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Jane Lynch Actress, Wreck-It Ralph | |
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Jackie Earle Haley Actor, Watchmen | |
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Matthew Fox Actor, Vantage Point Matthew's parents raised longhorn cattle and horses and grew barley for Coors beer. He entered the Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts for a post-grad year after high school, and then matriculated at Columbia University where he played football and majored in Economics with the intent to end up on Wall Street... | |
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Scott Porter Actor, Music and Lyrics | |
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Sara Canning Actress, Hannah's Law | |
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Ingmar Bergman Writer, The Seventh Seal Ernst Ingmar Bergman was born 14 July 1918, son of a priest. The film and TV-series, The Best Intentions is biographical and shows the early marriage of his parents. The film 'Söndagsbarn' depicts a bicycle journey with his father. In the TV-mini Private Confessions is the trilogy closed. Here, as in 'Den Goda Viljan' Pernilla August play his mother... | |
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Sid Haig Actor, The Devil's Rejects Tall, bald and nearly always bearded, Sid Haig has provided hulking menace to many a low-budget exploitation film and high-priced action film. Sid Haig was born Sidney Eddie Mosesian on July 14, 1939 in Fresno, California, a screaming ball of hair. His career was somewhat of an accident. Sid was growing so fast that he had absolutely no coordination... | |
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Vladimir Kulich Actor, The 13th Warrior Vladimir Kulich was born in Czechoslovakia and began his training at the State Theatre of Czechoslovakia, also learning to speak three other languages fluently. He moved to Canada and immediately was cast in guest-starring television and feature roles. The 6'4" Kulich adds prowess and physical stature to his naturally strong presence on stage and screen. | |
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Ken Murray Actor, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance He wasn't a natural, instinctive talent but entertainer Ken Murray had solid breeding to rely on. Born in 1903 in New York City, his father was a vaudeville comic and Ken taught himself to dance, sing, tell jokes, and even perform rope tricks to try and get ahead. It paid off. Touring in an act with his first wife... | |
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Nina Siemaszko Actress, The Artist | |
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Sean Flynn Actor, Spring Break-Up: Part 1 | |
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Vincent Pastore Actor, One Life to Live | |
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David Mitchell Self, The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb David Mitchell was born on 14th July 1974 in Salisbury, England. His parents, Ian and Kathy Mitchell, worked as hotel managers in Salisbury. David also has a brother. In 1977 the family moved to Oxford, where his parents taught a course in hotel management at Oxford Brookes University. David was educated at Abingdon School in Oxfordshire... | |
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Maxine Peake Actress, See No Evil: The Moors Murders After graduating from Salford University, Peake trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Her first role out of drama school was in Victoria Wood's sitcom Dinnerladies which ran for two series. She made her professional stage debut at the Bolton Octagon in 1998's "Early One Morning". | |
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Kyle Gass Actor, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny | |
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Donald Meek Actor, Stagecoach On British and Australian stage before coming to the USA in 1912, he played more than 800 roles, starting with Sir Henry Irving at age 8. He first appeared in the US at Castle Square Theatre, Boston, in 1912, and made his New York debut in 1917 in "Going Up". | |
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Polly Bergen Actress, Cry-Baby In a six-decade-plus career (she started out as a radio performer at age 14), there are very few facets of entertainment that lovely singer/actress Polly Bergen has not conquered or, at the very least, touched upon. A nightclub and Columbia recording artist of the 50s and 60s, she is just as well known for her film and Emmy-winning dramatic performances as she is for her wry comedic gifts... | |
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Nancy Olson Actress, Sunset Blvd. She cast such a sunny, positive glow in 1950s and 1960s films that you wonder how her promising career might have turned out had it not taken a sudden family detour. Lovely Milwaukee-born Nancy (Ann) Olson was the daughter of Henry, a physician, and Evelyn Olson, and educated at the University of Wisconsin... | |
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Deborah Mailman Actress, The Sapphires She was educated at the Queensland University of Technology (she majored in drama), her theatre work includes the all aboriginal Sydney Theatre Company production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Sydney Belvoir Street Theatre production of The Small Poppies and the touring production of Seven Stages of Grieving... | |
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Robert Stephens Actor, Romeo and Juliet Sir Robert Stephens was a flamboyant, award-winning Shakespearean actor who called himself 'knight errant.' One of his three ex-wives was the actress Maggie Smith with whom he acted in the 1960's and 1970's on stage and on film. Sir Robert faded from view for most of the late 1970's and 1980's, resurfacing in recent years to give fine Shakespearean performances... | |
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Dale Robertson Actor, Sitting Bull Dale Robertson, the actor who made his name in television Westerns in the 1950s and '60s, was born on July 14, 1923, in Harrah, Oklahoma. After serving in a tank crew and in the combat engineers in North Africa and Europe during World War II, the twice-wounded Robertson started his acting career while still on active duty in the U.S... | |
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George Tobias Actor, Sergeant York American character actor who specialized in none-too-bright pals of the lead, though his range included villains and ethnic types. A native of New York City, he began acting at 15. He studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse and played on Broadway with the Theatre Guild, and with the Provincetown Players... | |
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Bebe Buell Self, Steven and Liv Tyler Bebe Buell is a former model and Playboy Playmate who dated several rock stars in the 1970s. She began modeling at the age of 17 and moved from her hometown of Portsmouth, Virginia, to New York City. Shortly after moving to New York, she met rock star Todd Rundgren. At the time she was living in a women's home run by nuns... | |
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Stan Shaw Actor, Rocky Started acting in the Chicago production of the Broadway musical "Hair" as well as the Broadway production of "The Me Nobody Knows". His last Broadway show "Via Galactica" was directed by Sir Peter Hall. | |
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Chad Faust Actor, Saved! | |
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Terry-Thomas Actor, Robin Hood One of Britain's most beloved eccentric comedians, the irrepressible, gap-toothed Terry-Thomas was born Thomas Terry Hoar Stevens, the son of a fairly well-to-do London businessman. He was afforded a private education at Ardingly College in Sussex, with the understanding that this was to lead him towards a prosperous future in the world of commerce... | |
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Joel Silver Producer, The Matrix As flamboyant as any character in his movies, Joel Silver can be credited along with Jerry Bruckheimer as practically reinventing the action film genre in the 1980s. Born in New Jersey, he attended the New York University Film School. After college, he worked at Lawrence Gordon Pictures, earning his first onscreen credit as associate producer of The Warriors... | |
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Scott Rudin Producer, No Country for Old Men | |
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David Starzyk Actor, Prison Break: The Final Break Born and raised in Springfield, MA, he began acting while in college, at first as an exercise to overcome stammering, which, he discovered, magically disappeared while on stage. He spent the next several years starring in his collegiate productions, then moving back and forth from Boston to London to NYC... | |
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David Precopia Actor, Stop-Loss | |
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Jerry Houser Actor, Aladdin | |
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Trevor Fehrman Actor, Clerks II Trevor grew up in South St. Paul, Minnesota and performed in theater at his high school and did local commercial acting and modeling before his first TV break for NBC's Encore! Encore! Both of Trevor's parents were school teachers in the area and he has one older sister. Trevor is currently attending college in Southern California... | |
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Darryl Hanah Actress, Sex at First Sight Tall (5'10"), buxom, and shapely blonde bombshell Darryl Hanah was born on July 14, 1972 in Sacramento, California. She's of mixed German, Swedish, and Bahamian descent. Darryl grew up in Mendocino County in Northern California and had a rough childhood (from ages 12 to 18 she went through six foster homes and attended three different high schools)... | |
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Missy Gold Actress, Take My Life, Please | |
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Taboo Soundtrack, The Hangover Part II | |
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Happy Actress, Halloween Happy is played by a thirty-pound mixed terrier whose real name is Happy. What are the chances?!? In real life, she was rescued from a California dog pound by animal trainer Shawn Webber. Happy auditioned for the role as the Camdens' dog after attending Boone's Animals for Hollywood. This is her first Hollywood role. | |
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Jane Espenson Writer, Warehouse 13 | |
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Candela Peña Actress, All About My Mother | |
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Lino Ventura Actor, Army of Shadows One of France's most beloved character stars from the 1950s through and including the 1980s was the Italian-born Lino Ventura. Born Angiolino Joseph Pascal Ventura to Giovanni Ventura and Luisa Borrini, on July 14, 1919, in Parma (northern) Italy, young Lino moved with his family at a young age to Paris... | |
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Val Avery Actor, Donnie Brasco | |
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Friday Actress, The Fashionistas This blond-haired, beautifully-crafted adult film star began her career in 2000. She was born in Oregon on July 14, 1971. Known mostly under the stage name "Friday", her other aliases include "Holly", "Ms. Friday", "Mrs. Friday" and "Linda Friday". She is perhaps best associated with the interracial and MILF / "cougar" genres of the porn industry... | |
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Alison Bartlett Actress, The Innkeepers | |
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Masami Suzuki Actress, Samurai X: Trust & Betrayal | |
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Annabella Actress, Le Million She arrived in the U.S. at a time when a great surge of foreign feminine mystique was invading Hollywood, led by Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman and Marlene Dietrich. A stunning and exceptionally gifted star beloved in her native France, Annabella was thrown into a string of mediocre films by her studio during her brief Hollywood courtship and... | |
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Roosevelt Grier Actor, The Thing with Two Heads Former star player with the Los Angeles Rams during the 1960s, this impressively built African-American athlete broke into acting via appearances in TV shows including The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The Wild Wild West and I Dream of Jeannie. Grier received positive reviews for his role in the TV movie The Desperate Mission... | |
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Peter Duryea Actor, The Cage | |
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Eric Laneuville Director, The Client List | |
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Antonia Kidman Self, In Entertainment | |
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Kirsten Sheridan Director, August Rush | |
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Loredana Cannata Actress, La donna lupo | |
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