- Sharon Stone
Sharon Vonne Stone (born March 10, 1958) is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning American actress, producer, and former fashion model. She came to international attention for her performance in the 1992 Hollywood blockbuster film "Basic Instinct".
- Taylor Swift
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is a Platinum-selling, American country music singer-songwriter. In 2006, she had her first hit at the young age of 16, called "Tim McGraw", about a summer love. Since then, she has risen to fame as a successful teenage star and is also an Internet sensation. She won CMT's "Breakthrough Video of the Year" award in 2007 for her hit "Tim McGraw", and was also nominated by the Academy of Country Music for "Top New Female Vocalist".
- Richard Gere
Richard Tiffany Gere (born August 31, 1949) is an American actor. He first became famous during the 1980s, after appearing in several successful Hollywood films, including "An Officer and a Gentleman", and has since retained his status as a leading man. During the 1990s and 2000s, he starred in several well-received films, "Pretty Woman", "Primal Fear", and "Chicago" for which he won a Golden Globe award as Best Actor.
- John Hamilton
John Hamilton (January 16, 1886 - October 15, 1958) was an American actor, who appeared in many movies and television programs. He is probably best remembered for his role as the blustery newspaper editor Perry White on the 1950s television program "Adventures of Superman".
- Katherine Moennig
Katherine Sian Moennig (born 29 December, 1977) is an American actress known for her role as Shane McCutcheon on "The L Word".
- David Lewis
David Lewis (October 19, 1916-December 11, 2000) was an American actor, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is best known for playing Edward Quartermaine on the longrunning American soap opera General Hospital, a role which he played from 1978 to 1993. He was a pioneering actor in the medium of television, his first televised role occurring in 1949 on the show "Captain Video and His Video Rangers". He died in Woodland Hills, California, after a long illness.
- Matthew Fox
Matthew Fox (born July 14, 1966) is an actor and former model. His first major role was playing the older brother and patriarch Charlie Salinger on "Party of Five" in the 1990s, co-starring with both Scott Wolf and Neve Campbell. He gained much greater fame for his current starring role as Dr. Jack Shephard on the hit ABC drama series "Lost".
- Kerr Smith
Kerr Van Cleve Smith (born March 9, 1972) is an American actor best known for playing the gay high school student Jack McPhee on the television drama "Dawson's Creek. " He also starred in the 2006 FOX legal drama "Justice".
- Maria Bello
Maria Elaine Bello (born April 18, 1967) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress.
- Mike Ditka
Michael Keller Ditka, Jr. (born October 18, 1939, in Carnegie, Pennsylvania) also known as Iron Mike Ditka or Da Coach, is a former American NFL player, television commentator, and coach. Ditka coached the Chicago Bears for 11 years. Ditka and Tom Flores are the only two people to win Super Bowls as a player, an assistant coach and a head coach; and was the only individual to participate in two Chicago Bears' championships, …
- Perry Como
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (May 18 1912 - May 12 2001) was an American crooner. During a career spanning more than half a century he recorded exclusively for the RCA Victor label after signing with it in 1943. He sold millions of records for RCA and also pioneered a weekly musical variety television show, which set the standards for the genre and proved to be one of the most successful in television history.
- Henry Jones
Henry Burk Jones was an American actor of stage, film and television. Jones was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Helen Burk and John Francis Xavier Jones. Jones is remembered for his role as the handyman, Leroy Jessup, in the movie the Bad Seed despite having appeared in over 180 movies and television shows. He appeared in "Vertigo" in 1958 and on several episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents".
- George Bancroft
George Bancroft (September 30, 1882 - October 2, 1956) was an American actor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy, but left the Navy to become one of the top Hollywood stars of the 1920s. Bancroft's first starring role was in "Pony Express" (1925), and the next year he headed a cast including Wallace Beery and Charles Farrell in the period naval epic "Old Ironsides" (1926), …
- Jack Palance
Jack Palance (February 18, 1919 - November 10, 2006) was an Oscar-winning American film actor. With his rugged facial features and gravelly voice, Palance was best known to modern movie audiences as both the characters of Curly and Duke in the two "City Slickers" movies, but his career spanned half a century of film and television appearances.
- Jayne Mansfield
Jayne Mansfield (born Vera Jayne Palmer; April 19, 1933-29 June 1967) was an American actress and "Playboy" centerfold. One of the leading sex symbols of the 1950s, like Marilyn Monroe, Mansfield starred in several popular Hollywood films that emphasized her platinum-blonde hair, dramatic hourglass figure and cleavage-revealing costumes. She was a recipient of a Golden Globe Award and a Theatre World Award for two early screen and stage performances.
- Jerry Orbach
Jerome Bernard Orbach was an American actor best known for his starring role as Det. Lennie Briscoe in the "Law & Order" television series and for his musical theater roles.
- John Drew
John Drew (born Jonathan Henry Drewland, September 3, 1827-May 21, 1862) was an Irish-born American actor.
- Nick Adams
Nick Adams born Nicholas Aloysius Adamshock (July 10, 1931, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania -- February 7, 1968, Hollywood, California), was an American actor.
- Devon
Devon (born Kristie Marie Lisa on March 28 1977 in Allentown, Pennsylvania) is an American pornographic actress.
- Tom Mix
Thomas Edwin Mix (born Thomas Hezikiah Mix was an American film actor and the star of many early Western movies. He made a reported 336 films between 1910 and 1935, all but 9 of which were silent features. He was Hollywood’s first Western megastar and is noted as having defined the genre for all cowboy actors who followed.
- Mary McDonnell
Mary McDonnell (born April 28, 1952) is an Academy Award-nominated American film, stage, and television actress. She is most famous from her Oscar-nominated role in "Dances with Wolves" and starring as President Laura Roslin in "Battlestar Galactica".
- Danny Bonaduce
Danny Bonaduce (pronounced), born Dante Daniel Bonaduce, August 13, 1959 in Broomall, Pennsylvania, is an American comedian, actor, radio personality, and television personality. He is the son of veteran TV writer/producer Joseph Bonaduce. Bonaduce's primary current occupation is co-hosting "The Adam Carolla Show". He frequently makes personal appearances in television, radio, and at public events.
- Cheri Oteri
Cheri Oteri (born Cheryl Ann O'Teari on September 19, 1962) is an American actress and comedian known for her work on NBC's Saturday Night Live.
- Peter Coyote
Peter Coyote (born October 10, 1941) is an American actor and author who has appeared in over 70 films and has narrated many documentaries and audio books. His voice work includes narrating the opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics. He has also served as an announcer during Oscar telecasts. He is the cofounder, with Emmett Grogan, of the San Francisco Diggers and a veteran of the San Francisco Mime Troupe.
- 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".
- Ryan Dunn
Ryan Dunn (born June 11, 1977) in Medina, Ohio) has appeared on "Jackass", MTV's "Viva La Bam", "Homewrecker", and is a member of the CKY Crew. Ryan played the main character in Bam Margera's film "Haggard", which was based on a failed relationship Ryan had experienced. He is a close friend of Bam, as shown in "Viva La Bam". Dunn is known for wrecking cars; he once flipped a car 8 times into oncoming traffic with Bam Margera, …
- Patrick Quinn
Patrick Dominic Quinn (b. February 12 1950, Philadelphia - September 24 2006, Bushkill, Pennsylvania) was an American actor and a former president of the Actors' Equity Association. Quinn's father was a mortician. Quinn studied theater at Temple University. After graduation from college he took his first Equity role in a touring company of "Man of La Mancha". He also helped start the Charade Dinner Theater, …
- Mike Vogel
Michael James Vogel (born 17 July, 1979) is an American actor and former fashion model. Vogel began acting in 2001, and has since appeared in several notable films, including "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants", "Grind", and 2006's "Poseidon".
- Lauren Holly
Lauren Michael Holly (born October 28, 1963) is an American actress.
- Crystal Waters
Crystal Waters (born October 10 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a dance music singer and songwriter who enjoyed two major pop-dance hits in the early/mid '90s: "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" (1991) and "100% Pure Love" (1994). She is the niece of singer/actress Ethel Waters. She is also the singer in "Destination Calabria", a new hit release by Alex Gaudino.
- Brian Baker
Brian Edward Baker (born July 16, 1967, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor best known for his recurring role as a trenchcoated spokesman in Sprint's television commercials. Baker began his acting career at the age of eleven as a member of a now-defunct community film enthusiast club known as "Cinekyd", based in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, where youngsters acted in, directed, edited, and produced amateur movies under adult supervision.
- Allan Jones
Allan Jones (born October 14 1907 in Old Forge, Pennsylvania - died June 27 1992 in New York, New York) was an American actor and singer. For many years he was married to actor Irene Hervey; their son is American pop singer Jack Jones. Jones starred in many film musicals during the 1930s and 1940s. The best-known of these were "Show Boat" (1936), and "The Firefly" (1937) (in which he sang the popular "Donkey Serenade").
- Clifford Odets
Clifford Odets (July 18, 1906 - August 18, 1963) was an American playwright, screenwriter, socialist, and social protester.
- Rikki Rockett
Rikki Rockett (born Richard Allan Ream, 8 August 1961, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania) is best known as the drummer for the American glam metal band, Poison.
- Frank Parker
Frank Parker (born July 1, 1939 in Darby, Pennsylvania) is a soap actor who is well-known for being Shawn Brady in "Days of our Lives". He has been portraying him on and off since 1983. He also had some short roles in "Never Too Young", "The Young and The Restless" and "General Hospital". He has three daughters: Candace (born 1982) and twins Lindsay and Danielle (born 1984). Candace died in January 1999.
- Steve Burns
Steve Burns (born October 9, 1973), in Boyertown, PA, is best-known for his stint as host of the popular Nickelodeon children's television show "Blue's Clues". Burns hosted the show starting with its inception in 1996 and continuing through 2002, at which time the character Joe (portrayed by Donovan Patton) took over hosting duties. Then Steve made an appearance on the Rosie O'Donnell Show to confirm his good health.
- Ethel Barrymore
Ethel Barrymore was an Academy Award-winning American actress and a member of the famous Barrymore family.
- Jess Margera
Jess Margera is the drummer in the band CKY and its predecessor Foreign Objects. Jesse is brother to Bam Margera and the son of Phil Margera and April Margera. Jess was an original member of the CKY Crew and starred in the CKY videos. On April 8 2005 he and his fiancée Kelly, had a baby girl named Ava Elizabeth Margera. Jess and Kelly were married on October 29, 2005 in Pennsylvania. On January 18 2007 Jess and Kelly welcomed another daughter, Scarlett.
- James Karen
James Karen (born November 28, 1923) is an American character actor of Broadway, film and television. Karen was born Jacob Karnofsky in Wilkes-Barre, Northeastern Pennsylvania to Russian-born Jewish immigrants Mae Freed and Joseph H. Karnofsky, a produce dealer. As a young man, Karen was encouraged to be an actor by U.S. Congressman Daniel J. Flood, who was an amateur thespian himself, recruiting him into a production at the Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre.
- Phil Margera
Philip Ron "Phil" Margera (born July 13, 1957 in Concordville, Pennsylvania, United States) is the father of Bam and Jess Margera and younger brother of Vincent "Don Vito" Margera. He appears on the MTV show "Viva La Bam", and is also affiliated with CKY and "Jackass".