- Jensen Ackles
Jensen Ross Ackles (born March 1, 1978) is an American television actor. He is notable for his television roles as Eric Brady in "Days of Our Lives", Alec/X5-494 in "Dark Angel", Jason Teague in "Smallville" and most recently Dean Winchester on the CW series "Supernatural" - Supernatural
Supernatural (aka MC Supernatural) is a rapper known for his skills in freestyling. Hailing from Indiana, "Supernat" moved to NYC and soon became a New Yorker. Through the years, he became a legend in the realm of freestyle emcee battles. He signed with elektra records and recorded an album titled Natural Disasters. Nat had a falling with the label and he was subsequently dropped, … - Jared Padalecki
Jared Tristan Padalecki (born July 19, 1982) is an American actor. He grew up in Texas and came to fame in the early 2000s after appearing on the television series "Gilmore Girls" as well as in several Hollywood films, including "New York Minute" and "House of Wax". Padalecki has most recently become known for his starring role on the television series "Supernatural". - James Randi
James Randi (born August 7, 1928), stage name The Amazing Randi, is a stage magician and scientific skeptic best known as a challenger of paranormal claims and pseudoscience. Born Randall James Hamilton Zwinge, in Toronto, Canada, Randi is the founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF). - Carlos Santana
Carlos Augusto Alves Santana (born July 20 1947), known simply as Carlos Santana or Santana, is a Grammy Award-winning Mexican-born American Latin rock musician and guitarist. He became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band, the Santana Blues Band, going mostly under the title "Santana," which created a highly successful blend of salsa, rock, blues, and jazz fusion. - Rob Thomas
Robert Kelly "Rob" Thomas (born February 14, 1972) is an American pop-rock recording artist and songwriter. He is the primary songwriter and lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty and formerly of the band Tabitha's Secret. Thomas also records and performs as a solo artist. Thomas earned three Grammy awards for co-writing and singing on the Carlos Santana triple-platinum hit "Smooth," on the album "Supernatural" in 1999. - Alyssa Milano
Alyssa Jayne Milano (born December 19, 1972) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in the sitcom "Who's the Boss?" and on the supernatural series "Charmed". - Clive Barker
Clive Barker is futue of Horror,He is a phenomenal artist, writer, and director.. I am a big fan of him FROM INDIA …I love his GAME ,,,UNDYING… - Eric Kripke
Eric Kripke (born April 24, 1974) is an American television writer, director, and producer. He is mostly known for creating the television series "Supernatural". After graduating from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts in 1996, Kripke wrote and directed two 1997 films, "Battle of the Sexes" and "Truly Committed". He later developed and wrote for the The WB's 2003 television series "Tarzan", … - Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (born April 22, 1966 in Seattle, Washington) is an American actor. Morgan became well known in 2006 for playing three high-profile recurring roles simultaneously: patient Denny Duquette on "Grey's Anatomy", patriarch John Winchester on "Supernatural", and Judah Botwin, the deceased husband of show protagonist Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) on the Showtime series "Weeds". - Michael Shermer
Michael Shermer , as head of one of America's leading skeptic organizations, and as a powerful activist and essayist in the service of this operational form of reason, is an important figure in American public life. ... - Algernon Blackwood
Algernon Henry Blackwood, CBE (March 14, 1869 - December 10, 1951) was an English writer of tales of the supernatural. - 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". - Arthur Machen
Arthur Machen (March 3, 1863 - December 15, 1947) was a leading Welsh author of the 1890s. He is best known for his influential supernatural, fantasy, and horror fiction. He also is well known for his leading role in creating the legend of the Angels of Mons. - John Paul Jackson
John Paul Jackson is the founder of Streams Ministries International, a ministry that deals especially with prophecy. A popular Christian teacher and conference speaker, John Paul travels around the world teaching on dreams, visions, and on the supernatural. He has authored many books, developed numerous training courses and has appeared on The 700 Club, Benny Hinn's "This Is Your Day" program, and many other television broadcasts. - Samantha Ferris
Samantha Ferris (born in Vancouver, Canada) is a Canadian actress and in the mid-1990's was a television reporter for the Bellingham, Washington station KVOS TV-12, where she went by the name Janie Ferris. She is currently cast as NTAC director Nina Jarvis in the USA Network series "The 4400" and has a recurring role in the second season of "Supernatural" as Ellen Harvelle, mother of Jo Harvelle. - Sarah Shahi
Aahoo Jahansouzshahi, also known as Sarah Shahi, is an American actress, model and former NFL Cheerleader of Iranian and Spanish descent, a descendent of 19th century Iranian Shah Fat′h Ali Shah Qajar. Shahi was named #90 on the Maxim magazine "Hot 100 of 2005" list; she moved up to #66 in 2006. - Alex Proyas
Alex Proyas (born September 23 1963) is an Australian film director, writer, and producer. He was born to Greek parents in Egypt but moved to Sydney when he was 3 years of age. The director of numerous music videos and commercials frequently works with production designer Patrick Tatopoulos. His first movie directorial project was a movie adaptation of the comic book "The Crow" starring Brandon Lee. Tragically, Lee was killed in an accident during filming, … - Adrianne Palicki
Adrianne Palicki (born on May 6, 1983 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American actress who currently stars as Tyra Collette on the NBC television series "Friday Night Lights". She appeared in the Aquaman-based WB pilot "Mercy Reef" as an evil siren, but the pilot was not picked up for series by the CW network, a result of The WB and UPN network merger, which occurred while the pilot was being filmed. - Kim Manners
Kim Manners is an American television producer and director best known for his work on "The X-Files" and "Supernatural". - Ben Edlund
Ben Edlund is a comic book artist and writer and television screenwriter. He created his signature character The Tick when he was 17, and was given the chance to do a full comic based on the character by New England Comics, when the publisher needed a new title fast, based on a production mix-up. Edlund drew the popular character while majoring in film at Massachusetts College of Art. The Tick has since been featured in animation on Fox TV and Comedy Central, … - Eagle-Eye Cherry
Eagle-Eye Lanoo Cherry (born 7 May, 1971, in Stockholm, Sweden) is an American-Swedish musician. He is the son of jazz artist Don Cherry. His half-sisters Neneh Cherry and Titiyo are also successful musicians, and his step-brother Will Marsden is a successful under-21 British tennis player. At a young age he moved to Scunthorpe with his dog. There he began acting and playing music. After his father's death in 1995, Eagle-Eye moved to Stockholm with his girlfriend, … - Keith R. A. Decandido
Keith R. A. DeCandido (born April 18, 1969 in New York, United States) is an American sci-fi and fantasy writer. DeCandido was born in the Bronx in New York City, the son of Robert L. DeCandido and GraceAnne A. DeCandido. He claims to have been a "Star Trek" fan even before his birth, as his parents were fans of "Star Trek: The Original Series". While DeCandido is best known for his "Star Trek" fiction, … - Tamara Feldman
Tamara Feldman is an American actress. She was born in Wichita, Kansas. Her mother is Cherokee/Mexican. She has appeared in the WB (now CW) television series Smallville and Supernatural. - Jodelle Ferland
Jodelle Micah Ferland (born October 9, 1994 in Nanaimo, British Columbia) is a young Canadian actress. She made her movie debut at age 4 in the TV-movie "Mermaid", for which she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination, making her the youngest nominee in Emmy history. She has since made guest appearances in several televisions series, including "Smallville", "Dark Angel", "Stargate SG-1" and "Supernatural", … - Robert Todd Carroll
Robert Todd Carroll (1945-), Ph.D., is an American writer and academic, acting as a philosophy professor and chairman of the Philosophy Department at Sacramento City College. Carroll has authored several books and skeptical essays. A longtime advocate of atheism, scientific skepticism, and critical thinking, in 1994 he set up the Skeptic's Dictionary online, initially consisting of fewer than fifty articles, mostly on logical fallacies and pseudoscience. - Tom Holland
Tom Holland (born 1968) is an acclaimed British author. He has written many books, both fiction and non-fiction, on many subjects from vampires to history. Holland was born and brought up in Salisbury, England. He obtained a double first at Cambridge, and afterwards studied shortly for a PhD at Oxford, taking Lord Byron as his subject, before interrupting the post graduate studies and moving to London. - John Dickson Carr
John Dickson Carr (November 30, 1906-February 27, 1977) was a prolific American author of detective stories who also published under the pen names Carter Dickson, Carr Dickson, and Roger Fairbairn. He is generally regarded as one of the greatest writers of so-called "Golden Age" mysteries, complex, plot-driven stories in which the puzzle is paramount. Most of his many novels and short stories feature the elucidation, … - Nicki Aycox
Nicki Lynn Aycox (born May 26, 1975, in Hennessey, Oklahoma) is an American actress best known for her roles as Syl on the series "Dark Angel" and Stella Vessey on the dramedy "Ed". She also had a stint as the unreliable sister of Detective Rush on the series "Cold Case" and as Pvt. Brenda "Mrs. B" Mitchell in the FX series "Over There". She was the first actress to appear on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" as Captain Jim Brass' daughter, … - Russell Lee
Russell Lee is the author of "True Singapore Ghost Stories", a series of books that have been among the most popular sources of ghost stories in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Hong Kong ever since Book 1 was released in 1989. Each book is a compilation of spooky tales relating to the supernatural, all of which were either collected by Russell Lee and his team or sent to them by readers. Most of the stories occur in Asia. - Taylor Cole
Taylor Quinn Cole (born April 29, 1984 in Arlington, Texas) is an American actress and former fashion model. In high school, Taylor traveled with the Junior Olympics volleyball squad. It was also in high school she got her start as a model. Taylor moved to New York to further her modeling career. She appeared in commercials and advertisements such as Crest toothpaste, Old Spice and Dooney & Bourke handbags. When she visited her mother and stepdad actor, … - Brent Weber
Brent Weber (born July 16, 1980 in Mauriceville, Texas) is an actor and model. Weber was discovered for modeling when he brought his little sister to an open call. Brent started modeling at the age of sixteen, and has worked with such photographers as Bruce Weber and Herb Ritts.He is best known for his role as Terry Burke on the short-lived supernatural drama "Point Pleasant". - Brad Kern
Brad Kern is a television producer best known for his work as executive producer on the eight season long supernatural dramedy Charmed. His previous credits include Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. and various others. - Fredric Lehne
Fredric Lehne also known as Fredric Lane is an American actor who has appeared in over 200 films, mini-series, and television shows as well as many stage productions including works by Shakespeare, Moliere and Ibsen on Broadway. He is perhaps best known for his role as US Marshal Edward Mars in ABC’s "Lost" and as INS agent Janus in the film "Men in Black". - Steve Railsback
Steve Railsback (born Stephen Hall Railsback on 16 November 1945) is an American actor of film and television. - Christopher Lennertz
Christopher Lennertz (born January 2, 1972) is a musical composer for video games, films, and television shows. He attended the Thornton School of Music at USC, where he studied with Academy Award winner Elmer Bernstein. Lennertz won several awards for his 2003 soundtrack to "Medal of Honor: Rising Sun", the first of three "Medal of Honor" games composed by Lennertz. - Chris Long
Chris Long is a British [film director|director]] and producer. He has worked on "Smallville", "Supernatural", and "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" as well as many other programs. - Mcg
Joseph "McG" McGinty Nichol (born November 30, 1968) is an American film producer and director. He was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Armed with a psychology degree from UC Irvine, McG started as a still photographer in the music business, shooting local bands and musicians with whom he was friendly. Eventually, this led him to direct music videos. His films include: "Charlie's Angels", "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle", … - Phil Rickman
Phil Rickman is a British author best known for writing supernatural and mystery novels, often based on conflicting forces of paganism and other religions. Rickman was born in Lancashire in northern England. He worked as a journalist for BBC World Service TV and BBC Radio 4. His first novel, Candlenight, won critical acclaim and gained Rickman the title of Britain's next great horror writer. He followed up with four more standalone novels, … - Lyall Watson
Lyall Watson (born April 12, 1939) is a botanist, zoologist, biologist, anthropologist, ethologist, and author of many new age books, among the most popular of which is the best seller "Supernature". Lyall Watson tries to make sense of natural and supernatural phenomena in biological terms. He is credited with the first published use of the term Hundredth Monkey in his 1979 book, "Lifetide".
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