- Adrian Tomine
Adrian Tomine (born May 31, 1974), a popular Gen X cartoonist, is best known for his ongoing comic book series "Optic Nerve" and his periodical illustrations in "The New Yorker". Despite heavy youth-culture exposure, (he is often referenced in mainstream publications such as "Entertainment Weekly" and teen TV dramas) Tomine remains a largely underground figure, placed demographically between "RAW" artists such as Art Spiegelman and Harvey Pekar, … - Adrienne Barbeau
Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American television, film, character and musical theater actress. She came to prominence through her roles as Beatrice Arthur's divorced daughter, Carol Trainer, in the 1970s sitcom, "Maude", and in several early 1980s horror and science fiction films. - Brian Posehn
Brian Posehn (born July 6, 1966) is an American actor and comedian, known for his roles as mail clerk Kevin Liotta on "Just Shoot Me!" and as a cast member of HBO's "Mr. Show". - Charmane Star
Charmane Star (born May 5, 1979) is a Filipino-American pornographic actress. - Carlos Alazraqui
Carlos Jaime Alazraqui (born July 20, 1962) is an Argentine-American actor, comedian, impressionist and voice actor. - Brie Larson
Brie Larson (born Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers on October 1, 1989) is an American actress and pop/rock singer. - Sam Doumit
Samia "Sam" Doumit (born April 24, 1975) is an American actress. - Merrin Dungey
Merrin Dungey, (born August 6, 1971, Sacramento, California), is a American film and television actress. As a child, she was active in ballet and dance as well as piano. Dungey was also an accomplished ice skater. Dungey graduated in 1989 from Rio Americano High School in Sacramento, California. She earned a degree of Bachelor of Arts from UCLA. She was the youngest recipient of the UCLA Acting Award. - Ken Forsch
Kenneth Roth (Ken) Forsch (born September 8 1946 in Sacramento, California) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball with a 16-year career from 1970 to 1986. He played in College at Oregon State University through the 1967-1968 seasons. Currently, he is the assistant general manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Forsch was selected by the Houston Astros in the 18th round (399th overall) of the 1968 MLB amateur draft. - Bob Forsch
Robert Herbert (Bob) Forsch (born January 13, 1950 in Sacramento, California) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1974-1988["start"]) and Houston Astros (1988["end"]-1989). He batted and threw right handed. He is also the author of "Bob Forsch's Tales from the Cardinals Dugout," which was co-written by Tom Wheatley. - Karen Moncrieff
Studied filmmaking at Los Angeles City College. Graduated from Rochester Adams High School in Rochester, Michigan - the same school from which Madonna graduated. However, they did not attend at the same time. Attended same high school as Madonna and David Geister. - Sab Shimono
Sab Shimono (born Saburo Shimono July 31, 1943) is an American actor of Japanese American descent. He has appeared in dozens of movies and television shows, in character roles ranging from the dentist "Painless" Kumagai in 1990s "Presumed Innocent" to Mister Sparkle on an episode of "The Simpsons." One of his more memorable roles was as Hiroshi Kawamura in the 1990 drama "Come See the Paradise". He can also be seen in the 2007 independent film, … - Bunny Luv
Bunny Luv (born on September 12, 1979 in Sacramento, California) is an American pornographic actress. Luv entered the porn industry in 1999. In 2003, Luv branched out to directing for Digital Playgound, using the alias Celeste and recently added a new alias to her list of stage names Elsa Versus. - Channing Pollock
Channing Pollock (August 16 1926 in Sacramento, California, USA - March 18, 2006) was an American magician and film actor. Has one of the most sophisticated and charismatic practitioners of his craft; strikingly handsome with an enigmatic stage presence, he was best known for an act in which he would elegantly produce doves out of thin air and he was often billed as "the most beautiful man in the world". He first became interested in magic at the age of 21. - Tylene Buck
Tylene Buck (born March 7, 1972) is an American model, pornographic actress and a former professional wrestling valet under the name of Major Gunns. - Lance Bangs
Lance Bangs (born September 4, 1972 in Sacramento, California) is a documentary filmmaker and music video director, who has created videos for Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Green Day, the Arcade Fire, the Shins, Belle & Sebastian, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, R.E.M., Mike Watt, Death Cab for Cutie, Kanye West, and Pavement. He directed the David Cross film Let America Laugh. As a commercial director he has worked with UPS and Volvo for several campaigns, … - Brad Lidge
Bradley Thomas Lidge (born December 23, 1976 in Sacramento, California) is an American Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Houston Astros. - Paul Stojanovich
Paul Stojanovich (February 13, 1956 in Sacramento, California - March 15, 2003 near Manzanita, Oregon) was an American television producer. As a teenager Stojanovich became an avid photographer, saving his money to buy an expensive Hasselblad camera and getting his own dark room in his father's barn in Campbell, California. - Joe Ansolabehere
Joe Ansolabehere (born in 1959) is an American animation screenwriter and producer of Basque descent. Ansolabehere has written and produced for many animated television shows, including "Rugrats", "Duckman", "Hey Arnold!", and "Lloyd in Space". With Paul Germain, he is the creator of "Recess". - Andre Khabbazi
Andre Khabbazi was born to Iranian-American parents in 1975. Based in Los Angeles, California, he started his artistic career as an actor in several TV series and soap operas and later on starred in a 2001 movie titled Circuit along with Jonathan Wade-Drahos and Kiersten Warren. About 1.74 m in height (5' 8½"), Andre Khabbazi is also a semi-professional tennis player. He studied criminal justice at American River College in California. - Paul Soter
Paul Soter (born August 16, 1972) is one of the members of the Broken Lizard comedy group. He graduated from Colgate University and was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. - Kent Matsuoka
Spent many years producing and managing commercials and photo shoots for clients such as Absolut, Diesel, DKNY, Guess?, Mercedes, Pirelli and Vogue with photographers Dah Len, Phillip Dixon, Arthur Elgort, Peter Lindbergh, Herb Ritts and others. Introduced to Hollywood through the filming of Rescue Me (1993) at his high school. Attended the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California. - Isa Alsup
- Henry Hathaway
Henry Hathaway, a son of a stage actress and manager, started his career as a child actor in westerns directed by Allan Dwan. His movie career was interrupted by World War I. After his discharge, he briefly tried a career in finance but then returned to Hollywood to work as an assistant director under such directors as Frank Lloyd, Paul Bern, Josef von Sternberg and Victor Fleming, whom Hathaway credited for his eventual success. In 1932 Hathaway directed his first picture, Heritage of... - Benson Fong
Owner of California's popular "Ah Fong's Restaurants." Benson Fong was the father of popular Christian musician Preston 'Oden' Fong of the Maranatha Music group, "Mustard Seed Faith". Father of actresses Pamela Kwong (Fong) and Lisa Fong - Lynn Oeding
Majored in Film Writing and Directing at the University of Texas at Austin (Graduated, May 2001) In 1989, was a semi-finalist at the Nintendo World Championship, and was considered one of the best 'Tetris' players in the country. Competed professionally on pay-per-view, in Bare-Knuckled fighting events. First name, Lin, is of Chinese (Taiwanese) decent. Last name, Oeding, is of German/Dutch decent. Former Member of Houston Stuntmen's Association Father Caucasion (German/Dutch), mother... - Benton Jew
- Angela Val Verde
- Samuel Pack Elliott
Tall, thin, wiry Sam Elliott is the classic picture of the American cowboy. Elliott began his acting career on the stage and his film debut was in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). Although his future wife, Katharine Ross co-starred in the film, the two did not meet until they filmed The Legacy (1978) Together. Over the years there would be few opportunities to act in feature westerns, but it would be television that gave him that opportunity, in The Sacketts (1979) (TV), The... - Jim Mitchell
Has brown eyes. Has taught movement for actors to theater arts students at Yale University. After he put up his dancing shoes, he turned to TV and found a nice niche for himself in soaps -- notably as the scheming old tycoon Palmer Cortlandt on "All My Children" (1970) playing the role since 1979. In his early career, he performed with the American Ballet Theatre. First appeared on stage as part of his foster parents' vaudeville act. Received a degree in drama from Los Angeles... - William Leslie Davis
After returning from duty as a sailor in Vietnam, Bill joined the California State Police Division where he was cited for valor and received numerous commendations, including the Medal for Valor. While a police officer, Bill began renting then wrangling firearms on various productions. Forced to retire from his career as a police officer due to wounds received, he began a second career as a property master and licensed weapons specialist. Bill is also an accomplished military and law... - Laura Wichinsky
- Richard Wallace
Richard Wallace was born in Sacramento, California, in 1894. At 14 years of age he got a job as a theater projectionist, a job he held for four years. He later traveled to Los Angeles to get into the film industry, and wound up as an editor for such studios as Triangle and Robertson-Cole. His career was interrupted by service in the US Army Signal Corps during World War I, but upon his return he got a job with Fox Films as an editor, and eventually worked his way up to director. He spent... - Joseph Aaron Carnahan
Graduated from Fairfield High School, Fairfield, California in 1987. Worked in the promotions department at Channel 31 in Sacramento, California. Named among Fade In Magazine's "100 People in Hollywood You Need to Know" in 2005. Is the brother of Matthew Michael Carnahan. Considered a legend in the theatre and film community in his Hometown of Fairfield, CA. Several Plaques are hung in the Film dept of Solano Community College where his journey to greatness began. For a small time, was... - Colin Lewes Hanks
Son of Tom Hanks and Samantha Lewes Attended Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles Went to Chapman University in Orange County, where his father filmed That Thing You Do! (1996) using his friends as extras, then transferred to Loyola. Has a dog named Taz. Has two half brothers, Chester b. 1990 and Truman b. 1995 Was named one of the 25 Hottest Bachelors by People Magazine (2003) Stepson of Rita Wilson Brother of Elizabeth Hanks. Nephew of Jim Hanks. - Doug Lacky
Prolific composer of film and television scores, educated at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). He has also composed the musical scorings for a number of industrial motion pictures. Joining the American Society of Composers and Publishers (ASCAP) in 1963, his chief musical collaborator has been Gene Kauer. For more titles composed by Mr. Lackey, check the ASCAP database at http://www.ascap.com . - Rick Tillman
Born in Sacramento, California in 1966, Rick moved to Washington State with his family in 1976. He studied as the University of Washington, and graduated in 1989. He has been involved with many local Seattle bands, notably Ventilator and Dinsdale. His first acting and directing work was on Pickman's Model (2003). - Eric Michael Cole
Member of the drama club and voted "Most Unique" by classmates. Graduated from Fort Vancouver High School in Vancouver, WA, in 1994. - Brian Rowe
Student at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. - Mark Goodson
Radio and TV game show producer. The first game show he devised was for the Mutual Broadcasting System called POP THE QUESTION, in which contestants threw darts at balloons to determine the value of their prizes. His production partner was Bill Todman. Father of Jonathan M. Goodson Soon after his death in 1992, his son, Jonathan Goodson, took over his production company. His production partner was Bill Todman and the two established their film production company, Goodson/Todman...
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