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  1. John Hopkins

    John Hopkins (sometimes credited as John R. Hopkins) (January 27, 1931 - July 23 1998) was an English film and television writer. Born in London, he began his career as a studio manager for BBC Television in the 1950s, before establishing himself as a writer on the BBC's popular police drama "Z-Cars" during the early 1960s. Hopkins eventually wrote over ninety episodes of "Z-Cars", …

  2. Dennis P. Zine

    Dennis P. Zine is a Los Angeles City Councilman of Lebanese decent and represents the city's 3rd Council District. The 3rd district includes: Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Reseda, West Hills, Winnetka and Canoga Park. Councilman Zine is a LAPD reserve officer and prior to his career as a councilman was a full time police officer. He is one of the two Republican members of the City Council.

  3. Chad Castagana

    Chad Conrad Castagana, 39, is a American from Woodland Hills, California. Castagana was arrested by the Joint Terrorism Task Force on November 12 2006 on suspicion of sending threatening letters filled with white powder intended to mimic anthrax or other WMDs to Keith Olbermann, Jon Stewart, Sumner Redstone, David Letterman, Nancy Pelosi, Charles Schumer, and others. In September 2006, Castagana purchased a $15 money order, made out to "Friends of Katherine Harris", …

  4. Brett Gurewitz

    Brett Gurewitz (born May 12, 1962, Los Angeles, CA), also known as Mr. Brett, is the guitarist and songwriter for Bad Religion. He is also the owner of the record label Epitaph Records. Brett is from the town of Woodland Hills, California, a suburb of L.A.'s San Fernando Valley. Bad Religion was founded in Woodland Hills, CA in 1980 with Greg Graffin, Jay Ziskrout and Jay Bentley. All four attended El Camino Real High School.

  5. Julius Harris

    Julius W. Harris (August 17, 1923 - October 17, 2004) was an American actor who appeared in more than 70 movies and numerous television series in a career that spanned four decades. Before becoming an actor he worked as a nurse and later as a bouncer in New York City Jazz clubs. After hanging out with many struggling actors, he took a dare and auditioned for his first role- and was cast as the father in "Nothing But a Man", …

  6. Hank Patterson

    Hank Patterson (born October 9, 1888 in Springville, Alabama, died August 23, 1975, in Woodland Hills, California) was an actor and musician. His birth name was Elmer Calvin Patterson. He is most known for playing stableman Hank Miller in "Gunsmoke" and Fred Ziffel in "Green Acres". He had intended to be a serious pianist, but became instead a vaudeville piano player, eventually moving to Hollywood where he played in a series of movies, …

  7. Edward Winter

    Edward Dean Winter was an American actor. Born in Ventura, California, Winter is perhaps most well-known for his role as the Military Intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel/Colonel Flagg on the television series "M*A*S*H". Although Winter only appeared in six episodes as Flagg (seven if you count his first appearance as Capt. Halloran, who might have been Flagg under an alias) during the show's 11-year run, …

  8. Harold Goodwin

    Harold Goodwin (December 1, 1902 - July 12, 1987) was an American film actor who performed in over 225 films. Born in Peoria, Illinois, Goodwin began his film career while still in his teens in the 1915 film short "Mike's Elopement". One of his most popular roles of the silent era was that of Ted Brown in the 1927 Buster Keaton comedy "College".

  9. Leah Jaye

    Leah Jaye is a model and pornographic actress. She is currently gaining fame with films from studios such as Vivid, Elegant Angel, Red Light and Diabolic as well as being previously signed to the famous adult talent agency LA Direct Models. There is some dispute over her ethnicity, with some sites listing her as Arab, Caucasian, Indian, as well as Hispanic and is one of the few Muslims performing in adult entertainment. She is currently located in Woodland Hills, California

  10. Leo Robin

    Leo Robin (6 April, 1900 - 29 December, 1984) was an American composer, lyricist and songwriter. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and studied at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and Carnegie Tech's drama school. He later worked as a reporter and as a publicist. Robin's first hits came in 1926 with the Broadway production "By the Way", with hits in several other musicals immediately following, such as "Bubbling Over" (1926), "Hit the Deck, …

  11. Harry Oliver

    Harry Oliver (April 4 1888 - July 4 1973) was an American humorist, artist, and Academy Award nominated art director of films from the 1920s and 1930s. Besides his outstanding work in Hollywood, he is now best remembered for his humorous writings about the American Southwest, and his publication (1946-1964) of the Desert Rat Scrap Book, an irregular broadsheet devoted to the Southwest. He was born in Hastings, Minnesota and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.

  12. Greg Knauss

    Greg Knauss is an American Internet humorist and computer programmer. In college at the University of California, San Diego, he was the editor of Muir College "Erratically", a small humor publication, as well as a frequent contributor to the "UCSD Guardian" student newspaper. Some of his "Erratically" work was later reprinted online in the early Internet-based magazine "InterText", edited by fellow UCSD alumnus Jason Snell.

  13. Emil Newman

    Emil Newman (January 20, 1911-August 30, 1984) was an American composer and conductor who worked on over 200 films and TV shows. He was nominated for an Oscar for musical direction on the classic "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941). A native of Connecticut, Emil Newman entered films in 1940 as the musical director on thirteen films. He received credit on twenty-five films in 1941 and twenty-eight films in 1942, one of which, "Whispering Ghosts", …

  14. Zvi Block

    Zvi (Hirsch) Block (born: March 12, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York), is a well-known Orthodox rabbi in Los Angeles, California. His father, Rabbi Morris J. Block was an accomplished man with an education from Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin. He founded the Brooklyn School for Special Children. He studied at the Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn and Jerusalem. He was ordained by Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna of the Slabodka Yeshiva in Hebron.

  15. Hobart Cavanaugh

    Hobart Cavanaugh (September 22, 1886 - April 27, 1950) was an American character actor in film. Born in Virginia City, Nevada, Cavanaugh made his film debut in "San Francisco Nights" (1928). Over the next few years he established himself as a supporting actor, and although many of his roles were small and received no film credit, he played more substantial roles in films such as "I Cover the Waterfront" (1933) and "Mary Stevens, M.D." (1933).

  16. Milton Frome

    Milton Frome (February 24, 1909-March 21, 1989) was an American television and film actor. Frome was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Although his first acting job was in "Daredevil O'Dare" in 1934, he did not act again until 1939 when he joined the cast of "Ride 'Em Cowgirl" as Oliver Sheahe. Still, his acting career didn't really become consistent until the mid-1950's.

  17. Anthony Frederick

    Anthony Frederick (born December 7, 1964 in Los Angeles, California - May 29, 2003) was an American professional basketball player who was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 6th round (133rd overall) of the 1986 NBA Draft. A 6'7" forward from Santa Monica College and Pepperdine University, Frederick played in three NBA seasons. He played for the Indiana Pacers, Sacramento Kings and Charlotte Hornets.

  18. Dick Haynes

    Dick Haynes (b. January 9, 1911 in Beaumont, Texas - d. November 20, 1980 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California) was an American actor. He had occasional work in minor roles in film and television beginning with an uncredited appearance as a reporter in the 1954 MGM film "Tennessee Champ" and ending with the role of Grandpa in the 1980 film "Getting Wasted" shortly before his death from cancer.

  19. Wayne Freedman

    Wayne Freedman is a feature reporter for KGO-TV; the ABC owned television station in San Francisco, California. Freedman's education included Chaminade High School near his hometown of Woodland Hills, California. Freedman showed an interest in reporting at an early age, and became published with a regular column in a Los Angeles newspaper at the age of fourteen.

  20. Aaron Vaccaro

    Aaron Vaccaro (b. July 30th, 1982) is a writer for CBS television's "The Ghost Whisperer", starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. Born in Louisiana to a mother who loved him intensely and wanted a better life for him; at a young age they moved to Woodland Hills, CA. After Aaron graduated from UCSB with two degrees in Law & Society and Film Studies, he moved back to Woodland Hills and looked for work in the entertainment industry.

  21. Woodland Hills woodland Hills

    I enjoy the fact that I am a strong financial establishment, an upscale residential base, have the finest health care, outstanding retail and restaurant facilities, excellent educational institutions, and recreational opportunities without equal - and it all happens in beautiful Southern California.

  22. Woodland Hills

    Woodland Hills meets the taste and charming qualities Irving residents demand. Located near prestigious Las Colinas, Woodland Hills is surrounded by lush landscaping. Its unique floor plans and spectacular features provide the best in apartment living.

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    Dedicated strictly to those black and blue lovers!

  25. Dick Wilson

    Dick Wilson is an American character actor who played the role of finicky grocery store manager Mr. (George) Whipple in Charmin toilet paper television commercials (1965–1989, 1999). Wilson was born in England to an Spanish-Scottish father, Randolph Wilson (who was fighting in World War I) and an English mother, Victoria Wilson. In late 1916, his father brought him and his mother back to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada where he was raised.

  26. Andre Untiedt

  27. Clarissa

    I'm a very ambitious person when it comes to the ministry to serve God. I have a lot of dreams and goals to do to bring people back to their faith. And I do it through praise and worship. I feel that it's my calling; the medium that God gave me to minister to the people. I have a special attachment to the youth, and every day I feel more and more challenged to bring them closer to God. I exhaust myself physically too much and sometimes it's really bad.

  28. Travis Newman

    I just returned from Madison Wisconsin where I marched with Capital Sound (snare), I love music, I plan on marching until my age-out year, possibly colts next year, other than that i go to school, try to make a little money here and there,.

  29. Kim Turney

    I am a new woman! Everyone that knows me all I will say is...its over...completely over! DONE! moving on! in the past! Today is a new day...new life...new love! I want to surround myself with true friends, real friends that love me and that care about me.

  30. Veronica Childers

    My name is Veronica, I am 24,and just living life at the moment. I like long walks on the beach, Pina Colada and getting lost in the rain (Hell ya lets go have some fun). I like looking at the stars, and playing in the rain. I graduated from University of Wisconsin Superior in the summer of 2005 YAY for me. Now I am working on going to get my Masters degree. I got a job at Udac being a job coach for people with Developmental disabilities.

  31. Jessie Demaria

    Hi there!! My name is Jessie I am 25 years old with a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Point Park University. Currently I am teaching Pre-K at a local Learning Center.I love hanging out with my friends, going to the club and bars and just having a good time. I also LOVE my PITTSBURGH STEELERS!!!

  32. Richard

    Allright what am I about? Who's Richie? What does Richie do? Where has Richie been? Where is Richie going? Allright, i'm 26, I still live at home (I need to pay off some debt and then I will be able to move finally) with the rents in Mahtowa.

  33. Brian Flick

    People know me.

  34. Courtney Johnson

    Hello!!I'm Courtney. I'm so ready to go to Knoxville in the fall for college. I am all about some school spirit, so expect to see me at every game at UT!!! Basically, I love life, laughter, friendship, family, and all the good stuff that comes with those things. If you need to know anything about me, just ask!!

  35. Adam
  36. Sam Smith
  37. Gregg Guenther

    Gregg Guenther, Jr. (born January 29, 1982 in Calabasas, CA) is a National Football League tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals.

  38. Marc

    Married living in Woodland Hills with wife and cats.

  39. Andrew Conway

    "the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars".

  40. Barry Manilow

    Barry Manilow is an American singer and songwriter best known for his recordings "I Write the Songs", "Mandy" and "Copacabana". His career achievements include selling more than 75 million records worldwide. In 1978, five of his albums were on the best-selling charts simultaneously, a feat equalled only by Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mathis.

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