1. Lou Dobbs

    Lou Dobbs (born September 24 1945) is the anchor and managing editor of CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight", an editorial columnist, and host of a syndicated radio show. "Lou Dobbs Tonight" attracts CNN's second-largest audience after "Larry King Live", with about 800,000 viewers per night. Dobbs also lectures widely.

  2. Ray Combs

    Raymond Neil Combs, Jr. (April 3, 1956 - June 2, 1996), was an American comedian and host of the game show "Family Feud" from 1988 to 1994. The Hamilton, Ohio-born Combs ascended into the world of comedy after moving to Los Angeles in 1983 and doing audience warmups for sitcoms. Johnny Carson noticed this and invited him to perform on "The Tonight Show" in 1986; the audience gave him a standing ovation his first time on stage, …

  3. Ken Curtis

    Ken Curtis (July 2, 1916 - April 28, 1991), was an American singer and actor best known for his role as "Festus Haggen" on CBS' long-running western drama, "Gunsmoke", which he portrayed from 1964 to 1975. Curtis also costarred with Larry Pennell in the 1962 syndicated television series "Ripcord", a half-hour drama about a skydiving service company. Curtis played the role of "Jim Buckley" and Pennell (born 1928) was "Ted McKeever".

  4. Wendy Williams

    Wendy Williams (born July 18, 1964) is an American radio and television personality. She was raised in the unincorporated Wayside area of Ocean Township, New Jersey, and as of 2006 lives in northern New Jersey with her husband, Kevin Hunter, and their son, also named Kevin, who was born in 2000. Since 2003, she has hosted a weekday syndicated radio program, "The Wendy Williams Experience" from FM radio station 107.5 WBLS in New York City.

  5. Kreskin

    George Joseph Kresge, Jr., better known as The Amazing Kreskin, (born January 12, 1935 in Montclair, New Jersey) is a mentalist who became popular on North American television in the 1970s. He was inspired by Lee Falk's famous comic strip "Mandrake the Magician", which features a crime-fighting stage magician, to become a mentalist himself.

  6. Seymour Kneitel

    Seymour Kneitel was an American animator. He is best known for his work with Fleischer Studios and its successor, Famous Studios. Kneitel was born in New York City. He joined Fleischer Studios in the late 1920s, where he provided animation for the Betty Boop and Popeye the Sailor series. When Fleischer obtained the rights to animate Superman, Kneitel was given the opportunity to direct several of the shorts In 1942, …

  7. Roger Steffens

    Roger Steffens (born June 17, 1942) is a Brooklyn, New York born actor, author, lecturer, editor, reggae archivist. Roger is perhaps best known for his reggae archives, in particular his archives of Bob Marley. Six rooms of his home house his archives, which includes the world's largest collection of Bob Marley material. With these archives Roger lectures on Bob Marley in his lecture series "The Life of Bob Marley". Roger's radio career began in New York in 1961, …

  8. Phil Valentine

    Phil Valentine is a conservative talk radio show host in Nashville, Tennessee. He broadcasts daily on 99.7 WTN a Cumulus Media Station from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Central Time. His co-host/producer and sidekick is Johnny B (John E. Bozeman). He is probably best known for protesting against raising taxes. He is personal friends with Roger Hedgecock, who is Rush Limbaugh's number one fill-in host, and also with Sean Hannity.

  9. Anne-Marie Johnson

    Anne-Marie Johnson (born July 18,1960 in Los Angeles, California) is an African American actress who has starred in film and on television. Her first role was as Aileen Lewis in on the 1984 NBC comedy series "Double Trouble". After the 1985 syndicated series "What's Happening Now!!" (as Nadine Hudson Thomas), she became well-known for portraying Althea Tibbs on the NBC and CBS television series "In the Heat of the Night" from 1988-1993.

  10. Paul Terek

    Paul Anthony Terek (born 20 October 1979 in Dearborn, Michigan) is an American decathlete. He finished twelfth at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, 21st at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and thirteenth at the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki. His personal best in decathlon is 8312 points, achieved in July 2004 in Sacramento. In 2006, Paul participated in the Japanese televised obstacle course Sasuke, …

  11. Cliff Norton

    Clifford Charles Norton AKA Cliff Norton (March 21,1918 - January 25,2003) was an American character actor and radio announcer who had appeared in various movies and television series over a career that spanned over 40 years. He was probably best known as the announcer for Dave Garroway's radio program and for an episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show in which he appeared as a member of the U.S. Forest Service.

  12. Brian Whitman

    Brian Whitman is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and voice impressionist. Whitman was born in Staten Island, New York and graduated from Wagner College in May 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. Whitman currently cohosts The Conway and Whitman Show on Free-FM (KLSX) Los Angeles, California with Tim Conway Jr. Brian also hosts The Brian Whitman Show on 77 WABC in New York, New York.

  13. Lisa Malosky

    Lisa Malosky is sports reporter based in Houston, Texas. Over her career, she has covered the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), Houston Comets of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and the University of Houston Cougars men's basketball contests. She came to Houston in 1991 working for KPRC-TV. Since that time, she has also covered the NBA and WNBA for NBC, and TNT/WTBS.

  14. Bill Mack

    Bill Mack, born Bill Mack Smith II in Shamrock, Texas, and known by the nickname "The Satellite Cowboy" (formerly "Midnight Cowboy") is an American radio personality and country songwriter, based in Fort Worth, Texas. Mack is one of the most recognizable voices in country music radio.

  15. Nikki Stanzione

    Nikki Stanzione is an American television show host. She is one of the hosts of "My Games Fever", which airs in syndication weekday afternoons. According to a recent article in the "New York Daily News", Stanzione has been on the cast of at least one soap opera. She was also a finalist for a hosting position on QVC, but lost the audition. Stanzione is originally from Livingston, New Jersey.

  16. Joanna Barnes

    Joanna Barnes is an American actress and writer. Barnes moved to Los Angeles, California soon after finishing her education, and took up a contract with Columbia Pictures. She has since had rôles in more than twenty films, and made guest appearances on many television shows, including "77 Sunset Strip", "Maverick", and "Have Gun - Will Travel".

  17. Jim Svejda

    Jim Svejda (1947-) is a music commentator and critic on the FM radio station KUSC. He is the host of the syndicated classical music program "The Record Shelf", which is broadcast on many NPR stations, as well as the host of the now-cancelled "The Opera Box" http://www.usc.edu/dept/pubrel/trojan_family/spring05/WhatsNew.html. "The Record Shelf" has been running for twenty-seven years, …