- Savion Glover
Savion Glover (born November 19, 1973 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American actor, tap dancer and choreographer. Glover is a graduate of the Newark Arts High School. While a student at Broadway Dance Center in Manhattan, his teacher arranged an audition for him with Broadway choreographer Henry LeTang. This led to his Broadway debut at age 10 in "The Tap Dance Kid". He made his film debut in 1989's "Tap" co-starring with Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis, Jr. - Kim Director
Kim Director (born November 13, 1977) is an American actress. Director was born in Florida and attended Carnegie Mellon University where she earned a B.F.A. in Acting. Her first film role was in 1998's "He Got Game", directed by Spike Lee. This was followed by "Summer of Sam" in 1999 and "Bamboozled" in 2000, both films also directed by Spike Lee. - Mc Serch
MC Serch (born Michael Berrin on May 6, 1967) is a Jewish-American hip hop MC and former member of 3rd Bass. He is credited with creating the slang term "the Gas Face". After recording three albums with 3rd Bass - "The Cactus Album" (1989), "Cactus Revisited" (1990), and "Derelicts of Dialect" (1991) - Serch launched a solo career with "Return of the Product" (1992, Def Jam). - Gano Grills
Gano Grills is an African American graffiti artist from Staten Island, NY who has worked in corraboration with several rap and hip/hop groups. He has also starred as an actor in several films such as In Too Deep, Bomb the System, Hannibal, Shaft, and Bamboozled. On television, he has made guest appearances on "Oz", "The Sopranos" and "Law & Order". Gano cut his teeth on Shakespeare in the Park, Sango and Promethus Bound, … - David Wain
David Wain (born August 1, 1969 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is an American writer, director, actor and comedian. He is best known for the feature film "Wet Hot American Summer", the 90s sketch comedy series "The State", and the Comedy Central show "Stella". Wain was a founding member of Stella, along with Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black. - Ruth E. Carter
Ruth E. Carter is an African-American costume designer best known for her two Academy Award nominated films "Malcolm X" and "Amistad" Other films include: *"Serenity" (2005) *"Four Brothers" (2005) *"Against the Ropes" (2004) *"Daddy Day Care" (2003) *"I Spy" (2002) *"Baby Boy" (2001) *"Dr. - A.D. Miles
A.D. Miles (born November 8, 1971) is an American television and film actor who is best known as Marty Shonson on Comedy Central's "Dog Bites Man". He also appeared with a recurring role on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent". Miles' film work includes "Bamboozled", "The Believer", "Wet Hot American Summer", "Thirteen Conversations About One Thing", "Uptown Girls", … - Michael Ray Charles
Michael Ray Charles (1967-) is an African American painter born in Lafayette, Louisiana. He spent most of his youth growing up in Los Angeles, CA. New Orleans, La. and St. Martinville, La. He graduated from St. Martinville Senior High School 1985. Later that fall he entered McNeese State University, Lake Charles, La. Over the next three and one half years Charles studied design and advertising before receiving a BFA degree in 1989. - Angela McGlowan
Angela McGlowan, is a political analyst and former beauty queen from Oxford, Mississippi best known as a Republican Political Analyst for the Fox News Network and as a frequent guest on political talk shows. McGlowan, a Public Administration graduate of the University of Mississippi, moved to Washington, D.C., in 1993 to pursue her interest in political advocacy. - John Wallace
Born on February 9, 1974 and raised in Greece, New York by his mother, Vanessa, he grew up with his younger brother, "Kippy" a mile from his alma mater, Greece Athena High School. After he led that school to several championships, he went on to become the highest-scoring, multi-record holding teammate of Syracuse University's Mens Basketball history during his time there from 1993-1996, while majoring in sociology. And before assisting in leading them to the 1996 NCAA Championship game... - Kyle 'Scratch' Jones
Member of the rap group The Roots. - Theresa Carey
Daughter of Macdonald Carey. Mother of Aras Baskauskas. Sister of Lynn Carey. - Connie Freestone
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