- Nick Stahl
Nicolas Kent Stahl is an American actor. Stahl was born in Harlingen, Texas to Donna Lynn (Reed), a brokerage assistant, and William Kent Stahl. He was raised in Dallas and currently lives in Los Angeles. Notable and recent works include performances in "Bully", "Sin City", "In the Bedroom", the HBO series "Carnivàle", and "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines", in which he took over the role of John Connor, … - Clancy Brown
Clarence J. Brown III (born January 5, 1959) is an American actor. He is known for his role as The Kurgan (also known as Victor Kruger) in the original "Highlander" movie, as Mr. Krabs in "SpongeBob SquarePants", and Dr. Neo Cortex for six years in the "Crash Bandicoot" series of games. - Clea Duvall
Clea Helen D'Etienne DuVall (born September 25, 1977) is an American film and television actress known for playing characters outside the mainstream. She is not related to actors Robert Duvall or Shelley Duvall. - Daniel Knauf
Daniel Knauf is an American film writer, comic book writer, director and producer best known for his epic HBO series Carnivàle. - Michael J. Anderson
Michael J. Anderson (October 31, 1953, Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as the Man from another place in David Lynch's television series "Twin Peaks", notable for being a 'little person'. - Adrienne Barbeau
Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American television, film, character and musical theater actress. She came to prominence through her roles as Beatrice Arthur's divorced daughter, Carol Trainer, in the 1970s sitcom, "Maude", and in several early 1980s horror and science fiction films. - Amy Madigan
Amy Madigan (born 11 September 1950) is an American actress who is known for her role as Annie Kinsella in the 1989 film "Field of Dreams". Madigan was born in Chicago, Illinois. Her father is John Madigan, a Chicago-area radio personality and lawyer. Madigan studied philosophy at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, piano at the Chicago Conservatory, and also attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. She moved to Los Angeles in 1970. - Tim Dekay
Tim DeKay is an American character actor. Born Timothy Robert DeKay on June 12, 1963 in central New York, he attended Le Moyne College, graduating with a BS in Business Administration. DeKay later attended Rutgers University, where he received a MFA and met his wife, actress Elisa Taylor. Tim currently lives in California with his wife and their two children. - Rodrigo Garcia
Rodrigo Garcia is a Colombian television and film director. He is the son of Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Garcia has directed a variety of independent films and several episodes of the HBO series, "Six Feet Under" and "Carnivàle". Currently Rodrigo Garcia lives in United States. He has also worked as a camera operator and a cinematographer for several independent films such as "Gia", "The Birdcage" and "Great Expectations". - Patrick Bauchau
Patrick Nicolas Jean Sixte Ghislain Bauchau is a Belgian actor. Bauchau was born in Brussels, Belgium and raised in Belgium, Switzerland and England. He is the son of the belgian writer Henry Bauchau. He attended Oxford University on an academic scholarship and speaks German, French, English, Spanish, and Italian. Bauchau began his career in French New Wave cinema, including acting in two films by Éric Rohmer, … - Carla Gallo
Carla Gallo is an American actress best known for roles in the television series "Undeclared" and "Carnivàle" and in the seminal indie film "Spanking the Monkey". She dated "Carnivàle" co-star Nick Stahl from 2003 to 2006. She attended Cornell University. - Cynthia Ettinger
Cynthia Ettinger is an American actress. Between 1990 and 1993, she was married to American singer and television performer Wally Kurth. - Toby Huss
Toby Huss (born December 9, 1966) is a U.S. actor. He was born in Marshalltown, Iowa, United States. Huss briefly attended the University of Iowa where he participated in No Shame Theatre before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. He has appeared in over 35 movies and television series. - Ralph Waite
Ralph Waite is an American actor. His most famous role was John Walton Sr. on the 1970s CBS program "The Waltons". He also more recently appeared on the HBO series Carnivàle. He is the oldest of five children. Before becoming an actor he graduated from Bucknell University located in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania with a B.A. degree, and tried several occupations such as social worker, He received his graduate degree from Yale University School of Divinity. - John Fleck
John Fleck is an American actor. As well as guest roles - including Silik on the television series "Star Trek: Enterprise" and several characters on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" - he starred as Gecko on the television show "Carnivàle". He is also one of the NEA Four. - Jack Bender
Jack Bender is an American film and television director and also an actor. Currently Bender is a producer and lead director on the ABC television series, "Lost". Bender has also directed on other popular shows such as "The Sopranos", "Carnivàle", "Alias" and "Boston Public". As an actor, Bender has guest starred on "All in the Family", "The Bob Newhart Show" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show". - John Carroll Lynch
John Carroll Lynch (born August 1, 1963) is an American actor from Boulder, Colorado.. He may be best known for his role as Drew Carey's cross-dressing brother on "The Drew Carey Show" and for his role as Norm, the unassuming husband of Margie Gunderson (Frances McDormand) in "Fargo". In the fall of 2003, he starred in the CBS show "The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire," with Randy Quaid, Chris Penn, Mare Winningham, Elizabeth McGovern, … - Amanda Aday
Amanda Lee Aday is an American actress best known for her recurring role as Dora Mae Dreifuss on the first season of the 2003-2005 HBO series "Carnivàle". Aday is the daughter of actor/musician Meat Loaf and Leslie Aday. She attended the Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center, a summer theatre/dance camp in the Catskill Mountains in New York, from 1990 through 1996, and then graduated from the prestigious Idyllwild Arts Academy in California. - Bree Walker
Bree Walker (born February 26, 1953) is a well-known television network news anchor (and later, a talk radio host); she has appeared as a news anchor and/or reporter in San Diego, New York City, and Los Angeles. She was born with ectrodactyly. As an advocate for persons with disabilities, she is one of the first in her field to succeed in spite of a physical deformity. Established and well into her career at the ABC affiliate KGTV Channel 10 in San Diego, … - Steve Shill
Steven Shill is an British actor and television director who is probably best known for his work on several programs produced by HBO, including "The Sopranos", "The Wire", "Rome", "Carnivàle", "Deadwood" and "Big Love". Most recently, he directed episodes of Showtime's "The Tudors". Shill has also directed episodes of many network programs, including all three programs of the "Law & Order" series, … - John Hannah
John Hannah (born April 23 1962) is a Scottish film and television actor. - Tucker Gates
Tucker Gates is an American television director and producer. He has directed several episodes of the J. J. Abrams shows, Alias and Lost, including the very last episode of Alias. He has also directed other shows such as Weeds, Carnivàle, the pilot episode of Point Pleasant, Huff, Boston Legal, Roswell, Brothers & Sisters and many more. - K Callan
K Callan is an actor best known for playing Superman's Mom in the ABC television series: "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993-1997), HBO's "Carnivàle" (2003-2005), and "Joe" (1970). Callan has had recurring guest-starring roles on the television programs "One Day at a Time", "St. Elsewhere", "Carnivàle", "The Division", "JAG", "Coach" and "King of the Hill". - Henry Bromell
Henry Bromell (born 1947) is an American author, screenwriter, and director. Bromell graduated from Amherst College in 1970. He won the Houghton Mifflin Literary Award for his first novel, "The Slightest Distance". His collection of short stories, "I Know Your Heart, Marco Polo", was published by Knopf. Bromell's work has appeared in two O. Henry Award collections. He has written and produced for many television series, including "Chicago Hope", … - Don Swayze
Don Swayze is an actor best known for being the younger brother of Patrick Swayze. Swayze was born in Houston, Texas. He played "Rudy" in the 1993 low-budget film "Eye of the Stranger", but is best known for his television work. He appeared as a mentally handicapped man suspected of murder in an episode of "Matlock", as well as a rough edged man in an episode of "Murder She Wrote," as well as dozens of other TV appearances. - Matthew McGrory
Matthew McGrory was an American actor, known for his great height. McGrory was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, and trained in law at Widener University. McGrory grew to the astounding height of. This was the result of a hormonal condition known as hyperpituitarism, causing gigantism as a youth and eventually acromegaly as an adult. - James Glennon
James Glennon, ASC, (born 29 August, 1942 in Los Angeles, California; died 19 October, 2006), was an American cinematographer who started off working in the Warner Bros. mail room, moved to the camera department and later worked as a cinematographer on feature motion pictures including as Director of Photography of the American unit for "Return of the Jedi", "Citizen Ruth", "Election", "About Schmidt" and others including "El Norte". - Leo Fitzpatrick
Leo Fitzpatrick is an American actor who has appeared in such films as "Kids", "Storytelling", "Bully" and "City of Ghosts". He also appeared in the HBO series "Carnivàle" and "The Wire." A native of West Orange, New Jersey, Fitzpatrick was a regular skateboarder in Manhattan by the age of 14. He hung around with other skaters, … - Erin Sanders
Erin Zariah Sanders (born January 19, 1991 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actress. Her most notable role is that of Quinn Pensky on the Emmy-nominated TV show "Zoey 101". Her character, Quinn, is a resident science geek at Pacific Coast Academy. She stars alongside Jamie Lynn Spears. Sanders first started acting at the age of 9, after being discovered by an agent while selling Girl Scout cookies. - Jimmi Simpson
Jimmi Simpson is an American actor of television and film. He has had recurring roles on television shows such as "Carnivàle" and "24" and made guest appearances on "Cold Case", "NYPD Blue", "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", and "My Name Is Earl". Simpson was born in Hackettstown, New Jersey. He has two older brothers and graduated from Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. - Tracy Tormé
Tracy R. Tormé, is an American screenwriter and television producer of such works as "Saturday Night Live", "Odyssey 5", "Sliders", "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "Fire in the Sky" and "Carnivàle". His father is noted singer Mel Tormé, and he is a graduate of Beverly Hills High School. - Kurt Fuller
Curtis Fuller (born September 16, 1953, in San Francisco, California) is a prolific American character actor. Fuller has appeared in a number of television, film, and stage projects. Generally cast as weaselly executives and smarmy authority figures, Fuller is probably best recognized as a nerdy television director in Wayne's World, a spiteful mayoral aide in Ghostbusters II, and power-abusing, egotistical NSC Director Robert Lindsey in the third season of "Alias". - Aria Wallace
Aria Wallace (born on November 3 1996 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) is an American actress. She accepted into the John Robert Powers acting school at age two, Aria began her acting career early. In 2001, she was signed by Hot Shot Kids, a talent agency based in Atlanta. The following January, Aria and her family relocated to Los Angeles to further pursue her acting career. Shortly after moving to California, Aria got her big break, … - Joshua Harto
Joshua Denver Harto is an American actor who has guest starred in a number notable television series. Including "American Dreams", "Carnivàle", "Crossing Jordan", "JAG", "Strangers with Candy", "The Practice" and few other shows. He also had brief recurring roles in the Nickelodeon series "The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo" and playing Ben Sturky on the Disney Channel Original Series "That's So Raven". - Dakin Matthews
Dakin Matthews (born November 7, 1933, in Oakland, California) is an American actor with a long history of work in film, television and theater. He is also a playwright, director and theatrical scholar. Matthews initially aspired to become a Roman Catholic priest, studying in San Francisco and then in Vatican City and Rome's Gregorian University in the 1960s. His growing interest in drama, however, led him to teach at Juilliard where he taught, among others, … - Jeff Doucette
Jeff Doucette is an American television and film actor. Doucette has appeared in over 92 films and television series which include "Bedazzled", "That 70s Show", "Malcolm in the Middle", "Murphy Brown", "Invasion", "Desperate Housewives", "Newhart" and "Carnivàle". He is currently married to Saba Moor and has 1 daughter from a previous marriage. - Joe Unger
Joe Unger (born in Lake County, Tennessee) is an American actor who has starred in many films and on television.He is best known for his role in the 1984 horror hit film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" as Sgt. Garcia. His first feature movie was in the 1978 movie "Go Tell the Spartans". His other films include "Escape from New York" (1981), "Mask" (1985), "Road House" (1989), "Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III" (1990), … - Ron Michaelson
Ron Michaelson is an actor popular for appearing in commercials for Ditech.com, where he plays a character known as "Ned the Banker." The commercials intend to show that Ned is unable to close a mortgage deal, even with his own mother, because of Ditech's highly competitive rates and services. Most commercials end with the punch line, "I just lost another loan to Ditech!" Michaelson's character in the commercials has become highly recognizable to US audiences, … - John Tiffin Patterson
John Tiffin Patterson was a television and film director. He is notable as the director of thirteen episodes of "The Sopranos" including the first five season finales. Patterson was born in Cooperstown, New York. John Patterson joined the United States Air Force after a few semesters at Williams College and flew for the Strategic Air Command. He resumed his college studies while a reservist, and graduated from the University at Buffalo. - Larry Zerner
Lawrence J. Zerner (b. September 8, 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actor who is best known for his role in the 1982 hit horror film "Friday the 13th Part 3" as Shelly. His only other film role was in the 1984 movie "Hadley's Rebellion". He made a guest appearance on the television series "Fame". Larry was discovered on a street corner in Westwood, California handing out passes to a screening of "The Road Warrior".
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