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Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is an American actor and singer. He came to fame in the late 1980s and has since retained a career as both a Hollywood leading man and a supporting actor, in particular for his role as John McClane in the "Die Hard" series. Willis was married to actress Demi Moore and they had three daughters before their divorce in 2000 after thirteen years of marriage. - Cybill Shepherd
Cybill Lynne Shepherd (born 18 February, 1950) is a Golden Globe award winning American actress, singer, and former fashion model. Her best known roles include starring as Jacy in "The Last Picture Show", Maddie Hayes in "Moonlighting", as Cybill Sheridan in "Cybill", as Betsy in "Taxi Driver" and as Phyllis Kroll in The L Word. - Glenn Gordon Caron
Glenn Gordon Caron (born 1954) (sometimes credited as "Glenn Caron") is an American television writer, director and producer. He lives in Oceanside, New York. Caron worked on the writing staff of "Taxi". He wrote and produced the first ten episodes of "Remington Steele" before leaving to form his own company Picturemaker Productions. His 1985 show "Moonlighting" was a worldwide hit, … - Allyce Beasley
Allyce Beasley (b. Alice Tannenbaum on July 6, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as rhyming, love-struck receptionist Agnes DiPesto in the television series "Moonlighting". For several years (as of 2005) she has been the announcer on Playhouse Disney, a morning lineup of programming for toddlers on The Disney Channel. - Dana Delany
Dana Welles Delany is an American film, stage, and television actress. Known especially for her two-time Emmy Award winning performance as Colleen McMurphy on the ABC television show "China Beach" (1988–91), Delany has been active in film, television, and stage since the late 1970s. Delany was born in New York City. After growing up in Connecticut, she attended Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, then Wesleyan University. - Dennis Dugan
Dennis Dugan (born September 5, 1946, in Wheaton, Illinois) is an American actor and film director. American comic actor Dennis Dugan did quite well for himself trading out a bumbling-but-huggable screen image. On screen at least since 1972, Dugan established his screen persona in brief doses in such films as "Harry and Walter Go To New York" (1976) and "Norman Is That You" (1976). - Mark Linn-Baker
Mark Linn-Baker (born June 17, 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American actor and director famous for his role as Larry Appleton on the television sitcom "Perfect Strangers". The show paired Linn-Baker with Bronson Pinchot (as Balki Bartokomous), creating a Laurel & Hardy-like comedy duo. They played distant cousins who meet for the first time when Balki travels to Chicago from his native island of Mypos. - Liz Sheridan
Liz Sheridan (born Elizabeth Sheridan on April 10, 1929, in Westchester County, New York) is an American actress. She began her career as a dancer working in New York City in nightclubs and musicals. There, she met the then-unknown James Dean. Sheridan claims that that she and Dean became engaged and had a short-lived romance. However, after he was cast in a play which looked to be successful, … - Robert Butler
Robert Butler (born November 17, 1927) was a very influential and highly demanded film director from the mid 1960s all the way through the 1980s. He helped launch actor Kurt Russell's career through four Walt Disney movies (including "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" and "The Barefoot Executive"), but his strongest and most fondly remembered contributions have been to the small screen. Butler began his career as a stage manager and an assistant, … - Robert Webber
Robert Webber (October 14, 1924 Santa Ana, California - May 19, 1989 Malibu, California) was an American actor who starred as Juror #12 in the 1957 movie "12 Angry Men". He was married to actress and model Miranda "Sammy" Jones in the late 1950s and was divorced in the early '60s. Webber led a forty year career as a character actor during which he also played with Dudley Moore in "10" (1979) and as Alexander Hayes, father of Maddie Hayes (Cybill Shepherd), … - Alf Clausen
Alf Clausen (born March 28, 1941) composes music for television and film. He is best known for his work scoring many episodes of "The Simpsons", of which he has been the sole composer since 1992. Clausen has scored or orchestrated music for more than 30 films and television shows, including "Moonlighting", "The Naked Gun", "ALF", and "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and grew up in Jamestown, North Dakota. - Colm Meaney
Colm J. Meaney (first name pronounced born May 30, 1953) is an Irish actor widely known for playing Miles O'Brien in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". - Jerry Stahl
Jerry Stahl (1953-) is a novelist, screenwriter and ex-heroin user. He has written episodes of "thirtysomething", "Moonlighting", "ALF", "Twin Peaks" and "CSI", and co-wrote the screenplay of "Bad Boys II". "Permanent Midnight", his autobiography, was adapted into a movie starring Ben Stiller, and Stahl also wrote a fictional autobiography of legendary movie comedian Roscoe Arbuckle called "I, Fatty". - Imogene Coca
Imogene Coca (born November 18, 1908 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – died June 2, 2001 in Fairfield, Connecticut) born Imogene Fernandez de Coca was an Emmy-winning American comic actress. Her parents were veterans of the entertainment industry; her father, José Fernandez de Coca, was a conductor. Her mother, Sadie Brady, was a dancer and magician's assistant. - Gregg Henry
Gregg Henry (born May 6, 1952 in Lakewood, Colorado) is an American theater and film character actor and rock, blues, and country musician. He is best known for playing "heavies" in various films, such as in "Payback" (1999) and Brian De Palma's "Body Double" (1984). Henry has also been featured in over 75 television programs, including "The Riches", "Firefly", "Gilmore Girls", "24", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", … - Sam Hennings
Actor Sam Hennings has been in the movie/TV industry since 1985. He has had many roles and has appeared in a wide variety of movies. He was born in the city of Macon, Georgia, United States, and has appeared in the following movies and TV shows, (role in parentheses): *"The Work And The Glory II: American Zion" (Ben Steed) - 2005 *"Havoc" (Mr. - Carl Sautter
Carl Sautter (April 29, 1948 - February 23, 1993) was an Emmy nominated writer born in the United Kingdom. Sautter wrote for highly rated television series including Trapper John, M.D. on CBS, Moonlighting on ABC and Beverly Hills 90210 on FOX. He also contributed to Hanna-Barbera's Jetsons: The Movie. Sautter's last major project was as writer and story advisor for the 1993 Italian television series Lucky Luke, based on a French comic book character. - Donna Dixon
Donna Dixon (born July 20, 1957) is an American actress, best known for her role as Sonny Lumet on the 1980s sitcom "Bosom Buddies". Born in Alexandria, Virginia, she began her career as a model and was named Miss Virginia USA in 1976 and Miss Washington DC World in 1977. Months after they co-starred in the 1983 film "Doctor Detroit", Dixon and Dan Aykroyd married. - Merrill Markoe
Merrill Markoe (born 1951) is an author, a television writer and a sometime standup comedian. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley. She has written for many television shows, among them the failed 1977 revival of "Laugh In", "Newhart", "Sex and the City" and "Moonlighting", but she may be best known for her work on "Late Night with David Letterman" (a show for which she won five Emmys). - Tracey Walter
Tracey Walter (born November 25, 1947) is an American character actor. He has appeared in over one hundred films and television shows. Walter was born in Jersey City, New Jersey to a truck driver father. He is known for his portrayal of "side-kicks" and "henchmen" such as Bob the Goon in "Batman", Cookie in "City Slickers", and Malak in "Conan the Destroyer". He portrayed Frog Rothchild Jr. on the ABC sitcom "Best of the West" from 1981 to 1982. - David Patrick Kelly
David Patrick Kelly (born January 23, 1951 or January 19, 1952) is an American actor and musician who has appeared in several films, including some major roles. Kelly was born in Detroit, Michigan. He is well-known for playing Luther in the 1979 cult classic film "The Warriors", where he screeches the famous line, … - Lisa Blount
Lisa Blount (born July 1, 1957 in Fayetteville, Arkansas) is an American actress who started working in show business with her debut in "Sam's Song" (1969). She is most likely remembered for her role as the cynical, insecure best friend to Debra Winger in "An Officer and a Gentleman". She also starred in "Prince of Darkness" as the love interest to Jameson Parker who would play a more important role in the story as it went along. - Cristina Raines
Cristina Raines (birth name Tina Herazo, born 28 February 1952 in Manila, Philippines) is an American actress. She co-starred in the TV mini-series "Centennial", a 22 hour epic depicting the history of Colorado. She appeared as Lucinda McKeag-Zendt, a woman who lived in the 1840's and married a Pennsylvania farmer. She is probably best known for her role as Lane Ballou in the 1980s prime-time soap opera "Flamingo Road". - James Stephens
James Stephens (born May 18, 1951) in Mt. Kisko, New York, is an American television and film actor best known for his role as idealistic Minnesota-born law student James T. Hart in the television series "The Paper Chase" (1978-1986), taking on the role originated by Timothy Bottoms in the movie of the same name. He is also known for his role in the television series "Father Dowling Mysteries" (1989) in which he played the part of Father Philip Prestwick. - Leslie Ackerman
Leslie Ackerman was born in 1956 in New Jersey. She is well known to Star Trek fans for her role as the attractive waitress in the popular "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" 1996 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations". Early in her career, Ackerman starred in the short-lived series 1980 series Skag. One of her co-stars in that series, Craig Wasson, also guest starred in "Deep Space Nine." She has guest starred in many popular television shows, … - Susan French
Susan French (January 23, 1912 - April 6, 2003) was an American stage, television and film actress. French acted in the soap opera "Bare Essence" (1982-1983) and the TV movie "People Like Us" (1990). She also appeared in episodes of "Dallas", "Falcon Crest", "The Colbys", "L.A. Law", "Moonlighting", and "Quantum Leap". Her final television appearance was in an episode of "Picket Fences". - Jon Korkes
Jon Korkes is an American stage, movie, and television actor. His television appearances include "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Law & Order", "The Larry Sanders Show", "Homicide: Life on the Street", "Moonlighting", "Starsky and Hutch", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "All in the Family", "Night Gallery", and "Maude". - Anthony Esposito
Anthony Esposito is a film producer whose credits include "Executive Target" (1997), "Camouflage" (2001) and "WiseGirls" (2002). Before he became a producer, he was a makeup artist on television shows including "Moonlighting" and "Baywatch" and films such as "Hard to Kill" (1990). - David Tendlar
David Benjamin Tendlar (August 8 1909 - September 9 1993) was an American animator. He is best known for his work with Fleischer Studio and its successor, Famous Studios. Tendlar was born in Dayton, Ohio. He joined Fleischer Studio in 1931, where he worked on Betty Boop, Popeye the Sailor, and many other shorts, as well as Fleischer's two feature-length animated films. - Carrie Pinkman
I am a Yankees fan. I'm a beer drinker. I think those two things tell a lot about a person. I am a very analytic, critical person who is extremely tough on people yet a complete bleeding heart. I'm a realist. I tell it like it is...sometimes to a fault. I'm an east-coaster: I wear coat-vests (yes, the type with no arms, from Britches), my "a's" are nasally and elongated, I love pork roll, egg and cheese, italian heros and Dunkin Donuts. - Walter Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis grew up mainly in Penns Grove, New Jersey, and graduated from high school there before going to New York to become an actor. He waited tables and tended bar for a living until he began to get roles in plays. While tending bar one night he was seen by a casting director who liked his personality and needed a bartender for a small movie role. Was high school student council president. His recording of "Respect Yourself" reached #5 in January of 1987. He and Demi Moore announce... - Sheryl Main
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Julie Janata Film Editor - Glenn Gordon Caron
He is the owner of the production company "Picturemaker Productions" which is behind productions such as "Moonlighting". His parents were salespeople and they divorced when Glenn was in his teens. - Jerry Finnerman
1996: First director of photography inducted into Producers Guild of America Hall of Fame, for his cinematography on "Star Trek" (1966). 19096: Nominated "Philanthropic Man of the Year" by the Motion Picture and Television Foundation. Past vice president and past chairman of the American Society of Cinematographers. International Photographers Guild membership #600. The son of cinematographer Perry Finnerman. Went to the same High School as Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic,... - Allyce Tannenberg
Attended Brockport State College 197? Has a son, Andreas, with Vincent Schiavelli. - Jeff Reno
Son of Walt Reno Jr. - Leigh A Webb
Retired to Franklin, New Hampshire in 2004 where he led an ultimately successful effort to preserve the boyhood home and farm of Daniel Webster. (Preservation Magazine, March/April 2006) - Ernie Reed
Society Of Camera Operators - 2nd Vice President 2001-2007. - Myrna Huffman
Myrna Kay Huffman was a film and TV production coordinator, notably for "Moonlighting" from 1985-1986.
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