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- Actress
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Actress, writer, and producer on both the big and small
screen, Abigail Spencer is quickly making a name for herself in Hollywood.
Spencer was seen in Sam Raimi's Oz the Great and Powerful (2013),
a prequel take on The Wizard of Oz (1939), alongside
James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, and
Michelle Williams.
She has starred in the Sundance Channel's first scripted
series, Rectify (2013). The series
follows "Daniel Holden" (played by
Aden Young), who must put his life
back together, after serving 19 years on Georgia's Death Row before DNA
evidence calls his conviction into question.
Spencer also was on the indie, Kilimanjaro (2013), opposite
Brian Geraghty, and reprising her role of "Annie" for the online series, "Burning Love" on YouTube,
which got picked up for a second and third season. The series,
produced by Red Hour, is a funny parody of a "Bachelor"-esque show. She
also reprised her role on the USA hit show, Suits (2011), and was seen in the
season of Childrens Hospital (2008) for Adult Swim.
Abigail was the lead in
Daniela Amavia's cinematic piece
A Beautiful Now (2015), produced by
Keith Kjarval/Unified Pictures.
As a screenwriter and producer, Spencer is in development on
Wrong Number, with
James Franco producing through his "Rabbit
Bandini Productions" banner. Spencer will also star in the indie
romantic comedy directed by AnnaRose King.
Spencer also co-wrote, with
Lauren McBrayer Miller, the television
series "Teach", which was purchased by ABC Family and deals with the
lives of high-school teachers.
Spencer starred, alongside
Gerard Butler in
Curtis Hanson's,
Chasing Mavericks (2012). The
film follows surfer "Jay Moriarity", who sets out to ride the Northern
California break, known as "Mavericks". She was also seen opposite
Jon Hamm on AMC's award-winning and
critically-acclaimed original series
Mad Men (2007), in the series' third
season, as Don Draper's latest love interest, who also happens to be his
daughter's school teacher. Other film credits include McG's This Means War (2012) and
Jon Favreau's Cowboys & Aliens (2011).- Actress
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- Director
Greta Gerwig is an American actress, playwright, screenwriter, and director. She has collaborated with Noah Baumbach on several films, including Greenberg (2010), Frances Ha (2012), for which she earned a Golden Globe nomination, and Mistress America (2015). Gerwig made her solo directorial debut with the critically acclaimed comedy-drama film Lady Bird (2017), which she also wrote, and has also had starring roles in the films Damsels in Distress (2011), Jackie (2016), and 20th Century Women (2016).
Greta Celeste Gerwig was born in Sacramento, California, to Christine Gerwig (née Sauer), a nurse, and Gordon Gerwig, a financial consultant and computer programmer. She has German, Irish, and English ancestry. Gerwig was raised as a Unitarian Universalist, but also attended an all-girls Catholic school. She has described herself as "an intense child". With an early interest in dance, she intended to get a degree in musical theatre in New York. She graduated from Barnard College in NY, where she studied English and philosophy, instead. Originally intending to become a playwright, after meeting young film director Joe Swanberg, she became the star of a series of intellectual low budget movies made by first-time filmmakers, a trend dubbed "mumblecore".
Gerwig was cast in a minor role in Swanberg's LOL (2006) in 2006, while still studying at Barnard. She then appeared in many of Swanberg's films, and personally co-directed, co-wrote and co-produced one entitled Nights and Weekends (2008). She has worked with good quality directors such as Ti West (The House of the Devil (2009)), Whit Stillman (Damsels in Distress (2011)), or Woody Allen (To Rome with Love (2012)) but success and (international) recognition did not come until Frances Ha (2012), directed by Noah Baumbach, a film she also co-wrote. Both tall and immature, awkward and graceful, blundering and candid, annoying and engaging, Greta has won all hearts in the title role of Frances Ha(liday).
In 2017, she wrote and directed the highly acclaimed, semi-autobiographical teen movie Lady Bird (2017), set in 2002-2003, and starring Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, and Timothée Chalamet.
In 2011, Gerwig received an award for Acting from the Athena Film Festival for her artistry as one of Hollywood's definitive screen actresses of her generation.- Actress
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Rachel Meghan Markle is an US-born member of the British royal family and a former film and television actress.
Meghan Markle was born on August 4, 1981 and raised in Los Angeles, California, and is of mixed-race heritage. During her studies at Northwestern University, she began to play small roles in television series and films. From 2011 to 2017, she played her best-known role, Rachel Zane, on the legal drama series Suits. As an outspoken feminist, Markle has addressed issues of gender inequality, and her lifestyle website, The Tig, featured a column profiling influential women. Her humanitarian work in the 2010s saw her represent international charity organizations. She has also received recognition for her fashion and style, releasing a clothing line in 2016.
From 2011 until their 2014 divorce, Markle was married to actor and producer Trevor Engelson. In 2017, she announced her engagement to Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, and moved to London. She consequently retired from acting, closed her social-media accounts, and started undertaking public engagements on behalf of the British royal family. Following their wedding on May 19, 2018, Markle received the title of Duchess of Sussex. After her and Harry's departure as working members of the Royal family, they no longer use their HRH titles in a professional capacity.
Rachel Meghan Markle was born on August 4, 1981, in Los Angeles, California, at West Park Hospital in Canoga Park. Her mother, Doria Loyce (Ragland), a social worker and yoga instructor, is originally from Cleveland, Ohio and lives in View Park Windsor Hills, California. Markle has often described a very close friendship with her mother. Her father, Thomas Wayne Markle, who lives in Rosarito, Mexico, is a retired Emmy Award winning television director of photography and lighting director, whose profession resulted in his young daughter often visiting the set of "Married...with Children." Markle's parents divorced when she was six years old. She has two older paternal half-siblings, Thomas Markle Jr. and Samantha Markle, from whom she is reportedly estranged.
Describing her heritage in a 2015 essay for Elle, Markle states that her "dad is Caucasian and my mom is African American. I'm half black and half white ... While my mixed heritage may have created a gray area surrounding my self identification, keeping me with a foot on both sides of the fence, I have come to embrace that. To say who I am, to share where I'm from, to voice my pride in being a strong, confident mixed race woman." Her father's roots include German, English, Irish, and Scottish. Her mother has family lines in Tennessee and Georgia.
Markle grew up in Hollywood. She was educated at private schools, beginning at age two at Hollywood Little Red Schoolhouse. Markle attended Immaculate Heart High School, a girls' Catholic private school in Los Angeles, but was raised as a Protestant. She then attended Northwestern University, where she joined Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and participated in community service and charity projects. While at Northwestern, her uncle obtained an internship for her at the American embassy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Markle studied for a semester in Madrid, Spain. Markle graduated from Northwestern's School of Communication in 2003 with a bachelor's degree and a double major in theater and international studies.
Markle worked as a freelance calligrapher to support herself between early acting jobs. Her first onscreen appearance was a small role as a nurse in an episode of the daytime soap opera General Hospital (1963), where her father was lighting director. Early in her career, Markle had small guest roles on the television shows Century City (2004), The War at Home (2005), and CSI: NY (2004). She also took on several contract acting and modeling jobs, including a stint as a "briefcase girl" on the US game show Deal or No Deal (2005). She appeared in Fox's series Fringe (2008) as Junior Agent Amy Jessup in the first two episodes of its second season. Markle had some difficulty getting roles early in her career. In 2015, she wrote: "Being 'ethnically ambiguous', as I was pegged in the industry, meant I could audition for virtually any role. Sadly, it didn't matter: I wasn't black enough for the black roles and I wasn't white enough for the white ones, leaving me somewhere in the middle as the ethnic chameleon who couldn't book a job."
In July 2011, Markle joined the cast of the USA Network show Suits (2011), playing Rachel Zane. The character began as a paralegal and eventually became an attorney. She completed work on the seventh season in late 2017. According to a critique in The Irish Times, Markle deftly and actively re-positioned her character from ingenue to moral conscience and gave viewers the unique portrayal of a daughter, whose African American father is in a position to help her career and advance her strong desire to break several racial and gender "glass ceilings". She appeared in two 2010 films, Get Him to the Greek (2010) and Remember Me (2010), and one 2011 film, Horrible Bosses (2011). She also appeared in episodes of Cuts (2005); Love, Inc. (2005); 90210 (2008); Knight Rider (2008); Without a Trace (2002); The League (2009); and Castle (2009).
From 2014 to 2017, Markle was founder and editor in chief of lifestyle website The Tig. She derived the name from Tignanello red wine. One of The Tig's features was Tig Talk, a column that profiled women including Jessica Alba, Gail Simmons, Ella Woodward, Daphne Oz, Elizabeth Hurley, Lauren Bush Lauren, Ivanka Trump, Dianna Agron, and Jessica Stam. In April 2017, she closed The Tig. Markle developed an adept and polished social media presence at the time of its closing, her Instagram account had 1.9 million followers. In January 2018, Markle deleted her social media accounts and, in a statement issued by Kensington Palace, thanked "everyone who has followed her social media accounts over the years".
Since her marriage with Prince Harry of Wales, the Duke of Sussex, Markle is known as HRH Meghan Duchess of Sussex, Countess of Dumbarton and Baroness Kilkeel.- Actor
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- Director
Daniel Dae Kim has made a career of creating multifaceted and stereotype-breaking roles as an actor, director and now, producer. Prior to his seven-season portrayal of Chin Ho Kelly on "Hawaii Five-0," Kim was best known for his role as Jin Soo Kwon on the hit TV series "Lost," for which he shared a 2006 Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble, and was individually honored with an AZN Asian Excellence Award, a Multicultural Prism Award and a Vanguard Award from the Korean American Coalition, all for Outstanding Performance by an Actor. In 2009, he was recognized with the prestigious KoreAm Achievement Award in the field of Arts and Entertainment, and has twice been named one of "People" Magazine's "Sexiest Men Alive."
Most recently, he received a Broadway Beacon Award for his role as the King of Siam in Lincoln Center's Tony Award-winning production of "The King and I," as well as the Theater Legacy Award from New York's Pan Asian Repertory Theater. Outside of his artistic endeavors, he actively pursues interests in the community at large, having most recently served as Cultural Envoy and Member of the U.S. Presidential Delegation for the United States at the World Expo in Korea.
Born in Busan, South Korea, and raised in New York and Pennsylvania, Kim discovered acting while a student at Haverford College. After graduation, he moved to New York City, where he began his career on stage, performing in classics such as "Romeo and Juliet," "Ivanov," and "A Doll's House." Despite early success, he deepened his knowledge of the craft by enrolling at New York University's Graduate Acting Program, where he earned his Master's Degree.
After receiving his MFA, Kim's film career began in earnest with roles in "The Jackal," "For Love of the Game," "The Hulk," "Spider-Man 2" and "The Cave," as well as the Academy Award-winning "Crash." Most recently, he created the role of Jack Kang in "The Divergent Series films, "Insurgent" and "Allegiant." Kim is set to star as Ben Daimio in the highly anticipated feature: "Hellboy: Rise of the Blood Queen".
Kim has also lent his voice talents to animated series and films, such as the award-winning Studio Ghibli film, "The Tale of Princess Kaguya," as well as the PBS nature documentary series, "Big Pacific". He's also voiced characters for several video games, including Johnny Gat in the bestselling series, "Saints Row."
On camera, he has guest-starred on numerous TV shows, including "CSI," on the network, "ER" and two seasons on "24" as CTU Agent Tom Baker. In 2008, he starred in the Emmy Award-nominated miniseries "The Andromeda Strain."
In addition to his onscreen career, Kim spearheads his production company 3AD, established in 2014 by Daniel Dae Kim to produce premier content for TV, film and digital media - in development partnership with ITV Studios America. Committed to storytelling that features characters and cultures traditionally underrepresented in today's media, 3AD produced projects include this season's acclaimed new series The Good Doctor (ABC),where he serves as Executive Producer. Daniel Dae Kim can be found on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook @danieldaekim and is repped by UTA and KlevanLongarzo LLP and EPR. 3ADmedia.- Actor
- Music Department
- Producer
Cole Mitchell Sprouse was born in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy to American parents, Melanie (Wright) and Matthew Sprouse, and was raised with his older identical twin Dylan Sprouse in Long Beach, in their parents' native California. Cole began his acting career alongside Dylan at the tender age of six months. From 1993 to 1998 the twins shared the role of Patrick Kelly on ABC's hit series Grace Under Fire (1993), soon booking Julian in Adam Sandler's box office hit, Big Daddy (2000). That same month, their second feature film, The Astronaut's Wife (1999), starring Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron, was also released. Cole appeared without his brother on the NBC series Friends (1994), portraying Ross's son Ben Gellar; in the fall of 2003, the brothers again shared a lead role: Jeremiah in The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004). After that, Cole began starring alongside his twin in their own half-hour sitcom on the Disney Channel, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005). After wrapping his sixth year of this program, Cole chose to attend NYU and remain absent from entertainment until he finished his college education in 2015, graduating with honors. The graduate soon booked the role of Jughead on Riverdale (2017), becoming a fan favorite, and then starred as Will Newman in the box office hit Five Feet Apart (2019), which was one of the highest-grossing non-genre teen movies of the 2010s.- Actor
- Music Department
- Producer
Sprouse was born August 4, 1992, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, to American parents, Melanie (Wright) and Matthew Sprouse. Dylan and his younger identical twin Cole Sprouse were raised in their parents' Long Beach, California. He has acted from the age of six months, initially with Cole, and continues to do so out of his new home base of NYC after receiving his bachelors degree from NYU. Along with acting, Dylan owns a meadery and bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, serving as the master brewer of the business.- Actor
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Billy Bob Thornton was born on August 4, 1955 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, to Virginia Roberta (Faulkner), a psychic, and William Raymond (Billy
Ray) Thornton, an educator, high school history teacher, and basketball
coach (now deceased). He is the older brother of James Donald
(Jimmy Don) (born in 1958 and now deceased) and John
David (born in 1969). He has been married six times and has four children:
daughter Amanda Brumfield, with Melissa Lee Gatlin (now Parish); sons
William and Harry, both with Pietra Dawn Cherniak; and daughter Bella
with Connie Angland.
Billy Bob began his artistic career as a musician, playing drums and
singing in a band called Tres Hombres, which once opened for
Hank Williams Jr.. In 1981, he moved
to Los Angeles with childhood friend
Tom Epperson to pursue an acting
and writing career. On the side, Billy Bob also sought work as a singer
and drummer. He and Epperson tried for years to sell their scripts but
no one was buying. During those rough times, Billy Bob neglected his
health and subsequently landed in the hospital with heart problems due
to malnutrition. In 1992, Billy Bob starred in
One False Move (1991), a movie he
co-wrote with Epperson. The team finally received attention because of
this work, which was very well received in Hollywood. His popularity
increased steadily, especially after
Sling Blade (1996) which he wrote,
directed and in which he starred.- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Bruna Marquezine was born on 4 August 1995 in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is an actress and director, known for Blue Beetle (2023), America (2005) and Women in Love (2003).- Writer
- Producer
David Seidler was born on 4 August 1937 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and producer, known for The King's Speech (2010), Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988) and Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988). He was married to Mary Ann Tharaldsen, Huia Newton and Jacqueline Feather. He died on 16 March 2024 in New Zealand.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Kym Karath began her acting career at the age of 3, appearing in
Spencer's Mountain (1963) with
Henry Fonda and
Maureen O'Hara,
The Thrill of It All (1963)
with Doris Day and
James Garner, and
Good Neighbor Sam (1964) with
Jack Lemmon, before winning the role
of "Gretl", the youngest Von Trapp daughter. After
The Sound of Music (1965), Kym
continued acting, appearing over the years in such television shows as
Dr. Kildare (1961),
Lassie (1954),
My Three Sons (1960),
Lost in Space (1965),
Family Affair (1966) and
The Brady Bunch (1969),
before taking time off to pursue her education. Graduating from USC
with her degree in Humanities, Kym made television appearances in such
shows as
Archie Bunker's Place (1979),
and
Midnight Offerings (1981),
before moving to Paris to model and study art history. After returning
to the U.S., Kym appeared in
All My Children (1970) and
various print ads before taking time off to raise her son, Eric. She is
now resuming her acting career in Los Angeles, CA.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Lauren Tom is an Obie Award-winning actress, known for her roles as a dutiful daughter in the film The Joy Luck Club, as Ross's girlfriend, Julie, on the classic NBC sitcom Friends, and most recently as Mrs. Tran on Supernatural. Lauren also lent her voice talents on the animated series Futurama as the much loved character of Amy.
Recently, Lauren starred as a series regular in Andi Mack on The Disney Channel from 2016-2019. She also can be seen in the series, Guillermo Del Toro's Trollhunters and 3Below.
Next up, Lauren can be seen in a recurring role in the Amazon series, Goliath, alongside Billy Bob Thornton.
She has also appeared in the films, Grandma with Lily Tomlin, Bad Santa, In Good Company, When a Man Loves a Woman, Mr. Jones, With Friends Like These, Catfish in Black Bean Sauce, and Manhood.
On television, Lauren was a series regular as Mai on the ABC series Men in Trees, NBC's DAG as Delta Burke's secretary, Ginger Chin and on ABC's Grace Under Fire with Brett Butler. She also did a recurring stint on Showtime's series Barbershop.
On Broadway, she has appeared in A Chorus Line, Hurlyburly and Doonesbury, and has worked with directors such as Peter Sellars and Joanne Akalaitis at the Goodman and Guthrie Theaters, the La Jolla Playhouse and the Kennedy Center.
Her one-woman show, 25 Psychics, an engaging, humorous look at her quest for inner peace premiered at HBO'S U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. The show received Dramalogue Awards for Best Performance and Best Direction.
Lauren's other voice work can be heard in the animated series King of the Hill, Codename: Kids Next Door, Teacher's Pet, Rocket Power, Max Steel, Batman, Superman, Kim Possible, Baby Clifford, American Dragon and the animated home video Mulan II...
She has also published personal essays in Brain, Child Magazine, East West Woman, Strut, Freshyarn.com, and is currently writing a book based on these essays.- Actor
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- Producer
A social misfit, was kicked out of every school he ever attended, due
to his uncontrollable wit. His mother (Frances) died of breast cancer
when Richard was 18. His father (Charles) committed suicide when he was
22. A dedication is written to him in Richard Belzer's "UFOs, JFK, and
Elvis: Conspiracies You Don't Have To Be Crazy To Believe" (Ballantine
Books, 1999).- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
David James Lewis was born and raised in Vancouver BC. As a child his parents took him to the drive-in to watch Jaws. Not only was he scarred mentally from entering the water for the next decade, he was also bitten by the movie bug. Upon leaving high school he was lucky enough to step into the film and TV world that was exploding in Vancouver. Starting out in commercials he worked his way up the ladder earning small parts in local indie movies and series such as The X-Files (1993), Stargate SG-1 (1997), and The Outer Limits (1995).
In 1999 he was the lead in Shoes Off! (1998), a short film that won the Cannes Film Award for best short film. Over the years highlights include working with Harrison Ford, Paul Giamatti, Ben Affleck and William H Macy (Oops, dropped those names) on films such as Door to Door (2002), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Paycheck (2003), and the juggernaut that was Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever (2014). He has written and directed a number of short films including Stalled (2013) and Theatrics (2011). He is working hard because his children are miniature money vacuums.- Actor
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- Director
Ron Lester gained celebrity status at an early stage in his career, but
his draw in Hollywood seemed to be based on one physical characteristic: his weight. Obese since 5 years old, by the time he was 30 years old,
Ron weighed 508 pounds. Hollywood hired him as the lovable fat kid but
his health was in serious danger. With the support of his friends,
family, and co-workers, Ron decided to go through an experimental (at
the time) type of gastric bypass surgery that almost took his life.
When he recovered from flat-lining on the operating table Ron began to
lose the weight - and his celebrity identity. 348 pounds were lost in
under two years and he's had 14 plastic surgeries to tighten and remove
excess skin. Now Ron has a hard time getting the roles he once won.
Admits food was his 'drug of choice' to cover up pain from often being
the new kid in school (he changed schools often due to discipline
problems), and the death of 22 close friends and family members
throughout his life.
Ron died in 2016 in Dallas, Texas, of liver and kidney failure.- Actor
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- Director
Sebastian Roché is a Scottish-French actor, known for his roles as Kurt Mendel on Odyssey 5 (2002), Thomas Jerome Newton on Fringe (2008), Martin Heusmann on The Man in the High Castle (2015), Michel Marivaux on The Young Pope (2016), Balthazar on Supernatural (2005), and Mikael on both The Vampire Diaries (2009) and The Originals (2013). His film work includes A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) and Beowulf (2007).
Roché was born in Paris, France to a French father, Philippe Roché, and a Scottish mother, Gail Stewart. From age 12 to 18, he lived on a sailboat with his parents and two brothers, traveling to the Mediterranean, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. He is a graduate of the prestigious French National Academy of Dramatic Arts. Roché also studied at the Cours Florent and the École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre. Upon his graduation in 1989, Roché started working in French theater, films and television.
In 2002, Roché began portraying Kurt Mendel in the Canadian science fiction series Odyssey 5 (2002) for Showtime. In 2007, Roché began appearing in the ABC soap opera General Hospital (1963) as criminal Jerry Jacks. In 2010, Roché joined the recurring cast of The CW's drama series Supernatural (2005). He was next cast in the Fox sci-fi drama series Fringe (2008), recurring in the second and third seasons as Thomas Jerome Newton, a main antagonist of the series. In 2011, Roché began recurring as Mikael, the father of the Original Vampires, in The CW's supernatural drama series The Vampire Diaries (2009) and its spin-off series, The Originals (2013).
In 2016, Roché co-starred in the Paolo Sorrentino's miniseries The Young Pope (2016), alongside Jude Law and James Cromwell, and had a recurring role as Martin Heusmann in the drama series The Man in the High Castle (2015).
Roché has lived in the United States since 1992. He met Vera Farmiga in 1997 while starring together in the Fox adventure series Roar (1997), and married her that same year. After seven years of marriage, Roché and Farmiga separated and were subsequently divorced. On May 31, 2014, he married Australian actress Alicia Hannah-Kim in a private ceremony in Mercuès, France.- Massive (6' 4"), muscular behemoth Donald Richard Gibb was born on
August 4, 1954, in New York City, New York and raised in California. He
attended the University of New Mexico on a basketball scholarship, then
transferred to the University of San Diego, where he played football
and was a member of the varsity basketball team. He had a roster spot
on the San Diego Chargers prior to embarking on an acting career. With
his brawn, bulk, scraggly beard and mustache, deep, growly voice and
forceful screen presence, Gibb has frequently been cast as scruffy
bikers, loutish rednecks and over-aggressive macho athletes. He started
out in movies in the early 1980s with uncredited bit parts in
Any Which Way You Can (1980),
Stripes (1981), and
Conan the Barbarian (1982).
He achieved enduring cult fame as the outrageous Ogre in the hilarious
Revenge of the Nerds (1984),
reprising this role in the second and fourth sequels. He was likewise
memorable as raucous martial arts fighter Ray Jackson in the exciting
Bloodsport (1988) and wildman tennis
player Ripper in the amusing Jocks (1984).
He had a recurring role as fierce defensive lineman Leslie "Dr. Death"
Crunchner on the HBO situation comedy
1st & Ten (1984). Among the
television series Donald has done guest spots on are
Alice (1976),
The A-Team (1983),
Magnum, P.I. (1980),
Knight Rider (1982),
The Facts of Life (1979),
Hunter (1984),
Night Court (1984),
MacGyver (1985),
Quantum Leap (1989),
The X-Files (1993) and
The Young and the Restless (1973).
Donald Gibb lives in Chicago, Illinois and is the co-owner of and
spokesman for the Chicago karaoke bar Trader Todd's. - Actor
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Michael DeLuise was born on 4 August 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Wayne's World (1992), Encino Man (1992) and The Master of Disguise (2002).- Actor
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James is a Canadian actor known for his roles as Jack Slattery on the ABC television series Men in Trees, Dr. Chris Sands on the NBC medical drama series Mercy, and David Clarke on ABC's Revenge. He also starred in the post-apocalyptic thriller Aftermath, on Space in Canada and Syfy in the U.S.- Chet Hanks was born on 4 August 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Larry Crowne (2011) and Project X (2012).
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Daniel Boyd Payne was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; however, he and his family were fortunate to have moved a great deal while growing up. The moves included towns and cities of all shapes and sizes. The travel afforded Dan and his siblings, brother Josh and sister Cathy, to become best of friends. This provided Dan with a sense of resourcefulness and independence that he is proud of to this day. It also helped him discover humor as a great tool to adapt to new surroundings.
Dan is a man of great stature and presence standing 6' 4" and weighing nearly 230 pounds. Despite being built for sports, education has always ranked highly for Dan who was an excellent student. He earned Honor Roll in Matriculation throughout high school years and was awarded scholarships to universities across Canada. Eventually settling at the University of Calgary, Dan embarked on his first career path as an athlete, playing volleyball for the U of C Dinosaurs. Sport at this level enabled him to travel Canada extensively and nurture a love for his country; as well as get bitten by the travel bug. The volleyball career was very successful and came to an end with a stint as a professional in Holland. During his years at university, Dan says he truly learned the most about himself and found great satisfaction dealing with people including coaching volleyball camps for special needs children.
Dan then moved from Holland to Australia for 4 years to join his brother Josh, whom he considers his 'life mentor'. Australia is where he became a professional photographer and reawakened his love of the creative arts. Photography quickly became an excellent 'side job' while he and his brother actively began pursuing his own path to their childhood dream of acting. This path actually began with stand up comedy and performing in shows co-written and co-directed by him and his brother! Inspired by his entrepreneurial-minded brother and ever-growing love of all things creative, Dan chose to take the next step. He chose to venture to London, England while his brother remained in Oz.
The UK marked the start of the traditional agent and audition trail for Dan and the beginning of the tremendous learning process involved with the entertainment industry. While in London, Dan continued to study acting as well as perform on stage and in film. Dan's realized that his unique size and accent were assets, and towards the end of his five years in London, found success which gave him the confidence and desire to return home to Canada. Armed with a greater sense of self and some foreign film credits, he returned home - to Vancouver, Canada.
Dan continues his efforts to constantly expand on his experiences in both comedy and drama, which only strengthens his life long passion for acting. Vancouver has been a dream come true for Dan. He has enjoyed many varied roles since returning home from lawyers to aliens to playing with the Muppets. Dan's career has continually enjoyed a growing success and shows no signs of slow down. The future looks promising for Dan as his leading man good looks and sense of humor will soon take him to the next leg of his journey, L.A. He and his wife Daylon have two sons, Elijah and Grayson, born in 2008 and 2011, respectively.- Actor
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Nathaniel Buzolic was born on 4 August 1983 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor and producer, known for Hacksaw Ridge (2016), The Originals (2013) and The Vampire Diaries (2009).- Actor
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Don S. Davis was born on 4 August 1942 in Aurora, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for A League of Their Own (1992), The Fan (1996) and Twin Peaks (1990). He was married to Ruby Fleming-Davis and Sondra Sue Davis. He died on 29 June 2008 in Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada.- Actress
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- Music Department
The daughter of Ellen Lilley, a director of marketing/event planner, and Vince Lilley, Jennifer Elizabeth Lilley was born on August 4, 1984 in Roanoke, Virginia. She had wanted to become a singer since childhood, and in 2001 she garnered the National Educators award in Guatemala by giving several concerts for underprivileged Guatemalan youth. In late-summer 2007, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. Lilley devotes her spare time to charities focusing on children, homelessness, and the world water crisis.- Actor
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The son of Swedish actress Viveca Lindfors and American director
Don Siegel, actor Kristoffer Tabori was born in the wealthy area of Malibu on August 4, 1952, and appeared in one of his mother's films Weddings and Babies (1958) as a youngster. His parents divorced when he was barely a year old and his mother subsequently married Hungarian writer/director George Tabori. Kristoffer would use the name "Tabori" for his own.
Kristoffer started making the theater rounds in the late 60s, taking his first official stage bow with "The Merchant of Venice" at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in 1966. In 1968, the teenager appeared off-Broadway with his mother at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in the Bertolt Brecht play 'The Guns of Carrar," which was translated by stepfather George. After a role in "A Cry of Players" that same year, he made his 1969 Broadway debut in "The Penny Wars" and followed this immediately with a part in "Henry V" starring Len Cariou. Earlier in 1970, Kristoffer was presented with the Theatre World Award for his excellent work in "How Much, How Much?"
Tabori's stage success led to progressive strides in '70s film wherein he became a product of his generation playing lean. long-haired hippies and liberal thinker types. In unbilled movie bits as a late teen (including a flower child in the musical Sweet Charity (1969)), the nascent actor also made an unbilled appearance in his father's cop action drama Coogan's Bluff (1968), one of several projects that had Don Siegel directing Clint Eastwood.
Kristoffer earned strong reviews for his very first film lead in Making It (1971) as a sex-obsessed 17-year-old who suffers a heavy, traumatic experience with his mother, played by Joyce Van Patten. While this opened doors for major roles in such offbeat films as The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker (1970) and Journey Through Rosebud (1972), it did not pave the way to movie stardom. He started impressing on the smaller screen instead with quality TV-movies including A Memory of Two Mondays (1971), The Glass House (1972), QB VII (1974), The Lady's Not for Burning (1974), Seventh Avenue (1977), Rappaccini's Daughter (1980), London Embassy (1987), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1988) and Marilyn & Bobby: Her Final Affair (1993).
Kristoffer also racked up dozens of guest appearances on such popular TV programs as "Medical Center," "Marcus Welby," "Owen Marshall," "Cannon," "The Rookies," "Baretta," "The Rockford Files," "Trapper John," "The Facts of Life," "The (New) Twilight Zone," "21 Jump Street," "Designing Women," "Quantum Leap," "Jake and the Fatman," "Matlock" and "Murder, She Wrote." He also played a regular part as a doctor on the dramatic series Chicago Story (1982).
In the mid 1970s and into the next decade, Kristoffer turned more and more to the stage, joining, at various times, the Arena Stage theater company in Washington, D.C., Southern California's South Coast Repertory and appearing at the National Shakespeare Festival. He embellished his impressive theatre resumé with roles in "Dream of a Blacklisted Actor," "Hamlet" (title role), "Habeas Corpus" (a replacement on Broadway), "Romeo and Juliet," "Henry IV, Part I," "The Wager," "Scribes," "St. Joan," "The Trouble with Europe," "Measure for Measure" and "Boy Meets Girl." In 1980, he appeared on stage with his mother in "An Evening with Viveca Lindfors and Kristoffer Tabori."
In the 1990s, Tabori focused on directing, predominantly on TV, helming episodes for such series as "Picket Fences," "Chicago Hope," "Providence" and "Judging Amy." Shortly before his mother's death in 1995, he appeared as her son in the film Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995). Kristofffer has also lent his crisp voice to scores of video games that focused on the "Battlestar Galactica" and "Star Wars" target area.
Kristoffer married British actress Judy Geeson in 1984, appearing on stage together in "The Common Pursuit" (1986) before divorcing in 1989.- Actor
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Sam Underwood was born on 4 August 1987 in Woking, Surrey, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Fear the Walking Dead (2015), Dexter (2006) and The Following (2013). He was previously married to Valorie Curry.- Actor
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Ilkka Villi is an actor best known for his roles in television series such as Bordertown (Sorjonen) and Invisible Heroes - and for the title role in the cult video game Alan Wake.
Villi was born in Helsinki, Finland, but lived a big part of his early years in different countries in Europe and The Americas. Villi speaks multiple languages and has acted in Finnish, English, Spanish, German and Swedish.- Producer
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U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama II was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. His mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, was a white American from Wichita, Kansas. His father, Barack Obama Sr., who was black, was from Alego, Kenya. They were both young college students at the University of Hawaii. When his father left for Harvard, his mother and Barack stayed behind, and his father ultimately returned alone to Kenya, where he worked as a government economist. Barack's mother remarried an Indonesian oil manager and moved to Jakarta when Barack was six. He later recounted Indonesia as simultaneously lush and a harrowing exposure to tropical poverty. He returned to Hawaii, where he was brought up largely by his grandparents. The family lived in a small apartment - his grandfather was a furniture salesman and an unsuccessful insurance agent and his grandmother worked in a bank - but Barack managed to get into Punahou School, Hawaii's top prep academy. His father wrote to him regularly but, though he traveled around the world on official business for Kenya, he visited only once, when Barack was ten. Obama attended Columbia University, but found New York's racial tension inescapable. He became a community organizer for a small Chicago church-based group for three years, helping poor South Side residents cope with a wave of plant closings. He then attended Harvard Law School, and in 1990 became the first African-American editor of the Harvard Law Review. He turned down a prestigious judicial clerkship, choosing instead to practice civil-rights law back in Chicago, representing victims of housing and employment discrimination and working on voting-rights legislation. He also began teaching at the University of Chicago Law School, and married Michelle Robinson (now Michelle Obama, a fellow attorney; their daughters are Sasha Obama and Malia Obama. Eventually, he was elected to the Illinois state senate, where his district included both Hyde Park and some of the poorest ghettos on the South Side. In 2004, Obama was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Democrat, representing Illinois, and he gained national attention by giving a rousing and well-received keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention in Boston. In 2008 he ran for President, and despite having only four years of national political experience, he won. In January 2009, he was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States, and the first African-American ever elected to that position. Obama was re-elected to a second term in November 2012 - and was sworn in in January 2013. His presidential term ended in January 2017- Actress
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Lara Peake is an actor and writer, known for How to Have Sex (2023), Mood (2022) and Brave New World (2020).- Fenella Woolgar was born in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Reckoning (2023), The Buccaneers (2023) and Call the Midwife (2012). She has been married to Robert Harland since 2006. They have three children.
- Born in 1983 and raised in Durban, South Africa, Adhir Kalyan moved to
London to pursue an acting career. He appeared as a guest star on the
BBC series Holby City (1999) and
MI-5 (2002). Kalyan's first leading
role was in the CW's comedy series
Aliens in America (2007),
in which he played Raja, a devout Pakistani Muslim exchange student in
Medora, Wisconsin, who tried to assimilate to the foreign culture there
while staying true to his beliefs. - Actress
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- Soundtrack
Tina Cole was born on 4 August 1943 in Hollywood, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Hawaiian Eye (1959), My Three Sons (1960) and To Rome with Love (1969). She was previously married to Fillmore Pajeau Crank Jr. (II) and Volney Howard III.- Lucinda Dryzek was born on 4 August 1991 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), City of Ember (2008) and Five Days (2007).
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Kristin Richardson was born on 4 August 1970 in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Jarhead (2005), Rock Star (2001) and Shut Up and Kiss Me! (2004). She has been married to Kevin Scott Richardson since 17 June 2000. They have two children.- Actor
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Andy Hallett is from the tiny Cape Cod village of Osterville, part of
the town of Barnstable. He attended Barnstable High School and then
Assumption College in Worcester. Always shy, he didn't begin singing
until Patti LaBelle invited him onstage at a concert. After moving to
Los Angeles he worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property
manager and personal assistant. When Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) creator Joss Whedon saw
Hallett singing in a Universal City blues revue, Whedon conceived the
character of The Host, an anagogic demon who reads people when they
open up through singing karaoke. Hallett was invited to try out and got
the part, his first job ever as an actor.- Kym Johnson Herjavec was born on 4 August 1976 in Sydney, Australia. She is an actress, known for Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016), Christmas with the Knightlys (2023) and The Wedding Planners (2020). She has been married to Robert Herjavec since 31 July 2016. They have two children.
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Lee Mack was born on 4 August 1968 in Southport, Lancashire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for Not Going Out (2006), The Sketch Show (2001) and Kelsey Grammer Presents: The Sketch Show (2005). He has been married to Tara since 2005. They have three children.- André Lamoglia was born on 4 August 1997 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is an actor, known for Elite (2018), Juacas (2017) and The Traitor (2019).
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Martin Jarvis OBE is one of Britain's most versatile leading actors.
His distinguished career continues to encompass just about every aspect
of the entertainment industry: film, television, theatre, radio and
audio recording. He is also the author of two bestselling books: a
hilarious autobiography Acting Strangely and a compelling account of
his award-winning time on Broadway in 2001: Broadway, Jeeves - The
Diary of a Theatrical Adventure, both published by Methuen. In 2010 he
starred as Vincent Hogg in a new production of Agatha Christie's The
Mirror Cracked in ITV/WGHB's popular 'Miss Marple' series. In 2009, he
starred in BBC2's comedy/drama Taking the Flak, receiving outstanding
reviews for his performance as national treasure tv journalist David
Bradburn. He stars in the feature film Neander Jin - Return of the
Neanderthal Man (US/ Germany co-production, 2010) as Peter Blodnik,
network mogul.
Alongside his screen and theatre career he is a prolific
director of radio drama and, with his wife, actress/director Rosalind
Ayres, produces plays and readings for BBC. His award-winning
productions include Shadowlands, David Mamet's Keep Your Pantheon,
Ayckbourn's Man of the Moment and Ian Fleming's Dr No. He has homes in
London and Los Angeles. He trained at RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic
Arts in London, England), where he won the Vanbrugh Award and the
Silver Medal. He is an Associate of RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic
Arts in London, England). He was awarded the OBE (Officer of the
British Empire) in the 2000 Queen's New Years Honors List for his
services to drama.
In 2006, he appeared at the Santa Fe Arts Festival
in New Mexico in Wilde's The Canterville Ghost with Shirley Maclaine
and Ali McGraw. Earlier in the same year, he starred in Honour at
Wyndham's Theatre, London giving an acclaimed performance opposite Dame
Diana Rigg. On screen that year he played Leonard in BBC-TV's modern
version of "Much Ado About Nothing" and (in 2005) starred as "Malvolio"
in "Twelfth Night" at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. He received a
Theatre World Award on Broadway in 2001 for his title role performance
in "By Jeeves" which he also filmed. His West End, National, Almeida
and Donmar theatre appearances include works by Sir Alan Ayckbourn,
Michael Frayn, Harold Pinter CH, Somerset Maugham, Sir George Bernard
Shaw and Oscar Wilde. He played Jack Worthing opposite Dame Judi
Dench's Lady Bracknell in Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" at
the National Theatre in the 1980s directed by Sir Peter Hall, and
premiered Pinter's "Other Places" in the National's Cottesloe Theatre.
Pinter directed him in the leading role of Hector in Giraudoux's "The
Trojan War Will Not Take Place."
He met Sir Alan Ayckbourn at the
National and subsequently went on to star in his "Woman in Mind,"
"Henceforward," "Just Between Ourselves" and "By Jeeves." His Screen
credits include leading roles in the British/Australian mini-series
"Bootleg," "Inspector Lynley Mysteries," "Lorna Doone," Frayn's "Make
and Break," "Ike - The War Years" (with Robert Duvall) and "The Bunker"
(with Sir Anthony Hopkins.) He was "Linus" in Sir Richard Eyre's film,
"Absence of War written by Sir David Hare. He has guest starred (very
often as villains) in "Inspector Morse," "Frost," "Lovejoy,"
"Casualty," "Murder Most Horrid," "Dr Who," "Space Above and Beyond,"
"Murder, She Wrote" and "Walker: Texas Ranger" in the US. He played
monstrous Neil Biddle in "Sex 'N' Death" and was a memorable television
Uriah Heep in "David Copperfield" on British television. First major
screen role: 'Jon' in the multi-award winning "The Forsyte Saga." He
followed this with many 'classic serials' including "The Way of All
Flesh (in which he starred as Ernest Pontifex), "Nicholas Nickleby"
(title role), "The Moonstone," "Little Women" and "The Pallisers." His
feature films include the psychological thriller "Framed" (2007), "Mrs
Caldicot's Cabbage War," James Cameron's "Titanic," "Kid With the X-Ray
Eyes," "Buster," "The Last Escape," and "Taste the Blood of Dracula."
His voice can be heard in numerous television animation series as well
as feature films including "Flushed Away" and "Eragon." He has narrated
"Peter and the Wolf at the Barbican" and appeared with City of
Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Scottish Chamber Orchestra as
Narrator for Egmont and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." At the Chichester
Festival Theatre he starred with Sir John Gielgud in "Paradise Lost,"
with Googie Withers CBE and Susan Hampshire OBE in "The Circle" and
with concert pianist Lucy Parham in "Beloved Clara." Jarvis & Ayres
Productions, which he founded with his wife, Rosalind Ayres, has
produced many award-winning dramas and readings for BBC Radio, National
Public Radio in America and for audio books. Their work includes
outstanding interpretations of plays by Sir George Bernard Shaw, Sir
Alan Ayckbourn, Harold Pinter CH, Michael Frayn, David Mamet, Hugh
Whitemore, Robert Shearman, Tennessee Williams, Oscar Wilde, and many
more. British and American stars who have been associated with J&A
productions include, in the UK: Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame
Diana Rigg, Alfred Molina, Richard E. Grant, Michael York OBE, Richard
Briers CBE, Pauline Collins OBE, Janie Dee, Fiona Shaw CBE, Miriam
Margolyes OBE, Patricia Hodge, Twiggy Lawson, Natascha McElhone, Martin
Freeman, Barry Humphries CBE, Phil Collins and in the US: Brendan
Fraser, Elaine Stritch, Teri Garr, Stacy Keach, Shirley Knight, Hector
Elizondo, Bruce Davison, Matthew Wolf, Eric Stoltz, Rebecca Pidgeon, Ed
Begley Jr, Ed O'Neill and Gregory Peck. Directors of J&A dramas
include: David Mamet, Michael Grandage, David Grindley, Sir Alan
Ayckbourn, Pete Atkin, Rosalind Ayres. Their productions have received
Audie and Earphone awards in the US.
In September 2006, he directed
Teri Garr, Michael York OBE and Alfred Molina in an acclaimed
production of "Pack of Lies" for BBC Radio 4. He and Fiona Shaw CBE
starred for five years in the popular BBC series "Our Brave Boys." His
Just William audio and radio recordings are world wide best sellers. He
was the subject of BBC TV's This Is Your Life in 1999.- Actress
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Olivia Deeble was born into an Australian acting dynasty, granddaughter of Reg Gorman and Judith Roberts, and daughter of Kate Gorman. After appearing in a few award winning short films, at age 12 she got her first lead role in the multi-award winning kids TV series Little Lunch (2015) playing sporty, bossy and lovable Tamara Noodle. A year later at age 13 she won the role of Raffy Morrison in the long running, much loved series, Home and Away (1988). Olivia had to move from Melbourne to Sydney to commence her 3 year contract; she made her first appearance on air on the 19th of September 2016. During her first couple of months filming she had to also film the Little Lunch specials, filming split weeks in Melbourne and Sydney on the 2 shows. In 2018 she won a Kids' Choice Award for ' Favourite Rising Star'. In April 2019, 4 days after finishing her Home and Away contract, Olivia flew to Canada to commence filming the Disney+ film, Secret Society of Second Born Royals, starring as Princess Roxana.
During the Melbourne lockdowns in 2020 and while completing her last year of high school, Olivia wrote the teen drama series More Than This. Filming commenced in 2021, Olivia as well as being the creator/writer also played the lead role of Charlotte, the series aired on Paramount + Australia in March 2022.- Actor
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Marques Houston was born on 4 August 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for You Got Served (2004), Fat Albert (2004) and Sister, Sister (1994). He has been married to Miya Dickey since 24 August 2020. They have one child.- Producer
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Dennis Lehane was born on 4 August 1965 in Dorchester, Massachusetts, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Drop (2014), Mystic River (2003) and Live by Night (2016). He was previously married to Dr. Angela Mililani (Lieb) Bernardo and Sheila Fort Lawn.- Actor
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Richard White was born on 4 August 1953 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor, known for Beauty and the Beast (1991), House of Mouse (2001) and Great Performances (1971). He was previously married to Sharon Halley.- Actress
Ruth Madeley was born on 4 August 1987 in Westhoughton, Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Nightsleeper, Don't Take My Baby (2015) and The Accident (2019).- Eris Baker was born on 4 August 2005. She is an actress, known for This Is Us (2016), Dispel (2019) and K.C. Undercover (2015).
- Sabine Singh, the daughter of an Indian Maharaja father and an Austrian
beauty queen mother, was born in New York where, as a young girl, she
divided her attentions between dance and theatre. A student at The
University of Michigan, Sabine ultimately matriculated to NYU's Tisch
School of the Arts where she concentrated on acting earning her BFA. In
addition to The Stella Adler Conservatory and Playwrights Horizons,
Sabine studied in London and Stratford-Upon-Avon with the Royal
Shakespeare Company under the tutelage of Ben Kingsley, Alan Rickman,
Rosemary Harris, et al.
Her film credits include Maryam, The Anarchist's Cookbook, Ricky Six,
and Tony Goldwyn's Someone Like You. On TV she has been seen as Martha
Stewart's daughter Lexi, in "Martha Behind Bars" featuring Cybill
Shepard, in a recurring role on "Dawson's Creek", on "Las Vegas", "The
Sopranos", "CSI: NY", and "Unscripted" as herself, among many others.
Sabine's main love is theatre, and was a founding resident company
member of Jim Simpson's and Mac Wellman's award winning The Flea
Theater. Most recently she appeared Off-Broadway in the world premiere
production of "The Gold Standard" to critical acclaim.
Sabine divides her time between New York, Los Angeles, and London. She
is the sister of artist Schandra Singh. Her interests include The Art
of Living, and the International Association for Human Values, founded
by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and The Dalai Lama. Both AOL and IAHV encourage
people from all backgrounds, religions, and cultural traditions to come
together in celebration and service, encouraging the practice of human
values in everyday life as well as restoring peace on the
planet. - Lori Lethin was born on 4 August 1955 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Day After (1983), Brokedown Palace (1999) and Bloody Birthday (1981).
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Darrell Britt-Gibson was born on 4 August 1985 in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017), Judas and the Black Messiah (2021) and Keanu (2016).- Actress
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Georgina Hale is an accomplished stage actress who has made many
memorable forays in cinema. Most notably in the films of
Ken Russell including her
performance as Alma Mahler, in a wonderful and visually rich biopic on
the composer Mahler (1974) which she won a
BAFTA (British Academy Award) for. Two other standout performances were
in Russell's notorious
The Devils (1971) and the
Twiggy musical The Boyfriend in which she
deliciously plays Fay, camping it up, in a backstage lesbian sub plot.
She has made in-joke cameos in two further Russell films:
Lisztomania (1975) and
Valentino (1977). Unfortunately roles
were not forthcoming after her BAFTA win (who knows why?) and she made
some pretty bad movie choices such as the film version of the tacky
Joan Collins novel
The World Is Full of Married Men (1979)
and McVicar (1980) as well as the
occasional stunner such as Butley (1974),
written by playwright Simon Gray.
Georgina has appeared in many of Gray's stage plays (many have been
filmed for British television with her starring) along side
Alan Bates and
Glenda Jackson and continues to work in
British theatre. Georgina has made many appearances as guest star in
television series including:
Upstairs, Downstairs (1971),
The Protectors (1972),
Lady Killers (1980),
Minder (1979),
Boon (1986),
One Foot in the Grave (1990),
Murder Most Horrid (1991),
The Vicar of Dibley (1994),
three episodes of
Doctor Who (1963) and many many
more. She has starred in two television series:
Budgie (1971), a successful series in
the seventies, and in the early nineties a cult children's series based
around a witch like figure called T-Bag. Most recently she has appeared
in a comic role in
Preaching to the Perverted (1997)
in which her character points out that sometimes one has to debase
one's self to further one's career. This film may not further her
career (at age 55 she does a
Sharon Stone under-table leg trick)
but it will add to her growing reputation as one of the UK's favorite
cult actresses.- Peter Weber was born on 4 August 1991 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA. He is an actor, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), In the Dirt (2014) and Eve's Dropping In (2003).
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Jennifer Marshall is a proud Navy veteran and vocal advocate for the military veteran community. You may know her as the host of Mysteries Decoded on the CW (yes, she really is a licensed Private Investigator), or as Max's mom on Netflix's hit, Stranger Things. Other shows she's appeared on include NCIS, Hawaii Five-0, and Nickelodeon's Game Shakers, to name a few.
Jennifer's entrance into the entertainment business was unconventional. At 17, she joined the United States Navy and was shipped off to boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois. She spent nearly five years in the Navy and was stationed on San Nicolas Island and later, on the USS Theodore Roosevelt, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. While in the military, she worked as an aircraft handler, in aviation logistics, was a member of the Ship's Security Defense Force Team as well as the Repair Locker Fire Team. She also worked as a representative for the ship's Sexual Assault Victim Intervention program, advocating for sailors who had experienced trauma resulting from rape or sexual assault. During her tour on the Roosevelt, she deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and also earned her Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist designation. Jennifer separated honorably from the service as a Second Class Petty Officer after serving five years and earning the following awards: Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Sea Service Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terror Service Medal, National Defense Medal and Meritorious Unit Commendation (among others).
Following her service, Jennifer graduated Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Wesleyan University with a double major in International Politics and Spanish and a minor in History. Jennifer received her graduate degree from American Military University in Administration of Justice, graduating with a 3.994 GPA. A few years after graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to seek out a career in television and film.
She is an outspoken advocate on veteran issues and currently serves on the Veterans and Community Oversight and Engagement Board (VCOEB) on a Federal level and on the Veterans Committee for the 38th State Assembly in California. Jennifer is also the Executive Producer for veteran-centered mental health public service announcements through Make the Connection. In 2020, Jennifer returned to military service by receiving her commission in the California State Guard on the Army side serving in the Public Affairs arena.
In 2019, Jennifer was recognized as one of the "Hill Vets 2019" for excellence in television and film, alongside Adam Driver (USMC) as well as one of Santa Clarita Valley's "40 Under Forty." Jennifer is a proud member of the American Legion and volunteers in her community by mentoring veterans looking to enter film and television, delivering food to homebound seniors through the local senior center and through raising funds for the award winning and Congressionally recognized non-profit Pin-Ups for Vets, to donate much needed rehab equipment for our nation's veterans. Jennifer believes in the power of volunteerism and giving back to the community.
www.jennifermarshall.com