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Jack Benny (February 14 1894 in Chicago, Illinois - December 26 1974 in Beverly Hills, California), born Benjamin Kubelsky, was an American comedian, vaudeville performer, and radio, television, and film actor. He was one of the biggest stars in classic American radio and was also a major television personality. Benny was renowned for his flawless comic timing and (especially) his ability to get laughs with either a pregnant pause or a single expression, … - Matthew Perry
Matthew Langford Perry (born August 19, 1969 in Williamstown, Massachusetts) is a Canadian-American Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor who is best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the American television sitcom "Friends", a part he played for 10 years. He currently portrays Matt Albie in the NBC series "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip". - David Schwimmer
David Lawrence Schwimmer (born November 12, 1966) is an Emmy-nominated American actor and director, who gained popularity when playing Ross Geller on the American sitcom "Friends". - Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Marie Diane Kudrow (born July 30, 1963) is an Emmy Award- and SAG-winning American actress best known for her role as Phoebe Buffay in the sitcom "Friends". - Zach Braff
Zachary Israel Braff (born April 6, 1975) is an American television and film actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. During the 2000s, he became known for his role as J.D. on the NBC sitcom "Scrubs". Braff has also starred in several films as well as writing and directing 2004's "Garden State" and selecting and producing tracks for its soundtrack record for which Braff was awarded a Grammy for Best Soundtrack Album in 2005. - Tim Allen
Tim Allen (born Timothy Allen Dick on June 13, 1953) is a Golden Globe-winning American comedian, character actor, voice-over artist, and entertainer perhaps best known for his role in the sitcom "Home Improvement" and his roles in Disney films, such as "The Santa Clause" and "Toy Story". - Kelsey Grammer
Allen Kelsey Grammer (born February 21, 1955) is a four-time Emmy and a two-time Golden Globe-winning American actor who is best known for his two decade portrayal of psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane in the NBC sitcoms "Cheers" and "Frasier". He has also worked as a producer, director, and writer. - Drew Carey
Drew Allison Carey (born May 23, 1958) is an American actor and comedian recognizable by his crew cut and black-rimmed glasses. After making a name for himself in stand-up comedy he eventually gained popularity starring on his own self-titled sitcom, "The Drew Carey Show", and serving as host on the U.S. version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?". - Frankie Muniz
Frankie Muniz (born December 5 1985, in Ridgewood, New Jersey) is an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award nominated American actor. He was the star of the Fox Network television situation comedy, "Malcolm in the Middle", as well as several films aimed at preteen and teen audiences, including "Big Fat Liar", "Agent Cody Banks" and "Stay Alive". By 2003, Muniz was considered "one of Hollywood's most bankable teens". - Teri Polo
Teri Polo (born Theresa Elizabeth Polo on June 1, 1969 in Dover, Delaware) is an American actress best known for her role of Pamela Byrnes in the movie "Meet the Parents" (2000) and its sequel "Meet the Fockers" (2004). She was one of the stars in the sitcom "I'm with Her". Recently she could be found on Fox's "The Wedding Bells" (2007) portraying the wedding planner Jane Bell. Polo studied ballet beginning at age five. - Bryan Cranston
Bryan L. Cranston (born March 7 1956 in San Fernando Valley, California) is an Award-winning American actor, voice actor, writer and director, best known in his role as Hal, the father of the family in the Fox Network television situation comedy "Malcolm in the Middle." He also played Dr. Tim Whatley on "Seinfeld" and other roles in numerous movies and television programs. - George Lopez
George Lopez (born April 23, 1961, in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California) is a Mexican-American comedian and actor. - Elizabeth Montgomery
Elizabeth Victoria Montgomery (April 15 1933 - May 18 1995) was an American film and television actress. Montgomery had a career that spanned several decades in film and television. She is best remembered for her famous roles as Samantha Stephens in "Bewitched", as Ellen Harrod in "A Case of Rape" and as Lizzie Borden in The Legend of Lizzie Borden. - Gale Gordon
Gale Gordon was an American character actor. Remembered best as Lucille Ball's longtime television foil - and particularly as cantankerously combustible, tightfisted bank executive Theodore J. Mooney, on Ball's second television situation comedy, "The Lucy Show" - Gordon was just as respected for his earlier career in classic American radio, where he was once the highest-paid actor in the medium, even though he was never a top-billed radio star. - Tina Fey
Elizabeth Stamatina "Tina" Fey (born May 18, 1970) is an American writer, comedian and actress. Fey currently co-produces, writes and stars in the television program "30 Rock", a sitcom loosely based on her experiences at "Saturday Night Live". - Jerry Stiller
Jerry Stiller (born June 8, 1927) is an American comedian, actor, and father of Ben Stiller. - Redd Foxx
Redd Foxx, born John Elroy Sanford, was an American comedian best known for his starring role on the television sitcom "Sanford and Son". - Phil Harris
Phil Harris (born Wonga Philip Harris was an American singer, songwriter, jazz musician and comedian. Though successful as an orchestra leader, Harris is remembered today for his recordings as a vocalist, his voice work in animation and the radio situation comedy in which he co-starred with his second wife, singer-actress Alice Faye, for eight years. - Andy Dick
Andrew Dick (born December 21, 1965) is an American comedian, actor, and voice artist best known for his roles on the sitcoms "NewsRadio", "The Andy Dick Show" and "Less Than Perfect". He also provided voiceovers in "The Lion King II: Simba's Pride", "Hoodwinked!", and "Happily N'Ever After". - Carroll O'Connor
John Carroll O'Connor (August 2, 1924 - June 21, 2001) was an American actor, most famous for his portrayal of the character Archie Bunker in the television sitcoms "All in the Family" (1971-1979) and "Archie Bunker's Place" (1979-1983). O'Connor later starred in the television series "In the Heat of the Night" as Police Chief Bill Gillespie from 1988 to 1994. - Audrey Meadows
Audrey Cotter Six, known professionally as Audrey Meadows, born Audrey Cotter, was an Emmy Award-winning American actress best known for playing the deadpan housewife, Alice Kramden in the 1950s American television comedy, "The Honeymooners". According to the Social Security Death Index, Audrey Six (her married name) was born in 1922. Her sister, Jayne Meadows, long claimed to have been born in 1926, … - Jean Stapleton
Jean Stapleton (born Jeanne Murray on January 19, 1923 in New York City) is an American actress of stage, television and film. She is best known for her portrayal of Edith Bunker, the long-suffering, yet devoted wife of Archie Bunker (played by Carroll O'Connor) and mother of Gloria Bunker Stivic (played by Sally Struthers), … - Rhea Perlman
Rhea Perlman (born March 31, 1948 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress, best known for her role as Carla Tortelli on the popular sitcom "Cheers". She is the sister of Heide Perlman, who worked as a writer, story editor and producer on the show, and the daughter of Phil Perlman, who occasionally appeared as bar regular Phil. She is married to actor Danny DeVito, with whom she has three children - Lucy Chet DeVito (born March 1983), … - Marla Gibbs
Marla Gibbs (June 14 1931, Chicago, Illinois) is an Golden Globe winning and Emmy Award nominated African American actress, primarily in sitcoms, movies and television. She is best known for her role as Isabel Sanford's and Sherman Hemsley's sarcastic maid, Florence Johnston on "The Jeffersons" (and its short-lived spinoff, "Checking In"), as well as the starring role of housewife Mary Jenkins in "227". - John Amos
John Amos (born December 27, 1939) is an American former professional football player and film and television actor. - Edgar Buchanan
Edgar Buchanan was an American actor with a long career in both film and television, most familiar today as Uncle Joe Carson from the "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres" television sitcoms of the 1960s. As Uncle Joe "who is moving kinda slow", he took over as proprietor of the Shady Rest Hotel following the death of Bea Benaderet, who had played Kate Bradley. - Victoria Wood
Victoria Wood OBE is a BAFTA award winning English comedian, actor, singer and writer born 19 May 1953 in Prestwich Village, Greater Manchester. She has written and starred in sketches, plays, films and sitcoms, and her live stand-up comedy act is interspersed with songs of her own composition, which she accompanies on piano. - Alyssa Milano
Alyssa Jayne Milano (born December 19, 1972) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in the sitcom "Who's the Boss?" and on the supernatural series "Charmed". - Don Adams
Don Adams (April 13, 1923 - September 25, 2005), born Donald James Yarmy, was an American actor best known for his role as Maxwell Smart (Agent 86) in the TV situation comedy "Get Smart" (1965-1970, 1995), for which he also directed and wrote. Adams won three consecutive Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Smart (1967-1969). Additional fame came when he provided the voice for "Inspector Gadget" as the title character. - Joyce Dewitt
Joyce Anne DeWitt (born April 23, 1949) is an American actress perhaps most famous for her role as Janet Wood on the television situation comedy "Three's Company". - David Jason
Sir David Jason, OBE (born 2 February 1940) is a highly regarded English actor, admired equally for his dramatic work as for his comedy roles. He is perhaps most famous for his portrayal of "Del Boy" in the BBC television situation comedy "Only Fools and Horses" which made him a household name in the United Kingdom, and for playing detective chief inspector Jack Frost on "A Touch of Frost". - Jimmie Walker
James Carter Walker (born June 25, 1947) is an American actor and stand-up comedian who is probably best known for portraying JJ Evans on "Good Times", which ran from 1974 to 1979. While on the show, he was known for such catch phrases such as "Dyn-O-Mite" and "What can I say". Walker was born in The Bronx, New York. He is a graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School in New York City. Through a federal program known as "SEEK", or "Search for Education, … - William Bendix
William Bendix was an Academy Award-nominated American film actor. As a young boy, he was a batboy for the New York Yankees. Bendix was born in New York City, and made his film debut in 1942, having worked as a grocer until the Great Depression. He played in supporting roles in dozens of Hollywood films, usually as a soldier, gangster or detective. He started with appearances in film noir films including a memorable performance in "The Glass Key" (1942), … - Freeman Gosden
Freeman Fisher "Gozzie" Gosden was an American radio comedian, and pioneer in the development of the situation comedy form. He is best known for his work in the "Amos 'n' Andy" series. Freeman Gosden was born in Richmond, Virginia. During World War I he served in the United States Navy as a wireless operator, which prompted his great interest in the young medium of radio. - Candice Bergen
Candice Patricia Bergen (born May 9, 1946) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning American actress and former fashion model, primarily for her roles in sitcoms and television. She is currently best known for her starring role on the television situation comedy "Murphy Brown", and as William Shatner's legal partner, Shirley Schmidt, on the ABC hit dramedy, "Boston Legal". - Joey Bishop
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Dabney Wharton Coleman (born January 3, 1932) is an American actor. He is best known for his mustache. - Malcolm-Jamal Warner
Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American television actor and director, primarily for his roles in sitcoms, movies and television. With appearances and roles on many televisions shows and films, he is best known for his role as Bill Cosby's only son, Theo Huxtable, on the NBC sitcom, "The Cosby Show" from 1984 to 1992. - Kellie Pickler
Kellie Dawn Pickler (born June 28, 1986) is an American country music singer and songwriter who finished sixth on the fifth season of the Fox television series "American Idol". Despite being eliminated, Pickler signed a recording contract with the record company BNA Records, a country label owned by RCA Records and Sony BMG Music Entertainment in conjunction with "Idol" series creator Simon Fuller's 19 Recordings Limited.
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