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Kyle Sullivan was born on 24 September 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Malcolm in the Middle (2000), Soldier (1998) and All That (1994).- Actor
- Producer
Spencer Treat Clark is from the New York City suburbs. He began acting at an early age, appearing in films like Gladiator and Unbreakable. He attended Columbia University in New York City where he studied political science and economics. His older sister, Eliza Clark, is a playwright and screenwriter. Spencer lives in Los Angeles. He recently appeared in the series finale of Mad Men, as a recurring character in Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, and as a recurring character in the new TNT series Animal Kingdom.- Actress
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Jacqueline Samantha Titone was born in 1974 in Coral Springs, Florida, to Lila Titone and Joseph Titone. She began modeling during high school and eventually became known nationally and internationally for modeling clothing for big name companies. Jackie was later introduced to the acting world, by Rob Schneider in the 1999 hit movie Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), as "Sally".
With the success of this movie, Rob Schneider put in a good word for Jackie to his good-friend, Adam Sandler, who offered a part to Jackie in the movie Big Daddy (1999) in 1999. She played the waitress and was also a music assistant. In 2000, she played a part in the movie, Little Nicky (2000), alongside Adam Sandler, Reese Witherspoon, Patricia Arquette, and Quentin Tarantino. A year later, Adam Sandler and Jackie came together in a relationship.
Two years later, Jackie was given a main part in the animated movie, Eight Crazy Nights (2002) as the voice of "Jennifer", making this her first major role in a movie alongside a big star. In 2003, Danny DeVito offered a part to Jackie as the bartender in the movie, Duplex (2003).
On June 22, 2003, Adam and Jackie were married.
In 50 First Dates (2004), a 2004 hit comedy/romance movie, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore were offered parts in sharing the screen together. Drew and Adam had co-starred in major movies previously, but, this time, Adam demanded that his wife Jackie be given a part in this movie. The director, Peter Segal, didn't want to lose Adam as the main co-star and gave the part of the dentist to Jackie. Because Adam only starred in this movie, he wasn't able to offer a bigger part or a co-star part to his wife.
In the year of 2004, Jackie starred as herself on the TV episode Celebrity Weddings, just one day before her one-year wedding anniversary with Adam.
Raised a Christian, she converted to Judaism when marrying Adam.- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Jessica Lucas (born September 24th, 1985) is a Canadian actress and singer. She is known for her roles in television, such as Edgemont, Melrose Place (1992) and Cult, and in the films The Covenant (2006), Cloverfield (2008) and 2013's Evil Dead (2013). She also starred in the music video for Coldplay's 2014 single "True Love". Lucas was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. She began acting at seven years old, and trained with the Children's Arts Theatre School in Toronto. She started her career appearing in stage productions, including local productions of Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs, Grease, Cinderella, Mousetrap and Music Medley.- Actress
Yuka Kouri was born on 24 September 1990 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Shōgun (2024), September 1923 (2023) and Ai nanoni (2022).- Actress
- Soundtrack
Dame Harriet Mary Walter DBE is a British actress. She has received a Laurence Olivier Award as well as numerous nominations including for a Tony Award, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2011, she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) for services to drama.- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Nia Vardalos was born on 24 September 1962 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002), My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016) and I Hate Valentine's Day (2009). She was previously married to Ian Gomez.- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Kevin spent 3 years traveling around the world, modeling for print ads
and appearing in over 150 commercials, before landing in his breakout
series
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995).
Kevin David Sorbo was born in Mound, Minnesota, on September 24, 1958,
to Ardis (Thompson), a nurse, and Lynn Nain Sorbo, a high school
teacher. His father was of Norwegian descent and his mother's ancestry
was English, Scottish, and German. In high school, he excelled at
football, baseball and basketball; in college, he played these 3
sports, plus hockey. Kevin was also in a number of plays. After leaving
college, Kevin joined an actors theater group, and traveled to Europe,
then to Sydney, Australia appearing in commercials. At the end of 1986,
he settled in Los Angeles. Kevin began to make guest appearances on
such popular shows as
Murder, She Wrote (1984).
At 6' 3" and very muscular, Kevin was a natural for the title role in
what would become his signature series
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995).
Kevin became internationally famous, and he learned the craft of
film-making well enough to direct and co-write some of the episodes.
Kevin even studied martial arts in order to do many of his own stunts.
In real life, Kevin's heart is as big as Hercules'-- he leads "A World
Fit for Kids!" as the chair and spokesperson. Kevin devotes much of his
time to "A World Fit For Kids!" which is a successful mentoring model
that trains inner-city teens to use school, fitness, sports and
positive role models for themselves, and then become the coaches and
mentors for younger children. In 1998, Kevin married lovely actress
Sam Sorbo, best known for her dual
role on
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995)
as Serena/the Golden Hind ("Hind" is a female red deer).- Actor
- Producer
Grey Damon was born in Bloomington, Indiana and raised in Boulder, Colorado. He discovered his passion for acting at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts when he landed his first professional job in a production of "A Christmas Carol." When Damon is not acting, he spends his time on other artistic endeavors including writing, drawing, sculpting, photography and music.
Grey stars as fearless Lt. Jack Gibson on the hit ABC series, "Station 19. Damon's breakout television role came in 2010 when he joined the cast of the critically-acclaimed series "Friday Night Lights," playing Hastings Ruckle. He has since had starring roles on NBC's Charles Manson drama, "Aquarius," opposite David Duchovny, The CW's science-fiction drama "Star-Crossed and ABC Family's "The Nine Lives of Chloe King." His recurring roles include the coveted role of The Mirror Master in The CW's , "The Flash, HBO's "True Blood", ABC Family's "Twisted" and The CW's "The Secret Circle." His guest starring roles include "American Horror Story: Coven," "10 Things I Hate About You," "Greek" and "Lincoln Heights."
On the big screen, Damon stars in the Screen Gems thriller, "The Possession of Hannah Grace", opposite Shay Mitchell. Damon had the title role in the indy dramedy "Sex Guaranteed", with Bella Dayne and Stephen Dorff, directed by Brad and Todd Barnes. His additional films include roles in Spike Lee's Oldboy, as the younger version of James Brolin's character, and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, opposite Logan Lerman.- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Ian Stuart Bohen is an American actor best known for his role as Peter Hale in MTV's Teen Wolf and as Ryan in Paramount Network's drama series Yellowstone. Bohen also appeared in a recurring role as Roy Hazelitt AMC's Mad Men. Bohen was born and raised in Carmel, California. He began his film-acting career in 1993, making his debut in Todd Field's AFI Conservatory project, Delivering. He followed this with a turn as "Young Earp" to Kevin Costner's "Wyatt," in Lawrence Kasdan's 1994 Oscar nominated film, Wyatt Earp.- Audra Marie Lindley was born in Los Angeles, California, to a show-business family -- her father, Bert Lindley, was a
stage and film actor. She got her early start in Hollywood as a stand-in, which eventually progressed to stunt work. After a while,
however, she found stunt work not to her liking and went to New York in her twenties to take her talent to the stage. Among her many Broadway plays were "On Golden Pond", "Playhouse 90", "Long Day's Journey Into Night", "Horse Heavens", and many others. She was married twice--once to actor James Whitmore -- and raised five children.
She appeared in many films and TV shows, and is probably best known for her work as the zany, randy, yet lovable doyenne Helen Roper, the sex-deprived wife of skinflint landlord Stanley Roper on Three's Company (1976) (the Roper characters were later spun off into their own sitcom, The Ropers (1979)). She died in the fall of 1997 while doing recurring work on shows Cybill (1995) and Nothing Sacred (1997), of complications from leukemia. - Actor
- Producer
- Composer
Benjamin Schiff Platt is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He began his acting career in musical theater as a child and appeared in productions of The Sound of Music (2006) and The Book of Mormon (2012-2015), rising to prominence for originating the title role in Broadway coming-of-age musical Dear Evan Hansen (2015-2017). His performance in the latter earned him multiple accolades, including a Tony, Emmy, and Grammy Award. At 23, Platt became the youngest solo recipient of the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical.- Actor
- Soundtrack
- Producer
Justin Bruening was born on 24 September 1979 in St. Helena, Nebraska, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Good Behavior (2016), Sweet Magnolias (2020) and Grey's Anatomy (2005). He has been married to Alexa Havins since 5 June 2005. They have three children.- Kate Fleetwood is an English actress. She was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as Lady Macbeth in Chichester Festival Theatre's Macbeth, which transferred to the West End and Broadway. She was nominated for an Olivier Award for her performance as Julie in London Road at the National Theatre. She is patron of En Masse Theatre, and joint patron of Escape Insight Arts, Stratford-upon-Avon with her husband Rupert.
Fleetwood grew up near Stratford-upon-Avon and is a graduate of Exeter University. She attended Trinity Catholic School in Leamington Spa. She began her career at the Royal Shakespeare Company during her childhood.
She is married to Rupert Goold, who directed her in Macbeth; they have a son and a daughter. - Actress
- Soundtrack
Eloise Mumford is an American actress known for her roles on the television series Lone Star, The River, The Right Stuff and the Fifty Shades of Grey film series. Mumford, the middle child of parents Tom Mumford and Nancy Smith, was born and raised in Olympia, Washington, where she was home-schooled through fifth grade. After homeschooling, she attended Nova Middle School. She later attended Annie Wright Schools in Tacoma, Washington and Capital High School in Olympia. She has an older sister, Anna, and a younger brother, Kai. Mumford, inspired at age seven by a local production of South Pacific, performed in high-school plays and at Olympia's Capital Playhouse.- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Phil Hartman was born Philip Edward Hartmann on September 24, 1948, in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. His surname was originally "Hartmann", but he later dropped the second "n". He was one of eight children of Doris Marguerite (Wardell) and Rupert Loebig Hartmann, a salesman. He was of German, Irish, and English descent. The family moved to the United States when Phil was around ten, and he spent the majority of his childhood in Connecticut and Southern California. He later obtained his American citizenship in the early 1990s. He often would visit his homeland of Canada throughout his career, and the City of Brantford even erected a plaque on the Walk of Fame in the town in honor of Phil's career and memory. The Humber College Comedy: Writing & Performance program in Toronto, Ontario, also has an award in Phil's memory that is given out to their Post-Graduate comedy students.
Phil originally studied Graphic Design at California State University. He began to work part time as a graphic artist, designing album covers for such bands as Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young (see Crosby Stills Nash & Young) and Poco. In 1975, alongside doing album work, Phil joined the California comedy troupe, The Groundlings. While in The Groundlings, Phil worked with Paul Reubens and Jon Lovitz, who became good friends of his until his death. Phil and Paul created the character Pee Wee Herman together, and Phil even had a role on Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986) as pirate Captin' Carl.
In 1986, Phil joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (1975) and was on the show for a record of 8 seasons (which was later broken by Tim Meadows). Phil played a wide range of characters including: Frank Sinatra, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Ed McMahon, Barbara Bush, and many others. He was known to help out other writers who wanted to get their sketches read and onto the show. He held Saturday Night Live (1975) together during his 8-year reign, thus the nickname he garnered while on the show, "The Glue." Phil was also known for his voice work on commercials and cartoons. He was probably most well known for the voices of Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz on the animated comedy The Simpsons (1989). He also provided other minor voices for The Simpsons (1989). Phil left Saturday Night Live (1975) in 1994, and in 1995, was cast in the critically acclaimed NBC show NewsRadio (1995) as arrogant radio show host Bill McNeal.
After Phil's death, Phil's good friend Jon Lovitz attempted to fill the void as Max Lewis on NewsRadio (1995), but the struggling show's ratings dropped, and the show later fizzled out and ended in 1999. Phil had an interesting career in movies, mostly playing supporting characters. He was the lead in Houseguest (1995) and was also in Greedy (1994), Jingle All the Way (1996), Sgt. Bilko (1996), and his last live action film, Small Soldiers (1998). His last role was the English language dub of Kiki's Delivery Service (1989), as the quick-witted cat Jiji, which featured Small Soldiers co-star Kirsten Dunst in the lead voice role.
On May 28th, 1998, Phil was shot to death while sleeping in his Encino, California home by his wife, Brynn Hartman. Brynn left the house and later came back with a friend to show him Phil's body. When her friend went to call 911, Brynn locked herself in the bedroom with Phil's lifeless body and shot herself. It was later discovered by the coroner that Brynn had alcohol, cocaine, and the antidepressant, Zoloft, in her system. They left behind two children, Sean Edward (b. 1988) and Birgen (b. 1992). Phil and Brynn's bodies were cremated and spread upon Catalina Island, just off the coast of California, on June 4, 1998. Phil had specifically stated in his will that he wanted the ashes spread on Catalina Island because it was his favorite holiday getaway as he was an avid boater, surfer and general lover of the sea.
Phil was a very caring and sensitive person and was described as "very sweet and kind of quiet."- Additional Crew
- Writer
- Animation Department
Phillip Bradley "Brad" Bird is an American director, screenwriter, animator, producer and occasional voice actor, known for both animated and live-action films. Bird was born in Kalispell, Montana, the youngest of four children of Marjorie A. (née Cross) and Philip Cullen Bird. His father worked in the propane business, and his grandfather, Francis Wesley "Frank" Bird, who was born in County Sligo, Ireland, was a president and chief executive of the Montana Power Company. On a tour of the Walt Disney Studios at age 11, he announced that someday he would become part of its animation team, and soon afterward began work on his own 15-minute animated short. Within two years, Bird had completed his animation, which impressed the cartoon company. By age 14, barely in high school, Bird was mentored by the animator Milt Kahl, one of Disney's legendary Nine Old Men. Bird recalls Kahl's criticisms as ideal: Kahl would point out shortcomings by gently delivering thoughts on where Bird could improve. After graduating from Corvallis High School in Corvallis, Oregon in 1975, Bird took a three-year break. He was then awarded a scholarship by Disney to attend California Institute of the Arts, where he met and befriended another future animator, Pixar co-founder and director John Lasseter.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Born on September 24, 1981 in Clearwater, Florida, Andrew Leeds started
acting professionally at the age of 8. He first appeared on Broadway in
the musical "Teddy & Alice" and soon after appeared as Gavroche in "Les
Miserables." He next starred on Broadway in the musical "Falsettos" as
Jason. He graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Computer
Science. He splits his time between Los Angeles and New York. As a
writer, he has written pilots for various networks including FOX, NBC,
and Showtime.- Kimberley Nixon was born on 24 September 1985 in Bristol, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008), Wild Child (2008) and Black Death (2010).
- Randall Duk Kim was born on 24 September 1943 in Hawaii, USA. He is an actor, known for Dragonball Evolution (2009), The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and Kung Fu Panda (2008). He is married to Annie Occhiogrosso.
- Actor
- Stunts
- Producer
Born in Denmark, Sven-Ole Thorsen has a remarkable sporting background
as a champion bodybuilder, champion power-lifter, and karate black belt
that made him an obvious choice for movies roles as "muscle for hire."
The hulking almost 6' 4" actor first came to attention as one of Thulsa Doom's
bodyguards... The hammer wielding Thorgrim, in the highly popular,
Conan the Barbarian (1982).
He came to Hollywood in 1985, appearing in nearly every
Arnold Schwarzenegger film,
including Predator (1987),
Twins (1988),
Red Heat (1988), and
End of Days (1999). His other on
screen appearances include
Lethal Weapon (1987),
The Quick and the Dead (1995),
The Hunt for Red October (1990),
On Deadly Ground (1994), and
Gladiator (2000). Thorsen's extensive
stunt work includes Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992),
Bulletproof (1996),
Eraser (1996),
Soldier (1998) and
Collateral (2004). On television, he
has been seen in Baywatch (1989) and
The A-Team (1983).- Megan Ward was born on 24 September 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Megan is an actor, known for Encino Man (1992), Joe's Apartment (1996) and Dark Skies (1996). Megan has been married to Michael Shore since 29 July 1995. They have two children.
- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Brit Morgan was born on 24 September 1987 in Marlton, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and director, known for True Blood (2008), Riverdale (2017) and Supergirl (2015).- Actress
- Producer
Lara Jean Chorostecki was born in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Lara Jean is an actor and producer, known for Nightmare Alley (2021), Hannibal (2013) and Reacher (2022).- Elizabeth Bogush was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, to Beth and John Bogush. At the age of 18 she moved to New York City and began studying acting at the William Esper Studio. After studying and working in New York for several years, she moved to Los Angeles, where she resides with her husband Lukas Reiter and daughter Spencer.
Elizabeth has had many recurring and series regular roles in television, as well as lead roles in film. She's appeared on such shows as Everybody Loves Raymond (1996), Scrubs (2001), ER (1994), The Mountain (2004), How I Met Your Mother (2005), October Road (2007), Grey's Anatomy (2005), The Big Bang Theory (2007), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) and Showtime's Masters of Sex (2013). She also had a role in the feature film Cooties (2014) that premiered at The Sundance Film Festival. - Actress
- Producer
- Director
Allison was raised 20 miles south of Lake Erie, in the small rural farming town of Edinboro, Pennsylvania.
At the age of 14, Allison was discovered in a doctor's office by a model scout/agent. She started modeling in Toronto and spent subsequent summers in Manhattan. After completing high school, Allison moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to study Theatre at the University of Pittsburgh. She also then spent a semester abroad studying theatre in London.
Upon graduation, Allison moved to New York City where she landed roles in several Off Broadway shows. Soon after, she broke into television garnishing small roles on 'Rescue Me' opposite Dennis Leary and 'Stella' with Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter. Allison then began dividing her time between New York and Los Angeles.
In 2008 Allison starred opposite Michael Madsen and Dennis Hopper in Quentin Tarantino's: 'Hell Ride'. That same year she starred opposite Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow in Jon Favreau's: 'Iron Man'. In 2010, she starred in the indie 'Bloomington', which quickly became a cult classic. Next was a recurring role starring opposite David Duchovny on Showtime's: 'Californication'; proceeded by a series regular role opposite John Schneider and Tika Sumpter on Tyler Perry's: 'The Haves and the Have Nots' on OWN.- Actor
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- Producer
Jim Henson never thought that he would make a name of himself in
puppetry; it was merely a way of getting himself on television. The
vehicle that achieved it was
Sam and Friends (1955), a
late-night puppet show that was on after the 11:00 news in Washington
DC. It proved to be very popular and inspired Jim to continue using
puppets for his work. He made many commercials, developing the
signature humor that Henson Productions is known for. A key reason for
the success of his puppets is that Jim realized he didn't need to hide
puppeteers behind a structure when they were in front of a camera. All
he had to do was instruct the camera operators to focus on the puppets
and keep the puppeteers out of the frame. This allowed the puppets to
dominate the image and make them more lifelike. This work on puppets
and television would lead to separate projects that had different
goals. The first one was his work on the
The Jimmy Dean Show (1963)
with the character Rowlf the Dog, the oldest clearly identified
character that Henson Productions still uses. This show provided an
income that allowed Jim to work on a pet project. That project was
Time Piece (1965), a surrealistic
short about time which was nominated for best live-action short Oscar.
Henson shot to prominence when he was approached to use his muppets for
the revolutionary educational show
Sesame Street (1969). The show
was a smash hit and his characters have become staples on public
television. Unforetunately, this also led to Henson being typecast as
only an entertainer for children. He sought to disprove that by being
part of the initial crew of
Saturday Night Live (1975),
but his style and that of the creative staff simply didn't jibe. It was
this circumstance that encouraged him to develop a variety show format
that had the kind of sophisticated humor that
"Sesame Street (1969)" didn't
work with. No American broadcaster was interested, but British producer
Lew Grade was. This led to
The Muppet Show (1976). It
initially struggled both in the ratings and in the search for guest
stars, but in the second season it became a smash hit and would
eventually become the most widely watched series in television history.
Hungry for a new challenge, Henson made
The Muppet Movie (1979), defying
the popular industry opinion that his characters would never work in a
movie. The film became a hit and spawned a series of features which
included the moody fantasy
The Dark Crystal (1982), which
was a drastic and bold departure from the amiable tone of his previous
work. The most successful TV work in the 1980s was
Fraggle Rock (1983), a fantasy
series specifically designed to appeal to as many cultural groups as
possible. During this time he also established the Creature Shop, a
puppet studio that became renowned for being as brilliant with puppetry
as ILM was at special effects. When he died all too soon in 1990, he
was indisputably one of the geniuses of puppetry. More importantly, he
was a man who achieved his phenomenal success while still retaining his
social conscience and artistic integrity as his work in promoting
environmentalism and his brilliant
The Storyteller (1987) series
respectively attest to.- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Ryan started modeling in high school and has, with a few breaks, been
shooting ever since. In 2012, he appeared in Christina Aguilera's "Your
Body" music video, which shows Aguilera taking control against a male
dominated society.
Ryan debuted on the ABC soap opera, General Hospital (1963), on January 2, 2014.- Joseph William Locke, known as Joe Locke, is a Manx actor. He is known for his lead role as Charlie Spring in the Netflix teen series Heartstopper (2022), for which he received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Performance at the Children's and Family Emmy Awards.
Joseph William Locke grew up in Douglas, Isle of Man.
In April 2021, it was announced Locke would star as lead character Charlie Spring in his debut television role in the 2022 Netflix coming-of-age series Heartstopper (2022), an adaptation of the webcomic and graphic novel of the same name by Alice Oseman. He was chosen out of 10,000 other potential actors who were up for the role through an open casting call. While Locke was 17 at the time of the filming, his role has him playing a 14-15 year old student in an English boys' grammar school.
In November 2022, it was announced that Locke had been cast in Marvel Studios' WandaVision (2021) spin-off television series Agatha (2024) for Disney+. - Actor
- Soundtrack
Kenneth Tigar was born on 24 September 1942 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for The Avengers (2012), Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) and Creator (1985).- Actress
- Make-Up Department
Tanit Phoenix was born on 24 September 1980 in Durban, Natal, South Africa. She is an actress, known for Gallowwalkers (2012), Death Race 2 (2010) and Hardcore Henry (2015). She has been married to Sharlto Copley since 15 February 2016. They have one child.- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Yetide Badaki is an actress, writer and producer known for This Is Us, American Gods and Call of Duty Infinite Warfare.
She wrote, produced and starred in Hollywoodland.
Yetide was born and raised in Nigeria and has also lived in England, Canada and the United States.
She was nominated for Joseph Jefferson award for her portrayal of Juliet in the stage play "I have Before Me a Remarkable Document Written By a Young Lady From Rwanda"- Actress
- Writer
Helen Lederer was born on 24 September 1954 in Llandovery, Wales, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Happy Families (1985), Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016) and MediEvil (1998). She is married to Chris Browne. She was previously married to Roger Alton.- Actress
- Writer
- Executive
Fernanda Urrejola has built her career playing strong, courageous women. She is originally from Santiago, Chile where she was an internationally competitive synchronized swimmer before she became an actress.
In 2018 Fernanda will appear on Netflix's "Narcos" as María Elvira, wife of Diego Luna's character Miguel. She has three feature films set for release later this year, including "No Estoy Loca" (Nicolás López), "After Her" (Felipe Gon), and "Imprisoned" (Paul Kampf) opposite Juana Acosta, Juan Pablo Raba and Laurence Fishburne
She lives and works between Los Angeles, Mexico and Chile, in both English and Spanish.- Writer
- Producer
- Script and Continuity Department
John Logan was a playwright in Chicago for ten years before writing, on
spec, his first screenplay, "Any Given Sunday." He won the 2010 Tony,
Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle awards for his play
RED, which premiered at the Donmar Warehouse in London and the Golden
Theatre on Broadway.- Brendan Quinn was born on 24 September 1994 in Belfast. He is an actor, known for One Day (2024), Rough (2020) and Soft Border Patrol (2018).
- Isabella Roland was born on 24 September 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Turnt (2018), Dimension 20 (2018) and The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021). She has been married to Brennan Lee Mulligan since 1 April 2023.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Arthur Malet was born on 24 September 1927 in Lee-on-Solent, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Mary Poppins (1964), Halloween (1978) and The Secret of NIMH (1982). He died on 18 May 2013 in Santa Monica, California, USA.- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Erin Chambers is an American actress, best known for her role as Siobhan McKenna Spencer on ABC soap opera General Hospital (1963). She has made guest appearances in a number of television shows. Chambers was born in Portland, Oregon, and received a BFA in acting from Brigham Young University. Chambers is a Latter-day Saint.- Actor
- Producer
Gordon Clapp grew up in the ski resort town of North Conway in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He developed an interest in acting at an early age when he was cast in a production of THE HAPPY TIME at a local summer theater. He attended Williams College where he majored in English but spent most of his time with the Drama department. It was there he met John Sayles who was to cast Gordon in four films over a twenty-year span including the cult favorite, RETURN OF THE SECAUCUS SEVEN. During his Senior year at Williams he was part of the inaugural class at the National Theatre Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Center. Post college years found him performing for three seasons with a touring children's theater, and summer stock in the very hometown theater where he began as a 12 year old. The 70's and 80's found him in several regional theaters in Canada, and the States, forging a path into film and television. His work included five seasons at Canada's National Arts Centre, a number of CBC movies, a regular on a sitcom called CHECK IT OUT with Don Adams and two John Sayles films, MATEWAN and EIGHT MEN OUT. He finally took the Hollywood plunge in 1989, and soon landed a starring role along side Farrah Fawcett in the mini-series SMALL SACRIFICES. From there, numerous guest roles in such favorites as CHEERS, NIGHT COURT, WINGS and WONDER YEARS led to an audition for a guest role on NYPD BLUE where an impulsive character choice landed him 12 seasons in the role of Detective Greg Medavoy. Awards include a 1998 Emmy Award for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and the first SAG Award for Ensemble in a Drama Series. Since then, numerous film and television roles, including recurring roles on DAMAGES and CHICAGO FIRE notwithstanding, he has returned to his first love, theatre. In 2005 he received a Theatre World Award, A Drama Desk Ensemble Award, and a Tony nomination for his portrayal of Dave Moss in the All-star Broadway revival of GLENGARRY, GLEN ROSS. Off Broadway appearances include The New Group and 59E59. But his home is in New England where he frequents Vermont's Northern Stage, Lost Nation Theatre and Dorset Theatre Festival, Connecticut's Ivoryton Playhouse, New Hampshire's New London Barn and Peterborough Players and Boston's Huntington Theatre, and Central Square Theatre. In the Fall of 2019 he portrayed J Edgar Hoover in the Lincoln Center production of THE GREAT SOCIETY. What has stayed with him through all this time is his love of the poet Robert Frost. In 2008, he stumbled across a script titled THIS VERSE BUSINESS. He and playwright A.M. Dolan have been developing it and "barding" around the country with it ever since. In 2010 Gus Kaikkonen directed the first full production of the play at Peterborough Players taking it to new heights. In 2013 they played for three weeks at Lost Nation in Montpelier, Vermont and then skipped around the state in four other locations. The 2017 run at Northern Stage saw the 100th performance.- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Malinda Williams was born on 24 September 1970 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for High School High (1996), The Undershepherd (2012) and First Sunday (2008). She has been married to Tariq Walker since January 2020. She was previously married to D-Nice and Mekhi Phifer.- Actor
- Writer
- Music Department
Anthony Newley was born in Hackney, London, England, to Frances Grace Newley and George Kirby, a shipping clerk. He was attracted to acting, after seeing
an ad for a child actor in a Fleet Street window. He attended the
Italia Conti Stage School from the age of 14 and, two years later, played
the Artful Dodger in David Lean's
film, Oliver Twist (1948). Newley was
called up to the Army for his National Service and, by the late
1950s, had a hit song Idol on Parade (1959), while in the movie of the same name. He married his first wife, Tiller
Girl Ann Lynn in 1956 but it was a rocky
marriage and they divorced in 1963. He was in the pop charts seven
times in 1960, twice at Number One with "Why?" and "Do You Mind?" written by Lionel Bart. In 1961, he collaborated with Leslie Bricusse on the
hit stage show, Stop the World: I Want to Get Off (1966).
After long runs in London and on Broadway, it was made into a film,
starring Millicent Martin, with the hit song "What Kind of Fool Am I?".
In 1963, he married Rank starlet Joan Collins. She described him at
the time as "A half-Jewish Cockney git" and herself as a "half-Jewish princess from Bayswater via Sunset Boulevard". Newley's film career
thrived, most notably with acting roles in Doctor Dolittle (1967) and
The Cockleshell Heroes (1955), and as a writer and composer. His partnership with Bricusse continued
with "The Roar of the Greasepaint: The Smell of the Crowd" and many other Oscar, Grammy and Ivor Novello award-winning collaborations. They had hit songs such as "The Candy Man" and "Goldfinger". His marriage to
Joan Collins broke up in 1971. He had two of his four children with her. Tony was married a third time, to former air hostess Dareth Rich, only
to divorce again. He once said "My only regret is that, in a show
business career, you can have no private life". Alone and facing a
battle against cancer, Newley moved in with his mother Gracie - now in
her 90s - at her home in Esher, Surrey. The stage performances
continued but were nothing to match his heyday. His last TV appearance
was in "The Lakes" in February 1999. Anthony Newley died in April of that year.- Actor
- Music Department
- Composer
Francis Coyote Shivers was born in Toronto, Canada, where as a teenager
produced the first
Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
single, of which the b-side became the theme to the hit TV show
The Kids in the Hall (1988).
Coyote went on to produce their next two albums before handing the
dials over to producer Steve Albini
(Nirvana, etc.). Coyote Shivers played
guitar in the instrumental rock band Sharkskin (eventually releasing
three EPs, and the "Greatest Hits" CD compilation) before moving to Los
Angeles with famed record producer
Daniel Lanois(U2,
Bob Dylan, etc.), who later would produce
Coyote's "Sugarhigh" for the
Empire Records (1995) soundtrack.
He then packed up and moved to Amsterdam, where he bought a boat and
lived in the canals until fate brought our hero to New York City to
play guitar for The Dave Rave Conspiracy, who went down in rock history
as the first non-Soviet band signed to the Soviet state-run record
label "Melodyia" just after the fall of the Berlin wall. Soon after The
Dave Rave Conspiracy split, Coyote appeared in the film
Johnny Mnemonic (1995) with
Keanu Reeves, Ice-T,
and Henry Rollins, and then went on to
star in Empire Records (1995) with
Renée Zellweger,
Liv Tyler and
Ethan Embry. You can also see Coyote in a
cameo appearance in Smut (1999). Returning
to New York City, he enlisted Billy Ficca on drums
(Richard Hell and The Neon
Boys' drummer,
not to mention a member of the seminal New York band Television). Jack
Pedler'
eventually took over on drums, and along with Dagon Spector on bass,
Coyote released his first solo album (the self titled "Coyote
Shivers"), critically acclaimed by a diverse spectrum of media, ranging
from Billboard Magazine to Screw Magazine, and from Sassy to High
Times. Debbie Harry's bass
player, Greta Brinkman, eventually took
over on bass guitar, until Coyote formed his most recent lineup
featuring Chad Stewart (Faster Pussycat)
on drums, and Casper on bass. Greta went on to then play bass for
Moby. After a stint as the opening act on
the KISS reunion tour, Coyote began writing
songs for his forthcoming second album, releasing limited edition CD
singles and the 5-song CD "1/2 a Rock & Roll Record", spending most of
his time between Hollywood and New York City. Coyote recently finished
starring in
Down and Out with the Dolls (2001)
directed by Kurt Voss and also starring
Lemmy of Phil Campbell and
Inger Lorre of the Nymphs. Coyote also just
finished starring in director Luis Aira's
Girl in (2003).- Jaye Griffiths was born on 24 September 1963. She is an actress, known for Bugs (1995), Doctor Who (2005) and Silent Witness (1996). She is married to Paul Bezodis.
- Actor
- Composer
Erik Stocklin was born on 24 September 1982 in Freehold, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Haters Back Off! (2016), Good Trouble (2019) and Criminal Minds (2005). He has been married to Colleen Ballinger since 2018. They have three children.- Rosamund Hanson (daughter of clothes designer Daniel Hanson) was born
in Derby. She attended 'The Television Workshop' and grew up with her
parents in their family home in Nottingham. In 2005 she starred in her
first major film role 'This is England' which picked up a number of
awards across the globe. Following the success of the film, Rosamund
then went on to play a reprisal of the character 'Smell' in the hit
series 'This is England 86'. 2011 sees Rosamund starring in Ricky
Gervais and Stephen Merchant's latest sitcom 'Life's too short' on HBO. - Stella Banderas was born on 24 September 1996 in Marbella, Spain. She is an actress, known for Crazy in Alabama (1999), Festival de cine de San Sebastián 2021 - Gala de inauguración (2021) and The Oscars (2020).
- Actor
- Stunts
- Soundtrack
Thomson was born 1947 in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He studied at the
University of Toronto, Ontario, the National Theatre School and in
England. He is now one of the Canada's leading film, television and
stage actors. R.H. Thomson has played lead roles in many of the
country's major venues including Manitoba Theatre Centre (Death and the
Maiden), Canadian Stage (Oleanna, Inexpressible Island), Theatre Passe
Muraille (The Little Years), Tarragon Theatre (Daylight Saving),
Toronto Free Theatre (Hamlet), Toronto Workshop Productions (The Jail
Diary of Albie Sachs), Stratford Festival (Julius Caesar, Merry Wives
of Windsor, Mary Stuart), Theatre New Brunswick (Waiting for Godot) and
Bastion Theatre (Comedians). More recently he appeared in David Young's
Clout at the National Arts Centre (January, 2001).
Mr. Thomson has also directed at Neptune Theatre, Theatre Plus, for
Bard on the Beach, Ship's Company (recently, autumn/summer 1999, David
French's Salt-Water Moon) and Theatre in the Park. Also, his own play,
The Lost Boys, (a solo in which he performs) was presented at Great
Canadian Theatre Company in March, 2000 and at Canadian Stage in
February, 2002.- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Joyful Drake was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her love for
performing began at a young age, earning her two State Speech
Performance Titles for reciting and delivering a re-enactment of Martin
Luther King Jr's "I Have A Dream" speech and President Abraham
Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." Joyful earned her B.A. at the
University of Madison Wisconsin on an academic scholarship where she
studied drama and writing. During those years she was also a NBA Dancer
for the Milwaukee Bucks. She is nicknamed "The Hurricane" by her family
because of her high energy and zest for life. And most importantly, she
gives back to her community through her "Dream Big Foundation," which
mentors young kids and helps them carve out a path to fulfill their
dreams and desires.- Clare Foley was born on 24 September 2001 in California, USA. She is an actress, known for Gotham (2014), Sinister (2012) and Win Win (2011).