- Bill Murray
William James "Bill" Murray (b. September 21, 1950) is an Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-winning and Golden Globe-winning American comedian and actor. He is perhaps most famous for his work in "Saturday Night Live", as well as for his comedic roles in films such as "Stripes", "Groundhog Day", "Caddyshack", "Ghostbusters" and "Rushmore", among many others. He has gained further acclaim for recent dramatic roles, … - Denise Richards
Denise Lee Richards (born February 17, 1971) is an American actress and former fashion model. She came to fame in the late 1990s, after a string of films that highlighted her sex appeal, including "Wild Things" and "The World Is Not Enough". Richards is also known for her marriage to (and divorce from) actor Charlie Sheen, son of The West Wing's Martin Sheen. - 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". - Calista Flockhart
Calista Kay Flockhart (born on November 11, 1964) is an Emmy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning American actress, primarily on soap operas and television. She is best known for her role as the title character in the 1997-2002 television show, "Ally McBeal". She now plays Sally Field's feuding daughter, Kitty Walker, on the hit ABC drama, "Brothers & Sisters", as a political campaign advisor. - Garry Shandling
Garry Shandling (born November 29, 1949) is an American comedian. He is best known for his work in "It's Garry Shandling's Show" and "The Larry Sanders Show". - Betty White
Betty White (January 17, 1922) is an Emmy Award-winning American film and television actress with a career spanning 60 years, often referred to as "The first lady of Television" and "America's Sweetheart". She also appeared in radio programs, in movies and the theater, in commercials, and was also a talk show host and a game show host, but is best known for her roles in the sitcoms "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Golden Girls". - Vince Vaughn
Naked Photos of Vince Vaughn are available at MaleStars.com . They currently feature over 65,000 Nude Pics, Biographies, Video Clips, Articles, and Movie Reviews of famous stars. - Gary Cole
Gary M. Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American actor, known for numerous roles, including the television series "Fatal Vision", "The West Wing", "Midnight Caller", "Arrested Development", "American Gothic", "Wanted" and "Crusade", and the films "Office Space", "In the Line of Fire", "Kiss the Sky", "Dodgeball", "The Brady Bunch Movie", "A Very Brady Sequel", … - Dick van Dyke
Richard Wayne "Dick" Van Dyke (born December 13, 1925) is an Emmy-Award winning American actor of film, stage, and screen, comedian and dancer. He is known for his starring roles in "Mary Poppins", "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", "The Dick Van Dyke Show" in the 1960s, and "Diagnosis: Murder" as Dr. Mark Sloan in the 1990s. He recently played the role of Cecil Fredericks in "Night at the Museum". - Bob Newhart
George Robert "Bob" Newhart (born September 5, 1929 in Oak Park, Illinois) is a Golden Globe Award-winning, Grammy Award-winning American stand-up comedian and actor. - Chris Klein
Frederick Christopher Klein (born March 14 1979) is an American movie actor. He is perhaps best known for his "American Pie" role, in which he played Chris "Oz" Ostreicher. - Jack Benny
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, … - Rock Hudson
Rock Hudson (November 17, 1925 - October 2, 1985) was a popular American film and television actor, noted for his splendid, virile looks and most remembered as a romantic leading man during the 1950s and 1960s. Hudson was voted "Star of the Year," "Favorite Leading Man," or any number of similar titles by numerous movie magazines and was unquestionably one of the most popular and well-known movie stars of the time. - Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston (October 4, 1924 – April 5, 2008[1][2]) was an American Academy Award-winning film actor. In a long career, Heston was known for playing heroic roles, such as Harry Steele in Secret of the Incas , Moses in The Ten Commandments, Colonel George Taylor in Planet of the Apes and Judah Ben-Hur in Ben-Hur. - Gary Sinise
Gary Sinise was born in Blue Island, Illinois. His family later moved to Highland Park, where he attended high school. He was something of a rebel, playing in bands but paying little attention to school. Gary and some friends tried out for "West Side Story" as a lark, but Gary was hooked on acting for life by closing night. Gary credits his love for theatre to his drama teacher, Barbara Patterson . - Jeremy Piven
Jeremy Samuel Piven (born July 26, 1965) is an Emmy Award-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Ari Gold on the HBO series "Entourage". - Aidan Quinn
Aidan Quinn is an Irish American actor also known as Quinner. Aidan Quinn was born in Rockford, Illinois. He was raised in Chicago and Rockford by devoutly Catholic parents as well as in Dublin, Offaly, and other places in Ireland. His father was a professor in literature and his mother a homemaker; he has an older brother, Declan Quinn, who is a noted cinematographer. Aidan Quinn got his start in the Chicago theatre at age 19. He trained at Piven Theatre Workshop. - John Belushi
John Adam Belushi (January 24 1949 - March 5 1982) was an Emmy Award-winning American actor, comedian and musician, notable for his work on "Saturday Night Live", "National Lampoon's Animal House" and "The Blues Brothers". - Sean Hayes
Sean Patrick Hayes (born on June 26, 1970) is an Emmy award-winning American actor and comedian. He is perhaps best known for his role as Jack McFarland in the sitcom "Will & Grace". - John Doe
John Doe (born John Nommensen Duchac on February 25, 1954 in Decatur, Illinois) is the founder of the seminal L.A. punk band X, produced and managed by Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek. His musical compositions and performances are varied, including country and folk music. Doe also performs with the country-folk-punk band The Knitters. In the early 1980s Doe performed on two albums by fellow L.A punk band The Flesh Eaters. - Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin (born November 4 1960) is an Emmy-nominated American stand-up comedienne and actress. She has also been a voice actor and a red carpet commentator. Griffin is a self-proclaimed "D-list celebrity." - Joe Mantegna
Joseph Anthony Mantegna, Jr. (born November 13, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. - Dennis Dugan
Dennis Dugan (born September 5, 1946, in Wheaton, Illinois) is an American actor and film director. American comic actor Dennis Dugan did quite well for himself trading out a bumbling-but-huggable screen image. On screen at least since 1972, Dugan established his screen persona in brief doses in such films as "Harry and Walter Go To New York" (1976) and "Norman Is That You" (1976). - Jerry Orbach
Jerome Bernard Orbach was an American actor best known for his starring role as Det. Lennie Briscoe in the "Law & Order" television series and for his musical theater roles. - Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert, born Edward Albert Heimberger, (April 22 1906 - May 26 2005) was a popular Oscar and Emmy Award-nominated American stage, film, character actor, gardener and humanitarian activist, perhaps best known for playing Bing Edwards in the "Brother Rat" films, or for his role in the 1960s television comedy "Green Acres". - Jennie Garth
Jennifer Eve Garth (b. April 3 1972 in Urbana, Illinois) is an American actress, best known for her role of Kelly Taylor in "Beverly Hills, 90210" - John Anderson
John Anderson (October 20, 1922 - August 7, 1992) was an American actor and director born in Clayton, Illinois. He was known for several roles, including his recurring role in "MacGyver" as Harry Jackson, the title character's grandfather. Earlier work included appearances on many Western series, including several episodes of "Gunsmoke" in various roles, and "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp" as Virgil Earp. - Kim Novak
Kim Novak (born February 13, 1933) is an American actress who was one of America's most popular movie stars in the late 1950s. She is perhaps best known for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (1958). - Joan Cusack
Joan Cusack (born October 11, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated American actress and comedian. - Robert Conrad
Robert Conrad (born Conrad Robert Falk on March 1, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, although the year is still subject to question), is an American film and TV actor and director. He is primarily known for the 1965-1969 television series "The Wild Wild West", in which he played the title character, James West. The movie remake starring Will Smith was based on this series, and Conrad was openly critical of the film. - John Mahoney
John Mahoney (born June 20, 1940) is an English actor known for playing the retired police officer father, Martin "Marty" Crane, of Kelsey Grammer's character, Dr. Frasier Crane, in the popular American TV series "Frasier" (NBC, 1993-2004). - Karl Malden
Karl Malden (born on March 22, 1912) is an Emmy Award-winning, Oscar-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American actor, known for his expansive manner. In a career that spanned over seven decades, he was featured in classic films such as "A Streetcar Named Desire", "On the Waterfront" and "One-Eyed Jacks", with Marlon Brando, and also starred in the blockbuster movie, "Patton". - Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen (April 2, 1908 - July 6, 2003) was an American actor and dancer, who is best-remembered for his role as Jed Clampett in the popular television series "The Beverly Hillbillies". - Barbara Bain
Barbara Bain (born 13 September 1931) is an American actress. Bain was born Millicent Fogel in Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology and moved to New York City where she was a dancer and high fashion model. Bain studied with Martha Graham, thus cementing her interest in dancing. After attending Lee Strasberg's Actors' Studio, she changed careers to acting. - Howard Keel
Howard Keel, born Harold Clifford Keel (April 13, 1919 - November 7, 2004) was an American actor who starred in many of the classic film musicals of the 1950s. - Bill Pullman
William Pullman (born December 17 1953) is an American film and television actor. - William Petersen
William Louis Petersen (born February 21, 1953) is an American actor, best known for playing Gil Grissom on CSI. - Frances McDormand
Frances Louise McDormand (born June 23, 1957) is an Academy Award-winning American film, stage, and television actress. - George Wendt
George Robert Wendt (born October 17, 1948) is an American actor perhaps best known for the role of Norm Peterson on the television show "Cheers". - Robert Reed
Robert Reed was an American stage and television actor. Born in Highland Park, Illinois, and christened John Robert Rietz, Jr., Reed spent much of his childhood in Oklahoma and later studied Shakespeare in college, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
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