- Julian McMahon
Julian Dana William McMahon (born 27 July 1968) is a Golden Globe- nominated Australian actor and former fashion model. - Dylan Walsh
Dylan Walsh is an American actor, best known as Dr. Sean McNamara in the FX television series "Nip/Tuck" He was born Charles Hunter Walsh in Los Angeles, California on November 17, 1963. His parents worked for the Foreign Service, and Walsh lived in East Africa, India and Indonesia before the age of 10. His family returned to the United States and settled in Virginia, where Walsh began acting in high school. - Joely Richardson
Joely Kim Richardson (born 9 January 1965) is an English actress. - Ryan Murphy
Ryan Murphy is the creator of the hit FX television series "Nip/Tuck", about two upscale Miami plastic surgeons with complex and sometimes twisted personal lives, played by Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon. Murphy also created the WB network series "Popular", a satirical comedy about high school students, which aired from 1999-2001. Murphy is a graduate of Warren Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana. - Kelly Carlson
Kelly Carlson (born February 17, 1976) is an American actress. She is known for her current role as Kimber Henry on "Nip/Tuck". In 2001 she was listed on "Tear Sheet Magazine"<nowiki>'s</nowiki> 50 Most Beautiful list, and in 2003 her career picked up with a role on "Nip/Tuck". Carlson is originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attended the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield. In addition to acting, she has also modeled, … - Famke Janssen
Famke was born in Holland, where she began her professional career as a model. She later moved to the United States, where she has made her home since 1984. Initially settling in New York, she majored in writing and literature at Columbia University and studied acting with Harold Guskin . She then went to Los Angeles, where she continued to study acting under Roy London . Famke made her feature film debut with Jeff Goldblum in Fathers & Sons (1992). - Kevin Reilly
Kevin Reilly is a former NBC president fired in May 2007 after the network had one of its least-watched seasons ever. Early in his career at NBC, Reilly was involved with "Law & Order" in its first season and developed "ER". He also worked at Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, where he developed shows including "The Sopranos", "NewsRadio", and "Just Shoot Me". - John Hensley
John Carter Hensley (born August 29, 1977) is an actor known for his role he plays on "Nip/Tuck" as Matt McNamara. He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Before becoming an actor, Hensley worked on a horse ranch in Wyoming. - Roma Maffia
Roma Maffia is an American actress of West Indian, English, and German descent. Maffia was born on May 31, 1958, in Manhattan, New York City, New York. As an adult, she is 178 centimeters (5' 10") tall, and so, she is frequently the tallest actress on the screen. Her most widely seen performance has been Seattle attorney Catherine Alvarez in the film "Disclosure" (1994), also starring Michael Douglas and Demi Moore. - Jessalyn Gilsig
Jessalyn Gilsig (born in 1971 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian actress most famous for her roles in the television series "Boston Public" and "Nip/Tuck". She has also appeared in several episodes of "NYPD Blue" and "Prison Break" as well as several other series. - Jack Coleman
Jack Coleman (born February 21, 1958 in Easton, Pennsylvania) is an American actor and screenwriter, best known for replacing Al Corley in the role of Steven Carrington in the 1980s prime time soap opera "Dynasty" and for portraying Mr. Bennet in science fiction drama series "Heroes". - Valerie Cruz
Valerie Cruz (born 18 July 1976 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American actress. Valerie is of Cuban ancestry. She attended Florida State University and received a BFA theatre degree. At one point she dated Robbie Williams. She has appeared in films such as "Cellular" and played Grace Santiago in "Nip/Tuck". She played a main character in Nip/Tuck, but she left the show just after the first season. - Sanaa Lathan
Sanaa McCoy Lathan (born September 19 1971) is an American actress. - Jill Clayburgh
Jill Clayburgh (born April 30, 1944) is a twice Academy Award-nominated American actress of stage, motion pictures, and television. Clayburgh was born in New York City to a Jewish family. She attended Sarah Lawrence College, where she decided that she wanted to be an actress. She later joined the Charles Street Repertory Theater in Boston. She appeared in numerous Broadway productions in the 1960s, including "The Rothschilds" and "Pippin". - Kelly Taylor
Kelly Taylor (born January 18, 1977), is an American actress. Kelly Taylor is an American actress that is best known for her great versatility and scene-stealing performances. She has appeared in several diverse independent and feature films: "American Lottery", "Local Boys", "Break a Leg", "Reasonable Doubt", "Player 5150". Taylor is often cast in very physical roles and performs her own stunts: "Curse of the Forty-Niner", … - Bruno Campos
Bruno Campos (b. December 3 1973) is a Brazilian actor best known for his role as Dr. Quentin Costa on the Golden Globe Award-winning television show "Nip/Tuck". He was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and spent his childhood travelling through Brazil, Canada, Bahrain, and the United States. At age 14, he attended Michigan's Interlochen Arts Academy. He then studied drama at Northwestern University. - Andrea Bowen
Andrea Bowen is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for playing Julie Mayer on "Desperate Housewives". Bowen made her Broadway debut in 1996 as Young Cosette/Young Eponine in "Les Misérables". At six, she was the youngest actress to ever play the role. From 1996 to 2001 Bowen was a consistent presence on Broadway. She appeared in the original company of the 1998 revival of "The Sound of Music" as Marta, and in 2000, … - Peter Dinklage
Standing four feet five inches tall, actor Peter Dinklage has had a prolific career both on-stage and in film. After graduating from college in Vermont, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and the Welsh School of Music and Drama in Wales. He worked in several productions off-Broadway and wrote his own play entitled Frog. He made his film debut in Tom DiCillo 's 1995 independent comedy Living in Oblivion as the dwarf in the dream sequence. - Michael M. Robin
Michael M. Robin is an American television producer and director, most notable for his work as an executive producer on the FX series, "Nip/Tuck" where he is also a frequent director. Robin is also currently an executive producer/director on the TNT series, "The Closer". Previously, Robin was a producer/director on several notable television series including "NYPD Blue", "Popular", "Kingpin", "C-16:FBI", and "MDs". - Doug Savant
Douglas Peter Savant (born June 21, 1964) is an American actor. - David Nutter
David Nutter is an Emmy Award winning director. He directed episodes of the TV series "Superboy","The X Files", "Dark Angel", "Millennium", "21 Jump Street", "Smallville", "The West Wing", "ER", "Nip/Tuck", Tarzan, Supernatural, Roswell, "Entourage" and "The Sopranos". He also directed one episode (part 4) in the award winning mini-series "Band of Brothers". - Robert Lasardo
Robert LaSardo is an American actor. Born Robert LoSardo on September 20, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York, United States. He acts in movies and television shows, with one of his most notable television portrayals being Escobar Gallardo from the first and fourth season of the TV series Nip/Tuck. - Charles Haid
Charles Maurice Haid III (born June 2, 1943 in San Francisco, California) is an American actor and director in both movies and television. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University). He was associate producer of the original Off-Off-Broadway production of "Godspell" in 1971, originally developed at CMU. His acting credits include the 1980s police drama series "Hill Street Blues", as Officer Andy Renko, and as Dr. - Jamie Babbit
Jamie Babbit (born November 16 1970 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. She is best known for directing the films "But I'm a Cheerleader", "The Quiet" and the upcoming "Itty Bitty Titty Committee". She has also directed episodes of television programs including "Gilmore Girls", "Malcolm in the Middle", "Nip/Tuck" and "The L Word". - Jennifer Salt
Jennifer Salt is an American actress and screenwriter, born September 4, 1944 in Los Angeles, California. Her parents were screenwriter Waldo Salt and actress Mary Davenport. Her best-remembered role was as Eunice Tate-Leitner on the comedy "Soap". A notable early role was in 1969's "Midnight Cowboy", as Joe Buck's hometown lover Crazy Annie. While living with actress Margot Kidder in Malibu in the early-1970s, … - Angela Little
Angela Michelle Little (born July 22, 1972 in Albertville, Alabama) is an American model and actress. Little was selected as "Playboy"'s Playmate of the Month for August 1998, and she has appeared in several Playboy videos and special editions, working steadily for Playboy for more than five years following her centerfold appearance. "Playboy" magazine founder and publisher Hugh Hefner's nickname for Little is "Little Marilyn". - Willam Belli
Willam Belli (b. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a drag queen and film and television actor perhaps best known for his recurring role as Cherry Peck in "Nip/Tuck". He has been in a few films including, "American Wedding" (2003), "The Last Shot" (2004), "Unbeatable Harold" (2005), and "Big Top" and "Because I Said So" (both 2006). Aside from "Nip/Tuck", he has appeared on TV in such shows as, "The District", … - Phillip Rhys
Phillip Rhys (born June 14, 1974) is a British-American actor. He grew up in South London, under the name Phillippe Chaudhary. He played Proto Zoa in the first two "Zenon" Disney Channel Original Movies. Along with some secondary roles in television and film, Rhys is well known to television audiences for his recurring guest roles on "Nip/Tuck" and "24". - L. Scott Caldwell
L. Scott Caldwell (born 17 April 1944) is a Tony Award winning American actress best known for playing the recurring character Rose on "Lost". Caldwell, who attended Loyola University Chicago, has an extensive background in feature films, television and theater. - James S. Levine
James S. Levine is a composer and member of "Remote Control Productions" (formerly "Media Ventures"). He has won two BMI awards. His credits include "Delta Farce", and the T.V. shows "Nip/Tuck" and "The Closer". He has also provided additional music for films such as "Madagascar", "Pearl Harbor" and "Something's Gotta Give". - Keri Lynn Pratt
Keri Lynn Pratt (b. September 23, 1978, Concord, New Hampshire) is an American actress of film and television. She is probably best known for her role of Missy Belknap on "Jack & Bobby" or as Dee Vine in "Drive Me Crazy", which was her debut role. She is also known for her distinctive, mousy voice. Pratt has guested on such series as "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "House", "Bones", "Veronica Mars", … - Brian Kerwin
Brian Kerwin (born October 25 1949) is an American actor. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Kerwin won the Theatre World Award in 1988 for the off-Broadway play "Emily". His Broadway theatre credits include the 1997 revival of "The Little Foxes" and the Elaine May comedy "After the Night and the Music" in 2005. That same year he starred in Edward Albee's "The Goat or Who is Sylvia?" at the Mark Taper Forum. - Georg Stanford Brown
Georg Stanford Brown (born June 24, 1943 in Havana, Cuba) is an actor and Emmy Award winning director, perhaps best known as one of the stars of the ABC police television series "The Rookies" from 1972-1976. He played Tom Harvey (son of Chicken George, great-grandson of Kunta Kinte, and great grandfather of Alex Haley) in the 1977 television miniseries "Roots", and 1979's "Roots: The Next Generations". - Jonathan del Arco
Jonathan Del Arco (March 7, 1966 in Uruguay) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Hugh the Borg on the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" episode I, Borg (1992). He made several reappearances in later episodes. In 2003 he was a guest star on the FX Networks Nip/Tuck as a transsexual named Sofia Lopez. Del Arco emigrated with his family from Uruguay to New York at 10. At 18, he moved to West Hollywood to pursue acting. - John Patrick Amedori
John Patrick Amedori (born April 20, 1987 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American actor. His most notable role has been as the 13 year old Evan Treborn in "The Butterfly Effect". He has also appeared in a number of TV shows, including "Law & Order", "Nip/Tuck", "Joan Of Arcadia" and "Ghost Whisperer". He also apperead in the movies "Stick It" & "love is the Drug." He has been playing the guitar since he was 9 years old. - Chris Diamantopoulos
Chris Diamantopoulos (born May 9, 1975) is a Canadian actor. Born in Toronto, Diamantopoulos portrayed Robin Williams in a television movie about the behind-the-scenes drama during the making of "Mork and Mindy". He has guest-starred in several series, including "Kevin Hill", "Charmed", "Nip/Tuck", and "Boston Legal", and has a supporting role as a gay interior decorator in the USA Network mini-series "The Starter Wife". - Kathleen York
Kathleen York (aka Bird York) is an Academy Award-nominated artist singer-songwriter and actor. After spending years in the indie circuit, York achieved global recognition with her song "In the Deep", which appears on her album "Wicked Little High" and was written for the 2004 film "Crash". "In the Deep" debuted at #64 on the Billboard chart and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song. - Melora Walters
Melora Walters (born October 21 1968) is an American actress born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Frequently cast by Paul Thomas Anderson, she has appeared most notably in "Boogie Nights," as Jessie St. Vincent; and "Magnolia," as Claudia Wilson Gator. She has also appeared on such television shows as "Roseanne", "Seinfeld", "NYPD Blue", and "CSI". Walters is divorced from "Nip/Tuck" actor Dylan Walsh. - Alyson Reed
Alyson Reed (born January 11 1958) is an American dancer and actress. Reed made her Broadway debut in "Dancin'" in 1978. Additional theatre credits include "Dance a Little Closer", "Cabaret", "A Grand Night for Singing", and "Marilyn: An American Fable". She was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for "Cabaret" and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical for "Marilyn". - Mary Page Keller
Mary Page Keller (born March 3, 1961 in Monterey Park, California) is an American actress known for roles on both daytime and primetime television. On daytime, she played the role of Amanda Kirkland on "Ryan's Hope" (1982-83) and the role of Sally Frame on "Another World" (1983-85). Moving to primetime, she played the part of Laura Kelly on two different Fox series, "Duet" and its spinoff "Open House".
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