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  1. Mark Hamill

    Mark Richard Hamill (born September 25, 1951) is an American actor. Hamill is best known for his portrayal of Luke Skywalker in the original "Star Wars" films, Colonel Christopher "Maverick" Blair in the Wing Commander franchise, and as the voice of The Joker in "Batman: The Animated Series". After the "Star Wars" films, Hamill worked on Broadway, as a voice actor in animation and computer and video games, …

  2. Laura Wright

    Laura Wright (born "Laura Sisk" on September 11, 1970 in Clinton, Maryland) is an American actress. She married architect John Wright in October 1995. They have two kids. Her first soap gig was the role of younger Rescott sister Allison "Ally" Rescott Alden Bowman on "Loving" (1991-1995). When that show ended, she reprised her role on spinoff soap "The City" (1995-1997).

  3. Amelia Heinle

    Amelia Heinle joined THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS in March, 2005, as Victoria Newman , daughter of the rich and powerful Victor and Nikki Newman (Eric Braeden and Melody Thomas Scott ). After an intense family conflict, Victoria fled Genoa City, but has recently returned home to find some surprising changes. A native of Phoenix, Arizona, Heinle moved to New York City immediately after high school, and landed a role on the daytime drama Loving at the age of 19.

  4. Danny Kortchmar

    Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar (born April 6, 1946) is a guitarist, session musician, and songwriter. Kortchmar's work with singer-songwriters such as David Crosby, Carole King, Graham Nash, Carly Simon and James Taylor, helped define the signature sound of the singer-songwriter era of the 1970s. Jackson Browne and Don Henley have recorded many songs written or co-written by Kortchmar.

  5. Clyde Fitch

    Clyde Fitch (May 2 1865 - September 4 1909) was an American dramatist. Born William Clyde Fitch at Elmira, New York, he wrote over 60 plays, 36 of them original, which varied from social comedies and farces to melodrama and historical dramas. As the only child to live to adulthood, his father, Captain William G. Fitch, a graduate of West Point and a Union officer in the Civil War, encouraged him to become an architect or to engage in a career of business, …

  6. Darnell Williams

    Darnell Williams (born March 3, 1955 in London, UK) is an American soap opera actor. He is appearing in the play SPALDING GRAY: STORIES LEFT TO TELL in New York City through June 2007. Williams played Jesse Hubbard on "All My Children" from 1981 to 1988, when his character was shot and killed. His character became involved in a love affair with upper middle class Angie Baxter (Debbi Morgan).

  7. Ted King

    Theodore William King (born October 1, 1965 in Hollywood, California) is an American actor. He is first known to soap opera fans as Danny Roberts on "Loving" in 1995 and "The City" until the show went off the air in March 1997. He had a short lived series "Timecop" on ABC in the fall of 1997, where he had the starring role. He co-starred on "Charmed" as Inspector Andy Trudeau from 1998 to 1999.

  8. Debbi Morgan

    Deborah Morgan (born September 20, 1956) is an American film and television actress. She may be best known for her role as Dr. Angela Hubbard on the ABC soap opera "All My Children", which she later reprised on "Loving" and "The City".

  9. Adam Black

    Adam Black (February 10, 1784-January 24, 1874) was a Scottish publisher. He founded the A & C Black publishing company. Black was born in Edinburgh, the son of a builder. After serving as an apprentice to a bookseller in Edinburgh and London, he began business for himself in Edinburgh in 1808. By 1826 he was recognized as one of the principal booksellers in the city; and a few years later he was joined in business by his nephew Charles.

  10. Edmund Bacon

    Edmund Norwood Bacon was a noted American architect, urban planner, educator, and author. As the Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission from 1949 to 1970, his visions shaped today's Philadelphia, the city in which he was born. Bacon was educated in architecture at Cornell University, and subsequently studied at the Cranbrook Academy of Art with renowned Finnish architect/planner Eliel Saarinen, …

  11. Catherine Hickland

    Catherine Hickland (born February 11, 1956 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a singer and an actress best known for roles on soap operas broadcast in the United States. Hickland grew up in Fort Lauderdale and graduated from Fort Lauderdale High School in 1974. She went on to enroll at Florida Atlantic University as a physical education major, but dropped out after two years. She first performed on "Texas" as Dr. Courtney Marshall from 1980 to 1981.

  12. Jane Elliot

    Jane Elliot (born January 17, 1947 in New York, New York) is an award-winning American actress. She has played Tracy Quartermaine on two TV series: "General Hospital" (1978-1980, 1989-1993, 1996, 2003-present) and "The City" (1996-1997), and also won several awards including a Daytime Emmy in 1981 for Best Supporting Actress. Her career has also extended beyond television appearances to include dramatic roles for film and Broadway, …

  13. Willard van Dyke

    Willard Van Dyke (5 December 1906 - 23 January 1986) was an American filmmaker and photographer who believed that photography could have a major influence on the world. Willard Van Dyke apprenticed with Edward Weston in 1928 and co-founded the Group f/64 in 1932 with Imogen Cunningham, Ansel Adams, and Weston. The group believed in sharp-focus, "straight photography." In 1935, …

  14. Randolph Mantooth

    Randolph Mantooth (born September 19, 1945) is an American character actor, best known for his work in the 1970s medical drama "Emergency!", as paramedic John Gage, alongside Robert Fuller and Kevin Tighe, as well as his work on soap operas starting in the 1980s. Mantooth is half Seminole. His role on "Emergency!", paramedic John Gage, first shot him to stardom. He played the role from 1972 to 1979.

  15. Thomas Pakenham

    Thomas Francis Dermot Pakenham, 8th Earl of Longford (born 14 August 1933), known simply as Thomas Pakenham, is an Anglo-Irish historian and arborist who has written several prize-winning books on the diverse subjects of Victorian and post-Victorian British history and trees. He is the son of Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, a Labour minister and human rights campaigner, and Elizabeth Longford; his sister, Antonia Fraser, …

  16. Dj Xclusive

    DJ Xclusive is a DJ for XM. He was born in the Island of Trinidad. His professional career began at 93.9 WKYS in Washington, DC as a local DJ, which landed him a job with the Ruff Ryders in 1999-2000 as their premier DJ. After touring, Xclusive became WPGC's (95.5 fm), then back to WKYS in DC. Xclusive can be found on XM channel 67 (the city) as a Music Director, On-Air Personality, and On-Air Disc jockey. He is a member of the Shadyville DJs, …

  17. Derf

    Derf is the pseudonym of American artist John Backderf, most famous for the comic strip "The City", which has appeared in a number of alternative newspapers since 1990. Backderf grew up in Richfield, Ohio, and was a school friend of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, which he recounts in the comic book "My Friend Dahmer". The cartoonist known as Derf is one of the most widely published alternative cartoonists in the country.

  18. Roscoe Born

    Roscoe Born (born November 24, 1950) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actor. In the last 25 years, he has appeared most often in daytime television: "Ryan's Hope" from 1981-1983 and 1988 as Joe Novak, "One Life to Live" from 1985-1986 and 2002-2003 as Mitch Laurence, "Santa Barbara" as Robert Barr and his twin Quinn Armitage from 1989-1991 a role that earned him an Emmy Award-nomination.

  19. Arnold Pinnock

    Arnold Pinnock is an Canadian actor who is perhaps best known for his appearance as Mr. Paul Creepy, Casey's guidance counselor, in "Life with Derek".

  20. Andy Bown

    Andy Bown (born Andrew Steven Bown, 27 March 1946, in The City, London, England) is an English musician, who has specialised in keyboards and bass guitar.

  21. Larissa Laskin

    Larissa Laskin is an American television actress whose credits include the A&E original film, "The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery" (2000).

  22. Adhemar Of Le Puy

    Adhemar (also known as Adémar, Aimar, or Aelarz) de Monteil, one of the principal personages of the First Crusade, was bishop of Puy-en-Velay from before 1087. At the Council of Clermont in 1095, Adhemar showed great zeal for the crusade (there is evidence Urban II had conferred with Adhemar before the council) and having been named apostolic legate and appointed to lead the crusade by Pope Urban II, …

  23. Carol Galley

    Carol Galley is a businesswoman who was regarded as the most powerful woman in the City in the 1990s. She no longer actively makes fund management decisions. Although she is a very sought after public speaker, she is pursuing many other interests including travel, and golf. She features on the 2006 Sunday Times Rich List with a personal wealth of £80 million.

  24. Lisa Lo Cicero

    Lisa Lo Cicero (born April 18, 1970 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan) is an American actress. One of her first big breaks was landing the role of Jocelyn Roberts Brown on the final season of "Loving". When the series was spun-off as "The City", Lo Cicero went with the show and stayed until it was cancelled in 1997. After this she filled her time with small role in large films like "The Family Man" and "Rush Hour 2".

  25. Bung Tomo

    </ref> also known as Bung Tomo, is best known for his role as an Indonesian military leader during the Indonesian National Revolution against the Netherlands. He played a central role in Battle of Surabaya when the British attacked the city in October and November 1945. Sutomo was born in Kampung Blauran in central Surabaya to a clerk father, Kartawan Tjiptowidjojo, and mother of mixed Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese descent.

  26. Jean Dadario Burke

    Jean Dadario Burke is an American TV producer. All My Children *Executive Producer (April 1998 - September 18, 2003) *Senior Producer (April 1997 - April 1998) *Director (1984-1987) *Technical Director (1980-1984) *Production Associate (1974-1980) *Casting Assistant (1970-1974) Another World *Director (Late 1980s) The City *Executive Producer (1995-1997) Loving *Executive Producer (1994-1995) *Producer (1993-1994) *Director (1990-1993) Ryan's Hope *Director (Late 1980s)

  27. Marni Thompson

    Marni Thompson is a Canadian actress, whose most extensive starring role was in "Paradise Falls", a soap opera on Showcase Television, starting in 2001. She played "Valerie Hunter", a bored local police officer in a small community. Except for her appearance in the film "Three to Tango" (1999), her acting has been mainly on TV. She has had guest roles on TV series, such as "Relic Hunter", "The City", "Earth: Final Conflict", …

  28. Carolyn Culliton

    Carolyn Culliton is an American daytime serial writer and an alumnus of Northwestern University. She has also been known as Carolyn DeMoney (her maiden name) and Carolyn DeMoney Culliton. Her husband is another writer for American daytime serials, Richard Culliton.

  29. Ricardo Barreiro

    Ricardo Barreiro (October 2, 1949 - April 12 1999) was an Argentine comic book writer. Barreiro was born in the barrio of Palermo in Buenos Aires. At a very early age he published articles and short stories on the underground magazine "Sancho". His first comic book as writer was "SlotBar", with art by Francisco Solano Lopez. This was followed by the noteworthy war series of "As de Pique" ("Pik As") and the science-fiction "The City", …

  30. Robert Stevenson Horne 1st Viscount Horne of Slamanna

    Robert Stevenson Horne, 1st Viscount Horne of Slamannan, GBE, PC, KC (28 February 1871-3 September 1940) was a businessman and Scottish Unionist politician and advocate. Horne was born at Slamannan, Stirlingshire, the son of the village's Church of Scotland minister. He was educated at George Watson's College, Edinburgh, and the University of Glasgow. He then spent a year teaching philosophy at the University College of North Wales, …

  31. The City

    Were just a bunch of black children trying to make a weeks meal while maintaing our current status as the most sexy sweet talented straight gay musicians the world has ever known.

  32. The Rockettes radio City

    An 80 year tradition moving into the new millenium . . . I'm just a simple girl who's living her dreams. I love making people smile and enjoying every moment of my 212 show week!

  33. The City

    cool person, feel me.

  34. Sxip Shirey

    composer/theater-circus artist/storyteller. I often work.

  35. Matthew Lemche

    Matthew Lemche was born in Etobicoke, Ontario and grew up in Brampton, a city just outside of Toronto. He is the second child of three, being the younger brother of actor Kris Lemche. He officially began his professional acting career in 1991 when he played a small guest role on "The Kids in the Hall" playing Scott Thompson as a boy. It wasn't until 1996, after being cast from an open call in Disney's "Flash Forward," that Lemche began regular work as an actor.

  36. Michael Sarrazin

    Owning a pair of the most incredibly soulful and searching eyes you'll ever find, Michael Sarrazin's poetic drifters crept into Hollywood unobtrusively on little cat's feet, but it didn't take long for him to make his mark on film. Quiet yet uninhibited, the lean, laconic, fleshy-lipped actor with the intriguingly faraway look and curiously sunken features enhanced a number of quality offbeat fare without ever creating too much of a fuss. While Hollywood couldn't quite pigeonhole him,...

  37. Torri Higginson

    Has appeared in two different, completely unrelated productions which featured a character named Janus: "TekWar" (1995) and _"Stargate: Atlantis" (2004)_. Appeared with Lexa Doig in TekWar (1994) (TV), "TekWar" (1995), TekWar: TekLords (1994) (TV) and Jungleground (1995) and with Lexa Doig's husband Michael Shanks in _"Stargate SG-1" (1997)_ and "Stargate: Atlantis" (2004). Ap

  38. Robin Brûlé

    First studied acting at the Canterbury School of the Arts in Ottawa, Ontario. She continued her education at Toronto's George Brown College and The Actor's Network, and with acting coaches Sears & Switzer.

  39. Peter Nicolalakos
  40. Susan Murdoch

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