- Sierra
Sierra (born on March 29, 1972, in Dearborn, Michigan) is an African American pornographic actress. She has credited Nina Hartley with introducing her to the porn world. She is noted in the adult film industry for her huge natural breasts, as well as her facility with anal sex. Since her debut film in 1997, she has performed in over 195 pornographic movies, making her possibly the most prolific and well known African American big-bust performer. - Tom Welling
Thomas John Patrick Welling (born April 26 1977 in Putnam Valley, New York) is an American actor and former male fashion model, most famous for playing Clark Kent on the current television series "Smallville". Other well-known film roles include Charlie Baker in "Cheaper by the Dozen and Cheaper by the Dozen 2" and Nick Castle in the 2005 remake of "The Fog". - Tim Allen
Tim Allen (born Timothy Allen Dick on June 13, 1953) is a Golden Globe-winning American comedian, character actor, voice-over artist, and entertainer perhaps best known for his role in the sitcom "Home Improvement" and his roles in Disney films, such as "The Santa Clause" and "Toy Story". - David Wayne
David Wayne (January 30 1914 - February 9 1995) was a Tony Award-winning American actor with a career spanning nearly half a century. Born Wayne James McMeekan in Traverse City, Michigan and growing up in Bloomingdale, Michigan, Wayne's first major Broadway role was Og the leprechaun in "Finian's Rainbow", for which he won the Theatre World Award and the first ever Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Musical. - Heather Raffo
Heather Raffo is an Iraqi American playwright/Actor. Her father is Iraqi and her mother is American, who are both of Christian faith and Heather was raised a Roman Catholic in Michigan. She is most famous for her notable role in 9 Parts of Desire, which has been noted "Profoundly moving!Rated A" by Entertainment Weekly. The play focuses on the lifes of women in her fathers homeland, Iraq. - Mary Lynn Rajskub
Mary Lynn Rajskub (sometimes credited as Marylynn Rajskub) (born June 22 1971, Trenton, Michigan) is an American actress, artist, and comedienne of Czech descent. - Elizabeth Reaser
Elizabeth Ann Reaser (b. June 15 1975, Bloomfield, Michigan) is an American film, television, and stage actress. She is a former student of the Juilliard School. She may be best known for co-starring in the feature films "Stay" and "The Family Stone". In October 2004, "Interview" magazine hailed her as one of the "14 To Be" emerging creative women. - Mary Jackson
Mary Jackson was an American actress. She is best known for the role of the lovelorn "Miss Emily Baldwin" in The Waltons and was the original choice to play "Alice Horton" in The Days of Our Lives. She in fact played the part in the unaired pilot although the role was subsequently taken by Frances Reid. She was born in Milford, Michigan and earned a bachelor's degree from West Michigan University in 1932. - Terry Crews
Terry Alan Crews (born July 30, 1968) is an American actor and former football player. Crews was born in Flint, Michigan. Crews earned an Art Excellence Scholarship to attend the Interlochen Center for the Arts and then Western Michigan University. While completing his studies as an Art major, Terry was a key member of the WMU football team, where he earned all-conference honors as a defensive end. - Veronica Webb
Veronica Webb is an American supermodel, actress, writer, and journalist. She is of African-American, German & Iroquois descent. As one of the world’s leading supermodels, Veronica Webb graced the covers of Vogue, Essence and Elle magazines and appeared on the runway for Victoria's Secret and Chanel. Today, Ms. Webb has built on her previous accomplishments and achieved remarkable success as a journalist, essayist, author and actress, … - Dan Majerle
Daniel Lewis Majerle (surname pronounced "MAR-lee"; b. September 9 1965, Traverse City, Michigan) is an American former professional basketball player. Known by his fans as "Thunder Dan" or "Dan the Man" he played 14 years in the National Basketball Association, primarily with the Phoenix Suns, also with the Miami Heat and, briefly, the Cleveland Cavaliers. During his career, he was named to the All-Star team three times, … - Colleen Moore
Colleen Moore, born Kathleen Morrison was an American film actress, and one of the most fashionable stars of the silent film era. - Ron Asheton
Ron Asheton (b. July 17, 1948 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is guitarist and co-songwriter with Iggy Pop for the rock band The Stooges for their first two albums, and later appeared as bassist for their third, "Raw Power", when he was replaced in both instrument and songwriting prominence by The Stooges' new guitar player, James Williamson. However, with the Stooges reformed, he once again appears as the band's guitarist. - Justin Bartha
Justin Bartha (born July 21, 1978) is an American actor, known for co-starring in the film "National Treasure". - Karen McDougal
Karen McDougal (born March 23 1971) is an American model and actress. She is known for her appearances in "Playboy" magazine as Playmate of the Month for December 1997 and Playmate of the Year of 1998. A former Pre-Kindergarten teacher, McDougal was the first woman to appear on the cover of Mens Fitness. In addition her popular PMOY video appeared frequently on the VH1 hit show "Pop Up Video". - Edgar Bergen
Edgar John Bergen was an American actor and radio performer, best known as a ventriloquist. - Hal Smith
Harold John "Hal" Smith (August 24, 1916 - January 28, 1994) was an American character actor and voice-over artist. - Sutton Foster
Sutton Foster (born March 18 1975) is a Tony Award- winning American actress, singer, and dancer. Foster was born in Statesboro, Georgia and raised in Troy, Michigan. At the age of fifteen, she was a contestant on the television show "Star Search" and also auditioned for the cast of "The Mickey Mouse Club". She left Troy High School, where she had been active in the Troy Theatre Ensemble, … - Xzibit
Alvin Nathaniel Joiner (born September 18 1974), better known by his stage name Xzibit, is an American rapper, actor, and television personality, who was born in Detroit, Michigan and was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico by his father and stepmother. He is also known for hosting MTV's "Pimp My Ride". He has released a new album once every two years since his 1996 debut "At the Speed of Life"; his most recent "Full Circle", … - Chris Owen
Christopher Owen (born September 25, 1980) is an American actor. He is known for his role in the "American Pie" movies as the inimitable Chuck Sherman (self-styled as "The Sherminator"). He also appeared as Chuck Sherman in "American Pie 2" and "American Pie: Band Camp". Owen was born in Michigan and moved to California with his family as a young child. He has had roles in many popular films such as "Major Payne", "Angus", … - Michael Bailey Smith
Michael Bailey Smith (born November 2 1957) is an American movie and television actor. - Matt Letscher
Matthew Letscher (born June 26, 1970 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan) is an American actor. He is known for starring on the TV series "Good Morning, Miami", for playing the recurring character of Eric Garrett in "Joey", and perhaps best remembered as the utterly contemptible Capt. Harrison Love in "The Mask of Zorro". He also starred in romantic comedy "Lovelife" (1996) opposite Saffron Burrows, … - Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell is an award-winning American director and choreographer. Born in Paw Paw, Michigan, Mitchell's early Broadway credits were as a dancer in "The Will Rogers Follies" and revivals of "Brigadoon" and "On Your Toes". Mitchell's first production as sole chorographer was the 1999 revival of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", which he followed with "The Full Monty". - Dann Florek
Dann Florek (born May 1, 1950 in Flat Rock, Michigan) is an American actor and director. Florek worked his way up from the theatre into supporting roles in such diverse '80's films as "Sweet Liberty", "Moon Over Parador", and "Angel Heart". After a brief stint as the boring husband of Susan Ruttan on NBC's hit drama "L.A. Law", Florek co-starred in the NBC crime drama "Law & Order" as Capt. Don Cragen. - Keith Famie
Keith Famie (born February 11, 1960) was a contestant on the CBS reality television series, "Survivor: The Australian Outback". He was the 14th person to be voted off. On the show, he was awarded an online chat with his girlfriend, where he proposed marriage and she accepted. Despite his experience as a chef, he was depicted as having difficulty preparing rice properly with the more primitive equipment available at their outback campsite. - Faye Grant
Faye Grant (born Faye Elizabeth Yoe on July 16 1957) is an American actress. Grant was born in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. Her first television role was on the TV series "The Greatest American Hero" as "Rhonda Blake". Her best-known role came in 1983 as "Julie Parrish" in the science fiction mini-series "V", the 1984 sequel "V: The Final Battle", and "V: The Series" from 1984 to 1985. - Ella Joyce
Ella Joyce (born June 12 1954) is an American actress. Born Cherron Hoye in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Joyce graduated from the Performing Arts Curriculum at Cass Technical High School, and went on to attend the Dramatic Arts program at Eastern Michigan University. She has studied with several professional mentors, and worked in many regional theaters across America and overseas. - Olivia Brown
Olivia Margarette Brown (b. April 10 1960, Livonia, Michigan) is an American actress. She played Det. Trudy Joplin on "Miami Vice" and Vanessa Hargraves on "Designing Women". She also played a recurring character on "7th Heaven". She has also acted in several films, including "Throw Momma from the Train", "48 Hrs.", and "Streets of Fire". Her brother is Steve Brown who played for the Houston Oilers of the NFL during the late 1980's. - Steven Ford
Steven Meigs Ford (born May 19, 1956 in East Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American actor. He is the youngest son of former United States President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford. Steve Ford attended Utah State University, studying range management, while his older brother Jack studied forestry there. Ford was cast in the 1978 film "Grease" as Tom Chisum, but dropped out before filming began and was replaced by Lorenzo Lamas. - Jamie Hyneman
James Earl Hyneman (born September 25, 1956), known as Jamie Hyneman, is an American visual effects expert, best known for being the co-host of the television series "MythBusters" on the Discovery Channel. He is also the founder of M5 Industries, a special effects workshop where "MythBusters" is filmed. He, along with M5 Industries, is also known in the "BattleBots" circles for his robot entry, Blendo, which was, for a time, … - Susan May Pratt
Susan May Pratt (born February 8, 1974 in Lansing, Michigan) is an American actress. She attended East Lansing High School and was a member of its marching band as a sousaphone player. However, before she could graduate, she left Michigan for New York City to pursue acting and modelling. Her family still reside in Michigan and her father is a physics professor at Michigan State University located in East Lansing, Michigan. - James O'Barr
James O'Barr (born 1960, Detroit, Michigan) is the creator of the comic book series, "The Crow". - Big Herk
Big Herk is an American rapper from Detroit, Michigan. Big Herk started off rapping with the Detroit-based group Rock Bottom. He left the group in 2003 and released his debut "Guilty As Charged". He was later featured in the movie "Project 313". He is featured on the Rap Snacks brand "Hot Sauce" chips bag. He is also featured on Slum Village's "Detroit Deli: A Taste of Detroit" album featuring MC Breed entitled "It's On", … - Jack Perrin
Jack Perrin was an American actor specializing in westerns. He was born Lyman Wakefield Perrin in Three Rivers, Michigan; his father worked in real estate and relocated the family to Los Angeles, California shortly after the turn of the century. Perrin served in the U.S. Navy during World War I. Following the war, he returned to Los Angeles and started acting for Universal Studios. Initially Perrin did bit parts and supporting roles, … - El Debarge
Eldra Patrick DeBarge (born June 4, 1961 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American R&B and soul falsetto singer, the focal point and lead singer of the DeBarge family group throughout the early 1980s. He is currently married to Monique DeBarge but the two are separated. - Dan Goggin
Dan Goggin is an American writer, composer, and lyricist for musical theatre. Born in Alma, Michigan, Goggin began his career as a singer in the Broadway production of "Luther", which starred Albert Finney. He then toured for five years as a member of the folksinging duo, "The Saxons", before writing the music for and appearing in the off-Broadway musical "Hark!". - Jaime Ray Newman
Jaime Ray Newman (b. April 2 1978, Farmington Hills, Michigan) is an American actress. She is also known as Jamie Ray Newman. - James T. Callahan
James T. Callahan (born October 4, 1930 in Grand Rapids, Michigan), is an American actor known for playing Walter Powell in "Charles in Charge" from 1987-1990 Jeff Barnes in Knight Rider from 1982-1985. He has been married to Peggy Cannon seen 1994, he started acting on TV movies in 1959. - James Tolkan
James Tolkan (born June 20, 1931) is an American character actor. Tolkan is known for his role in the 1985 film "Back to the Future" as Hill Valley High School principal Mr. Strickland. He reprised the role in the 1989 sequel "Back to the Future Part II" and, in 1990, he played the part of Mr. Strickland's grandfather in "Back to the Future Part III". Other well known films include WarGames and the 1986 box office hit "Top Gun". - William Lucking
William Lucking also known as Bill Lucking (b. June 17 1941, Vicksburg, Michigan) is an American film, television, and stage actor. He moved to Santa Paula, California in 1971. He currently resides in Pasadena.
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