- Katherine Heigl
Katherine Marie Heigl (born November 24 1978) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress. Heigl is known for her roles on the TV series "Grey's Anatomy" and "Roswell" as well as in the film "Knocked Up". - Sterling Roswell
Sterling Roswell (AKA Rosco) was a member of Spacemen 3 (on "The Perfect Prescription" and "Performance (Live in Amsterdam)" LPs) and is now a solo artist. He served as replacement for Natty Brooker on drums around the time of the "The Perfect Prescription" LP. Following his stint in Spacemen 3, he joined The Darkside and recorded two albums before splitting up. He then moved to Rome, Italy, where he worked with film maker Massimo De Felice. - Maggie Roswell
Maggie Roswell (b. November 14 1952, Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actress. Her full name is Mary Margaret Nena Roswell She is best known for her voice work on "The Simpsons" where she depicted the characters of Maude Flanders, Helen Lovejoy, Miss Hoover, and Luann Van Houten among others. After the 1999 season, she did not re-appear until the 2002 season due to a pay dispute. During this time, she was replaced by Marcia Mitzman Gaven. - John Doe
John Doe (born John Nommensen Duchac on February 25, 1954 in Decatur, Illinois) is the founder of the seminal L.A. punk band X, produced and managed by Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek. His musical compositions and performances are varied, including country and folk music. Doe also performs with the country-folk-punk band The Knitters. In the early 1980s Doe performed on two albums by fellow L.A punk band The Flesh Eaters. - Shiri Appleby
Shiri Appleby was born on December 7, 1978 in Los Angelas California. Shiri (pronounced Sheer-ee) joined by her younger brother Evan and her parents Jerry, a telecommunications executive and her mother, Dena, a school teacher then moved to San Fernando Valley just outside of Los Angelas where she grew up. - Brendan Fehr
Brendan Jacob Joel Fehr (born October 29, 1977) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Michael Guerin on the WB television series "Roswell". He modeled to earn more pocket money and his pictures appeared in magazines. He was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where in 1996 he was cast in an early Internet soap opera, "CR6". He broke into television in 1997 when he was cast in "Breaker High". - Majandra Delfino
Majandra Delfino (born Maria Alejandra Delfino on February 20, 1981 in Caracas, Venezuela), is an actress who is best known for her role as Maria DeLuca in the cult television series "Roswell". - Nick Wechsler
Nick Wechsler (born September 3, 1978 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American actor best known for his role as Kyle Valenti in the "Roswell" television series. - Demi Moore
Demi Moore (born November 11, 1962) is an American actress. She became well-known after a string of 1980s teen-oriented movies, and was one of the best known actresses of 1990s Hollywood. - Jason Katims
Jason Katims works in the television industry as a writer and producer. His credits include "Relativity", which he created and wrote for; "Roswell", which he developed, produced, and wrote for; "My So-Called Life", a few episodes of which he wrote; and "Boston Public", which he co-wrote. He also co-wrote the 1996 movie "The Pallbearer", starring David Schwimmer and Gwyneth Paltrow. - William Sadler
William Sadler (born April 13, 1950) is an American actor. - Melinda Metz
Melinda Metz is an American author of young adult books. Her series "Roswell High", about teenage aliens, is the basis of the WB television series Roswell. Another series, "Fingerprints", is about a psychic girl who reads thoughts from fingerprints. Melinda Metz has also written books for several book series, including "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "The New Adventures of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen", "Ghosts of Fear Street", … - 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". - Tom Price
I am a US House Representative for the state of GA. I am a Republican. My religion is Presbyterian. I am Married. I received my BA from University of Michigan. I received my MD from University of Michigan. I live in Roswell. I was born in Roswell, GA. For issues within my power to resolve, write me at "3730 Roswell Rd., Ste. 50, Marietta, GA 30062". - Paul Davids
Paul Davids is a writer of films and novels, especially about science fiction. Often collaborating with his wife, Hollace, Davids has written and directed the films "Starry Night", "Roswell" a documentary about the Roswell UFO incident and "Timothy Leary's Dead". He also written episodes for the television series "Transformers" as well as a spin-off "Star Wars" series with his wife informally know as the "Jedi Prince" series. - Roswell King
Roswell King (1765 - February 15, 1844) was an American businessman and industrialist. King and his family founded Roswell, Georgia in the 1830s. King was born in Windsor, Connecticut, the son of Timothy King, a weaver and Revolutionary naval commander, and Sarah (Fitch) King. At age fifteen, he moved to Darien, Georgia. His early professional life included jobs as surveyor in Glynn County, Justice of the Peace in McIntosh County, and manager of Pierce Butler's St. - Dave Thomas
Dave Thomas is a physicist and mathematician, mostly known for his writings and research on the paranormal (such as UFO sightings in Roswell, New Mexico and Aztec, New Mexico, as well as finding codings in other texts that dispute the credibility of the Bible Code). Thomas is a graduate of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, with a bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics and a masters degree in mathematics. - Devon Gummersall
Devon Ryan Gummersall (born October 15, 1978, in Durango, Colorado) is an American television and film actor best known for his work on the cult classic television show "My So-Called Life". He began acting at the age of 10, and his first major performance was as a guest star on the television series "Dream On". - David Conrad
David Conrad (born 17 August 1967) is an American actor born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended The Kiski School, Brown University and The Juilliard School. He is currently starring in "Ghost Whisperer" alongside Jennifer Love Hewitt and Camryn Manheim. He is best known for roles in "Men of Honor" and "Return to Paradise" and as Agent Pierce on "Roswell". - Diane Farr
Diane Farr (born September 7, 1969 in New York City, New York) is an American actress. She started out as a model at the age of 12. - Ufo Phil
Phil Hill, better known as UFO Phil, has gained moderate fame and a cult-following as a novelty songwriter and purveyor of short, comedic internet videos. He is also a regular on the nationally syndicated radio program Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, appearing frequently as a guest and contributor. In addition, UFO Phil is the writer/singer of the song "Listening to Coast to Coast", which is often heard at the end of the program. - Karen Handel
Karen Handel is an American politician in the state of Georgia. She is a Republican currently serving as Secretary of State of Georgia. Her previous office was as Chairman of the Fulton County Commission. Prior to her elective office, Handel served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue. - Mary Ellen Trainor
Mary Ellen Trainor (born July 8, 1950) is an American film and television actress who may be best remembered as either Dr. Stephanie Woods in the "Lethal Weapon" movies or as Harriet Walsh (the mother) in "The Goonies". She also played Diane Evans on the TV series "Roswell". She was born July 8, 1950 in San Francisco, California. She frequently appears in the films of Richard Donner and Robert Zemeckis; the latter being her ex husband, … - Jeremy Kagan
Jeremy Kagan, also known as Jeremy Paul Kagan, (born December 14, 1945, Mount Vernon, New York) is an American television director. He has been a prolific television director. In 1996, his work with the Chicago Hope episode "Leave of Absence" won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. He has been involved in other television series, including "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman", "Roswell", and "Picket Fences". - Joe Skeen
Joseph Richard "Joe" Skeen (June 30, 1927-- December 7, 2003) was a conservative Republican congressman from southern New Mexico. He served for eleven terms in the United States House of Representatives between 1980 and 2003. Skeen was born in Roswell, New Mexico. During his teenage years, his family moved to Seattle. During the final year of World War II, Skeen entered the United States Navy. After returning home, he graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station, … - Charles B. Moore
Charles B. Moore, Jr. (born 1920) is an American physicist, engineer and meteorologist, known for his work with gas balloons. He was a former participant in Project Mogul, where his work in materials science allowed the construction of balloons which could better withstand cold temperatures, thereby allowing them to safely rise to significantly greater altitudes. In this role, he has become known as a debunker of Roswell mythos. - Martin Starr
Martin Starr (born July 30, 1982) is an American television and film actor. He is known for his portrayal of Bill Haverchuck on the short-lived NBC dramedy "Freaks and Geeks" (1999-2000). Starr was born Martin James Pflieger Schienle in Santa Monica, California, the son of actress Jean St. James (nee Pflieger) and Jim Schienle, a guidance counselor at West Zephyrhills Elementary. - Mel Odom
Mel Odom (born 1957) is a writer who has published more than 140 books. He is best known for his novels of science fiction and fantasy, though he has also written non-fiction about computer gaming. He has published original novels for popular TV shows, including "Roswell" and "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch". The most popular show for which he has written original novels is "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". - J. G. Hertzler
John Garman "J. G." Hertzler (born March 18, 1949 in Savannah, Georgia) is an American actor, well known in the Star Trek community for his role on "Star Trek Deep Space Nine" ("DS9") as the Klingon General (and later Chancellor) Martok. Hertzler also appeared in the pilot episode "Emissary" of DS9 as the Vulcan captain of the Federation starship "Saratoga". He also played the shapeshifter named Laas in the "DS9" episode "Chimera", … - 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. - Susan Graham
Susan Graham (born 1960, Roswell, New Mexico) is an American mezzo-soprano. She was raised in Midland, Texas. She is a graduate of Texas Tech University and of the Manhattan School of Music. She studied the piano for 13 years. She was a winner in the Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, and also a recipient of the Schwabacher Award from the Merola Program of San Francisco Opera. Graham made her international début at Covent Garden in 1994, … - Desmond Askew
Desmond Askew (b. December 17, 1972, London) is a British actor of film and television. He has appeared in films such as "Go" (1999), "Repli-Kate" (2002), "The Hills Have Eyes" (2006) and "Turistas" (2006). He has appeared in episodic television on series such as "Grange Hill", "Las Vegas", "Charmed", the short-lived "Then Came You", and as the recurring character Brody Davis on "Roswell". - 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. - Laura J. Burns
Laura J. Burns is a Californian author originally from Long Island, New York. Starting in publishing, she now specializes in novels based on television shows or movies. She often collaborates with fellow author Melinda Metz, with whom she writes the book series based on the Everwood TV show, and the "Wright and Wong" young detective series. She was closely involved with the creation of the "Roswell High" series, … - Joe Bauman
Joe Willis Bauman (April 16 1922 - September 20 2005) was an American first baseman in professional baseball who played primarily in the low minor leagues, including the American Association, the Eastern League, and the Southwestern League. He is best remembered for his time with the Roswell Rockets, for whom in 138 games in 1954, he hit 35 doubles, 3 triples, and 72 home runs, the latter being a record that stood throughout pro ball until it was topped in 2001. - Jon Harmon Feldman
Jon Harmon Feldman is an American screenwriter and director. He has created and worked on TV series "Tru Calling" and "Reunion". He wrote and directed the romantic comedy "Lovelife" in 1996, starring Matt Letscher, Sherilyn Fenn, Saffron Burrows, Carla Gugino, Bruce Davison and Jon Tenney. He also worked as a writer on "American Dreams" and "Roswell". - Michael Fields
Michael Fields is an American television producer, writer, and director. His directing credits include "Veronica Mars", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Third Watch", and "Homicide: Life on the Street", "Sex and the City", and "Roswell", among others. He produced the television documentary, "John Updike: In His Own Words", in 1997, and the 2004 movie "Powerless". - Ginny Owens
Ginny Owens is a Contemporary Christian music singer/songwriter. She was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and has been totally blind since the age of two. When she graduated from Belmont University with a degree in Music Education, she found that most people were skeptical about hiring a blind music teacher. Instead she concentrated in singing and songwriting and began making CDs, and has been producing them since 1999 with Rocketown Records, a label under Michael W. Smith. - Paul Horgan
Paul Horgan was an American author of fiction and non-fiction, most of which was set in the Southwestern United States. Born in Buffalo, New York, in 1903, he moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1915. He later attended New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell where he formed a lifelong friendship with fellow classmate, later artist Peter Hurd. He later served as the school's librarian for a number of years. - Neel Reid
Joseph Neel Reid (October 15, 1885 - February 26,1926), also referred to as J. Neel Reid or Neel Reid, was a prominent architect in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 20th century for his firm Hentz, Reid and Adler. Reid was born in Jacksonville, Alabama, in 1885. He moved to Macon, Georgia, at the age of eighteen. After an apprenticeship with architect Curran Ellis, Reid moved to Atlanta to continue his career at the suggestion of his mentor.
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