1. Randy Quaid

    Randall Rudy "Randy" Quaid (born October 1, 1950) is an Academy Award-nominated actor and former comedian. He was born in Houston, Texas, and is married to former Helmut Newton model Evi Quaid. Quaid is the older brother of fellow actor Dennis Quaid.

  2. Joe Pantoliano

    Joseph Peter "Joe" Pantoliano (born September 12 1951 or 1954) is an Emmy Award-winning American film and television actor.

  3. James Rebhorn

    James Robert Rebhorn (born September 1, 1948) is an American character actor who has appeared in over one hundred television shows, feature films, and plays.

  4. Victor Varnado

    Victor Varnado is an African American standup comedian and actor. He was born in Gary, Indiana on May 15, 1969. He has appeared in such films as "End of Days" and "The Adventures of Pluto Nash".

  5. John Cleese Whicker

    John Cleese was born on October 27, 1939, in Weston-Super-Mare, England. He was born into a family of modest means, his father being an insurance salesman, but he was nonetheless sent off to private schools to obtain a good education. Here he was often tormented for his height, having reached a height of six feet by the age of twelve, and eventually discovered that being humorous could deflect aggressive behavior in others. He loved humor in and of itself, collected jokes, and, like many...

  6. Alexander Rae III

    Raven haired, suavely handsome and prolific New York-born actor Alec Baldwin is easily the best known of the four Baldwin brothers appearing in the cinema (for the record, the others are Stephen Baldwin, William Baldwin and Daniel Baldwin). Alec burst onto the TV scene in the early 1980s with appearances in several series, including "The Doctors" (1963) and "Knots Landing" (1979), before scoring several decent feature film roles in Forever, Lulu (1987), Beetle Juice...

  7. Edward Regan Murphy

    Eddie Murphy's father died when Eddie was quite young, and he, his brother, and step-brother were raised by his mother, a telephone-company employee, and his stepfather, a foreman at a Breyer's Ice Cream plant. His comic talent was evident from an early age, and by 15 he was writing and performing his own routines at youth centers and local bars, as well as at the Roosevelt High School auditorium. Eventually, Murphy made it to a Manhattan showcase, The Comic Strip. The club's co-owners,...

  8. Luis Guzmán

    Actor of Puerto Rican descent who made many memorable films in the 1980s due to his villainous persona. Presently resides with his wife and many kids in Vermont. Frequently cast by film director Steven Soderbergh. Frequently cast by film director Paul Thomas Anderson. Last name is pronounced "goosemahn". Born in Puerto Rico, but grew up in Greenwich Village, Lower East Side, in New York. In an interview, he explained that his mother travelled to New York fifteen minutes after his birth....

  9. Burt Young

    Burly, talented character actor who has remained consistently busy playing "rough at the edge" type characters, often on the wrong side of the law. Young was born Jerry De Louise on April 30 1940 in New York City, where he received his dramatic arts training under legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. Young first gathered notice playing tough thugs in such films as The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971), Across 110th Street (1972), Chinatown (1974) and The...

  10. Miguel Núñez

    Used to work as a telemarketer for the L.A. Lakers. Daughters Mia (b. 1995) and Micole (b. 1999). Started out as a bit player in a few moderately successful horror films in the early to mid-'80s, but has since risen to more prominent roles in bigger-scale films, often starring with 'Eddie Murphy'. His first major starring role in Juwanna Mann (2002). Had a fight scene with Mel Gibson that was cut from Lethal Weapon (1987). Is of Puerto Rican decent.

  11. Jon Ferguson Mohr

    Jay Mohr, born in Verona, New Jersey, USA, wanted to be a comedian all of his life. He performed stand-up comedy at colleges, comedy clubs, and such television forums as "An Evening at the Improv" (1982) and "Two Drink Minimum" (1994). He first gained national attention while a castmember on "Saturday Night Live" (1975), and became known for his impersonations of such people as Sean Penn and Christopher Walken.

  12. Terry Haig

    Baseball Radio Colourman for the Montreal Expos

  13. Brian Wright

    He started to learn about acting in order to be able to direct actors more skillfully in his films. After studying and doing scene work with Warren Robertson for several years he found an agent in 1999 and quickly started to work as an actor. He has written, directed and produced five short films. Previous to his work as an actor and director he worked as a construction supervisor on film sets. He also spent two years in Europe as a Technical coordinator for the Cirque du Soleil. He...

  14. Brent Donnely

    Brent started acting at University. This first introduction was in theatre. His first experience with acting on camera was commercial television. After half a dozen commercials, he spent the next years learning the craft of acting. Studies in voice, movement, sense and affective memory work, as well as the tequnical requiremants for on camera performences. He continued auditioning and working in film, while watching and learning on set from people like Lou Gosset Jr., Bob Hoskins,...

  15. Roger Reid
  16. Doug Spinuzza
  17. Michael Rudder
  18. Christopher Bregman
  19. Marlon Long
  20. Roc Lafortune
  21. Bill Corday
  22. John Topor
  23. Alex Sol
  24. Éric Hoziel
  25. Jonathan Stark
  26. Alexandre Bisping