- Hilary Duff
Hilary Erhard Duff (born September 28 1987) is an American actress, singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, fashion designer, and spokesperson. She has an older sister, Haylie Duff, who is also an actress/singer. After gaining fame for her starring role on the television show "Lizzie McGuire", Duff went on to have a film career, and her most commercially successful pictures include "Cheaper by the Dozen" (2003), "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" (2003), … - Judge Alex
Judge Alex is a United States syndicated courtroom television show that debuted September 122005. The host is the Honorable Alex E. Ferrer, and the show tapes in Houston at KRIV-TV. - Lou Ferrigno
Louis Jude Ferrigno (born November 9, 1951) is an American bodybuilder and actor. Ferrigno has appeared in such television shows and movies as "The Incredible Hulk", "Pumping Iron" (with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Franco Columbu), "Sinbad of the Seven Seas", and, in the title role, "Hercules" in 1983. He is more recently known for playing a minor role in the sitcom King of Queens. - Benjamin Bratt
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Anthony Alvin Anderson (born August 15, 1970) is an American comedian and actor. Anderson was born in Los Angeles, California, but grew up in Compton, California, to Doris, a telephone operator and actress; his step-father, Sterling Bowman, owns a chain of clothing stores. Anderson is an alumnus of the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Anderson first achieved recognition in the NBC television show "Hang Time" (1995–2000). - John Wells
John Marcum Wells (born May 28, 1956) is a theater and television producer and writer. He was born in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in 1979. He is best known for his role of producer of the television series "ER", "Third Watch", "The West Wing", "China Beach", and recently "The Evidence". He also worked on movies such as "Doom" and "White Oleander". - Amber Heard
Amber Heard (born on April 22, 1986, in Austin, Texas) is an American actress. She has played minor roles in various television shows and movies. She is perhaps best known for her role of Greta Matthews on the short-lived CW television show, "Hidden Palms." - Mike Rowe
Michael Gregory Rowe (pronounced:) (born March 18, 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland) is the host of the television show "Dirty Jobs" and the narrator of several television shows, primarily on the Discovery Channel. He is known as "Mr. Discovery Channel" or "The Voice of the Discovery Channel". He has also done a number of commercials for the Ford Motor Company. - Kimberly Caldwell
Kimberly Ann Caldwell (born February 25, 1982 in Katy, Texas) is an American singer best known for being a contestant on the second season of Fox Network's singing competition television show, "American Idol" and as a talk show host on the TV Guide Network. On Amerian Idol, she was the sixth finalist eliminated and finished in seventh place. Kim Caldwell first sang publicly at the age of five at beauty pageants. - Jack Canfield
Jack Canfield is an American motivational speaker and author. He is best known as the co-creator of the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" book series, which currently has over 115 titles and 100 million copies in print in over 47 languages. According to USA Today, Canfield and his writing partner, Mark Victor Hansen, were the top-selling authors in the United States in 1997. - James Lafferty
James Martin Lafferty is an American actor. He stars as Nathan Scott on the CW’s prime time teen drama "One Tree Hill". - Adam Horowitz
Adam Horowitz is the writer of the television shows "Felicity", "Black Sash", "One Tree Hill", "Popular", "Fantasy Island", "Birds of Prey", "Life As We Know It", and "Lost". Currently in the 2006-2007 season, he's co-executive producer for Lost. He also wrote "Confessions of an American Bride", a made for television movie. - Craig T. Nelson
Craig T. Nelson (born Craig Richard Nelson on April 4, 1944 in Spokane, Washington) is an American actor. He has appeared in numerous motion pictures. He starred in three television shows, "Coach", "Call to Glory" and "The District". He also provided the voice of Mr. Incredible in the 2004 Pixar film, "The Incredibles". Due to the fact that there was another Craig Richard Nelson registered with the Screen Actors Guild, … - Moira Kelly
Moira Kelly (March 6, 1968 in Queens, New York) is an American actress. She is the third of six children. Her father, Peter, was trained as a concert violinist. Her mother, Anne, is a nurse. Both are Irish immigrants. Moira was raised in Ronkonkoma, NY. She attended Connetquot Senior High School in Bohemia, Long Island, graduating in the class of 1986. Later Moira attended Marymount Manhattan College. - Peter Cullen
Peter Cullen, born in Montreal, Canada in 1956, is a voice actor who is best known for providing the voices for Optimus Prime, Ironhide, and Slugslinger in the various "Transformers" television series and the narrator in both American "Voltron" series. In addition, he has played Coran and King Alfor in the Lion "Voltron" series, the transforming spaceship/robot of the Saber Riders in the 80s anime series "Saber Rider And The Star Sheriffs", … - Madeline Zima
Madeline Rose Zima (born September 16, 1985) is an American actress. She is mostly known for her six years as Grace Sheffield on the TV Series "The Nanny" - David Goodman
David Goodman is a consultant from Maryland who won a million dollars on the television show, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." On how the victory changed his life Goodman says: "Sure, I've bought a car and a house, but otherwise I have the same interests, the same friends, and the same weekly routines." Later in the season, a contestant used Goodman for the lifeline, Phone-A-Friend. Goodman gave the incorrect answer and caused the contestant to go home with $1,000. - Butch Patrick
Patrick Alan Lilley (born August 2, 1953), better known as Butch Patrick, is a former American child actor best known for his role as Eddie Munster in the television show "The Munsters" (1964-1966) for which he received $600 per episode, and the movie "Munster, Go Home". He also played the main characters Mark on the television animation series "Lidsville" (1971-1973), and Milo in the 1969 live-action/animated film, … - Matt Smith
Matt Smith is an American born actor and entertainer. He was Born April 6, 1988 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is best known for his work in the east coast theater industry. He was recently cast as the lead role in the upcoming American adaptation of Kamen Rider, Kamen Rider Dragon Knight, which is based on one of the most popular television shows in Asia. Kamen Rider Dragon Knight was presented at the 2007 NATPE Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. - Ashley Johnson
Ashley Suzanne Johnson (born August 9, 1983, in Camarillo, California, USA) is an American actress. Johnson played the role of Christine Ellen "Chrissy" Seaver on the television show "Growing Pains" from 1990 to 1992. She also appeared in the 1994 situation comedy "All American Girl" and was the voice of Gretchen Grundler on Disney's "Recess". She played Mel Gibson's daughter in the 2000 romantic comedy "What Women Want". - Carol Leifer
Carol Leifer (born July 27, 1956 in Long Island, New York) is an American comedian best known as Jerry Seinfeld's ex-girlfriend, as well as the basis for the character Elaine Benes on the television show, "Seinfeld". Leifer is an accomplished stand-up comedian, writer, producer and actor and has been involved in such television shows as "Seinfeld", "It's Like, You Know...", "Alright Already", and "The Larry Sanders Show". - Larry Drake
Larry Drake (born on February 21, 1950 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an Emmy Award winning American actor. Drake is most renowned for his portrayal of Benny Stulwicz on the television show L.A. Law from 1987 until the show's end in 1994, for which he won two consecutive Emmy Awards (1988, 1989). Benny was a developmentally disabled man who first came into the show when he was ordered to rob a shop, which he immediately did. Because of his mental impairment and a trusting nature, … - Arte Johnson
Arte Johnson (born January 20, 1929), full name Arthur Stanton Eric Johnson, is a comic actor. He was born in Benton Harbor, Michigan and attended the University of Illinois, graduating in 1949 after working on the campus radio station and the U of I Theater Guild with his brother, Cos. He initially sought employment in Chicago working for advertising agencies, but left for New York to work for Viking Press. - Sabrina Sabrok
Sabrina Sabrok (born March 4) is an Argentine model and television actress. - Dorian Gregory
Dorian Gregory (January 26, 1971) is an American actor most notable for playing Darryl Morris on the television show "Charmed". Currently, he is the fifth permanent host of "Soul Train", replacing Shemar Moore. - David Garrison
David Garrison (born June 30, 1952 in Long Branch, New Jersey) is an American actor, who played the character Steve Rhoades on the television show, "Married... with Children" from 1987 to 1990. Before this role, he had starred with Jason Bateman on the sitcom "It's Your Move" (1984 - 1985). Although he is most widely known for his television roles and he continues to be seen frequently in guest starring roles on television today, … - Jim Florentine
Jim Florentine is an American comedian best known for his characters "Special Ed" and "Bobby Fletcher" created for a series of prank phone calls featured on the Comedy Central television show "Crank Yankers". He is also a frequent guest on "The Howard Stern Show" and a cohost of "Miserable Men" on Sirius Satellite Radio's Howard 101 with the Reverend Bob Levy and Shuli. - Brandon Cruz
Brandon Edwin Cruz (born May 28, 1962 in Bakersfield, California) was a child actor and is currently a punk rock musician. In the early 1970s, he came to prominence as Bill Bixby's charming and conniving son, Eddie Corbett, in the television show "The Courtship of Eddie's Father". Cruz also played the role of "Joey", the Yankees' pitcher, in the 1976 movie "The Bad News Bears", which starred Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. - Richard Butler
Richard Butler (born Richard Lofthouse Butler, 5 June 1956, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England) is the lead singer of the Psychedelic Furs, which he formed in 1977 along with his brother Tim Butler, and guitarist John Ashton. In the 1990s he became the founder and vocalist of Love Spit Love (but by 2000 he said Love Spit Love had "gone into remission".). His work with Love Spit Love can be most notably heard on the hit syndicated television show "Charmed". - Paul Zaloom
Paul Finley Zaloom (born 14 December 1951 in Garden City, Long Island) is an American actor and puppeteer best known for his role as the title character on the television show "Beakman's World". Zaloom began his entertainment career with the Bread and Puppet Theater, a troupe specializing in self-invented, home-made theater. In his solo work he utilizes found-object animation, … - Michael McManus
Michael McManus was born in London, Ontario, Canada April 15, 1962. He studied acting at the University of Alberta in Canada and currently resides in Toronto. An accomplished actor, Michael has been in stage productions in both Canada and the United Kingdom. While perhaps preferring the stage, he has also worked in several movie and television productions. Michael's film credits include "Dog Park (film)" and Atom Egoyan's "Speaking Parts", … - Omar Gooding
Omar Gooding (born October 19, 1976, in the Bronx, New York) is an American actor. He is the younger brother of Cuba Gooding, Jr. and the son of Cuba Gooding, Sr. Gooding is best known for appearing in television shows such as "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper", "Smart Guy", and "Playmakers", and also the films "Ghost Dad" and "Baby Boy". - Ed Miller
Edward Raymond Miller is a professional poker player and an author of books about poker. He wrote "Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play" with David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth in 2004. In 2005, he completed "Getting Started in Hold 'em", a beginner's book. In 2006, he co-wrote "No Limit Hold 'Em: Theory and Practice" with David Sklansky. - A. J. Langer
Allison Joy Langer Courtenay, Lady Courtenay (born May 22, 1974, in Columbus, Ohio), credited as A. J. Langer is an American actress best known for her work on the cult classic television series "My So-Called Life". - Kiana Tom
Kiana Tom (Born 14 March 1965 in Maui, Hawaii, USA) is an American model, television show fitness instructor, actress and a former "Los Angeles Raider" cheerleader. She is part Chinese, Hawaiian and Irish. She stands 5'6" (170 centimetres) tall. She is also trained as a virtuoso piano player. Since 1988, she was one of the hosts of a fitness instruction television series called "BodyShaping". Eventually, she went on to host her own show, … - Pete Fountain
Pete Fountain was born in New Orleans and started playing clarinet heavily influenced by Irving Fazola. Early on he played with the bands of Monk Hazel and Al Hirt. With his long time friend, trumpeter George Girard, Fountain founded The Basin Street Six in 1950. After this band broke up 4 years later Fountain was hired to join the Lawrence Welk band, and became well known for the many solos he took on Welk's national television show, "The Lawrence Welk Show". - Christine Cavanaugh
Christine Cavanaugh (born 1963 in Utah) is an American voice actress who has a distinctive speaking style and has provided the voice for a large range of cartoon characters. She is best known as the voice of Chuckie Finster on "Rugrats" and for being the original voice of Dexter on the "Dexter's Laboratory" "What-A-Cartoon!" shorts, and later on the TV show. She retired from voice acting for personal reasons in 2001. - Kristin Holt
Kristin Holt (born August 17, 1981 in Plano, TX) is a television personality and entertainment news correspondent. She is most noted as the current host of G4's "Cheat!", a television show dedicated to video game cheats and strategies; she also substitutes hosting roles for the network's other shows. On GSN, she is currently hosting poker night. Holt is a Texas Christian University graduate. - Lawrence Tierney
Lawrence Tierney (March 15, 1919 - February 26, 2002) was an American actor. Known as a gangster actor, Lawrence's most memorable parts may have been the title role in "Dillinger", and the role of Joe Cabot in Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" (1992) almost fifty years later. - A. J. Cook
Andrea Joy Cook (born July 22, 1978) is a Canadian actress more commonly known as A. J. Cook who has appeared in several Hollywood films and television shows.
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