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  1. Marshall Herskovitz

    Marshall Herskovitz (born February 23, 1952, Philadelphia) is an American film director, writer and producer. Among his productions are "I Am Sam" and "The Last Samurai". Since May 2005, he has been a contributing blogger at "The Huffington Post".

  2. Winnie Holzman

    Winnie Holzman (born in 1954 in New York City) is an American writer. She is best known as the creator of "My So-Called Life" which originally aired on ABC. Holzman earned an Emmy Award nomination for writing in 1995 for "My So-Called Life". She also wrote for the shows "thirtysomething" and "Once and Again". Holzman made her Broadway debut in 2003 when she wrote the book for the Stephen Schwartz musical "Wicked", …

  3. Ken Olin

    Ken Olin (born July 30, 1954) is an American actor, director and producer. He first became well known for his starring role on the television series " thirtysomething", but is now a prolific television producer and director.

  4. Patricia Wettig

    Patricia Wettig (born December 4, 1951) is an Emmy-award winning American actress and playwright.

  5. Timothy Busfield

    Timothy Busfield (born June 12, 1957, in Lansing, Michigan), is an American actor and director best known for his Emmy-winning role as Eliot Weston on the television series "thirtysomething" and his recurring role as Danny Concannon on the television series "The West Wing".

  6. Peter Horton

    Peter Horton (born August 20, 1953) is an American actor and director. Born in Bellevue, Washington, he is best known for his role as Prof. Gary Shepherd on the popular television series "thirtysomething". During that time, in 1991, "People" magazine named him one of the "50 Most Beautiful People". He left the series in 1991 to pursue an interest in directing. As an actor, Horton appeared in a number of television shows including "St.

  7. Polly Draper

    Polly Carey Draper (born June 15, 1955 or 1956) (50 or 51) is an American actress. Draper was born in Gary, Indiana to Phyllis, a Peace Corps administrator, and William Henry Draper III, a head of the United Nations Development Programme. Her brother is venture capitalist Timothy Cook Draper and her sister Rebecca Draper. She received her B.A. in 1977 from Yale University and M.F.A. in 1980 from the Yale School of Drama.

  8. Mel Harris

    Mel Harris (born July 12, 1957 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) is an American actress. She plays Sylvia Capshaw on the MyNetworkTV limited-run serial "Saints & Sinners". Christened Mary Ellen Harris, she attended high school in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She is perhaps best known for her role as Hope Murdoch Steadman on the popular 1980s television show, "thirtysomething" (1987-1991).

  9. Faith Ford

    Faith Ford (born Faith Alexis Ford on September 14, 1964, in Alexandria, Louisiana) is an American television and film actress, best known for her role as Corky Sherwood on "Murphy Brown". Born in Alexandria, Ford was raised in nearby Pineville. Ford began acting in high school plays. She moved to New York City at the age of 17 and began to model and find commercial work. Gaining her first television role on ABC's "One Life to Live", …

  10. Melanie Mayron

    Melanie Mayron (born October 20, 1952 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actress and director best known for playing photographer Melissa Steadman on the ABC drama "thirtysomething", which ran from 1987 to 1991. She currently appears as a judge in the reality show "Looking for Stars" on the Starz channel. Mayron trained as an actress at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has been active as a director for a number of years.

  11. David Clennon

    David Clennon (born May 10, 1943 in Waukegan, Illinois) is an American actor perhaps best known for his portrayal of Miles Drentell in the ABC series "thirtysomething". He revived the role in the TV show "Once and Again". One of his most recent roles was his portrayal of the U.S. Attorney in the 2005 movie "Syriana". He is also well known for his political activism.

  12. David Marshall Grant

    David Marshall Grant (born June 21, 1955, in Westport, Connecticut) is an American actor and playwright. Immediately after graduating from the Yale University School of Drama, his first paying job was as Richard Gere's lover in the Broadway play "Bent". As an actor, he is most notable for his portrayal of Joe Pitt in the first Broadway production of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America".

  13. Patricia Kalember

    Patricia Kathryn Kalember (born December 30, 1956 or 1957) is an American actress. She is known for playing "Georgie" on the NBC television show "Sisters". Before that, she portrayed Susannah on the popular 1980s television show "thirtysomething". Kalember was born in Schenectady, New York to Vivian Daisy Wright and Robert James Kalember, an executive. She was raised in Westport, Connecticut and Louisville, Kentucky.

  14. 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".

  15. Lois Smith

    Lois Smith born (November 3, 1930) is an American actress whose career in theatre, film, and television has spanned five decades. Born in Topeka, Kansas, Smith is a graduate of the University of Washington. She made her film debut in "East of Eden" in 1955. Additional film credits include "Five Easy Pieces", "Up the Sandbox", "Fatal Attraction", "Fried Green Tomatoes", "How to Make an American Quilt", "Dead Man Walking", …

  16. Phyllis Newman

    Phyllis Newman (born March 19 1933) is a Tony Award-winning American actress and singer. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Newman made her Broadway debut in "Wish You Were Here" in 1952. Additional theatre credits include "Bells Are Ringing", "The Apple Tree", "On the Town", "The Prisoner of Second Avenue", "Awake and Sing!", "Broadway Bound", and "Subways Are For Sleeping", …

  17. Erich Anderson

    Erich Anderson is an actor, sometimes credited as E. Erich Anderson, who has starred in film and on television. He is best known for his first film role in the 1984 horror film "Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter" as Rob Dier. He also starred in the 1988 film "Bat 21" and in the 2002 drama film "Unfaithful". Erich has starred in television, his TV appearances have included the series "Second Chances" as Bruce Christianson, …

  18. Richard Gilliland

    Richard Gilliland (born 23 January, 1950 in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American television and movie actor. Gilliland appeared onscreen in the 1970s. Notable appearances include "Thirtysomething", "Party of Five", and "Designing Women" (where he met his wife Jean Smart who starred as Charlene in the series). The couple has one son, Connor.

  19. Kate Hodge

    Kate Hodge (born January 2, 1966, in Berkeley, California) is an American actress. Her first starring role was as Michelle, the heroine of the 1990 horror movie "Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III". The gore and content of the film was heavily edited and excised in order to obtain an R rating from the MPAA, which threatened to give it an X rating. The unedited version is now available on DVD. According to TV.com, Hodge herself is not a horror film fan, …

  20. Lenny von Dohlen

    Lenny Von Dohlen is an American film and stage actor, best known for his performance as Harold Smith in "Twin Peaks" and "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me". Lenny Von Dohlen’s film debut was in the Academy Award-winning "Tender Mercies", starring Robert Duvall, written by Horton Foote and directed by Bruce Beresford. From that performance, Mr. Von Dohlen was given the leading role in MGM/UA’s "Electric Dreams".

  21. Allan Miller

    Allan Miller (born 14 February 1929 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor. He is best known for his appearances on television, including "Kojak", "The Rockford Files", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Hawaii Five-0", "Lou Grant", "Wonder Woman", "Starsky and Hutch", "Barnaby Jones", "Soap", "Galactica 1980", "Barney Miller", "Knots Landing", "Quincy", "Cagney and Lacey", …

  22. Heidi Swedberg

    Heidi Swedberg is an American actress best known for her role as Susan Ross, the ill-fated fiancée of George Costanza on the television sitcom "Seinfeld". Swedberg was raised in New Mexico and attended Sandia High School in Albuquerque from 1980 to 1984. Following graduation, she moved to Kentucky, where she spent at year at the Actor's Theatre of Louisville, and then acted in her first film role, Norman Jewison's 1989 film "In Country".

  23. Meagen Fay

    Meagen Fay is an American actress. A native of Chicago, in the early 1980s Fay was a featured cast member at The Second City. Her first television role was in the 1987 television series "Ohara". Fay began honing her comic talents when she guest starred on numerous shows in the 1980s and 1990s including "thirtysomething", "Roseanne", "Mad About You", "Seinfeld", "Dharma and Greg", "Gilmore Girls", …

  24. Leila Kenzle

    Leila Kenzle (b. July 16, 1960 in Long Island, New York) is an American actress best known for her role as Fran Devanow on "Mad About You". Before moving to Los Angeles to become an actress she worked as a hotel telephone operator. Her big break came when she was cast as a stripper in the off-Broadway production of "Tony n' Tina's Wedding". Her TV credits include appearances on "The Golden Girls", "Thirtysomething" and "The Cosby Show".

  25. Tom O'Brien

    Tom O'Brien is an American actor since the age of sixteen, having first trained at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, where he took to the stage in ACT's mainstage productions of "The Holdup"; A Midsummer Night's Dream as Puck, opposite Annette Bening; Dial M for Murder; The Sleeping Prince; The Lower Depths; Horton Foote's "1918" and A Christmas Carol. Other stage appearances include "Da Carravaggio" in New York, …

  26. Charles Levin

    Charles Levin is an American actor who has appeared in television and movies and on stage. He played the recurring role of Eddie Gregg on "Hill Street Blues" from 1982 to 1986. He also played the mohel on "The Bris" episode of "Seinfeld" and "Coco" the flamboyant gay butler (cut from the show for controversial reasons) on the pilot episode of "The Golden Girls". He appeared as a guest star on many television shows including "Family Ties", …

  27. Cassie Yates

    Cassie Yates (born 2 March 1951, Macon, Georgia) is an American actress best known for her performances on television. Her most high profile role was probably in "Dynasty" as Sarah Curtis. She has also appeared in "McMillan and Wife", "The Bionic Woman", "The Streets of San Francisco", "Vega$", "Simon and Simon", "Magnum P.I.", "Hotel", "Cagney and Lacey", "Thirtysomething" and "Murder She Wrote".

  28. Martin Sacks

    "Martin Sacks" (born 16th October 1956, Sydney) is a well-known Australian actor, chiefly known for his 11-year role on "Blue Heelers" from 1994 to 2005. Sacks first got into acting after a bit part in an episode of "The Love Boat" when it was filming in the Pacific. His first role came about in the series "The Restless Years" in the late 1970s, which started him on the television circuit in Australia.

  29. Joseph Chapman

    Joseph Chapman is an American actor, noted for his appearances in various television series. His credits include: "Wonder Woman", "Barnaby Jones", "The Greatest American Hero", "Hill Street Blues", "Scarecrow and Mrs King", "Airwolf", "Knots Landing", "Riptide", "Dynasty", "Cagney and Lacey", "thirtysomething", "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and Lois and Clark.

  30. W. G. Walden

    William Garrett Walden (born February 13, 1950, often credited as Snuffy Walden or W. G. Snuffy Walden) is an accomplished composer for television shows, having scored "thirtysomething", "The Wonder Years", "Roseanne", "Ellen", "My So-Called Life", "Felicity", "Sports Night", "The West Wing", "George Lopez", "Huff" and "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip", among others.

  31. Philip Segal

    Philip David Segal (born in Essex, England in 1958) is a television producer. He emigrated to the United States in 1975 at the age of seventeen, where he studied film at San Diego State University. After graduating he became involved in the US television industry, first as a casting assistant and then as a literary agent. In 1985 he became a Director of Drama Development at Columbia Pictures, after which he moved over to "ABC Television" as a programming executive, …

  32. Martin Bruestle

    Martin Bruestle is an American television producer best known for his work on Northern Exposure and The Sopranos. After graduating from the University of Minnesota in 1987, Martin Bruestle was selected to participate in the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences College Internship Program on the television series Thirtysomething. He was hired as the Post Production Coordinator for three seasons of the series.

  33. Peter Horton

    Peter Horton's father was in the shipping business. He was a ship captain. However, he died prior to a 1991 US Magazine article Peter himself wrote. He has a degree in Music composition from the Univerity of California. Peter also attended Principia College. He is also a musical composer. Peter plays the classical piano. Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world. [1991] Daughter Lily born in October 2000. Ex-brother-in-law of Dedee Pfeiffer and Lori...

  34. Edward Zwick

    MFA American Film Institute. Runs a production company, The Bedford Falls Company, with partner Marshall Herskovitz. Brother of Joel Zwick. Uncle of Hillary Zwick.

  35. Timothy Busfield

    An Emmy Award-winning actor for his work on "thirtysomething" (1987), Timothy Busfield has been a regular or recurring character on 11 television series including "All My Children" (1970), "Reggie" (1983), "The Paper Chase" (1978), "Family Ties" (1982), "Trapper John, M.D." (1979), "The Byrds of Paradise" (1994), "Champs" (1996), "The West Wing" (1999), "Ed" (2000) and "Without a Trace" (2002). He has...

  36. Paul Haggis

    On March 5, 2006, Paul became the first person in the history of the Academy Awards to write two back-to-back Best Picture Winners, for Crash and the previous year's winner, Million Dollar Baby. Crash, a movie Paul co-wrote, directed and produced, was nominated for six Academy Awards, and on that evening Paul took home both Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay Oscars. Just weeks prior, the cast of Crash won SAG's highest award for Best Ensemble, and Paul and Bobby Moresco won...

  37. Scott Winant

    Two time Emmy Award-winning Director/Producer, Scott Winant, began his career in partnership with Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz on the critically acclaimed series "thirtysomething" (1987). He produced all five seasons and was responsible for establishing the show's unique cinematic style of story telling. In the second season, Scott received his first Emmy nomination for directing. In the third season, he won the Emmy for directing. Over his career, Scott has been...

  38. Mel Harris

    Ex-husband David Hume Kennerly was the official White House photographer during the administration of former U.S President Gerald Ford. As Mel Kennerly, she won quite a bit of money on the TV game show "The $10,000 Pyramid" (1973). Trains for triathalons. Son, Byron Kennerly, born 1984. Daughter, Madeline Smith, born 1990. Named as one of "America's 10 Most Beautiful Women" by Harper's Bazaar in 1989. Graduate of New Brunswick High School, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Class of...

  39. Will Yarbrough

    Will started as a cable man for the TV show "Room 222". He also was the sound mixer for nine years of the "MASH" TV show, "Thirty-something" and a host of others. He has five Emmy nominations.

  40. Richard Jr

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