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Justin Hartley can currently be seen starring on NBC's critically acclaimed, award winning series, "This Is Us," alongside Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K. Brown and Chrissy Metz. Created by Dan Fogelman, "This Is Us" premiered in September 2016 and instantly broke ratings records, earning the freshman series an immediate two-season renewal, with season three set to premiere on September 25, 2018. The heartwarming, emotionally provocative drama follows a unique set of triplets and their wonderful parents, whose lives and struggles intertwine, challenging the everyday presumptions about the people you think you know. Hartley shines as Kevin Pearson, one-third of the "big three" and a successful, handsome actor that seemingly has it all. However, as the series has progressed, viewers have been captivated as Kevin's perfect life has deconstructed episode to episode; from struggling with addiction, coping with the death of his father, exposing the dysfunctional relationship with both his mother and brother, and his heartbreaking longing to be loved and accepted by his own family. Hartley and his cast members most recently won the 2018 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, and the show picked up five additional Emmy nominations in 2018, following 33 award wins and 80 nominations over the last two years, and counting.
On the film front, Hartley was recently cast in the Universal comedy "Little," opposite Issa Rae and Regina Hall. He also starred in "A Bad Moms Christmas" (STX Entertainment) opposite Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn as the hilarious scene stealer, Ty Swindle. Additional film credits for Hartley include: "Another Time," which he also executive produced, indie "Race you to the Bottom," "Red Canyon," opposite Norman Reedus and Christine Lakin, "Spring Breakdown," opposite Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, and Seth Meyers, "A Way with Murder," opposite Michael Madsen, and the award-winning, boxing indie "The Challenger" for Vision Films.
Born in Knoxville, Ill., and raised in Orland Park, Ill., Hartley had a love for bringing characters to life at an early age and began to take acting seriously once he got to college. He attended Southern Illinois University Carbondale and University of Illinois at Chicago, majoring in History and Theatre. Upon graduation, he decided to make the move to Los Angeles, packing up his truck with no money or a job, to give the entertainment industry a shot.
In 2002, Hartley landed his first regular gig on the daytime soap "Passions," a role he held until 2006. He then starred as billionaire Oliver Queen (the Green Arrow) on the long running, hit CW series "Smallville." Hartley was able to showcase his talents behind the camera as well, writing ("Sacrifice," Season 9) and directing ("Dominion," Season 10) two episodes. Once "Smallville" came to an end, Hartley went on to appear on a handful of hit series including: "Chuck," "Castle," and "Hart of Dixie." In 2012, he returned to the CW as a series regular on the medical drama "Emily Owens, M.D.," opposite Mamie Gummer. Throughout 2013-16, Hartley juggled a handful of TV projects, appearing on 12 episodes of ABC's "Revenge," 16 episodes of ABC's summertime drama "Mistresses," and taking over the role of Adam Newman in the long-running CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless." Hartley was nominated for a 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work on the show. While filming "Y&R," it was announced that Hartley would be joining the cast of NBC's fall 2016 passion project, "This Is Us."
On the charity front, Hartley has been a supporter of The Water Project for several years. When not on set, you can find him following his favorite teams (The Chicago Cubs, LA Dodgers, and the Chicago Bears), traveling, and spending time with his wife and daughter.- Born and raised in Stuart, Florida, Godfrey started acting in high school and was quickly signed up by a talent agency. In 2005, she moved to Los Angeles to try her luck auditioning. One of her first parts was a recurring role on the TV show Surface (2005). Godfrey's career came to a sudden halt when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2006. While cancer treatment was eventually successful, the therapy lasted seven months. Afterwards Godfrey returned to L.A. and scored guest roles on such shows like Cold Case (2003) and CSI: Miami (2002). Her big break didn't come until 2012 though when she scored the prestigious role of Caroline Spencer on the daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful (1987). Tragedy struck again as the actress was injured in an automobile accident on February 2, 2015, after being struck by a moving car while walking on the sidewalk in Los Angeles. The real-life events were later incorporated into the series as her character experienced the same accident (off-screen). From 2013 to 2015 Godrey was in a relationship with and engaged to fellow actor Robert Adamson who plays Noah Newman on sister-show The Young and the Restless (1973). They share a daughter, born in 2014.
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Patrika Darbo was born on 6 April 1948 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Babe (1995) and Rango (2011). She has been married to Rolf Darbo since 29 December 1973.- Born on March 9, 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts, Koslow's mother was a docent, and was raised with a strong love for colonial life along with her sister, Linda and her brother, Donald. Koslow was educated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, graduating with a degree in theatre and costume design. Koslow signed on with a summer stock theater group in Virginia as a costume designer. She was also asked to audition for the role of Vera in the play "Ten Little Indians." Koslow soon put her costume designing talent aside to become a full-time actress, appearing in such regional productions as "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and "Dial M for Murder". She then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a television career and landed various guest roles before scoring the role of the scheming Lindsay Wells on the hit CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless (1973) which she played from 1984-1986. She was then asked by the serial's creators William J. Bell and wife Lee Phillip Bell to become an original cast member on the duo's new sister soap The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) which debuted in the spring of 1987. She portrayed Eric Forrester's (played by John McCook) design assistant Margo Lynley from the serial's inception until 1992 when she left to begin a family. Through the early 1990s Koslow busied herself with guest starring roles in several prime time television series including Silk Stalkings (1991) and The Nanny (1993). However, she was lured back to daytime television in 1996 in order to replace actress Deborah Adair who left the NBC soap Days of Our Lives (1965) to, ironically, spend more time with her family. In the role of vindictive call girl turned corporate executive Kate Roberts, Koslow flourished on Days of Our Lives quickly becoming a woman fans 'love to hate'. The character is known for her wickedness and deception, specifically her ongoing war with fellow Salem resident Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney) and her rocky marriage with mogul Victor Kiriakis (John Aniston). In contrast to her reel life, in real life Koslow has been married to make-up artist Nicky Schillace since 1987. The couple resides on a ranch in Northridge, California in the San Fernando Valley with their 2 children and various animals.
- Chandler Massey was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, with his two younger siblings. He is the son of Lewis (former Secretary of State of Georgia) and Amy Massey. Chandler graduated from Norcross High School in May, 2009. While there, he was active in the Drama Club and took part in many of the school productions. Later that year, he moved to Los Angeles to attend UCLA and pursue his dream of acting. In December 2009, after completing his first quarter at UCLA, Chandler auditioned for the role of "Will Horton" on NBC's top-rated daytime drama, Days of Our Lives and won the role. During Chandler's first four years on the show, he garnered 4 Daytime Emmy nominations and 3 wins for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series, thus becoming the first actor to win this honor for playing a gay character. He left Days in 2013 to continue his studies at UCLA and to star in a few independent films. In 2017, Chandler reprised his role as Will Horton on Days in 2017 and earned his 5th Emmy nomination. In 2018, he graduated from UCLA. Chandler resides in Los Angeles.
- Kim Zimmer was born on 2 February 1955 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Body Heat (1981), Guiding Light (1952) and MacGyver (1985). She has been married to A.C. Weary since 29 August 1981. They have three children.
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Colleen Zenk was born on 20 January 1953 in Barrington, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for As the World Turns (1956), Annie (1982) and The Comedian (2016). She was previously married to Mark Pinter and Michael Crouch.- Three-time Emmy-nominated actress Arianne Zucker has played many roles, but she is best known for the character of "Nicole Walker" on NBC's hit daytime drama, Days of Our Lives (1965). Arianne began playing her role in 1998 and has received three Daytime Emmy nominations and one Soap Opera Digest Award win for her portrayal as the unlucky-in-love vixen. Arianne began her career in modeling, when she was 16 years old. She immediately traveled to Paris, France after winning her first modeling contest. From there, she has traveled to Australia, Japan and finally back to New York City. During this time, Arianne also booked many national and international commercials, such as Mazda Miata and McDonald's. Arianne's independent film career started with a short film called Looking for Bobby D (2001) and she began to generate work in television by landing the role of "Brenda Collette" in CSI: Miami (2002). Her work was noticed by writer Karen Harris (General Hospital (1963), All My Children (1970)) and was asked to play the role of "Winnifred Marshall" in Life in General (2008), a comedy based on the life of a writer and the behind the scenes of the making of a television show. Arianne continued on as "Jessica" in the horror film, The Last Resort (2009), directed by Brandon Nutt. 'Devantiy', an Emmy-nominated web series chose Arianne to guest star as Julie Regis (2013) as the uptight sister of Andrew Regis, the ruthless jewelry scion. Her latest film role in The Contractor (2013), she played Kate, the best friend of "Elizabeth Chase" (Christina Cox). Her latest film role is in post-production for Lifetime called The Assistant (2016). Zucker plays the lead role of "Suzanne Austin" (2016). While not working on "Days of Our Lives", Arianne co-created the non-profit organization, Arrow-Heart Adventure Camps, in September of 2007 with her brother, Todd Zucker. They are a brother-sister team that believe in positively, mentor-ship and giving teens a chance to live to their full potential. Todd and Arianne have since tested the adventure camp in three different countries, U.S. London, England, and South Africa. We are committed to enriching the lives of young teens through a challenging outdoor adventure. We inspire kids to want to make better choices, build character, confidence, credibility and critical thinking skills.
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Peter Porte was born on 29 March 1984 in Greenwood Lake, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Devious Maids (2013) and Baby Daddy (2012). He has been married to Jacob Villere since 7 October 2018.- Actress
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Deidre Hall has emerged as one of America's most beloved actresses, who delighted her fans in August 1991, when she returned to NBC-TV's number one daytime program, Days of Our Lives (1965). Hall created the role of "Dr. Marlena Evans" in 1976, a character whose popularity has created a furor and a fan following, seldom seen on television. The favorable regard in which Hall is held has spanned all demographics and regions. She was named Best Television Role Model; won the prestigious America Women in Radio and Television (AWRT) award in 1994; garnered five Best Actress awards from Soap Opera Digest (1982-85,1995), and broke new ground for daytime stars when she guested on shows such as The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962), Night of 100 Stars II (1985) and 20/20 (1978), at the birth of her surrogate son. Recognizing her continuing appeal, in 1990, the Hallmark Co. chose Hall as celebrity spokesperson for a new card line called, "To Kids with Love". The following spring, Deidre became the sole spokesperson for Dexatrim. Deidre's elegant fashion statements have not gone unnoticed in the press. Twice naming her the "Best Dressed Woman", she was also named one of America's ten most beautiful women by TV Guide and Satellite Orbit. Hall has graced the covers of national and regional magazines such as People, Woman, Woman's Own, TV Guide, Woman's World, McCalls, Family Circle, Shape, Los Angeles Magazine, Beverly Hills (213), Orange Coast and First for Women.- Actress
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Suzanne Rogers was born on 9 July 1943 in Colonial Heights, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Knight Rider (1982) and Quincy M.E. (1976). She was previously married to Sam Groom.- Actor
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With over 3500 episodes of television under this belt, Eric has been providing "love in the afternoon" for NBC Daytime for the last 18 years. His portrayals of Ethan Winthrop on "Passions" and currently Brady Black on "Days of Our Lives" have resulted in numerous industry accolades. He made daytime history in 2014 by being the first actor ever to win an Emmy in the Best Supporting Actor category for "Days of Our Lives." His television credits expand into primetime (Extant, NCIS, Rizzoli & Isles), and his musical theater repertoire consists of over 40 productions, including his critically acclaimed role as the Pharaoh in the Osmond Broadway Tour of "Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Fans of the DC Universe will most notably recognize him as Justice League member and futuristic superhero Booster Gold from the CW series "Smallville".- Music Artist
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LeAnn started singing at age 3, and has sold over 20 million records since. She was born August 28, 1982 in Jackson, Mississippi. By age 7, LeAnn made her stage debut in a Dallas musical production of "A Christmas Carol". Later, she would sing "The Star Spangled Banner" to open Dallas Cowboys football games. By age 11, LeAnn recorded her first album on an independent label only available in local stores in Dallas: "All That" which featured her signature song "Blue". This got the attention of Curb Records. In 1996, 14-year-old LeAnn recorded a major-label album. In 1997, LeAnn released "You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs" which debuted on 3 Billboard Magazine charts at the same time: Pop, Country, and Contemporary Christian (that had never been achieved before by a country singer). That year, LeAnn released "How Do I Live" which would set a record by staying #1 on Billboard Magazine's "Hot 100" chart for 69 weeks. LeAnn starred in the TV-movie Holiday in Your Heart (1997), based on a book which she had co-authored. Capping a great year for the 15-year-old LeAnn, she won an American Music Award, 2 Grammy awards, 3 Academy of Country Music Awards, and 4 Billboard Music Awards. In 1998, LeAnn won a Lone Star Film & Television Special Award for Rising Star Actress. In 1999, LeAnn released a namesake CD, offering her interpretations of 11 Country standards, including "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces" (originally recorded by Patsy Cline in 1960). LeAnn made a cameo in Coyote Ugly (2000) (the low budget movie that raked in big bucks) and she also recorded 4 Diane Warren songs, including "Can't Fight the Moonlight", for the movie soundtrack. An amazing career and, since she is only 18, I am sure there will have to be mini-bio updates in the future.- Actor
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Jensen Ross Ackles, better known as simply Jensen Ackles, was born on March 1, 1978, in Dallas, Texas, to Donna Joan (Shaffer) and actor Alan Ackles. He has English, German, and Scottish ancestry. Jensen grew up in Richardson, Texas, together with his older brother, Joshua, and a younger sister, Mackenzie. Jensen graduated from Dartmouth Elementary School in 1990, he graduated from Apollo Junior High School in 1993, and LV Berkner High School in 1996.
Jensen is a sports junkie. He loves football, lacrosse, baseball and basketball. He even played on the baseball and lacrosse teams in high school. The 6' 1" actor first started modeling when he was just 2 years old. When he turned 4, he started appearing in TV commercials for Nabisco, RadioShack and Wal-Mart. He caught the acting bug because he was mostly influenced by his father, who was an actor in Dallas. He used to watch his father study scripts, and that taught him a few things about the industry. During his later years in high school, he started taking theater classes, where he claimed he was the only "jock" in that department. When he was just a sophomore, a friend of Jensen had asked him to attend a local acting seminar. Two guys, Craig Wargo, and an agent, 'Michael Einfeld', were interested in Jensen's talent and wanted him to go to Los Angeles with them.
Jensen had to say no to the offer and admitted at one point, he thought they would forget about him but, eventually, when he went to Los Angeles, he still managed to get help from them. Prior to that, Jensen actually planned to study sports medicine at Texas Tech University and become a physical therapist, before he decided to move to Los Angeles to give acting a try. In 1996, he managed to secure guest roles on several TV shows, which included Wishbone (1995), Mr. Rhodes (1996) and Sweet Valley High (1994). Jensen's big break came when he was cast in the NBC soap opera, Days of Our Lives (1965), as Eric Brady in 1997. He won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Male Newcomer in 1998, and was nominated three times in 1998, 1999, and 2000 for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for his work on Days of Our Lives (1965). After spending about three years on a soap set, he left Days of Our Lives (1965) and went on to appear in the mini-series Blonde (2001), which was about the life of Marilyn Monroe, playing Eddie G. He also auditioned for the role of Clark Kent on Smallville (2001), but lost the part to Tom Welling, instead.
Not giving up hope, he went for a few auditions and managed to secure a guest role on the popular James Cameron TV series, Dark Angel (2000), as serial killer Ben/X5-493, the brother of main character Max/X5-452, who was played by Jessica Alba. His character died in the episode, but Jensen eventually returned to the show as a regular in the second season as Ben's clone, Alec/X5-494 and continued on until the show's cancellation in 2002. In 2003, he joined the cast of Dawson's Creek (1998), playing the role of C.J., Jen Lindley's lover. He also filmed episodes of the TV series, Still Life (2003), playing the role of Max Morgan, not knowing that the series was actually dropped. He also had a small role in the short film, The Plight of Clownana (2004), playing the role of Jensen. That same year, he was offered the part of Eliza Dushku's love interest on the second season of Tru Calling (2003). Jensen, however, turned down the role which was later offered to another actor, Eric Christian Olsen. He was subsequently cast on Smallville (2001), as Assistant football coach Jason Teague, the new love interest of Lana Lang. In 2005, Jensen managed to earn a lead role in the movie, Devour (2005), playing the role of Jake Gray. Jensen also earned the opportunity to work his father, actor Alan Ackles, who happened to play his character's father, Paul Kilton. The movie, however, received mixed reviews from the public.
That same year, Jensen joined the cast of the CW series, Supernatural (2005), where he plays the role of Dean Winchester. Dean and his brother Sam, who is played by Jared Padalecki, are brothers who drive throughout the United States hunting paranormal predators, sometimes with their father, John Winchester, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. It was reported that the creator of the show, Eric Kripke, mentioned that the show will last for a maximum of five seasons. In 2006, Jensen took on a role in the Independently filmed comedy/drama movie, Ten Inch Hero (2007), which explores the theme of honesty and the flaw of judging by appearances. In 2007 the film began a limited run at number of film festivals including the Newport Beach Film Festival, Phoenix Film Festival and the Santa Cruz Film Festival but never made it into major mainstream theatrical release. In the Spring of 2008 Ten Inch Hero was released onto DVD exclusively through Blockbuster. Jensen however, received high praise for his work as Priestly, who one of the movie's more quirky characters.
From June 5-10 in 2007 Jensen had his professional stage debut as Lt. Daniel Kaffee in "A Few Good Men" at Casa Manana Theatre in Fort Worth, Texas, working along side Lou Diamond Phillips. This proved to be another successful acting venture for Jensen, as critics were impressed with his work in this role. During his free time, Jensen enjoys golfing, horseback riding, scuba diving and photography. He is also a big fan of country music. His favorite musician is Garth Brooks. He even sang back-up vocals on good friend Steve Carlson's albums "Spot in the Corner" and "Rollin' On." In the summer of 2008 Jensen traveled to Kittaning, PA to film the horror/thriller movie, My Bloody Valentine (2009), which was filmed in the cutting edge Real D technology, Jensen played the lead role of Tom Hanniger and starred alongside Jaime King and Kerr Smith.
Jensen splits his time between Vancouver, British Columbia where he films Supernatural (2005) and his home in Austin, Texas.- Actor
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Brandon Beemer was born on 27 February 1980 in Eugene, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Bay (2010), Days of Our Lives (1965) and General Hospital (1963).- Actor
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Shemar Franklin Moore (born April 20, 1970) is an American actor and former fashion model. His notable roles are that of Malcolm Winters on The Young and the Restless from 1994 to 2005, Derek Morgan on CBS's Criminal Minds from 2005 to 2016, and as the third permanent host of Soul Train from 1999 to 2003.- Actress
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Elia Cantu was born in Hanford, California. She is an actress and writer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), 9-1-1 (2018) and This Is Us (2016).- Robert Newman is perhaps best known for his 28-year run as Joshua Lewis on the longest running program in broadcasting history, Guiding Light. The role garnered him 2 Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series.
He has recently guest starred on House of Cards, Chicago Fire, Homeland, Criminal Minds, NCIS, and Law and Order: SVU. Film credits include Amazing Spider-Man 2, Dracano, and the short film Deadline, which earned him the Best Actor award at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in 2015.
Off-Broadway Credits include Perfect Crime, She's of a Certain Age, Sessions: the Musical, and Quiet on the Set.
Most recent regional credits include Kiss Me Kate, Hairspray, Noises Off, The Civil War, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (With Kim Zimmer), The Lion In Winter (With Kim Zimmer), Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame, the world premiere of Naked Influence, Stephen Sondheim's Putting It Together, Other Desert Cities, Man of La Mancha, Gypsy (With Tovah Feldshuh and with Kim Zimmer), Love Letters, Fiddler on the Roof, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Deathtrap, Peter Pan, Shenandoah, Curtains, Annie, Nine, A Little Night Music, The Full Monty, and Sylvia (which he also directed.) - Actress
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Felicity Huffman was born on 9 December 1962 in Bedford, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Transamerica (2005), Desperate Housewives (2004) and Sports Night (1998). She has been married to William H. Macy since 6 September 1997. They have two children.- Actress
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Eva Jacqueline Longoria was born on March 15, 1975 in Corpus Christi, Texas to Ella Eva Longoria (née Mireles), a special education teacher & Enrique Longoria Jr., a rancher. The youngest of four sisters who grew up in a Mexican-American family on a ranch near Corpus Christi, Longoria attended Texas A&M University-Kingsville, where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology. After graduating from college, she entered a talent contest that brought her to Los Angeles, where she was spotted and subsequently signed by a theatrical agent. After landing roles on The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), General Hospital (1963) and co-starring on Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), she auditioned for and won the role of Isabella Braña on the popular series, The Young and the Restless (1973). After Y&R, Eva became well known worldwide thanks to Desperate Housewives (2004), where she played a main character, Gabrielle Solis. She also has a contract with L'Oreal and has been named one of the most beautiful people. A passionate advocate of education, she founded The Eva Longoria Foundation which helps Latinas build better futures for themselves and their families through education and entrepreneurship and earned a Masters in Chicano Studies presenting her thesis on "Success STEMS From Diversity: The Value of Latinas in STEM Careers." Eva has also contributed writing to publications on the subject of education.- Michael Mealor was born on 29 February 1992 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is an actor, known for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005), The Young and the Restless (1973) and Roadies (2016).
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Alyson Reed was born on 11 January 1958 in Anaheim, California, USA. She is an actress, known for High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008), High School Musical (2006) and Ad Astra (2019).- Actress
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Scott was born Melody Ann Thomas in Los Angeles, California. Her first film credit was as a child actress in the 1964 Alfred Hitchcock movie, Marnie (1964). After bit parts in movies in the mid-'70s (most notably in John Wayne's final film, The Shootist (1976)), she was offered bit parts on nighttime series, such as The Waltons (1972), The Rockford Files (1974) and Charlie's Angels (1976).
In 1979, at the age of 23, she began playing the part of stripper "Nikki Reed" on the daytime serial, The Young and the Restless (1973), choosing the part over a sitcom pilot that, in the end, was not picked up. She was a replacement for the previous Nikki, who had lasted six months. Over time, her character reformed and became an important part of Genoa City society, as she married "Victor Newman" (Eric Braeden). Scott has said, "It's a miracle for an actor to have a job last 28 years", although she finds it frustrating to go through periods when she doesn't have a storyline. In 1987, she was offered to play the role of "Taylor Hughes" on As the World Turns (1956), but turned the offer down.
Scott was parodied in the satire publication, "The Onion", in 1999, in which a picture was edited to show her holding a Daytime Emmy (that year, Susan Lucci won the Emmy after 19 nominations). The caption read "Awards Given Out Randomly To Skinny Blonde Women". She appeared on various game shows over the years, including Family Feud (1976) (with various "Young and the Restless" co-stars), The $10,000 Pyramid (1973), Body Language (1983) and Match Game (1990).- Marcia Anne Cross was born on March 25, 1962 in Marlborough, Massachusetts. As a child, Marcia always wanted to be an actress, so she set out to have a career in acting. Cross graduated from the Juilliard School in New York, a naturally gifted girl. Her career began in 1984, when she joined the cast of the daytime soap opera The Edge of Night (1956). After six months, the show ended its 28-year run. The following year, in 1985, she starred opposite Carroll O'Connor in the television film Brass (1985). Then she landed the lead role in Pros & Cons (1986) with comedienne Sheryl Lee Ralph. She kept busy by starring in The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James (1986) with many famous figures in Hollywood - including June Carter Cash, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. Marcia's career was looking up when she was cast as Kate Roberts in another daytime soap opera, One Life to Live (1968), and as Tanya in Another World (1964). Marcia was then seen opposite Tim Daly in the tearjerker romance Almost Grown (1988). Almost Grown (1988) was a television pilot that never got picked up, but is still very acclaimed to this day. Marcia was then cast as Ruth Fielding in Bad Influence (1990), a thriller that starred Cross, Rob Lowe and James Spader.
She joined the cast of Knots Landing (1979) - an incredibly famous nighttime soap opera in 1991. After a year, she left to do work on a new television series called Melrose Place (1992). She was cast as the psychotic Dr. Kimberly Shaw on the prime-time soap opera. The show was a pop-culture phenomenon, going down in history as one of the most entertaining and memorable shows of the 1990s. Marcia, who was starring opposite Heather Locklear, Courtney Thorne-Smith and others, emerged as the fan favorite of the show. Then her longtime companion and fiance, Richard Jordan, died in 1993. Marcia reigned on, starring in films like Female Perversions (1996) opposite Tilda Swinton and Always Say Goodbye (1997) opposite Emmy-nominee Polly Draper, throughout her long run on "Melrose Place". In 1997, she left the show in order to get her Master's Degree in Psychology. From 1997 to 2003, she continued to act regularly. She starred in Dancing in September (2000), a critically acclaimed film, got herself the lead role in Living in Fear (2001), starred in The Wind Effect (2003), a disturbing film about family, and even filmed Eastwick (2002), a television pilot that never was picked up. Eastwick (2002) was based on the film The Witches of Eastwick (1987), and Marcia was cast in the Susan Sarandon role.
She got back into the public eye by joining the cast of the critically-acclaimed television series Everwood (2002) with Treat Williams. After a year on the show, she left it when she auditioned for a new television series, Desperate Housewives (2004). In 2004, Marcia was cast as Bree Van De Kamp in Desperate Housewives (2004), which went on to be a monster-hit with the critics and audiences. Marcia began to be nominated for very prestigious awards - including the Emmy Award, Golden Globe, Golden Satellite Award, and a Television Critics' Association Award. Marcia even won a Screen Actors Guild Award in 2005. - Actor
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Reed began acting in film and TV in 1985. He attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and is a UCLA graduate. He played Lt.Roger Chaffee in SAG winner, Apollo 13 (1995), Spicer in Sundance winner, Pastime(1990), Kevin McKane in Sundance favorite, Scotland P.A.(2001). He's also played an engaging combination of charming and peculiar on TV and films. Reed is active in the voiceover community, voicing hundreds of commercials and narrating multiple series for CNBC, VH1, Encore and for NFL. He is the vocal coach to many of KCRW's on-air talent, as well as vocal coach for all three seasons on the doc series, Religion of Sport. He has performed with Naked Angles Theater Co in NY and with avant- garde theater giant, Anne Bogart. For 20 years he acted, directed and mentored kids in L.A.'s Virginia Ave. Project. Reed is married to yoga instructor, Birgitte Kristen. They have two sons.- Reed Armstrong is known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017), Red Dead Redemption II (2018) and Michael Jackson: Thriller (1983).
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Sherri Saum was born on 1 October 1974 in Dayton, Ohio, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Sunset Beach (1997), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) and Finding Home (2003).- Actress
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Courteney Cox was born on June 15th, 1964 in Birmingham, Alabama, into an affluent Southern family. She is the daughter of Courteney (Bass) and Richard Lewis Cox (1930-2001), a businessman. She was the baby of the family with two older sisters (Virginia and Dottie) and an older brother, Richard, Jr. She was raised in an exclusive society town, Mountain Brook, Alabama. Courteney was the archetypal daddy's girl, and therefore was understandably devastated when, in 1974, her parents divorced, and her father moved to Florida.
She became a rebellious teen, and did not make things easy for her mother, and new stepfather, New York businessman Hunter Copeland. Now, she is great friends with both. She attended Mountain Brook High School, where she was a cheerleader, tennis player and swimmer. In her final year, she received her first taste of modeling. She appeared in an advert for the store, Parisians. Upon graduation, she left Alabama to study architecture and interior design at Mount Vernon College. After one year she dropped out to a pursue a modeling career in New York, after being signed by the prestigious Ford Modelling Agency. She appeared on the covers of teen magazines such as Tiger Beat and Little Miss, plus numerous romance novels. She then moved on to commercials for Maybeline, Noxema, New York Telephone Company and Tampax.
While modeling, she attended acting classes, as her real dream and ambition was to be an actress. In 1984, she landed herself a small part in one episode of As the World Turns (1956) as a young débutante named Bunny. Her first big break, however, was being cast by Brian De Palma in the Bruce Springsteen video "Dancing in The Dark". In 1985, she moved to LA to star alongside Dean Paul Martin in Misfits of Science (1985). It was a flop, but a few years later, she was chosen out of thousands of hopefuls to play Michael J. Fox's girlfriend, psychology major Lauren Miller in Family Ties (1982).
In 1989, Family Ties (1982) ended, and Cox went through a lean spell in her career, featuring in unmemorable movies such as Mr. Destiny (1990) with Michael Caine. Fortunes changed dramatically for Cox, when in 1994, she starred alongside Jim Carrey in the unexpected hit Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), and a year later she was cast as Monica Geller on the hugely successful sitcom Friends (1994). It was this part that turned her into an international superstar and led to an American Comedy Award nomination. In 1996 Cox starred in Wes Craven's horror/comedy Scream (1996) . This movie grossed over $100 million at the box office, and won Cox rave reviews for her standout performance as the wickedly bitchy and smug TV reporter Gale Weathers. She went on to play this character again in each of the three sequels. Not only did her involvement in this movie lead to critical acclaim, but it also led to her meeting actor husband David Arquette. He played her on-screen love interest Dewey, and life imitated art as the two fell in love for real. Their wedding took place in San Francisco, at the historic Grace Cathedral atop Nob Hill, on June 12th, 1999. Joined by 200 guests, including Cox's film star friends Liam Neeson and Kevin Spacey, the happy couple finally became Mr. and Mrs. Arquette.- Actor
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Justin Bruening was born on 24 September 1979 in St. Helena, Nebraska, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Good Behavior (2016), Sweet Magnolias (2020) and Grey's Anatomy (2005). He has been married to Alexa Havins since 5 June 2005. They have three children.- Nicole Paggi grew up just outside of Austin, TX and after college made her move to Los Angeles to become an actress. Shortly after her arrival to LA, she booked her first job, as a series regular, in the role of Jennie Bradbury in the critically acclaimed FOX television series Pasadena (2001), which was directed by Diane Keaton and created by Mike White. Following her role on Pasadena, She played the recurring role of Britney in the Emmy-Award winning NBC series Providence (1999). Paggi continued to appear in guest roles on television series such as Glory Days (2001), Fastlane (2002), Judging Amy (1999), "CSI: Miami (2002) and the CBS pilot Expert Witness (2003) opposite Matthew Modine. In 2003, Paggi appeared in the television film Frozen Impact, playing the daughter of Ted McGinley's character, whom would later play his daughter in the television series "Hope & Faith".
In 2003, Paggi received the role of Sydney Shanowski on the ABC sitcom Hope & Faith (2003), alongside Faith Ford and Kelly Ripa. She continued to work as a series regular on the hit show One on One (2001), and starred in more guest roles such as Rizzoli & Isles (2010), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). She then did a recurring role on 90210 (2008), as well as starring in a couple of Hallmark Movies. She made her mark in theatre in "Girls Talk", written and directed by Roger Kumble and starring Brooke Shields and Constance Zimmer. This earned her rave reviews as well as an Featured Actress Ovation Award nomination.
After giving birth to her first daughter, Nicole stepped away from acting to focus on her family and being a mother. She had a second child with her husband and they moved away from Los Angeles. Now that her kids are at a more manageable age, she has decided to come back to her passion and since then has appeared in guest roles such as 9-1-1 (2018) and The Rookie: Feds (2022). - Actress
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Dorothy Lyman was born on 18 April 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Blow (2001), All My Children (1970) and Mama's Family (1983). She was previously married to Vincent Malle and John Tillinger.- Actor
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Aaron has been acting since he was 3.5 years old starting his adventures sharing the role of Johnny Dimera with his twin brother, Griffin Kunitz, on Days of Our Lives. Aaron is American/Scottish holding passports to the USA and EU. He loves singing, acting, playing drums and playing Minecraft with his friends.- Nathan Parsons was born on 16 June 1988 in Adelaide, Australia. He is an actor, known for The Originals (2013), General Hospital (1963) and The Roommate (2011).
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Al Corley was born on 22 May 1956 in Wichita, Kansas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Dynasty (1981), The Ice Road (2021) and Don Juan DeMarco (1994). He was previously married to Jessika Cardinahl.- Actress
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Award-winning actress Catherine Oxenberg was born in New York and raised in London. She is the daughter of HRH Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia and the granddaughter of Prince Paul, Prince Regent of Yugoslavia. Her first acting coach was Richard Burton. She was admitted to Harvard University. She made her debut as an ivy-educated model, her face graced the covers of Cosmopolitan, Glamour and Interview. She transferred to Columbia University and studied psychology, philosophy and mythology. She is an advocate for women's issues and is passionate in her desire to improve the conditions of women who live in suppressive cultures. She has two children with former husband Casper Van Dien.- Actor
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Richard Lawson was born on 7 March 1947 in Loma Linda, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for For Colored Girls (2010), Poltergeist (1982) and How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998). He has been married to Tina Knowles since 12 April 2015. He was previously married to Denise Gordy.- Actress
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Jessica Serfaty was born on 4 April 1991 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Ride (2018), FML (2016) and Ryde (2017). She was previously married to Ididia Serfaty.- Now enjoying his 50th anniversary as an actor, Gordon Thomson has steadily worked in theater, on television and in film, while he is co-starring in the new daytime drama web-series Winterthorne (2015), premiering in August 2015. His work has taken him to various locations around the globe including Toronto, Rome and London, calling Los Angeles his home since the early 1980's, during production of the original "Dynasty."
Gordon Thomson may be best-known worldwide for his role as the evil, yet dashing Adam Carrington from 1982 to 1989 on the ABC Television prime-time drama Dynasty (1981), one of the most popular prime-time shows in television history. This role earned him a Golden Globe nomination in 1988, along with Soap Opera Digest award nominations for Dynasty in 1986, 1988, 1989.
In his latest role, Thomson plays family patriarch Maxmillian Winterthorne in the new online drama Winterthorne. Maxmillian is wise, charmingly charismatic and willing to commit any act necessary when it comes to protecting his family. He is the glue that holds the family together.
This new series is Thomson's second collaboration with Winterthorne co-star and series creator Michael Caruso. He previously co-starred in Caruso's Emmy nominated daytime drama web-series DeVanity (2011) in 2013 and 2014 as jewelry magnate Preston Regis, getting two Indie Series Awards nominations for his work. The first was for "Best Guest Star in a Drama" in 2014 and the second for "Best Supporting Actor - Drama" in 2015.
All of Thomson's success and accolades on the small screen came after years of serious training and work in theater, from the Shakespearean stage of the Stratford Festival in Canada to Orton, Turgenev, Coward and Ibsen. His career actually started on the stage in his native Toronto, honing his acting skills in productions of The Hollywood Blues at Old Angelo's Theatre, The Fantastiks at The Colonnade Theatre, playing the lead role of Jesus in Godspell with Martin Short, Gilda Radner, Andrea Martin, and Eugene Levy at The Bayview Theatre and in Oh, Coward at Theatre in the Dell, among others. Gordon also did a series of productions at the very prestigious Stratford Festival including King John, Love's Labours Lost, The Imaginary Invalid and A Month in the Country. Theater work outside of the Toronto, Ontario area included his lead role as Dennis in Joe Orton's Loot at the Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo and as the lead in Eastern Standard at the Coast Playhouse in Los Angeles.
Various network television roles soon followed, which led to the dream role of Adam Carrington on Aaron Spelling's mega-hit show Dynasty (1981), propelling Thomson into the mainstream.
He has had the good fortune to perform in the highly pressured arenas of prime-time television and weekly repertory theatre, as well as mastering the rigors of daytime drama, including Santa Barbara (1984) on NBC in the role of Mason Capwell, earning another Soap Opera Digest award nomination. He later appeared on the NBC Television daytime drama Sunset Beach (1997), while having also appeared on The Young and the Restless (1973), Passions (1984), and Days of Our Lives (1965).
In more recent years, Gordon Thomson has had film roles in the Oscar-winning Little Miss Sunshine (2006), and Wolfgang Petersen's Poseidon (2006). - Actor
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John MacDonald "Jack" Coleman is an American actor and screenwriter, known for playing the role of Steven Carrington in the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty (1982-88), and for portraying Noah Bennet in the science-fiction drama series Heroes (2006-10). Coleman's first major role was in the soap opera Days of Our Lives, where he appeared from 1981 to 1982 as the character of Jake Kositchek (aka The Salem Strangler). In 1982, he joined the cast of Dynasty when he took over the role of Steven Carrington, one of the first gay characters on American television. Coleman played the role until the end of the show's eighth season in 1988.- Actor
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Michael McKiddy was seen at the age of 5 in his first television appearance on the "The Uncle Al TV Show" in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly after that his parents took him to see "Back to the Future," and from that moment on, he told everyone he met that he wanted to be an actor.
Growing up in Springboro, Ohio, Michael spent every spare moment of his teenage years writing and filming movies and skits with his childhood friends, stating this was "an incredible acting/filmmaking class in itself." But it took him 5 years after relocating with his family to Sterling Heights, Michigan, during his senior year at Utica High School, to gather enough nerve to audition for the school's Fall musical "Oklahoma!" He successfully landed a role, and was overwhelmed by the camaraderie involved in putting a show together.
Officially bitten by the acting bug, Michael spent the next 8 years studying acting and performing in front of sold out audiences in theaters throughout Southeastern Michigan, as he starred in over 40 plays and musicals. He won numerous awards, like the Gypsy Robe for his portrayal of Ellard Simms, a slow minded Southern boy, in Larry Shue's "The Foreigner." He also took home three different awards at Grosse Pointe Theatre for: Best Featured Male as Vinnie Bavasi in Neil Simon's "Proposals"; Best Supporting Male as Stanley in "Brighton Beach Memoirs"; and Best Leading Male as Nick in "Over the River and Through the Woods."
In addition to his onstage performances, Michael was involved in various local films in the Detroit area; having roles that would place him in front of and behind the camera, satisfying his eagerness to continue learning all aspects of filmmaking. At age 19, he landed the lead role of Patrick Hill, a recovering heroin addict who learns he has contracted AIDS, in the gritty feature film "After April."
After being cast in 4 additional local features, Michael was chosen to play the character Brad, a supporting role opposite Shanti Lowry ("The Game"), Melissa Schuman ("Love Don't Cost a Thing"), and Scott Vickaryous ("Get Real") in the film "Silent Scream", produced by Bob Brown (Jeff Daniel's partner at Purple Rose Films), which was picked up by Lionsgate, and can be found at all online retailers.
He can also be seen as the lead role in the hilarious feature film "Deadheads" (which can be seen all over the world; the film sold out two screenings at the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival, a third show was even added; then also in July 2011 it sold out a 530 seat theater at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival; "DeadHeads" was screened to sold out audiences at the 2011 Albuquerque Film Festival, then at UK's Film4 FrightFest in Liecester Square; Screamfest in LA; and then Toronto After Dark and the Austin Film Festival - where all three screenings sold out - among dozens of other major festivals).
Michael also starred in a short film called "Suck" (directed by Ben Ketai - "The Strangers: Prey At Night") which screened at Screamfest 2007 at the Chinese Theatre in LA; Michael also played Nico Wexler for two seasons in Ketai's hit Sony series "StartUp;" as well as written/acted in/produced/directed numerous short films (including "The Men's Room," which was a finalist in the "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" short film contest) and a web series called "Paranormal, Burbank" (a loose spoof of the hit Sci Fi channel show "Ghost Hunters"), which can be seen all over the Internet.
Also a writer, Michael watched his first full length play "The Scene with the Large Man" (which he also produced and directed), come to life when it premiered in Michigan in June 2005. Later in that same month, "Aisle Two" - a one act play he wrote - was produced off Broadway at the Sargent Theatre in New York City. In September 2011 his one act play "Evidence" was produced at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre in NYC.
He has completed the screenplays: "Reenactment," "Mulher," "In Between Fading," "Shooting Blanks" - which he co-wrote with USC grad and former Netflix's "Ozark" writer/producer Ryan Farley - and "Aurora" - also with Ryan Farley; as well as the stage plays "Love(HATE)," "Fake," and "Hilarity Ensues." His screenplay "Maybe Someday" was produced by Cynthia J. Popp and Christy Dooley ("The Bold and the Beautiful"), which is now available on Amazon and iTunes; Michael played the lead in the film alongside Kim Matula ("Fighting With My Family"), Ser'Darius Blain ("Jumanji," "Charmed"), Saige Ryan Campbell ("I Heart Huckabees"), Sam Anderson ("Lost," "Forrest Gump"), Charlie Robinson ("Night Court"), Alley Mills ("The Wonder Years"), Eden Malyn ("Orange is the New Black"), and Emily Kuroda ("Gilmore Girls").
Michael was also the producer of the critically acclaimed World Premiere of Keith Huff's (author of "A Steady Rain," which ran on Broadway and starred Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig) "Pursued By Happiness" at The Road Theatre Company from March-June 2011.
Outside of the film business, Michael is a singer/songwriter and has recorded his music with his band Right on Wagner (three ROW songs are featured in his film "DeadHeads," especially the song "Say Hi" which plays throughout the last ten minutes of the film and into the credits). ROW's music can be found on iTunes.
Michael is a proud member of The Road Theatre Company, and an equally proud member of the Screen Actor's Guild, Actor's Equity, and AFTRA.- Actor
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A veteran actor for over 30 years, Patrick is best known for his portrayal of "Howard Hamlin" for six seasons on AMC's Peabody Award winning series "Better Call Saul"
Patrick has worked with everyone from Angela Lansbury to Xena recurring on shows "The Gordita Chronicles", "Special", "Carols' Second Act", "Black Monday", "Grey's Anatomy", "The Newsroom", "Big Love","Code Black", "Desperate Housewives", "Veronica Mars","Joan of Arcadia", "24" & "Providence" to name a few.
Guest star roles: "Scandal", "Castle", "Lucifer", "Agents of Shield", "Criminal Minds", "Elementary","Longmire", "NCIS", "Hot in Cleveland", "Burn Notice", "Bones", "Friends", "Will & Grace","The Mentalist", "Pushing Daisies" and all of the CSI franchise.
Fabian starred as the Exorcist in the low-budget horror film "The Last Exorcism", which grossed over $70 million worldwide and garnered him Best Actor at the Sitges International Film Festival.......other movies include "Driver X", "The Way We Speak", Eat! Brains! Love!", "Jimmy", "Bad Ass", "Send It", "Must Love Dogs", "My Eleventh", & "Underdog Kids"
On Disney & ABC Family, Patrick has been a go-to bad guy, playing evil Thantos in Disney Channel's "Twitches" & "Twitches Too" & the reindeer hunting Buck in the Christmas movies "Snow" and "Snow 2: Brain Freeze" as well as Dove Cameron's Dad in "Cloud 9".
And yes, he is fondly remembered as Professor Lasky from "Saved By The Bell:The College Years".
Stage-wise, Fabian has worked with some of the best playwrights and directors around: having toured America with John Guare's "Six Degrees of Separation" directed by Jerry Zaks; Eric Bogosian's "Humpty Dumpty" directed by Jo Bonney at The McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton; and Nicky Silver's "The Food Chain" directed by Robert Falls at the Westside Theatre in NYC.
He loves living in Los Angeles with his wife, 2 kids & 2 dogs and is currently looking for the next gig.- Ted Shackelford was born on 23 June 1946 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He is an actor, known for Knots Landing (1979), Jane White Is Sick & Twisted (2002) and The Outer Limits (1995). He has been married to Annett Wolf since 5 October 1991. He was previously married to Janis Leverenz.
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Ashley Victoria Benson was born on December 18, 1989 in Anaheim Hills, California, to Shannon (Harte) and Jeff Benson. She has Irish, English, and German ancestry. She has been dancing competitively since she was 2 with hip hop, jazz, ballet, tap and lyrical. She has been singing since she was about 5 and she hopes to pursue that, along with her acting. Ashley started modeling at the age of 5 for dance catalogs. Ashley was then pursued by The Ford Modeling Agency at the age of 8. She worked steadily in print and is still with the Agency. At the age of 10, she wanted to pursue acting. Ashley went on to do 35 commercials, and then on to theatrical roles. Acting was now Ashley's passion. Ashley put all her focus into acting, which left little time for modeling and dancing, anymore. Ashley's most recent role is "Hanna Marin" on ABC Family's Pretty Little Liars (2010). Ashley also had a cameo in Romeo Miller (aka Lil Romeo) and Solange's music video for the song "True Love". She did a photo shoot with Britney Spears for Vogue Magazine. She is in NLT's music video, "That Girl".- Brian Patrick Clarke was born on 1 August 1952 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for Sydney White (2007), Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) and Killer Island (2018). He has been married to Kathy Johnson since 27 May 1995. They have two children.
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Renee Goldsberry was born in San Jose, California, and raised in both Houston, Texas, and Detroit, Michigan. She graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University with a bachelors degree in acting, and went on to attend graduate school at the University of Southern California, where she received her masters in vocal jazz performance.
She has worked in numerous Broadway plays, including a production of Disney's "The Lion King" in 2003 (as "Nala"). She also appears in the daytime drama One Life to Live (1968) as the determined lawyer Evangeline Williamson.- Actress
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Ilene Kristen was born on 30 July 1952 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for One Life to Live (1968), Ryan's Hope (1975) and Desperately Seeking Susan (1985).- Actress
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Tika Sumpter was born in New York and graduated from Marymount Manhattan College. Sumpter began her career as model, before she landed the role of "Layla Williamson" in ABC's daytime soap opera, One Life to Live (1968) (2005-2010, 2011).
After she left the soap, Sumpter won a recurring role in the CW series, Gossip Girl (2007), and appeared in the BET sitcom, The Game (2006). After supporting roles in the films, Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming (2010), Salt (2010), What's Your Number? (2011) and Think Like a Man (2012), she was cast alongside Jordin Sparks and Whitney Houston in the 2012 musical film, Sparkle (2012). In 2013, she was cast as vixen "Candace Young" in the OWN drama series, The Haves and the Have Nots (2013).- Trish Van Devere is an American actress best-known for her comedic turn in Carl Reiner's cult classic, Where's Poppa? (1970), in support of George Segal and Ruth Gordon, and for being the wife and widow and frequent co-star of legendary actor, George C. Scott. Born Patricia Louise Dressel on March 9, 1941 in Tenafly, New Jersey, she first made her mark, professionally, on the soap opera, One Life to Live (1968). She met Scott when they co-starred (along with his then-wife Colleen Dewhurst) in the neo-noir, The Last Run (1971). Scott eventually shed Dewhurst (for the second time) and married Van Devere in 1972. She co-starred with him in Mike Nichols' thriller, The Day of the Dolphin (1973), which was not a success, and The Savage Is Loose (1974), a flop, directed by Scott, that was barely released. During the rest of the decade, they co-starred in the TV movie, Beauty and the Beast (1976), Movie Movie (1978), and The Changeling (1980) (1980), a period that coincided with the decline of Scott's stardom and critical reputation. After 1980, when the two appeared on Broadway in a calamitous flop, she continued to appear in less prestigious movies and on TV until 1994.
Van Devere became a stage actress under the tutelage of Scott. She made her Broadway debut in 1975 in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "All God's Chillun Got Wings", directed by her husband. She also co-starred with him on the Great White Way in "Sly Fox", a retelling of Ben Jonson's "Volpone", that was a great hit. In 1980, they co-starred for the final time on Broadway in the mystery-romance, "Tricks of the Trade", which closed on opening night. - Nic Robuck was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. He is an actor, known for One Life to Live (1968), Major Crimes (2012) and Dark Desire (2012).
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Lenny Platt was born on 25 July 1984 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Gotham (2014), Blue Bloods (2010) and How to Get Away with Murder (2014).- Actress
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1993 graduate of DeForest Area High School, in DeForest, Wisconsin. Attended the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, earning a bachelor degree of fine arts in 1997. From there, attended Rutgers University in New Jersey, earning a master of fine arts in 2001. After leaving Rutgers, headed to the New York area to work on her acting career. After 2 years in New York, moved to Los Angeles and worked on some unsuccessful pilots before landing her role on Joey (2004) co-starring Matt LeBlanc and Drea de Matteo.- Actress
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After studying opera at New England Conservatory of Music, the Massachusetts native worked steadily in musical theatre, frequently playing Tuptim in "The King and I," and Maria in "West Side Story" at respected regional theaters. Miki played Connie in "A Chorus Line" at Paper Mill Playhouse, and soon transitioned to guest-starring roles on television, including Law & Order (1990), As the World Turns (1956), and One Life to Live (1968).
A seasoned comedic actress, Miki performed professionally as an improv/sketch comic at The Walt Disney World Resort. She is the playwright and performer of "The Geisha Next Door," a one-woman comedy that draws humorous parallels between the life of a traditional Japanese geisha and a modern-day Japanese American actress. Miki has performed the piece Off-off Broadway, and for PSNBC. She currently books the show at colleges and universities across the country.
Miki created and co-hosted the cable talk-show "Lutz Chat with Miki and Peter," an over-the-top send-up of the world of competitive figure-skating. Although the grass-roots project was shot on her co-host's Sony camcorder and aired on Manhattan Public Access, the show became a cult-hit and drew attention from The Village Voice, which called it "the funniest half-hour on TV."
Miki has starred as herself in a comedy pilot for the Oxygen Network. She continues to work in film, television, theater, and corporate events.- Kathleen Noone was born on 8 January 1945 in Hillsdale, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for All My Children (1970), Sunset Beach (1997) and Knots Landing (1979). She was previously married to Bill Noone.
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Jason George was born on 9 February 1972 in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Fallen (1998), Sunset Beach (1997) and Breaking In (2018). He has been married to Vandana Khanna since 10 July 1999. They have three children.- Actor
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Nick Kiriazis was born on 9 June 1969 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Superhero Movie (2008), Tin Cup (1996) and Sunset Beach (1997).- Russell Curry was born on 28 August 1956 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for Falling Down (1993), What's the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) and Another World (1964).
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Lisa Guerrero was born on 9 April 1964 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Inside Edition (1988), Secrets of Playboy (2022) and Moneyball (2011). She has been married to Scott Erickson since 3 February 2004.- Actor
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Jeff Wood is an American actor, who began his career at the age of 5, making his on-screen debut in commercials and guest starring television roles. In 1994, Jeff landed a role in the 5-time Tony Award winning Vivian Beaumont Theater revival of Carousel, directed by Nicholas Hytner. After a year with the production, he landed his first major television role as 'Austin Warren' in the NBC sitcom In the House (1995), alongside LL Cool J and Debbie Allen -- produced by Quincy Jones and Winifred Hervey. Jeff spent the first two seasons with the show before creative changes hit when the series moved to UPN.
For 20 plus years, Jeff Wood has had a balanced career -- performed as a principal in over a dozen commercials, as well as recurring and guest starring roles with several production companies and popular series, including New York Undercover (1994), The Parent 'Hood (1995) (with Robert Townsend), Strong Medicine (2000) (created by Whoopi Goldberg), and had a contract role as Jimmy Harrison on NBC's soap opera Sunset Beach (1997) from 1997-1999. His experience also includes live-action video game trailers (Destiny 2: New Legends Will Rise - Live Action Trailer (2017)) and voiceover work, including NBA 2k19 (2018).- Actor
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Chasen Parker is an actor, producer, writer and director who got his start in the entertainment industry at the age of four. After being a series regular for multiple seasons on a television show on NBC during his childhood, Chasen's family moved to Houston, Texas where he grew up for many years before attending college at Emerson College's film program in Boston, MA. Chasen then went on to study the advanced Meisner acting technique at the renown Playhouse West in Los Angeles. In late 2020, Chasen launched the production company Cardinal Trio Pictures alongside former Executive Vice President of Distribution and Marketing at Universal Pictures, John C. Hall and legacy producer Nick Scherma.- Actor
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With looks that resemble those of Robert Redford the blond-haired, blue-eyed Wagner was a soap opera favorite as secret agent Frisco Jones in his on-again, off-again appearances on General Hospital (1963). Wagner is a credible actor who doesn't rest on just having good looks. Wagner is just as likely to be found singing as acting. He hit the top 40 pop charts with the song "All I Need" and starred in the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera production of "They're Playing Our Song".- Lauren Woodland was born on 28 October 1977 in Carson City, Nevada, USA. She is an actress, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Alien Nation (1989) and Cold Case (2003).
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Sam Behrens was born on 24 July 1950 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Sunset Beach (1997), Knots Landing (1979) and Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006). He has been married to Shari Belafonte since 31 December 1989. He was previously married to Dale Kristien.- Vanessa Dorman was born on 27 February 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Fighting Words (2006), Sunset Beach (1997) and The Beach Boys: An American Family (2000).
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Denise Alexander was born on 11 November 1939 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for General Hospital (1963), Days of Our Lives (1965) and Ben Jerrod (1963). She was previously married to Richard A. Colla.- Actress
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Lillian Lehman was born on 12 February 1947 in Selma, Alabama, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Body of Evidence (1992), Defending Your Life (1991) and Spectres (2004).- Actor
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Aaron D. Spears has come a long way. A Washington D.C. native, Aaron has exhibited his natural talent in sports which have given him the tenacity, perseverance and inner strength that has helped launch him into a career in film, and television. Aaron's television appearances include, NCIS, Castle, Bones, Shark, and the CBS Series Criminal Minds. Aaron's latest big screen effort came in the form of a role as Officer Lance in the Academy Award nominated film Babel.
In 1997, Aaron established his own company which brings a new facet of spoken-word poetry and thought provoking film to Hollywood. Teaming up with his longtime friend and director, Craig Ross, Jr on their fourth project together, Aaron also shines as an Executive producer on The Mannsfield 12.- Actress
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This elegant, lovely blonde singer/actress initially had designs on becoming an opera singer. Born in Montana on May 20, 1933, and christened Constance Mary Towers, she appeared on radio as a child singer. Her family moved to New York where she subsequently studied at the Julliard School of Music and the American Academy of the Dramatic Arts (AADA). A chance casting in a summer production of "Carousel" led her away from her operatic aspirations and into the musical theater arena.
Before she settled into this, however, Constance gained early exposure on the chic nightclub circuit and fostered an attempt at stardom via films. She co-starred with Frankie Laine playing a school teacher in the modest movie musical Bring Your Smile Along (1955), and appeared in exceptionally strong ingénue roles in the movie dramas The Horse Soldiers (1959) starring John Wayne and Sergeant Rutledge (1960) opposite Jeffrey Hunter. Director Samuel Fuller cast her against type in some of his highly offbeat dramas in the early 1960s. She played a stripper girlfriend in Shock Corridor (1963) and in The Naked Kiss (1964) gave a no-holds-barred performance as a former prostitute trying to clean up her act. While TV guest appearances were frequent on such shows as "The Bob Cummings Show," "The Outer Limits," "Zane Grey Theatre," and multiple appearances on "Perry Mason," films were few and far between.
By this time she was starting to settle in as a pristine musical leading lady. After a 1960 performance as missionary Sarah in "Guys and Dolls," Constance made her Broadway debut in the title role of "Anya" (1965), in which she played the title role of the Russian princess Anastasia. Heralded performances in "Carousel" (1966) and "The Sound of Music" (1967), in which she won the Outer Critic's Circle Award as Maria, not to mention a Broadway revival of "The King and I" opposite Yul Brynner truly put her on the musical map. Her run with Brynner lasted nearly 800 performances. She had earlier played the school teacher Anna off-Broadway opposite Michael Kermoyan in 1972. Other sterling stage appearances included "Kiss Me Kate," "42nd Street," "Oklahoma!," "Camelot" and "Mame." She also starred in the musical "Ari," an adaptation of the Leon Uris novel "Exodus."
TV proved a sturdy medium as well. In her early days, she made singing appearances on Ed Sullivan's The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) and, in dramatic roles, was a frequent glamorous suspect on Perry Mason (1957). As she matured, her sharp, glacial, strikingly handsome features also worked very well for her in unsympathetic aristocratic roles on daytime. Winning regular spots on Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1967), The Young and the Restless (1973) and Sunset Beach (1997), she did her most consistent work on Capitol (1982), in which she played Clarissa McCandless for five seasons. For nearly three decades she courted favor with audiences stealing scenes on a regular basis on General Hospital (1963), in which she plays the inherently wicked Helena Cassadine, a role originated by the legendary Elizabeth Taylor. Recent films have included The Next Karate Kid (1994), The Relic (1997) and A Perfect Murder (1998) starring Michael Douglas and Gwyneth Paltrow, in which she played Paltrow's mother.
Constance also enjoyed a resurgence on prime-time TV with a sprinkling of guest parts on L.A. Law (1986), Designing Women (1986), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), "Caroline in the City," Frasier (1993), Baywatch (1989), and Providence (1999). She received an Emmy nomination for her role in the single episode drama special on CBS Daytime 90 (1974) entitled "Once in Her Life." Millennium on-camera appearances have included the films The Awakening of Spring (2008) and The Storyteller (2018) and TV work on such shows as "Providence," "Criminal Minds," "The 4400" and "Cold Case."
Constance was married since 1974 to one-time actor and former Mexican ambassador John Gavin. It was the second marriage for both, and lasted for 44 years until his death in 2018. The handsome couple have two children: Cristina and Maria Gavin. Constance also has two children, Michael and Maureen McGrath, from her prior marriage to Panamanian businessman Eugene McGrath. As a result of husband Gavin's civic work, she became actively involved in a multitude of charities. "Project Connie" not only offered aid to those in need of medical and rehabilitation assistance after the Mexican earthquake of 1985, it has served as an adoption placement agency to hundreds of children from Mexico to El Salvador. She has also involved herself with the Children's Bureau of California, the National Health Foundation, and the Red Cross and the Blue Ribbon of Los Angeles.- Sandra Thigpen was born in Jamaica. She is an actress, known for The Ring (2002), Bull (2016) and NCIS (2003).
- Tom Jourden is known for As We See It (2022), Amazing Vacation Homes (2004) and Sneaky Pete (2015). He has been married to Claudia Gold since 19 April 1997. They have one child.
- Brenda James starred as the Brenda Blob monster in the Cult Classic "Slither," directed by James Gunn. Her sci-fi roles include Dr. Katie Brown in Stargate Atlantis, playing Rodney McKay's love interest, and "Outer Limits" and "The Dead Zone" with Anthony Michael Hall and Ally Sheedy. Featured guest star roles include "The Practice" re-occurring guest, as Liz Porter in the MTV boy band spoof series "2Gether". Her first feature was co-starring alongside Brad Pitt in the slasher movie "Cutting Class" and her first series was "Safe at Home" playing the ditzy Amy Holmes. Originally from Canada, Brenda makes her home in Hollywood, California.
- Mark Collier was born in Boynton Beach, Florida. He is of Danish, English, Irish and Choctaw ancestry. His father, a CPA, and his mother, a nurse, eventually moved the family to Ocala, Florida, where he spent most of his childhood. At age 10 Mark got his start in local theater productions. As he entered high school his focus shifted toward sports, and he excelled in wrestling and soccer. Mark attended Georgia Southern University where he was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and graduated with a degree in Accounting. Shortly thereafter his desires turned back to acting, and at the age of 28 he moved to Los Angeles and began studying. While juggling three jobs as a bouncer, waiter, and Pilates instructor, he continued studying and became a member of the Blue Sphere Alliance theater company. After a few small roles and an appearance in a Dixie Chicks video, he got his break in 2002 when he was cast as the rebel-turned-good guy Mike Kasnoff in the long-running CBS daytime drama As the World Turns (1956). In 2003, Mark garnered a Soap Opera Digest nomination for outstanding newcomer. While working in New York, Mark completed a two-year Meisner program taught by William Esper, and he also attended the Actors Movement Studio. In 2005, he was a presenter at the The 31st Annual People's Choice Awards (2005). Mark lives in Los Angeles where he is a contributor and supporter of Free Arts for Abused Children and is also a lifetime member of the Surfrider Foundation.
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Mark Davis was born in November 1965 in Centralia, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for Jarhead (2005), Fired Up (1997) and Jenny (1997).- Actress
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Marilyn McIntyre was born on 23 May 1949 in Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for The Ring Two (2005), First Daughter (2004) and Very Bad Things (1998).- Virginia Montero was born in the little copper-mining town of Jerome, Arizona, which can be found at the top of Mingus Mountain between Prescott and Sedona, and which is now a State Historic Site.
At the age of five, her family moved from Arizona to Los Angeles, California. From ages nine to eleven, her father's work took them to live in southern Oregon, but most of her education and life is based in Southern California.
Virginia earned her SAG card in her twenties, but retired to raise her family. She secured new talent representation in 1997 and has enjoyed her return to her original vocation.
Virginia is also a vocalist, who has sung professionally with Danny G's Big Band, Tullio Renatti's International Revue, and Johnny Ukulele's Polynesian Revue.
She has worked with Jerry O'Connell, Jennifer Garner, Dee Wallace, Christopher Atkins, Jack Warden, Gary Collins, Iron-Eyes Cody, Tea Leoni, Cloris Leachman, Paz Vega, Gil Lamb, and many other fine actors.
Directors she has worked for include James L. Brooks, Michael Bay, Danny Cannon, and Joe Pitka. - Producer
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Leeza Gibbons was born on 26 March 1957 in Hartsville, South Carolina, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for The Apprentice (2004), Leeza (1994) and Entertainment Tonight (1981). She has been married to Steve Fenton since 20 April 2011. She was previously married to Stephen Meadows, Chris Quinten and John Hicks.- Actor
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Thyme Lewis is an American actor, author, humanitarian and stuntman. He is the son of writer and painter, Heidi Elizabeth McGurrin and late jazz drummer, Art Lewis. He grew up in Big Sur and Carmel By-The-Sea working at the family restaurant, Nepenthe. He discovered a passion for acting while attending college and quickly landed the starring role of Jonah Carver on Days of Our Lives. He is creator and author of the MacGuffin series, inspired by his deployments with FEMA ( Federal Emergency Management Agency ).
Booktrib writer Jim Alkon recently reviewed Thymes' writing. "Lewis writes touchingly and convincingly about a son trying to understand and come to terms with his mother, from big picture issues like her health and overall family dynamics to the mundane day to day of drinking smoothies and getting exercise. Yet the author interjects plenty of suspense and intrigue. Just how much does Mac know about the deaths in his building? What about his past life helps shape the narrative? What are the roles of the many ancillary characters - some acquaintances from the condo who remember him from earlier visits and others with whom his dealings aren't clear? Are drugs involved? What might be Mac hiding?"
"Thyme Lewis has created an intriguing lead character who shows a real human and emotional side and also carries some baggage that readers wait for him to unload. For a touching and suspenseful thriller that keeps readers begging for clues that eventually pay off, A Week's Worth is certainly worth your consideration."
Thyme resides in Carmel by-the-Sea. He is of Norwegian, Scottish, Irish, Haitian and Choctaw Indian descent.- Actor
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Jack Maxwell hosted Booze Traveler, Booze Traveler: Best Bars and The Trip (Travel Channel, 4 yrs/76 eps, domestic and int'l distribution). He has made guest star TV appearances on Lost, 24, House, Without a Trace, Beverly Hills 90210, General Hospital, All My Children and others. He has shared the stage with Al Pacino, Jessica Chastain and Dianne Wiest in Salome, and has appeared in several other theatrical productions. Jack hails from South Boston, MA and resides in LA. He is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio and can be found on Instagram and Twitter at @southiejack.- Actor
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Burt Bulos was born in Staten Island, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Fatal Attraction (2023), The Lady Killers (2017) and Bosch (2014).- Actress
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Finola Hughes was born in London. She studied at Arts Educational Schools and began her career in the Northern Ballet Company, after winning the Markova award. She went on to work in the West End, in the original cast of "Cats" and continued working with Andrew Lloyd Webber in "Song & Dance". After making Staying Alive (1983) in LA, she moved to California in 1984 and began working on General Hospital (1963), winning an Emmy award in 1991. She continued to make TV series and various movies for the next few years, Jack's Place (1992), Aspen Extreme (1993), Blossom (1990), Charmed (1998), and returned to ABC daytime, in 1999, to join the cast of All My Children (1970) in New York. Once in NY, she began entering the Fashion World and returned to Los Angeles to begin a 4-year stint on the Style Network, with a fabulous makeover show, How Do I Look? (2004). She returned for a brief sojourn to General Hospital (1963), and it's spin-off, "Night Shift". Finola lives in Santa Barbara with her husband, artist Russell Young, and their 3 children.- Actress
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Ali Landry broke onto the scene and gained instant fame as "the Doritos Girl", when she was featured in a commercial for Frito Lay during the 1998 Super Bowl telecast. The next day, the NY Post hailed in a cover story "A star was born during Superbowl XXXII". Later that year, she was named one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful".
Following the success of the commercial campaign, Ali, who was crowned Miss USA 1996, made the transition from modeling to acting with a variety of film and television roles. Most recently, she co-starred in the feature film Bella (2006), which won the Toronto Film Festival Award in 2006, in addition to three seasons on the hit UPN Network series Eve (2003).
Other television appearances included recurring roles on Felicity (1998), Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (1998), Sunset Beach (1997) and Popular (1999). Her hosting credits have included the weekly music-talk show Farmclub.com (2001), Cooking with Mom (2003) and Full Frontal Fashion (2002) on WE: Women's Entertainment, and NBC's Spy TV (2001). Plus, Ali was an MTV staple in the summer of 1999, appearing in the popular video for 98 Degrees' single, "I Do". In feature films, she co-starred in Beautiful (2000), directed by Sally Field, in 2000.
A trained dancer in jazz, tap and ballet for 15 years, Landry hails from Beaux Bridge, Louisiana. She also enjoys kickboxing and gymnastics. Ali currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, director Alejandro Monteverde, and their daughter, Estela.- Actor
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Carlos Bernard spent his formative years in Mexico City and Chicago. He attended New Trier High School and majored in Fine Art at Illinois State University. It was after college that Carlos began his acting career - performing at such Chicago theaters as The Second City, Victory Gardens and Pegasus Players. He later made the move to San Francisco to train at the prestigious American Conservatory Theater masters program. While at A.C.T., he appeared in the classic plays Hamlet, As You Like It, The Cherry Orchard, Heartbreak House and Good.
Carlos has starred in various films and television series, including The Lincoln Lawyer, The Orville, Madame Secretary, Supergirl, Castle, CSI Miami and Dallas; however, he is probably best known for his portrayal of Tony Almeida on Fox's Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning series 24 - for which he received two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, two Alma Award nominations and three Imagen Award nominations.
Carlos has written and directed for the stage and screen. He received an LA Weekly Theater Award nomination (Best Director) for his staging of Vaclav Havel's play The Memorandum. His first film Your Father's Daughter, which he wrote and directed, premiered at The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. He has directed episodes of FBI, Law & Order, FBI Most Wanted, Chicago Fire, BULL, Ciminal Minds, Hawaii Five-0, MacGyver, Magnum P.I. and The Inspectors.
Carlos was selected to participate in the Warner Bros. Directors' Workshop and the Sony Pictures Television Diverse Directors Program. He was one of the founding members of the Ashbury Actors Group theater company in Los Angeles.
Carlos is a life long Cubs fan.- Actress
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Kelli McCarty was born on September 6th in Liberal KS, USA. She was Miss USA 1991 and best known for her role as Beth Wallace on NBC's Soap Opera "Passions." McCarty has appeared on many television shows including Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, Even Stevens and That's So Raven to name a few. She is now a photographer and married to Blake Oseen.- Actor
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Joe stands as a multifaceted talent in entertainment and Corporate America
His journey through over a hundred-plus television shows and feature films, including his role in creating and executive producing the award winning television series "Necessary Roughness," for which he earned a Golden Globe nomination and won the Voice Award for storytelling, reflects his profound impact on both industries. A gifted writer, Joe's screenplays for both features and television series are actively sought after
Joe's unique career path has seen him bring his engaging performance skills in front of and behind the camera to the corporate world. Here, he infuses a touch of Hollywood flair to craft compelling, emotionally resonates narratives for companies aiming to elevate their brand awareness and marketing strategies to tell their stories more effectively
And today's corporate landscape Joe Sabatino excels by merging his expertise in marketing sales and leadership with an excellence in storytelling that transforms complex messages into compelling narratives his dynamic approach to branding and communication captivates audiences making every message resonate with relatability and impact through moving audiences with emotion
Joe's accomplishments in entertainment include working with icons like Sylvester Stallone Arnold Schwarzenegger Jim Carrey and Dennis Quaid to name a few This parallels his success in steering high-level sales and content marketing initiatives his adeptness in diverse fields like television production screenwriting corporate branding and marketing showcases his exceptional ability and communication skills
Beyond his accolades Joe's storytelling mastery and entertainment translates seamlessly into the marketing and branding arena where content is king his expertise in corporate marketing and branding has transcended traditional corporate strategies making him an invaluable resource in crafting executive keynote speeches and innovating marketing campaigns
His versatility shines across various sectors including technology Fintech infosec professional sports Consulting and entertainment where he guides leaders in creating influential narratives and comping marketing and branding strategies
Joe Sabatino's approach is not just about achieving business goals but about inspiring and influencing audiences through powerful storytelling
For organizations and individuals seeking to revolutionize Their corporate or brand narrative enhance corporate communication or gain insight from a professional with unique skill set Joe Sabatino is the epitome of strategic communication Branding and marketing excellence
To explore Joe's Corporate services arrange an interview or book a speaking engagement please reach out for a personal consultation or to engage with Joe contact him at 818-691-6868- Actor
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Muscular African American sports star, actor, media identity and inventor of the phenomenally popular "Tae Bo" fitness system, derived from his extensive martial arts training. Blanks was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1955 amongst humble backgrounds and grew up as one of 15 children, battling dyslexia and tendon problems. However that didn't stop him from starting his martial arts training at age 14 and eventually achieving black belts in tae kwon do & several other arts, and winning numerous US martial arts tournaments.
Blanks first popped up on movie screens in the mid 1980s in tough guy parts utilizing his athletic background and grim faced looks. Films roles included Tango & Cash (1989), Driving Force (1989) and Lionheart (1990). Things looked up in 1991, when Blanks scored the minor role of drug addicted running back "Billy Cole" in the explosive The Last Boy Scout (1991)....and further work followed often sharing lead billing in low budget - high action fare such as Talons of the Eagle (1992), TC 2000 (1993) and Expect No Mercy (1995).
In the late 1990s, Billy's innovative and exciting "Tae Bo" workout routine swept around the world like wildfire, and propelled him into the position of one of the world's most recognizable and biggest selling fitness trainers. The remarkable Blanks continues to refine and promote his unique "Tae Bo" fitness system, and he operates the Billy Blanks World Training Center in Sherman Oaks, California.- Actor
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Kevin Otto, American Actor, Writer. Born and raised in New Orleans on a belly full of red beans and rice! He has appeared in numerous films as well as guest roles on TV series such as NBC'c Providence, FOX-TV's Angel, and The History Channel's documentary series America, The Story Of Us, as Paul Revere. He is cast to appear in "Heaven Over Africa"(2012)- Actor
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Larry Sullivan was born in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Larry is an actor, known for Will & Grace (1998), Big Little Lies (2017) and Modern Family (2009). Larry is married to David Monahan. They have one child.- Actor
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David Morwick is an award-winning actor, writer and filmmaker. He won Best Actor at the Cannes World Film Festival, Best Actor at the Best Actor & Director Awards New York, Best Actor at the Actor Awards Los Angeles, Best Actor at the New York Film Awards, Best Actor at the East Coast Movie Awards, Best Actor at the Paris Film Awards and Best Actor at the Hollywood Gold Awards for the award-winning film, "Ticking." David was also the winner of the Boston Globe Best Actor Award for his role in Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite." Some of his TV credits include, "The Trouble With Billy", " Good Cops" and "Against the Law." He co-starred with William McNamara in the political thriller, "The Audit", for which he was awarded Best Actor for his performance from the Actors Awards, Los Angeles. He also won Best Screenplay and a Best Actor Award at the Top Shorts Film Festival.
Some of his other film credits include the role of a sadistic drug dealer in "Undocumented", the romantic lead in the bittersweet comedy/drama, "Where Are They Now", for which he won Best Actor and Best Original Story from The New York Film Awards. He also played a fiery political advocate in "The Mondavi Gang", which was nominated for Best Short at the Women's Image Network Awards and the boyish innocent in "Little Erin Merryweather", a feature film that he wrote, directed and starred in. It was named Best Picture at the Woods Hole Film Festival. He won Best Acting Duo with his co-star, Vigdis Anholt at the LA Actors Awards. Morwick was also nominated for Best Performance of the Festival by the LA Actors Awards. The film also won Best Original Score at the New York Film Awards as well as being named as a finalist for Best Picture. Morwick's script was also nominated for Best Original Story. For his role in Little Erin Merryweather, he was named to the Top Ten Final Boys of Horror. Morwick was named "Most Promising Filmmaker in New England" by the Boston Underground Film Festival. He has also worked as a producer on Emmy award-winning documentaries and was a producer for the award-winning "Blackwater Blues", starring Jason London and Corin Nemec. He is an alumnus of Emerson College in Boston where he received a BFA in Acting. He also attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.- Actor
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Chris Northup is known for Dirty Dancing (1987), Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and Toy Soldiers (1991).- Actor
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Cazimir is a two-time award winning actor who won BEST ACTOR at the Action On Film International Film Festival for the lead role in the film Lights Out (2006) and BEST ENSEMBLE CAST at the Los Angeles Film Festival for a supporting role in the film Lazer Town (2017). He has guest star appearances on: Rosewood (2015), Revenge (2011), Ironside (2013), NCIS (2003), Cold Case (2003), CSI: Miami (2002), The District (2000), Profiler (1996), The Practice (1997), Fastlane (2002), Betrayed (2016), Killing Time (2019), People Magazine Investigates (2016), Solve (2018) and Disappeared (2009). Cazimir also has recurring roles on: Heroes (2006), 24 (2001), The Fosters (2013), iCarly (2007), Threat Matrix (2003), The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead (2016), The Young and the Restless (1973) and Days of Our Lives (1965). He produced and performed in the film A Dangerous Woman (2004), produced the video PoliceMag (2007), produced and cast the film Cup Half Empty (2007) and has also cast a number of Shorts, TV Series and Feature Films. Cazimir is the host for The Horizon Series (2003), produced and performed in the West Coast Premiere of Patrick Marber's Tony Award Winning play Closer; and has performed on stage with an international cast and crew in Wakayama, Japan. Cazimir is on the Academy Awards Nominating Committee and is a Surf City Theater Company Founding Company Member. He's a member of SAG-AFTRA, The SAG-AFTRA Conservatory, The SAG-AFTRA Film Society, The Stages Theater Company and has trained extensively at The Ken Lerner Studio, where he's also the Studio Moderator.- Actress
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Audrey Wasilewski is an actor/voice-over artist who's work can be seen and heard across film, television and video games. Starting her professional career in Baltimore/Washington DC theatre, she worked with the Woolly Mammoth & Everyman Theatre companies and portrayed "Barbara Demarco" in over 1200 performances of the long-running comedy SHEAR MADNESS at the Kennedy Center. She was introduced to TV audiences as a series regular "Gwen Sheridan" on the ABC drama PUSH in 1998. She lives in Los Angeles with her partner Lyle Kanouse.- L. Scott Caldwell was born in Chicago and now lives in New York City. She has an extensive background in feature films, television and theater. Her film credits include "Mystery Alaska," "Waiting to Exhale," "The Net," "The Fugitive," "Dutch" and "Without a Trace." Caldwell had a recurring role in Judging Amy, and has guest-starred in JAG, "Chicago Hope," "City of Angels" and "Promised Land," all on CBS. Her additional television credits include "The Practice," "The Division," "Any Day Now," "Murder One," "The Pretender," "Grace Under Fire," "Melrose Place," "Lois and Clark" "ER", "Nip and Tuck" and "L.A. Law."
On Broadway, Caldwell won a Tony Award for her role in Joe Turner's "Come & Gone." Her other Broadway credits include "Proposals," "A Month of Sundays" and "Home." She has also appeared Off Broadway in "About Heaven & Earth," "Colored People's Time," "Old Phantoms," "A Season to Unravel" and "The Imprisonment of Obatala." - Producer
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Saige Walker is perhaps one of the most versatile actors and entertainer's. He is quarter Cherokee Native American Indian. "I am an architect helping design a "Brave New Hollywood."
At age fifteen Walker encountered a near death experience. He was shot in the face with a double barrel, twelve gauge, sawed-off, shot gun. That moment changed his life forever, realizing your life could all be over in a matter of seconds leaves us only the NOW to take action towards a dream. With that revelation he found himself one year later screen testing for the Sci-Fi movie "To The Ends of Time" starring Christine Taylor. Living that dream Walker landed the role on his first Hollywood audition, catapulting him to the top of young Hollywood's casting lists with name directors for television series and studio movies. After numerous commercials, television guest stars and roles in coming of age, teen-oriented films Walker began developing his music as a solo recording artist. World renown DJ Rick Dees, who's broken artists (NSYNC, Brittney Spears and many others) interviewed Walker and debuted his single "Calling All Freaks" the requests from listeners poured in unexpectedly. Calling All Freaks after sixteen weeks charted at number seven on the Weekly Top 40, beating out known artist Madonna. Listening was A&R Danny Strick at Madonna's then label Maverick. Danny began developing Walker under Maverick Records. All this lead to a television series deal at the WB network to replace Jesse McCartney's hit show Summerland. All in one week Maverick Records closed its doors selling to Warner Bro's. Rick Dees was replaced by Ryan Seacrest and the WB television network sold to the CW. Like a house of cards everything fell apart, leaving Walker empty handed The mouse called soon after for Disney's show, The Next Big Thing. "Get Up" a single written by Walker and recorded by Disney artist Damian Otchere, produced by Don Doe played twenty six weeks on Disney television and Disney Radio, distributed through Hollywood Records. Completing a successful transition from child actor, musician, to young leading man, rounding out his powerful artistic career with the addition to his portfolio of producing behind the scenes. Walker developed and created his production company 33 Entertainment Inc. His first project as a producer, writer and actor Girrl is a sixteen minute short film directed by Gabriel Bologna. The film won Hollywood insiders for its daring controversial topic of teen plastic surgery and a character who's gay, in a wheelchair. The film is available on Amazon Prime. Upon the collapse of the DVD market, Walker set his sights on streaming for television and created a new model for show running in an online, streaming world. Velvet Prozak the comedy series was created by Walker and has been immensely successful, from the initial test of the pilot on YouTube having one million views within thirty days of its debut, before showing on Amazon Prime. In the series Bartholomew Fogglehorn, (starring Walker) a young would-be actor from Florida moves to Hollywood with dreams of becoming a star. Barth escapes his life of Murphy's Law by disappearing into his own elaborate, movie star day dreams and music video style fantasies through his alter ego, Velvet Prozak. Also on the 33 slate is the film Forever 23, Hollywood's teen idol River Phoenix who died of a drug overdose in front of West Hollywood's famed club, the Viper Room, at the age of 23. Walker will produce and play the daunting role of River Phoenix. As a film maker, actor, musician and consummate artist Walker continually demonstrates his fearlessness and passions as a great storyteller portraying subject matter with a youthful and innovative style. His drive to express himself and his experiences of life through the medium of story are easily defined by his burning desire and determination to make innovative, original and powerful projects. "To watch and be apart of an industry that dramatically changes every thirty years due to massive technological advances becomes the most challenging yet exciting opportunity to help pave the way for a brave new Hollywood." Saige Walker- Actress
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Susan Slome was born in Los Angeles County, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Friends (1994), House (2004) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).- Jan Hoag was born in Portland, Oregon, USA. Jan is an actor, known for The Fabelmans (2022), Wild (2014) and Scream Queens (2015).
- Lucy Lee Flippin is a multidimensional performer with a degree in theater, film production and oral interpretation from Northwestern University. She spent a year as an ice skater in a Holiday of Ice touring company before honing in on an acting career and later studied acting with Uta Hagen. Her acting career in New York City began with TV commercials and off-Broadway work, most notably Lincoln Center's 1975 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), in which she played Helena (opposite Richard Gere as Demetrius). The play closed after a two-month stretch. At one point or another the actress moved to Los Angeles at the advice of her agent and made her television debut in The Bob Newhart Show (1972) and was later cast as Fran Castleberry, the title character's younger sister in Flo (1980), and as the schoolteacher Eliza Jane Wilder in Little House on the Prairie (1974). After having contributed her talent to several television and film projects throughout the years, she retired in 2008.
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The story goes that huggable, highly affable stand-up comedian Howie Mandel began his show biz career by chance while catching amateur night at the Comedy Store on the L.A. Sunset Strip during a vacation. Goaded on by friends to try out, a producer spotted him, hired him for an appearance on a comedy game show and the rest is history. Talk about luck! Howie would move from this to TV celebrity, screenwriter, actor, producer, director, entrepreneur, and popular game show panelist/host.
Curly-haired Jewish-Canadian Howard Michael Mandel II was born in Toronto, Ontario on November 29 1955, and raised there. Of Romanian and Polish descent, and a distant cousin of Israeli violin virtuoso Itzhak Perlman, he proved to be a highly controversial class clown in high school and was expelled for some costly antics. He soon found work as a carpet salesman while hitting the stage at night as a cut-up at Toronto's Yuk Yuk's comedy club. His routine, which included extremely bizarre sight gags, which were favorably received. And then in 1978, he traveled to the States, visited the L.A. Comedy Store, and stayed.
While a regular performer at the popular Sunset Strip club, a producer for the syndicated comedy game show Make Me Laugh (1979) caught his act and booked Howie for a series of appearances during its short-lived 1979-1980 series. This led to a big step as an opening act for David Letterman, a CBS comedy special in 1980, several late-night appearances on "The Alan Thicke Show," and a lead role in the wacky but poorly-received Canadian film comedy Gas (1981) also starring Susan Anspach. He also showed up as one of the original "VeeJays" on Nickelodeon's music video series.
A pleasing, agreeable comedian who quickly graduated to TV talk shows and Vegas gigs, Howie earned household attention when cast in the critically-acclaimed medical TV drama St. Elsewhere (1982). Providing comic relief as bushy-headed Dr. Wayne Fiscus, he continuing to work as a comedian and take a shot at 80's comedy film stardom. He played a young comic in the film The Funny Farm (1983); provided the voice of Gizmo in the box-office hit Gremlins (1984) and its sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990); co-starred with Ted Danson in Blake Edwards' comedy caper A Fine Mess (1986); co-starred with Christopher Lloyd as a wolf boy returning to civilization in Walk Like a Man (1987); and co-starred with young Fred Savage as a blue humanoid who introduces him to the world of weird creatures in Little Monsters (1989). These co-starring vehicles, however, failed to generate major box-office or stardom.
On TV, Howie provided the voice of Skeeter in the animated cartoon series Muppet Babies (1984). Having a strong affinity for children, he ventured into his own kid series with the Emmy-nominated Bobby's World (1990) serving as creator, executive producer and title star vocals as Bobby Generic. In the 1990's, Howie starred in a short-lived "dark comedy" series Good Grief (1990) in which he fell into the funeral business. This was followed by his own failed talk show The Howie Mandel Show (1998) during the 1998-1999 season. Throughout the decade, which included guest appearances on "Lois & Clark," "Carol & Company," "Homicide: Life on the Street," "Bless This House," "The Nanny," "The Outer Limits" and "Sunset Beach," managed a near-full time schedule of concerts, tours, cartoon voiceovers and TV comedy specials, the last-mentioned keeping him current with viewers The First Howie Mandel Special (1983) and Howie Mandel: Live from Carnegie Mall (1985).
In 2006, Howie his pay dirt as the (now) bald-domed host of the game show Deal or No Deal (2005). The show ran for four seasons, but returned for a season a decade later. Over time Howie appeared in scores of TV commercials for Boston Pizza as their hired spokesperson. In April 2004, he was selected as #82 on Comedy Central's list of the "100 Greatest Stand Up Comedians of All Time." On September 4, 2008, Mandel received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Comedy Central listed him as #82 on their list of the 100 greatest stand-up comedians of all time. That same year he revealed that he has attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and was involved in raising adult ADHD awareness.
In 2009, Howie served as star and executive producer of his own "Candid Camera"-like practical joke reality show Howie Do It (2008). It lasted one season. Two years later, he premiered a flash-mob reality show called Mobbed (2011), which did even less well. For the past decade, he has enjoyed stability as a judge on the reality show America's Got Talent (2006).
Married to Terry (Soil) Mandel since 1980 with three children, Howie received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto in 2009. Mandel has written and published an in-depth OCD, ADHD-themed autobiography Here's the Deal: Don't Touch Me.- Actress
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Born in Cohutta, Georgia (population 661), Marla Maples got her start as an overachieving student, athlete, and homecoming queen who attended the University of Georgia before heading to New York City to pursue a career in the arts. With more than 15 films roles (Happiness, Black and White), numerous TV appearances (Spin City, The Nanny), Broadway shows (The Will Rogers Follies, Love, Loss and What I Wore), and dozens of magazine covers on her resume, Maples firmly secured her place in popular culture.
In 1999, she relocated to Southern California with daughter Tiffany in tow to focus on finding a quieter, more spiritual existence. The longtime Kabbalist released her first album, The Endless featuring Deepak Chopra, His Holiness the Dalai Lama & Michael Bernard Beckwith, and hosted a talk radio show, Awakening With Marla with specialists from the natural wellness world. With Tiffany having grown up and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2016, Marla made her triumphant return to the spotlight, tangoing her way through Season 22 of Dancing With the Stars alongside Tony Dovolani, co-hosting The View, The Doctors, and Good Day New York, and attending a host of VIP charity events.
The philanthropist, who herself suffered from Lyme disease as a teen, was honored for her work with the Global Lyme Alliance, and remains committed to supporting a multitude of non-profit organizations including Spirituality for Kids, Make a Wish Foundation, American Family Housing, Feed the Children, Shelter for the Homeless, The City of Hope, and Kids Creating Peace. Whether speaking about unity at the UN or performing her single "One World of Love" on stage at Carnegie Hall, the actress, musical artist, and philanthropist is steadfast in her mission to expand the greater good and add light to the world.- Actor
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John George O'Hurley Jr. is an American actor, comedian, author, game show host and television personality. He is known for his portrayal of J. Peterman on the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, and was the sixth host of the game show Family Feud from 2006 to 2010. He also hosted To Tell the Truth from 2000 to 2002 in syndication.- Actor
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At 6' 4", Brandon Molale is no stranger to standing out on the big screen.
Brandon, a former college and pro football player, is best known from his scene-stealing performance as Kevin Ward, the obnoxious NY Jets Quarterback in Mr. Deeds (2002) starring Adam Sandler and as Blazer in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004).
Brandon continues to be one of the hardest working actors in Hollywood.
Molale's good looks, athletic prowess and talent often get him cast in very physical roles. He has appeared in over 200 feature films and television shows. Brandon is involved with numerous national and local charities.
Raised in Concord, California, Molale is also known as "Hollywood Dog". He played football for the Fresno State Bulldogs where he graduated with a BA in Advertising and Marketing. It was in college that he started taking drama and acting classes. His football skills led him to performing football stunts in The Waterboy (1998) starring Adam Sandler.
Molale lives in Los Angeles with his son. Brandon collects vintage guitar picks from famous rock bands and guitarists.- Actor
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Bruce Michael Hall was born on 10 September 1977 in Saint Joseph, Missouri, USA. He is an actor, known for Passions (1999), One Life to Live (1968) and Summerland (2004).