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Alexandra Anna Daddario was born on March 16, 1986 in New York City, New York, to Christina, a lawyer, and Richard Daddario, a prosecutor. Her brother is actor Matthew Daddario, her sister is actor Catharine Daddario, and her grandfather was congressman Emilio Daddario (Emilio Q. Daddario), of Connecticut. She has Italian, Irish, Hungarian/Slovak ancestry. She wanted to be an actress when she was young. Her first job came at age 16, when she got the role of "Laurie Lewis" on All My Children (1970). Alex co-starred, with Logan Lerman and Brandon T. Jackson, in the role of Annabeth Chase in the Percy Jackson movies, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013), which were based on Rick Riordan's best-selling teen books. At the end of 2012, Alex starred in the music video, Imagine Dragons's "Radioactive."
Alexandra became more known in the 2010s, as she starred as Blake Gaines in earthquake film San Andreas (2015), alongside Dwayne Johnson, and in the films Hall Pass (2011), Texas Chainsaw (2013), and Baywatch (2017). She has appeared on many TV series, including White Collar (2009), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005), and American Horror Story (2011): Hotel. In 2014, Daddario gained attention for her role on the first season of the HBO series, True Detective (2014).The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 1
Alive in Tucson (1 Mar. 2015)
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Cleopatra Coleman is an Australian film and television actor and former contemporary and ballet dancer. With a career shifting between many genres she is known for playing complex and bold characters and prides herself on showcasing challenging female characters and subculture. Cleo was raised in the alternative community of Byron Bay, Australia to which she attributes her openness and creativity."Erica"
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 9
The Do-Over (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 10
Pranks for Nothin' (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 11
Moved to Tampa (19 Apr. 2015)- Actor
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Forte was age 32 before he came to the public's attention on Saturday Night Live (1975), but had been working in comedy since 1997.
Will Forte was born in Alameda County, California, and is the son of artist Patricia (Stivers) and financial broker Orville Willis Forte III (divorced). He has an older sister, Michelle. A creative and artistic child, he was an athlete (football and swimming) in high school and voted Best Personality at Acalanes High School. After graduating from UCLA with a degree in History, Forte had a brief career at a brokerage house before deciding to try comedy. Although he rarely performed stand-up, he joined the world-famous "Groundlings" and was hired as a writer for the series The Jenny McCarthy Show (1997), The Army Show, and The David Letterman Show. He eventually caught the attention of Carsey-Werner executive Tom Werner when he wrote a pilot about two childlike idiot brothers (eventually turned into the film, The Brothers Solomon (2007)) and was hired for the shows 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996) and That '70s Show (1998). In 2002, Forte moved from his home state of California to New York City to join Saturday Night Live (1975) as a writer and cast member. Although known as shy and reserved in his personal life, Forte was one of the individuals responsible for the shows move to absurd, surrealist comedy. Along with voice-over acting, guest appearances on television and small roles in films, Forte had his biggest opportunities to be a movie star with films he wrote. Forte wrote the screenplay for The Brothers Solomon (2007) (and had the leading role of childlike "Dean Solomon") and played the title role and co-wrote the SNL film MacGruber (2010). Both films were given small budgets ($10,000,000 each) and they were both considered box-office and critical failures, although they do have a cult following.
After MacGruber's theatrical release, Forte left SNL for personal and professional reasons, although he has returned as a guest performer. Forte has had a recurring role on the series 30 Rock and made numerous other guest appearances on other TV comedies. After leaving SNL, he increased his work as a voice artist and appeared in many films, including A Good Old Fashioned Orgy (2011), Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie (2012), Rock of Ages (2012), That's My Boy (2012), and The Watch (2012).
Since 2012, he has moved into dramatic and straight roles on a television pilot titled Rebounding by the producers of Modern Family and Irish film Run and Jump. In August 2012, he was cast in the Alexander Payne film Nebraska (2013), beating out higher-profile actors such as Casey Affleck and Paul Rudd.
From 2015 to 2018, he starred on, and as The Last Man on Earth (2015), a television sitcom. In 2018, he headlined as National Lampoon co-creator Douglas Kenney in the biographical film A Futile and Stupid Gesture (2018). The next year, he co-starred in more comedies, Booksmart (2019) and Good Boys (2019)"Phil Miller"
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 1
Alive in Tucson (1 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 2
The Elephant in the Room
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 3
Raisin Balls and Wedding Bells (8 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 4
Sweet Melissa (15 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 5
Dunk the Skunk (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 6
Some Friggin' Fat Dude (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 7
She Drives Me Crazy (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 8
Mooovin' In (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 9
The Do-Over (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 10
Pranks for Nothin' (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 11
Moved to Tampa (19 Apr. 2015)- Actress
- Soundtrack
January Jones was born on January 5, 1978 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She is the daughter of Karen Sue (née Cox), a sporting goods store manager, and Marvin Roger Jones, a gym teacher and fitness director. She is of Czech, Danish, English, Welsh, and German ancestry. She was named after the character January Wayne in Jacqueline Susann's potboiler novel turned film, Once Is Not Enough (1975). She has two sisters, Jacey Jones and Jina Jones].
Her family moved to the small town of Hecla, South Dakota, with a population of just some 400 souls in 1979, when she was one year old; they moved back to Sioux Falls in 1986. After graduating from Roosevelt High School, she moved to New York City to become a model. Despite her stature (5'6", which is short for a fashion model), she got modeling gigs, including Abercrombie & Fitch ads. However, modeling was just a means to an end, to get out of South Dakota and avoid going to college.
She got her first taste of acting from TV commercials and found that she had flair for it, even though she did not act in high school and had no training. January appeared in a couple of television pilots and a cable television series before making her big screen debut in All the Rage (1999), an indie that never got a real release. She followed it up with a small role in the teen thriller The Glass House (2001). Her actual debut in the sense of attracting attention was in the near silent role of the beauty who entices Jane Fonda's son, Troy Garity, in the Bruce Willis-Cate Blanchett-Billy Bob Thornton comedy Bandits (2001). It was not a career-making part. At the time the movie was released, she was ending a three-year relationship with Ashton Kutcher.
Small roles followed, including a "don't blink or you won't see me" part in the Adam Sandler-Jack Nicholson comedy Anger Management (2003). She gained some career traction with a good role in another comedy, American Wedding (2003), a sequel to American Pie (1999). Until she landed the part on Mad Men (2007), which made its debut on AMC in 2007, her career was steady but undistinguished. "I choose roles that are not me", January has said. The role of Betty Draper has garnered her two Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nomination as Best Actress. Her cool, Grace Kelly-ish blonde ice queen looks -- counterpointed by her soul burning in her bright blue eyes -- have established her as a retro icon of the 21st Century."Melissa Shart"
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 3
Raisin Balls and Wedding Bells (8 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 4
Sweet Melissa (15 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 5
Dunk the Skunk (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 6
Some Friggin' Fat Dude (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 7
She Drives Me Crazy (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 8
Mooovin' In (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 9
The Do-Over (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 10
Pranks for Nothin' (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 11
Moved to Tampa (19 Apr. 2015)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Boris Frederic Cecil Tay-Natey Ofuatey-Kodjoe, better known as Boris Kodjoe, is a German actor known for his roles as Jason in the 2000 film Love & Basketball (2000) and sports-courier agent Damon Carter on the Showtime drama series Soul Food (2000).
Kodjoe was born in Vienna, Austria to of Ursula, a German psychologist of partially-Jewish descent, and Eric Kodjoe, a Ghanaian physician who is of the Nzema people. He was named after Russian poet and writer Boris Pasternak. Kodjoe's great-grandmother was Jewish and died in the Holocaust; his maternal grandmother survived the war in hiding. Kodjoe's parents divorced when he was six years old. Kodjoe is fluent in German, English, and French, and speaks some Spanish. He has a brother named Patrick and two sisters named Nadja and Lara."Phil Miller #2"
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 11
Moved to Tampa (19 Apr. 2015)- Actor
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Mel Rodriguez was born in Miami, Florida, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Little Miss Sunshine (2006), The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005) and Panic Room (2002)."Todd"
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 5
Dunk the Skunk (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 6
Some Friggin' Fat Dude (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 7
She Drives Me Crazy (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 8
Mooovin' In (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 9
The Do-Over (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 10
Pranks for Nothin' (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 11
Moved to Tampa (19 Apr. 2015)- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Kristen Schaal is an American actress, voice artist, writer, and comedian. She is best known for her roles as Mel on the HBO series Flight of the Conchords, Louise Belcher on FOX animated comedy Bob's Burgers, and Mabel Pines on Gravity Falls. Other notable roles include her appearances as a commentator on The Daily Show, Amanda Simmons on The Hotwives of Orlando, Hazel Wassername on 30 Rock, Victoria Best on WordGirl, Trixie from the Toy Story franchise, and Anne on Wilfred. Since 2015, she has co-starred alongside Will Forte in the Fox comedy The Last Man on Earth, playing the role of Carol."Carol Pilbasian"
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 1
Alive in Tucson (1 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 2
The Elephant in the Room
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 3
Raisin Balls and Wedding Bells (8 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 4
Sweet Melissa (15 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 5
Dunk the Skunk (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 6
Some Friggin' Fat Dude (22 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 7
She Drives Me Crazy (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 8
Mooovin' In (29 Mar. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 9
The Do-Over (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 10
Pranks for Nothin' (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 11
Moved to Tampa (19 Apr. 2015)- Actress
- Producer
- Music Department
Mary Steenburgen is an Academy Award-winning American actress.
She was born in Newport, Arkansas, USA. Her mother, Nellie May (Wall) Steenburgen, was a school-board secretary, and her father, Maurice H. Steenburgen, was a freight-train conductor. Her surname comes from distant Dutch ancestry, and her roots also include English, Scottish, and Welsh.
Young Steenburgen was fond of arts and literature. Mary grew up tap-dancing her way through talent shows and school functions. She was active in her school drama class. After appearing in a number of high school plays, she enrolled at Hendrix College, a highly progressive Southern School located in Conway, Arkansas. Upon the recommendation of her drama professor, she left college in 1972 and moved to New York to study acting professionally. In the past several years, Mary Steenburgen has emerged as one of the most accomplished and sought-after screen actresses. Ever since Jack Nicholson discovered her and cast her as a sassy adventuress in his rollicking western, Goin' South (1978), her career has skyrocketed and she has won acclaim for exceptional performances in each of her diverse film roles. In Nicholas Meyer's Time After Time (1979), Steenburgen was afforded critical praise for her portrayal of a somewhat dippy but liberated young bank clerk in San Francisco who crosses paths, via time machine, with English author H.G. Wells (played by Malcolm McDowell, who later became her husband). In 1980 she shot to fame with her role as Lynda Dummar in Melvin and Howard (1980) for which she won Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Steenburgen again impressed audiences and critics alike with her stunning performance as the strong-willed turn-of-the-century mother in Ragtime (1981).
Steenburgen is a notable patron of arts. She is also an active supporter of humanitarian causes. She has two children from her previous marriage to actor Malcolm McDowell. Since 1995 she has been married to actor Ted Danson, and the couple is living in the Los Angeles area."Gail"
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 9
The Do-Over (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 10
Pranks for Nothin' (12 Apr. 2015)
The Last Man on Earth: Season 1, Episode 11
Moved to Tampa (19 Apr. 2015)