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  1. Ally Walker

    Ally Walker is an American actress. She was born Allene Walker on August 25, 1961 in Tullahoma, Tennessee but grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Originally intending to become a scientist, she attended the University of California at Santa Cruz, where she obtained a degree in biochemistry. Subsequently, she worked as a researcher on a genetic engineering project, while preparing for UCLA Medical School. However, while spending a semester at Richmond College of Arts in London, …

  2. Robert Davi

    Robert Davi (born June 26, 1953) is an American character actor who tends to play villains. He is known for his rugged features and impressive stature. Davi is perhaps best remembered for his role as the villain Franz Sanchez in the James Bond film "Licence to Kill", but also played memorable roles such as Special Agent Johnson in "Die Hard" and the singing Fratelli brother, Jake, in "The Goonies".

  3. 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.

  4. Erica Gimpel

    Erica F. Gimpel (June 25 1964 in Manhattan, New York), American television actress, known from the roles on television such as "Fame", "Profiler", "Roswell", "ER", "JAG", and "Veronica Mars". In 1982, she graduated from New York's High School For The Performing Arts. She had toured the United States and Europe with her mother, singer Shirley Bash, in the play "Porgy and Bess". Her father is Joseph Gimpel, short story writer.

  5. Traci Lords

    Traci Lords (born Nora Louise Kuzma on May 7, 1968), also known as Traci Elizabeth Lords and Tracy Lords, is an American film actress and singer. She first achieved notoriety for her underage appearances in pornographic films and "Penthouse" magazine (she was 16 years old in her first film), later becoming a television and B-movie actress.

  6. Robert Ressler

    Robert Ressler is a former FBI agent and author. He coined the term serial killer and played a significant role in the psychological profiling of violent offenders in the 1970s. He served in the US Army before joining the FBI in 1970. Ressler was recruited into the Behavioural Science Unit that deals with drawing up psychological profiles of violent offenders who typically select victims at random, such as rapists and serial killers.

  7. Roy Hazelwood

    Roy Hazelwood is a former FBI profiler of sex crimes and is generally regarded as the pioneer of profiling sexual predators. He worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation but retired in the Early 90s. In 1980, he developed the distinction between "organized" and "disorganized" murderers, a concept that is still used by law enforcement to help in the apprehension of criminals. He also defined the four categories of rapists, which are power-reassurance, power assertive, …

  8. Gregg McCrary

    Gregg O. McCrary is a former FBI agent, who has been associated with the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC) since its inception in 1985. At the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, McCrary constructed behavioral profiles of unknown offenders and provided threat analysis. McCrary is a contributing author to the acclaimed "Crime Classification Manual" published in 1992.

  9. Caitlin Wachs

    Caitlin Elizabeth Wachs (born March 15, 1989) is an American actress who has acted in several films and TV series. Wachs (pronounced "wax") has been nicknamed "Cat" and "Shimmer". She acted alongside Ally Walker and Robert Davi in "Profiler". She played the president's daughter, Rebecca Calloway, on the series "Commander in Chief". Wachs was born in Eugene, Oregon. She lives in Los Angeles, California with her parents, Allan and Patrice Wachs, …

  10. Dennis Christopher

    Dennis Christopher (born Dennis Carrelli on 2 December 1955) is an American actor. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His breakthrough role was as Dave Stoller in the cycling classic "Breaking Away" (1979). Other roles include as an American track star in "Chariots of Fire" and "Fade to Black". He has appeared in nearly 40 movies and made-for-TV movies since 1975.

  11. John E. Douglas

    John E. Douglas (born June 18, 1945) is a former FBI agent and one of the first profilers. Douglas was instrumental in the capture of numerous serial killers, and for years he attempted to find out the identity of the Green River Killer, an endeavor that nearly cost him his life when his stress-wracked body was unable to fight off viral encephalitis. Following his retirement from the FBI in 1995, …

  12. A Martinez

    emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor - Daytime Drama Series<br>;1990 "Santa Barbara"A Martinez (born Adolph Larrue Martinez, III September 27, 1948) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role in the daytime soap opera, "Santa Barbara". His heritage is Native American, Spanish, and Mexican. Martinez was born in Glendale, California, his family referred to him as "A", "Little Adolph", …

  13. Dayle Hinman

    Dayle Hinman (born September 21, 1952) is a retired FBI-trained criminal profiler. She has a television series on CourtTV, "Body of Evidence", documenting some of the cases she was assigned to while working at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

  14. David Canter

    David V. Canter is a psychologist. He began his career as an "architectural psychologist studying the interactions between people and buildings, publishing and providing consultancy on the designs of offices, schools, prisons, housing and other building forms as well as exploring how people made sense of the large scale environment, notably cities. He set up the Journal of Environmental Psychology in 1980.

  15. Cameron Watson

    Cameron Watson is an American actor, screenwriter, and director, best known for playing Bart Fallmont in the TV miniseries "Dynasty: The Reunion". Watson wrote and directed his first feature film, "Our Very Own", in 2005. The film stars Allison Janney, Keith Carradine, Jason Ritter, Cheryl Hines, Hilarie Burton and Mary Badham (Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird") in her first screen role in 40 years.

  16. Doug Savant

    Douglas Peter Savant (born June 21, 1964) is an American actor.

  17. Lawrence Pressman

    Lawrence Pressman (born July 10, 1939 in Cynthiana, Kentucky, USA) is an actor, probably best known for roles on "Doogie Howser, M.D.", "Ladies Man", a recurring role on "Profiler", and as the titular character on "Mulligan's Stew". His first role was on the soap opera "The Edge of Night", and one of his first movie starring roles was in "Shaft". In addition to Doogie, Pressman has often portrayed a doctor, …

  18. Roger Depue

    Roger Depue is a 21-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where he served as Unit Chief of the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia. Following retirement from the FBI, Depue founded The Academy Group, Inc (AGI).

  19. Stephanie Niznik

    Stephanie Niznik (born May 20, 1967 in Bangor, Maine) is an American film, television, and theatre actress most famous for her role as Nina Feeney on "Everwood". She has been cast in the upcoming film, "The Twenty". Ms. Niznik has just landed the role of the mother figure on the CW drama, "Life is Wild". Her previous television roles include guest roles on "Dr.

  20. Howard Teten

    Howard Teten is a former FBI instructor at the FBI Academy who taught applied criminology and pioneered offender profiling with Patrick Mullany.

  21. Craig Wasson

    Craig Wasson (b. March 15, 1954 in Eugene, Oregon, USA) is an American actor who starred in movies and on television. His first feature film was in the 1977 film "Rollercoaster". Later on, he starred in the 1984 suspense movie "Body Double" as Jake Scully, his other big role came in 1987 in the hit horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" as Dr. Neil Gordon. Craig's most recent film is the 2006 film "Akeelah and the Bee".

  22. Danny Lux

    Danny Lux is an BMI Award-winning composer who has contributed music to dozens of television and film productions in the U.S. Film credits include "Halloween: Resurrection" and "Stolen Summer" (both in 2002). TV series credits include theme music for "Sliders", "Million Dollar Mysteries", "Crisis Center" (first Emmy nomination), "Profiler" (second Emmy nomination), and "Boston Legal".

  23. Kayla Ewell

    Kayla Ewell, (born August 27 1985 in Long Beach, California) is an American actress known for her role as Caitlin Ramirez on CBS soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful" from 2004 to 2005. Her other acting credits include roles on "The Sullivan Sisters", "Freaks and Geeks", "Profiler", "Boston Public", "The O.C.", "Veronica Mars" and the film "Bloodhounds, Inc". She graduated from Los Alamitos High School in 2003.

  24. Maree Cheatham

    Maree Cheatham (born 2 June 1942 in Oklahoma) is an American actress, best known for her television appearances. She was credited for much of her career as Marie Cheatham. She was a regular cast member of the daytime serials "Days of our Lives", where she originated the role of the youngest Horton daughter, Marie, later known as "Sister Marie", and "General Hospital", which she played Lucy Coe's wacky and fun-loving Aunt Charlene Simpson.

  25. Wyatt Knight

    Wyatt Knight (b. January 20,1955 is an American actor, he is well known for his role as Tommy Turner in the Porky's trilogy. He has made guest appearances on numerous tv shows, with appearances on The Waltons, Profiler, Chicago Hope and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in the season 1 episode "Coming of Age". Wyatt Knight is friends with Porky's co-stars Dan Monahan, Tony Ganios, Roger Wilson and Cyril O'Reilly.

  26. Stuart Charno

    Stuart Charno (born September 29, 1956 in Queens, New York, USA) is an American actor. He has been a stand-up comic and has starred in film and on television. His first role was in the 1981 horror film "Friday the 13th Part 2". Other well-known roles include the 1985 comedy film "Just One of the Guys" (as Harold "Reptile" Sherpico) and the 1986 film "Modern Girls" in which he appeared with "Just One of the Guys" co-star Clayton Rohner.

  27. Doug Spearman

    Doug Spearman is a Washington, D.C. native who has been acting since the age of seven. His career highlights include work on such television shows as "Star Trek Voyager", "The Drew Carey Show", "The Hughleys", "Charmed", "Gideon's Crossing", "MAD TV", "Girlfriends" and "Profiler". On stage, Doug has starred in such productions as the American premiere of the AIDS drama, …

  28. André Nemec

    André Nemec is the writer and producer on hit television show "Alias". Past credits for writing include episodes of "Alias", "Fastlane", "She Spies", and "Profiler".

  29. Patrick Mullany

    Patrick J. Mullany is a former FBI instructor at the FBI Academy. Howard Teten and Mullany pioneerd FBI's offender profiling as they designed a method for analyzing unknown offenders in unsolved cases.

  30. Michael R. Napier

    Michael Napier is a FBI veteran of 27 years, who worked as Supervisory Special Agent, field office program manager and violent crime assessor for the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC). Napier is an active participant of the Academy Group, after his retirement from FBI.

  31. Robert John Davi

    From his portrayal of James Bond villain Franz Sanchez to FBI profiler Bailey Malone in "Profiler" (1996), Robert Davi is one of the film industry's most recognized tough guys, whether on the big screen or on television. His tough exterior masks a powerful inner sensitivity, which he calls upon for his most notorious roles. A stickler for research, Davi contacted Quantico and arranged to meet Bill Hagenmeyer, the real-life FBI profiler. Davi received critical acclaim within the...

  32. Ally Walker

    Raised in New Mexico, Ally Walker majored in biology and chemistry at the University of California in Santa Cruz. While spending a semester at Richmond College of the Arts in London, Ally became interested in the theater. After graduating with her degree in science, Ally worked on a genetic engineering project until a producer saw her in an L.A. restaurant and cast her in a movie. Television provided employment in the early days of her career with parts in the soap opera "Santa...

  33. Dennis Christopher

    Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1979" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 31. [1979] Graduated from Monsignor Bonner High School, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania--Class of 1968 (as Dennis Carrelli). Paul Dooley and Christopher have played father and son twice in movies: Liam and Hughie Brenner in "A Wedding" (1978), and Raymond and Dave Stoller in Breaking Away (1979). They later played father and son (Stan and Roger Coffman) in the "Cherry Red" episode of "Law &...

  34. Mike Bonvillain

    Member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC).

  35. Heather McComb

    Her first acting role was for a Publishers Clearing House commercial when she was two years old. Engaged to actor James Van Der Beek [2002] Her sister, Jennifer McComb, introduced her to future husband James Van Der Beek after having worked with him in an episode of "Dawson's Creek" (1998). Jennifer played Ursula in the famous "Friday the 13th" episode, broadcast in May 1998. Born on the same day as Coldplay singer Chris Martin.

  36. Shiek Mahmud-Bey

    Shiek is a former New York Golden Gloves Finalist who got his start at a small acting company founded by his boxing trainer, Adolph Caesar. It was there that he honed his talent; joining the National Black Theater of Harlem and the Improvisation Theatre Company, where he appeared in Family Linen, Mind, Body And Soul and My Africa - written by Shiek himself. At the suggestion of actor Morgan Freeman, Shiek decided to learn as much of the business as possible. He enrolled at NYU - taking...

  37. Julian Dana William McMahon

    Julian McMahon was the second of three children born to Sir William and Lady Sonia McMahon. The late Sir William was the former Prime Minister of Australia. Julian studied law at the University of Sydney, but he became bored after one year and began a career in modeling, working primarily in commercials. In 1987, he headed began print modeling assignments in Los Angeles, New York, Milan, Rome and Paris. His appearance in a TV commercial promoting jeans in his home country made him...

  38. Peter Frechette

    Born and raised in Coventry, Rhode Island, Peter Frechette earned a B.F.A. in Theater from the University of Rhode Island before moving to New York City to pursue acting there on stage. He earned Tony Award nominations for his performances in the play Eastern Standard which played on Broadway, and the off-Broadway production of Our Country's Good. Additional stage credits include Night and Her Stars, and The Destiny of Me. He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1970s to pursue acting in the...

  39. Hans Beimler
  40. Hans Beimler

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