to London! I'm a music lover, although (to my greatest despair) I do not play any musical instrument and I'm a terrible singer (which does not prevent me from singing). I'm a dancer, not proffessionally but in my heart I am. This is pretty much related to music since music inspires me, and I cannot dance without it.
- Lonny Jensen
I am a very long-term survivor living with the AIDS virus (approximately 28 years). I would like to meet others who are dealing with it also.
- Thomas Wyatt
I recently moved to Oregon from Oklahoma. I was born in California and raised in Texas. I am determined that one day I will actually see every state. I have many varied interest, which can be found below. I consider myself to be a young professional man. I am also a gay man. I figured I had better state that upfront since some of my blog postings will probably reflect this rather obviously. I am far from being an activist, but I support gay civil unions.
- David Clark
Me? Oh, I'm a walking contradiction.
- Chris Sine
I am a small time bird breeder with approximately 85 birds, of which most are either Australian Grass Parakeets or Asiatic Parakeets, living in British Columbia, Canada. I also belong to a few local bird clubs, for whom I do alot of volunteer work. To support this not-so-cheep (hehehe) hobby, I am a computer geek during the day.