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The youngest Spears stepped out on her own in 2002 as a cast member of Nickelodeon's All That . After becoming a fan favorite - like former All That stars Amanda Bynes and Nick Cannon - the then 13-year-old got her own series , Zoey 101 , which became the second highest-rated show among tweens, after TV juggernaut American Idol . - Jessica Simpson
Jessica Ann Simpson (born July 10 1980) is an American pop singer and actress who rose to fame in the late 1990s. She has achieved seven Billboard Top 40 hits, and has three gold and two multi-platinum RIAA-certified albums. Simpson starred with her then-husband Nick Lachey in the MTV reality show "Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica". She has also begun working as an actress, and is the older sister of Ashlee Simpson, a pop rock singer. - Annette Funicello
Annette Joanne Funicello (born October 22, 1942) is an American singer and actress. She was Walt Disney's most popular Mouseketeer, and went on to appear in a series of beach movies. - Tim Considine
Tim Considine (born December 31, 1940, in Los Angeles, California), a grandson of the early film producer Alexander Pantages, is an American actor who was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Considine's most famous roles were in the Disney TV serials "Spin and Marty" (he played Spin) and "The Hardy Boys" (he played Frank), … - Jimmie Dodd
James Wesley Dodd (March 28, 1910 - November 10, 1964) was best known as the MC of the popular 1950s Disney TV show, "The Mickey Mouse Club", as well as the writer of its well-known theme song, "The Mickey Mouse Club March". Dodd had a small role in an early episode of "Adventures of Superman", titled "Double Trouble". He also appeared in many theatrical films in the 1940s and 1950s, often uncredited. - Bobby Burgess
Bobby Burgess (born May 19, 1941 in Long Beach, California) is an American dancer and singer. Growing up in Southern California, Bobby first started performing at age five which included dancing, singing and playing the accordion. In 1955 he was selected as one of the original Mouseketeers by Walt Disney to appear on his new television program "The Mickey Mouse Club", which gave him his first taste of celebrity. - Sharon Baird
Sharon Baird was (born August 16, 1943) in Seattle, Washington. She is an American dancer and actress, best known for having been a performer on the original Mickey Mouse Club television show from 1955 to 1958. Her parents were Eldon Baird, an aerospace worker, and Nikki Marcus, a talent agent. She began dance lessons at age three, and appeared in her first film Bloodhounds of Broadway in 1950. - Lonnie Burr
Lonnie Burr was born on May 31, 1943, in Dayton, Kentucky. He is an American actor, dancer/choreographer, singer, director and author of Danish, French, Scots-Irish and German descent, best known for having been a star on the original Mickey Mouse Club television show from 1955 to 1959. His parents were Howard Babin and Dorothy Burr, a vaudeville dance team that performed in film and on stage as "Dot and Dash". - Doreen Tracey
Doreen Isabelle Tracey was born April 3, 1943, in London, England. She is best known for having been a performer on the original Mickey Mouse Club television show from 1955-1958. Her parents, Sidney Tracey and Bessie Hay, were an American vaudeville dance team that performed for Allied soldiers during WWII. When Doreen was four years old, her family returned to the United States, where her father opened a dance studio in Hollywood, California. - Darlene Gillespie
Darlene Faye Gillespie was born April 8, 1941, in Montreal, Canada. She is best known for having been a singer and dancer on the original Mickey Mouse Club television show from 1955 to 1958. Her Irish father and French-Canadian mother were a former vaudeville dance team. When Darlene was two years old, her family moved to Los Angeles, California, where she became a naturalized US citizen in September 1956. - Kevin Corcoran
Kevin "Moochie" Corcoran, born June 10, 1949 in Santa Monica, California, is an American director, producer and former child actor. He appeared in numerous Disney projects between 1957 and 1963, frequently as an irrepressible character with the nickname Moochie. One of the youngest of seven children, most of whom did some acting in the late 1950s to early 1960s, Kevin Corcoran is the sibling whose work is best remembered today. - Rhona Bennett
Rhona Lynn Bennett, (born May 10, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American singer. She joined American R&B super-group En Vogue in 2003. She joined the famed group for their extensive European tour of Night of The Proms. She recorded on En Vogue's fifth LP, titled "Soulflower", which saw a release in February 2004. As of early 2006, she was still a member of En Vogue after Dawn Robinson departed from the group once again due to unresolved business issues. - Johnny Crawford
John Ernest Crawford (born March 26, 1946) in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, singer and musician. An original Mousketeer in 1955, Crawford has been an actor on stage, films and television. He received an Emmy Award nomination at the age of 13 for his role as "Mark McCain," the son of Chuck Connors on the television series "The Rifleman," which originally aired from 1958-1963 on the ABC network. - Corey Feldman
Corey Scott Feldman (born July 16, 1971) is an American film and television actor. To date, he has appeared in over 40 feature films, and became known during the 1980s, with roles in the Hollywood films "The Goonies" and "Stand by Me". - Jennifer McGill
Jennifer McGill (born July 2, 1977) is a singer-songwriter and actress from Denison, Texas. At age 10, Jennifer became a Mouseketeer in 1989 in The New Mickey Mouse Club. After the show ended, she continued her education at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts. She graduated in 1999, receiving her Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts. (B.F.A.) Today, McGill is still performing. She performs at various events such as conventions, weddings, and parties. - Don Grady
Don Agrati (born June 8, 1944 in San Francisco, California), better known as Don Grady, is an American composer, musician and actor. He is remembered both as one of Mickey Mouse's Mouseketeers, and as Robbie Douglas, from "My Three Sons". His sister was also an actress, billed as Lani O'Grady. Their mother was a talent agent, known as Mary Grady. - Karen Pendleton
Karen Pendleton was born August 1, 1946 in North Hollywood, California. She was an original Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeer on ABC television from 1955-1958. She left show business, married in 1970, had a daughter, and divorced. Following an automobile accident in 1983, in which she was paralyzed from the waist down, she returned to college and earned a Bachelor's degree in psychology. - Lindsey Alley
Lindsey Erin Alley (born December 6, 1977 in Lakeland, Florida, USA) is an actress and singer now residing in New York City. Lindsey began acting at the age of six. In her first starring role, she played the role of Patsy in the movie "Ernest Saves Christmas" in 1988. In 1989, she was cast as a Mouseketeer in Disney Channel's 1990's revival of the "Mickey Mouse Club" (later known as "MMC"), where she remained until the show was cancelled in 1994. - Chase Hampton
Chasen Cord Hampton (born January 12, 1975) is an American actor and pop singer. He was a Mousketeer on the "The All New Mickey Mouse Club" and a member of the pop group The Party. He is currently a member of the rock band Buzzfly. - Cheryl Holdridge
Cheryl Holdridge (born June 20, 1944, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a United States actress. She was the adopted step-daughter of Brigadier General Herbert C. Holdridge, a fringe party candidate for the presidency during the 1950s. She was a member of the original Mickey Mouse Club from 1955. She joined during the second season and quickly gained a coveted seat on the club's "Red Team"--the most visible and popular of the Mouseketeers. - Tiffini Hale
Tiffini Talia Hale (born July 30, 1975) is an American actress and pop singer. She was a Mousketeer on the "The All New Mickey Mouse Club" and a member of the pop group The Party. After The Party, Tiffini returned to the Mickey Mouse Club in 1994, while trying to look for acting gigs, but was unsuccessful. - Albert Fields
Albert Jeunepierre Fields (born March 3, 1975) is an American actor and pop singer. He was a Mousketeer on the "The All New Mickey Mouse Club" and a member of the pop group The Party. After The Party disbanded, Albert went under the moniker, "Jeune" (which is half of his middle name) and released a solo album in 1995 entitled, "Back to Reality". The song "I'm Da' Man" was featured in the Wesley Snipes/Robert De Niro film, The Fan. - Deedee Magno
Deedee Lynn Magno (born April 2, 1975) is an American actress and pop singer. She was a Mousketeer on the "The All New Mickey Mouse Club" and a member of the pop group The Party. She later went on to perform in musical theater, most notable was her role of Kim in Miss Saigon on Broadway, and is currently playing Nessarose in the traveling production of Wicked. DeeDee is married to Cliffton Hall, who is also in the traveling production of Wicked as Fiyero, … - Kelly Parsons
Kelly Parsons achieved fame as an American actor and model. She was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on January 23, 1964. She won the "Our Little Miss" pageant in 1975. This led to her being chosen as one of the Mouseketeers in the 1977-79 revival of the "New Mickey Mouse Club." She also appeared in the films "Evils of the Night" and "The Night Stalker" and in episodes of the TV series "Quincy, … - Allison Fonte
Allison Fonte (born June 6, 1964) was a cast member of The New Mickey Mouse Club, a 1977 revival of the Disney television show that originally aired between 1955 and 1959. By the time she was seven she was playing piano, dancing and appearing in commercials for Pacific Gas & Electric and Lawry's. At age nine she was performing at local shopping centers including regular shows at the "Old Town Mall" in Torrance, California. - Katie Lohmann
Katie Lohmann (born 29 January, 1980 in Scottsdale, Arizona) is a model, actress, and most notably a "Playboy" Playmate for the month of April 2001. She is the youngest of three children, with a brother and a sister. Her father, Dan, is a successful accountant and her mother, Sharon, is the head of payroll for Citibank. They were divorced in 1992. Lohmann discovered early on that she loved performing on stage. - Mary Wickes
Mary Wickes, born Mary Isabelle Wickenhauser was an American film and television actress. Wickes was born in St. Louis, Missouri of German and Irish Protestant extraction in 1915. She began acting in films in the late 1930s, and was also a member of the Orson Welles troupe on his radio drama "Mercury Theatre of the Air". One of her earliest significant film appearances was in "The Man Who Came to Dinner" (1942), … - Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore (December 5, 1921-May 4, 1997), born Jack Alvin Moore in Vincennes, Indiana, was an American light comic actor best known for his role as scatterbrained county agricultural agent "Hank Kimball" on the television series "Green Acres". As as youth, Moore moved with his parents to Terre Haute, Indiana. President of the senior class at Wiley High School, he attended Indiana State Teachers College, now Indiana State University, … - Leonard Goldenson
Leonard H. Goldenson (December 7 1905 - December 27 1999) was the first president of ABC. In 1974, Mr. Goldenson received The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award "in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York." - Stephen Winer
Stephen Winer began his writing career at the National Lampoon and his TV career on Late Night with David Letterman. He went on to write for NBC TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes (Robert Klein segments), two seasons of Robert Klein Time for the USA Network and four seasons of the Disney Channel's The New Mickey Mouse Club where he was nominated for two CableAce Awards. His other credits include Nick at Nite's Chairman's Choice, starring Dick Van Dyke, … - Kumar Pallana
Kumar Pallana (born in central India, 1919) is an Indian character actor and vaudevillian entertainer best known for his work with director Wes Anderson in three films: "Bottle Rocket", "Rushmore" and "The Royal Tenenbaums". While he had a large supporting role in "Bottle Rocket" as a talkative member of the robbery crew, Pallana took on much smaller roles in the subsequent films. - Lambert Bartak
Lambert Bartak is the full-time organist for the NCAA Division I College World Series at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska. Lambert has played full-time for the series since 1988; he first played the organ for the event in the 1950s. Bartak also played for the Omaha Royals from 1973 to 2002. Bartak performs in one of the few stadiums that still feature live music, as most stadiums has switched to prerecorded music. - Ryan Paul James
Ryan Paul James, also billed as Ryan James, is an actor, radio personality and director born in Tampa, Florida on March 29 1976. He debuted as an actor in 1994 with "The Mickey Mouse Club" and has gone on to act in television, stage and film. He is directing a documentary on suicide called "What If" with Art Linkletter. He hosts a show on Christian radio station KFSH 95.9 the Fish in Los Angeles, California. - Neil Billingsley
Neil Billingsley was an American child actor during the seventies and eighties. His four siblings were also child actors, most notably Peter Billingsley and Melissa Michaelsen. In 1975, Neil began playing Danny Walton on the daytime soap opera "Search for Tomorrow". His role lasted several years. The role was taken over by Cain Devore and later John Loprieno. Besides numerous roles in commercials, and guest shots on TV series like Father Murphy, … - Mickey Mouse Club
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Born on December 2, 1981, Britney Jean Spears was destined for stardom. Even as a little baby, Britney was a real darlingshe was always being noticed. Says Lynne Spears, Britneys Mom. Lynne has even said that Britney was dancing around at the early age of two. In fact, Britneys parents believed in her abilities so much that Lynne would drive two hours everyday just so Britney could attend gymnastics classes.
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