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Taylor Schilling
Actress, The Lucky One
Taylor Schilling was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Her father, Robert, is a former prosecutor, and her mother, Tish, works in administration at MIT. Taylor attended Wayland High School, but graduated from West Roxbury High School in 2002, and made her film debut in Dark Matter. She starred in the movies Atlas Shrugged: Part I and The Lucky One...
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Actor, Oblivion
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Actor, Match Point
Jonathan Rhys Meyers was born July 27, 1977, in Dublin, Ireland. He and his family moved to County Cork, Ireland, when the actor was nearly a year old, and then, at the age of 3, his father left the family, leaving his mother to care for Jonny and his 3 younger brothers alone. Rhys Meyers grew up with a tumultuous childhood...
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Maya Rudolph
Actress, Bridesmaids
Maya Rudolph was born in Gainesville, Florida, on July 27th, 1972, to Dick Rudolph, a music producer, and soul singer Minnie Riperton. In 1973, Maya, her parents, and her older brother, Marc Rudolph, moved to California to further Minnie's music career. Here Minnie recorded "Lovin' You", her most famous single...
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Blair Redford
Actor, Burlesque
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Indiana Evans
Actress, Blue Lagoon: The Awakening
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Julian McMahon
Actor, Fantastic Four
Julian McMahon is the second of three children born to Sir Billy McMahon and Lady Sonia McMahon. The late Sir William was the former Prime Minister of Australia. Julian started a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Wollongong, but after more time spent in the University bar than at classes...
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Kenny Wormald
Actor, Footloose
Kenny Wormald grew up in Stoughton, Massachusetts, and began taking dancing lessons at the age of six. He won a string of dance contests throughout the Northeast in his teens and took to dancing professionally. He worked as a dancer and choreographer, appearing in a number of music videos and touring with Justin Timberlake...
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Cliff Curtis
Actor, Live Free or Die Hard
Cliff Curtis was born in Rotorua, New Zealand, on July 27, 1968. Of New Zealand Maori descent (Ngati Hauiti, Te Arawa). He enrolled at the New Zealand Drama School, and then the Teatro Dmitri Scoula in Switzerland. After returning to New Zealand from Europe, he was cast in The Piano. Subsequent roles in New Zealand include the camp melodrama Desperate Remedies...
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Donnie Yen
Actor, Ip Man
Martial artist and Hong Kong action star Donnie Yen was born in Canton, China on July 27 of 1963 to newspaper editor Klyster Yen and martial arts master Bow Sim Mark. At the age of four Yen started taking up martial arts from his mother, who taught him wushu and tai chi until the age of eleven when his family emigrated to Boston...
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Sasha Mitchell
Actor, Kickboxer 2: The Road Back
Sasha Mitchell will forever be known for two particular roles. From 1990 to 1993, he took over for Jean-Claude Van Damme in the Kickboxer series, ending it with the fourth installment, Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor. A black belt in tae kwon do, Sasha was once an amateur kickboxing champion, and it helped him land the role of a boxer in 1988's Spike of Bensonhurst. He also worked as a model...
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Rade Serbedzija
Actor, Snatch.
Rade Serbedzija was born in Bunic (Korenica) in 1946. Graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb. Still a student, he started to play the leading roles in films and theater productions. He is remembered as an outstanding Peer Gynt, Don Juan, Georgij, Melkior, Oedipus, Hamlet, Leon and Richard III...
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Seamus Dever
Actor, Hollywoodland
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Maria Grazia Cucinotta
Actress, The World Is Not Enough
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Lou Taylor Pucci
Actor, Evil Dead
Lou is the son of Linda (Farver) Pucci, a onetime model and former Miss Union County, and guitarist Lou Pucci, formerly of the groups "The Watch" and "Leap of Faith". He never showed any interest in singing or acting as a child till his aunt, Cindy, bribed him to try out for a community theater production of "Oliver" when he was 10; two years later...
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Paul Levesque
Actor, Blade: Trinity
Paul Levesque, otherwise known as Triple H, has established himself on the big scene in Blade: Trinity opposite Wesley Snipes. Levesque has already made an impression with his guest roles on The Bernie Mac Show, The Drew Carey Show, Grown Ups, and MADtv. Triple H is the WWE's number one athlete...
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Ashlyn Sanchez
Actress, The Happening
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Eric Martsolf
Actor, The Cheater
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Jerry Van Dyke
Actor, McLintock!
He has that same genuine likability factor, owns that same trademark lantern jaw and is just as appealing and gifted as his older brother, Dick Van Dyke, but, for decades, Jerry Van Dyke had to bear the brunt of his brother's overwhelming shadow. The comic actor was born six years younger than Dick on July 27...
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Betty Thomas
Director, Doctor Dolittle
Betty Thomas was born July 27, 1948, in St. Louis, Missouri, graduating from Ohio University with a BA in fine arts. Initially sidetracked, Betty first taught school in Chicago but found herself restricted and needing more of an open forum for self-expression than a classroom. She found herself drawn inextricably to comedy...
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Bryan Fuller
Writer, Hannibal
Self professed Star Trek geek who watched and loved the Trek series "Deep Space Nine" and set out to write for them. At the time, Star Trek had an open script submission policy and Fuller contributed a spec, leading to a pitching opportunity. When he had sold a couple of stories to Deep Space Nine, Fuller was hired to be a full staff writer for sister Trek series "Voyager" in its fourth season...
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Keenan Wynn
Actor, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
The talented scion of a show-business family, Keenan Wynn's father was the great burlesque and TV buffoon Ed Wynn while his maternal grandfather, Frank Keenan, earned distinction on the other side of the entertainment ladder as a Shakespearean tragedian. Mother Hilda Keenan was also a minor actress...
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Rebecca Staab
Actress, Guiding Light
Born in Hays, Kansas and growing up in Omaha, Nebraska, Rebecca had a 4.0 GPA in both high school and college, and placed in the top 6 in the Miss USA pageant as Miss Nebraska. After three years as a professional model based in Paris, and working all over the world accumulating covers and international campaigns...
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Roxanne Hart
Actress, Highlander
Roxanne Hart was born July 27, 1952 in Trenton, New Jersey. Her father was a teacher who later became the school principal at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York. Roxanne later graduated from Greeley in 1969. She appeared in several Broadway productions before she made her film debut performance in The Verdict...
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Kellie Waymire
Actress, One Life to Live
Received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theatre from Southern Methodist University in Dallas and graduated in 1993 from University of California at San Diego with a Masters of Fine Arts.
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John Putch
Director, American Pie Presents: The Book of Love
John Putch was born in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. He is the son of the actress, Jean Stapleton, and the late producer/director, William Putch. He began his professional career as an actor at the age of five, in a summer theater run by his father, The Totem Pole Playhouse, located in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania. John has had a successful career as an actor and now enjoys directing.
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Maury Chaykin
Actor, Dances with Wolves
The award-winning Canadian-American character actor Maury Chaykin was born on July 27, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Professor Irving J. Chaykin and his wife Clarice. Irving Chaykin, an American citizen, taught accountancy at the City College of New York. The former Clarice Bloomfield, his mother...
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Carol Leifer
Writer, The Hamptons
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Michael Bolten
Actor, Flipped
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Roger Guenveur Smith
Actor, American Gangster
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Bill Engvall
Self, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
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Charlotte Arnold
Actress, Degrassi Takes Manhattan
Charlotte Arnold was born July 27, 1989 in Toronto. As of November 2008, Arnold was attending Ryerson University, majoring in broadcast journalism. Her first acting role was Kate O'Neil in the made for TV movie Giant Mine. Then after a few minor roles, she had a role in the movie Custody of the Heart...
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Quentin Dean
Actress, In the Heat of the Night
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Jason Zimbler
Actor, The Edge of Night
Jason Zimbler, aka Funky Ferg, was born on July 27, 1977, and weighed in at a bulky 7 lbs, 7 oz. At the age of two, he moved to the Canarsie section of Brooklyn. At the age of 6, Jason began a long and storied career in the entertainment industry. Gainful employment began on the long-running, little-watched...
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Donald Crisp
Actor, How Green Was My Valley
Donald Crisp was born George William Crisp at the family home in Bow, London. Donald's parents were James Crisp and Elizabeth Crisp, his birth was registered by his mother on 4th September 1882. Donald's sisters were Elizabeth, Ann, Alice (known as Louisa) and Eliza and his brothers were James, John and Mark...
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Takashi Shimizu
Director, The Grudge
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Yahoo Serious
Director, Young Einstein
Yahoo Serious (born Greg Pead) became one of Australia's most successful independent conceptual artists and filmmakers of the 1980s and 1990s. Considered the first Australian to write, produce, direct and star in a major motion picture. He legally changed his name to "Yahoo Serious" in 1980 before his sudden fame...
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Robert Gunner
Actor, Planet of the Apes
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Gwynne Gilford
Actress, Fade to Black
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Takako Fuji
Actress, The Grudge
Born in Tokyo on July 27th 1972, Takako Fuji started her career when she joined En Theatrical Campany when she was studying acting at Aoyama Gakuin University. She was mainly playing on the stage or voice-over, and had the screen debut in 2003 as Kayako Saeki in "Ju-On" directed by Takashi Shimizu. Her specialty is dancing modern ballet, and speaking English.
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Norman Lear
Writer, Cold Turkey
Norman Milton Lear was born to mother Jeanette (Seicol) and father, Herman Lear. Norman Lear is a world war veteran, actor, writer, producer, director, and creator of such legendary sitcoms like All In The Family, Good Times, Sanford And Son, The Jeffersons, Maude, and also, a part of many other sitcoms...
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Kirsty Hinchcliffe
Actress, Muriel's Wedding
Born into a military family that include her father and two uncles who were in the Royal Australian Air Force, Kirsty studied acting in Sydney and London, before moving to New York. There she appeared in numerous off-Broadway plays and in various television episodes like "Law & Order". She has also appeared in many independent films including "The Third Nail" (2008) playing opposite Huntley Ritter...
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Ryan Michelle Bathe
Actress, One for the Money
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Adolfo Celi
Actor, Thunderball
Sicilian born actor / writer / director was very popular with European audiences, but largely unknown to the west apart from his portrayal of the villainous SPECTRE agent "Emilio Largo" in the spectacular James Bond film Thunderball. However, due to his heavy accent, Celi's voice was dubbed by Robert Rietty...
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Martha Madison
Actress, Kate & Leopold
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Diana Gettinger
Actress, Live Free or Die Hard
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Simon Jones
Actor, Twelve Monkeys
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Jorge Salinas
Actor, Amores Perros
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David Schultz
Actor, Safety Not Guaranteed
David Leo Schultz is a comic actor and writer. As a young teenager David developed a sketch comedy troupe, known as The Color Green, which traveled around the country for 10 years performing sketch comedy and improvisation. Before moving to Los Angeles, David was asked to join Comedy Sportz in Indianapolis...
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Susan Silo
Actress, Lilo & Stitch
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