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  1. Sowelu

    Sowelu, born, is a J-pop singer. She was born on November 6, 1982 in Tokyo to a Japanese father and a half-Irish half-Japanese mother. Her career started in 2002 with the release of her first single "Beautiful Dreamer", a soft love ballad which did very well in the charts, and was later featured on the "Relaxin’ with Japanese Lovers" compilation album.

  2. Jordana Spiro

    Jordana Ariel Spiro (born April 12, 1977) is an American film and television actress. As of 2006, she stars in the TBS comedy series "My Boys" as "P.J. Franklin".

  3. Steve Jones

    Stephen (Steve) Howard "Snapper" Jones (born October 17 1942, in Alexandria, Louisiana) is one of the most esteemed and watched National Basketball Association (NBA) television analysts. After serving as an analyst on "The NBA on NBC" for 13 years, Jones now works in that same position for ABC, ESPN, and NBATV. Jones' broadcasting career began in 1976 (the season after he retired as a player with the Portland Trail Blazers), …

  4. Erin Andrews

    Erin Andrews (born on May 4, 1978 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a television sports reporter. Andrews joined ESPN in May 2004 as a reporter for the network's National Hockey League coverage. Since the 2004 season, Andrews has served as a reporter for the ESPN College Football Saturday telecast, the Saturday Primetime college basketball game and Big Ten college basketball coverage. In 2005, she added Major League Baseball sideling reporting to her duties.

  5. Chip Caray

    Harry Christopher "Chip" Caray III (born 1965) is a television broadcaster for Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) and is also an occasional radio broadcaster and co-host of the pre-game and post-game shows on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network. Chip is also very well known from his time as a broadcaster for the FOX Saturday Game of the Week and as the television play-by-play broadcaster for the Chicago Cubs from 1998 to 2004.

  6. Yui Aragaki

    is a Japanese model, actress and seiyu. Born in Naha, Okinawa, she was nicknamed "Gakky" in 2001 by Ayako Enomoto. After seeing an audition notice for the junior fashion magazine nicola, Yui applied and won the Grand Prix award for the audition. After that, she became a nicomo (nicola model) and because of her fashion sense and logical personality, gained many fans. In 2004 she put her modeling in nicola on hold to expand her current career into gravure, appearing on variety shows, …

  7. Joe Simpson

    Joe Simpson (born December 31, 1951 in Purcell, Oklahoma) has been a radio and television broadcaster for the Atlanta Braves since 1992 and is a former Major League Baseball player. Simpson played professionally for 11 seasons, beginning in 1973, when he was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the third round. He joined the Seattle Mariners in 1979 before being traded to the Kansas City Royals in 1983. An outfielder and first baseman throughout his professional career, …

  8. Kyle Howard

    Kyle Alan Howard (born April 13, 1978) is an American film and television actor. Howard grew up in the town of Loveland, Colorado. He has done both film and television. His film career includes such films as: "House Arrest" alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, "Skeletons" alongside Ron Silver, …

  9. Jamie Kaler

    Jamie Kaler is an American stand up comedian who has appeared on such talk shows as the "Late Late Show" and had a recurring role on "Will and Grace". Kaler also lends his voice to the show "Robot Chicken", as the suicidal blooper host. He can currently be seen in the TBS show "My Boys". He is a member of the ACME Company, ACME Comedy Theatre's top-level sketch company. He has appeared on "Friends" and "Monk".

  10. Charles Davis

    Charles Davis is a former football player for the University of Tennessee. Charles Davis was an all SEC defensive back for Tennessee. He went to camp with the Dallas Cowboys, but didn't make the team. Then Davis turned to broadcasting. He currently works as a commentator for college football on TBS, he also called the 2007 BCS National Championship Game with Barry Alvarez and Thom Brennaman.

  11. John Lehr

    John C. Lehr (born November 25, 1965), an American film and television actor and comedian.

  12. Kellee Stewart

    Kellee Stewart is an American film and television actress. As of 2007, she co-stars in the TBS comedy series "My Boys" as "Stephanie Lane"

  13. Pete van Wieren

    Pete Van Wieren (born in Rochester, New York) began his broadcasting career with the Atlanta Braves in 1976 along with partner Skip Caray. Van Wieren is affectionately known as "The Professor" for his pre-game preparedness and baseball research abilities. Inducted into the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame in 2004 (along with Caray) joining an impressive list in Braves history that already included Hank Aaron, Lew Burdette, Del Crandall, Tommy Holmes, Ernie Johnson, …

  14. Craig Sager

    Craig Sager (born in Batavia, Illinois), is currently a journalist for TNT. Before working for CBS, he worked in Kansas City, Missouri for KMBC, as well as WINK in Fort Myers, Florida, WTSB in St. Petersburg, Florida, and WXLT in Sarasota, Florida. Sager normally works as a sideline reporter for "The NBA on TNT". Previously, he has worked at CNN and TBS for the Goodwill Games, Pan American Games, and 1990 World Cup.

  15. Cheryl Miller

    Cheryl Miller (born on January 3, 1964 in Riverside, California) is a former college basketball player and coach. Her superior athletic ability and engaging personality made her an elite figure in sports. She is currently a sideline reporter for NBA games on TNT having worked as a sports commentator for ABC, TBS and ESPN as well. In 1995, Miller was enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.

  16. Annabelle Gurwitch

    Annabelle Gurwitch (Born November 4, 1961 in Mobile, Alabama) is an American comedic actress best known for being the original hostess of TBS's "Dinner and a Movie". She also played an anchorwoman of "Not Necessarily the News" alongside Tom Parks.

  17. Jamie Kellner

    Jamie Kellner is an American television executive. He was chairman and chief executive officer of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., a division of Time Warner which includes TBS, TNT, and Cartoon Network. Kellner took over the post in 2001 and handed over the company to Philip Kent in 2003. He is currently the Chairman and CEO of ACME Communications, a post held since 1997.

  18. Jamie Tarses

    Jamie Tarses (born 1964) was head of ABC's entertainment division from 1996 to 1999, the first woman and one of the youngest people to hold such a post in an American broadcast network. She is the daughter of television writer Jay Tarses. Amanda Peet, who plays Jordan McDeere, the head of fictional network NBS on NBC show "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip", has said that her character was "loosely based" on Tarses.

  19. Benny Parsons

    Benny Parsons was an American NASCAR driver, and later an announcer/analyst on TBS, ESPN, NBC and TNT. He became famous as the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup (now NEXTEL Cup) champion. He was nicknamed "BP" and "The Professor", the latter in part because of his popular remarks and relaxed demeanor.

  20. Ernie Johnson Jr.

    Ernie Johnson Jr. (born in 1956 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a sports broadcaster for TNT and TBS.

  21. Marc Fein

    Marc Fein is currently the exclusive studio host for "Braves TBS Baseball" (since 2004) and NASCAR on TNT Live! He formerly hosted "TBS College Football" (since 2006). He is also expected to be one of the studio hosts when "MLB on TBS" begins for the 2007 season. He hosted Atlanta Thrashers broadcasts on Turner South before the station was sold to NewsCorp. Prior to joining Turner Sports, Fein worked as a sports anchor, …

  22. Fred Hickman

    Fred Hickman is the host of "NBA Shootaround" and a "SportsCenter" anchor for ESPN.

  23. John Wheeler

    John Henry Wheeler, born Bristol, Tennessee 1957 is an Emmy-Award-winning audio/video technologist and developer of the Penteo surround-sound extraction process. He is currently an engineer for NBC News in San Francisco. In the 1990s, he was the lead technologist for Entertainment Digital Network (EDnet) based at Skywalker Ranch and installed their original real-time multichannel digital audio network linking record company headquarters, …

  24. Toyohiro Akiyama

    Toyohiro Akiyama is a Japanese TV journalist best known for his trip to the Mir space station aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 1990. Born in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan, he became a reporter for the Japanese TV company TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System), and also worked for the BBC World Service between 1967 and 1971. He was selected for cosmonaut training on August 17, 1989, as a journalist sponsored by TBS.

  25. David Aldridge

    David Aldridge (born February 10, 1965 in Washington, D.C.) is a sports analyst for the television cable network, TNT. Aldridge is a graduate of American University and worked as a writer for "The Washington Post", where he spent nine years. During that time Aldridge was a beat writer covering Georgetown University basketball, the Washington Bullets and Washington Redskins. He also covered the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, …

  26. Bob Neal

    Bob Neal (born November 14, 1942 in Morristown, Tennessee) is an American sportscaster. Neal has been a familiar voice for Turner Broadcasting on its national NBA coverage for TNT and TBS for telecasts for 18 years. Neal's lengthy resume includes play-by-play work for NBA and college football games on NBC. Along with work for TNT and TBS for PGA Tour events, SEC football, and World Cup soccer. Previously, Neal was the radio voice of the Atlanta Falcons (1975-81, …

  27. Harvey Schiller

    Dr. Harvey Schiller, formerly President of TBS Sports, Southeastern Conference commissioner, and CEO of YankeeNets is currently a member of the All American Football League and both the CEO and Chairman of GlobalOptions Group, an integrated risk mitigation firm. He is also the current President of the International Baseball Federation. He is a 1960 graduate of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina.

  28. Kaoru Sugita

    (born November 27, 1964) is a Japanese actress, singer, and celebrity from Shinjuku, Tokyo. Her real name is Hashimoto Kaoru (橋本 薫). A versatile actress, she has appeared in contemporary and "jidaigeki" roles, on television and in film, and as a seiyu. She attended Myōjō Academy in Mitaka, later transferring to and graduating from NHK Gakuen (NHK Academy of Distance Learning).

  29. Mike Lazzo

    Mike Lazzo is the senior executive vice president in charge of Adult Swim at Williams Street Studios, the company that makes the Toonami, Miguzi, and Adult Swim programming blocks on Cartoon Network. His superior is Mark Lazarus president of the Turner Entertainment Group. Mike Lazzo began his career working in the mailroom of TBS. In 1994 he created the show "Space Ghost: Coast to Coast".

  30. Peter Vecsey

    Peter Vecsey (b. 1943) is an American sports columnist and analyst, specializing in basketball. In his childhood, he attended academic and athletic powerhouse Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, NY) and graduated in 1961. Vecsey currently writes a column on the NBA for the "New York Post". He was formerly an analyst for TBS and NBC.

  31. Frazer Smith

    Frazer Smith is a DJ and stand up comedian. He was born in Detroit and worked in Los Angeles, California at KROQ from 1976 through 1979, KLOS-FM 1979 through 1984, KMET 1984 through 1986, KLSX 1986 through 1997 KLOS in 1997 and KRTH in 2002. He has also played small roles in movies and TV shows and was one of the announcers on the TBS music video show Night Tracks from 1986-1988 and 1989-1991.

  32. Bill Shaw

    Bill Shaw, former high-paid Time Warner executive. Shaw was at one time the President of TBS Sports. Bill Shaw, Dr. Professor of Physical Oceanography at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. Known for his tough yet tactical approach towards teaching, Dr. Shaw inspired many students to switch to Physical Oceanography.

  33. Kevin Kiley

    Kevin Kiley is an American sportscaster and talk show host. In 2007, he moved to Los Angeles after residing many years in the Washington, D.C. area. Kiley currently co-hosts "DKLA" with fellow former National Football League player D'Marco Farr from 1 to 3 p.m. Pacific time, Monday through Friday. The show is on KSPN 710AM. He is also a sideline reporter for Saturday- and Sunday night National Football League broadcasts on Westwood One radio.

  34. Karyn Bryant

    Karyn Bryant is an American actress, writer, and television personality who was raised in Boston, Massachusetts. She completed secondary school at Lawrence Academy at Groton, and received bachelor's degrees from Brown University in political science and sociology. Bryant's love of music led to her first television job in 1990, as an MTV VJ. She later hosted a live, daily music program on FX called "Sound fX", in which her co-hosts were Matt Ostrom and Orlando Jones.

  35. David Mandel

    David Mandel (1971-) is an executive producer of Curb Your Enthusiasm. He is also one of the creators of Clerks: The Animated Series. He also was a writer for Seinfeld and Saturday Night Live. He also had a brief stint as a host of Dave and Steve's Video Game Explosion, a comedy video game review show that aired late nights on TBS as part of the Burly Bear Network. The show only lasted a few episodes before the entire block was cancelled. He is also a Harvard alum.

  36. Jim Durham

    Jim Durham (born February 12, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American sportscaster. Since 1995, he has called numerous National Basketball Association games for ESPN and ESPN Radio. Durham has spent more than 32 years calling NBA games on TV and radio; his previous assignments were with the Chicago Bulls, the Dallas Mavericks, TNT and TBS. With the Bulls, he was play-by-play announcer when Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, …

  37. Joe Dean

    Joe Dean (born 1931) is a former basketball player and former athletic director for Louisiana State University. Dean was a 2 year starter on his team at New Albany High School, including a stint as captain on the team his senior year. After high school he decided to attend LSU. He was a member of the LSU basketball team from 1949 to 1952, earning All-SEC honors three times. Dean was drafted by the Indianapolis Olympians in the first round of the 1952 NBA Draft, …

  38. Kaoru Yumi

    is a Japanese actress.

  39. Kevin Calabro

    Kevin Calabro is an American play-by-play announcer for the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association. The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association named him "Sportscaster of the Year" for the state of Washington in 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2006Η. Calabro is a graduate of Ben Davis High School (1974) calling games during high school on WBDG, 90.9 FM. He graduated from Butler University (1978).

  40. Shunsuke Kikuchi

    is a prolific Japanese composer from Hirosaki. He specializes in incidental music for media such as television and film. Active since the early 60s, he has been one of Japan's most highly demanded film and TV composers, working principally on "tokusatsu" and "anime" productions for children, as well as violent action films, "jidaigeki" and "dorama". His works are comparatively more common in Toei-related productions. As of 2006, he is still active.

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