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Ewan McGregor
Actor, Trainspotting
Ewan Gordon McGregor was born on March 31, 1971 in Crieff, Scotland, to Carol Diane (Lawson) and James Charles McGregor, both teachers. His uncle is actor Denis Lawson. At age 16, he left Crieff and Morrison Academy to join the Perth Repertory Theatre. His parents encouraged him to leave school and pursue his acting goals rather than be unhappy...
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Christopher Walken
Actor, Catch Me If You Can
Nervous-looking lead and supporting actor of the American stage and films, with sandy colored hair, pale complexion and a somewhat nervous disposition. He won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Deer Hunter, and has been seen in mostly supporting roles, often portraying psychologically unstable characters...
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Jessica Szohr
Actress, The Internship
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Kate Micucci
Actress, When in Rome
Kate was born in New Jersey and spent most of her school years in Pennsylvania. As a kid she focused on playing outside in the woods and playing classical piano. In college she majored in art, focusing on painting and making puppets. She received an A.A. in Fine Arts from Keystone College. After a small stint watering banana and pineapple plants in Hawaii...
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Damon Herriman
Actor, The Lone Ranger
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Richard Chamberlain
Actor, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
Richard Chamberlain became THE leading heartthrob of early 1960s TV. As the impeccably handsome Dr. Kildare, the slim, butter-haired hunk with the near-perfect Ivy-League charm and smooth, intelligent demeanor, had the distaff fans fawning unwavering over him throughout the series' run. While this would appear to be a dream situation for any new star...
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Deborah Kara Unger
Actress, The Game
Deborah Kara Unger was the first Canadian accepted into the prestigious Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art. She made her feature film debut in Prisoners of the Sun, followed by roles in Christopher Crowe's Whispers in the Dark, Till There Was You, and Highlander: The Final Dimension. She acted in the award-winning television drama Bangkok Hilton with Nicole Kidman and Denholm Elliott...
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Rhea Perlman
Actress, Matilda
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William Daniels
Actor, The Graduate
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Judith Shekoni
Actress, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
British born Judi Shekoni is an exotic mix of African, Spanish and British descent. She is soon to be seen as 'Zafrina' the leader of the Amazons in Twilight Sagas: Breaking Dawn. Brought up in Britain, she has trained extensively including Shakespeare and the Classics. Her career in the UK included roles on every major television channel...
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William McNamara
Actor, Copycat
William McNamara studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and has since notched up over sixty-five film and TV appearances. One of his first roles was that of Joel in the teen movie Dream a Little Dream with Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. He followed this up with the Bette Midler film Stella...
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Shirley Jones
Actress, Grandma's Boy
Named after child star Shirley Temple, Shirley Jones started singing at the age of six. She started formal training at the age of 12 and would dream of singing with her idol, Gordon MacRae. Upon graduating from high school, Shirley went to New York to audition for the casting director of Rodgers & Hammerstein...
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Josh Saviano
Actor, Hail and Farewell
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Melissa Ordway
Actress, Ted
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Alejandro Amenábar
Composer, The Others
Is the son of a Spanish mother and a Chilean father. His family moved back to Spain when he was 1 year old, and he grew up and studied in Madrid. He wrote, produced and directed his first short film La cabeza at the age of 19, and he was 23 when he directed his feature debut Thesis. His film Open Your Eyes was a huge success in Spain and was distributed worldwide...
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Gabe Kaplan
Writer, Welcome Back, Kotter
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Adam Green
Writer, Frozen
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Tony Cox
Actor, Bad Santa
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Roy Andersson
Director, Songs from the Second Floor
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Daniel Mays
Actor, The Adventures of Tintin
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Tanya Tate
Actress, Spartacus MMXII: The Beginning
Tanya Tate began her career in late 2008. She was born in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. Before her starting year in the pornographic industry, she was an office professional. Seeking something far more exciting than work in an office, Tanya thus made a career change. Since then, Tanya has enjoyed a lucrative and fulfilling career in the industry...
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Adrian Holmes
Actor, Elysium
Born in the UK, with Barbados heritage, Adrian Holmes grew up in Vancouver and now makes Vancouver and Los Angeles his home. As a child, Holmes loved to entertain and performed in numerous school plays. After high school he studied theatre but felt the need to satisfy his Moms with a plan B and got into nursing...
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Brittany O'Neil
Actress, The Forbidden Dimensions
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Austin Highsmith
Actress, Gangster Squad
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Richard Kiley
Actor, Jurassic Park
Although Richard Kiley's rich baritone and strong vocal talent was much in evidence and received due respect with his award of a Tony for "Man of La Mancha", it was little used in his television and movie appearances. Won two Tony Awards as Best Actor (Musical): in 1959 for "Redhead" and in 1966 for his signature role...
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Ed Marinaro
Actor, Urban Legends: Bloody Mary
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Marc McClure
Actor, Back to the Future
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Michelle Nicastro
Actress, When Harry Met Sally...
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Paul Mercurio
Actor, Strictly Ballroom
Blame it on Elvis. It was the lusty gyrations of The King in Jailhouse Rock that inspired nine-year-old Paul Joseph Mercurio to dance. His mother, Jean, responded with her usual supportive posture and enrolled Paul in a local ballet school. From there (with a short surfing break) it was on to John Curtin College of the Arts...
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Robert Stevenson
Director, Mary Poppins
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Gerard McCarthy
Actor, Dark Descent
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JeeJa Yanin
Actress, Chocolate
Yanin "Jeeja" pronounced "ChiCha" Vismitananda was born in Bangkok, Thailand. Her mother is Prasita Vismitananda and her father, Pawadol Borirak, was a businessman who died when his daughter was 17, she has an older brother, Nantapong "Jeed" Vismitananda. She is mainly of Thai descent with some English and Burmese ancestry...
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Andrew Bowen
Actor, Conjurer
Born in Boston and raised in Vermont, Andrew Bowen's career began at age 6 when after seeing the movie Grease he announced to his parents that he "wanted to be like John Travolta when he grow up." With his parents full support, 6 month's later, he performed in his first play and after hearing his audience roar with laughter for the first time...
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Jack Antonoff
Soundtrack, Last Vegas
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Nagisa Ôshima
Director, Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
Nagisa Oshima's career extends from the initiation of the "Nuberu bagu" (New Wave) movement in Japanese cinema in the late 1950s and early 1960s, to the contemporary use of cinema and television to express paradoxes in modern society. After an early involvement with the student protest movement in Kyoto...
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Mary Cadorette
Actress, Stewardess School
Mary Therese Cadorette was born on March 31, 1957 and is is an American actress best known for playing John Ritter's live-in girlfriend, flight attendant Vicky Bradford on the short-lived 1984 Three's Company spinoff, Three's a Crowd. Cadorette was born in East Hartford, Connecticut, United States...
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Al Gore
Self, An Inconvenient Truth
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Patrick Magee
Actor, A Clockwork Orange
Born in Armagh, Northern Ireland, Patrick Magee is a classic example of how certain actors rate the stage far more highly than the screen. Magee was well aware that the vast majority of the films that he appeared in were dreadful (he mostly played sinister villains in horror films), but the money came...
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Jacqueline Kim
Actress, Volcano
Jacqueline was the first Korean-American actress to be nominated for a Spirit award for her portrayal in the title role of Eric Byler's critically acclaimed film, Charlotte Sometimes. Currently, her work can be seen in Red Doors by Georgia Lee, to be released by Warner Home video in February, 2007. Ms...
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Aissa Wayne
Actress, The Alamo
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Kevin Greutert
Editorial Department, Donnie Darko
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Peggy Rea
Actress, Love Field
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Volker Schlöndorff
Director, The Tin Drum
Has studied economy and political sciences as well as at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographique (IDHEC) in Paris, France. Worked as an assistant director with Louis Malle, Jean-Pierre Melville and Alain Resnais. Founded his own production company Bioskop Film together with Reinhard Hauff and Eberhard Junkersdorf in 1973...
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Howard Gordon
Writer, Homeland
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Lucille Bliss
Actress, Robots
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Dermot Morgan
Actor, The First Snow of Winter
Dermot went to University College Dublin, where he studied English and Philosopy. In 1974 he took up a teaching post, but left 2 years later to persue the comedy career that he had started at university. In 1979 his first introduction to TV came with an appearance on "Live Mike" on RTE television as Fr...
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Christine Barger
Actress, Made of Honor
Christine's first stage performance was a talent show at the age of seven with Freddy, her big red furry monster puppet. She continued to perform on stage throughout her childhood. As a teen she not only acted in plays and musicals, but she began performing ventriloquism professionally. Christine wrote her own scripts...
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R.D. Robb
Actor, A Christmas Story
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Valerie Curtin
Actress, All the President's Men
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Sylvester Groth
Actor, Inglourious Basterds
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