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  1. Tony Shalhoub

    Tony Shalhoub, (born October 9, 1953) is a three-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American television and film actor. He is currently the star and executive producer of the USA Network television show "Monk" in which he plays an obsessive-compulsive detective who is often called on by the San Francisco Police Department to solve crimes no one else can. Before he played Adrian Monk, he was also well known for his role as the Italian cabdriver, …

  2. James Roday

    James Roday is an American actor of Hispanic heritage. He is currently starring in the role of Shawn Spencer in the USA Network television series "Psych". Son of Jim Rodríguez, who works for Boardwalk Auto Group, a family-owned auto dealership based in Dallas, Texas, Roday was born in San Antonio, where he attended Taft High School. He studied theatre at New York University's Experimental Theatre Wing, where he earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts.

  3. Joel Gretsch

    Joel Gretsch is an American actor. His recent roles include Tom Baldwin on the USA Network series "The 4400" and Capt./Maj./Col. Owen Crawford in the Steven Spielberg produced 2002 sci-fi miniseries "Taken". Gretsch studied acting at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis before moving to Los Angeles in 1989. His stage work includes roles in Molière's "Tartuffe" and John Patrick Shanley's "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea".

  4. Anthony Michael Hall

    Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall (born April 14, 1968), known professionally as Anthony Michael Hall, is an American actor, producer and director who achieved stardom in several successful teen-oriented films of the 1980s. Hall began his career in commercials and on stage as a child, and made his screen debut in 1980. His films with director-screenwriter John Hughes, beginning with the popular 1984 coming-of-age comedy "Sixteen Candles", …

  5. Billy Campbell

    William O. Campbell (born July 7, 1959 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an actor who is well known for his starring role in the television series "Once and Again" as well as his role as a gay gynecologist, Dr. Jon Philip Fielding (credited as "William Campbell") in all three of the television mini-series adaptations of Armistead Maupin's novels of the same title "Tales of the City", "More Tales of the City", …

  6. Ben Silverman

    Ben Silverman (born August 15, 1970, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts) is the new chairman of NBC Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio. Silverman is also the founder and CEO of Reveille, an independent television and film production and distribution company. He is the executive producer of such shows as NBC's "The Office," "The Biggest Loser," and ABC's "Ugly Betty," as well as several cable shows, …

  7. Conchita Campbell

    Conchita Elizabeth Campbell (born October 25, 1995 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian actress. Campbell is perhaps best known for her role as Maia Skouris on the hit USA channel miniseries and show "The 4400", on which she portrays a child who's been missing for decades and returns unaged and with psychic ability to fortell the future. Campbell has also made two guest appearances on CTV's hit show "Cold Squad".

  8. Stanley Kamel

    Stanley Kamel was an American television actor best known for his role on the USA Network series Monk as Dr. Charles Kroger, Adrian Monk's psychiatrist.

  9. Mary Carillo

    A network broadcaster for two decades, Carillo began her broadcasting career in 1980 as an analyst for USA Network. She also worked a host of tournaments for ESPN. In 1986 she joined CBS Sports and has worked the U.S. Open every year since. Her CBS duties expanded to include reporting assignments at the 1992, '94 and '98 Winter Olympic Games.

  10. Maggie Lawson

    Margaret "Maggie" Lawson (born August 12, 1980, in Louisville, Kentucky; an Assumption High School graduate) is an actress who has starred in the sitcoms "Family Rules", "Inside Schwartz", "It's All Relative", and "Crumbs", as well as the movie "Nancy Drew". In 2000, she starred in an ABC-TV movie featuring Justin Timberlake called "Model Behavior".

  11. Dick Ebersol

    Duncan "Dick" Ebersol is an American radio and TV manager. He was protégé of ABC Sports czar Roone Arledge and was a key NBC executive in the launching of "Saturday Night Live" in 1975 and which he produced from April 1981 to May 1985. He became president of NBC Sports in April 1989. In May 2004, Dick Ebersol was named chairman of NBC Universal Sports & Olympics.

  12. Traylor Howard

    Traylor Elizabeth Howard (born June 14, 1966, in Orlando, Florida, USA) is an American actress. Traylor attended Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida. Traylor graduated from Florida State University with a degree in Communications and Advertising and a minor in English. Her most notable roles to date are as Natalie Teeger, Adrian Monk's (Tony Shalhoub) assistant on the USA Network television series "Monk", and as Sharon Carter, …

  13. Miranda Lambert

    Miranda Lambert is a Grammy-nominated country singer/songwriter who gained fame as a finalist on the 2003 season of USA Network's talent competition "Nashville Star". Her first album, "Kerosene", debuted at number one on the country album charts in March 2005, and since has recently gone platinum. Her second album "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" was released on May 1, 2007.

  14. Samantha Ferris

    Samantha Ferris (born in Vancouver, Canada) is a Canadian actress and in the mid-1990's was a television reporter for the Bellingham, Washington station KVOS TV-12, where she went by the name Janie Ferris. She is currently cast as NTAC director Nina Jarvis in the USA Network series "The 4400" and has a recurring role in the second season of "Supernatural" as Ellen Harvelle, mother of Jo Harvelle.

  15. Matt Nix

    Matt Nix is an American television writer, producer, and director, likely best known for executive producing and showrunning the 2007 USA Network television series Burn Notice.

  16. Lindy Booth

    Lindy Booth (born April 2 1979, in Oakville, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress who currently resides in Los Angeles, California. She played Riley Grant on the Disney Channel series "The Famous Jett Jackson" (and Agent Hawk in the show-within-a-show "Silverstone") and Claudia on Relic Hunter. Other credits include guest starring as different characters in two different episodes of the A&E Network series "A Nero Wolfe Mystery", …

  17. Gigi Levangie Grazer

    Gigi Levangie Grazer (born circa 1963) is an American novelist and screenwriter. Of Bulgarian and Irish extraction, she was born Georgianne Levangie in Los Angeles and attended UCLA, where she majored in Political Science. Her Hollywood career began as an assistant to producer Fred Silverman, who dissuaded her from attending law school by offering her a substantial raise and writing assignments for the television series "In the Heat of the Night".

  18. Andy Breckman

    Andy Breckman (born March 3, 1955) is the creator and executive producer of the television series "Monk", on the USA Network. He was previously a member of the writing staff of "Saturday Night Live" and "Late Night With David Letterman". One of Breckman's most famous TV comedy sketches was a Saturday Night Live segment called "White Like Me" (which he also directed), where Eddie Murphy disguises himself as a Caucasian man for a day.

  19. Melora Hardin

    Melora Hardin (born June 29, 1967, in Houston, Texas), is an American actress, singer, and former child actress. She is the daughter of actor Jerry Hardin and acting manager Diane Hardin, and the sister of Flock CEO Shawn Hardin. Hardin started her acting career at the age of 10, in the television series "Thunder", and has appeared in over sixty movies and television programs since, including the recent critically acclaimed film "Thank You for Smoking", …

  20. Ted Robinson

    Ted Robinson (born on July 19, 1957 in Queens) is one of the United States' most recognizable sportscasters. Presently, Robinson can be heard and seen as the lead announcer of NBC's coverage of the French Open and The Championships, Wimbledon, a position that he took over in 2000 after Dick Enberg left for CBS. Robinson also worked as a radio and TV announcer for the San Francisco Giants for 9 seasons, as the TV play-by-play announcer of the Minnesota Twins for 6 seasons, …

  21. Chris Bruno

    Chris Bruno (born March 15, 1966 in Milford, Connecticut) is an American film and television actor best known for his role as Sheriff Walt Bannerman on the USA Network television series "The Dead Zone". During college, Bruno was active in both theater and sports. After an injury sidelined his skiing career while attending college in Vermont, he auditioned for and was cast in the lead in The Mandrake.

  22. Brad Cotter

    Brad Cotter (born September 29, 1970) is an American country music singer who won the 2004 "Nashville Star" competition, aired on the USA Network. From Opelika, Alabama, Cotter trained with Jerry Redd, who had performed with Elvis Presley and the gospel music group The Stamps Quartet. His first public performance was at the age of nine in a church in Columbus, Georgia. He recorded five gospel records in the next eight years, …

  23. Bill Macatee

    Bill Macatee (b. November 17, 1955 in Rome, New York) is an American sports broadcaster. In 1982, Macatee, then twenty-six, began his sports broadcasting career with NBC, which made him the youngest network sportscaster in the industry. With NBC Sports, he covered a wide range of events including Wimbledon, the Super Bowl, the Rose Bowl and the World Series.

  24. Timothy Omundson

    Born in St. Joseph, Missouri on July 29, 1969, Timothy Omundson is best known for his role on the CBS hit series Judging Amy. The actor was educated in theater at an early age, and got into theatre internships when he was in high school. He earned his fine arts and theater degree at the University of Southern California. His film credits include Swordfish and Mission Impossible: III.

  25. John L. Adams

    After attending Winston-Salem University in North Carolina, Adams moved to Los Angeles, where he began his career as a stand-up comic. Adams as been seen performing at many of the industry's most infamous comedy clubs, including L.A.'s The Improv, The Laugh Factory, and The Comedy Store, as well as at the Riviera Casino in Las Vegas. A natural with and charisma on stage, it wasn't long before Adams was being sought out as an up-and-coming character actor.

  26. Steve Franks

    Steve Franks is an American screenwriter. He devised the story for the 1999 comedy "Big Daddy" and wrote the screenplay with Tim Herlihy and Adam Sandler. Franks also created the USA Network original series "Psych" with fellow writer Andy Berman, and wrote six episodes: * The extended "Pilot" (with Berman) * "Spellingg Bee" * "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Piece" (with Berman) * "Woman Seeking Dead Husband - Smokers Okay, …

  27. Kirsten Nelson

    Kirsten Nelson is an American actress. Born in Oklahoma, though raised in Chicago, Nelson attended Northwestern University and became a founding members of Chicago's Roadworks Theatre Ensemble before moving to Los Angeles. She currently stars in the USA Network dramedy "Psych". Nelson’s other roles include roles on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "The O'Keefes" (as Ellie O’Keefe), "Baby's Day Out", "The Fugitive", "Frasier", …

  28. Lloyd Segan

    Lloyd Segan is executive producer of USA Network’s "The Dead Zone", and executive producer of ABC Family's "Wildfire". Segan’s feature film credits include New Line Cinema's "Bones", a hip-hop horror film starring Snoop Doggy Dogg; New Line's "The Bachelor", starring Chris O’Donnell and Renee Zellweger; and the controversial "Boondock Saints", starring Willem Dafoe, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

  29. Shawn Piller

    Shawn Piller is co-executive producer and co-creator of USA Network’s "The Dead Zone", and co-executive producer of ABC Family's "Wildfire" series. In 1999, Piller partnered with his father, Michael Piller, to form Piller², an independent production company headquartered in Hollywood, California. After Michael's death in 2005, the company merged with producer Lloyd Segan's indie company to become The Piller-Segan Company.

  30. Chris Diamantopoulos

    Chris Diamantopoulos (born May 9, 1975) is a Canadian actor. Born in Toronto, Diamantopoulos portrayed Robin Williams in a television movie about the behind-the-scenes drama during the making of "Mork and Mindy". He has guest-starred in several series, including "Kevin Hill", "Charmed", "Nip/Tuck", and "Boston Legal", and has a supporting role as a gay interior decorator in the USA Network mini-series "The Starter Wife".

  31. Rhonda Shear

    Rhonda Shear (born November 12, 1954) is a United States television program host and actress. Shear was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, to a Jewish American family. Before she became famous, she earned titles in several beauty contests, including holding the titles of Miss Louisiana USA 1975 for Miss USA and that of Miss Louisiana for both the Miss World and the Miss International pageants. Among her other titles was Queen of the Floral Trail Society.

  32. Steve Jones

    Stephen (Steve) Howard "Snapper" Jones (born October 17 1942, in Alexandria, Louisiana) is one of the most esteemed and watched National Basketball Association (NBA) television analysts. After serving as an analyst on "The NBA on NBC" for 13 years, Jones now works in that same position for ABC, ESPN, and NBATV. Jones' broadcasting career began in 1976 (the season after he retired as a player with the Portland Trail Blazers), …

  33. Tom Scharpling

    Tom Scharpling is a supervising producer and writer for the television series "Monk", on the USA Network, as well as a contributing writer to Tom Goes to the Mayor's second season. He is better known, however, for being the host of "The Best Show on WFMU", a 3-hour comedy, music and talk radio program which airs every Tuesday night on the popular New Jersey freeform radio station, WFMU.

  34. Jean Bruce Scott

    Jean Bruce Scott born February 25 1956 in Monterey, California is an American television actress, best known for her role as Texan pilot "Caitlin O'Shannessy" in the 1984-1987 CBS/USA Network action thriller drama television series "Airwolf", starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Alex Cord and Ernest Borgnine, as one and only regular female cast member for the 2nd and 3rd Seasons.

  35. Al Trautwig

    Al Trautwig is a commentator with the MSG Network, NBC and Versus. He does the pre-game and post-game shows for the New York Knicks and New York Rangers, as well as fill-in play-by-play for both teams. Notably, since 2004 he has anchored coverage of the Tour de France (he had previously covered the Tour for ABC when he worked for them in the 1980s), the Olympics, and NBC's coverage of the Arena Football League.

  36. Mitzi Kapture

    Mitzi Kapture Donahue (b. Mitzi Gaynor Donahue 2 May, 1964 in Yorba Linda, Orange County, California) is an American actress, also credited and more popularly known as Mitzi Kapture. Kapture began her career in films, most of which were not huge commercial successes. She went on to make a few television guest appearances ("MacGyver", …

  37. Naked Cowboy

    Robert John Burck (born December 23, 1970 in Cincinnati, Ohio), better known as the Naked Cowboy, is a New York City busker and prominent fixture of Times Square. His routine consists of playing guitar wearing only cowboy boots, a hat, and a pair of briefs. In 2000, he was on the short-lived "Moral Court" starring conservative/libertarian talk show host, Larry Elder.

  38. Michael Barkann

    Michael Barkann (b. April 30, 1960 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is a sports host, anchor and reporter. Barkann has served as a sports director at WLVI in Boston, a CBS Sports sideline reporter, and a sports anchor at KYW-TV in Philadelphia. Barkann will host Comcast SportsNet's new "Monday Night Live", a one-hour entertainment-driven sports show that will debut at 7 p.m. on Sept. 11 of 2006. Barkann is a former XFL commentator.

  39. Eric Szmanda

    Eric Szmanda (born July 24, 1975 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American actor, best known for playing forensic geek Greg Sanders in the popular crime drama television series "CSI". Szmanda grew up in the small town of Mukwonago, Wisconsin, with his two brothers, Rob and Brett, where he graduated from high school in 1993.

  40. Susan Walters

    Susan Walters (born September 28, 1963) is an American actress, best known for her role as Diane Jenkins in the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless" from 2001 to 2004. Walters' other screen credits include a starring role on short-lived prime time series "Point Pleasant" and a guest role on "CSI: Miami", and is also famous for her appearances as "Mulva" (really Dolores) on the NBC sitcom "Seinfeld", …

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