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  1. Darrell Hair

    Darrell Bruce Hair, (born 30 September 1952 in Mudgee, New South Wales), is a controversial former Australian Test cricket match umpire, from New South Wales, currently residing in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. He stood on the Emirates International panel of umpires from 2002 to 2003, before he, along with fellow Australian Simon Taufel, and New Zealander Billy Bowden, was appointed to the ICC Elite umpire panel.

  2. Grenville Hair

    Grenville Hair (born 16 November 1931, Burton upon Trent, died March 1968) is an ex-Leeds United footballer, who played for the club between 1948 and 1964, and ex-Bradford City manager. During his career he made over 470 appearances for the club as a left-back scoring 2 goals in the process. Signing his first professional contract with the club in 1948 it was manager Major Frank Buckley who persuaded him to concentrate on the football side of sport rather than athletics.

  3. Alex Hair

    Alex Hair was a footballer who played with Shelbourne in the Football League of Ireland. In the 1930-31 season he set the record for most league goals scored by a Shelbourne player in one season with a tally of twenty-nine in just twenty-two matches, and those goals played a huge part in ensuring Shels won their third league title in what was Hair's only season at Shelbourne Park.

  4. John Waters

    John Russell Waters (born 8 December, 1945, London, England) is a famous film, theatre and television actor, best known in Australia, where he moved to in 1968. His first big break was in musicals, playing Claude in a Sydney production of "Hair" in 1969, then Judas in "Godspell".

  5. Cheyenne Jackson

    Cheyenne Jackson (born July 12, 1975) is an American actor and singer from Newport, Washington. Jackson made his Broadway debut understudying both male leads in the Tony Award-winning musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie". He later served as the standby for the character of Radames in "Aida", then originated the role of Matthew in the off-Broadway production of "Altar Boyz".

  6. Crystal Gayle

    Crystal Gayle (born Brenda Gail Webb January 9, 1951) is an American country music singer, and is the sister of legendary country singer Loretta Lynn and distant cousin of singer Patty Loveless. In the late 70s and 80s, she had great pop crossover success with "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue", "Talking In Your Sleep" and "Half the Way".

  7. Marsha Hunt

    Marsha Hunt (born April 15, 1946) is an African American model, singer, novelist and actress. Hunt grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and studied at the University of California, Berkeley (at the time of the student riots) but in the mid 1960s moved to Britain. She has lived in Ireland since 1995. She also lives in France where she owns a home in the countryside. She is the mother of Mick Jagger's first child, Karis Jagger, who was born on November 4, 1970 in the UK.

  8. Paul O'Neill

    Paul O'Neill is a composer, lyricist, producer; a prolific writer and producer with a tremendously varied career in the music industry. A New York City native, O'Neill began playing guitar with a number of rock bands in high school and quickly graduated to folk guitar gigs at downtown clubs. Paul took his first serious musical steps almost 20 years ago as the guitarist in the touring productions of "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Hair".

  9. Joe Mantegna

    Joseph Anthony Mantegna, Jr. (born November 13, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor.

  10. Adam Pascal

    Adam Pascal (born October 25 1970) is an American actor and singer, best known for his Tony-nominated performance as Roger Davis in the original cast of Jonathan Larson's musical "Rent" on Broadway. He is also known for originating the role of Radames in Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida. Pascal was born to a Jewish family in The Bronx, New York, but raised in Syosset, New York.

  11. Oliver

    William Oliver Swofford (February 22, 1945-February 12, 2000), known as Oliver, was an American pop singer. Born in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, he began singing as an undergraduate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the early 1960s. He was a member of two music groups: The Virginians and, later, The Good Earth.

  12. Beverly D'Angelo

    Beverly D'Angelo (born November 15, 1951 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American singer and actress.

  13. Galt Macdermot

    Galt MacDermot (born 18 December 1928 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian pianist, composer and writer of musical theatre. He was educated at Upper Canada College and Bishop's University (Sherbrooke, Quebec). He was trained in music in South Africa and made a study of African music his specialty. He is best known as the composer of the groundbreaking 1960s rock musical "Hair", which ran for nearly 2000 performances in both London and New York, …

  14. Lillias White

    Lillias White (born July 21, 1951) is an award-winning American singer and actress. The Brooklyn native made her Broadway debut in "Barnum" in 1981. She understudied the role of Effie in the original 1981 production of "Dreamgirls" and later played the part in the 1987 revival. Additional Broadway credits include the ill-fated "Carrie", "Once on This Island", "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying", "Chicago", …

  15. Gerome Ragni

    Gerome Bernard Ragni (September 11, 1942 - July 10, 1991) was an American actor, singer and songwriter, best known as the co-author of the groundbreaking 1960s rock musical "Hair".

  16. Jennifer Warnes

    Jennifer Jean Warnes (born March 3 1947 in Seattle, Washington) is an American singer and songwriter. She was told by industry advisers that her surname "Warnes" was too difficult and suggested that she change it to the more common "Warren". As this eventually led to confusion with actress Jennifer Warren, she adopted the stage name "Jennifer" (no last name) briefly in the 1960s, and subsequently returned to "Jennifer Warnes" as her professional name.

  17. Melba Moore

    Melba Moore (born Melba Hill, October 29 1945, in New York City) is an American R&B singer and actress. She started her career in 1967 with a role in the musical "Hair". In 1970, Moore won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in "Purlie" (She portrayed Lutiebelle). In 1978 she appeared (as Marsinah) with Eartha Kitt in "Timbuktu!".

  18. Annie Golden

    Annie Golden (born October 19 1951) is an actress and singer. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Golden began her career as the lead singer of The Shirts (which headlined CBGB's in the late seventies). During the early 90s she performed as part of the duo Golden Carillo with Frank Carillo. They released 3 albums, "Fire in Newtown", "Toxic Emotion", and "Back for More." She then returned to The Shirts. Since then she has performed solo and with a Band.

  19. Joe Morton

    Joseph Morton, Jr. (born October 18, 1947) is a respected American stage, television, and film actor.

  20. Steve Burns

    Steve Burns (born October 9, 1973), in Boyertown, PA, is best-known for his stint as host of the popular Nickelodeon children's television show "Blue's Clues". Burns hosted the show starting with its inception in 1996 and continuing through 2002, at which time the character Joe (portrayed by Donovan Patton) took over hosting duties. Then Steve made an appearance on the Rosie O'Donnell Show to confirm his good health.

  21. Rip Taylor

    Rip Taylor (born Charles Elmer Taylor, Jr. on January 13, 1934 in Washington D.C.), is an American actor and comedian.

  22. Keith Carradine

    Keith Carradine (born August 8, 1949, in San Mateo, California) is an actor and Academy Award-winning songwriter born into a family of actors. His father is John Carradine, his half-brother is David Carradine, and his full brother is Robert Carradine. All three Carradine brothers appeared together as the Younger brothers in Walter Hill's 1980 film "The Long Riders", with Keith playing Jim Younger. Carradine appeared again for Hill in 1981's "Southern Comfort".

  23. George Harris

    George Harris (born 20 October, 1949) is a British actor of films, stage, television, radio and musicals. His credits include "Layer Cake", "Flash Gordon", "Dogs of War", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Black Hawk Down" and "The Interpreter". He also appeared in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", playing the part of Kingsley Shacklebolt.

  24. Marilyn McCoo

    Marilyn McCoo (born September 30, 1943 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American singer, who is most known for being the lead female vocalist in the group The Fifth Dimension. She met Billy Davis Jr. in 1966 when he established the group, then called The Versatiles. They were married in 1969 and remain married as of 2007. The group's first big hit was with 1967's "Up, Up and Away", written by Jimmy Webb.

  25. Holly Near

    Holly Near (born June 6, 1949 in Ukiah, CA) is an American singer-songwriter, teacher and social change activist. After starting high school in 1963, Near began singing with the "Freedom Singers", a folk group modeled on "The Weavers". In 1968, she enrolled in the Theatre Arts program at UCLA; that year she attended her first Vietnam War peace vigil and joined Another Mother for Peace.

  26. Julien Clerc

    Paul-Alain Leclerc, popularly known as Julien Clerc is a French singer. His father was a UNESCO employee and his mother is from Guadeloupe. Many of the chansons he sings were written by Étienne Roda-Gil, a long time collaborator. His brother, Gérard Leclerc, is a political commentator on France 2. For a time he was involved with French actress Miou-Miou, who in 1978 bore him a daughter, Jeanne Herry.

  27. Paul Barber

    Paul Barber (born Patrick Barber, 1952) is a mixed race Irish actor best known for playing Denzil in "Only Fools and Horses" and Horse in "The Full Monty". Born in Ireland he moved to Liverpool when he was adopted after his single mother died of tuberculosis when he was 9. He began his career in the musical "Hair". His first major TV role was as flamboyant, …

  28. Jenni Murray

    Jenni Murray OBE (born Jennifer Susan Bailey on 12 May 1950 in Barnsley, Yorkshire) is a British journalist and broadcaster. She has a degree in French and Drama from Hull University. Early in her career she worked for BBC Radio Bristol and the local news programme "South Today" and was a presenter of "Newsnight" for two years from 1983. She is currently best known as a presenter on BBC Radio 4's "Woman's Hour", …

  29. Michael Caton

    Michael Caton is an Australian actor best known for playing Darryl Kerrigan from 1997's low budget hit film "The Castle". Born in Queensland, Caton appeared in the 1971 Melbourne production of the rock musical "Hair". He also appeared in the seminal 1970s Australian drama "The Sullivans", risqué 1990s soap opera "Chances", the American comedy "The Animal" and the third series of the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars".

  30. Paul Nicholas

    Paul Nicholas (born Paul Oscar Beuselinck, 3 December 1945 in Peterborough, England) is an English actor and singer who has had considerable success on stage, screen and in the pop charts. Nicholas's father Oscar Beuselinck was a music business lawyer. During the 1970s, his father's family home was at Letchmore Heath, Watford opposite the Bhaktivedanta manor, whose clients included Jack Hilton, Robert Stigwood, The Who.

  31. Robert Stigwood

    Robert Stigwood (born April 16, 1934 in Adelaide, Australia) is an Australian-born entertainment entrepreneur. In the 1960s and 1970s he was one of the most successful figures in the entertainment world, through his management of music groups like Cream and The Bee Gees, theatrical productions like "Hair" and "Jesus Christ Superstar" and film productions including the hugely successful "Saturday Night Fever".

  32. Elaine Fuchs

    Elaine Fuchs is a cell biologist, famous for her work on the biology and molecular mechanisms of mammalian skin and skin diseases, and has led the modernization of dermatology. Fuchs also pioneered reverse genetics approaches, which assess protein function first and then assesses its role in development and disease. In particular, Fuchs researches skin stem cells, and their production of hair and skin.

  33. Mimi Kennedy

    Mimi Kennedy (born, Mary Claire Kennedy, September 25, 1949, in Rochester, New York) is an American actress and film director.

  34. Mary Jo Slater

    Mary Jo Slater (born April 19 1946 in New York, New York, USA) is an American casting director and producer for film, television and theatre. She has over 100 movie credits to her name. Slater was a production assistant for "Mark Twain Tonight!" and had her first casting role for the 1977 Broadway revival of "Hair". She went on to cast five more theatre productions before moving into film and television.

  35. Zak Spears

    Zak Spears is a gay porn star who performs in pornographic movies. While he is a very muscular man, he is not "ripped," and has a very hairy body that he has refused to shave, even at times when it was out of fashion. He is noted for his very vocal orgasms; his deep voice, large build, and chest and body hair epitomize the masculine daddy persona. His porn name of Zak Spears was derived from a combination of Zack Morris, …

  36. David Ayers

    David Ayers is an American actor, born in 1978 in Worthington, Ohio, USA. Ayers made his Broadway debut as an ensemble member in the musical "Mamma Mia!" He was later the first to play the role of Fyedka in the revival of "Fiddler on the Roof" in 2004. In early 2005, Ayers joined the cast of the hit musical "Wicked", in which he performed for a year in the role of Fiyero. His other theatre credits include "Hot Mikado", "A New Brain", …

  37. Susan Anspach

    Susan Anspach (b. November 23 1942) is an American stage and motion-picture actress. She was raised in Queens, New York; She graduated from William Cullen Bryant High School in Long Island City in 1960. Paul Simon was a neighbor. She is a critically acclaimed actress who starred off-Broadway in "A View from the Bridge" with Robert Duvall, Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. She went on to star in several Broadway and off-Broadway shows, …

  38. Claudja Barry

    Claudja Barry, born 1952 in Jamaica, raised in Toronto, Canada and later based in Germany, is a Pop, Hi-NRG and House music singer and actress who has performed in the European versions of the stage musicals "Hair" and "Catch My Soul".

  39. Sharon Redd

    Sharon Redd (October 19 1945 - May 1 1992) was an American house music and Urban contemporary singer from New York.

  40. Pepe Serna

    Pepe Serna (born July 23, 1944) is an American film actor and artist. Raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, Serna came to Hollywood in 1969 after the Mexican premiere of the Broadway musical "Hair" was shut down by Mexican officials after one performance. The day after he arrived in Hollywood he met his future wife Diane, and they have been married ever since. Pepe's first break in movies came in 1970 on the Roger Corman directed film "Student Nurses".

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