- Sam Phillips
Samantha Phillips (Born 25 February, 1966) is an American actress, talk-show host, reality TV host, radio DJ, producer, high-fashion model, popular pin-up girl, actress and spokesmodel. She was born in Savage, Maryland to a Russian father and an Irish/Scottish mother. When Phillips was still young her family moved to Brooklyn, New York. Phillips has guest hosted and appeared as a celebrity guest on numerous shows, including CBS' The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, … - Mark McGrath
Mark Sayers McGrath (born March 15, 1968) is the lead singer of rock band Sugar Ray. He currently hosts the television tabloid "Extra". He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, but grew up in California. He graduated from Corona del Mar High School and then majored in Business Communication at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business in Los Angeles. He worked as a truck driver before making his success in music. - Michael Ausiello
Michael Ausiello is an American television industry journalist and sometimes actor. He is currently Senior Writer at "TV Guide" and its companion website, TVGuide.com, where he has developed a reputation for breaking television industry news stories. A native of New Jersey and a graduate of the University of Southern California, … - Leeza Gibbons
Leeza Kim Gibbons (born March 26, 1957) is an American talk show host. Gibbons is the host of her own radio show, "Leeza Live", part of the Westwood One radio syndication company. - Zhao Wei
Zhao Wei (born 12 March 1976 in Wuhu, Anhui, China) is a Chinese film actress and pop singer. Audiences sometimes refer to her by her English name, Vicki Zhao. After being chosen to work as an extra on a filming set, Zhao developed a passion for acting. While studying at Beijing Film Academy, Zhao participated in various film projects. Zhao's breakout role as a leading actress was in "Princess Pearl", a television series. - Terri Seymour
Terri Seymour (born Theresa Helene Seymour in 1975 in Hertfordshire, England) is a British television presenter and sometime actress best known for being the girlfriend of "The X Factor" and "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell since 2002. She first found success as a commercial model appearing in catalogues and commercials, … - Maud Adams
Maud Adams (born February 12 1945) is a Swedish actress known for her roles as two different Bond girls in two James Bond films, "The Man with the Golden Gun" (1974) and as the title character in "Octopussy" (1983). She was also an extra in "A View to a Kill" (1985). - Jason Gedrick
Jason Gedrick (born Jason Michael Gedroic on February 7, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois) is a contemporary American actor best known for his work on the television series "Murder One" and "Boomtown", as well as the motion picture "Iron Eagle". Gedrick began his career as an extra in films such as "Bad Boys" (1983) and "Risky Business" (1983). After roles in "The Heavenly Kid" (1985), "Iron Eagle" (1986), … - Rich Fields
Rich Fields (born November 30, 1960, in Bay Village, Ohio) is an Emmy-award-winning broadcaster and meteorologist best known for being the announcer of the American television game show "The Price Is Right" since Rod Roddy passed away in 2003. Fields was raised in Avon, Ohio, before moving to Clearwater, Florida, in 1976. He graduated from the University of Florida in 1983 with a degree in broadcasting and had a career as a radio personality, … - Arthel Neville
Arthel Neville (born 20 October 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana), is an American journalist and television personality. She began her career while a junior at the University of Texas at Austin School of Journalism. The first African-American on-air reporter at KVUE-TV, her general assignment beat took her to the streets of Austin covering live breaking news, politics, education, health and human-interest stories. - Sid Caesar
Sid Caesar (born September 8, 1922) is an Emmy-winning American comic actor and writer, best known as the leading man on the 1950s television series "Your Show of Shows", and to younger generations as Coach Calhoun in "Grease" and "Grease 2". - Drew Barrymore
Drew Blyth Barrymore is an American actress and film producer, the youngest member of the Barrymore family of American actors. She has her own production company, Flower Films. Barrymore made her screen début in "Altered States" (1980); she made her breakout role two years later in "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". She quickly became one of Hollywood's most recognized child actresses. - Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American actor. He is best known for his performances as the tough, wisecracking space pilot Han Solo in the "Star Wars" film series, and the adventurous archaeologist/action hero in the Indiana Jones film series. Ford has also been the star of many high-grossing hits Hollywood blockbusters such as "Air Force One" and "The Fugitive", which have distanced him from his famous Star Wars and Indiana Jones roles. - John Wayne
John Wayne (May 26, 1907 - June 11, 1979) was an iconic, Academy Award-winning, American film actor. He epitomized ruggedly individualistic masculinity, and has become an enduring American icon. He is famous for his distinctive voice, walk and height. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Wayne thirteenth among the Greatest Male Stars of All Time. A Harris Poll released in 2007 placed Wayne third among America's favorite film stars, … - Sean Bean
Seán Mark Bean is an English film and stage actor. Bean has also acted in a number of television productions as well as performing voice work for computer games and television adverts. As an actor, he adopted the Irish/Scottish spelling "Seán" of his first name. Bean is best known for his role as Boromir, in the The Lord of the Rings films and as James Bond adversary Alec Trevelyan in Goldeneye. - John Williams
John Towner Williams (born February 8 1932) is an American composer, conductor and pianist. In a career that spans six decades, Williams has composed many of the most famous film scores in history, including those for "Jaws", "Star Wars", "Superman", "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Jurassic Park", "Schindler's List", "Hook", "Memoirs of a Geisha", and "Harry Potter". - Jean Harlow
Jean Harlow (b. Harlean Harlow Carpenter, March 3, 1911 - June 7, 1937) was an American film actress and top sex symbol of the 1930s. Known as the "Platinum Blonde" for her famous hair, Harlow starred in several films mainly designed to showcase her magnetic sex appeal and strong screen presence before transitioning to more developed roles and achieving massive fame under contract to MGM. Known as "The Baby" to family and close friends, … - Frank Rijkaard
Franklin Edmundo "Frank" Rijkaard (born September 30, 1962 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch football manager and former player. Rijkaard has played for AFC Ajax, Real Zaragoza and AC Milan, and represented his national side 73 times, scoring 10 goals. Since 2003 he has been the manager of FC Barcelona. He is of Surinamese descent. - Carl Sagan
Carl Edward Sagan was an American astronomer and astrobiologist and a highly successful popularizer of astronomy, astrophysics, and other natural sciences. He pioneered exobiology and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI). He is world-famous for writing popular science books and for co-writing and presenting the award-winning 1980 television series "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage", … - Benjamin Netanyahu
"', transliterated Binyamin "Bibi" Netanyahu"', born October 21, 1949, Tel Aviv) was the 9th Prime Minister of Israel and is Chairman of the Likud Party. As leader of the conservative Likud party, he was Prime Minister from June 1996 to July 1999. He is the first (and to date only) Prime Minister of Israel to be born after the State of Israel's foundation. He was Finance Minister of Israel until August 9, 2005, … - Shawn Green
Shawn David Green (born November 10, 1972, in Des Plaines, Illinois) is a 6' 4" left-handed Major League Baseball player. Green is the starting right fielder for the New York Mets. Green was a 1st round draft pick, and has been a 2-time major league All-Star. He has driven in 100 runs 4 times and scored 100 runs 4 times, hit 40 or more home runs 3 times, led the league in doubles, extra base hits, and total bases, won both a Gold Glove Award and a Silver Slugger Award, … - Mariel Rodriguez
Mariel Rodriguez (born Maria Erlinda Termulo) is a Filipino model and TV host. She used to be a host in "Extra Challenge", a show in GMA-7 before eventually transferring to rival station ABS-CBN, where she was one of three hosts of the Philippine franchise of reality show "Big Brother", "Pinoy Big Brother, Season 1" along with Toni Gonzaga and Bianca Gonzales. Mariel made her big break on the MTV Asia show "Rouge". - John Davidson
John Davidson (born to two Baptist ministers, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on December 13, 1941) is an American actor and singer, best known for hosting "That's Incredible!", "Time Machine", and "Hollywood Squares" in the 1980s, and a revival of "The $100,000 Pyramid" in 1991 and 1992. Davidson also was host of his own talk show, which aired daily in syndication (either 60 or 90 minutes in length) from 1980 to 1982. - Alexey Leonov
General Alexey Arkhipovich Leonov, Soviet Air Force (Ret.) (born May 30, 1934 in Listvyanka, USSR) is a retired Soviet/Russian cosmonaut who, on March 18, 1965 became the first person to walk in space. - Michael Collins
Major General Michael Collins (born October 31, 1930) is a former American astronaut and test pilot. Selected as part of the third group of fourteen astronauts in 1963, he flew in space twice. His first spaceflight was "Gemini 10", when he and command pilot John W. Young performed two rendezvous with different spacecraft and Collins undertook two EVAs. His second spaceflight was "Apollo 11" where he served as the command module pilot. - Cynthia Myers
Cynthia Myers (born September 12 1950, in Toledo, Ohio) is an American model and actress, and "Playboy" magazine's Playmate of the Month for the December 1968 issue. Cynthia's centerfold was photographed by Pompeo Posar, and quickly became a favorite of American troops in Vietnam. The centerfold appears in the 1987 film "Hamburger Hill". The centerfold is famous for Myer's very large and perky breasts. - C. Thomas Howell
Christopher Thomas Howell (born December 7, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actor. He appeared in a huge role (credited as Tom Howell) in Steven Spielberg's "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982). He also is the lead in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Outsiders" he is Ponyboy Curtis, and in the 1990 feature film "Side Out". His acting career began in television at the age of four, … - Tommy Boyd
Timothy Leslie Boyd (born December 14, 1952), better known as Tommy Boyd, is a radio presenter and former children's television presenter who now lives in Chichester, West Sussex. - Judy Rebick
Judy Rebick is a Canadian journalist and political activist. Although sometimes controversial, she is one of Canada's most prominent left wing media figures. Rebick was a Trotskyist activist in the 1970s, active with the Revolutionary Marxist Group and its successor the Revolutionary Workers League. She was editor of the RWL's newspaper, "Socialist Voice" for several years. - Courtney Brown
Courtney Brown, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of political science at Emory University and is known for promoting the use of nonlinear mathematics in social scientific research. He is also known as a proponent of remote viewing, a form of extra-sensory perception alleged to have been used by the DIA and CIA until 1995. - Howard Scott Warshaw
Howard Scott Warshaw is a former game designer who worked for Atari in the early 1980s, where he designed and programmed the games "Yars' Revenge", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and the infamous flop, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". He has also written two books as well as producing and directing three documentaries. Warshaw's first success, "Yars' Revenge", first started as an Atari 2600 adaptation of the arcade game "Star Castle". - Thomas Akers
Thomas Dale Akers is a former astronaut in the United States Space Shuttle program. He graduated from the University of Missouri–Rolla with B.S. and M.S. degrees in Applied Mathematics in 1973 and 1975, respectively. In 1979, he entered the Air Force, and was selected for the astronaut program in 1987. Akers is a veteran of four shuttle flights in which he spent over 800 hours in orbit, including more than 29 hours of extra-vehicular activity (EVA) experience. - Dee Wallace-Stone
Dee Wallace-Stone (born Deanna Bowers on December 14, 1948, in Kansas City, Kansas) is an U.S. motion picture and television actress. She is remembered for her roles in several popular films. These include the starring role as Elliot's divorced mother in the Steven Spielberg film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982), her widest seen role. - Sam Crawford
Samuel Earl Crawford (April 18 1880 - June 15 1968), nicknamed "Wahoo Sam", was a Major League Baseball player who played outfield for the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers. He batted and threw left-handed, standing 6'0" tall and weighing 190 pounds. He was one of the greatest sluggers of the deadball era and still holds the Major League records for triples in a career (309) and for inside-the-park home runs in a season (12) and a career (51). - Leslie Bianchini
Leslie Bianchini was "Playboy" magazine's Playmate of the Month for its January 1969 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Following graduation from high school in Woodside, California, Leslie tried her hand as a business major at Foothill College, worked as a salesgirl at Saks and then “loafed for a while” before becoming the Door Bunny at her favorite city’s hutch. Leslie has two brothers and three sisters. - Elise Richter
Elise Richter (2 March, 1865 - 23 June, 1943) was a philologist. Born in Vienna to a middle-class Jewish family, the daughter of Dr. Maximilian (d. 1891) and Emelie Richter (d. 1889), sister of Helene Richter who wrote on and translated English literature and drama, she studied Philosophy at the University of Vienna and received a Doctorate in 1901. In 1905 she was the first woman to receive the Habilitation for her work on Romance languages. - Richard Greenberg
Richard Greenberg (1958-) is a Tony Award winning American playwright. He is the author of over 25 plays including six South Coast Repertory world premieres: "The Violet Hour", "Everett Beekin", "Hurrah at Last", "Three Days of Rain" (Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Pulitzer Prize finalist, Olivier, Drama Desk and Hull-Warriner nominations), "Night and Her Stars" and "The Extra Man". - John Boswell Maver
"Concert Transcription/ John Maver" "'Soiree de Madison Square Garden "Concert arrangement of" The Stars Stripes Forever "(John Philip Souza) / John Maver, 1985" ---- " Paraphrase On A Prelude" "(Prelude op.43 no.1 Reinhold Gliere) / John Maver,1996." ---- "Encore Etude/ John Maver, … - Gerald Heard
Henry Fitzgerald Heard commonly called Gerald Heard (October 6, 1889 - August 14, 1971) was an historian, science writer, educator, and philosopher. He wrote many articles and authored over 35 books. Heard was a guide and mentor to numerous well-known Americans, including Clare Boothe Luce and Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, in the 1950s and 1960s. His work was a forerunner of, and influence on, … - Patty Wagstaff
Patty Wagstaff (born September 11, 1951 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an aerobatic pilot from the United States. Wagstaff traveled all over the world as a child: her father was a pilot for Japan Airlines, and Wagstaff would travel to Southeast Asia, Australia and Alaska to prepare for her own career as a pilot. Her first lesson was on a Cessna 185; since then, she has earned licenses to fly multiple aircraft, including commercial helicopters.
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