1. Edward Woodward

    Edward Albert Arthur Woodward (born June 1, 1930 Croydon, Surrey) is an English stage, film and television actor and singer. Originally a Shakespearian stage actor, he is best known for his role in the 1960s spy series, "Callan", his lead role in the 1980s American television series "The Equalizer" and for the 1973 film The Wicker Man.

  2. Robert Lansing

    Robert Lansing was an American stage, film, and television actor. Born Robert Howell Brown in San Diego, California, Lansing borrowed his stage name from the state capital of Michigan. As a young actor in New York City, he was hired to join a stock company in Michigan but was told he would first have to join Actors Equity Association. Equity would not allow him to join as "Robert Brown" since there was already another actor using that name.

  3. Keith Szarabajka

    Keith Szarabajka was born on December 2, 1952, in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. He attended University of Chicago, as well as Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He further studied acting at the Organic Theater in Chicago in 1972-1978. His surname, pronounced "Sharah-bike-ah", is Polish, and means "gray fairytale." His acting resume is extensive, appearing in numerous well-known television programs including "The X-Files", "Star Trek: Voyager", …

  4. Steven Williams

    Steven Williams (born January 7, 1949) is an award-winning American actor who has starred in many films and countless television shows. Williams was born in Memphis, Tennessee and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He is known for his role as Captain Adam Fuller on the Fox Network's hit tv series "21 Jump Street" from 1987-1991. Steven also played Lt. Burnett on the CBS drama series "The Equalizer" in 1985. He later played Det.

  5. William Zabka

    William "Billy" Zabka born in New York City, New York) is an American actor. Zabka is best known for playing "bully" types, such as his role as Johnny Lawrence in 1984's "The Karate Kid". Zabka's family is of Czechoslovak descent; the Czech translation of "Zabka" is "Little Frog."

  6. Reginald Veljohnson

    Reginald VelJohnson (born August 16, 1952) is an American film and television actor who is perhaps best known for his roles of Carl Winslow on the sitcom "Family Matters" and as LAPD Sgt. Al Powell in the hit film "Die Hard" (1988) and the sequel "Die Hard 2" (1990).

  7. Mark Margolis

    Mark Margolis is an American actor, who has been making movies since 1976. Margolis is perhaps most famous for his supporting roles in Scarface and in three films by Darren Aronofsky: "π", "Requiem for a Dream", and "The Fountain". Aronofsky wrote the role of Father Avila in "The Fountain" specifically for Margolis. He has had recurring roles on numerous TV shows, including "The Equalizer", HBO's "Oz", …

  8. Charlie Norris

    Charlie Norris (b. October 21, 1965) is an American professional wrestler who competed in North American promotions as well as the World Championship Wrestling during the early 1990s. Shortly after his debut in 1989, Norris began training with Eddie Sharkey and later wrestled for Sharkey's Pro Wrestling America promotion winning the PWA Heavyweight title as well as the Tag Team titles with Sam Houston and Derrick Dukes.

  9. Ric Drasin

    Ric Drasin is an American artist, actor, stuntman, writer, personal trainer, former bodybuilder, and retired professional wrestler. Drasin designed both the original Gold's Gym logo —a cartoon sketch of a bald weightlifter—and the World Gym gorilla logo. Arnold Schwarzenegger was Drasin's weight training partner for four years at the original Gold's Gym in Venice, California.

  10. Donald Petrie

    Donald Petrie is an American film director. He has also acted and guest-starred on television programs. His first directorial job was on the set of "The Equalizer," a private detective TV series, in 1985. Since, he has directed films such as Mystic Pizza (1988), Grumpy Old Men (1993), The Favor (1994), Richie Rich (1994), The Associate (1996), My Favorite Martian (1999), Miss Congeniality (2000), How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days (2003), Welcome to Mooseport (2004), …

  11. Patricia Richardson

    Patricia Castle Richardson (born February 23 1951 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA) is an American television and film actress best known for her role as Jill Taylor on "Home Improvement". She also starred in "The Parent Trap 3" as Cassie McGuire in 1989. Born to a Navy family, Richardson attended the Hockaday School for Girls in Dallas, Texas, and was a 1973 graduate of Southern Methodist University, where she was friends with classmate Beth Henley.

  12. Andreas Katsulas

    Andrew C. "Andreas" Katsulas was a Greek-American actor best known for his roles as Ambassador G'Kar in the science fiction television series "Babylon 5", as the one-armed villain Sykes in the film "The Fugitive" (1993), and as the Romulan Commander Tomalak on "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Katsulas guest starred on many television shows, including "Alien Nation", "The Equalizer", "Murder, She Wrote", "NYPD Blue", …

  13. William Atherton

    William Atherton (born July 30, 1947) is an American film, theatre and television actor. Although Atherton has played many roles over the years, he is perhaps best known for his ability to play smarmy, spiteful authority figures in films like "Ghostbusters" and "Real Genius". Atherton was born William Atherton Knight II in Orange, Connecticut to Myrtle (Robison) and Robert Atherton Knight.

  14. Robin Curtis

    Robin Curtis (born June 15, 1956) is an American actress. Her most notable role may be that of Vulcan Lt. Saavik in the "Star Trek" films, having replaced Kirstie Alley in the role.

  15. Dana Barron

    Dana Barron (born April 22, 1968 in New York City, New York, USA) is an American actress who has starred in film and on television. She is well known for her role as Audrey Griswold in the 1983 hit comedy classic "National Lampoon's Vacation" (and its eventual sequel "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure") and in the 1987 action film "Death Wish 4: The Crackdown".

  16. Moira Harris

    Moira Harris (born July 20, 1954) is an Emmy-winning American actress. Harris was born in Pontiac, Illinois. She graduated from Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois. During her college years, she met her husband Gary Sinise, and they have been married since 1981. They have 3 children: Sophie (b. 1988), McCanna (b. 1990), and Ella (b. 1992). Harris has starred in such films as "One More Saturday Night", "Of Mice and Men", …

  17. Leonardo Cimino

    Leonardo Cimino is an Italian film and television actor. Arguably, Leonardo's most well known role is in the 1983 NBC mini series "V" as Abraham Bernstein. Leonardo Cimino has made guest appearances on tv shows,some of those appearances range from "Naked City", "Kojak", "The Equalizer" and "Law & Order".

  18. Elizabeth Berridge

    Elizabeth Berridge is an American film and theatre actress, best known for playing Constanze Mozart in the 1984 film Amadeus.

  19. Bill Dannenhauser

    Bill Dannenhauer was a professional wrestler better known as Dave Sullivan or The Equalizer.

  20. Christopher Collet

    Christopher Collet (born March 13, 1968), in New York City, New York is an American actor who is best known for his portrayal of Jake Livingston in the 1984 movie Firstborn and the lead role in the 1986 film "The Manhattan Project". During his teens, he started to break into showbiz and got himself an agent. His first gig in a film was an independent suspense/horror film/slasher film in 1983 called "Sleepaway Camp", in which he played the role of Paul.

  21. Howie Seago

    Howie Seago (born in Tacoma, Washington) is an American deaf actor. Born deaf, he first began to develop his mimic abilities as a child with the help of his mother. He began his serious acting work in college, when he joined the National Theatre of the Deaf. His break-out role was in Peter Sellars' production of "Ajax". He was later cast by David Byrne for the German production of "The Forest" (1989), because he was so impressed with Seago's performance.

  22. Ellen Hamilton Latzen

    Ellen Hamilton Latzen (born July 26, 1980) is an American actress who appeared as a child actor in television and film roles from 1987 to 1997, including "Family Ties", "The Equalizer", and "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation". However, her most notable role was her first role, as the daughter to Michael Douglas' character in the 1987 film "Fatal Attraction".

  23. Tim Capello

    Tim Capello is a saxophonist whose work can be heard on the tracks "We Don't Need Another Hero" and "One For The Living" from "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome", and "I Still Believe" from The Lost Boys. Capello was born in Silver Lake, NY. The instruments in his repertoire include tenor saxophone, keyboards, percussion, and harmonica. Capello is also a vocalist and composer. His professional career began alongside Billy Crystal.

  24. Randell Kirsch

    Randell Kirsch is an American singer/songwriter and musician. Kirsch received his first guitar lesson in 1962 and has since worked with Jan and Dean, Roger McGuinn, Skunk Baxter, Jeff Larson, Jeffrey Foskett, Stephen Bishop, The Cowsills, Toad The Wet Sprocket, Papa Doo Run Run and other Southern California bands. Since 2004 he has been a member of The Beach Boys band. Signed to a solo artist deal with IRS records in 1987, …

  25. Mark Hanser

    A painter who writes and performs while continually doing battle with karma and the cosmos; once a metal singer ALWAYS a metal singer - I wail + rail to an audience of ether. Listen to the voices in your head and visit my web site.

  26. Mark Margolis

    He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1939 and attended Temple University briefly before moving to New York where he studied drama with Stella Adler and at Actors Studio. Resides in New York's Tribeca. [2001] He is father to actor Morgan H. Margolis. Frequently cast by Darren Aronofsky.

  27. Robert Anson Jordan

    Harvard-educated stage and screen actor Richard Jordan was born into a socially prominent family on July 19, 1938 in New York City, the grandson of Judge Learned Hand, the greatest American jurist never to have served on the U.S. Supreme Court. Newbold Morris, his stepfather, was a member of the New York City Council during Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia's administration. Young Richard was educated in private Manhattan schools and then at the exclusive Hotchkiss prep school in Lakeville,...

  28. Robert Lansing

    1991 to 1993: President of The Players, the famous theatrical club in New York City. Borrowed his stage moniker from the capital city of Michigan. Rugged American leading man of 50s Broadway and 60s standard film and TV action drama -- the star of several TV series ("Twelve O'Clock High" (1964) and "The Man Who Never Was" (1966) among others). Daughter with Hardy: Alice Lucille (b. 1970) now known as Alyiki Son with Emily McLaughlin: Robert Frederick Orin Lansing. The...

  29. Edward Woodward

    Brit actor Edward Woodward made a highly successful transition into Hollywood stardom in the mid 80s thanks to a popular TV dramatic series. Possessing a magnetic, yet coldly handsome demeanor in the same mold as Christopher Plummer, he was born on June 1, 1930 in London and received his early education at various schools before becoming a student at Kingston College. Trained in acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he made his stage debut in 1946 and gained valuable experience in...

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  35. Robin Coleman

    Robin Coleman is a figure competitor, rower, professional strongwoman, and former female bodybuilding. In 1997, after 1 1/2 years of serious training, she competed in her first bodybuilding competition, California's Border States, placing first in the novice and second in the open heavyweight division. Robin competed in the inaugural World's Strongest Woman in Zambia, Africa in 2001, where she placed third.