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  1. Simon Cowell

    Simon Cowell (born 7 October, 1959) is an English artist and repertoire ("A&R") executive for Sony BMG in the United Kingdom, but is known as a judge on television programs such as "Pop Idol", "The X Factor", "American Idol" and "Britain's Got Talent". He is notorious for his unsparingly blunt and often controversial criticism of the contestants. He is known for combining activities in the television and music industries, …

  2. Clay Aiken

    Clay Aiken (born Clayton Holmes Grissom on November 30, 1978) is an American pop singer who began his rise to fame on the second season of the television program "American Idol" in 2003. After placing second, RCA Records offered him a recording contract, and his multi-platinum debut album "Measure of a Man" was released in October 2003.

  3. 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), …

  4. Diana Ross

    Diana Ross (born Diane Ernestine Earle Ross on March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress, whose musical repertoire spans R&B, soul, disco, jazz, and pop. Ross first gained prominence as lead of the successful girl group The Supremes, before establishing a successful solo career in 1970. During the 1970s and 1980s, Ross became one of the most successful female artists of the rock era, also crossing over into film, television and Broadway.

  5. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt (born February 21 1979) is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is well-known for her television and film roles in the Fox television series "Party of Five", as Sarah Reeves, and also starred in "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and its sequel, as Julie James. Hewitt can currently be seen on the CBS television series "Ghost Whisperer", as Melinda Gordon, a young newlywed who communicates with the dead.

  6. Joss Whedon

    Joss Hill Whedon (born Joseph Hill Whedon on June 23, 1964 in New York) is an American writer, director, executive producer, and creator of the well-known television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Angel", and "Firefly". He has also written several film scripts and several comic book series. After finishing at Winchester College in England, he went on to receive a film degree from Wesleyan University in 1987.

  7. Roger Ebert

    Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American film critic. He is known for his weekly review column (appearing in the "Chicago Sun-Times" since 1967, and later online, and for the television program "Siskel & Ebert", which he co-hosted for 23 years with Gene Siskel.

  8. Sarah Michelle Gellar

    Sarah Michelle Gellar (born April 14, 1977) is a Golden Globe-nominated, Daytime Emmy Award-winning American actress. She is probably best known as Buffy Summers in the acclaimed television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". She has since become known as a film actress, having starred in the family film "Scooby-Doo" (2002) and the sequel "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" (2004), the romantic comedy "Simply Irresistible", …

  9. Bill Nye

    William Sanford Nye (b. November 27, 1955), also known as "Bill Nye the Science Guy," is an American television program host, scientist, and mechanical engineer.

  10. Kevin Smith

    Kevin Tod Smith (March 16, 1963 - February 15, 2002) was a New Zealand actor best known for playing the God of War, Ares in the television programs "Xena: Warrior Princess", "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "Young Hercules". He died on February 15, 2002 after an accident on set in China.

  11. 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".

  12. John Walsh

    John E. Walsh (born December 26, 1945 in Auburn, New York) is the host of the TV show "America's Most Wanted". Walsh is known for his anti-crime activism, which includes ride-alongs with law enforcement and, at times, taunting and harrasing criminals who were arrested as he watched, particularly those who target children, following the murder of his son, Adam, in 1981. He usually appears wearing a black leather coat, which has become part of his visual signature.

  13. Michael Crichton

    Crichton, born in Chicago, is best known as the author of several books that have gone onto become famous films, most notably "Jurassic Park" and its sequel, "The Lost World". He is also the author of "The Andromeda Strain", "Rising Sun", "The Great Train Robbery", "Congo", "Sphere", "Eaters Of The Dead, and "Timeline" among others, all of which have been adapted for the big screen and TV. He was also the creator of the award-winning TV series [... ]

  14. 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.

  15. 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"

  16. James Garner

    James Garner (born April 7, 1928) is an American film and television actor. He has starred in several television series spanning a career of more than five decades, including his roles as Bret Maverick in the popular 1950s western-comedy series, "Maverick", Jim Rockford in the popular 1970s detective drama, "The Rockford Files" and the father of Katey Sagal's character on "8 Simple Rules" following the death of John Ritter.

  17. John McLaughlin

    John McLaughlin (born March 29 1927) is the creator, executive producer, and host of "The McLaughlin Group", a weekly public affairs television program broadcast in the United States since 1982, and of "McLaughlin's One on One", an interview program. In the group program, the current format involves a group of four respected commentators discussing current political issues at the host's direction and tends to become a little heated, …

  18. Bobby Flay

    Robert William Flay is a fourth generation Irish-American celebrity chef and restaurateur. He is the owner and executive chef of six restaurants: "Mesa Grill", "Bolo Bar & Restaurant", and "Bar Americain" in New York City, "Mesa Grill" Las Vegas (Caesars Palace), "Mesa Grill" Bahamas (Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau), and Bobby Flay Steak (Atlantic City, New Jersey). Flay has hosted four Food Network television programs, …

  19. 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.

  20. Mae West

    Mae West (August 17, 1893 - November 22, 1980) was an American actress, playwright, screenwriter, and sex symbol. Famous for her bawdy double entendres, West made a name for herself in vaudeville and on the legitimate stage in New York before moving to Hollywood to become renowned as a comedienne, actress and writer in the motion picture industry. One of the most controversial stars of her day, West encountered many problems including censorship.

  21. Allison Janney

    Allison Brooks Janney (born November 19, 1959) is an Emmy-winning American actress, best known for her portrayal of President Josiah Bartlet's (played by Martin Sheen) press secretary and Chief of Staff, C.J. Cregg on the American television series "The West Wing".

  22. David E. Kelley

    David Edward Kelley (born April 4, 1956) is a prolific multi-Emmy award winning American writer, executive producer, and creator of the well-known television series "Picket Fences", "Chicago Hope", "The Practice", "Ally McBeal", "Boston Public", and "Boston Legal". He has also written several film scripts. Kelley's shows are renowned for their whimsical, occasionally surreal comedic touches, as well as moments of seriousness.

  23. 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.

  24. Robert Tilton

    Robert Tilton (born June 7, 1946) is an American televangelist who achieved notoriety in the 1980s and 1990s through his paid television program "Success-N-Life". At its peak it aired in all 235 American TV markets. At the time the first investigations into Tilton's ministry occurred in 1991, his television ministry was airing daily in many of those 235 markets and ABC's "Primetime Live" described it as "the fastest growing television ministry in America".

  25. Jim Rome

    James "Jim" Rome (born October 14, 1964) is a Jewish-American sports radio talk show host syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications. Broadcasting from a studio near Los Angeles, California, he hosts "The Jim Rome Show" and hosts the TV show "Jim Rome Is Burning" (formerly "Rome Is Burning") which airs on ESPN. His past hosting jobs included sports discussion shows "Talk2" (ESPN2), …

  26. Kevin Nealon

    Kevin Nealon (born November 18, 1953 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is an American comedian and actor best known for the characters he played on "Saturday Night Live" from 1986 to 1995, and his role on the series Weeds.

  27. Kevin Rose

    Robert Kevin Rose (born February 21, 1977 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; better known as Kevin Rose) is best known for founding the social-bookmarking site Digg and as former co-host of the TechTV show "The Screen Savers" (later "Attack of the Show!" on G4) until his departure from the network in May 2005. He attended UNLV for computer science, but dropped out to pursue the 90's tech boom.

  28. Benjamin Bratt

    Benjamin Bratt ... Detective Tom Lone

  29. Grace Park

    Grace Park (born March 14 1974) is a American-Canadian actress of Korean descent. She is best known as Sharon Valerii (and the various iterations of Number Eight, a humanoid Cylon) on "Battlestar Galactica", as well as Shannon Ng in the Canadian television series teen soap "Edgemont". Born in Los Angeles, California, Park and her family moved to Canada when she was 22 months old. She was raised in a Korean community in Vancouver.

  30. John Spencer

    John Spencer was an Emmy Award-winning American actor best known for his role as Leo McGarry, the White House Chief of Staff on the television drama "The West Wing".

  31. Adam Sessler

    Adam Donovan Sessler (born August 29, 1973 in Berkeley, California ) is co-host and senior segment producer of the G4 (formerly TechTV) television program "X-Play" (formerly "Gamespot TV" and "Extended Play") with Morgan Webb. Sessler graduated from El Cerrito High School in 1991 and is a graduate of UCLA with a bachelor's degree in English literature.

  32. Bob Keeshan

    Robert James Keeshan (June 27 1927 - January 23 2004) was an American actor who played the original "Clarabell the Clown" on the "Howdy Doody" television program. He is most famous as the star and title character of the children's show "Captain Kangaroo". Keeshan was born in Lynbrook, New York, and attended Fordham University after serving in the United States Marine Corps reserve during World War II.

  33. Marilu Henner

    Marilu Henner (born April 6 1952) is an American actress and producer. Born Mary Lucy Denise Pudlowski<sup></sup&gt; in Chicago, Illinois to a Greek mother and Polish father, Henner was raised on the northwest side of the city in the Logan Square neighborhood. Her mother Loretta was president of the National Association of Dance and Affiliated Arts and ran the Henner Dance School ("disguised as a three-car garage") for twenty years.

  34. Melissa Joan Hart

    Melissa Joan Hart (born April 18 1976) is an American actress who is best known for playing the title roles in two successful television series, "Clarissa Explains It All" and "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch".

  35. Idris Elba

    Idris Elba (born September 6, 1972) is a British television, theatre, and film actor who has starred in both British and American productions. Elba is also a DJ under the moniker DJ Big Driis / Big Driis the Londoner, and a hip-hop soul recording artist.

  36. Frank Welker

    Franklin W. Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American voice actor. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, noises, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures. As of May 2007, he is listed as number one "All Time Top 100 Stars at the Box office." His work in over 90 films has put him ahead of Harrison Ford, Tom Hanks and Samuel L. Jackson.

  37. Elizabeth Montgomery

    Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15 1933 - May 18 1995) was an American film and television actress. Montgomery had a career that spanned several decades in film and television. She is best remembered for her famous roles as Samantha Stephens in "Bewitched", as Ellen Harrod in "A Case of Rape" and as Lizzie Borden in The Legend of Lizzie Borden.

  38. Morgan Webb

    Morgan Ailis Webb (born October 5, 1978, near Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is co-host and senior segment producer of the G4 (formerly G4techTV and before that TechTV) television program "X-Play" and "The Gaming Goddess" of "FHM", where she used to contribute a monthly video game column.

  39. Sean Bean

    Seán Mark Bean is an English film and stage actor. Bean has also acted in a number of television productions as well as performing voice work for computer games and television adverts. As an actor, he adopted the Irish/Scottish spelling "Seán" of his first name. Bean is best known for his role as Boromir, in the The Lord of the Rings films and as James Bond adversary Alec Trevelyan in Goldeneye.

  40. Patricia Clarkson

    Patricia Davies Clarkson (born December 29, 1959) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress.

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