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  1. Zooey Deschanel

    Zooey Claire Deschanel (born January 17, 1980) is an American actress.

  2. John Malkovich

    John Gavin Malkovich (born December 9, 1953) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor, producer and director.

  3. Martin Freeman

    Martin Freeman (born September 8 1971) is an English actor. He is most famous for his roles as Tim Canterbury in the BBC's Golden Globe winning comedy "The Office", and as Arthur Dent in the film adaptation of Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". Since leaving the Central School of Speech and Drama, Freeman has appeared in at least 18 TV shows, 14 theatre productions, and several radio productions.

  4. Alan Rickman

    Naked Photos of Alan Rickman are available at MaleStars.com . They currently feature over 65,000 Nude Pics, Biographies, Video Clips, Articles, and Movie Reviews of famous stars.

  5. Bill Nighy

    Bill Nighy is a Golden Globe and BAFTA-award winning English actor. He started working in theatre and television, before his first cinema role in 1981. He is perhaps best known for his roles in "Love Actually", the "Underworld" movies, "Shaun of the Dead" and as Davy Jones in the Pirates of the Caribbean films.

  6. Mos Def

    Mos Def (born Dante Terrell Smith on December 11, 1973 in Brooklyn, New York City, USA), is an American rapper and actor. Mos Def started his rap career as a member of the Native Tongue Posse collective and by guesting on albums by Da Bush Babees and De La Soul. He released a well-received album with Talib Kweli as Black Star, and was a major force in the late 90s underground hip hop explosion spearheaded by Rawkus Records.

  7. Sam Rockwell

    Sam Rockwell (born November 5, 1968 in Daly City, California) is an American actor who has received consistently strong critical acclaim for his work in more than forty films, including "Box of Moon Light", "Galaxy Quest", "The Green Mile", "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" and "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"

  8. Stephen Fry

    Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English comedian, writer, actor, novelist, filmmaker and television personality. The former comedy collaborator of Hugh Laurie, his renowned intellect has most recently led to the success of television panel game "QI", of which he is host.

  9. Helen Mirren

    From the age of 13 when she played Caliban in a school production of "The Tempest," Helen Mirren knew she wanted to be an actress. Her Russian-born father and English mother may have encouraged her to be a teacher like her siblings, but Mirren's mind was set.

  10. Anna Chancellor

    Anna Chancellor (b. 27 April 1965) is a British actress. She is best known for her performance as "Duckface" in "Four Weddings and a Funeral", as Caroline Bingley in the 1995 A&E adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice", and as Questular Rontok in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". In 2005, she joined the cast of the popular BBC One television drama series "Spooks" as a new regular character, Juliet Shaw.

  11. David Jason

    Sir David Jason, OBE (born 2 February 1940) is a highly regarded English actor, admired equally for his dramatic work as for his comedy roles. He is perhaps most famous for his portrayal of "Del Boy" in the BBC television situation comedy "Only Fools and Horses" which made him a household name in the United Kingdom, and for playing detective chief inspector Jack Frost on "A Touch of Frost".

  12. Warwick Davis

    Warwick Ashley Davis (born February 3, 1970) is an English actor. He is noted for having dwarfism, standing only tall. Davis is probably best known as the title character in "Willow", Wicket W. Warrick in "Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi", Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter movies, the title character in "Leprechaun" and its sequels and as Marvin the Paranoid Android in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".

  13. Richard Griffiths

    Richard Griffiths (born 31 July, 1947) is a Tony-award winning English actor who has appeared on stage, film and television. He has been awarded the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, and the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play, all for his role in the play "The History Boys".

  14. Simon Jones

    Simon Jones (born July 27, 1950 in Charlton Park, Wiltshire) is an English actor, most famous for his appearances in the television and radio series of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", in which he played the lead role of Arthur Dent in 1981. Its author, Douglas Adams, later said that he wrote the part of Arthur Dent with Simon Jones in mind. Jones also appeared in various other TV series, …

  15. Mark Gatiss

    Mark Gatiss (born October 17, 1966) is an English actor and writer. Gatiss was born in Sedgefield, County Durham, England. He currently lives in Islington, London, with his partner Ian and their dog Bunsen. In 2006, Gatiss was awarded an honorary doctorate of letters by the University of Huddersfield.

  16. Kelly MacDonald

    Kelly Macdonald (born February 23 1976) is an Emmy Award-winning Scottish actress, born in Glasgow, Scotland.

  17. Peter Jones

    Peter Jones was an English actor, playwright and broadcaster. He was best known as the voice of The Book in "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", for his lead role in the TV sitcom "The Rag Trade", and for his elegant repartee on the BBC Radio 4 programme "Just a Minute" (where he excelled at the amusing one liners, but seldom scored many points).

  18. David Prowse

    David "Dave" Prowse, MBE (born July 1, 1935 in Bristol, United Kingdom) is an English body-builder, weightlifter and actor, most widely known for his role as the physical form of Darth Vader. His peak height was at 6 ft 7 in (201 cm) and he weighed 265 lbs (120 kg). Prowse is a native of Bristol, where he attended Bristol Grammar School.

  19. Susan Sheridan

    Susan Sheridan (born 1947) is a British actress most widely known for her voice work, particularly the roles of Trillian in the radio series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and Princess Eilonwy in the animated film "The Black Cauldron". She has also provided voices for many child characters, including Noddy in the Cosgrove Hall/BBC Television adaptation of Enid Blyton's children's stories, …

  20. Jim Broadbent

    James Broadbent (born May 24, 1949) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe and BAFTA-winning English theatre, film and television actor.

  21. Sandra Dickinson

    Sandra Dickinson (born 20 October 1948) is an American actress, born in Washington DC. She has often played the dumb blonde - notably in the St. Bruno TV advertisements in the early 1970s. Her roles include: * Trillian in the television version of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"<br />Sandra Dickinson said in an interview in "The Making of The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy" that when she heard that she had been suggested for the role of Trillian, …

  22. Bill Bailey

    Mark "Bill" Bailey (born 24 February 1964, Bath, Somerset) is an English comedian, actor, and musician known for appearing on "Never Mind the Buzzcocks", "QI", "Have I Got News For You", and "Black Books" as well as his stand up comedy. He is a self proclaimed "confused hippy" known for his thin goatee and long hair. Bailey was listed by "The Observer" as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy, in 2003.

  23. Mark Wing-Davey

    Son of actors Peter Davey and Anna Wing, Mark Wing-Davey (born November 30, 1948, London, England) went to school at Woolverstone Hall, before studying at Cambridge University where he was a member of the Footlights from 1967 to 1970. He had a featured role in the 1976 mini series,"The Glittering Prizes",. This role was later cited as the reason for being cast in arguably his most memorable role, that of the two-headed Galactic President, Zaphod Beeblebrox, …

  24. Jane Horrocks

    Barbara Jane Horrocks, known as Jane Horrocks, (born January 18, 1964) is an English actress.

  25. Jonathan Adams

    Jonathan Adams (February 14, 1931 - June 13, 2005) was a British actor, born in Northampton, England. He acted in a number of roles in British TV and film, including the part of Adam in the TV mini-series "Jesus of Nazareth" and the part of Carter in "Nemesis". He acted as the Narrator in the original London production of "The Rocky Horror Show", but he is more famous for portraying the part of Dr.

  26. Richard Vernon

    Richard Vernon (March 7, 1925 - December 4, 1997) was a British actor. He appeared in many feature films and television programmes, often in aristocratic roles (for example as Lord Bartelsham in the "Ripping Yarns" episode "Roger of the Raj" and, in a serious mode, as Squire Dale in the BBC radio 4 adaptation of "The Small House at Allington").

  27. Aubrey Morris

    Aubrey Morris born 1926 in Portsmouth, Hampshire is a British actor. His grandparents were from Kiev and escaped the pogroms, arriving in London in about 1890. The family moved to Portsmouth at the turn of the century. Aubrey was one of nine children born to Morry and Becky Morris. An elder brother, Wolfe, was also an accomplished actor. He has starred in over fifty films and been in many television programmes since the late-1950s.

  28. Thomas Lennon

    Thomas Lennon III (9 August, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and writer.

  29. Stephen Moore

    Stephen Moore (born December 11, 1932) is a British actor from Brixton, London. He is the son of the solicitor Stanley Moore. He is known for his distinctive speaking voice in a wide range of roles. His step-brother Mark Moore performs with S'Express and his brother-in-law was the actor James Hazeldine. He has been married four times

  30. Ian McNeice

    Ian McNeice (born October 2, 1950 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, UK) is an internationally known English television and movie actor.

  31. Jack May

    Jack May (23 April 1922 - 19 September 1997) was an English actor most well known for his portrayal of wine bar owner Nelson Gabriel in the long-running BBC radio drama, "The Archers". He was also the regular character of the butler William E. Simms in two series of the BBC1 fantasy / adventure television series "Adam Adamant Lives!" from 1966-67. A noted voice actor, he provided the voice for Igor, …

  32. Steve Pemberton

    Steve Pemberton (b. 1 September 1967, Blackburn, Lancashire, England) is an English comedy writer and performer, most famous as a member of "The League of Gentlemen" along with fellow performers Reece Shearsmith, Mark Gatiss and co-writer Jeremy Dyson. Pemberton attended St. Michael's CE High School in Chorley, Lancashire where his acting skills were first realised. Pemberton graduated from Bretton Hall Arts Campus with a BA (hons) in Theatre Arts.

  33. Jo Kendall

    Jo Kendall is a British actress. In August 1963 she appeared in the West End in London, New Zealand and Broadway, in the Cambridge University revue "Cambridge Circus" directed by Humphrey Barclay, alongside Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, David Hatch and Chris Stuart-Clark. Moving to radio comedy she was a regular performer in the BBC's "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again" (with John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, …

  34. Jack Stanley

    Jack Stanley (born June 4, 1991 in Wimbledon) is an English child actor whose most recent appearance is that of "Lunkwill" in the 2005 film, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". Stanley also had a role as "Ryan" in "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London".

  35. Charles McKeown

    Charles McKeown (b.1946) is a British actor and writer, perhaps best known for his collaborations with Terry Gilliam. The two met while shooting "Monty Python's Life of Brian", while McKeown was doing bit parts in the film. Gilliam later casted him in "Time Bandits" as the Theater Manager. McKeown co-wrote the screenplay for "Brazil" (1985) with Gilliam and Tom Stoppard, for which they were collectively nominated for an Academy Award.

  36. William Franklyn

    William Leo Franklyn (22 September 1925 - 31 October 2006) was a British actor, perhaps best known for voicing the "Schhh... You Know Who" adverts for Schweppes from 1965 to 1973. He also performed on the stage, on film, on televisions, and on radio, taking over from the late Peter Jones as "The Book" (the narrator) in the third, fourth and fifth radio series of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy".

  37. Geoffrey Beevers

    Geoffrey Beevers is a British actor who has appeared in many different television roles. He has appeared in the BBC science fiction series "Doctor Who" a couple of times, the most notable playing the Master in the serial "The Keeper of Traken". He has also appeared in some of the Big Finish Productions audio dramas based on "Doctor Who" ("Dust Breeding", "Master"). He also acted the vicar in the film Goodnight Mister Tom.

  38. Geoffrey McGivern

    Geoffrey McGivern (b. England 1952) is an English actor in film, radio, stage and television. He was born in Balham, South London and grew up in York. There he attended Archbishop Holgate's School, where he was made Head Boy. He studied at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he was involved in the renowned Footlights society and the Marlowe Society.

  39. Peter Hawkins

    Peter John Hawkins was a British actor and voice artist, whose voice may be more familiar than his name. A native of London's Brixton, Hawkins' long association with British children's television began in 1952 when he voiced both Bill and Ben, the Flower Pot Men. He also provided all the voices for the animated series "Captain Pugwash" and "Bleep and Booster", …

  40. Aubrey Woods

    Aubrey Woods (born 9 April 1928 in London, England) is a British actor. His television credits include: "Z Cars", "Up Pompeii!", "Doctor Who" (in the serial "Day of the Daleks"), "Blake's 7", "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy", "Auf Wiedersehen, Pet" and "Ever Decreasing Circles". He also played a notable role in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory".

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