- Ovidi Montllor
Ovidi Montllor i Mengual was a valencian singer-songwriter and actor active in the catalan music movement. At the age of 24 he moved to Barcelona, where he played with independent groups of theater, like the CICF, and later with Núria Espert and Adrià Gual. In 1968 began to sing songs with lyrics by writers like Vincent Andrés Estellés, Pere Quart and himself. - Jessica Biel
Jessica Biel Actress Jessica Biel was born on March 3, 1982, in Ely, Minnesota. Jessica grew up in Boulder, Colorado with an early ambition to be in music theater. As a child, she starred in several musicals, including The Sound of Music and Annie . In 1994, Biel was awarded a scholarship to Diane Hardin's Young Actors Space in Los Angeles. - Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Gellar (born April 14, 1977) is a Golden Globe-nominated, Daytime Emmy Award-winning American actress. She is probably best known as Buffy Summers in the acclaimed television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". She has since become known as a film actress, having starred in the family film "Scooby-Doo" (2002) and the sequel "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" (2004), the romantic comedy "Simply Irresistible", … - Frank Gehry
Born in 1930, he studied architecture at the University of Southern California and studied City Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard. He developed projects of private and public city planning in America, Japan. In Europe, he has recently been awarded the Pritsker Architecture Prize in 1989 and the Wolf Prize in Art in 1992. His projects have been published all over the world. - Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple McAfee Maggart (born September 13, 1977) is a Grammy Award winning American singer-songwriter. She is best known as Fiona Apple. - John Reed
John Reed, (born February 13 1916) is a retired English actor, dancer and singer, known for his nimble performances in the comic leads of the Savoy Operas, particularly with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. - Dennis Haskins
Dennis Haskins (born November 18, 1950 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an American actor best known for his role as principal Richard Belding in the teen sitcom "Saved by the Bell", which ran from 1989 to 1993 on NBC. He then went on to star in Saved by the Bell: The New Class, which aired from 1993 to 2000. Before his foray into acting, Haskins briefly worked as a concert promoter, associating with the likes of Earth, Wind, and Fire and Tom Jones. - Raymond Queneau
Raymond Queneau (February 21, 1903 - October 25, 1976) was a French poet and novelist. - Mischa Barton
Mischa Anne Barton (born January 24 1986) is an American actress and fashion model, perhaps best known for her role as Marissa Cooper on the former Fox television teen drama series "The O.C." - Harry Shearer
Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American comedic actor and writer. - Oscar Levant
Oscar Levant (December 27, 1906 - August 14, 1972) was an American pianist, composer, author, comedian, and actor. He was more famous for his mordant character and witticisms, on the radio and in movies and television, than for his music. - Yvonne Craig
Yvonne Joyce Craig (born May 16, 1937 in Taylorville, Illinois) is an American actress best known as Batgirl from the 1960s TV series "Batman". - Sebastian Junger
Sebastian Junger (born 17 January 1962 in Belmont, Massachusetts) is an American author and journalist. He graduated from Concord Academy in 1980 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Wesleyan University in cultural anthropology in 1984. He received a National Magazine Award in 2000 for "The Forensics of War," published in "Vanity Fair" in 1999. In 1997, with the publication of his work, "The Perfect Storm", he was touted as the new Hemingway, … - Nagesh Kukunoor
Nagesh Kukunoor is a Bollywood filmmaker and actor. He is often described as a "maverick" as his movies do not follow the usual style of Indian films. He is known for making "crossover" movies and employing Hinglish. - Nick Clooney
Nicholas Clooney (born January 13, 1934) is an American television journalist, anchorman, game show and American Movie Classics host, as well as a politician from the state of Kentucky. He is the brother of singer Rosemary Clooney, and the father of actor George Clooney. - Noah Hathaway
Noah L. Hathaway (born November 13, 1971) is an American film actor, whose roles included "Boxey" in the original "Battlestar Galactica" film and TV Series, and "Atreyu" in "The Neverending Story". - Jin Xing
Jin Xing or Jing Xing (金星) (born 1967) is a ballerina, modern dancer, choreographer and actress from the People's Republic of China, and owner of the contemporary dance company "Shanghai Jin Xing Dance Theatre". She is the first transwoman officially recognized by the Chinese government. As a man, Jin attained the rank of Colonel in the People's Liberation Army as part of the military's dance troupe. - Aries Spears
To book artists and talent such as Aries Spears for your corporate event, convention, or fundraiser, just use our Find Talent Form or Contact us . Aries Spears was born on April 3rd, 1975, in Chicago, Illinois. At the age of seventeen, Mr. Spears felt that public education had nothing more to offer him and left to pursue a career in stand-up comedy. - Alan Tam
Alan Tam Wing Lun is a Hong Kong cantopop singer and a film actor. During the 1980s, he was well-known in Hong Kong for singing romantic ballads with modern arrangements. He was not renowned for singing fast songs like fellow cantopop star Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui, despite having a few tracks in fast tempo. - Thomas Round
Thomas Round (born October 18 1915) is a retired English singer and actor, best known for his performances in the tenor roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Sadler's Wells Opera (now known as English National Opera), and Gilbert & Sullivan for All. - Robert Quine
Robert Quine was an American guitarist, known for his innovative guitar solos. A native of Akron, Ohio, Quine worked with a wide range of musicians, though he himself remained relatively unknown in comparison. Critic Mark Demming writes "Quine's eclectic style embraced influences from jazz, rock, and blues players of all stripes, … - Kenneth Sandford
Kenneth Sandford, (June 28 1924 - September 19 2004) was an English singer and actor, best known for his performances in baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. - Graham Bickley
Graham Bickley is a British based actor, best known as the second incarnation of the character Joey Boswell in Carla Lane's "Bread". Bickley has worked extensively in the West End including appearing in "Tateh in Ragtime" at the Piccadilly Theatre for which he received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor. In concert, his performances have included "Guys and Dolls" (Royal Festival Hall, Vienna Konzerthaus), … - Ben Burtt
Ben Burtt (born July 12, 1948 in Syracuse, New York) is the archetypal sound designer (a term he invented) and sound editor for many famous and noteworthy films, as well as directing an Oscar-nominated documentary. - Michael Wright
Michael Wright (born January 18, 1961 in New York City, New York) is an American film and television actor. He is well known for his television roles in the 1983 NBC science fiction mini series "V", the 1984 sequel "V: The Final Battle" and on "V: The Series" as Elias Taylor, and on the 1997 HBO series "Oz" as Omar White from 2001-2003. Michael Wright's film roles include the 1987 drama "The Principal" as Victor Duncan, … - James Belushi
James Edgar Belushi (born June 15, 1954) is an American actor, comedian, musician and younger brother of the late comedian John Belushi. Belushi stars in the sitcom "According to Jim". - Dale Dye
Dale heads up Sabre USA and is also the founder and CEO of one of the most innovative businesses in the United States, Warriors Inc, who serve as the premier military technical and leadership advisors to the television and motion picture industry in Hollywood. Warriors Inc has consulted on major television shows, documentaries and series such as HBO's, "Band of Brothers", and on major motion pictures such as Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, and Oliver Stone's Alexander. - Donald Adams
Charles Donald Adams (December 20 1928 - April 8 1996) was an English singer and actor, best known for his performances in bass-baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. - Alvin Ailey
Alvin Ailey, Jr. (January 5, 1931 - December 1, 1989) was an African American modern dancer and choreographer who founded the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. He died of AIDS, at the age of 58. Ailey was born to his 17-year-old mother, Lula Cooper, in Rogers, Texas. Alvin developed an early interest in dance. In 1943 he and his mother moved to Los Angeles. Initially, he took dance classes from choreographer Katherine Dunham, and later studied under Los Angeles, … - Johan Paulik
Johan Paulik (born March 14, 1975 in Bratislava, at that time Czechoslovakia, now Slovakia), a Slovak pornographic actor (porn star) who makes pornographic movies exclusively for Bel Ami Productions. Like all stars for Bel Ami, which specializes in gay pornography, he looks to be in his late teens, with little to no body hair, a slim muscular body, a very boyish face, and an uncircumcised penis (18 cm or 7.1 inches). - Peter Coke
Peter Coke (born April 3, 1913) is a British actor, playwright and artist. Coke studied at RADA, acted on stage and screen and wrote comic plays, but he is best known for playing the part of Paul Temple in the long-running BBC radio drama series based on the novels of Francis Durbridge. He also played Lt. Lashwood in "Carry On Admiral". Still very alert at the age of 92, he was interviewed by BBC 7 in June 2005, an interview which was broadcast in December that year. - Carl Laemmle
Carl Laemmle, born in Laupheim, Württemberg, Germany, was a pioneer in American film making and a founder of one of the original major Hollywood movie studios. Laemmle produced or was otherwise involved in over four hundred films. Regarded as one of the most important of the early film pioneers, Laemmle was born on the Radstrasse just outside the former Jewish quarter of Laupheim, Germany. He emigrated to the United States in 1884, … - Esai Morales
Esai Morales (born October 1, 1962) is an actor who was most recently cast to portray a priest in The Virgin of Juarez and as Lt. Tony Rodriguez on the long-running ABC television police drama "NYPD Blue". He also appeared in the PBS drama "American Family", which was rejected as a series by CBS and later picked up by KCET and PBS and the Showtime series "Resurrection Blvd.". - Leslie Browne
Leslie Browne (born 1958) is an American ballet dancer and actress. She was born Leslie Brown (no "e") in New York, the daughter of Kelly Brown and Isabel Mirrow. She had two brothers and one sister; her brother Kevin is a film producer. At the age of seven she began dancing, and would be trained at her father's studio in Arizona, along with her brother Ethan and her sister Elizabeth. She earned a scholarship to study at the "School of American Ballet", … - Emma Howson
Emma Howson (March 28 1844 - May 28 1928) was an Australian opera singer and actress primarily known as the creator of the principal soprano role of Josephine in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera "H.M.S. Pinafore". - Keith Alan Morris
Keith Alan Morris is a writer/film director from New York City. His most notable films include Flying Tiger and The Clinic, both of which screened at the Cannes Film Fest Market. He also wrote and directed the documentary R.U.B.s in the Guggenheim Museum's "Art of the Motorcycle" exhibit. He married documentary filmmaker Kendra Jones August 30, 2003. - Jim Verraros
Jim Verraros auditioned for the first season of American Idol at the suggestion of a friend while he was attending Columbia College as a musical theater major in Chicago. Jim was undoubtedly one of the most talented and talked about contestants to ever appear on the hit Fox TV show American Idol. Jim placed 9th on the first season and become one of the most memorable contestants to ever appear on the hit show. - Marc Shaiman
Marc Shaiman (born October 22, 1959) is a composer, lyricist, arranger and performer for films, television and theatre. His film credits include "Broadcast News", "Beaches", "When Harry Met Sally...", "City Slickers", "The Addams Family", "Sister Act", "Sleepless in Seattle", "A Few Good Men", "The American President", "The First Wives Club", "George of the Jungle", "In & Out", … - Rodolfo Valentin
Rodolfo Valentin is a New York City hairdresser, born June 22, 1956 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The hairstyles used by Rodolfo include hair coloring,regenerating healthy hair, a tailored haircut, and the Hair Infusion. - Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger (7 November 1903 - 5 February 1991) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. Born Ira Dean Jagger in Columbus Grove, Ohio, Jagger made his film debut in "The Woman from Hell" (1929) with Mary Astor. He became a successful character actor, without becoming a major star, and appeared in almost 100 films in a career that lasted until shortly before his death.
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