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  1. Laila Ali

    Laila Ali (born December 30, 1977 in Miami Beach) is the daughter of Muhammad Ali and his third wife Veronica Porsche Ali. She was their second child and is the most famous of the nine children born to Muhammad Ali. Laila has a degree in business from Santa Monica College and previously owned a nail salon in California before becoming a boxer.

  2. Snow

    SNoW (pronounced: "Snow", born June 11, 1985 in Tokyo, Japan) is a J-Pop singer. She currently attends Santa Monica College in California. She has grown up in a bilingual environment. Her favorite artists include Ani DiFranco, Iggy Pop, Talking Heads, and Jack Johnson. Her debut single "Yes" was released under an indie record label in November 2004.

  3. Marvin Menzies

    Marvin Menzies is the head men's basketball coach at New Mexico State University. He was named to the position on June 29, 2007 as the successor to Reggie Theus, who the previous week had accepted the head coaching position of the NBA's Sacramento Kings. Like Theus, Menzies came to NMSU after spending the previous two years as an assistant coach under Rick Pitino at the University of Louisville.

  4. Nathan Myhrvold

    Nathan Myhrvold is chief executive officer and founder of Intellectual Ventures, a private firm focused on the funding, creation and commercialization of inventions. Before Intellectual Ventures, Myhrvold spent 14 years at Microsoft Corporation where he retired in May 2000 from his position as chief technology officer.

  5. Mike Muir

    Mike Muir (born March 14, 1964 in Venice, California) is the singer for Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves. He has also released albums solo under his nickname "Cyco Miko" and has sung for No Mercy, replacing original singer Kevin Guercio, who sang for the band on the "Welcome to Venice" compilation. Cyco Miko released two albums on the record label Suicidal Records. The album "Schizophrenic Born Again Problem Child" was released in 2001, …

  6. Kentaro Sato

    is a Los Angeles-based composer/conductor/clinician of media music (Film/TV/Game) and concert music (Symphonic and Choral). His works have been broadcasted, performed, and recorded in North and South America, Asia, and Europe by well known groups, including the Philharmonia Orchestra. In 2005, he was appointed a resident composer and assistant conductor of the Torrance Symphony. Sato was born in Hamamatsu, Japan, known as the city of music and instruments.

  7. Shanna Ferrigno

    Shanna Victoria Ferrigno (born June 13, 1981 in Los Angeles) is a personal trainer and the daughter of bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno. She studied acting at Purchase College in Upstate New York and Santa Monica College, and has done theatre. In 2005, she appeared on the E! networks reality series "Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive". Ferrigno has a recurring role as Nurse Janice in "Days of Our Lives", and appears in the NBC series Windfall, …

  8. Fletcher Beasley

    Fletcher Beasley is a Los Angeles based composer. He wrote the score and title song for the HBO feature film “Roads to Riches”, starring Robert Forster and Rose McGowan. He composed music for the Nickelodeon animated movie, “Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Kids” and recently has been contributing music to the PBS animated series, “The Zula Patrol”. Fletcher also composed music for Steve Oedekerk’s upcoming animated series, …

  9. Nick Gabaldon

    Nicolas Rolando Gabaldon (1927-1951) was an early surfer who is credited by surfing experts with being California's first documented surfer of African-American and Hispanic descent. Despite being an amateur rather than a professional competitive surfer, many surfers of color consider him as a role model and an integral part of surf history. Nick was born February 23, 1927 in Los Angeles, California. Little is known of his childhood.

  10. Colin Rivas

    Colin Rivas (born October, 1970 in Galicia, Spain) is of Basque and Irish descent, a writer, archeologist, artist, and singer/songwriter. He studied and graduated from Santa Monica College in performing arts and music. Then obtained a BA and MA degree in Linguistics and Anthropology from CSUN (California State University at Northridge).

  11. Kris Holmes

    Kris Holmes (b. 1950, Reedley, California) is a type designer. She is with Charles Bigelow the co-creator of Lucida font family. She received her B.A. from Harvard University, and did graduate work at UCLA. She has taught type design at Portland State University, the The Museum Art School (Portland), Rhode Island School of Design, Santa Monica College, and the Otis College of Art and Design. She is President of Bigelow & Holmes Inc., a typeface design studio.

  12. Anthony Frederick

    Anthony Frederick (born December 7, 1964 in Los Angeles, California - May 29, 2003) was an American professional basketball player who was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 6th round (133rd overall) of the 1986 NBA Draft. A 6'7" forward from Santa Monica College and Pepperdine University, Frederick played in three NBA seasons. He played for the Indiana Pacers, Sacramento Kings and Charlotte Hornets.

  13. Frank Morriss

    Frank Morriss, a graduate of Beverly Hills High School, an Emmy award winning film editor, was a three sport varsity letterman at Beverly. He attended the University of Oregon for two quarters. In 1948, Frank enrolled at Santa Monica College. Short Circuit, Romancing the Stone, Jewel of the Nile, American Flyers, Another Stakeout, Daydreams of Rudolph Valentino

  14. Matin Sabzehroo

    Matin Sabzehroo (born June 27, 1981 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian American comedian and actor. He was born on June 27, 1981 in Tehran, Iran. His parents emigrated to Los Angeles, California in the early 90s. He attended Beverly Hills High School, where he participated in a variety of plays, and was named class clown during his senior year. During his high school years, he also began rapping, and selling recordings of his rap songs to fellow schoolmates.

  15. Hokuto "hok" Konishi

    Hokuto "Hok" Konishi , (born July 11, 1984 in Tokyo, Japan) also known as Hok or Hawk, was a finalist on the third season of the American reality television show So You Think You Can Dance. Konishi is a breakdancer and has also appeared on the show in seasons one and two. In season two, Konishi nearly made it to the final twenty, but had only a student visa and was unable to be legally employed in the United States, which resulted in his dismissal from the program.

  16. Francine Parks

    Francine Parks (born January 30, 1951 in Mobile, Alabama) is an American model. She was "Playboy" magazine's Playmate of the Month for the February 1974 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Francine attended Santa Monica College, and within a year of being a Playmate was working at a public relations agency in Los Angeles.

  17. Kevin R. Grazier

    Dr. Kevin Grazier - The Science of Science Fiction To say that science has influenced science fiction is obvious. What is not as obvious is how science fiction, in turn, influences science. By virtue of working on both a major planetary space probe (Cassini), and a popular science fiction television series (Battlestar Galactica), Dr. Grazier has a unique perspective. He discusses, and shares his insights on, this science/science fiction “feedback effect”.

  18. Emily Bertman

    i am a passionate, intellectual, green friendly, musically inclined, truth seeking, buddhist-jew, who is self sufficient/reliant, nature loving (exept for bugs of any kind), forever soul searching, has an infectious laugh and compassion for human kind!

  19. Nora Salisbury

    Nora Kathleen Salisbury was born March 12, 1964 at Baldwin Hills Hospital, in the section of Culver City, California known today as Fox Hills to Larry William and Norma Lee Salisbury. Abused and stifled in her dream of becoming a Disney animator, she nonetheless managed to develop her artistic and performing skills in the Culver school system, then on her own in the amateur costuming/makeup circles at Science Fiction conventions across the country. Tough times forced her to drop out of...

  20. Ryan Notch

    Okay, where to begin? After graduating high school outside of Dallas, Texas I moved to Los Angeles to work in the film industry. Over the next seven or eight years I worked on many feature films, including the Matrix and Star Wars trilogies. I lived for several years in Hollywood, California... Manhattan, New York... North Carolina... and Sydney, Australia. I am now living in San Francisco and loving it.

  21. Stephen Silberkraus

    Stephen was raised by his English mother and American father, Jeannie and Fred in Bel Air, California. An only child, Stephen found from an early age that he was drawn to acting and singing. Whether it was an elementary, middle, or high school production, or a local community theater show, it would not be a surprise to see Stephen in it. At age 11 Stephen started playing small roles on several TV shows. He has since appeared in many TV shows, films, and Theater productions. Along with...

  22. Sarah Pilla

    ~You tried to hide your lies, disguise yourself, you're living in denial, but in the end you'll see YOU won't stop ME~.

  23. Brent Degraff
  24. Gary Jackemuk
  25. Robbie Coleman

    http://robbie.robnrob.com/.

  26. Blake Burdette
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  28. Hons Wegmunsen

    Bob Chinn attended Santa Monica College and UCLA's film school. Chinn is credited with fundamentally changing the Adult Film Industry with the "Johnny Wadd" series of movies that starred the infamous porn king, John Holmes. It was the first time that adult films were produced with recurring characters, and it was an enormously successful franchise. He was the inspiration for Burt Reynolds' character, "Jack Horner" in Boogie Nights (1997).

  29. Mike Nader

    Has brown hair and brown eyes. Attended Santa Monica College in Los Angeles. Has a daughter, Lindsay Michelle Nader (born 1984), with ex-wife Robin. Was arrested for drunk driving in 1997. In early 2001 he was arrested and charged with possession of an illegal substance. He was sentenced to rehab, which he completed. He played a beach boy in Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), along with Linda Evans's character Sugar Cane, an up-and-coming singer. Years later they worked together on TV's...

  30. Wanda Leavey
  31. William Estes Nipper

    Will was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1978. He attended a private high school and graduated in June 1996 with an A average. His acting career began in 1988 when he was chosen out of 700 children interviewed for "The New Lassie" (1989), which jump-started his career. Will had a couple of roles in TV shows, but all of them were canceled after a few episodes, of which "Meego" (1997) was one. When he got to his 5th TV show, when he was 19, he became a regular on...

  32. Sarah Brown

    Three time Emmy winning actress Sarah Brown began her acting career at the prestigious Los Angeles High School for the Performing Arts. On her nineteenth birthday, Sarah began her professional acting career when she was chosen as the series lead on the popular children's series "VR Troopers" which aired worldwide making her a household name with children everywhere. Two short years later Sarah auditioned for a lead role in the ABC daytime series "General Hospital." In what would soon...

  33. Sam King

    I'm me, learn to love it!

  34. Bill Czappa

    Bill began to show his work to get some public response. He was a runner up for, but did not win, the young talent award from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art when he was 35. At Expo 1998 at the L.A. Convention Center, he was chosen as one of the cutting edge artists. And in January of 1990, he had a commissioned installation with two other artists, Edward Goldstein and Lauralee Coles, at the Union Gallery at the University of Arizona.

  35. Phillip Busch

    I'm brand new to San Francisco and I'm hoping to meet some good friends and cool people to hang out with since I won't really know anyone in the city.

  36. James Capen

    currently traveling all over europe, one month down, one to go. "I have kissed honey lips. Felt the healing in her fingertips. It burned like fire. This burning desire. I have spoke with the tongue of angels. I have held the hand of a devil. It was warm in the night. I was cold as a stone. But I still haven't found what I'm looking for.".

  37. John Harrington

    Lost in the LOS http://johnharrington.blogspot.com/.

  38. Chris Barnes

    I'm a passionate person. I try to make my life track my passions. I don't take myself too seriously. I'm warm, fun, funny, intense, goofy, silly, cute, loyal, honest and real. I'm good, as opposed to nice, though I've been guilty of being nice before. If you don't know the difference, you need to learn it - especially if you're nice, cause nice aint good. I'm always busy with a zillion projects.

  39. Francis Battaglia

    Recent visual effects work (edited demo clip): Toby Keith and Larry the Cable Guy in The Adventures of Big Dog Daddy and Possum Boy:.

  40. Evan Avery

    I don't fight the world, the world fights me.

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