- Jimmy Kimmel
Held a variety of radio jobs. Worked in Los Angeles as "Jimmy the Sports Guy" until he started "The Man Show" (1999). His "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003), formerly known as "The Jimmy Kimmel Project" (2002) set to switch from Comedy Central to ABC in 2003, following "ABC News Nightline" (1980). David Letterman has been his idol, one whose success he has tried to emulate, since he was a child. Cousin Sal (Sal Iacono) did his old job on Ben Stein's game show in its - Clay Aiken
Clay Aiken (born Clayton Holmes Grissom on November 30, 1978) is an American pop singer who began his rise to fame on the second season of the television program "American Idol" in 2003. After placing second, RCA Records offered him a recording contract, and his multi-platinum debut album "Measure of a Man" was released in October 2003. - Andy Milonakis
Andrew Michael Milonakis (born January 30, 1976, in Katonah, New York) is a Greek American comedian who plays the role of a pre-pubescent boy on his television show, "The Andy Milonakis Show", which is now mostly played on MTV2. He has a congenital growth-hormone condition that gives him the outward appearance and voice of a pre-adolescent boy, when he is in fact an adult man. - Zach Galifianakis
Zach Galifianakis (pronounced) or Zachary Knight Galifianakis (born October 1, 1969 in Wilkesboro, North Carolina) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. His cousin Nicholas Galifianakis is a newspaper cartoonist, and his uncle Nick Galifianakis is a former U.S. Congressman. According to his myspace page, he lives part time on his farm in the mountains of North Carolina and in Venice Beach, CA. He attended North Carolina State University, … - Bill Simmons
Bill Simmons (born 1969), best known as The Sports Guy, is a columnist for "Page2" on ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. His ESPN.com column is notable for being written from the viewpoint of a fan rather than an impartial journalist. Simmons aims for humor in his columns, often using extended analogies and references to pop culture (especially from the 1980s and 1990s). Simmons has earned a love/hate relationship with his readers, … - Alexa Ray Joel
Alexa Ray Joel (born January 1, 1986) is an American singer and pianist. She is the daughter of popular pianist, singer, and songwriter Billy Joel and his second wife, model Christie Brinkley. She has credited her middle name to musician Ray Charles. Alexa Ray Joel began writing songs at a very early age. Growing up in a musical household, her gift for singing and songwriting was always encouraged by her parents. - Tom Stern
Tom Stern is an American actor, director, writer, and producer. He often works closely with Jimmy Kimmel on his show Jimmy Kimmel Live, or with his production company (Jackhole Industries), which has produced shows such as The Man Show, Crank Yankers, and The Andy Milonakis Show. He also worked as a writer on Trey Parker and Matt Stone's presidential parody, That's My Bush. Tom attended film school at New York University (NYU) with Alex Winter, … - Dax Shepard
Dax Randall Shepard (January 2, 1975) is an American actor. Shepard started as a car buff at Walled Lake Central High School. Later, he attended Groundlings School and Groundlings Sunday Company. He also attended UCLA to receive a degree in anthropology. Dax's acting career started with his film debut in "Hairshirt" (1998). After performing in a chain of smaller television and film roles, he joined the "Punk'd" team. - Gabriel Iglesias
Comedian Gabriel Iglesias was born on July 15,1976 in Chula Vista, California. He is best known for his loud shirts and clean animated style of comedy. He has made several guest appearances on such television shows as "The Tonight Show", "The Late Late Show", "Jimmy Kimmel Live", "Showtime at the Apollo", "Que Locos" and 2 of his own specials on Comedy Central one of which was voted half hour "special of the year for 2003". - Jeffrey Ross
Jeffrey Ross Lifschultz (born September 13, 1965) is a stand-up comedian, insult comic, actor & director who currently provides the voice for the beagle Buddy in the MTV2 Sic'emation animated satire program that he created "Where My Dogs At?" As a stand-up comic, Ross has appeared TV shows like "The Late Show with David Letterman", "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", "Jimmy Kimmel Live", "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", … - Steve Byrne
Steve Byrne is a half-Korean, half-Irish stand-up comedian from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Byrne is featured on the new NBC series "The Real Wedding Crashers" and he will be a featured comic on "The Tonight Show". He has made appearances on "Chappelle’s Show", "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn", and a Super Bowl promo on CBS with Prince. His standup has been featured on "The Late Late Show", "Jimmy Kimmel Live", … - Bobcat Goldthwait
Robert Francis 'Bobcat' Goldthwait (born May 26 1962) is an American comedian and most commonly known for his eccentric performance of the deranged Officer Zed in the Police Academy movie franchise, who is also known for his nasally high voice. - Dicky Barrett
Richard Michael Barrett (born June 22, 1964), better known as Dicky Barrett, was the frontman of skacore band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. He is currently the announcer for Jimmy Kimmel Live. - Daniel Kellison
Daniel Kellison (June 28 1964 in New York City) is an Emmy-nominated television/film producer and co-founder of Jackhole Productions, an entertainment group formed with partners Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla. Kellison was a producer for "Late Night with David Letterman" and "The Late Show with David Letterman" for eight years. Kellison also executive produced and co-created ABC's "David Blaine: The Magic Man", Comedy Central's "The Man Show", … - Steve Agee
Steve Agee (born February 26, 1969 in Riverside, California) is an actor, best known for his supporting role as Steve on the Comedy Central series "The Sarah Silverman Program". Agee previously worked with Silverman, playing a stagehand in her concert film "Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic". Agee dated Teresa Strasser, best known for being the newswoman on "The Adam Carolla Show", in which their relationship has been discussed at length. - Josh Gardner
Josh Gardner, an American Comedian, is best known for his role as Gerhard Reinke, a bumbling German backpacker, on Comedy Central's cult-classic "Gerhard Reinke's Wanderlust". Josh also wrote for the Fox series "A Minute With Stan Hooper". Aside from comedy, Josh wrote for television game shows such as "You Don't Know Jack" and "Sports Geniuses". Currently, Josh is a writer for "Jimmy Kimmel Live" where he plays various characters, … - Jay Maynard
Jay Maynard is a computer programmer and system administrator. He is most famous for his electroluminiscent Tron Guy costume. He became an Internet phenomenon when his costume inspired by the movie "TRON" spread across the net from postings on Slashdot and Fark. Jay's overweight physique and skintight costume was the subject of much derision on the net. - Matt Dallas
Matthew Joseph Dallas (born October 21, 1982 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American actor. He became interested in acting at the age of 12, when his grandmother took him to a play of "The Ugly Duckling", and he has wanted to be an actor ever since. He moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of 18 and began to climb the acting ladder. He stars in several films, including "Babysitter Wanted" and "The Indian", … - Gary Gulman
Gary Gulman is a stand-up comedian. He was a finalist on the NBC reality-talent show "Last Comic Standing" (Season 2 and 3). In season 2, he finished in third place behind John Heffron and Alonzo Bodden. He released his first CD in 2005, "Conversations With Inanimate Objects". Gulman was born in Peabody, Massachusetts, is a graduate of Boston College, and is a former elementary school gym teacher. - Joel Hodgson
Joel Gordon Hodgson (born February 20, 1960) is an American writer, comedian and television actor. He is best known for creating "Mystery Science Theater 3000" ("MST3K") and starring in it as the character Joel Robinson. - Sig Hansen
Sigurd "Sig" Hansen (born April 28, 1966) is the Seattle, Washington based Captain of the fishing vessel "Northwestern". Hansen has been prominently featured in all seasons of the documentary television series "Deadliest Catch", where he also serves as technical advisor for the production. Hansen began fishing at age 14. After he graduated from high school, he began fishing year-round, spending on average 10 months per year in Alaska and the Bering Sea. - Steve O'Donnell
Steve O'Donnell is a television writer. His credits include "The Simpsons", "Seinfeld", and "Late Night with David Letterman". He has been the head writer of "Jimmy Kimmel Live" since the shows debut in January, 2003. He occasionally appears acting in comedy bits for the show in front of camera as well. He is the identical twin of Mark P. O'Donnell, the Tony-award winning writer of the Broadway musical, Hairspray - Guillermo
Guillermo, credited as Guillermo Díaz (not to be confused with the actor Guillermo Díaz) on IMDB, is a parking lot Security Guard turned talk show personality born January 27, 1972 in Mexico. He rose to fame while working as a parking lot Security Guard at the El Capitan Theatre for American late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live, quickly becoming a permanent, nightly cast-member after performing satisfactorily in comedy bits written by the show. - Adam de la Pena
Adam de la Pena is a comedy writer, actor and show creator. He lives with his wife Gretchen in Los Angeles. Writing credits include "The Man Show", "Crank Yankers" and "Jimmy Kimmel Live". Created and co-starred in Comedy Central's "I'm with Busey". Co-creator and Executive Producer of Adult Swim's animated series "Minoriteam". He is also the creator of the animated cartoon "Code Monkeys", which airs on G4TV. - Kaci Brown
Kaci Deanne Brown (born July 7, 1988) is an American pop/R&B singer. Brown was born in Sulphur Springs, Texas to James Michael Brown, Jr. and Annette Marie Thomas. Before attaining a record contract, at the age of 13, Brown signed her first publishing contract with Still Working Music, the company owned and run by Roy Orbison's widow, Barbara. Brown performed every weekend at venues across the state, honing her skills, … - Sun Ming Ming
Sun Ming Ming (born on August 23, 1983) is a Chinese basketball player. He was born in a small town called Dayan, near Harbin, China, in the Heilongjiang province, and is 7'9" (236 cm), 360 pounds (168 kg). He is the tallest player to ever play basketball. - Sara Foster
Sara Foster (born February 5, 1981) is a Canadian-American actress. She was previously a fashion model before moving to the film industry. She is the daughter of David Foster, a Canadian-born songwriter/music producer/musician. Sara guest-starred as herself on the HBO series "Entourage", in which she had a romantic tryst with character Vincent Chase (played by actor Adrian Grenier) before appearing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in the episode "Talk Show". - Elon Gold
Elon Gold (Born: September 14, 1970 in The Bronx, New York, USA) is an American comedian, television actor, writer and producer. He starred in the television series "Stacked". He also starred in the short-lived sitcom "In-Laws". Known for his uncanny impression of Jeff Goldblum, Gold can be seen as a judge on the ABC celebrity impersonation competition series The Next Best Thing. - Gran Bel Fisher
Gran Bel Fisher (born Jesse Littleton) is an American singer-songwriter from Sabrina, Ohio. He was previously in the country boy band Marshall Dyllon. His debut release titled "Full Moon Cigarette" was released on July 18, 2006. Fisher has also appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and on "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip". - Brian Unger
Brian Unger is an American comedian, writer, producer, and commentator. He was an original contributor to "The Daily Show", from 1996 to 1998. Currently, he provides regular commentary for the NPR show "Day to Day" and guest hosts MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann". Unger is a native of Granville, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio University in 1987, where he majored in communication. - Anthony Barbieri
Anthony ("Tony") Barbieri is an American comedy writer whose work has appeared on television programs such as "Crank Yankers" and the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" show. Born in Framingham, Massachusetts, his long-running "Monroe" series has appeared in more than 100 issues of "Mad Magazine". - Dave Dameshek
- Bella Thorne
Bella Thorne (born Annabella Thorne on October 8, 1997) is an American actress, and model. Thorne was born in Hollywood, Florida. She has three other siblings who are actors, Remy, Dani, and Kaili Thorne. She recently relocated to California and has begun pursuing her dream of an acting career. Thorne appeared in the feature film "Stuck on You", as a fan in the sidelines at a football game. Thorne will also be in the upcoming films "Blind Ambition", … - Tom O'Dell
Thomas (Tom) O'Dell is the host of a satellite television shopping show, sometimes referred to as a network, dedicated to selling fine cutlery and assorted medieval bladed weaponry. 'Cutlery Corner Network', sometimes referred to as Knife Show is featured on cable on Dish Network, DirecTV (Channel 227) and i in the United States. - Scott Aukerman
Scott Aukerman (born July 2, 1970 in Savannah, Georgia) is an Emmy-nominated American writer, actor and comedian. He, along with fellow "Mr. Show" writer B.J. Porter, performs comedy as part of the comedy duo "The Fun Bunch". Aukerman and Porter also created and host a weekly Los Angeles alternative comedy show called Comedy Death-Ray. - Leonid The Magnificent
Leonid the Magnificent is a Russian drag performer, dancer, and acrobat born in 1973 who now lives in Brooklyn, New York City. Leonid has been performing on stage since the age of 12. In Russia, Leonid finished Russian Circus School and University of Art and Culture to become an artist and a show creator. Since coming to the USA he has performed in various clubs in Miami, The Hard Rock Hotel and Beacher's Madhouse in Las Vegas, and The Box in Manhattan, New York City. - Randy West
Randy West (born in New York, USA) has been an announcer on American television game shows since 1990. His credits include "Supermarket Sweep", "Trivial Pursuit", "Hollywood Showdown", "Weakest Link", and a substitute role on "The Price Is Right", including primetime specials. He continues with the show's live stage version, The Price Is Right - LIVE, that plays at Harrah's Hotels and Casinos across the United States. - Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson is an Emmy award winner two times over for writing, hosting and producing specials for the Fox Television Stations. He is the on-air nightly weather anchor and lifestyle reporter for KTTV FOX 11 in Los Angeles. Thompson also hosts the weekly entertainment program "That's So Hollywood." Mark was a creative partner in NEXT entertainment (The Bachelor) and in fact was the first person to pitch the program The Bachelor to ABC. - Henry Earl
Henry Earl (born October 24, 1949) is a homeless man from Lexington, Kentucky famous for his extensive police record, mostly for non-violent alcohol-related offenses. Henry's rise to fame was in large part due to the fact that the Fayette County Jail had a public web site which listed a person's arrest record and mug shots. Henry Earl had an extensive record, and a wide range of emotions expressed in the mug shots, from despondent to happy. - Audra Lynn
Audra Lynn (born January 31, 1980) is an American model and actress. She was Miss October 2003 in "Playboy" magazine. Born in Albert Lea, Minnesota, Lynn appeared nude in a photo spread in an Italian edition of "Vogue" with fellow playmates, Pamela Anderson, Tishara Cousino and Karen McDougal in 2004. It was a tennis themed men's fashion spread shot in Las Vegas by photographer David LaChapelle.
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