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Bill Hader Actor, Superbad | |
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Jeanne Tripplehorn Actress, Basic Instinct Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 10, 1963, Jeanne Tripplehorn developed an interest in performing through her father, guitarist Tom Tripplehorn, who at one time recorded with the pop group Gary Lewis & The Playboys on such hits as "This Diamond Ring". (Note: many references list Jeanne's father's birth date as February 2... | |
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Tim Blake Nelson Actor, O Brother, Where Art Thou? | |
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Malese Jow Actress, The Social Network Malese Jow, originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, has developed into an actress, songstress, and entertainer. Malese began her acting career in 1999 with McDonald's commercials when the head of advertising heard her sing and booked her in several spots and jingles. Then in 2002, at the ripe age of 11, Malese... | |
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Heather Langenkamp Actress, A Nightmare on Elm Street | |
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Wade Williams Actor, Gangster Squad | |
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Alfre Woodard Actress, Primal Fear Alfre Ette Woodard was born on November 8, 1952 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the youngest of three children. She was named by her godmother, who claimed she saw a vision of Alfre's name in written out in gold letters. A former high school cheerleader and track star, she got the acting bug after being persuaded to audition for a school play by a nun at her school... | |
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Bill Goldberg Self, Ready to Rumble | |
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Lauren Stamile Actress, Midnight Bayou | |
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Larry Clark Director, Kids Was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma (1943). Son of Frances Clark (baby photographer) and Lewis Clark. Graduated from Central High school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Attended Layton School of Art in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Studied under Walter Sheffer and Gerard Bakker. Film debut was the movie Kids. He was already well known for his revolutionary photographic body of work... | |
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Mary Kay Place Actress, Being John Malkovich | |
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Blake Edwards Writer, The Party Blake Edwards' stepfather's father J. Gordon Edwards was a silent screen director, and his stepfather Jack McEdward was a stage director and movie production manager. Blake acted in a number films, beginning with Ten Gentlemen from West Point and wrote a number of others, beginning with Panhandle and including six for director Richard Quine... | |
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Tony Randall Actor, Pillow Talk | |
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Jennifer Jones Actress, The Song of Bernadette When Jennifer Jones arrived in Hollywood in 1939, she still called herself Phylis Isley. Her face and especially her eyes drew the attention of the producer David O. Selznick, who did not only allow her a great career but also fell in love with her and finally married Jennifer Jones in 1949. For her role in The Song of Bernadette... | |
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Jessica Campbell Actress, Election | |
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Rachel Cannon Actress, The Middle Earth Paradigm | |
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Marshall Bell Actor, Total Recall A tall, imposing character actor with a penetrating stare, Marshall Bell has provided excellent support in a variety of roles and genres. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on September 28, 1942, and had been working as a consultant, teaching senior executives how to improve their speaking skills, prior to starting an acting career relatively late in life... | |
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Gailard Sartain Actor, Mississippi Burning Graduated from the University of Tulsa with a BFA. A successful illustrator, Sartain's artistic credits range from record cover designs such as Leon Russell's "Will O' the Wisp" to illustrations for nationally published magazines. Sartain created and hosted Tulsa's first late night off-the-wall comedy program... | |
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Larry Drake Actor, Darkman | |
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S.E. Hinton Actress, Rumble Fish | |
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Tracy Letts Writer, Killer Joe Tracy Letts is the son of actor Dennis Letts and best-selling author Billie Letts, of "Where The Heart Is" and "The Honk And Holler Opening Soon" fame. Tracy is also the author of the stage play "Killer Joe", which ran off-Broadway in 1998 for nine months and starred Scott Glenn, Amanda Plummer, Michael Shannon, Sarah Paulson and Marc Nelson. | |
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Garth Brooks Self, Garth Live from Central Park | |
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Stacy Valentine Actress, Cafe Flesh 2 | |
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Sheila James Kuehl Actress, Zelda Babyboomers remember well the diminutive (4'10"), dark-haired comedienne Sheila James who raised a smile with her portrayals of tomboyish kid sisters and boy-crazy high schoolers on late 50s and early 60s TV. For a while she was a huge hit backed by her characters' plaintive, pony-tailed presences, strategies and sheer persistence to get what they wanted... | |
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Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff Actress, The Young and the Restless Internationally recognized actress, Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff is the recipient of Germany's Otto Award (in recognition of her status as one of Germany's favorite actresses). Pamela is among just a handful of actresses who have done two television series concurrently. This multi-talented actress learned how to balance her successful career as well as her personal life... | |
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Steve Monroe Actor, Cast Away | |
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Josh Fadem Actor, Visions of Terror Josh Fadem is an actor and comedian based in Los Angeles. Josh is from Tulsa, Oklahoma. He's trained at venues including The Upright Citizens Brigade LA and The Groundlings. He is a regular in the LA comedy scene and frequent contributor to Funny or Die. As a stand-up, his routine is known for featuring a high energy dose of physical comedy... | |
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Taylor Hanson Soundtrack, Finding Forrester Blond hair, blue eyes, wears a necklace with The Star of David, a Cross, & a Soccer Ball. Instruments: Keyboard, piano and tambourine. Lived in Trinidad, Ecuador and Venezuela before moving with his family to Tulsa, OK. Albums include: Boomerang (independent release, 1995), MMMBop (independent release... | |
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Scott Lunsford Actor, Eating Out | |
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Robert Peters Actor, Ocean's Eleven | |
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Mark Radcliffe Producer, Home Alone | |
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Jerry Nelson Actor, The Muppet Show Puppeteer, actor, musician, and master of voices, Jerry Nelson originally joined Henson & Company as a temporary replacement for Frank Oz, who had been drafted into the armed services in the 60's. He later re-joined the crew as a full-time performer in the 70's, and has since been heavily involved in almost every major Muppet project... | |
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Lonny Chapman Actor, The Birds Utilitarian actor Lonny Chapman remains one of those highly familiar character faces to which you can't quite place the name. While he appeared in over 30 films and well over 300 TV programs over a five-decade career, the theater remained his first and foremost passion and for which he is best remembered... | |
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John Ingle Actor, General Hospital | |
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Erika Anderson Actress, A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child | |
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Cornel West Self, Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal | |
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Jesse Vint Actor, One Life to Live Jesse Vint has done major parts in over a hundred films and television shows. Bored with his business classes at Oklahoma University arrived by Greyhound bus, and after studying acting for over a year he auditioned at the famed Actor's Studio with his brother Alan. According to Lee Strasberg's book "The Actor's Studio" only one in a thousand were being accepted at the time... | |
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Todd Lincoln Director, The Apparition | |
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E.J. Peaker Actress, Hello, Dolly! E.J. (short for Edra Jean) portrayed the role of Minnie Fay in the motion picture Hello, Dolly!. Originally from Oklahoma, E.J. had numerous experience in high school plays, and studied drama at the University of New Mexico as well as experiencing Drama training in Vienna. She also played broadway in "Bye Bye Birdie"... | |
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Judith Drake Actress, House of 1000 Corpses | |
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Kylie Sparks Actress, Pizza | |
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Valerie Baber Actress, Murder-Set-Pieces Valerie Baber was born on June 28, 1980 in Fort Belvoir, Virginia, but left soon after due to the relocations of her military father. It was around the age of 13 that she first enrolled in acting classes at her then home town of Oklahoma City. Although she had been writing stories since childhood, it... | |
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Matt Mattox Actor, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | |
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Tessa West Actress, More Than a Handfull #17 Buxom and shapely 5'3" dirty blonde bombshell Tessa West was born on June 13, 1982 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was of mixed Irish and Native-American descent (specifically Creek and Cherokee Indian). The hazel-eyed beauty grew up as a tomboy in the small Oklahoma towns of Bixby and Tahlequah. West was a cheerleader in high school... | |
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Isaac Hanson Soundtrack, Finding Forrester Lived in Trinidad, Ecuador, and Venezuela before moving with his family to Tulsa, OK. Albums include: Boomerang (independent release, 1995), MMMBop (independent release, 1996) Middle of Nowhere (Mercury Records, March 1997), Snowed In (Mercury Records, Nov 18, 1997) "I Will Come to You" single with previously unreleased "Cried" (Mercury Records... | |
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Stephen Snedden Actor, Antwone Fisher | |
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Bruce Buffer Self, Here Comes the Boom | |
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Erin Sossamon Actress, She's a Fox | |
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Ryan Tedder Soundtrack, Magic Mike | |
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Emily Grace Reaves Actress, Hannah Montana: The Movie | |
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