- Dylan
What, like I'm gonna tell you everything about me, just 'cuz you checked out my profile? Tcha right. I can't believe you're even reading this, quit snoopin' in on my personal life B! Word to your mother...in fact- a couple of words to your mother! - Marco Williamson
I never fucked anybody over in my life didn't have it coming to them. You got that? All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break them for no one. Do you understand? That piece of shit up there, I never liked him, I never trusted him. For all I know he had me set up and had my friend Angel Fernandez killed. But that's history. I'm here, he's not. Do you wanna go on with me, you say it. You don't, then you make a move. - Jerry
Adventurous, I moved here to NYC in 1999 and love it. I came to be an actor after life-changing events in 1996. I had been acting in the midwest since 1993. I decided to live my life doing what I really want in a great place and seeing what happens. I used to be in social work and nonptofit management. - Sam Underwood
I'm 16 goin on 5. I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE music. tis the greatest creation known to man, except maybe the hammock..... anyway.... anythin that boosts my mood or gets me hyper is wat i listen to. u kno stuff like death metal, techno, drum'n'bass, hip hop, rock, country and easy listening. basketball is my sport and i LOVE it! I AM NOT A CHAV! just like to make that clear. NOR AM I A FUKIN EMO/SCENE KID!!!! oooooh, got a joke for u :P. - Rob
I am 54 years old, and an actor/editor. I live at home with my cat, have no car at the present time, and have a passion to perform. I have done voice-overs, appeared in several movies, do an internet show called WORMWOOD, and do Shakespeare on stage whenever possible. When I grow up I'd like to be a lion-tamer. - David
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- Chris Bishop
So I was in a 'show' (for I am intermittently in the business of show) with a young gentleman called Steven "Steve" McNeil. And he said, "What's your MySpace address?" And I said, "Who d'you take me for - Lily Sodding Allen?" And he said, "All the kids are doing it now, granddad." And I said, "Alright, keep your hair on. I wish I could." And he said, "Get yourself a profile. You'll love-love-love it." And oh dear, I do! Welcome to my world... - Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber on December 28, 1921) is an American writer, editor, was the Chairman Emeritus of Marvel Comics, and memoirist. Though no longer officially connected to the company, save for the title of "Chairman Emeritus", Stan Lee remains a visible face in the industry. With several artist co-creators, most notably Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he introduced complex, … - Tilda Swinton
Katherine Mathilda Swinton (born November 5 1960), better known as Tilda Swinton, is a Golden Globe Award-nominated British actress known for both arthouse and mainstream films. - Michael Kelly
Michael Kelly was an editor-at-large of the "Atlantic Monthly" and a columnist for the "Washington Post". He died in 2003 covering the invasion of Iraq. Prior to his employment at "Atlantic", he was the editor of "The New Republic", from 1996 to 1997. Considering that the fraudulent writer, Stephen Glass, was a major contributor under his editorship, Kelly later felt ashamed that he was fooled by Glass' false stories. - Hugh Hefner
Hugh Marston Hefner (born April 9, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois), also referred to colloquially as Hef, is the founder and editor-in-chief of "Playboy" magazine. He has become an icon of American sexuality and a spokesman for the sexual revolution and libertarianism - Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot (born September 28, 1934) is a French actress, former fashion model, singer, known nationalist, animal rights activist, and considered the embodiment of the 1950s and 1960s sex kitten. In the 1970s after her retirement from the entertainment industry, Bardot established herself as an animal rights activist, which she continues today. During the 1990s she was outspoken about her political views on such issues as immigration, Islam in France, miscegenation, … - Tony Blankley
Anthony "Tony" Blankley (born 1948 in London, United Kingdom) is the editorial page editor for "The Washington Times", co-host of the nationally syndicated public radio program "Left, Right & Center", and author of "The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations?" Additionally, Blankley is a regular "talking head" for various television shows, including "The McLaughlin Group" and "The Diane Rehm Show". - John Hart
John Hart (born December 13, 1917) is an American motion picture and television actor. In his early career, he appeared mostly in Westerns. Although he has played mostly minor roles in some fairly well-known films, he is probably best-known for replacing Clayton Moore in 1952 for two seasons of the television show "The Lone Ranger" when Moore demanded a higher salary. Based on the assumption that the masked character rather than the actor was the series' true star, … - Steve Carell
He was educated at the The Fenn School and Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts, as well as Denison University in Granville, Ohio. ... Born August 16, 1962, Steve got his start as a correspondent on the TV program "The Daily Show with John Stewart ". He then branched out to star in the TV series "The Office". - George Plimpton
George Ames Plimpton (March 18, 1927 - September 25, 2003) was an American journalist, writer, editor, and actor. - J. K. Simmons
Jonathan Kimble Simmons (born January 9, 1955) is an American character actor. - Matthew Lewis
Matthew David Lewis (born 27 June 1989) is an English actor, known for playing Neville Longbottom in the "Harry Potter" films. - Len Wein
Len Wein (born June 12, 1948) is an American comic book writer and editor best known for co-creating DC Comics' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics' Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men. He was born in New York City, New York. - Terry Gilliam
Terrence Vance Gilliam (born November 22, 1940) is an American-born British filmmaker, animator, and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe. Gilliam has the distinction of being the only American-born Python, as the rest of the group are all British by birth. - Annie Sprinkle
Annie M. Sprinkle (born Ellen F. Steinberg on in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, North America) is a former prostitute, stripper, porn film star, cable television host, porn magazine editor and writer, and sex film producer. She received a BFA in photography from the School of Visual Arts in 1986. Currently, Sprinkle works as a performance artist and sex educator. According to "Curve" magazine, Sprinkle, who is bisexual, … - Dyan Cannon
Dyan Cannon (born Samille Diane Freisen on January 4 1937) is a three-time Academy Award-nominated American film and television actress, director, screenwriter, editor, and producer. - Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson , born in Ireland, studied to be a teacher before turning to acting. He received an Academy Award nomination for his work in Schindlers List , a Golden Globe nomination for Michael Collins , and a Tony Award nomination for Anna Christie . He has starred in numerous films including Star Wars: Episode 1The Phantom Menace; Nell; and Husbands and Wives . - Steve Oedekerk
Steve Oedekerk (born November 27, 1961) is an American TV and film director, editor, producer, screen writer, actor, and stand-up comedian. Oedekerk is best known for his collaborations with actor Jim Carrey (particularly the "Ace Ventura" franchise), his series of "Thumbmation" shorts and his film "Kung Pow: Enter the Fist" (2002). - Kevin Eastman
Kevin Brooks Eastman (born May 30, 1962, Springvale, Maine) is an American comic book artist. He is best known as the co-creator, (in association with Peter Laird), of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Eastman is the current owner, editor and publisher of the magazine "Heavy Metal". Eastman is the founder of the Words and Pictures Museum, a museum dedicated exclusively to comic book art in his hometown of Northampton, Massachusetts in 1992. - Cecil B. Demille
Cecil Blount DeMille was a very successful American filmmaker in the first half of the 20th century. - Ralph Waite
Ralph Waite is an American actor. His most famous role was John Walton Sr. on the 1970s CBS program "The Waltons". He also more recently appeared on the HBO series Carnivàle. He is the oldest of five children. Before becoming an actor he graduated from Bucknell University located in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania with a B.A. degree, and tried several occupations such as social worker, He received his graduate degree from Yale University School of Divinity. - Abel Gance
Abel Gance was a world-renowned French film director, producer, writer, actor and editor best remembered for his work in silent film. Gance was born illegitimate in Paris. His parents wanted him to become a lawyer, but he was attracted to the theatre from an early age. He made his stage debut as an actor in Brussels at the age of 19, and took his first film role in the 1909 film, "Molière". - Ajay Devgan
Vishal Devgan, born (April 2, 1969 in Delhi, India), popularly known as Ajay Devgan is an actor working in the Hindi film industry (Bollywood). Beginning as an action hero in the early 1990s, Devgan matured early in his career, as is widely regarded now as one of the finest actors in the industry. - Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke is with good certainty both Austria's most esteemed and most controversial active filmmaker. His feature Benny's Video (1992) shocked crowds with its restrained, antipsychological portrait of a teenager who kills a young girl to see how it is. Funny Games (1997) inspired a fierce debate on how one can interrogate violence in film. - Graham Henry Greene
Graham Greene / Graham Greene , who was in the staff of The Times from 1926 to 1940, and served in the Foreign Office during WWII, is the author of many important novels, several of which were made into movies. Critics often refer to a turning point in his writing when he converted to Catholicism, and often wonder as to why he continues to elude the Nobel Committee. His first work, Babbling April , appeared in 1925. - Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Mohsen Makhmalbaff (born May 29, 1957, Tehran) is an influential and controversial Iranian film director, writer, editor, and producer. He is currently the president of Asian Film Academy. His films have been widely presented in international film festivals in the past 10 years. As of 2002, he had gained 26 international prizes. He belongs to the "new wave" movement of Iranian cinema. - Wim Wenders
Ernst Wilhelm ("Wim") Wenders is a German film director, playwright, photographer, and producer. He was born in Düsseldorf. - Jean-Luc Godard
Jean-Luc Godard (born 3 December, 1930) is a French filmmaker and one of the most influential members of the "Nouvelle Vague", or "French New Wave". Born to Franco-Swiss parents in Paris, he was educated in Nyon, Switzerland, later studying at the Lycée Rohmer, and the Sorbonne in Paris, where he studied anthropology. During his time at the Sorbonne, he became involved with the young group of filmmakers and film theorists that gave birth to the New Wave. - Clifton Fadiman
Clifton Fadiman (May 15, 1904-June 20, 1999) was an intellectual, author, radio and television personality and nephew of William James Sidis. - Takeshi Kitano
Takeshi Kitano originally studied to become an engineer, but was thrown out of school for rebellious behavior. He learned comedy, singing and dancing from famed comedian Senzaburo Fukami. Working as a lift boy on a nightclub with such features as comic sketches and striptease dancing, Kitano saw his chance when a comedian suddenly fell ill, and he went on stage in the man's place. - Dario Argento
Dario Argento was born in Rome in 1940, the son of influential film producer Salvatore Argento , and established Brazilian photographer Elda Luxardo . While these parental influences assured Argento's filmic fascination from an early age, he assimilated influences from a wide range of the fantastic arts. - Seth MacFarlane
Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is a two-time Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, producer, director, and voice actor. He is best known as the creator of the animated series "Family Guy" and "American Dad!". He was also the executive producer of the short-lived series, "The Winner". - John Cassavetes
John Nicholas Cassavetes was a Greek American actor, screenwriter, and director. He is considered a pioneer of American independent film.
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