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  1. Kenny Smith

    Kenny "The Jet" Smith (born March 8 1965, in Queens, New York City) is a retired American professional basketball player and current TV announcer. He attended Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, graduating in 1983. When Smith graduated from North Carolina in 1987, he held the school record for most assists with 768. Smith played ten seasons in the NBA. During his career, Smith played for the Sacramento Kings, Atlanta Hawks, Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons, …

  2. Reggie Miller

    Reginald Wayne Miller (born August 24, 1965, in Riverside, California) is a retired American professional basketball player. Miller spent the entirety of his 18-year NBA career with the Indiana Pacers. Miller was known for his precision three-point field goal shooting, especially in clutch situations. He holds the NBA record for career three-pointers made (2,560). Currently, he works as an NBA commentator (along with his sister Cheryl) for TNT.

  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. Tony Harnell

    Tony Harnell (born 18 September 1962 in San Diego, California, USA) is an American rock singer, best known for his work with the Norwegian hard rock band TNT. As a vocalist, songwriter and producer, Tony has led a career as a recording and touring artist since the mid 80's. He has sold close to two million albums worldwide and is more active than ever as he goes forward as a solo artist.

  5. Jon Tenney

    Jonathan F. W. Tenney (born December 16, 1961 in Princeton, New Jersey) is an American actor. Tenney received his B.A. degree from Vassar College, where he majored in drama and philosophy. He then studied at Juilliard, after which he made his professional debut starring in a touring production of "The Real Thing" directed by Mike Nichols. This led to his working steadily on and off-Broadway, as well as in regional theater.

  6. Kevin Martin

    Kevin Dallas Martin, Jr. (born) is an American professional basketball player currently with the Sacramento Kings in the NBA. He is known for his unorthodox style of shooting. Born in Zanesville, Ohio, he played for Zanesville High School and attended college at Western Carolina University, where he majored in sports management. He ranks fourth all-time on Western Carolina's scoring list with 1,838 points.

  7. Bill Weber

    Bill Weber (born 1957 in Middletown, New Jersey) is now TNT's lap-by-lap announcer for their NASCAR Nextel Cup Series coverage, and a former lap-by-lap announcer for NBC's NASCAR coverage. Weber is still a part of NBC Sports as he is the lead announcer for Champ Car World Series events and other racing series that are shown on the network. Weber's career began at WISH-TV in Indianapolis as a sports reporter while a student at Butler University.

  8. 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.

  9. John Macaluso

    John Macaluso is an American drummer born in 1968, who has played for ARK, TNT, Yngwie J. Malmsteen among others.

  10. Tony Mills

    Tony Mills is an English musician and the vocalist in the Norwegian hard rock band TNT. When he was 14 years old, he sang in his first band, the punk band The Rip-Offs. Later he sang in bands such as Overdrive, Orion and Enigma, and in 1983 he joined the band Shy. He recorded four albums with Shy before he left in 1991 and later joined another band, Siam, for two albums. In 2000 he reunited with Shy for two more albums.

  11. 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.

  12. Ronni Le Tekro

    Ronni Lé Tekrø is a Norwegian guitarist best known for playing with the Norwegian hard rock band TNT and as a solo guitarist.

  13. Mike Fratello

    Mike Fratello (born February 24, 1947 in Hackensack, New Jersey) is a professional basketball coach and is also known as The Czar of the Telestrator because of his mastery of the telestrator. He previously coached the Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA. Fratello has the most wins of any Memphis coach and under Fratello Memphis made the playoffs two years in a row. He has also coached the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Atlanta Hawks.

  14. Robert Gossett

    Robert Gossett (born March 3, 1954 in The Bronx, New York) is an American television, theater, and film actor. He is married to theater director Michele Gossett and currently stars as Commander Taylor on the TNT crime drama "The Closer". Gossett landed his first professional job after he graduated from high school in a production of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". He went on to act in the Broadway production of Lloyd Richard's of "Fences", …

  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. Corey Reynolds

    Corey Reynolds is an American musical theatre, television, and film actor known for originating the role of Seaweed in the Broadway adaptation of "Hairspray", as well as in shows such as the TNT crime show "The Closer". Reynolds was born in Richmond, Virginia and left in 1996 to pursue an acting career, eventually moving to California. There, he was cast in a touring production of the revue "Smokey Joe's Cafe", …

  17. Allen Bestwick

    Allen Bestwick (born on September 24, 1961 in Newport, Rhode Island) is a NASCAR pit reporter, serving as one of ESPN and ABC's pit reporters for their NASCAR Nextel Cup and Busch Series coverage. Prior to that, Bestwick worked for NBC and TNT on their NASCAR coverage, serving as play-by-play man until 2005 and spending the last two seasons as the lead pit reporter.

  18. Pam Oliver

    Pam Oliver is an American television sports reporter. She is currently a sideline reporter for Fox Sports' NFL coverage, working in games called by Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. She was originally a reporter with ESPN during the early 1990s before joining Fox Sports in 1995. In recent years, she also has done some courtside reporting on TNT during the first two rounds of the NBA Playoffs. Pam is a graduate of Florida A&M University where she was a track star.

  19. Dick Bavetta

    Dick Bavetta (born December 10, 1939) is an American referee for the National Basketball Association. As of February 8, 2006, Bavetta had officiated 2,135 NBA games - a league record for most games officiated. While being interviewed by ESPN about his achievement, Bavetta told the reporter the secret to his longevity was "wearing five pairs of socks," which he claims helped keep his feet in good shape.

  20. Howie Long

    Howard Michael "Howie" Long (born January 6, 1960 in Somerville, Massachusetts) is a former American football player who played as a defensive end, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000. Long has been married since June 27, 1982, to the former Diane Addonizio and they have three sons, one of whom, Christopher, plays football at the University of Virginia. The family resides in Charlottesville, Virginia.

  21. Randall Cunningham

    Randall Cunningham (born March 27, 1963 in Santa Barbara, California) is a former American football quarterback. After attending the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he was selected in the second round of the 1985 draft by Philadelphia Eagles, with whom he remained through the 1995 season. During the latter years his relations with Ray Rhodes, then the Eagles' head coach, became strained, and he announced his retirement from football following the end of that season, …

  22. Chad McCumbee

    Chad McCumbee (born October 15, 1984) is an American stock car driver, whom has acted. He was born in Supply, North Carolina. He currently drives the #08 The GPS Store/Garmin International Chevrolet Silverado for Green Light Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. He finished fourth in the RE/MAX Series point standings in 2005, his first full year of competition. He is also known for his portrayal of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in "3: The Dale Earnhardt Story".

  23. Elizabeth Reaser

    Elizabeth Ann Reaser (b. June 15 1975, Bloomfield, Michigan) is an American film, television, and stage actress. She is a former student of the Juilliard School. She may be best known for co-starring in the feature films "Stay" and "The Family Stone". In October 2004, "Interview" magazine hailed her as one of the "14 To Be" emerging creative women.

  24. Rafik Hariri

    Rafik Baha ad-Din Hariri - (November 1 1944 - February 14 2005), a self-made billionaire and business tycoon, was the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 1992 to 1998 and again from 2000 until his resignation on 20 October 2004. He headed five cabinets during his tenure. Hariri played a leading role in the reconstruction of Beirut. Hariri was assassinated on 14 February 2005 when explosives equivalent to around 1000 kg of TNT were detonated as his motorcade drove past the St.

  25. Morty Black

    Morty Black is a bassist mostly known for playing with international bands like JORN, Ken Hensley, Terje Rypdal and TNT. In addition he has also played for many famous Norwegian artists. He has also been a bassist for Mariah Carey.

  26. 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, …

  27. Michael Paul Chan

    Michael Paul Chan (born June 26, 1950 in San Francisco, California) is a third generation Chinese American actor of television and film. Some of his recent television work includes Judge Lionel Ping on "Arrested Development", "Robbery Homicide Division", and Detective Mike Tao on the TNT series "The Closer". He also recently played the role of Dr. Louis Rob in "Mrs. Harris" and appears in the independent film, "Americanese".

  28. Kevin Harlan

    Kevin Harlan (born June 21, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American television sports announcer. The son of retiring Green Bay Packers executive Bob Harlan, he currently broadcasts NFL and college basketball games on CBS. Harlan is also a play-by-play announcer for the NBA on TNT, and co-hosts Kansas City radio station WHB-AM's "Crunch Time" with local broadcast veterans Dave Stewart and Frank Boal.

  29. Lee Tergesen

    Lee Tergesen (born July 8, 1965 in Ivoryton, Connecticut) is an American actor. He began his career starring in "Wayne's World" (1992) and "Wayne's World 2" (1993), the 1994 series "Weird Science" and a recurring role in the first season of "Homicide: Life on the Street". Tergesen's career took off in 1997 with his critically acclaimed portrayal of Tobias Beecher on HBO's "Oz", a role he played until the series ended in 2003.

  30. Bill Porter

    Bill Porter is an American salesman for the Watkins Company. Born with cerebral palsy, Porter became quite well known in 1995, when an Oregon newspaper wrote a series of feature stories about him. Born in September 9,1932 in California, Porter moved to Portland, Oregon with his mother at a young age. He was unable to gain employment due to his cerebral palsy, but refused to go on disability.

  31. Phil Parsons

    Phil Parsons (born June 21, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan), is a former NASCAR driver. He is also the younger brother of 1973 Winston Cup champion and NBC/TNT commentator Benny Parsons. Years later, he returned to the Busch Series, where he enjoyed modest success. He is now a commentator for Speed Channel's coverage of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.

  32. Victor Borge

    Victor Borge is the bassist in the Norwegian hard rock band TNT. He joined the band in 2005, replacing Sid Ringsby. Borge started playing the bass when he was 8 years old. He has also played in the bands Jack in the Box and Autopulver, both of which included former TNT drummer Frode Lamøy.

  33. 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, …

  34. Chris Andersen

    Chris Andersen (born July 7 1978 in Long Beach, California) is a former NBA basketball player. His swooping dunks, shot-blocking skills and rare athleticism for his size earned him the nickname "The Birdman". Andersen is also the owner of a number of large tattoos, mainly on his arms. He was banished from the league in 2006 for violating the league's drug policy.

  35. Michael M. Robin

    Michael M. Robin is an American television producer and director, most notable for his work as an executive producer on the FX series, "Nip/Tuck" where he is also a frequent director. Robin is also currently an executive producer/director on the TNT series, "The Closer". Previously, Robin was a producer/director on several notable television series including "NYPD Blue", "Popular", "Kingpin", "C-16:FBI", and "MDs".

  36. Phil Alden Robinson

    Phil Alden Robinson (born March 1, 1950) in Long Beach, New York, is an American film director and screenwriter whose films include "Field of Dreams", "Sneakers", and "The Sum of All Fears". He graduated Union College in Schenectady, New York with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Union College in 1996.

  37. Josey Scott

    Josey Scott (born Joseph Sappington May 3, 1972 in Memphis, Tennessee) is the lead singer of post-grunge band Saliva. In addition to the success associated with his band Saliva, Scott garnered fame from a duet with Chad Kroeger of Nickelback. Together, they wrote and performed "Hero", which was used as one of the theme songs to the 2002 film "Spider-Man". He made a cameo appearance on Jay-Z's "Takeover" on his 2001 album The Blueprint.

  38. Alicia Coppola

    Alicia Coppola (born April 12, 1968) is an American television actress. She was born in Huntington, New York. She started her TV career as a hostess on the MTV game show "Remote Control". In 1991, she was hired to play vixen Lorna Devon on the soap opera "Another World"; she played the role until 1994. Her better-known TV jobs include a recurring role on "Trinity" (1998-1999), …

  39. Ernie Johnson Jr.

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

  40. Jeffrey Bewkes

    Jeffrey Lawrence Bewkes (born 25 May 1952 in Paterson, New Jersey) is an American media executive. He has served as CEO of Time Warner since January 1, 2008 and as President since December 2005. On January 1, 2009 he became Chairman of the Board in...

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