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Ginnifer Goodwin Actress, Walk the Line Ginnifer Michelle Goodwin was born on 22nd May 1978, in Memphis, Tennessee. Bright and talented, Ginnifer carried her love for theater and acting through her high school years. She graduated from Lausanne Collegiate School in 1996 and spent a year at Hanover before going to Boston University where she received her BFA in Acting... | |
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Maggie Q Actress, Live Free or Die Hard Maggie Denise Quigley was born to a Polish-Irish American father (originally based in New York) and a Vietnamese mother. Her father met her mother during the Vietnam War. Maggie has two older half-siblings from her mother's previous marriage, and two older sisters. The family moved to Hawaii and settled in Mililani... | |
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Michael Kelly Actor, Changeling Michael was born in Philadelphia but raised in Lawrenceville, Georgia by parents Michael and Maureen Kelly. He has two sisters, Shannon and Casey, and one brother, Andrew. He went to college at Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina with the original intention to study law, but changed his mind after taking an acting elective... | |
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Laurence Olivier Actor, Rebecca He could speak William Shakespeare's lines as naturally as if he were "actually thinking them", said English playwright Charles Bennett, who met Laurence Olivier in 1927. One of Olivier's earliest successes as a Shakespearean actor on the London stage came in 1935 when he played "Romeo" and "Mercutio" in alternate performances of "Romeo and Juliet" with John Gielgud... | |
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Brooke Smith Actress, The Silence of the Lambs Brooke Smith grew up in New York in the shadow of show business owing to the fact that she is the daughter of powerful publicist Lois Smith. After studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, her "first big thing" was playing Catherine Martin, the abducted young girl in The Silence of the Lambs. She... | |
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Ann Cusack Actress, Accepted | |
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Alison Eastwood Actress, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil | |
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Paul Winfield Actor, The Terminator Signifying intelligence, eloquence, versatility and quiet intensity, one of the more important, critically-acclaimed black actors to gain a Hollywood foothold in the 1970s was Paul Winfield. Born in 1939 in Portland, Oregon, he lived there in his early years before moving with his family to Los Angeles' Watts district... | |
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Karoline Herfurth Actress, The Reader | |
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A.J. Langer Actress, The People Under the Stairs A.J. Langer was born iin Columbus, Ohio. At age 5, her family moved to the San Fernando Valley, just outside of Los Angeles. She first began using her initials to join an all-boys baseball team, and the nickname stuck. She was introduced to Ernie Lively, who became her acting coach. After recurring roles on several television shows... | |
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Anna Belknap Actress, Snow Day | |
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J.D. Williams Actor, The Second Line | |
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Nikolaj Lie Kaas Actor, Angels & Demons "There are those who miss being in-depth with the world," explains Nikolaj Lie Kaas in an interview with Politiken on April 29th 2001, "but for me superficiality means a lot - that's where I get my drive." This is an interesting comment from an actor, whose acting always strikes a deeply personal cord... | |
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Sean Gunn Actor, Super | |
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Michael Constantine Actor, My Big Fat Greek Wedding Award-winning Greek-American actor Michael Constantine (born 22 May 1927) is best known for his portrayal of the Windex bottle-toting family patriarch "Gus Portokalos" in the sleeper hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Before his appearance in that movie and the subsequent TV series based on it, he was primarily known for his portrayal of principal "Seymour Kaufman" in the series Room 222... | |
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Richard Benjamin Actor, Westworld Although his actress wife Paula Prentiss became a star by the early 1960s, it took Richard Benjamin almost fifteen years to establish his screen persona, but the wait was rewarding. After extensive work in theatre as actor and director, and his participation in the cult TV series He & She, in which he co-starred with Prentiss... | |
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Barbara Parkins Actress, Valley of the Dolls Barbara Parkins is best remembered as an icon of the Sixties who had starring roles in two of the era's more notorious productions, Peyton Place and Valley of the Dolls. After arriving in Hollywood as a teenager, Parkins soon began appearing on episodic television programs such as Wagon Train and Perry Mason... | |
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Linda Emond Actress, Julie & Julia | |
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Noa Tishby Actress, The Island In her homeland, Israel, Noa Tishby's name is synonymous with stardom. An actress and a producer, Tishby got her first big break at 16 playing the lead in the hit original musical "King David" for which she won national recognition. She got a full scholarship with The National Museum of Arts and went on to play the lead in the nation's highest rated prime-time drama Ramat Aviv Gimmel... | |
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Naomi Campbell Self, Ali G Indahouse | |
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Max Brooks Writer, World War Z | |
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Chris Salvatore Actor, Eating Out: The Open Weekend Chris Salvatore grew up in Richboro, Pennsylvania, a small town outside Philadelphia. He started his career in entertainment as a singer/songwriter. In 2005 he studied vocal performance at Berklee College of Music in Boston. His music has been featured on MTV and is available in online music stores including iTunes... | |
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Susan Strasberg Actress, Picnic Susan Strasberg was born in New York City on May 22, 1938. From the time of her birth, she was destined to be an actress. Her father was Lee Strasberg, acting coach at the famed Actors Studio in New York. In 1953, Susan made her acting debut in the episode, Catch a Falling Star, of the Goodyear Playhouse... | |
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Cheryl Campbell Actress, Chariots of Fire Cheryl Campbell is an English actress of notable accomplishment, probably best known in the United States for her turn as Eileen in Dennis Potter's Pennies from Heaven, for which she received a BAFTA nomination as Best Television Actress. The following year ,she won the award for her roles in three shows: Testament of Youth... | |
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Michael Sarrazin Actor, They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Owning a pair of the most incredibly soulful and searching eyes you'll ever find, Michael Sarrazin's poetic drifters crept into Hollywood unobtrusively on little cat's feet, but it didn't take long for him to make his mark. Quiet yet uninhibited, the lean, laconic, fleshy-lipped actor with the intriguingly... | |
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Lucy Gordon Actress, Spider-Man 3 | |
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Sid Melton Actor, Lady Sings the Blues | |
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Hideaki Anno Director, Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion | |
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John Nolan Actor, Batman Begins | |
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Gary Sweet Actor, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader | |
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Mark Christopher Lawrence Actor, Terminator 2: Judgment Day | |
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Thomas Schlamme Director, So I Married an Axe Murderer | |
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Merry Anders Actress, Tickle Me Merry Anders practically grew up in local bijous watching films and their accompanying stage shows with her movie-crazy mother and grandmother. The family relocated to Los Angeles in 1949 and, while attending John Burroughs Junior High School, Anders made the acquaintance of Rita La Roy, an old-time film actress who convinced her to take a modeling course... | |
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Katie Price Self, Episode #1.5 | |
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Frank Converse Actor, Anne of Avonlea A brawny, firm-jawed, sandy-haired player of 60s and 70s primetime TV, Frank Converse seemed to be one of those handsome tough-guy action figures that could go by the wayside after the demise of their famous series. Instead, this stage-trained actor persevered as a well-respected, all-purpose character actor in a career that has now passed its fourth decade... | |
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Arthur Conan Doyle Writer, Sherlock Holmes | |
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Charles Aznavour Soundtrack, Notting Hill Beloved French chanson entertainer Charles Aznavour, who wrote more than 800 songs, recorded more than 1,000 of them in French, English, German and Spanish and sold over 100 million records in all, was born Chahnour Varinag Aznavourian on May 22, 1924, in Paris, the younger of two children born to Armenian immigrants who fled to France... | |
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David Schneider Actor, 28 Days Later... | |
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Apolo Ohno Self, Unite for Japan | |
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Michael Kostroff Actor, General Hospital | |
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Brody Stevens Actor, Due Date | |
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Richard Wagner Soundtrack, Apocalypse Now Richard Wagner was a German composer best known for his operas, primarily the monumental four-opera cycle "Der Ring des Nibelungen". He was born Wilhelm Richard Wagner on May 22, 1813, in Leipzig, Germany. He was the ninth child in the family of Carl Wagner, a police clerk. Richard was only six months old when his father died... | |
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Al Corley Actor, You Kill Me | |
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Michael Lockwood Self, Episode dated 28 March 2005 | |
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Morrissey Soundtrack, The Perks of Being a Wallflower Steven Patrick Morrissey was born in Davyhulme, Manchester, England, UK. At a very early age, he took an interest in writing. His top priority was poetry, though he would have his biography on James Dean, "James Dean Is Not Dead", published by his early 20s. His literary influences ranged from Oscar Wilde to Johann Wolfgang Goethe... | |
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MC Eiht Actor, Menace II Society | |
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Sharon Hinnendael Actress, Machine Head | |
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Annabel Chong Self, Sex: The Annabel Chong Story | |
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Kesun Loder Actor, Fido | |
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Victoria Wyndham Actress, Guiding Light | |
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