- Diora Baird
Diora Baird (born April 6, 1983 in Miami, Florida) is an American actress and former model for Guess? who has appeared in films such as "Wedding Crashers" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning". Her popularity has somewhat been enhanced by her large natural breasts, which measure 32DD.
- Jessica Sutta
Jessica Sutta (born May 15, 1982) is an American dancer, singer and actress. She is best known as a member of the successful pop / R&B group the Pussycat Dolls.
- Wilmer Valderrama
Wilmer Valderrama (born January 30, 1980) is a Venezuelan/American comic actor best known for the role of Fez in the sitcom "That '70s Show" and as the host of the MTV series "Yo Momma."
- Tessie Santiago
Tessie Santiago (born August 10, 1975 in Miami, Florida, USA) is an American actress of Cuban descent. Making her television debut in 2000 in the action/adventure syndicated television series "Queen Of Swords" as Tessa Alvarado/The Queen, Tessie is now an experienced actress. She has starred on television shows such as the first season of "Good Morning, Miami" (from 2002-2003; after appearing on the first 11 episodes, …
- Juliet Huddy
Juliet AnnMarie Huddy (born September 27 1969), is an American television news reporter, currently co-hosting the morning talk show, "The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet".
- Jordi Vilasuso
Jordi Alejandro Vilasuso (born June 15, 1981 in Miami, Florida) is an American actor. Jordi Vilasuso is a Cuban-American actor best known for originating the role of "Tony Santos" on the CBS soap opera, "Guiding Light" from August 2000 until August 2003. He was raised by his parents Dr. Frank Vilasuso and Ana Vilasuso in Coral Gables, Florida. He also has an older brother, Javier and a younger sister, Marianne.
- Michael Yarmush
Michael Yarmush (born June 19, 1982 in Miami, Florida, United States) is a television and film actor. He was the voice of Arthur in the television series Arthur from 1996 to 2000 and the winner of the 1998 Young Artist Award in the Lead Actor in a Television Series category for "My Life as a Dog." He was nominated for the Young Star Award in the Lead Actor in a Television Series category.
- Yani Gellman
Yani Gellman (born September 2, 1985) is a Canadian/American film and television actor. Gellman was born in Miami, Florida to a Canadian father and an Australian mother; he was named "Yani" after a family friend. His father was a reporter, and the family frequently moved during Gellman's childhood, living in Australia, Spain, and eventually settling in Toronto. Gellman's acting debut was in a 1998 episode of the Canadian television series, "Animorphs".
- Shandi Sinnamon
Shandi Sinnamon (1954 -) is an American singer, song writer. She was born to a Huguenot family as Shandra Sinnamon in Miami, Florida. After dropping out of high school, she left home for Big Sur, California. Her ambition was to become a singer and songwriter. After encountering a bicycle accident there, she went back to Florida for recuperation. After recovering, she studied music and drama at a community college.
- Natalia Baron
Natalia Baron (born February 10, 1978,Miami, Florida) is an American actress. Baron was born in Miami, Florida. She is notable for her television role as Carmen Torres in "Boston Public".
- Madison Stone
Madison Stone (born on January 12, 1965 in Miami, Florida, USA) is an American porn star and singer.
- Kyan Douglas
Kyan Douglas, born as Hugh Edward Douglas on May 5, 1970) is the grooming expert on the American television program "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy".
- Mercedes Renard
Mercedes Renard is a young actress from Miami, Florida, who made her big screen debut with roles in two feature films in 2005. The first, an independent, sci-fi thriller titled Headspace, featured Renard in the role of reporter Connie Sanchez. She then starred alongside Will Smith and Eva Mendes in the Andy Tennant directed romantic comedy Hitch, in which she played the role of Maria. She also played Marina in the third season finale of "House".
- Cheri Caffaro
Cheri Caffaro was born April 29, 1945. She first came to fame as a teenager when she won a "Lifetime" magazine Bridgitte Bardot look-a-like contest. In the early 70s, she was directed by then-husband Don Schain in a series of soft-core "sexploitation" action films, most notably the "GINGER" series, consisting of "GINGER," "THE ABDUCTORS," and "GIRLS ARE FOR LOVING." Caffaro played Ginger McAlister, a tough & resourceful bed-hopping private-eye & spy.
- Olivia Barash
Olivia Barash (born 11 January 1965 in Miami, Florida USA) is an American actress. She has appeared in many films, including the cult film Repo Man, as well as television series in her career, including "Little House on the Prairie", "Fame", and "St. Elsewhere".
- Howard D. Hurwitz
I am an attorney currently employed by GE Consumer & Industrial in the role of Counsel, Commercial Law. I am admitted to practice law in several US jurisdictions. I specialize in commercial law, contracts, customs law, international trade, import compliance, and export controls; and am a licensed United States Customs Broker. Want to connect on LinkedIn? Please use this link: http://tinyurl.com/2jgbha
- Lynda Goodfriend
Lynda Goodfriend (born 31 October 1953 in Miami, Florida, USA) is an actress who is best remembered as Lori Beth Cunningham (nee Allen), Richie's girlfriend and later to become his wife on the TV sitcom, "Happy Days"
- Brad Abrell
Brad Abrell is an actor who was born in Miami, Florida. He has performed voices for many different characters.
- Lon Haber
Is on the advisory board for the Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company. Plays piano. Studied Afro-Cuban and Brazilian percussion in Miami. Plays bongos, congas, surdu, tamborim and ganzá. Was in a samba band, "Samba Oba" throughout college at Florida State University. From ages 11-14, Lon was a host/news-anchor for Miami kid's news show, "Notebook News," on Miami's WBFS-TV, Channel 33. Graduated from Phillips Academy Andover (High School - Andover, MA), alma mater of Humphrey Bogart,...
- Eva
Wassup everybody my name is Eva Mendes. I am actress and a modle. I was born in Miami Florida and was raised in Los Angeles. I attended California State University, Northridge but dropped out to seek an acting career. I worked my way up through commercials to music videos to guest roles in TV series to supporting film roles. I am most recently notice playing the lead female role in the comedy Hitch with Will Smith.
- Lawrence Kasdan
Attended University of Michigan as an education major. Liked writing instead of teaching. Worked as a copywriter. Grew up in Morgantown, West Virginia. Brother of Mark Kasdan. Has never directed Harrison Ford in a movie, despite having written three movie in which Ford appears: The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Raiders of the Lost Ark. Father of Jon Kasdan and Jake Kasdan. Has never contributed an audio commentary track to his DVDs. When there are audio commentaries on...
- Randy Emmett
Graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a BFA in Film & Video in 1995.
- Javier Morgado
Javier Morgado was named Supervising Producer at Today in December 2006. He oversees assignments and news for America's top-rated morning news program. Morgado manages editorial aspects of the broadcast including script approval, building and managing the rundown, and logistics coordination. Prior to joining Today, Morgado was a Senior Editor at the NBC News Network Desk where he was responsible for managing and coordinating daily news coverage for the network's news division and its...
- Jill Stokesberry
Is Jodie Foster's stunt double. Member of the United States Olympic Training Center Judo Team in Colorado Springs, Colorado (1985-1988)
- Ilan Arboleda
Formerly President and Founder of Film For Food (3F), a non profit organization dedicated to promoting film and the arts while charitably supporting the battle to fight hunger and poverty. Managing Director of Cinapse. Went to Ransom Everglades High School in Miami, Florida along with Adam B. Stein, Robin Paul, Phil Lord and Marieh Delfino.
- Jonathan Andrew Cauff
Recently (2004) graduated from The Sanford Meisner Center's two year acting school. He is the youngest of seven children.
- William H Macy
His best friends called him "Willie" when he attended Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia Studied under David Mamet at Goddard College, Vermont. Was a founding member of St. Nicholas Theater in Chicago with David Mamet and writer Steven Schachter. While in New York, worked as "voice-over talent", including "Secret - strong enough for a man but made for a woman" ("That's my most famous voice-over"). (Esquire, August 1997). Uses the name William H. Macy so he won't be confused with...
- Craig Zadan
- Sir Sidney Poitier
A native of Cat Island, The Bahamas, (though born in Miami during a mainland visit by his parents), Poitier grew up in poverty as the son of a dirt farmer. He had little formal education and at the age of 15 was sent to Miami to live with his brother, in order to forestall a growing tendency toward delinquency. In the U.S., Poitier first experienced the racial chasm that divides the country, a great shock to a boy coming from a society with a black majority. A determination to find and...
- Juan Llauro
- Hughie Wilson
He usually gives himself a cameo in the films he directs. He worked in advertising in Atlanta before becoming a writer and associate producer on "The Tony Randall Show" (1976).
- Mary Stuart
She reigned on "Search for Tomorrow" (1951) for nearly four decades and became one of TV's most popular daytime ladies. As the ever-noble Joanne Gardner Barron Tate Vincente Tourneur, she remained on board for its entire run, and when that four-times-married role was in the can, she was ready for more. Born Mary Houchins on Independence Day, 1926 in Miami, Florida, actress Mary Stuart grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Demonstrating musical talent at an early age, she sang with local...
- Jarrad Paul
Comedic actor Jarrad Paul was already an experienced actor by the time he moved to Los Angeles after his high school graduation. Jarrad got an early start in television, appearing in the ultra sappy Made-for-TV movie A Family for Joe (1990) (TV), in which he played an orphaned adolescent in search of a father figure, played by Robert Mitchum. Two years later he was given a regular role in the innovative but short-lived sitcom "Home Fires" (1992). This was the beginning of a slew...
- Catherine Ann Keener
Attended a Catholic high school, Monsignor Edward Pace High School, Miami, Florida. Graduated from Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts in 1983. Graduated from Immaculate Conception in Hialeah, Florida Grew up in Hialeah, Florida. Son Clyde is born. [1999] Sister-in-law of Kieran Mulroney. Has been close friends with Brad Pitt since they both starred in 1991's Johnny Suede (1991) together, and they often attend each other's movie premieres. Older sister of Elizabeth Keener. Was...
- Deborah Harry
Deborah Harry was born in 1945 in Miami, Florida. She was adopted at three months of age and raised by the Harry family in Hawthorne, New Jersey. In the 1960s she worked as a Playboy Bunny and hung out at Max's Kansas City, a famous Warhol-inhabited nightspot. Her professional singing career started in 1968 with a folk band called Wind In The Willows. She sang backup on their first (and only) album. In 1973 she met Chris Stein, who became her long-time boyfriend. They created Blondie in...
- Rita Rio
Vivacious leading lady in US films of the 40s and early 50s. As Rita Rio, was the bandleader of an all-girl orchestra and girls singing group, The Girl Friends, in the early 1930s. Early in her career she worked under the names Una Velon and Rita Shaw. She gave a spellbinding snake-like dancing performance during 'The Lady dances' number in the 1936 movie 'Strike it pink' with Eddie Cantor. The dance reached its climax with her being thrown extremely high into the air by Eddie Cantor and...
- Jeff Levine
Jeff Levine started out as an actor in the 1980s, and met his friend and future mentor Nicolas Cage in Peggy Feury's famous acting class. The two became close, and when Levine's acting career didn't take off, Cage made him his personal assistant, and eventually his producing partner. Has a nephew named Nitzan Is very quiet about being a well respected, talented, accomplished, blues influenced guitar player.
- Victoria Jackson
Victoria was raised in a Bible-believing, piano-playing, gymnastic home with no TV. Her dad was a gym coach so she competed in gymnastics from age 5 to age l8. Was a cheerleader, and a homecoming queen. Attended Florida Bible College; received gymnastic scholarship to Furman Univ., attended Auburn Univ. one year and ended up in Hollywood, California via summer-stock in Alabama, where she met Johnny Crawford (of "The Rifleman" (1958) fame). Crawford put her in his night club act,...
- Andy Lane
Began his career making educational and industrial movies.
- Alexa Ellesse Vega
Older sister of Makenzie Vega and Krizia Vega. Has two half-sisters named Greylin James (b. 2000) and Margaux Vega (b. 1981). She also has a half-brother named Jet James (b. 2005). She enjoys freshwater fishing. She is half-Colombian. She can speak Spanish fluently. Is an experienced gymnast. At 15, placed fourth in the hottest female teen stars in February 2004. Spy Kids (2001) director, Robert Rodriguez, is buying her a new car for her 16th birthday. She wants a Range Rover so she can...