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Contents
Preface ........................................................................................... vii Biographies ...................................................................................... 1 Cumulative Index (Including references to Who’s Who in the Theatre and Who Was Who in the Theatre) .......................................... 345
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Preface Provides Broad, Single-Source Coverage in the Entertainment Field Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (CTFT) is a biographical reference series designed to provide students, educators, researchers, librarians, and general readers with information on a wide range of entertainment figures. Unlike single-volume reference works that focus on a limited number of artists or on a specific segment of the entertainment field, CTFT is an ongoing publication that includes entries on individuals active in the theatre, film, and television industries. Before the publication of CTFT, information-seekers had no choice but to consult several different sources in order to locate the in-depth biographical and credit data that makes CTFT’s one-stop coverage the most comprehensive available about the lives and work of performing arts professionals.
Scope CTFT covers not only performers, directors, writers, and producers, but also behind-the-scenes specialists such as designers, managers, choreographers, technicians, composers, executives, dancers, and critics from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and the world. With 240 entries in CTFT 68, the series now provides biographies on approximately 20,265 people involved in all aspects of theatre, film, and television. CTFT gives primary emphasis to people who are currently active. New entries are prepared on major stars as well as those who are just beginning to win acclaim for their work. CTFT also includes entries on personalities who have died but whose work commands lasting interest.
Compilation Methods CTFT editors identify candidates for inclusion in the series by consulting biographical dictionaries, industry directories, entertainment annuals, trade and general interest periodicals, newspapers, and online databases. Additionally, the editors of CTFT maintain regular contact with industry advisors and professionals who routinely suggest new candidates for inclusion in the series. Entries are compiled from published biographical sources which are believed to be reliable, but have not been verified for this edition by the listee or their agents.
Revised Entries To ensure CTFT’s timeliness and comprehensiveness, entries from previous volumes, as well as from Gale’s Who’s Who in the Theatre, are updated for individuals who have been active enough to require revision of their earlier biographies. Such individuals will merit revised entries as often as there is substantial new information to provide. Obituary notices for deceased entertainment personalities already listed in CTFT are also published.
Accessible Format Makes Data Easy to Locate CTFT entries, modeled after those in Gale’s highly regarded Contemporary Authors series, are written in a clear, readable style designed to help users focus quickly on specific facts. The following is a summary of the information found in CTFT sketches: •
ENTRY HEADING: the form of the name by which the listee is best known.
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PERSONAL: full or original name; dates and places of birth and death; family data; colleges attended, degrees earned, and professional training; political and religious affiliations when known; avocational interests.
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ADDRESSES: home, office, agent, publicist and/or manager addresses. vii
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CAREER: tagline indicating principal areas of entertainment work; resume of career positions and other vocational achievements; military service.
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MEMBER: memberships and offices held in professional, union, civic, and social organizations.
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AWARDS, HONORS: theatre, film, and television awards and nominations; literary and civic awards; honorary degrees.
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CREDITS: comprehensive title-by-title listings of theatre, film, and television appearance and work credits, including roles and production data as well as debut and genre information.
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RECORDINGS: album, single song, video, and taped reading releases; recording labels and dates when available.
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WRITINGS: title-by-title listing of plays, screenplays, scripts, and musical compositions along with production information; books, including autobiographies, and other publications.
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ADAPTATIONS: a list of films, plays, and other media which have been adapted from the listee’s work.
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SIDELIGHTS: favorite roles; portions of agent- prepared biographies or personal statements from the listee when available.
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OTHER SOURCES: books, periodicals, and internet sites where interviews or feature stories can be found.
Access Thousands of Entries Using CTFT’s Cumulative Index Each volume of CTFT contains a cumulative index to the entire series. As an added feature, this index also includes references to all seventeen editions of Who’s Who in the Theatre and to the four-volume compilation Who Was Who in the Theatre.
Available in Electronic Format Online. Recent volumes of CTFT are available online as part of the Gale Biographies (GALBIO) database accessible through LEXIS-NEXIS. For more information, contact LEXIS-NEXIS, P.O. Box 933, Dayton, OH 45401-0933; phone (937) 865-6800, toll-free: 800-543-6862.
Suggestions Are Welcome Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television is intended to serve as a useful reference tool for a wide audience, so comments about any aspect of this work are encouraged. Suggestions of entertainment professionals to include in future volumes are also welcome. Send comments and suggestions to: The Editor, Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Thomson Gale, 27500 Drake Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3535; or feel free to call toll-free at 1-800-877-GALE.
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C. J., a recurring role, Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2002–2003. Jason Teague, Smallville (also known as Smallville Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2004–2005. Dean Winchester, Supernatural, The WB, 2005.
ACKLES, Jensen 1978– PERSONAL Full name, Jensen Ross Ackles; born March 1, 1978, in Dallas, TX; raised in Richardson, TX; son of Alan (an actor) and Donna Ackles. Education: Studied acting in Dallas, TX.Avocational Interests: Horseback riding, sports, video games.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Wishbone, PBS, c. 1995. Brad, ⬙All along the Water Tower,⬙ Sweet Valley High, Fox, 1996. David, ⬙The Wedding,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1997.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 1 William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Lainie Stolhanske, Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Ruth Bernstein, Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor W., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Also appeared as Ben in an episode of Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Dark Angel⬙), Fox. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 25th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1998. The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1999. The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2000.
Career: Actor and producer. Backup singer for recordings by Steve Carlson. Worked as a child model; appeared in commercials, including work for Nabisco foods, Radio Shack electronics stores, and Wal–Mart discount stores.
Television Appearances; Other: Eddie G, Blonde (miniseries; also known as Marilyn Monroe), CBS, 2001. Max Morgan, Still Life (pilot), Fox, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award, outstanding male newcomer, 1998, and Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding younger actor in a drama series, 1998, 1999, 2000, all for Days of Our Lives.
Film Appearances: Jensen, The Plight of Clownana (short film), 2004. Film Work: Executive producer, The Plight of Clownana (short film), 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Malcolm, Mr. Rhodes, NBC, 1996–97. Eric Roman Brady, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1997–2000. Alec/X5–494, Dark Angel (also known as James Cameron’s ⬙Dark Angel⬙), Fox, 2001–2002.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cult Times Special, November, 2001, pp. 46–51. TV Guide, June 13, 1998, p. 25; September 13, 2004, p. 10. 1
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Professor Garver, ⬙Doctor in the House,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1995. Lieutenant Alexi Barkov, ⬙Smoked,⬙ JAG, NBC, 1996. Everett, ⬙Bye–Bye, Bey–Bey,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1996. Boom Templeton, ⬙Luther Get Your Gun,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1996. Man behind Ira, ⬙It’s for You, Mrs. Lincoln,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1996. Isaak, ⬙The Paper Clock,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1996. Man, ⬙The Pothole,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1997. Doctor, ⬙The Sex Drug,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1998. Dr. Clement, ⬙Suffering Estelle,⬙ Maggie Winters, CBS, 1999. McKee, ⬙Shovel Off to Buffalo,⬙ Becker, CBS, 1999. D. T. Petersen, ⬙Past and Presents,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2001. Don Burke, ⬙The Rat,⬙ Pasadena, Fox, 2001. Mr. Harriman, ⬙Uncanny Nanny,⬙ Family Affair, The WB, 2002. ⬙Alpha–126,⬙ Threat Matrix, ABC, 2003. Mr. Enfield, ⬙State of Grace,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004.
Electronic: E! Online, http://www.eonline.com, October 19, 2005.
ADDISON, Walter PERSONAL Career: Actor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Judge Bashford, Promised a Miracle, CBS, 1988. Vice cop, Police Story: Burnout, ABC, 1988. Bailiff, A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story, NBC, 1989. Schiller, The Face of Fear, CBS, 1990. Terry Surmanak, ... And Then She Was Gone (also known as In a Stranger’s Hand), NBC, 1991. Dieter, Spy Games, ABC, 1991. Colonel Andrew Mays, Afterburn, HBO, 1992. Blood bank executive, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Dr. Furness, Empty Cradle, ABC, 1993. Mr. Wells, Every Woman’s Dream, CBS, 1996. Dr. Henry Burns, A Town Without Pity (also known as Diagnosis Murder: Town Without Pity), CBS, 2002.
Appeared as Dwight in an episode of Cracker, ABC; in The District, CBS; as George, The Faculty, ABC; as the mayor, High Incident, ABC; as Mr. Williams, Jack’s Place, ABC; and as Cardinal Doyle, The Monroes, ABC. Film Appearances: Chief Hillis, Zombie High (also known as The School that Ate My Brain), Cinema Group, 1987. Detective, Rapid Fire, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Veteran cop, Ghost in the Machine (also known as Deadly Terror), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Detective, The Last Seduction, October Films, 1994. Michael Katz, The Great White Hype, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Detective Lewis, The Fan, Columbia TriStar, 1996. Pilot, What Planet Are You From?, Columbia, 2000. Mayor Getty, NewsBreak, MTI Home Video, 2000. Mr. Kline, Bringing Down the House, Buena Vista, 2003.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Vincent Carlson, From the Dead of Night, NBC, 1989. McLendon, Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Arbitrator, ⬙Signs of Life,⬙ The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987. Anton Dubcek, ⬙For Love or Money,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1987. Justice of the peace, ⬙I Do, Adieu,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1987. George Cole, ⬙Death Signs,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1988. Dr. Teddy Klein, ⬙Romancing the Drone,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1988. ⬙Which Witch Is Witch?,⬙ Hardball, NBC, 1989. Wade Olsen, ⬙Subpoena Envy,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1990. Judge, ⬙The Celebrity,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1991. First passenger, ⬙The Customer’s Usually Right,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1992. Howard Clements, ⬙Dead Cadet’s Society,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1993. Mr. Kane, ⬙Long Day’s Journey,⬙ ER, NBC, 1995. Mr. Combry (some sources spell the name Cambry), ⬙The Virus,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Director, ⬙Now, Where Were We?,⬙ Almost Perfect, CBS, 1995.
AKBAR, Tami See ROMAN, Tami
ALAN, Devon 1991– PERSONAL Born July 7, 1991, in Los Angeles, CA. Avocational Interests: Playing video games, skiing, jet skiing, running track, and a black belt in Kanzen Budo Kai. 2
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials for McDonald’s, 2002, Philip Morris anti–smoking commercial, 2004, and Orange Telecommunications.
ALLEN ALLEN, Laura 1974– PERSONAL
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a short film, 2004, for It’s Better to Be Wanted for Murder Than Not to Be Wanted at All; Young Artist Award, best performance in a feature film—supporting young actor, 2005, for Undertow.
Born March 21, 1974, in Portland, OR; daughter of David and Julie Allen; engaged to Robert Bruce Weyman (a cyclist and model). Education: Earned degree in sociology from Wellesley College, 1996. Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069; The Gersh Agency, 41 Madison Ave., 33rd Floor, New York, NY 10010. Manager—Handprint Entertainment, 1100 Glendon Ave., Suite 1000, Los Angeles, CA 90024.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Junior Lamb, Simon Birch (also known as Angels and Armadillos), Buena Vista, 1998. Small boy, Beneath Loch Ness (also known as Evil Beneath Loch Ness and The Evil Beneath Loch Ness), Dimension Films, 2001. Clay Lowry, Throttle, 2002. Will Clemonds, It’s Better to Be Wanted for Murder Than Not to Be Wanted At All, 2003. Nikita, The Iris Effect (also known as Exile and ExLife), Showcase Entertainment, 2004. Tim Munn, Undertow, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Himself, Under the Undertow (documentary short), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists Home Video, 2005.
Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercial for Michelob Amber Bock, 2004. Previously worked at the New York Police Department, New York City, as a violence counselor in the Victim Services Department. CREDITS Film Appearances: Limo girl, A Tale of Two, 2003. Susan Delacorte, Mona Lisa Smile, Columbia, 2003. Jane, How You Look to Me, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Laura Kirk English du Pres Ⲇ2, All My Children, ABC, 2000–2002. Lily Moore Tyler, The 4400, USA Network, 2004. Samantha, Sucker Free City, Showtime, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Max, Firestarter 2: Rekindled (also known as Firestarter: Rekindled), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Toby Cameron, Secret of Giving, 1999. Young Scott, Missing Pieces, CBS, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Kid, ⬙A Bury Special Episode,⬙ Damon, Fox, 1998. Boy in the hospital, ⬙The Earthquake,⬙ Sunset Beach, NBC, 1998. Boy, ⬙Shunkator vs. Mothman,⬙ Kenan & Kel, Nickelodeon, 1998. Michael II, General Hospital, ABC, 1999. Peter McCord/Michael Braun, ⬙Necessity,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2000. Eddie at 6, ⬙A Very Canine Christmas,⬙ 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd, Nickelodeon, 2000. Little boy, ⬙Funky Christmas,⬙ Mad TV, Fox, 2000. Taylor, ⬙Kitty Dearest,⬙ Dharma & Greg, ABC, 2001. Craig Mason, ⬙Identity Crisis,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2002. Kyle McCormick, ⬙A Simple Twist of Fate,⬙ ER, NBC, 2002. Ethan Archer, ⬙Leap of Faith,⬙ Blind Justice, ABC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jennifer, ⬙Pilot,⬙ The $treet, Fox, 2000. Samantha Wade, Sucker Free City (movie), Showtime, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Archive footage) Laura Kirk English du Pres, ⬙All My Children,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Vanessa Prosser, ⬙Late Returns,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2004. Monique, ⬙More,⬙ North Shore, Fox, 2004. Stage Appearances: Tiffany, Spooky Dog and the Teenage Gang Mysteries, 2001. Appeared as Maid Marian, Robin Hood, U.S. cities. 3
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RECORDINGS Videos: Laura Kirk English du Pres, Daytime’s Greatest Weddings (documentary), Buena Vista Home Video, 2004.
Film Work: (As Jim Allodi) Assistant director, Legs (short film), Niceville Pictures, 1996. Director, Cold Feet (short film), 1998. Cinematographer, Let It Come Down: The Life of Paul Bowles (documentary), Zeitgeist Films, 1999. Director, The Uncles, 2000.
ALLODI, James (Jim Allodi)
Television Appearances; Series: Nathan Muckle, Once a Thief (also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief⬙ and John Woo’s Violent Tradition), CTV, 1997–98.
PERSONAL Married Kari Matchett (an actress; divorced). Education: New York University, B.F.A., film.
Television Appearances; Movies: Emergency room doctor, Rebound: The Legend of Earl ⬙The Goat⬙ Manigault (also known as Rebound), HBO, 1996. Once a Thief: Brother against Brother (episodes of ⬙Endgame⬙ and ⬙Family Reunion⬙ re–edited as a movie; also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief: Brother against Brother⬙), The Movie Channel, 1998. Once a Thief: Family Business (episodes of ⬙The Last Temptation of Vic⬙ and ⬙That Old Gang of Mine⬙ re–edited as a movie; also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief: Family Business⬙), The Movie Channel, 1998. FBI agent Stanton, The Time Shifters (also known as Thrill Seekers), TBS, 1999. Man in tuxedo, Murder in a Small Town, NBC, 1999. Mr. Hindle, Dead Aviators (also known as Restless Spirits), Showtime, 1999. Rebhorn, Sealed with a Kiss (also known as First Comes Love), CBS, 1999. Architect, Murder in the Hamptons, Lifetime, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Fusion Artists, Inc., 10 St. Marys St., Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1P9, Canada. Career: Actor, director, and writer. Awards, Honors: Canadian Comedy Award nominations, pretty funny direction and pretty funny writing for an original film, both 2002, for The Uncles; Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination, best actor, Toronto Theatre Alliance, for The Last Supper. CREDITS Film Appearances: Albert, Permission (short film), 1997. Security guard, Good Will Hunting, Miramax, 1997. Dad, When Ponds Freeze Over (animated short film), 1998. Himself, The Herd (documentary), 1998. Deputy Dana, Top of the Food Chain (also known as Invasion! and Welcome to Exceptional Vista), Equinox Entertainment/Red Sky Entertainment, 1999. Justin, The Five Senses, Fine Line Features, 2000. Video director, Glitter, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Neil Bucyk, Men with Brooms (also known as Quatre gars et un balai), Serendipity Point Films, 2002. Detective Mason, Foolproof (also known as A toute epreuve), DEJ Productions, 2003. Robert Ford, The Outlaws of Missouri (short film), 2003. Dan Jarvis, Wilby Wonderful, Mongrel Media, 2004. Hamish, Rhinoceros Eyes, Madstone Films, 2004. Sal, Mothers, Fathers, and Other Strangers (short film), Storyteller Pictures, 2004. Clyde, Snow Cake, TVA Films, 2005.
Also appeared in Angel of Harlem and Fellini and Me. Television Appearances; Specials: C, American Whiskey Bar, CTV (Canada), 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Tom Bellamy, ⬙Banker’s Hours,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1995. Assistant state’s attorney, ⬙Red, White, or Blue,⬙ Due South (also known as Due South: The Series, Direction: Sud, and Un tandem de choc), CTV and CBS, 1996. Alan Tremblay, ⬙Communion,⬙ Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, CanWest Global Television and syndicated, 1997. Alan Tremblay, ⬙Tribunal,⬙ Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, CanWest Global Television and syndicated, 1999. Eric Davis, ⬙Care & Control,⬙ The Associates, CTV, 2001. 4
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AMBROSE Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including Missing (also known as 1–800–Missing), Lifetime; and The Newsroom, CBC.
CREDITS
Television Director; Episodic: Paradise Falls, Showcase Channel, c. 2002. Metropia, Omni Television, episodes beginning c. 2004. ⬙Fake It till You Make It,⬙ Naked Josh, Showcase Channel, 2005. ⬙Making It Work,⬙ Naked Josh, Showcase Channel, 2005. ⬙The Thrill of the Chase,⬙ Naked Josh, Showcase Channel, 2005. ⬙What’s the Rush?,⬙ Naked Josh, Showcase Channel, 2005.
Film Appearances: Coworker, Night Canvas, 1995. Nikki, A Thin Line between Love and Hate, New Line Cinema, 1996. Grace, Men Seeking Women (also known as The Bet), IFM Film Associates, 1997. Second Billingsley salesperson, Jackie Brown, Miramax, 1997. Nasty Mouth Carla, I Got the Hook Up, Dimension Films, 1998. Vonda Simmons, Ringmaster (also known as Jerry Springer: Ringmaster and Springers), Artisan Entertainment, 1998. Jamaican Tam, Nailed, Curb Entertainment, 2001. Stacy, Thank Heaven, Showcase Entertainment, 2001. (As Tanja Ambrose) Suga, Diary of a Sex Addict, Nu Image, 2001. Kickin’ Chicken (short film), 2001. Kathryn, Surviving Christmas, DreamWorks, 2004. Kiki, Starsky & Hutch, Warner Bros., 2004. Black Theater Today: 2005 (documentary), 2005.
Also directed episodes of The Associates, CTV; and Degrassi: The Next Generation, CTV and The N (Noggin). Stage Appearances: Val, The Last Supper, DNA Theatre in association with Platform 9 and Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, c. 1993. Appeared in other productions, including Choastic, He Made the Stars Also, How an Intellectual Can Aspire to Savagery, In on It, The Soldier Dreams, The Watchspring, and You Are Here.
Some sources also cite appearances in Jerry Maguire, Columbia/TriStar, 1996; Kinfolk, Pen & Paper Filmworks; and Swift, Fly Away Home Productions.
WRITINGS
Film Work: Advisor, Black Theater Today: 2005 (documentary), 2005.
Screenplays: Rabbit Punch, Canadian Film Centre, 1999. The Uncles, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Dru Pope, Brutally Normal, The WB, 2000. Joanne ⬙Jo⬙ Walker, Abby, UPN, 2003.
AMBROSE, Tangie (Tanja Ambrose)
Television Appearances; Movies: Shaniqua Summers Wells, Jackie’s Back! (also known as Jackie’s Back: Portrait of a Diva), Lifetime, 1999. PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Catherine, ⬙The Feminine Critique,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1995. Rosemary, ⬙The Ethics of Hope,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1995. Second hip person, ⬙Grace under a Wig,⬙ Grace under Fire (also known as Grace under Pressure), ABC, 1995. Sonya, ⬙Love T.K.O.,⬙ Martin, Fox, 1995. Sonya, ⬙Martin in the Corner Pocket,⬙ Martin, Fox, 1995. Alissa, ⬙It’s Go Time,⬙ Townies, ABC, 1996.
Education: Spelman College, B.A., drama (magna cum laude). Addresses: Agent—Ann Geddes, Geddes Agency, 8430 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 200, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Live Theatre Gang, member of the company, beginning 1997. 5
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Hannah, ⬙Night of the Gardenia,⬙ Moloney, CBS, 1996. Serena, ⬙For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Kirk, The WB, 1996. Sophie Tyler, ⬙Ticket to Ride,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1996. Third girl, ⬙Tips for a Better Life,⬙ Family Matters, ABC, 1996. Mrs. Scott, ⬙Father Time,⬙ Family Matters, ABC, 1997. Cousin Victoria ⬙Vicki⬙ Marie Watt, ⬙Courage ... It Means Heart,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998. Kyra, ⬙Passenger 187,⬙ The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1998. Lisa, ⬙Dick and the Other Guy,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It and 3rd Rock), NBC, 1998. Rizzo, ⬙Estrogen,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1998. Coach, ⬙The Scarlet Letter Jacket,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 1999. Dee Cotter, ⬙Drugstore Cowgirl,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2001. Doreen James, ⬙Lost and Found,⬙ The District, CBS, 2001. ⬙Nomads,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2001. Salesperson, ⬙Smoke and Mirrors,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. ⬙Toto We’re Home,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, c. 2002. Cindy, ⬙House of Cards,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2003. Self–defense instructor, ⬙The Best Defense,⬙ Reba, The WB, 2003. Witness, ⬙Streaks and Tips,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2004. Bianca, ⬙Brothers Grim,⬙ Out of Practice, CBS, 2005.
CA; clairvoyant, Live & in Color, Ebony Showcase Theater, Los Angeles; Eartha, Malcolm Little and the Holy City Mecca, Spelman College, Baldwin Burroughs Theatre, Atlanta, GA; Marelin Ann, Sweet Water Blues, Marla Gibbs Vision Complex, Leimert Park, Los Angeles; Tasha, Treat Her Like a Lady, Theatre at Regency West; and Baby Willow, When Willows Weep, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles. RECORDINGS Video Games: Rainbow Six: Lockdown, Ubisoft, 2005.
ANDERSON, Anthony 1970– PERSONAL Born August 15, 1970, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Doris Bowman (a telephone operator and actress); stepson of Sterling Bowman (an owner of a chain of clothing stores); married Alvina (a homemaker), 1995; children: Kyra, Nathan, some sources cite another daughter. Education: Howard University, B.A., theatre; attended Los Angeles High School for the Arts. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Principato/Young Management, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 880, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Appeared in ⬙LA Tours⬙ and ⬙Test Screening,⬙ JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and JKX), The WB.
Career: Actor. With Adam Glass, principal of A Squared. Appeared in television commercials. Worked in retail.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Bianca, Out of Practice, CBS, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Rising Star Award, Acapulco Black Film Festival, 2001; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a motion picture, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2002, for Two Can Play That Game; Image Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a motion picture, 2003, for Barbershop; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie actor—comedy, 2003, for Kangaroo Jack; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice television actor—comedy, 2004, for All about the Andersons; Black Movie Award, best supporting actor, 2005, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, 2006, both for Hustle & Flow.
Also appeared in Sci–Squad, PBS. Stage Appearances: Tang’e, Let’s Talk about AIDS (musical), Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 1996. Cheaters, Live Theatre Gang, Los Angeles, c. 1997. The First Woman (scenes and monologues), Lankershim Arts Center, North Hollywood, CA, 2001. In Our Own Voices (reading), Alliance of Los Angeles Playwrights, Los Angeles, 2002. Appeared as Tam, Re/membering Aunt Jemima, a Traveling Menstrual Show, and as Ava Johnson, Late Bus to Mecca, both National Black Arts Festival, Atlanta, GA; Cookie and others, The Five Heartbeats (musical), West Angeles Christian Arts Center; Charlene, The Great Experiment, Lex Theatre, Hollywood,
CREDITS Film Appearances: Cookie, Life, Universal, 1999. Scribbles, Liberty Heights, Warner Bros., 1999. 6
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ANDERSON Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Ninth Annual Lady of Soul Train Awards, The WB, 2003. Himself, BET Comedy Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’04, Nickelodeon, 2004. Himself, The Black Movie Awards, TNT, 2005. Host, The Third Annual Vibe Awards on UPN, UPN, 2005. VH1 Hip Hop Honors, VH1, 2005.
Jamaal Baileygates, Me, Myself & Irene, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Maurice, Romeo Must Die, Warner Bros., 2000. Nolan, Big Momma’s House (also known as Big Mamas Haus), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Stan, Urban Legends: The Final Cut (also known as Legendes urbaines: La suite, Legendes urbaines 2, and Leyendas urbanas: Corte final), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Benny, See Spot Run, Warner Bros., 2001. Junior Slocumb, Kingdom Come, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2001. T. K. Johnson, Exit Wounds, Warner Bros., 2001. Tony, Two Can Play That Game (also known as How to Make Your Man Behave in 10 Days ... or Less), Screen Gems, 2001. J. D., Barbershop, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Louis Booker, Kangaroo Jack, Warner Bros., 2003. Mahalik, Scary Movie 3, Dimension Films, 2003. P. J., Malibu’s Most Wanted, Warner Bros., 2003. Tommy, Cradle 2 the Grave, Warner Bros., 2003. Burger Shack employee, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (also known as Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies), New Line Cinema, 2004. Derek, Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (also known as Agent Cody Banks 2), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2004. G, My Baby’s Daddy, Miramax, 2004. Key (Clyde), Hustle & Flow, MTV Films, 2005. Malcolm King, King’s Ransom, New Line Cinema, 2005. Voice of Detective Bill Stork, Hoodwinked (animated; also known as Hoodwinked! The True Story of Red Riding Hood), The Weinstein Company, 2005. Brown, The Departed, Warner Bros., 2006. Jay, The Last Stand, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Eddie, ⬙Nanna Don’t Play,⬙ In the House, UPN, 1995. Mickey ⬙Wah–Hee–Who–Ha⬙ Williams, ⬙Gettin’ Off Easy Reunion,⬙ Night Stand with Dick Dietrick (also known as Night Stand), syndicated, 1996. Snax, ⬙Close Encounters of the Worst Kind,⬙ In the House, UPN, 1996. Sonny, High Incident, ABC, c. 1996. Vondell, ⬙Weaver of Hate,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Lee Lee, ⬙The Sweet Hell of Success,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1999. Himself, ⬙Romeo Must Die,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2000. Matthew, ⬙The Oddball Parade,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2000. Matthew, ⬙Prime Suspect,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2000. Himself, ⬙Scene Stealers Edition,⬙ Weakest Link, NBC, 2001. Dr. Bouche, ⬙Thru Thick and Thin,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2001. Dr. Bouche, ⬙The Whole World Is Watching,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2001. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. Mad TV, Fox, 2002, 2003. Himself, JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and JKX), The WB, 2003. Guest host, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003. Host, Pepsi Smash, The WB, 2003. Guest cohost, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003, 2004. Himself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2003, 2004, 2005. Himself, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2003, 2005. Himself, Chappelle’s Show, Comedy Central, 2004. Himself, Living It Up! With Ali and Jack, NBC, 2004. Himself, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Himself, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. Himself, Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2004. Himself, Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2004. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 2004. Himself, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest cohost, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Theodore ⬙Teddy⬙ Brodis, Hang Time, NBC, 1996–98. Anthony Anderson, All about the Andersons, The WB, 2003–2004. Antwon Mitchell, The Shield (also known as The Barn and Rampart), FX Channel, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Second alley hood, Alien Avengers (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Alien Avengers⬙ and Welcome to Planet Earth), Showtime, 1996. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, The Osbourne Family Christmas Special, MTV, 2003. Host, Outrageous Halloween Outtakes, The WB, 2003. The Sixth Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest, UPN, 2003. Himself, TV’s Illest Minority Moments Presented by Ego Trip, VH1, 2004. 7
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Himself, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004, 2005. Himself, ⬙Neighbors,⬙ Entourage, HBO, 2005. Himself, ⬙Tournament 6, Game 4,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005. Bryan, ⬙Father Knows Best,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2005. Bryan, ⬙Pop Pop Goes the Weasel,⬙ The Bernie Mac Show, Fox, 2005. Percy ⬙Bone⬙ Hamilton, ⬙Lord of the Bling,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. Himself, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2005. Himself, 106 and Park (also known as 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live), Black Entertainment Television, 2005. Himself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2005. Himself, Weekends at the DL, Comedy Central, multiple episodes in 2005.
ANDERSON, Brad 1964– PERSONAL Born 1964, in Madison, CT; son of Pamela Taylor Anderson (a community services administrator); nephew of Holland Taylor (an actress). Education: Bowdoin College, B.S., Russian and anthropology, 1987; studied at International Film School, London, England, 1989. Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director, producer, screenwriter, and editor. Film editor, 1987–89; Boston Collective, Boston, MA, cofounder, 1992; Boston Film and Video Foundation, Boston, MA, filmmaking instructor.
Appeared in episodes of other series. Television Appearances; Pilots: Thomas ⬙Bear⬙ Powell, Homewood P.I., CBS, 2000. Anthony Anderson, All about the Andersons, The WB, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Best Director Award, Santa Barbara International Film Festival, and nomination for Grand Jury Prize—dramatic, Sundance Film Festival, both 1996, for The Darien Gap; Grand Special Prize and Audience Award, both Deauville Film Festival, and nomination for Grand Jury Prize—dramatic, Sundance Film Festival, all 1998, for Next Stop, Wonderland; Grand Special Prize nomination, Deauville Film Festival, 2000, for Happy Accidents; Best Director Award and Best Film Award nomination, Catalonian International Film Festival, both 2001, for Session 9; Nacrisse Award, best international film, and Grand Prize of European Fantasy Short Film in Silver, both Neuchatel International Fantasy Film Festival, and Best Film Award nomination, Catalonian International Film Festival, all 2004, for The Machinist.
Television Work; Series: Creator and producer, All about the Andersons, The WB, 2003–2004. Radio Appearances: Appeared in radio programs. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Making ⬙Scary Movie 3⬙ (documentary), Dimension Home Video, 2004.
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Film Director: The Darien Gap, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1995. Frankenstein’s Planet of Monsters!, 1995. Next Stop, Wonderland, Miramax, 1998. Happy Accidents, IFC Films, 1999. Session 9, USA Films, 2001. The Machinist (also known as El maquinista), Paramount Classics, 2004. The Crazies, Paramount, 2006.
Teleplays; Episodic: All about the Andersons, The WB, episodes beginning c. 2003. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 51, Thomson Gale, 2005.
Director of Crosley Fever (short film); made A Short Flim about Bowling (experimental film).
Periodicals: Cinefantastique, October, 2000. Essence, March, 2004, p. 128. People Weekly, November 17, 2003, p. 120. USA Today, April 19, 2005, p. 2D.
Film Producer: The Darien Gap, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1995. Producer of Crosley Fever (short film). 8
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ANGLADE and model) Pierre–Louis, Milo. Education: Studied acting at the Conservatoire d’art dramatique.
Film Editor: The Darien Gap, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1995. Next Stop, Wonderland, Miramax, 1998. Happy Accidents, IFC Films, 1999. Session 9, USA Films, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Work; Series: Editor, The Americas (documentary), PBS, beginning c. 1993.
Career: Actor and director. Awards, Honors: Silver Plaque Award, best actor, Chicago Film Festival, and Cesar Award nomination, most promising actor, Academie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, both 1984, for L’homme blesse; Cesar Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1986, for Subway; Cesar Award nomination, best actor, 1987, for 37 2 le matin; Prix Jean Gabin, 1987; Cesar Award nomination, best actor, 1990, for Nocturne indien; Cesar Award, best supporting actor, 1995, for La reine Margot; Cesar Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1996, for Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud; mentioned in the song ⬙Cosmopolitan⬙ by Vincent Delerm.
Television Work; Miniseries: Production assistant, Making Sense of the Sixties (documentary), PBS, 1991. Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Bones of Contention,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1999. ⬙The Cost,⬙ The Wire, HBO, 2002. ⬙Inferno,⬙ The Shield (also known as The Barn and Rampart), FX Channel, 2002.
CREDITS
Television Director; Pilots: Briar & Graves, Fox, 2005.
Film Appearances: Jean–Francois, L’indiscretion (also known as The Indiscretion), 1982. Henri, L’homme blesse (also known as The Wounded Man), Promovision International, 1983. Miller, La diagonale du fou (also known as Dangerous Moves), Monarch/Spectrafilm, 1984. Richard Avakian, Les loups entre eux (also known as Among Wolves), 1985. Roller skater, Subway, Island Alive, 1985. Zorg, 37 2 le matin (also known as Betty Blue and 37.2 Degrees in the Morning), Twentieth Century–Fox/ New Yorker Films/Alive Films, 1985. Narrator, Les 1001 marguerites (documentary; also known as Les mille et une marguerites), Gaumont, 1986. Clement Potrel, Maladie d’amour (also known as Malady of Love), 1987. Rossignol/Xavier, Nocturne indien (also known as Indian Nocturne), 1989. Louis, Nuit d’ete en ville (also known as One Summer Night in Town and Summer Night in Love), 1990. Marco, Nikita (also known as La femme Nikita), Samuel Goldwyn, 1990. Title role and Nicholas, Gawin, 1991. Motorcyclist, ⬙Le chiese di legno,⬙ La domenica specialmente (also known as Especially on Sunday), Miramax, 1991. The father, Jona che visse nella balena (also known as Jonah Who Lived in the Whale), RAI/Focus Film, 1993. Stephane, Les marmottes (also known as The Groundhogs), Cine Company, 1993.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, The Machinist: Brad Anderson and the Machinist (short documentary), Dreamlight Entertainment, 2005. Himself, The Machinist: Breaking the Rules (short documentary), Paramount Home Video, 2005. WRITINGS Screenplays: The Darien Gap, Northern Arts Entertainment, 1995. Next Stop, Wonderland, Miramax, 1998. Happy Accidents, IFC Films, 1999. Session 9, USA Films, 2001.
ANDERSON, Tami See ROMAN, Tami
ANGLADE, Jean–Hugues 1955– PERSONAL Born July 29, 1955, in Thouars, Deux–Sevres, Poitou– Charentes, France; father, a veterinarian; mother, a social worker; children: (with Pamela Soo, an actress 9
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(Long version; uncredited) Cameo appearance, Leon (also known as The Cleaner and The Professional), Columbia, 1994. Charles IX, La reine Margot (also known as Queen Margot, Die Bartholomaeusnacht, and La regina Margot), Miramax, 1994. Eric, Killing Zoe, October Films, 1994. Stephane Villiers, Dis–moi oui (also known as Say Yes), Paramount, 1995. Vincent Granec, Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud (also known as Nelly and Mr. Arnaud, El placer de estar contigo, and Nelly e Mr. Arnaud), Artificial Eye Film Company, 1995. (Archive footage) Himself, Les cent et une nuits des Simon Cinema (also known as A Hundred and One Nights, A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema, and Les cent et une nuits), Cine Tamaris/ France 3 Cinema/Recorded Picture Company, 1995, version with English subtitles released by Cinema Village, 1999. Edouard, Le affinita elettive (also known as The Elective Affinities and Les affinites electives), AMA Films, 1996. Narrator of French version, Mondani mondhatatlant: Elie Wiesel uezenete (documentary; also known as To Speak the Unspeakable: The Message of Elie Wiesel and Dire l’indicible: La quete d’Elie Wiesel), Danielfilm Studio/France 3 Cinema/Hunnia Filmstudio/Neuropa/Taxila, 1996. Sebastien, Maximum Risk (also known as Bloodstone and The Exchange), Columbia, 1996. Zac, Les menteurs (also known as The Liars), 1996. The sprinter, Tonka, Buena Vista, 1997. Gerard Huxley, Dark Summer (also known as Innocents), Santelmo Entertainment/Deal, 1999. Jean Dorset, En face (also known as Across the Road and Facing), Mars Distribution, 1999. Alexandre, Le prof, Rezo Films, 2000. (French version) Iav, Intimacy, Empire Pictures, 2000. Simon, Princesses, Mars Distribution, 2000. Michel Durand, Mortel transfert (also known as Mortal Transfer), UGC–Fox Distribution, 2001. Davide, Il piu bel giorno della mia vita (also known as The Best Day of My Life and The Most Beautiful Days of My Life), Cinemien, 2002. Harvey, Sueurs (also known as Sweat), Metropolitan Filmexport/Moonstone Entertainment, 2002. Jerome, Laisse tes mains sur mes hanches (also known as Leave Your Hands on My Hips), ARP Selection, 2003. Pierre, Il est plus facile pour un chameau... (also known as It’s Easier for a Camel... and E piu facile per un cammello...), Gemini Films, 2003, version with English subtitles released by New Yorker Films, 2004. Duval, Taking Lives, Warner Bros., 2004. Alberto, L’anniversaire, Mars Distribution, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Gael Crozet, ⬙L’affaire Crozet,⬙ Messieurs les jures, 1983. Himself, Tout le monde en parle, 2001. Jean–Phillips Colbert, ⬙Everybody Hurts,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2002. Himself, On ne peut pas plaire a tout le monde, 2002. Himself, Zone interdite, 2002. Himself, On a tout essaye, 2003. Himself, Qui veut gagner des millions?, 2004. Himself, Nous ne sommes pas des anges, 2005. Stage Director: Director of the productions Great Britain and Hunting Scenes in Baviere. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Revealed: The Making of ⬙La Femme Nikita⬙ (short documentary), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2003. WRITINGS Screenplays: Tonka, Buena Vista, 1997. Nonfiction: Dans L’ombre de Gawin, Editions 1, 1991.
ARGENTO, Asia 1975– PERSONAL Full name, Asia Aria Maria Vittoria Rossa Argento; given name is pronounced Ah–see–a; born September 20, 1975, in Rome, Italy; daughter of Dario Argento (a director, producer, writer, and actor) and Daria Nicolodi (a stage actress and writer); great–granddaughter of Alfredo Casella (a composer); granddaughter of Elda Luxardo (a photographer); children: (with musician Marco ⬙Morgan⬙ Castoldi) Anna Lou.
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ARGENTO Cora, Compagna di viaggio (also known as Traveling Companion), Acadra Distribution, 1996. Detective Anna Manni, La sindrome di Stendhal (also known as Stendhal’s Syndrome and The Stendhal Syndrome), Troma Films, 1996. Viola, Viola vacia tutti (also known as Viola Kisses Everybody), Kidmark, 1998. Sandii, New Rose Hotel, Mondo Films/New Films International, 1998. Herself, Abel/Asia, 1998. Beatrice (title role), B. Monkey (also known as B. Monkey—una donna da salvare), 1996, Miramax, 1999. Christine Daae, Il fantasma dell’opera (also known as Dario Argento’s ⬙The Phantom of the Opera⬙ and The Phantom of the Opera), A–Pix Entertainment, 1998. La tua lingua sul mio cuore (short film; also known as Your Tongue on My Heart), 1999. Anna Battista, Scarlet Diva, 2000, Shriek Show, 2002. L’assenzio, 2001. Violaine Charlier, Les morsures de l’aube (also known as Love Bites), Minerva Pictures, 2001. Anita, La sirene rouge (also known as The Red Siren), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Yelena, xXx (also known as Triple X), Columbia, 2002. The nun, Ginostra, Bac Films, 2002. Starring (short film), 2003. Voice of Habagail Folger, Live Freaky Die Freaky, Hellcat Pictures, 2003. Gina, The Keeper, Gativideo, 2004. Sarah, The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (also known as Le livre de Jeremie), Palm Pictures, 2004. Asia, Last Days, Fine Line, 2005. Cindy Sherman (the model), Cindy: The Doll Is Mine, MK2 Diffusion, 2005. Slack, Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero’s ⬙Land of the Dead⬙ and George Romero’s ⬙Land of the Dead⬙), Universal, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Steve Kenis and Co., 72 Dean St., London W1D 3SG, England. Manager—Brian Young, Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., 2nd Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actress, director, writer, producer, and photographer. Also worked as assistant director and director of music videos; commercials include one for Renault Max automobiles, 2000. Awards, Honors: David di Donatello Award, best actress, 1994, for Perdiamoci di vista!; Audience Award and nomination for Best Film Award (both with others), Mystfest, 1994, and International Fantasy Film Award nomination, best film (with others), Fantasporto, 1995, all for DeGenerazione; David di Donatello Award, best actress, 1997, for Compagna di viaggio; Rome Film Festival Award, c. 1998, for Abel/Asia; Certificate of Excellence, best new director, Williamsburg Brooklyn Film Festival, 2001, for Scarlet Diva; Outstanding Achievement Award for acting, Los Angeles Italian Film Awards, 2003; two Ciack Awards (Italian equivalent of Golden Globe Award) and Grolia d’oro. CREDITS Film Appearances: Ingrid Haller, Demoni 2 (also known as Demons 2, Demons 2: The Nightmare Is Back, Demons 2: The Nightmare Returns, and Demoni 2: L’incubo ritorna), Imperial Entertainment, 1986. Martina, Zoo, Ital–Noleggio Cinematografico/Reteitalia/ Vega Film Productions, 1989. Valentina, Palombella rossa (also known as The Red Dove and Red Wood Pigeon), International Film Circuit, 1989. Lotte, La chiesau (also known as Cathedral of Demons, The Church, Demon Cathedral, Demons 3, and In the Land of the Demons), 1989, South Gate Entertainment, 1991. Simona (some sources cite Sabrina), Le amiche del cuore (also known as Close Friends), Clerni Cinematografica, 1992. Olivia, Condannato a nozze (also known as Condemned to Wed), Esterno Mediterraneo Film/Penta Film, 1993. Aura Petrescu, Trauma (also known as Dario Argento’s ⬙Trauma⬙), Republic, 1993. Lorna, DeGenerazione, Mox & Fox/Notorious, 1994. Arianna, Perdiamoci di vista! (also known as Let’s Not Keep in Touch), Penta Distribuzione, 1994. Charlotte of Sauve, La reine Margot (also known as Queen Margot, Die Bartholomaeusnacht, and La regina Margot), Miramax, 1994. Cousin, Il cielo e sempre piu blu (also known as Bits and Pieces), Colorado Film Production/Fandango, 1995.
Film Director: ⬙Prospettive,⬙ DeGenerazione, Mox & Fox/Notorious, 1994. A ritroso (short film), 1994. Abel/Asia, 1998. La tua lingua sul mio cuore (short film; also known as Your Tongue on My Heart), 1999. Scarlet Diva, 2000, Shriek Show, 2002. (And producer) La scomparsa (short film), 2000. L’assenzio, 2001. The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (also known as Le livre de Jeremie), Palm Pictures, 2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, Sogni e bisogni, 1984. Eponine Thenardier, Les Miserables (also known as Les Miserables—Gefangene des Schicksals and Los miserables), Fox Family Channel, 2000. Host, 125 milioni di caz ... te, 2001. 11
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Television Appearances; Movies: Sally La Chevre, Milady, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Dario Argento: An Eye for Horror, Independent Film Channel, 2000. Herself, Dream of the Dead, Independent Film Channel, 2005.
Songs Featured in Films: ⬙The Animal Farm Rhyme,⬙ Non ho sonno (also known as I Can’t Sleep and Sleepless), 2001. Videos: Loredasia (music videos), 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Giallo Natale,⬙ Turno di notte, 1987. Herself, Tout le monde en parle, 2001. Herself, ⬙XXx,⬙ Player$, G4, 2002. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002. Herself, ⬙Tarantino Special,⬙ Tracks, 2004. Guest, Le grand journal de Canal+, 2005. Guest, 20h10 petantes, 2005. Guest, Tracks, 2005. Herself (in archive footage), Cinema mil, Television de Catalunya (Spain), 2005.
Other: I Love You Kirk (novel), Frassinelli Editrice, 1999. Contributor of short stories and photographs to magazines, including Dynamo, L’espresso, Sette, and Village. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Bizarre, July, 2001, pp. 52–54, 56, 58. Black Book, February, 2005, pp. 76–77. Entertainment Weekly, June 28, 2002, p. 41. Femme Fatales, December, 2000, pp. 40–47, 51. Gear, May, 1999. Interview, May, 1998. Movieline, April, 1997, p. 16. Premiere, March, 1998, p. 40. Rolling Stone, September 5, 2002, pp. 40–43. Total Movie & Entertainment, August, 2002, pp. 52–57.
RECORDINGS Videos: Performer, director, creative producer, and supervising producer, Loredasia (music videos), 2000. Herself, xXx: A Filmmaker’s Diary, Columbia, 2003. Herself (in archive footage), Two Master’s Eyes, 2003. Director, Lest We Forget: The Video Collection (music videos), Polydor, 2004.
Electronic: Asia Argento Official Site, http://www.asiargento.it, October 17, 2005.
Director of the music videos ⬙This Picture⬙ by Placebo, 2003; ⬙sAint⬙ by Marilyn Manson, 2003; and ⬙Eight⬙ by Marilyn Manson, 2004. Albums; Contributing Vocalist: Slicker, Hard Track, Hefty Records, 2001. Trash Palace, Positions, Discograph Records, 2003. Hector Zazou, L’absence, Taktic Music, 2004.
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Also vocalist on the album RYLZ by Royalize, Royalty Records.
Married Rob Morrow, 1998; children: Tu Simone. Career: Actress.
WRITINGS CREDITS Screenplays: DeGenerazione, Mox & Fox/Notorious, 1994. La tua lingua sul mio cuore (short film; also known as Your Tongue on My Heart), 1999. Scarlet Diva, 2000, Shriek Show, 2002. L’assenzio, 2001.
Film Appearances: Party guest, An Empty Bed, First Run Features, 1990. Vera Cox, Bix, 1991. Amanda, Jennifer Eight (also known as Jennifer 8), Paramount, 1992. 12
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Young Ruth, Ethan Fromme, Miramax, 1993. Betty, Barcelona, Fine Line Features, 1994. Passerby Girl 1, I Shot Andy Warhol, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1996. Guide, The Devil’s Own, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Gwen, Addicted to Love (also known as Forlorn), Warner Bros., 1997. Betty, The Last Days of Disco, Gramercy, 1998. Bendel’s sales person, Simply Irresistible (also known as Einfach unwiderstehlich), Twentieth Century– Fox, 1999. Merris, The Waiting Game, Seventh Art Releasing, 1999. Heather, Sam the Man, 2000. Jean, Tadpole, Miramax, 2002. Faye, Garden State, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004. Joel’s mother, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Focus Features, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mindy, ⬙The Baby Shower,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 1998. Dana Grobman, ⬙DNR,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. ⬙Blame,⬙ D.C., The WB, 2000. Mrs. Douglas, ⬙Countdown,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2001. Mrs. McAllister, ⬙ ... And Zeus Wept,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2001. Mrs. Washington, ⬙Silence,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2004. Kim Diehl, ⬙Revolutions Per Minute,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2005.
Film Work: Coproducer and director, Maze (also known as Touched), Andora Pictures International, 2000.
Screenplays: Maze (also known as Touched), Andora Pictures International, 2000.
Stage Appearances: The Sad Lament of Pecos Bill on the Eve of Killing His Wife, Signature Theatre, New York City, 1997. WRITINGS
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BAMFORD, Maria 1970– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Herself, Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top, Comedy Central, 2003.
Full name, Maria Elizabeth Sheldon Bamford; born September 3, 1970, in Port Hueneme, CA; raised in Duluth, MN; daughter of Joel (a dermatologist) and Marilyn (a therapist) Bamford. Education: Attended Bates College and University of Edinburgh; University of Minnesota Twin Cities, degree in creative writing; studied comedy with the Groundlings; studied acting.
Television Appearances; Movies: Newscaster, Denial (also known as Something about Sex), Cinemax, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—Omnipop Talent Agency, 10700 Ventura Blvd., Second Floor, Studio City, CA 91604.
Television Appearances; Specials: Comedy Central Presents: Maria Bamford, Comedy Central, 2001. The World Comedy Tour: Melbourne 2003, Comedy Central, 2003.
Career: Actress, comedian, voice performer, and writer. Stand–up comedian at comedy festivals, college campuses, clubs, conferences, fund–raisers, and other venues and events in the United States, Canada, England, and Australia; performed as a character from Star Trek at various venues; appeared in commercials. Worked as a secretary at an animation studio.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Fiddler, ⬙Bloodlust,⬙ Mystery Science Theater 3000 (also known as MST3K, MST 3000, Mystery Science Theater Hour, The Mystery Science Theater Hour, Mystery Science Theater 2000, and Mystery Science Theatre 3000), Comedy Central, 1994. Christy, ⬙The Band,⬙ The Tom Show, The WB, 1998. Voice of Iggy’s mother, ⬙Arnold Betrays Iggy/Helga and the Nanny,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998. Voice of Mayor Dixie, ⬙Arnold’s Thanksgiving,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998. Sandy, ⬙Death & Violins,⬙ Dharma & Greg, ABC, 1999. Voice of journal writing instructor, Home Movies (animated), UPN, 1999. Voice of Mayor Dixie and Stinky’s grandmother, ⬙Eugene’s Birthday/Stinky’s Pumpkin,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999. Herself, The Martin Short Show, syndicated, 1999. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1999, 2000. Dora, ⬙Not the Pilot,⬙ The Trouble with Normal, ABC, 2000.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Writers Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Barry Award, best of festival, Melbourne Comedy Festival, 2004; named a comic to watch, Los Angeles magazine, 2005; named one of the top ten comics to watch, Variety; named one of the top ten favorite comics by Comedy Central viewers; named a pick of the week, LA Weekly. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Shriek Dubois, CatDog (animated), Nickelodeon, c. 1998–2004. Herself, The Comedians of Comedy, Comedy Central, beginning c. 2006. 14
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BAMFORD Radio Appearances: Appeared in A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor (also known as A Prairie Home Companion).
Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. Herself, Win Ben Stein’s Money, Comedy Central, 2001. Guest, Late Friday, NBC, 2001, 2002. Stand–up comedian, Premium Blend, Comedy Central, c. 2002. Voice of sex education teacher, ⬙For Pet’s Sake,⬙ Hey Monie! (animated), Black Entertainment Television, 2003. Comedian, Funny Money, Game Show Network, 2003. Herself, Stand Up!, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2004. Dennis Miller, CNBC, 2004. Herself, The Glass House, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2004, 2005. Voice, ⬙Porcelain Birds,⬙ Tom Goes to the Mayor (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005. Herself, Comedy Factory, 2005. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. Guest, Rove Live, 10 Network (Australia), 2005.
RECORDINGS Albums: The Burning Bridges Tour, Stand Up! Records, 2003. Video Games: Voice of Brittany the bank teller, Escape from Monkey Island, LucasArts Entertainment, 2000. WRITINGS Teleplays with Others; Series: The Martin Short Show, syndicated, 1999–2000. The Comedians of Comedy, Comedy Central, beginning c. 2006.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including Comic Remix, Comedy Central; Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC; Make Me Laugh, Comedy Central; Second City Naked News; and provided a voice for Men in Black (animated), The WB.
Also a writer for Second City Naked News. Teleplays; Specials: Comedy Central Presents: Maria Bamford, Comedy Central, 2001. (With others) The World Comedy Tour: Melbourne 2003, Comedy Central, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots: The Jim Breuer Show, Fox, c. 1998. Host of the pilot, Celebrity Rest Stop, Showtime; appeared in *69, MTV; and The Trial (animated).
Teleplays with Others; Episodic: Premium Blend, Comedy Central, c. 2002. Stand Up!, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2004. Comedy Factory, 2005.
Film Appearances: Wendy the waitress, Lucky Numbers (also known as Le bon numero), Paramount, 2000. Teacher, Stuart Little 2, Columbia/TriStar, 2002. Voice of Aranea, Charlotte’s Web 2: Wilbur’s Great Adventure (animated), Paramount, 2003. Herself, The Comedians of Comedy (documentary), NetFlix, 2005. Voice of Mrs. Beady, Barnyard (animated), Paramount, 2006.
Author of material that has appeared in various television productions, including Comic Remix, Comedy Central; and Make Me Laugh, Comedy Central. Screenplays: (With others) The Comedians of Comedy (documentary), NetFlix, 2005.
Appeared in the short film Bunny. Stage Appearances: Appeared as Miss Fern, The Bad Seed, St. Genesius Theatre, West Hollywood, CA; as Margie Muncie, Bob’s Office Party; and in Conventionally Pretty White Girl, HBO Workspace, Los Angeles.
Writings for the Stage: Plan B (solo show), tour of Australian cities, 2005. Writer for Conventionally Pretty White Girl, HBO Workspace, Los Angeles; and for The Burning Bridges Tour.
Major Tours: Plan B (solo show), Australian cities, 2005.
Albums: The Burning Bridges Tour, Stand Up! Records, 2003.
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Las Vegas Style, April, 2001. Variety, July 15, 2000. Electronic: Maria Bamford, http://www.mariabamford.com, November 29, 2005.
BANKS, Boyd 1964– PERSONAL Born April 16, 1964, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. Addresses: Manager—Parent Management, 530 Queen St. East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1V2 Canada. Career: Actor. Also works as a stand–up comedian; appeared in television commercials, including for Progressive Insurance. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series: Ear Battersby, The Red Green Show (also known as The New Red Green Show), CBC (Canada) and PBS, 1991. Various characters, A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2001–2002.
Film Appearances: Clyde Spinoza, Black Sheep, Paramount, 1996. Grip, Crash, Fine Line Features, 1996. Gas station guy, The Wrong Guy, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Inca Ⲇ3, Time Traveling Coach: Episode 13 (short), Canada Film Reference Library, 1998. Creepy Harry, Dirty Work (also known as Sale boulot), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Mr. Bothom, Shrink, 1998. Ge Groovy Lesh, Dog Park (also known as Reserve aux chiens), New Line Cinema, 1998. Roger, Meet Prince Charming, New City Releasing, 1999. Talent show MC, Dinner at Fred’s, Imperial Entertainment, 1999. TV weatherman, Superstar, 1999. Jester, Bruiser (also known as Bruiser and Devil’s Mask), Lions Gate Films, 2000. Luger, The Highwayman, Lions Gate Films, 2000. C&W station manager, The Ladies Man (also known as The Ladies’ Man), Paramount, 2000. Ralph, Chasing Cain, Muse Distribution International, 2001. Fat Lou, Jason X, New Line Cinema, 2001.
Television Appearances; Movies: Holiday Affair, USA Network, 1996. Gun salesman, Bad to the Bone, ABC, 1997. Ethan the workman, I’ll Be Home for Christmas, CBS, 1997. Statue man, Earthquake in New York, Fox Family, 1998. Jack, Naked City: A Killer Christmas, Showtime, 1998. Prison guard, Dash and Lilly, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Mayor Paxton, The Jesse Ventura Story, NBC, 1999. State speech judge, Cheaters, HBO, 2000. Zealot, Possessed, Showtime, 2000. Announcer, Club Land, Showtime, 2001. Stand–up comic, Kiss My Act, ABC, 2001. Handprint clerk, Wild Iris, Showtime, 2001. Hotel manager, A Killing Spring (also known as Copie non conforme), CTV (Canada), 2002. Martin, Escape from the Newsroom, CBC, 2002. 16
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Weber, Deacons for Defense, Showtime, 2003. Train conductor, The Music Man, ABC, 2003. Priest, The Piano Man’s Daughter (also known as La fille de l’homme au piano), CBC, 2003. Birdie, Fallen Angel, CBS, 2003. Ehrlich, H2O, CBC, 2004. Henry, Riding the Bus with My Sister, CBS, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Ritchie, Hourly Rates, Visionary Films, 2002. Nicholas’ agent, Full Frontal, Miramax, 2002. David, Bandwagon, 2004. Tim, War of the Worlds, DreamWorks, 2005. Paul, Crazylove (also known as Committed), 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Fitzgerald, Conspiracy Guy: Behind the Coat, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Johnson, ⬙The Phantom of the Auditorium,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1995. Norm Betz, ⬙Vault,⬙ Due South, CBS and CTV (Canada), 1995. ⬙Wedding Bell Blues,⬙ Once a Thief, syndicated, 1998. ⬙Brothers in Arms,⬙ Power Play, UPN, 1998. Court officer, ⬙The Trial,⬙ Foolish Heart, CBC (Canada), 1999. Snake wrangler, ⬙Behind the Scenes,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000. Pete, ⬙Rules of Engagement,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2003. Morgue attendant, ⬙Geoffrey Returns,⬙ Slings and Arrows, The Movie Network (Canada), 2003. Janitor, ⬙Wound–up Penguin,⬙ Wonderfalls, Fox, 2004. Norm Loeb, ⬙Rocko Gets a Lung,⬙ Puppets Who Kill, Comedy Central, 2004.
Also appeared in Peep World. Television Appearances; Series: Norris Michelsky, Oh Grow Up, ABC, 1999. Steven Keats, Three Sisters, NBC, 2001—. Television Appearances; Movies: Bernard, Carry Me Home, Showtime, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, NBC’s Funniest Outtakes, NBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Pilots: Some Guys, Fox, 1997. Gordon Daimler/Adam van der Welk, ⬙Cross– Jurisdictions,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2002. Brian, ⬙Pilot,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Wilbur Pope, Mr. Ed, Fox, 2004. Jake, Play Dates (also known as Playmates), ABC, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Eye Weekly, August 6, 1992.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ron, ⬙Agony,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Mr. Glenmark, ⬙Obsessions,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2001. Bud Frankel, ⬙Prom Night,⬙ Ed, NBC, 2001. Himself, ⬙Cypress Hill,⬙ Player$, G4, 2002. Woody Wiswell, Jr., ⬙Analyzed Kiss,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 2003. Woody Wiswell, Jr., ⬙A New Position for Roz,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 2003. Brian, ⬙Kate in Extasy,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Steve Bowden, ⬙Shame,⬙ Rescue Me, FX, 2005. Steve, ⬙Believe,⬙ Rescue Me, FX, 2005.
BASCHE, David Alan 1970– PERSONAL Born August 25, 1970, in Hartford, CT; married Alysia Reiner (an actress). Education: Graduated from Emerson College; studied acting with Michael Howard in New York City. Addresses: Agent—Harden–Curtis Associates, 850 West 7th Ave., Suite 405, New York, NY 10019. Manager— New Wave Entertainment, 2660 West Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91505.
Also appeared in All My Children, ABC; and As the World Turns, CBS.
Career: Actor. Appeared in numerous theater productions, including Rhode Island Playwright’s Theatre, Iowa Shakespeare Festival, Yale School of Drama Cabaret, and Boston Majestic Theatre.
Stage Appearances: Twelfth Night, White River Theater Festival, White River Junction, VT, 1992. Reb, A Dybbuk, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, 1995. 17
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Ross Gardiner, Visiting Mr. Green, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Coconut Grove, FL, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1997–98. Jonathan, Snakebit, Century Theatre Center, New York City, 2000. Jack, Don’t Let Destiny Push You Around, HERE Arts Center, New York City, 2000. Macduff, The Tragedy of Macbeth, McGinn Cazale Theatre, New York City, 2001. Also appeared in Out of Mind: 7 Short Plays with Some of the People Missing, Hudson Stage Company; Singing Lessons, Electric Lodge Theatre, Venice, CA; as Venticello, Amadeus, White River Theater Festival; Biff, Death of a Salesman, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival; Tom, The Golden Age, Theatreworks Hartford; Gregory, Romeo and Juliet, Hartford Stage Company; Henry, September Forever, Williamstown Theatre Festival; Daniel/Spence, Dating Games, Lillian Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; Jon, Love in the Age of Narcissism, Directors Company Theatre, New York, NY.
Television Appearances; Specials: Judge, The 48th Annual Miss Universe Pageant, CBS, 1999. Model, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2000, TNT, 2000. Donald Trump: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment, 2000. Herself, Comedy Central Presents: The N.Y. Friars Club Roast of Hugh Hefner, Comedy Central, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2000. Guest, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2000, 2001. Guest, The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 2001. Herself, ⬙CheckTease,⬙ Eve, UPN, 2003. Herself, Cribs, MTV, 2003.
BAX, Kylie 1975– PERSONAL Born January 5, 1975, in Thames, New Zealand; married Spiros Poros, August 28, 2005; children: Lito. Avocational Interests: Traveling, breeding thoroughbred horses, and sports. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Elite Modeling Agency, 111 East 22nd St., New York, NY 10010. Manager—Envision Entertainment, 9255 West Sunset Blvd., Suite 300, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
BAXLEY, Craig R. (Craig Baxley) PERSONAL
Career: Actress and fashion model. Modeled for many of the world’s leading designers, including runway appearances for Moschino, Oscar de la Renta, Chanel, Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, and Valentino; appeared in many ad campaigns for products such as Ann Taylor, Anna Sui, Clinique, Club Monaco, DKNY, Escada, Gianfranco Ferre, Girgio Armani, Louis Vuitton, Oscar de la Renta eyewear, Sonia Rykiel, and Versace. Appeared on the cover of many fashion magazines, including Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, and Marie Claire; appeared in infomercial for X3D Viewing System, 2002; appeared on the University of Kentucky Hockey Calendar, 2002–03.
Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Bldg., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Director, stunt coordinator, stunt actor and actor. CREDITS Film Work: (Uncredited)) Stunt actor, Diamonds Are Forever (also known as Ian Fleming’s ⬙Diamonds Are Forever⬙), United Artists, 1971. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt actor, What’s Up, Doc?, Warner Bros., 1972. (Uncredited) Stunt driver, Charley Varrick (also known as Kill Charley Varrick), Universal, 1973.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Jessica Holloway, Storm Catcher, New City Releasing, 1999. 18
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BAXLEY Television Work; Series: (Uncredited) Stunt actor, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, ABC, 1974. Second unit director, Harry O, ABC, 1974. Second unit director, stunt coordinator, and stunt driver, The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1979. Second unit director and stunt coordinator, The A–Team, NBC, 1983.
Stunt actor, The White Dawn, Paramount, 1974. Stunt driver and stunt double (for actor Warren Beatty), The Parallex View, Paramount, 1974. (Uncredited) Stunt driver, Mr. Majestyk, United Artists, 1974. Stunt supervisor, Welcome to Arrow Beach, Warner Bros., 1974. Stunt actor and stunt double (for Beatty), Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt actor, Rollerball, United Artists, 1975. (Uncredited) Stunt actor, Logan’s Run, United Artists, 1976. (Uncredited) Stunt driver, Close Encounters of the Third Kind (also known as CE3K and Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Special Edition), Columbia, 1977. (Uncredited) Stunt coordinator and stunt double (for Beatty), Heaven Can Wait, 1978. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt performer and (uncredited) stunt driver, Foul Play, Paramount, 1978. Fight arranger, Tomorrow Never Comes, 1978. Stunt coordinator, The Warriors, Paramount, 1979. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt actor, Nightwing, Columbia, 1979. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt coordinator, Delta Fox, Independent United, 1979. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt coordinator, The Long Riders, United Artists, 1980. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt actor and stunt coordinator, Wholly Moses!, Columbia, 1980. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt coordinator, Take This Job and Shove It, AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1981. Second unit director: Spain, Reds, Paramount, 1981. (As Craig Baxley) Stunt coordinator, The Seduction, AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1982. (As Craig Baxley) Second unit stunt coordinator:, Six Pack, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Second unit director and stunt coordinator, Predator, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Director, Action Jackson, Lorimar Film Entertainment, 1988. Director, I Come in Peace (also known as Dark Angel), Triumph Films, 1990. Director, Stone Cold, Columbia, 1991. Director, Bad Day on the Block (also known as The Fireman and Under Pressure), New City Releasing, 1997. Director, Left Behind: World at War, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005.
Television Work; Miniseries: Stunt actor, The Top of the Hill, syndicated, 1980. Director, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Director, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002. Director, Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Kingdom Hospital⬙), ABC, 2004. Director, The Triangle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Director; Movies: Raven: Return of the Black Dragons, 1992. Revenge on the Highway (also known as Silent Thunder), NBC, 1992. A Family Torn Apart (also known as Sudden Fury: A Family Torn Apart), NBC, 1993. Deep Red, Sci–Fi Channel, 1994. Deconstructing Sarah, USA Network, 1994. The Avenging Angel, TNT, 1995. Twisted Desire, NBC, 1996. Twilight Man, Starz!, 1996. Silencing Mary (also known as Campus Justice), NBC, 1998. Chameleon II: Death Match, UPN, 1999. A Touch of Hope, NBC, 1999. The Glow, Fox, 2002. Sniper 2 (also known as Sniper II), 2002. The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, ABC, 2003. Television Stunts; Movies: Search for the Gods, ABC, 1975. Mind Over Murder, CBS, 1979. Death Car on the Freeway, CBS, 1979. The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite, syndicated, 1981. Television Stunt Coordinator; Movies: Death Car on the Freeway, CBS, 1979.
Film Appearances: (As Craig Baxley) Van Sickle, Charly Varrick (also known as Kill Charley Varrick), Universal, 1973. Zero to Sixty, Samuel Goldwyn, 1978. Punk, The Warriors, Paramount, 1979. Himself, If It Bleeds We Can Kill It: The Making of ⬙Predator⬙ (documentary short), Twentieth Century– Fox Home Entertainment, 2001.
Television Work; Pilot Movies: Second unit director and stunt coordinator, Hunter, NBC, 1984. Television Director; Specials: Shadow–Ops, UPN, 1995. 19
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Television Director; Episodic: Directed episodes of The A–Team, NBC; and Raven, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Craig Baxley) Bobby, Mind Over Murder (also known as Deadly Vision), CBS, 1979. Television Appearances; Episodic: Rollo, ⬙Foul–Up,⬙ Chase, NBC, 1973. (As Craig Baxley) ⬙Mr. R.I.N.G.,⬙ Kolchak: The Night Stalker, ABC, 1975. Robert Gurney, ⬙Primal Scream,⬙ Kolchak: The Night Stalker, ABC, 1975. Rolf Anderson, ⬙Legacy of Terror,⬙ Kolchak: The Night Stalker, ABC, 1975. The creature, ⬙The Sentry,⬙ Kolchak: The Night Stalker, ABC, 1975. Guy rollerblader, ⬙Leave It to Weaver,⬙ ER, NBC, 1999.
Film Work: Stand–in, Under the Lighthouse Dancing, [Australia], 1997. Television Appearances; Series: Enzo, The Gift, [Australia], beginning 1997. Stephanie Kelly, a recurring role, Water Rats, Nine Network (Australia), 2000. Alicia ⬙Albee⬙ Barrett, Love Is a Four Letter Word, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, beginning 2001.
BEAHAN, Kate (Kate Beehan) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Margaret, After the Deluge, Ten Network (Australia), 2003.
Education: Attended University of Western Australia. Addresses: Agent—Peter Levine, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Suzan Bymel, Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; RMK Voice Productions, 6 Ridge St., North Sydney, New South Wales 2060, Australia.
Television Appearances; Movies: Eve Lambert, Seconds to Spare, USA Network, 2002. Julie Egan, BlackJack, Ten Network (Australia), 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Kate Beehan) Hubero, ⬙Fractures,⬙ Farscape, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Rachel, ⬙Paradise Lost: Parts 1–4,⬙ Outriders, Nine Network (Australia), 2001. Emma Greer, ⬙Arson Case,⬙ Young Lions, Nine Network, 2002. Emma Greer, ⬙The Priest,⬙ Young Lions, Nine Network, 2002.
Career: Actress. Began as a stage actress in Perth and Sydney, Australia; appeared in Australian commercials. Awards, Honors: Film Critics Circle of Australia Award nomination, best supporting actor—female, 2001, for Chopper; Logie Award, c. 2001, and Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best actress in a leading role in a television drama series, 2001, both for Love Is a Four–Letter Word.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including BackBerner, Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Poppy, Strange Planet, Redbus Film Distribution, 1999. Flirtatious girl, Lost Souls, New Line Cinema, 2000. Kinch’s girlfriend, A Wreck, a Tangle, Beyond International Group, 2000.
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BEATTY Television Appearances; Series: Nancy, The Newsroom, CBC, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Essie, Anne of Green Gables, CBC and PBS, 1985. Jane Hurshman, Life with Billy, CBC, 1994. Octavia Godsoe, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Goodwife Porter, Salem Witch Trials, CBS, 2003.
PERSONAL Education: Attended York University and University of Alberta. Career: Actress. Appeared in numerous theater productions in Canada, including appearances at the Stratford Festival, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Neptune Theatre, and Great Canadian Theatre Company; Memorial University of Newfoundland, guest artist and master teacher, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sandi Treml, A Matter of Sex, NBC, 1984. Lee, Nobody’s Child, CBS, 1986. Franny, For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down, CBC, 1996. Cynthia Porter, Losing Chase, Showtime, 1996. Ella Weinstock, Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Women, Showtime, 1997. Mrs. Dinker, Evidence of Blood, The Movie Channel, 1998. Jean McBride, The Long Island Incident, NBC, 1998. Mrs. Kraft, A Touch of Hope, NBC, 1999. Mrs. Drossos, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Reisman, Dirty Pictures, Showtime, 2000. Katherine, Power and Beauty, Showtime, 2002. Trimbell, Escape from the Newsroom, CBC, 2002.
Awards, Honors: Dora Mavor Moore Award, outstanding performance, 1989, for Seven Stories; Dora Mavor Moore Award, outstanding performance, 1990, for Love and Anger; Dora Mavor Moore Award, outstanding performance, 1995, for The Faraway Near; Dora Mavor Moore Award, outstanding performance, 1999, for Risk Everything; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, 1994, for Henry & Verlin; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 1995, for Life with Billy; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a guest role in a dramatic series, 1998, for La Femme Nikita.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Angie Georgiev, ⬙Rescue,⬙ La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 1997. ⬙Merv Doucette,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 1998. Prosecutor, ⬙The Trial,⬙ Foolish Heart, CBC, 1999. ⬙Grandma’s Shoes,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV, 2000. Mrs. Irwin, ⬙Champagne for One: Part 1,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Mrs. Orwin, ⬙Disguise for Murder,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Vera Imbrie, ⬙Door to Death,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Mary Stover, City on Fire, AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1979. Mom, Where’s Pete (short film), 1986. Anna’s mother, The Good Mother (also known as The Price of Passion), Buena Vista, 1988. Raymond Brown’s wife, Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Woman, Welcome Home, Columbia, 1989. Minnie, Henry & Verlin, 1994. Mrs. Haggerty, The Michelle Apts. (also known as The Michelle Apartments), 1995. Sister, Mariette in Ecstasy, Savoy Pictures, 1996. Donna Swift, Dead Innocent, Oasis International, 1996. Miss Elson, Harriet the Spy, Paramount, 1996. Ruth Myrick, Extreme Measures, Columbia, 1996. Mother, The Chicken Tree (short film), 1998. Marge, Have Mercy, 1999. Carol, Secrets Underneath, Cranium Entertainment, 2000. Mavis Bangs, The Shipping News (also known as Noeuds et denouements), Miramax, 2001. Meter maid, Avenging Angelo, Warner Bros., 2002. Lucy Gallagher, The Good Shepherd, 2004. Sherry, Build (short film), 2004.
Also appeared in Mariah, ABC. Stage Appearances: The St. Nicholas Hotel, the Donnellys, Part II, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1974. The Passing Scene, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, 1982. Prague, Tarragon Theatre, 1984. ’Night Mother, Tarragon Theatre, 1984–1985. The Wedding Script, Tarragon Theatre, 1986. In the Lobster Capital of the World, Tarragon Theatre, 1988. A Lie of the Mind, Corner Brook Theatre, Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada, 1989. 21
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Seven Stories, Tarragon Theatre, 1989. Love and Anger, Factory Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1990. Seven Stories, Tarragon Theatre, 1991. The Faraway Nearby, Tarragon Theatre, 1995. Four Lives of Marie, Tarragon Theatre, 1997. Carol, Risk Everything, Factory Theatre, 1999. Better Living, Factory Theatre, 1999.
Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; The Next Big Thing, Melnitz Theatre, University of California at Los Angeles, CA; Tumbleweed, L.A. Theatre Center, Los Angles, CA; Provenance, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Los Angeles, CA; Both Our Houses, Imaginary Theatre; A Thousand Clowns, Burt Reynolds Theatre; Bus Stop, Burt Reynolds Theatre; Marat/Sade, Academy Theatre; The Lady Not for the Burning, Academy Theatre.
Also appeared as Amanda, The Glass Menagerie, Theatre Calgary; in Talley’s Folly, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; The Thirteenth One, Blyth Festival, Blyth, Ontario, Canada.
Film Appearances: Trucker, Carny, United Artists, 1980. Tobin, Hopscotch, AVCO Embassy Pictures, 1980. Pensky, Six Pack, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Commercial director, Stroker Ace, Universal, 1983. Walter Kuhen, The Bear, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1984. William Miller, Impure Thoughts, RMC Films, 1985. Agent Johnson, Dead Aim, Verstron, 1987. Policeman, Pulse, Columbia, 1988. Carl DiMauro, Funland, Double Helix Films, 1988. Officer, ⬙The Mission,⬙ Amazing Stories: Book One, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1992. Mr. Judge, Company Man, Paramount Classics, 2000. Mr. Oliver, Hearts in Atlantis, Warner Bros., 2001. Dr. Monte, Imaginary Heroes, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: NOW, June 11, 1998.
BEAVER, Terry (Terry L. Beaver) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Miniseries: First guard in visiting room, Fresno, CBS, 1986. Sergeant Dexter, Billionaire Boys Club, NBC, 1987. District attorney Bert Lupino, A Season in Purgatory, CBS, 1996.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor—featured role—play, Outer Critics Circle Award, outstanding feature actor, Theatre World Award, outstanding Broadway debut, 1997, all for The Last Night of Ballyhoo.
Television Appearances; Movies: Union sergeant, The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, CBS, 1980. Sergeant, So Proudly We Hail, CBS, 1990. Shaw, Complex of Fear, CBS, 1993. Mr. Phelps, Stolen Babies, Lifetime, 1993. Paul, To Dance with the White Dog, NBC, 1993. The Price of a Broken Heart, Lifetime, 1999. Richard Giaque, Shot in the Heart, HBO, 2001.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Adolph Freitag, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1997–98. Daniel, Glimmer Brothers, Nikos Stage, Williamstown, MA, 1999. Mr. Stanley, The Man Who Came to Dinner, American Airlines Theatre, New York City, 2000. Earl of Northumberland, Henry IV, Vivian Beaumont Theatre, New York City, 2003–2004. Reinhard Wilke, Democracy, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 2004–2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Mr. Stanley, The Man Who Came to Dinner, PBS, 2000. Television Appearances; Pilots: Jo Jo, Six Pack, NBC, 1983. Lookwell, NBC, 1991. Dr. Lawrence Harrison, ⬙Insight,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 1996. Also appeared in The Client.
Also appeared in Twentieth Century; Proof, Coconut Grove; How I Learned to Drive, Dallas Theater Center; Angels in America; Betrayal; The Dining Room, Shadowbox, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Othello, In the Name of the Father, and A Christmas Carol, all at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA; American Notes, Court
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bar owner, ⬙Steele Trying,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Officer, ⬙The Mission,⬙ Amazing Stories, NBC, 1985. 22
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 ⬙Dick the Kid,⬙ Newhart, CBS, 1986. ⬙In ’N Outlaws,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1989. Newcomer cop, ⬙Alien Nation,⬙ Alien Nation, Fox, 1989. Sergeant Dustin Baxley, ⬙Partners,⬙ Alien Nation, Fox, 1990. Nick Larkin, ⬙Small Wishes,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1993. Nick Larkin, ⬙Realpolitik,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1993. ⬙Your Own Kind,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1993. (As Terry L. Beaver) ⬙Refuge: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. (As Terry L. Beaver) State Attorney General Morris Klein, ⬙Uncivilized,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 1999. (As Terry L. Beaver) ⬙Demolition Derby,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2000. (As Terry L. Beaver) Senator Kragen, ⬙Everybody Who’s Anybody,⬙ Now and Again, CBS, 2000. (As Terry L. Beaver) Lee Voight, ⬙The Long Goodbye,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2003. ⬙False–Hearted Judges,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2005.
BLANCHE First paramedic, Zero Effect, Columbia, 1998. Shore patrolman, Men of Honor (also known as Men of Honour), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Gimp, Murderous Camouflage, 2002. Billy, Twelve City Blocks, 2002. Bob Ano, The Skin Horse, 2003. Matt Durwood, Raising Flagg, Magic Lamp Releasing, 2003. (Uncredited) Crumley, The Hunted, Paramount, 2003. Kyle, Blind Mice (short), 2003. Nightclub guy, The Job, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Stepfather, Coming Up Easy, 2004. Sheriff Teft, Dandelion, International Film Circuit, 2004. Nick, Shooting Nick, 2004. Vincent, Two Fisted, York Entertainment, 2004. Bob, What the Ⲇ$*! Do We Know!? (also known as What the Bleep Do We Know!?), Samuel Goldwyn Films, 2004. Ryan Flynn Sr., The Dust Factory, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2004. Dick, The City That Fell, 2005. Matt Schraam’s partner, Thumbsucker, Sony Pictures Classics, 2005. Dr. Ted Berger, The Heater, 2005. Phil, Say Uncle, Lantern Lane Entertainment, 2005.
Also appeared in ⬙Kiritsis,⬙ FBI: The Untold Stories, ABC; (as Terry L. Beaver) Norman Patton, L.A. Law, NBC.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bailiff, Dead by Sunset, NBC, 1995. Mr. George Wheaton, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.
RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Narrator, Patrick F. McManus’ Into Twilight, Endlessly Grousing, Audioworks, 1999. (With Kaye Gibbons) Narrator, Kaye Gibbons’ A Virtuous Woman, Audioworks, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Rory Lipson, Take My Advice: The Ann and Abby Story, Lifetime, 1999. Stu Varga, Where the Truth Lies (also known as 90 Days at Hollyridge and Hollyridge), Lifetime, 1998. Dr. Nerenberg, Switched at Birth (also known as Mistaken Identity and Two Babies: Switched at Birth), NBC, 1999.
BEEHAN, Kate See BEAHAN, Kate
Television Appearances; Episodic: Chauffeur, ⬙The Spider Webb,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1995. Security guard, ⬙Calaway,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1996. Crew member, ⬙The Shoot,⬙ Significant Others, Fox, 1998. Officer, ⬙Happy Trails,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998. Officer Parker, ⬙Chapter Fifteen,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Officer Hicks, ⬙La agonia y el extasis,⬙ Resurrection Blvd., Showtime, 2001. Robert Pulaski, ⬙In Sickness and Adultery,⬙ Medium, NBC and CTV (Canada), 2005. Detective Jones, ⬙Gun Control,⬙ It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Channel, 2005. Brett Willis, ⬙Silver War,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service, CBS, 2005.
BLANCHE, Robert PERSONAL Career: Actor and writer. CREDITS Film Appearances: Policeman, Imaginary Crimes, Warner Bros., 1994. Detective, Total Reality, New City Releasing, 1997. Fred, Inconceivable, Curb Entertainment, 1998. 23
BLUE
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Appeared in Casualty, BBC; and The Practice, ABC.
WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Mason, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003. Bob, ⬙Moving Out, Moving In, Moving On,⬙ Related, The WB, 2005.
Screenplays: Shooting Nick, 2004.
BLUE, Callum 1977–
Appeared as Bob in the unaired pilot for the series Related.
PERSONAL
Film Appearances: Aramis, Young Blades (also known as La jeunesse de trois mousquetaires), Artedis, 2001. Rafe, Devil’s Gate, Atmosphere Entertainment, 2003. Andrew Jacoby, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (also known as The Princess Diaries 2), Buena Vista, 2004. Reason, Knights of Impossingworth Park, Warner Bros., c. 2005. Charlie, Caffeine, Steaming Hot Coffee, 2006.
Full name, Daniel James Callum Blue; born August 19, 1977, in London, England. Addresses: Agent—Jennifer Craig, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Kathryn Fleming, Peters Fraser and Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Manager—Beth Holden–Garland, Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., Second Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Siri Garber, Platform Public Relations, 2666 North Beachwood Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90068.
RECORDINGS
Career: Actor. Appeared in theatrical productions in England.
Videos: Himself, Dead Like Me ... Again, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer Home Entertainment, 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Mark, As If, Channel 4 (England), 2002. Mason, Dead Like Me, Showtime, 2003–2004. Bob, Related, The WB, beginning 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Xpose Special, December, 2003, pp. 28–33.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nick MacIntyre, Shades (also known as Hereafter), Granada Television, 2000.
BOCHNER, Lloyd 1924–2005
Television Appearances; Movies: Eric Newby, ⬙In Love and War,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 2001.
PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, On the Set: The Princess Diaries 2—Royal Engagement, Starz!, 2004.
Full name, Lloyd Wolfe Bochner; born July 29, 1924, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died October 29, 2005, in Los Angeles, CA; married, wife’s name, Ruth; children: Hart (an actor and director). Avocational Interests: Ham radio operator.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Carl Wink, ⬙Millennium,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 1999. Denny, ⬙Clear View,⬙ Doctors, BBC, 2000. Clem Jones, ⬙Pound of Flesh,⬙ Where the Heart Is, Independent Television, 2001. Viper, ⬙Winning a Battle, Losing the War,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—David Shapira and Associates, 15821 Ventura Blvd., Suite 235, Encino, CA 91436; (commercials) Cassell–Levy, Inc., 843 North Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Career: Actor. 24
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BOCHNER Abel Trelawny, Legend of the Mummy (also known as Bram Stoker’s ⬙Legend of the Mummy⬙ and Bram Stoker’s ⬙The Mummy⬙), HBO, 1998. President Mark Hayden, Loyal Opposition: Terror in the White House, Fox Family Channel, 1998. Mac MacDermott, Before I Say Goodbye (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙Before I Say Goodbye⬙ and Mary Higgins Clark: Avant de te dire adieu), PAX TV, 2003.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Captain Nicholas Lacey, One Man’s Family, NBC, 1952. Host, On the Spot, CBC, beginning 1953. Panelist, One of a Kind, [Canada], beginning 1958. Police commissioner Neil Campbell, Hong Kong, ABC, 1960–61. Member of the ensemble cast, The Richard Boone Show, NBC, 1963–64. Cecil Baldwin Colby, Dynasty, ABC, 1981–82. Voice of Mayor Hamilton Hill, Batman: The Animated Series (animated; also known as Batman), Fox, 1992–94.
Television Appearances; Specials: Young gentleman, King Lear, CBS, 1953. Orsino, ⬙Twelfth Night⬙ (also known as ⬙Twelfth Night, or What You Will⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. Jack Favall, ⬙Rebecca,⬙ Theatre ’62, NBC, 1962. Critias, ⬙Barefoot in Athens⬙ (also known as ⬙George Schaefer’s ⬘Showcase Theatre: Barefoot in Athens’⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1966. Dr. Schultz, Riel, CBC, 1979. George Tilman, The Love Boat: Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?, ABC, 1987. Sam Hall, A Mouse, a Mystery, and Me, NBC, 1987. Lloyd, Lamb Chop’s Special Chanukah, PBS, 1995.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Chris Noel, The Immigrants, syndicated, 1978. Imhotep, ⬙The Story of Moses and the Ten Commandments,⬙ The Greatest Heroes of the Bible, NBC, 1978. Bob Stockwood, The Best Place to Be, NBC, 1979. General Curtis LeMay, Race for the Bomb (also known as La course a la bombe), CBC, 1986. Wilhelm Speer, Berlin Lady (also known as La dame de Berlin), [France], 1991.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Enraged,⬙ Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1951. ⬙Loyalties,⬙ Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1951. ⬙Miss Mabel,⬙ Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1953. ⬙The Oath of Hippocrates,⬙ Kraft Television Theatre, NBC, 1954. ⬙Visitation,⬙ Star Tonight, ABC, 1955. Bigood, ⬙The Executioner,⬙ Hudson’s Bay, [Canada], 1959. ⬙Castaway on a Nearby Island,⬙ The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen (also known as Ellery Queen), NBC, 1959. Harry Langton, ⬙The Prisoner in the Mirror,⬙ Thriller, NBC, 1961. Lieutenant Brady, ⬙The War between the States,⬙ Americans, NBC, 1961. Philip, ⬙The Bitter Sex,⬙ The U. S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1961. Captain Norman Hobler, ⬙There Are Dragons in This Forest,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1962. Chambers, ⬙To Serve Man,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1962. Colonel Juan Valera, ⬙Days of Glory,⬙ The Dick Powell Show, NBC, 1962. Dr. Harry Nelson, ⬙Horn of Plenty,⬙ Dr. Kildare, NBC, 1962. Judge Bentham, ⬙Hannigan,⬙ Sam Benedict, NBC, 1962. Victor Vass, ⬙Guest in the House,⬙ Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962. William Hillier, ⬙Inside Track,⬙ Cain’s Hundred, NBC, 1962. ⬙Code Name: Christopher, Parts 1 & 2,⬙ G. E. True, CBS, 1962.
Television Appearances; Movies: Freddie Parker, The Citadel, ABC, 1960. Mr. Gorman, Stranger on the Run (also known as Lonesome Gun), NBC, 1967. Kevin Pierce, Crowhaven Farm, ABC, 1970. Mazoor Berozki, Columbo: The Most Dangerous Match, NBC, 1973. Professor Delacroix, Satan’s School for Girls, ABC, 1973. Dr. Holmquist, The Nurse Killer, ABC, 1975. Averill Harriman, Collision Course, 1976. Dr. Roger Cabe, Terraces, NBC, 1977. Paul Gilliam, A Fire in the Sky, NBC, 1978. Matthew, Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (also known as Story of Faith), NBC, 1979. Hal, Rona Jaffe’s ⬙Mazes and Monsters⬙ (also known as Dungeons and Dragons and Mazes and Monsters), CBS, 1982. Adrien Damvillier, Louisiana (also known as Louisiane), Cinemax, 1984. Special agent Vaughn, ⬙Double Agent,⬙ Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1987. James Cullen Offen, ⬙Blood Sport⬙ (also known as ⬙Dick Francis: Blood Sport⬙), The Dick Francis Mysteries (also known as The Mystery Wheel of Adventure), syndicated, 1989. Don Pedro, Fine Gold (also known as Oro fino), syndicated, 1990. Bob Collins, Morning Glory, 1993. General Dozier, Il caso Dozier (also known as The Dozier Case), 1993. 25
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 James Stanhope, ⬙Desperate Mission,⬙ Custer, ABC, 1967. Joshua Cunningham, ⬙Time after Midnight,⬙ The Big Valley, ABC, 1967. Luke Evers, ⬙Ah Sing vs. Wyoming,⬙ Men from Shiloh (also known as The Virginian), NBC, 1967. Maksoana, ⬙The Secret Code,⬙ Daniel Boone, NBC, 1967. Peters, ⬙The Prince,⬙ Bonanza, NBC, 1967. Colonel Chalmers, ⬙The Imposter,⬙ Daniel Boone, NBC, 1968. Dr. Stalling, ⬙Transplant,⬙ Judd, for the Defense, ABC, 1968. Tom Ramsey, ⬙The Ordeal,⬙ The Name of the Game, NBC, 1968. Alec Ryan, ⬙The Girl Who Came in with the Tide,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1969. Dean Wrightman, ⬙Jeopardy,⬙ Medical Center, CBS, 1969. Franklyn Blodgett, ⬙Marriage, Witch’s Style,⬙ Bewitched, ABC, 1969. George Jenkins, ⬙All the Social Graces,⬙ The Outsider, NBC, 1969. Keenan Gray, ⬙The Inside Man,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1969. Major Nicholas Zelinko, ⬙The Glass Cage,⬙ Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1969. ⬙Cat’s Paw,⬙ It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1969. ⬙The Day God Died,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1969. ⬙No Tears for Kelsey,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1969. ⬙Voices,⬙ My Friend Tony, NBC, 1969. Churchill James, ⬙The Landlords,⬙ Daniel Boone, NBC, 1970. Dr. George Kingsford, ⬙Project X,⬙ It Takes a Thief, ABC, 1970. Phil Kennedy, ⬙This Is Jerry. See Jerry Run? Run, Jerry, Run, Run, Run,⬙ Storefront Lawyers, CBS, 1970. Walter Gregson, ⬙Beautiful Screamer,⬙ Hawaii Five–0, CBS, 1970. ⬙Nothing but the Truth,⬙ The Debbie Reynolds Show, NBC, 1970. ⬙Prosecutor,⬙ The Silent Force, ABC, 1970. Mayor Steve Tallman, ⬙Takeover,⬙ Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1971. Wilks, ⬙The Town Killer,⬙ Men from Shiloh (also known as The Virginian), NBC, 1971. ⬙The People vs. Edwards,⬙ The D.A., NBC, 1971. Ambrose, ⬙Bitter Legion,⬙ Cannon, CBS, 1972. David, ⬙Why Sparrows Fall,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1972. Dr. Harkness, ⬙Moment of Crisis,⬙ The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, NBC, 1972. Dr. Sutherland, ⬙Decision,⬙ Emergency!, NBC, 1972. General Oliver Benjamin Hammond, ⬙The Deal,⬙ Mission: Impossible, CBS, 1972. Jerry Bristol, ⬙The Park Avenue Rustlers,⬙ McCloud, NBC, 1972. Stephen, ⬙The Sorrows of Sangapur,⬙ The Doris Day Show, CBS, 1972. Superintendent Faber, ⬙Shadow Soldiers,⬙ Ironside, NBC, 1972. ⬙Problem,⬙ Emergency!, NBC, 1972.
⬙The Other Woman,⬙ The U. S. Steel Hour, CBS, 1962. ⬙Commando,⬙ G. E. True, CBS, 1963. Dr. Martin Davis, ⬙The Fear Makers,⬙ Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1964. Eric Pollard, ⬙The Case of the Latent Lover,⬙ Perry Mason, CBS, 1964. Joseph Campbell, ⬙Arena⬙ (pilot), broadcast on The Richard Boone Show, NBC, 1964. Michael Hartley, ⬙Murder in the First,⬙ Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater, NBC, 1964. ⬙The War Called Peace,⬙ The Lieutenant, NBC, 1964. Captain Evans, ⬙The Cry of the Fallen Bird,⬙ Twelve O’Clock High, ABC, 1965. Charles Jennings, ⬙The Dead Man’s Hand,⬙ The Legend of Jesse James, ABC, 1965. Commander Brand, ⬙The War and Eric Kurtz,⬙ Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater, NBC, 1965. Frank Ross, ⬙$10,000 for Durango,⬙ Branded, NBC, 1965. General Hobson, ⬙The Deadliest Game,⬙ Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, ABC, 1965. Gus Patterson, ⬙The Owl and the Eye,⬙ Honey West, ABC, 1965. Kirby Wyatt, ⬙Show Me a Hero, I’ll Show You a Bum,⬙ Twelve O’Clock High, ABC, 1965. Major Thorne, ⬙Evasion,⬙ Combat!, ABC, 1965. Max van Schreeten, ⬙The See–Paris–and–Die Affair,⬙ The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1965. Murray, ⬙The Reward,⬙ A Man Called Shenandoah, ABC, 1965. Wolfe Hastings, ⬙The Trains of Silence,⬙ Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1965. ⬙Seized, Confined, and Detained,⬙ For the People, CBS, 1965. Dan Carley, ⬙The Silent Gun,⬙ The Green Hornet, ABC, 1966. Dario Marzoni/Wallace Lancaster, ⬙Curtains for Miss Winslow,⬙ T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1966. Gordon, ⬙Danger! Woman at Work,⬙ Occasional Wife, NBC, 1966. Major Mallory, ⬙Fortress Wiesbaden,⬙ Twelve O’Clock High, ABC, 1966. Ole Bergman, ⬙The Danish Blue Affair,⬙ The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. Robert Louis Stevenson, ⬙The Jolly Roger and Wells Fargo,⬙ Death Valley Days, syndicated, 1966. Rogan Morgan, ⬙The Trap,⬙ Daniel Boone, NBC, 1966. Sadvaricci, ⬙The Romany Lie Affair,⬙ The Girl from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1966. Zachariah Skull, ⬙Night of the Puppeteer,⬙ The Wild, Wild West, CBS, 1966. ⬙And Two If by Sea,⬙ The Wackiest Ship in the Army, NBC, 1966. ⬙Marked for Death,⬙ T.H.E. Cat, NBC, 1966. Bergstrom, ⬙Track of the Dinosaur,⬙ Tarzan, NBC, 1967. Captain Roberts/Lieutenant Baumann, ⬙Funny Thing Happened on the Way to London,⬙ Hogan’s Heroes, CBS, 1967. Gerald Strothers, ⬙The Summit–Five Affair,⬙ The Man from U.N.C.L.E., NBC, 1967. 26
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BOCHNER Case, ⬙Angel Hunt,⬙ Charlie’s Angels, ABC, 1979. Commandant Leiter, ⬙Baltar’s Escape,⬙ Battlestar Galactica, ABC, 1979. Commandant Leiter, ⬙Greetings from Earth,⬙ Battlestar Galactica, ABC, 1979. Dr. Mann, ⬙The House on Possessed Hill,⬙ The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, ABC, 1979. Mr. Barton, ⬙Boy on Wheels,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, CTV, 1979. Colonel Avery, ⬙School for Assassins,⬙ Hawaii Five–0, CBS, 1980. Frank March, ⬙Too Many Crooks Are Murder,⬙ Hart to Hart, ABC, 1980. Marty Franks, ⬙The Girls of Hollywood High,⬙ B. J. and the Bear, NBC, 1980. Mel Blandan, ⬙Consortium,⬙ Vega$, ABC, 1980. Tiegs, ⬙Warning—I May Be Hazardous to Your Health,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1980. Alexander Waverly, ⬙French Twist,⬙ Vega$, ABC, 1981. Dr. John Michaelson, ⬙Daisies,⬙ Darkroom, ABC, 1981. Logan Rinewood, Dynasty, ABC, 1981. Marquis Phillippe de Sade, ⬙Cyrano,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1981. Larry Ellis, ⬙Does Father Know Best?,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1982. Scott Neville, ⬙Shark Bait,⬙ Matt Houston, ABC, 1982. Earl of Norfolk, ⬙Room and Bard,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1983. Elgin Cody, ⬙Heritage: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Matt Houston, ABC, 1983. Elgin Cody, ⬙On the Run,⬙ Matt Houston, ABC, 1984. Lassae Bonarc, ⬙Winnings,⬙ Masquerade, ABC, 1984. ⬙Lady’s Choice,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1984. Cameron Wheeler, ⬙Rallying Cry,⬙ Hotel, ABC, 1985. Steffan Shawn, ⬙Beverly Hills Assault,⬙ The A Team, NBC, 1985. Cameron Wheeler, Hotel, ABC, 1986. Charles Linney, ⬙The Lady in Green,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1986. Dr. Terence Mayhew, ⬙Unfinished Business,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1986. Vincent Mulligan, ⬙If the Show Fits,⬙ Crazy Like a Fox, CBS, 1986. Patrick Vaughn, ⬙The Actor,⬙ The Golden Girls, NBC, 1987. Jason Richards, ⬙Deadpan,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Louis Green, ⬙Till Death Do Us Part,⬙ Hotel, ABC, 1988. Mad Dog’s father, ⬙The Bulls Own Up,⬙ 1st & Ten (also known as 1st & Ten: The Bulls Mean Business, 1st & Ten: The Championship, 1st & Ten: Do It Again, 1st & Ten: Going for Broke, 1st & Ten: In Your Face!, and 1st & Ten, Training Camp: The Bulls Are Back), HBO, 1988. ⬙Summer of ’45,⬙ The Highwayman, NBC, 1988. Eduardo, ⬙Rites of Spring,⬙ The Golden Girls, NBC, 1989. Old vampire, ⬙Young Dracula,⬙ Superboy, syndicated, 1989.
Colonel M. P. Garoway, ⬙The Pisces,⬙ The Starlost, syndicated, 1973. John Stevens, ⬙The Loose Connection,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1973. Myles Wingate, ⬙The Green Feather Mystery,⬙ Hec Ramsey, NBC, 1973. ⬙The Case of the Frenzied Feminist,⬙ The New Perry Mason, CBS, 1973. ⬙Man on Fire,⬙ The Magician, NBC, 1973. ⬙To Quote a Dead Man,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1973. Colie Burdette, ⬙The Iron Blood of Courage,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1974. Conrad Ackers, ⬙Triangle of Terror,⬙ Cannon, ABC, 1974. Mayer Langdon, ⬙Chief,⬙ Police Story, NBC, 1974. Todd, ⬙Tainted Lady,⬙ Medical Center, 1974. ⬙Day of the Robot,⬙ The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1974. Chopper One, ABC, 1974. Captain Roger Newhouse, ⬙Murder—Eyes Only: Part 1,⬙ Hawaii Five–0, CBS, 1975. Colonel Alec Niven, ⬙The Adventure of Colonel Niven’s Memoirs,⬙ Ellery Queen, NBC, 1975. Ezra Hubbard, ⬙Jesse Who?,⬙ Barbary Coast, ABC, 1975. Giraud, ⬙S.W.A.T.⬙ (pilot episode for the series of that name), The Rookies, ABC, 1975. Harmon, ⬙The Cruise Ship Murders,⬙ Switch, CBS, 1975. Ray Greenwald, ⬙Double Vengeance,⬙ Barnaby Jones, CBS, 1975. ⬙The Treasure Chest Murder,⬙ Adams of Eagle Lake, ABC, 1975. Alfred Donnelly, ⬙Night of the Shark,⬙ McCloud, NBC, 1976. Dr. Holmquist, ⬙The Nurse Killer,⬙ The ABC Mystery of the Week, ABC, 1976. Harmon, ⬙Au Large de Puerto Vallarta,⬙ Switch, CBS, 1976. ⬙Long Time Dying,⬙ Bronk, CBS, 1976. Gregg Patterson, ⬙Phillip’s Game,⬙ McMillan and Wife, NBC, 1977. Ivan Karp, ⬙Biofeedback,⬙ The Bionic Woman, ABC, 1977. ⬙The Big Frame,⬙ The Feathers and Father Gang, ABC, 1977. ⬙Carnival of Spies,⬙ The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1977. ⬙Deadly Countdown,⬙ The Six Million Dollar Man, ABC, 1977. ⬙The White Collar Killer,⬙ Most Wanted, ABC, 1977. San Pedro Beach Bums, ABC, 1977. Dr. Moon, ⬙Night of the Clones,⬙ The Amazing Spider– Man, CBS, 1978. Jellek, ⬙Angels Belong in Heaven,⬙ Charlie’s Angels, ABC, 1978. Lyle Galen, ⬙Yes, My Darling Daughter,⬙ Vega$, ABC, 1978. Maurice Benson, ⬙Vampire/The Lady and the Longhorn,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. 27
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Trevor Steele, ⬙The Reunion,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1989. Ancel Pollard, ⬙The Mistress,⬙ Designing Women, CBS, 1990. Andrew Cameron, ⬙Old Lady Lloyd,⬙ Road to Avonlea (also known as Avonlea), CBC and The Disney Channel, 1990. Jack T. Devlin, ⬙Daddy’s Girl,⬙ The Young Riders, ABC, 1990. Walter, ⬙Mona and Walter and Sam and Eric,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1990. John Thurston, ⬙Tinker, Taylor, Liar, Thief,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Senator Elliot Moses, ⬙The Washington Affair: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1994. Voice of Mayor Hamilton Hill, ⬙Cold Comfort,⬙ Batman: Gotham Knights (animated), The WB, 1998. Voice of Mayor Hamilton Hill, ⬙Over the Edge,⬙ Batman: Gotham Knights (animated), The WB, 1998. The Charlie Horse Music Pizza, PBS, 1998. Himself, Dynasty: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2001.
Story of a Newspaper (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1954. Narrator, Farm Calendar (also known as La ferme et les saisons), 1955. Narrator, Canadian Diamonds (documentary; also known as Les diamants du Canada), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1960. Narrator, Ka Ke Ki Ku (documentary), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1960. Narrator, The Land of Jacques Cartier (documentary; also known as Toutes isles), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1960. Narrator, On the Sea (documentary; also known as Les goelettes), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1960. Narrator, Soiree at St. Hilarion (short film; also known as En revenant de St–Hilarion), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1960. Narrator, Three Seasons (documentary; also known as La pitoune), National Film Board of Canada/ Crawley Films, 1960. Narrator, White–Whale Hunters of Anse–Aux–Basques (documentary; also known as L’Anse–aux– Basques), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1960. Turlutte (documentary; also known as La riviere du gouffre), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1960. David Moore, Drums of Africa, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1963. Narrator, Attiuk (documentary), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1963. Narrator, The Jean Richard (documentary; also known as Le Jean Richard), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1963. Narrator, Whalehead (documentary; also known as Tete–a–la–baleine), National Film Board of Canada/ Crawley Films, 1963. Narrator, Winter Sealing at La Tabatiere (documentary; also known as L’anse Tabatiere), National Film Board of Canada/Crawley Films, 1963. George Fuller, The Night Walker (also known as The Dream Killer and William Castle’s ⬙The Night Walker⬙), Universal, 1964. Bruce Stamford III, Sylvia, Paramount, 1965. Marc Peters, Harlow, Magna, 1965. Frederick Carter, Point Blank, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1967. Vic Rood, Tony Rome, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1967. Archer Madison, The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, Buena Vista, 1968. Dr. Wendell Roberts, The Detective, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1968. Raymond Marquis Allen, The Young Runaways, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1968. Del Ware, Tiger by the Tail, Commonwealth, 1970. Dr. Cory, The Dunwich Horror, American International Pictures, 1970.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Joseph Campbell, Arena (broadcast as an episode of The Richard Boone Show), NBC, 1964. John Pendennis, Scalplock, ABC, 1966. Lawrence, Braddock, CBS, 1968. City beneath the Sea, NBC, 1968. A. B. Carr, They Call It Murder, NBC, 1971. David, Rex Harrison Presents Short Stories of Love (also known as Short Stories of Love, Short Story, and Three Faces of Love), NBC, 1974. Giraud, S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975, broadcast as an episode of The Rookies, ABC. Davenport, Richie Brockelman: The Missing 24 Hours, NBC, 1976. Dr. Hamill, The Golden Gate Murders (also known as Specter on the Bridge), CBS, 1979. Hank’s aide, The Eyes of Texas, NBC, 1980. Jordon, Manimal, NBC, 1983. Hotel, ABC, 1983. Ritter, Crazy Dan, NBC, 1986. Mama’s Boy, NBC, 1987. Television Appearances; Other: Appeared in Eagle One and Our Man Flint. Film Appearances: The Mapleville Story, [Canada], 1947. Aviation Medicine (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1954. The Doll Factory (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1954. Javanese Dancing (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1954. 28
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Captain Charles Gates, Ulzana’s Raid, Universal, 1972. Burton, It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time (also known as Good Idea), Ambassador, 1975. Churchill, The Man in the Glass Booth, American Film Theatre, 1975. D’Angelo, Mr. No Legs (also known as The Amazing Mr. No Legs), 1981. Severo, The Hot Touch (also known as Peter Dion and Coup de maitre), Astral, 1982. Walter Thornton, The Lonely Lady, Universal, 1983. Frank Newley, Crystal Heart (also known as Corazon de cristal), New World, 1987. Walters, Millennium, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Terence Baggett, The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear (also known as The Naked Gun 2 1/2), Paramount, 1991. Deadly Deception, 1991. Lolita al desnudo (also known as Lolita’s Affair and L’afer Lolita), 1991. Bull Matterson, Landslide, Republic, 1992. John J. McCloy, The Commission, 2003.
BOEHMER BOEHMER, J. Paul 1965– (Paul Boehmer) PERSONAL Born October 30, 1965, in Dayton, OH. Education: Southern Methodist University, B.F.A.; University of Delaware, Professional Theatre Training Program, M.F.A. Career: Actor. Voice and speech teacher at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Member: Actors’ Equity Association. Awards, Honors: Audie Award finalist (with others), AudioFile magazine, outstanding classic recording, for the audiobook version of Moby Dick.
Stage Appearances: George, Richard III, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1953. Longaville, All’s Well That Ends Well, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1953. Duke Vincentio, Measure for Measure, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1954. Vincentio, The Taming of the Shrew, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1954. Cassius, Julius Caesar, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1955. Salanio, The Merchant of Venice, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1955. Callapine, Tamburlaine the Great, Stratford Festival of Canada, then Winter Garden Theatre, New York City, both 1956. Duke of Burgundy, Henry V, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1956. Rugby, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1956. Horatio, Hamlet, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1957. Orsino, Twelfth Night (also known as Twelfth Night, or What You Will), Stratford Festival of Canada, 1957. Protheus, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Stratford Festival of Canada, then Phoenix Theatre, New York City, both 1958.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Jonathan Harker, Count Dracula, Walnut Street Theatre, Mainstage, Philadelphia, PA, 1994. Title role, Hamlet, Shakespeare Festival of Dallas, Dallas, TX, c. 1995. Orsino, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (also known as Twelfth Night), Syracuse Stage, Syracuse, NY, c. 1995. James, Mr. Barford, and understudy for various roles, An Ideal Husband, The Peter Hall Company, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1996–97. Septimus Hodge, Arcadia, Arena Stage, Washington, DC, 1996–97. Elyot, Private Lives, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Marx Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, c. 1997. Molineux, The Shaughraun, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Bagley Wright Theatre, 1997, and Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, MA, 1998. Title role, The Invisible Man, Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, OH, c. 1998. St. Claire, The Crucifer of Blood, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Main Stage, Stockbridge, MA, 1999. Cusins, Major Barbara, Missouri Repertory Theatre (also known as Kansas City Repertory Theatre), Kansas City, MO, c. 2000. Seldon, The House of Mirth, American Conservatory Theater (ACT), San Francisco, CA, c. 2000. C. K. Dexter, The Philadelphia Story, Missouri Repertory Theatre (also known as Kansas City Repertory Theatre), University of Missouri–Kansas City Performing Arts Center, Spencer Theatre, Kansas City, MO, 2001.
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Dr. John Douglas, Miss Evers’ Boys, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 2002. Heisenberg, Copenhagen, Pioneer Theatre Company, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, c. 2003. Bernard Nightingale, Arcadia, Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, Mountain View, CA, 2004. Philip Lombard, Ten Little Indians, Pioneer Theatre Company, University of Utah, c. 2004.
Video Games: Melkor, Star Trek: Klingon Academy, 2000. Voices of Ambassador Saalek, Gul Sek, and Captain Joshua Martin, Star Trek: Bridge Commander, Activision, 2002. Audiobooks; as Paul Boehmer: Louis Auchincloss, Woodrow Wilson, Books on Tape, 2000. Owen Parry, A Faded Coat of Blue, Books on Tape, 2000. Owen Parry, Shadows of Glory, Books on Tape, c. 2000. Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear, Dark Inheritance, Books on Tape, 2001. Owen Parry, Call Each River Jordan, Books on Tape, 2001. Duane Schultz, The Dahlgren Affair, Books on Tape, 2001. Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Books on Tape, 2002. Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Books on Tape, 2002. Owen Parry, Honor’s Kingdom, Books on Tape, 2002. Richard Preston, The Demon in the Freezer: A True Story, Books on Tape, 2002. Niccolo Ammaniti, I’m Not Scared, Books on Tape, 2003. John Patrick Burdett, Bangkok 8, Books on Tape, 2003. Joe Connelly, Crumbtown, Books on Tape, 2003. William Martin, Harvard Yard, Books on Tape, 2003. Robert Morgan, Brave Enemies, Books on Tape, 2003. Jim Rogers, Adventure Capitalist: The Ultimate Road Trip, Books on Tape, 2003. Mark Salzman, True Notebooks, Books on Tape, 2003. James Siegel, Derailed, Books on Tape, 2003. James Swain, Sucker Bet, Books on Tape, 2003. The investigative staff of the Boston Globe, Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church, c. 2003. Terry Brooks, Tanequil (High Druid of Shannara) (also known as High Druid of Shannara), Books on Tape, 2004. Nicholas Delbanco, The Vagabonds, Books on Tape, 2004. James Swain, Loaded Dice, Books on Tape, 2004. Roy Blount, Jr., Feet on the Street: Rambles around New Orleans, Books on Tape, 2005. John Patrick Burdett, Bangkok Tattoo, Books on Tape, 2005. Richard Peck, Past Perfect, Present Tense: New and Collected Stories, Listening Library, 2005. James Siegel, Detour, Books on Tape, 2005. James Swain, Mr. Lucky, Books on Tape, 2005.
Appeared as Cassius, Julius Caesar, and as Bassanio, The Merchant of Venice, both productions at the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City, UT. Appeared as Massey, End of the Day, New York City; as Haplet, New Yorrick, New Yorrick, Epock Theatre, New York City; and in other productions, including plays at the Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland, OH. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lord Lyttleton, LIBERTY! The American Revolution, PBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Borg drone, ⬙Drone,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1998. Kapitan, ⬙The Killing Game: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1998. Hyperion Bay, The WB, 1998. Vornar, ⬙Tacking into the Wind,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1999. Neil, ⬙Semi–Decent Proposal,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier), NBC, 2001. ⬙New Mogul in Town,⬙ The Lot, American Movie Classics, 2001. Mestral, ⬙Carbon Creek,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2002. Wayne Leavitt, ⬙Roses and Truth,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2002. SS officer, ⬙Storm Front: Part 1,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2004. SS officer, ⬙Zero Hour,⬙ Enterprise (also known as Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Series V, and Star Trek: Untitled Fifth Series), UPN, 2004. FBI agent team leader, ⬙Uncertainty Principle,⬙ Numb3rs (also known as Numbers), CBS, 2005. Also appeared as Dr. Chisholm, Guiding Light, CBS. Film Appearances: Museum detective, The Thomas Crown Affair, United Artists, 1999. (As Paul Boehmer) Dr. Alan Field, Everyone’s Depressed, Kroyt Brandt Productions, c. 2002. 30
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BRAND Lauren Mason, ⬙Justice,⬙ Vengeance Unlimited, ABC, 1998. Jenny, ⬙Trade Off,⬙ Nash Bridges, CBS, 1999. Paige Anderson, ⬙I’ve Got You under My Skin,⬙ Angel, The WB, 2000. Laurianne Hastings, ⬙Too Tough to Die,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2001. Dot Isaac, ⬙Don’t Give Up,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2001. Dr. Lisa Holland, ⬙Hellbound,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 2002. Maureen Wilmore, ⬙Carnivores,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2002. ⬙Honor Thy Mother,⬙ For the People, Lifetime, 2002. Mrs. Ferris, ⬙The Other Side of Caution,⬙ The Lyon’s Den, NBC, 2003. Lieutenant Egan, ⬙Eye Spy,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as NCIS), CBS, 2004.
BOYER, Katy (Kate Boyer) PERSONAL Career: Actress. CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Esther Wrenn, Long Gone (also known as Stogies), HBO, 1987. Lorna, The King of Love, ABC, 1987. Kit Moran West, The Town Bully (also known as A Friendly, Quiet Little Town), ABC, 1988. Ruby Rose, Winnie, NBC, 1988. Renni, Trapped, USA Network, 1989. Lujane, Black Widow Murders: The Blanche Taylor Moore Story, NBC, 1993. Paula Marinelli, See Jane Run, ABC, 1995. Lady X (The Immortal Prisoner), White Dwarf, Fox, 1995. Danielle, Race Against Time: The Search for Sarah, CBS, 1996. Sarah Zarn, A Nightmare Come True, CBS, 1997. (As Kate Boyer) Cassie Hopper, Three Secrets, CBS, 1999.
Appeared as Mrs. Fenway in an episode of Cracker, ABC; as Michelle, High Incident, ABC; and as Sally Baxter, Traps, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Liza Bryan, Command 5, ABC, 1985. Film Appearances: Jeanine, Just One of the Guys, Columbia, 1985. Belinda Mart, Tapeheads, Avenue Pictures Productions, 1988. Benjamin’s mom, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Universal, 1997. Lonnie Campos, TripFall, Artist View Entertainment, 2000. Mother, Minority Report, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Harvest surgeon, The Island, DreamWorks, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Annie, ⬙Long Day’s Journey into Night,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1986. Zero One, ⬙11001001,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1988. Lena, ⬙God Bless the Child,⬙ Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988. (Uncredited) Zero One (in archive footage), ⬙Shades of Gray,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, syndicated, 1989. Megan, ⬙A Change of Heart,⬙ 21 Jump Street, Fox, 1990. Cassie Chapin, ⬙Bubba’s Baby,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1990. Neeoma Connally, ⬙By Any Means Necessary,⬙ Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994. Carrie Morgan, ⬙Carrie & Jessie,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. Jennifer, ⬙Interpretations,⬙ The Cape, syndicated, 1997. Broots’s ex–wife, ⬙Past Sin,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1997. Lydia, ⬙Working Girls,⬙ The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 1998. Jane, ⬙Prophets and Loss,⬙ Sliders, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Attendant woman, ⬙The Innocents,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1998. Attendant woman, ⬙Exegesis,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1998.
BRAND, Steven 1967– PERSONAL Born 1967; married Jacqui O’Sullivan (marriage ended); married Patrice (marriage ended). Avocational Interests: Played cricket for the Twelve Angry Men Cricket Club. Addresses: Agent—IFA Talent Agency, 8730 Sunset Blvd., Suite 490, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Lou Coulson Associates, 37 Berwick St., London W1V 3RF England. Manager—Bauer Company, 9720 Wilshire Blvd., Mezzanine, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Marsala/Tappan Management, 8324 Fountain Ave., Suite B, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 31
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Career: Actor. Performed excerpts from plays on the streets of Paris, France; appeared in fringe theater productions in London, England. Also worked on a freelance basis for a magazine publisher; Mobile Communication International (a communications trade magazine), publisher.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Lie.
CREDITS BRAUN, Steve 1976–
Film Appearances: Turnball, Beyond Bedlam (also known as Nightscare), International Video Productions, 1993. Memnon, The Scorpion King, Universal, 2002. Mr. Black, Stone & Ed, 2006. Michael, Treasure Raiders, 2006.
PERSONAL Born August 14, 1976, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Film Work: Production assistant, The Force Beyond (documentary), Media Home Entertainment, 1978.
Addresses: Agent—Lisa Kirk, Kirk Talent Agencies, 1006 Beach Ave., Eighth Floor, Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 1T7, Canada. Manager—Tiffany Kuzon, Evolution Entertainment, 901 North Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038.
Television Appearances; Series: Tom Sargent, The Darling Buds of May, ITV (England), 1993. Stewart Patterson, Wing and a Prayer, 1997. Peter, Love in the 21st Century, Channel 4 (England), 1999. Chris Rawlings, Doctors, BBC (England), 2000. Richard, The Savages, BBC, 2001. Andrew, The Mind of the Married Man, HBO, 2001. (English version) Voice of Paladin Alexander Andersong, Dr. Trevellian, and Sir Richard Hellsing, Herushingu (also known as Hellsing; animated), Pioneer Entertainment, 2002.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Dean, Hand, Old Soul Entertainment, 1998. Joey, Scalpers, The Asylum, 2000. Jeffrey, No Man’s Land (short film), 2000, CineClix Distribution, 2004. Tommy Ballenger, The Trip, TLA Releasing, 2002. Brian Kelly, The Skulls III, Universal Family and Home Entertainment, 2003. Cole, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (also known as Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies), New Line Cinema, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Iain Telfer, Psychos, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Peter Letham, Taggart: Dead Reckoning, 1997. John Rimbauer, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, ABC, 2003. Elliot, Mystery Woman, 2003. Hanson Collier, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Paul Fitzpatrick, Alien Express, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Goodwin, The Immortal, syndicated, 2000–2001. Jordan, Twins, The WB, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Scott, Dying to Dance, NBC, 2001. Mark Scott, Tornado Warning, PAX TV, 2002. Zack, Everybody’s Doing It, MTV, 2002. Richie Geck, Family Sins, CBS, 2004. Willis, Pterodactyl, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Adam Cooke, ⬙Blood’s Thicker,⬙ Casualty, BBC1 (England), 1994. Gary, Babes in the Wood, ITV (England), 1998. Mervyn Castle, ⬙Sleeping with the Enemy,⬙ The Bill, ITV1 (England), 1999. Dr. Ian Peters, ⬙The Good Doctor,⬙ Heartbeat, 2000. Dr. Malaga, ⬙Crow’s Feet,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Billy, ⬙Last Good Day,⬙ Tru Calling (also known as Heroine, Tru, and True Calling), Fox, 2005. 32
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BRENDON Stage Appearances: Pepper, Annie, Twelve Caesars Dinner Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1995. Lullabye League, The Wizard of Oz, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1996. Marie, The Nutcracker, Pennsylvania Ballet, Philadelphia, PA, 1996–2003. Radio City’s Christmas Spectacular, Branson, MO, 2000. Baby, Baby and Johnny, John Jay Theater, New York City, 2001. (Broadway debut) Girl in courtroom, The Crucible, Virginia Theater, New York City, 2002. Rivkele, God of Vengeance, Adams Memorial Theater, Williamstown, MA, 2002. Sal, The Moonlight Room, Tribeca Playhouse, New York City, 2003. Sal, The Moonlight Room, Samuel Beckett Theatre, New York City, 2004. Caitlin, 12th Premise, The Producer’s Club, New York City, 2004. 4.48 Psychosis, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 2005. Anya, The Cherry Orchard, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jordan, Twins, The WB, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Zone, December, 2000, pp. 32–33.
BRECKENRIDGE, Laura PERSONAL Born in Flourtown, PA; daughter of John (a physician and hospital department chairperson) and Diane (a nursing teacher and nursing school director) Breckenridge. Education: Attended Princeton University; studied voice with Russell Faith; trained with the Rock School of the Pennsylvania Ballet, School of American Ballet, Royal Ballet, Broadway Dance Center, and Steps on Broadway. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Rigberg Entertainment Group, 1180 South Beverly Dr., Suite 601, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Also appeared in Spin Moves, Off–Broadway production; The Melancholy Play, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ; Coppelia, and Cinderella, Pennsylvania Ballet. RECORDINGS
Career: Actress. BodyHype Dance Company, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, member, 2005.
Albums: (With others) Radio City Christmas Spectacular Cast Recording, 2000.
CREDITS Film Appearances: 12–year–old Gabby, Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God ... Be Back by Five, Phaedra Cinema, 1998. Bell, Southern Belles, Hart Sharp Video, 2005. Runaway, Havoc, Media 8 Entertainment, 2005. Colins, Loving Annabelle, 2005. Young Caroline, The Favor, Dark Night Productions, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: CB Teen, September/October 2005, p. 80. Philadelphia Inquirer, October 12, 2005. USA Today, October 25, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Rose Sorelli, Related, The WB, 2005—.
BRENDON, Nicholas 1971– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Pilots: Definitely Maybe, 2001.
Original name, Nicholas Brendon Schultz; born April 12, 1971, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Bob (a business consultant) and Kathy (a talent agent) Schultz; twin brother of Kelly Donovan (an actor); married Tressa Di-
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Girlfriend,⬙ The Jersey, The Disney Channel, 2000. Janice, ⬙Chapter Seventeen,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. 33
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Figlia (an actress), September 1, 2001. Education: Attended Pasadena City College.
Himself, MTV Presents: Videos That Don’t Suck, MTV, 1998. Buffy’s Back (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. The 2002 Much Music Video Music Awards, Much Music, 2002. TV’s Most Memorable Weddings, NBC, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Blueprint Artist Management, 5670 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2525, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Publicist—Pinnacle Public Relations, 8265 Sunset Blvd., Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeff, The Pool at Maddy Breakers, Fox, 2003. Voice of Xander, Buffy, the Vampire Slayer: The Animated Series, 2006.
Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in television commercial for Clearasil; Stuttering Foundation of America, spokesperson, 2001—. Also worked as a waiter, plumber’s assistant, veterinary janitor, food delivery person, script delivery person, day care counselor, and an electrician’s assistant.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guy in Ray–Ray’s gang, ⬙Hood in the Boyz,⬙ Married ... With Children, Fox, 1993. ⬙Do the Write Thing,⬙ Dave’s World, CBS, 1995. Himself, ⬙Buffy the Vampire Slayer,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Saturn Award nominations, best genre TV actor, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 1998, 1999, Saturn Award nomination, best genre TV supporting actor, 2000, Golden Satellite Award (with others), best ensemble television cast, 2001, all for Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Television Work; Series: Production assistant, Dave’s World, CBS, 1995–96. Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Further Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Los Angeles, CA; My Own Private Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA; Out of Gas on Lovers’ Leap, Los Angeles, CA.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Basketball player one, Children of the Corn III (also known as Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest), Dimension Films, 1995. Starcat, Psycho Beach Party, Strand Releasing, 2000. Lucas, Unholy, 2006. Jake Relm, Alien Fire, 2006.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Buffy: Season 3 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2003. Himself, Buffy: Season 4 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2003. Himself, Buffy: Season 5 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2003.
Film Work: Associate producer and production manager, Demon Island (also known as Pinata: Survival Island), First Look Home Entertainment, 2002. Associate producer, Unholy, 2006.
Video Games: Voice of Xander Harris, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Fox Interactive, 2000. Voice of Xander Harris, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds, Fox Interactive, 2003.
Television Appearances; Series: Alexander ⬙Xander⬙ Harris, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1996–2001, UPN, 2001–2003. Seth Richman, Kitchen Confidential, Fox, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared in The Young and the Restless, CBS.
Periodicals: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Official Magazine, October/ November, 2004. People, October 15, 2001, p. 177. Seventeen Magazine, February, 2000; May, 2000. Spectrum Magazine, March, 1999. Star: The Celebrity Magazine, April 10, 2001.
Television Appearances; Movies: Dana, Celeste in the City, ABC Family, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Young Roger, Secret Lives of Husbands & Wives, CBS, 1992. 34
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BRIDGERS Television Appearances; Movies: Ellen Gilcrest Rimbauer, The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, ABC, 2003. Debra, The Librarian: Quest for the Spear, TNT, 2004. Becky Tranter, McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Debra, The Librarian 2, TNT, 2006.
Teen Magazine, October, 2000, p. 51. YM Magazine, May, 1998.
BRENNER, Lisa 1974– (Lisa D. Brenner)
Television Appearances; Pilots: (Unaired) Emma Preston, Brookfield, ABC, 1996. Day One, The WB, 2000.
PERSONAL Full name, Lisa Dawn Brenner; born February 12, 1974, in Long Island, NY; daughter of Harry (a dentist) and Gloria (a dental assistant) Brenner; married Dean Devlin (an actor, producer, and writer), July 4, 2003. Education: Studied drama and English at Barnard College.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Miss Millie, ⬙The New Law,⬙ The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 1999. (As Lisa D. Brenner) Alison Malone, ⬙Adventures in Babysitting,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Lisa, Raw Is War, 2001. Kelsey Fram, ⬙Bully for You,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2001. Jessica, ⬙Statewide Swing,⬙ Mister Sterling, NBC, 2003. Gabrielle Marinelli, ⬙Killer Date,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Manager— James/Levy/Jacobson, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1470, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actress. Appeared with the children’s division of the Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center, New York City, from the ages of 10 to 14; appeared in television commercials since the age of 7, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter–day Saints.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Hanson’s, ⬙If Only,⬙ 2000; and Def Leppard, ⬙Goodbye.⬙
CREDITS
OTHER SOURCES
Film Appearances: Anne Howard, The Patriot (also known as Der Patriot), Columbia, 2000. Reese, The Groomsmen (also known as What Boys Like), Visionbox Pictures, 2001. Jan, Alex in Wonder (also known as Sex and a Girl), Velocity Home Entertainment, 2001. Amanda, Finding Home, Castle Hill Productions, 2003. Woman in the car, The Crux (short), 2004. Psychotic applicant, Roomies (also known as Wild Roomies), American World Pictures, 2004.
Periodicals: Soap Opera Weekly, 1996.
BRIDGERS, Sean PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: (As Lisa D. Brenner) Allison Sloan, All My Children, ABC, 1994. Maggie Cory (Ⲇ5), Another World (also known as Another World: Bay City), NBC, 1995–96. Carolyn, Turks, CBS, 1999. Jenny, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 1999.
Son of Ben and Sue Ellen Bridgers; married Rachel; children: Jackson, Kathryn. Education: Graduated from Western Carolina University, c. 1992. Addresses: Agent—Mitchell K. Stubbs & Associates, 8675 W. Washington Blvd., Suite 203, Culver City, CA 90232. Manager—Darris Hatch Management, 9538 Brighton Way, Suite 308, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Helen Paloma, The Triangle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Career: Actor, writer, and producer. 35
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Stage Appearances: Lieutenant Daniel Kaffe, A Few Good Men, Hoey Auditorium, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC, 1991. The Complete Works of Billy the Kid, La Jolla Playhouse, San Diego, CA, c. 1991.
Awards, Honors: Southeastern Media Award (with Nick Searcy), Atlanta Film Festival, 1998, for Paradise Falls. CREDITS Film Appearances: Josh, Road–Kill U.S.A., American International Pictures, 1993. Jedediah, Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice (also kwon as Children of the Corn: Deadly Harvest), Paramount, 1993. Mike Ibarra, Charlotte Tribune reporter, Nell, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Mr. Bob, Once Upon a Time ... When We Were Colored, 1995. Henry Bancroft, Paradise Falls, 1997. Tyler, Clover Bend, 2001. Diesel, Lullaby, 2002. Eldon, Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. Les Danyou, Apple Jack (also known as The Legend of Apple Jack; short), 2003.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Paradise Falls, 1997.
BURKS, WILLIS II 1935– (Willis Burks) PERSONAL Born October 25, 1935, in Birmingham, AL. Career: Actor.
Film Work: Producer, Paradise Falls, 1997.
Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, Drama Desk Award, Audelco Award, L.A. Ovation Award nomination, Los Angeles Theatre Alliance, award from Hollywood chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and Joseph Jefferson Award, all for Jitney.
Television Appearances; Series: Johnny Burns, Deadwood, HBO, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Lewis Messenger, Scattered Dreams (also known as Scattered Dreams: The Kathryn Messenger Story), CBS, 1993. Mr. Carter, Death in Small Doses, ABC, 1995. Dennis, Murderous Intent, CBS, 1995. Jeff, Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden (also known as Forbidden Memories), Family Channel, 1996. Aaron Clemens, The Secret (also known as The Killing Secret), NBC, 1997. Donna’s date, Close to Danger, ABC, 1997. Smitty, A.T.F., ABC, 1999. Robert, After Diff’rent Strokes: When the Laughter Stopped, Fox, 2000. Neil Bonnett, 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story (also known as 3), ESPN, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Willie, Equinox (also known as Isimeria), 1992. The Preacher’s Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. Baja, Fall, 1997. (As Willis Burks) Selwyn, Sunday, 1997. Colonel, Everything’s Jake, Blackjack Entertainment/ Boz Productions, 2000. (As Willis Burks) Gift for the Living (short film), 2005. Also appeared in Deadline. Television Appearances; Movies: Troy, Trigger Happy, Independent Film Channel, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Deputy Ⲇ1, ⬙A Tree Grows in Trinity,⬙ American Gothic, CBS, 1995.
Appeared as an old man in Black Filmmaker Showcase, Showtime.
Also appeared as policeman Ⲇ1, ⬙Strangler,⬙ American Gothic, CBS; Todd Denton, In the Heat of the Night; William Winters, Legacy, UPN.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Monty, ⬙Slave,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. 36
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Vagrant, ⬙Yes Sir, That’s My Baby,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Mr. Baxter, ⬙The Unthinkable,⬙ New York Undercover (also known as Uptown Undercover), Fox, 1997. Ralph Weathers, ⬙Jones,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2001. Thomas, ⬙Walk Like a Man,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2002. Old man, Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005.
BURNS Addresses: Agent—Omnipop Talent, 10700 Ventura Blvd., 2nd Floor, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor. Groundlings Sunday Company, former member; appeared with Los Angeles based theater groups, including The Groundlings, Acme Comedy, HBO Workspace, Attic Theatre, West End Playhouse, and the Zephyr; appeared in numerous television commercials, including Blockbuster, 2000; Jet Moto, 2000; Tostitos, 2000; Subway, 2000; Taco Bell, 2000; Coors Light, 2001; Dreyer’s, 2001; Black & Decker, 2001; Kawasaki, 2001; ESPN, 2001; Comedy World, 2001; General Electric, 2001; McDonalds, 2001; Sprint, 2002; Ameritech, 2002; Chevy, 2002; Dunkin’ Donuts, 2002; Dominos Pizza, 2002; Havoline, 2002; Toyota, 2002; Cingular Wireless, 2004; IKEA, 2004; Miller Beer, 2004; Degree Deodorant, 2004; Borders, 2004; Arby’s, 2005; Holiday Inn Express, 2005; Capital One, 2005; Mazola, 2005; and many others.
Appeared as Judge Robin Ingles in another episode of Law & Order, NBC; also appeared in an episode of As the World Turns, CBS. Stage Appearances: Fences, Missouri Repertory Theatre (also known as Kansas City Repertory Theatre), Kansas City, MO, c. 1991, also produced at Syracuse Stage. Pill Hill, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, c. 1992. Boochie, East Texas Hot Links, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1994. Two Trains Running, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, c. 1994. The Piano Lesson, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, c. 1996, also produced at Penumbra Theatre Company. Shealy, Jitney, GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1999–2000, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2000, Second Stage Theatre Company, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 2000–2001, National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, London, 2001. Saint Lucy’s Eyes, Women’s Project Theatre, then Cherry Lane Theatre, both New York City, 2001.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mr. Alden, The Gristle, 2001. Also appeared in The Best Man; Reverse Heaven; The Island. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Oblivious, Spike TV, 2001–2003. Reviewer, Movie Club with John Ridley, AMC, 2004. Best Week Ever, VH1, 2004. Himself, Totally High, E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
Major Tours: Shealy, Jitney, U.S. cities, 2000. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, 101 Best Kept Hollywood Secrets (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2004.
Video Games: Voice of Pope Joe, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Joe, The Thirteenth Year, The Disney Channel, 1999. BURNS, Regan 1968– Television Appearances; Specials: Party with Spike World Premiere Special, Spike TV, 2003. Best Year Ever, VH1, 2004. Best Summer Ever, VH1, 2004. Himself, 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, 101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Robert Regan Burns; born June 14,1968, in Ft. Benning, GA; married Jenna, December 12, 1995; children: one son, one daughter. Education: Earned theater degree from Radford University, 1990; studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. 37
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Himself, Balderdash, I, 2004. Burn victim, ⬙Thou Shalt Not...,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2004. Gary, ⬙Rodney Takes a Ship,⬙ Rodney, ABC, 2005. James Billmeyer, ⬙Iced,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2005.
Himself, 50 Most Wicked Women of Primetime, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, E! 101 Most Awesome Moments in Entertainment, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, 50 Most Outrageous TV Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, It’s So Over: 50 Biggest Celebrity Breakups, E! Entertainment Television, 2005. Himself, 50 Hottest Vegas Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2005. Himself, What Hollywood Taught Us About Sex, E! Entertainment Television, 2005. Himself, 101 Even Bigger Celebrity Oops, E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
WRITINGS Television Episodes: Oblivious, Spike TV, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Correspondent, Sports Central, Comedy Central, 2005.
BUTLER, Yancy 1970– (Yancy Victoria Butler)
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jeff, ⬙One Man’s Intervention is Another Man’s Tupperware Party,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1999. Office guy Ⲇ2, ⬙Y2K, You’re Okay,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1999. Orderly, ⬙Y’ Gotta Have Heart,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Patient, ⬙Students Get Flu; Carrie at Zoo; Monkey Throws Poo,⬙ Jesse, NBC, 1999. Vic, ⬙On the Rocks with a Twist of Limey,⬙ Rude Awakening, Showtime, 2000. Vic, ⬙Yes Sir, That’s My Baby,⬙ Rude Awakening, Showtime, 2000. Instructor Ⲇ2, ⬙Saved,⬙ Get Real, Fox, 2000. Security guard, ⬙Dick Strikes Out,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 2000. Officer Charlie Regan, ⬙Dave Moves Out,⬙ Titus, Fox, 2000. Howard, ⬙Double Play,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 2000. Officer Charlie Regan, Titus, Fox, 2000. Hotel security guard, ⬙Beloved Aunt,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2000. Dan, ⬙Blame the Messenger,⬙ Three Sisters, NBC, 2001. Mr. Franklin/Rudy the Dummy, ⬙Road Rage,⬙ The Hughleys, UPN, 2001. Officer B. Arthur, ⬙Walden Pond,⬙ The Ellen Show, CBS, 2001. Engineer, ⬙Destiny Turns on the Radio,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2001. Officer B. Arthur, ⬙Joe,⬙ The Ellen Show, CBS, 2001. ⬙Cold Splash of Truth,⬙ The Mind of the Married Man, HBO, 2001. Engineer, ⬙One Step (Parent) Backward,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2002. Scuba guy, ⬙The Black Widow Maker,⬙ The District, CBS, 2004. Neighbor, ⬙Experiment,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2004. School photographer, ⬙Superhero,⬙ Oliver Beene, Fox, 2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Yancy Victoria Butler; born July 2, 1970, in New York, NY; daughter of Joe (a singer and drummer with the Lovin’ Spoonful and a construction worker) and Leslie (a theatre company manager) Butler. Education: Sarah Lawrence College, graduated, 1991; trained for the stage at HB Studios, New York City. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Peg Donegan, Framework Entertainment, 9057 Nemo St., Suite C, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Saturn Award, best actress in a television series, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 2002, for Witchblade. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sergeant Eve Edison, Mann and Machine, NBC, 1992. Kate Patrick, South Beach, NBC, 1993. Officer Anne–Marie Kersey, Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997–98. Detective Sara ⬙Pez⬙ Pezzini, Witchblade, TNT, 2001–2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Jordan Henning, The Hit List, Showtime, 1993. Deidre Kenyon, The Ex, HBO, 1996. Avedon Hammond, Ravager, Sci–Fi Channel, 1997. Sandy Dickinson, The Witness Files, Cinemax, 1999. 38
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BYRD Various authors, We Could Do Worse: A Millennial Collection of Alternate Histories, Dove Entertainment, 1999. Martin Greenberg, editor, For the Good of the Firm, Audio Literature, 1999. Judith A. Jance, Outlaw Mountain, Dove Entertainment, 1999.
Lisa St. Claire, Thin Air (also known as Thin Air: A Spenser Mystery), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Veronica Hulka, ⬙The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2000. Kathy Swanson, Double Cross, Lifetime, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Beverly Kern, ⬙Misconceptions,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Karen, ⬙The Lisa and Billy Story,⬙ Grapevine, CBS, 1992. Lisa Gerou, ⬙Given the Heir,⬙ Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997. Lucinda Hastings, ⬙I Love Lucy,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Voice of third tourist, ⬙Iron Curtain,⬙ The Wild Thornberrys (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998. Treva, ⬙Officer Involved,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2000. Treva, ⬙32 Bullets and a Broken Heart,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2000. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. Sandra Previn, ⬙Ex,⬙ The Lyon’s Den, NBC, 2003.
Videos: Voice for the video game Propaganda, Virgin Interactive Entertainment. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Allure, March, 1995, p. 196. Cult Times, July, 2002, pp. 20–23. Expose, July, 2002, pp. 38–42. Femme Fatales, October, 2000, pp. 8–12. TV Guide, October 4, 1997, pp. 36–38. Wizard: The Comics Magazine, May, 2000, p. 68; July, 2000, pp. 40–43. Wizard’s Tomb Raider Special, July, 2000, pp. 62–67.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Sara ⬙Pez⬙ Pezzini, Witchblade, TNT, 2000.
BYRD, Thomas Jefferson 1941(?)– (Thom Byrd, Thomas Byrd, Tom Byrd, Thomas Byrd III)
Film Appearances: (As Yancy Victoria Butler) Little girl, Savage Weekend (also known as The Killer behind the Mask and The Upstate Murders), 1976, Cannon, 1983. Natasha ⬙Nat⬙ Binder, Hard Target, Universal, 1993. Jessie Crossman, Drop Zone, Paramount, 1994. Lisa, Annie’s Garden, JLM Productions, 1994. Corinne, Let It Be Me (also known as Love Dance), Savoy Pictures, 1995. Francesca, Fast Money, Orion, 1996. Wendy, The Treat, 1998. Kate, Doomsday Man, 1999. Ms. Toney, The Last Letter, Two–Oceans Pass Filmworks/DRD1 Productions, 2004. Emily Johanson, Bloodlines, Serendipitous Films, 2006.
PERSONAL Born c. 1941, in Griffin, GA. Education: Morris Brown College, B.S., education; California Institute of the Arts, M.F.A., modern dance. Addresses: Agent—Craig Wyckoff and Associates, 11350 Ventura Blvd., Suite 100, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor. Appeared in a commercial for the United Negro College Fund, 2001. Member: Actors’ Equity Association.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in a production of How Sweet the Sound, Playwrights Horizons Theatre, New York City.
Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, outstanding new performer, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best featured actor, both 2003, for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; Sundance Film Festival Award nomination, best lead actor, c. 2001, for MacArthur Park.
RECORDINGS
CREDITS Audiobooks; Narrator: Wendy Hornsby, Malice Domestic 3: High Heels in the Headliner, edited by Nancy Pickard, 1998. Judith A. Jance, Rattlesnake Crossing, 1998.
Film Appearances: (As Tom Byrd) Errol Barnes, Clockers, NCA/Universal, 1995. 39
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Mr. Leon, ⬙Moonlight Savings Time,⬙ Living Single, Fox, 1997. Curtis Romney, ⬙Mad Hops,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2004.
(As Thomas Byrd III) Caller eighteen, Girl 6, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Evan Thomas, Sr., Get on the Bus, Columbia, 1996. (As Thom Byrd) Luther, Set It Off, New Line Cinema, 1996. Country doctor, Touch Me, Devin Entertainment, 1998. Sweetness, He Got Game, Buena Vista, 1998. Uncle Rafeeq, Bulworth (also known as Tribulations), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Honeycutt, Bamboozled, New Line Cinema, 2000. Thomas, Trois, Rainforest Productions, 2000. Cody, MacArthur Park, 2001, Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2003. (As Thomas Byrd) Reverend Burton, The Kudzu Christmas, Urban Works Entertainment/Ventura Distribution, 2002. William, Never Get outta the Boat, Lot 47 Films, 2002. Jimmy, Ray, Universal, 2004. Marcus, X, Y, 2004.
Stage Appearances: Toledo, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 1991. Flyin’ West, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, c. 1994, and other productions, including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, New York City, and Indiana Repertory Theatre. Darker Face of the Earth, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Angus Bowmer Theatre, Portland, OR, 1996. Toledo, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Royale Theatre (now Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre), New York City, 2003. Digger, Elmina’s Kitchen, Centerstage, Pearlstone Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 2004–2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Thomas Byrd) Flora’s father, Mama Flora’s Family, CBS, 1998.
Also appeared in Home, The Piano Lesson, and Two Trains Running, all Alliance Theatre; Hamlet and Miss Evers’ Boys, both Indiana Repertory Theatre; and Spunk, San Diego Repertory Theatre, San Diego, CA. Also appeared in Fences, Jitney, and Seven Guitars.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Thomas Byrd III) Panhandler, I’ll Fly Away: Then and Now, PBS, 1993. Alphonse, Passing Glory, TNT, 1999. Raymond Parks, Boycott, HBO, 2001. Numb Finger Pete, Lackawanna Blues, HBO, 2005.
RECORDINGS Videos: The Making of ⬙Bamboozled,⬙ New Line Home Entertainment, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Louis Arthur, ⬙Random’s Child,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, CBS, 1992.
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C Peter Templer, A Dance to the Music of Time, Channel 4 (England), 1997. Oswald ⬙Tom⬙ Mosley, Mosley, Channel 4, 1998. George Brunos, The Jump, 1998. Japhet, Noah’s Ark (also known as Arche Noah—Das groesste abenteuer der menschheit), NBC, 1999. Charles Anderson, The Swap, ITV (England), 2002. Jason Shepherd, Fallen, ITV, 2004. Tyrannus, Empire, ABC, 2005.
CAKE, Jonathan 1967– PERSONAL Born August 31, 1967, in Worthing (some sources cite Rye–on–Sea), Sussex, England; father, a glassware importer; mother, a school administrator. Education: Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, graduated, 1989; studied with National Youth Theatre, London, and Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.Avocational Interests: Playing cricket, rugby, and basketball.
Television Appearances; Movies: Advocate, Nightlife, BBC (England), 1996. Ned Ridley, The Girl (also known as Catherine Cookson’s ⬙The Girl⬙), 1996. Hattersley, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, PBS, 1996. Rex Johnson, Cows, 1997. Regan Montana, Diamond Girl (also known as Harlequin’s ⬙Diamond Girl⬙ and Un amour inattendu), The Movie Channel, 1998. Wayne, The Bench, 1999. Dr. Josef Mengele, Out of the Ashes, Showtime, 2003. John Christow, Poirot: The Hollow, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Alastair Campbell, The Government Inspector, Channel 4 (England), 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Elyse Scherz, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Claire Maroussas, International Creative Management, 76 Oxford St., London W1B 1BS, England. Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials, including work for Cadbury confections. Awards, Honors: Barclays Best Actor Award, 2002, for Baby Doll; Theatre World Award, 2003, for Medea.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Nero, Riverworld, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Marriage, HBO, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jack Wellington, The American Embassy, Fox, 2002. Dr. Malcolm Bower, Inconceivable, NBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ed, ⬙Windfall,⬙ Press Gang, ITV (England), 1993. Jerome, ⬙Babies,⬙ Frank Stubbs Promotes, ITV, 1994. Ludo, ⬙I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good,⬙ Goodnight, Sweetheart, BBC (England), 1995. Stallion, ⬙Road Rage,⬙ The Thin Blue Line, BBC, 1996. Hippy protestor, ⬙No Trace of Tracy,⬙ Jonathan Creek, PBS, 1997. Randolph Cleveland, ⬙Voodoo Feet of Death,⬙ Dr. Terrible’s House of Horrible, BBC, 2001.
Appeared as Gareth in the series Degrees of Error, BBC (England). Television Appearances; Miniseries: Nat, Cold Lazarus, Bravo, 1996. Jack Favell, ⬙Rebecca,⬙ Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1997. 41
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Awards, Honors: Theatre World Special Award (with others), outstanding debut ensemble performance, 1997, for Skylight.
Television Appearances; Specials: Carrott U Like, BBC (England), 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Appeared in episodes of Degrees of Error and The Garden.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Frank Ryan, Picture This, 1999. Lord Pelham, Plunkett & Macleane, USA Films, 1999. Matthew, Harlem Aria (also known as Destiny—Einmal ganz oben stehen), 1999. Noel, Story of a Bad Boy, 1999. Stuart, Lip Service, Artist View Entertainment, 2001. Brian Jacobs, Double Bang, New City Releasing, 2001. Pavel, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), New Films International, 2002. Henry Wotton, The Picture of Dorian Gray, 2005. He, Find Love, 2005.
Film Appearances: Sir Gareth, First Knight, Columbia, 1995. Patrick Conner (some sources cite Gavin Stewart), True Blue (also known as Miracle at Oxford), FilmFour, 1996. Andrew Pryce–Stevens, Honest, Pandora Film/ Winchester Films, 2000. Sonny, The One and Only, Pathe Distribution, 2002. Stage Appearances: Baby Doll, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, Albery Theatre, London, 2000. Jason, Medea, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 2002, then Brooklyn Academy of Music, Harvey Theatre, and Brooks Atkinson Theatre, both New York City, 2002–2003. Father Flynn, Doubt, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Mark Endicott, The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Henry V at Shakespeare’s Globe, PBS, 1997.
Also appeared as Jason, Medea, Queen’s Theatre, London; appeared in Royal Shakespeare Company productions of As You Like It, The Beggar’s Opera, The Odyssey, Tamburlaine, and Wallenstein; also appeared in productions of Mill on the Floss and One Over the Eight.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Sherlock Holmes, Elementary, ABC, 2000. Taylor, World of Trouble, NBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Paul Babala, ⬙Nascent,⬙ For the People, Lifetime, 2002. Bradley Dawson, ⬙Monster’s Brawl,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. Freddy Cattan, ⬙The Source,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2003. Michael Fife, ⬙Invisible Evidence,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2003. Lex, ⬙He Was a Friend of Mine,⬙ Karen Sisco, ABC, 2004. Brad Paulson, ⬙Mended Hearts,⬙ Ghost Whisperer, CBS, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Radio Times, September, 1998, p. 14.
CAMARGO, Christian 1970– PERSONAL
Also appeared as Peter Witowski, ⬙Best of Enemies⬙ and ⬙Cascading,⬙ Presidio Med, CBS.
Born 1970; son of Victoria Wyndham (an actress). Education: Hobart College, B.A., art history; certificate from the Juilliard School; studied acting with Herbert Bergoff at HB Studios, New York City.
Television Work; Series: Executive producer, Full Throttle, 2004. Stage Appearances: Earl of Cambridge and Duke of Orleans, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1996.
Career: Actor and producer. Fast Ashleys (a vintage car shop and photo studio), Brooklyn, NY, founder and owner, 2000. 42
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CHATWIN Bill, Task Force 2001 (also known as Spy High), 2001. Archive guy, Van Wilder (also known as Van Wilder: Party Liaison, National Lampoon’s ⬙Van Wilder,⬙ and Party Animals—wilder geht’s nicht), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Heinz, The Singing Forest, Hollywood Independents, 2003. Uncle Artie, Iowa, 2005.
(Broadway debut) Edward Sergeant, Skylight, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1997. Henry V, Globe Theater, London, 1998. A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, Globe Theater, 1998. Lord Byron and Don Quixote, Camino Real, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1999. Horatio, Hamlet, Public Theatre, New York City, 2000. St. Gerude, The Poison Tree, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Music Center, Los Angeles, 2000. Title role, Kit Marlowe, Public Theater, 2001. Versati, The Underpants, Classic Stage Company, New York City, 2002. Coriolanus, Theatre for a New Audience, New York City, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Colin R. Campbell) Colin, Touch and Go, BBC (England), 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Simon, ⬙Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. (As Colin R. Campbell) Motorbike messenger, ⬙Take It to the Limit,⬙ Love Hurts, BBC (England), 1992. (As Colin R. Campbell) Vince, ⬙The Season of Heavenly Gifts: Part 2,⬙ The Darling Buds of May, ITV (England), 1992. Blackmailer, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1998. Charles Carr, ⬙Hank Williams,⬙ E! Mysteries & Scandals, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Epphus, ⬙Airplane,⬙ G vs E, USA Network, 1999. Intense man, ⬙My Man Sammo,⬙ Marital Law, CBS, 1999. (As Colin R. Campbell) Judd Holdsworth, ⬙Gabriel’s Last Stand,⬙ Heartbeat, ITV, 2000. Vossler, ⬙Val’s Big Bang,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 2001. Fire–eater, ⬙Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic,⬙ ER, NBC, 2001. Gas station attendant, ⬙Teen Spirit,⬙ Dead Last, YTV (Canada), 2001. Henrich Strauss, ⬙The Nemesis,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2003. (As Colin R. Campbell) Simon, Single, 2003. (As Colin R. Campbell) Captain Bob, ⬙Much Wants More,⬙ Casualty, BBC1 (England), 2004. Grady, ⬙Trees Made of Glass: Part 1,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005.
Also appeared in Timon of Athens, New York Shakespeare Festival; Design for Living, New York City; as Calisto, Clindor, and Theogenes, The Illusion, Berkshire Theatre Festival; Clifford, Deathtrap, Allegheny Highlands Regional Theatre; and Byron, Bloody Poetry, Seneca Lake Playhouse. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, August, 2002, p. 50.
CAMPBELL, Colin 1968– (Colin R. Campbell) PERSONAL Born January 24, 1968, in Mexico City, Mexico; father, a doctor. Education: Graduated from New York University with degree in acting; earned degree from University of Florence. Career: Actor.
CHATWIN, Justin 1982– CREDITS PERSONAL
Film Appearances: Construction man, The Hitcher, TriStar, 1986. Zero Patience, 1993. Waiter, Life During Wartime (also known as The Alarmist), Lions Gate Films, 1997. Curator, Planet Patrol, Allied Entertainment Group, 1999. Organist, Kiss Toledo Goodbye, A–Pix Entertainment, 1999. Las Vegas customs official, More Dogs Than Bones, Dream Entertainment, 2000.
Born October 31, 1982, in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada; father, an engineer; mother, an artist. Education: Studied commerce at the University of British Columbia. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. 43
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Career: Actor. CHRISTOPHER, Dyllan 1991– CREDITS PERSONAL
Film Appearances: Teenage fan, Josie and the Pussycats, MCA/Universal, 2001. Matt Soulsby, Taking Lives, Warner Bros., 2004. Zack, SuperBabies: Baby Geniuses 2, Triumph Films, 2004. Billy, The Chumscrubber, Newmarket Films, 2005. Robbie Ferrier, War of the Worlds, DreamWorks, 2005. The Invisible, Touchstone, 2006. The Pornographer’s Poem, 2006.
Born December 12, 1991. Education: Studied acting with Richard Bandar of the Actors Studio and Dawn Nelson; studied comedy and improvisation with Trisha Simmons; studied voiceover with Tina Panella Hart/ Hart Murmurs.Avocational Interests: Reading, riding bikes, swimming, diving, playing dodgeball and soccer. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401; Buchwald Talent Group, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Film Work: Producer, The Pornographer’s Poem, 2006.
Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including PetsMart, Oreo, National Education Association, Mercedes, Toys–R–Us, 1997, and McDonald’s, 1999.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: John Spencer, Christy, Choices of the Heart, Part I: A Change of Seasons, PAX, 2001. John Spencer, Christy, Choices of the Heart, Part II: A New Beginning, PAX, 2001. Clauson, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Tyler McKay, Traffic (also known as Traffic: The Miniseries), USA Network, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Sam Bailey’s son, Mad City, Warner Bros., 1997. Tommy, Armageddon, Buena Vista, 1998. Young Dudley, Dudley Do–Right, MCA/Universal, 1999. Max, Mexico City, Curb Entertainment, 2000. Kevin McCleary, Facing the Enemy, New Concorde Home Entertainment, 2001. Kid, Stuart Little 2, Columbia, 2002. Young Mark, Street of Pain (short), AtomFilms, 2003. Frankie Howard, Seabiscuit, Universal, 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lawrence, The Incredible Mrs. Ritchie (also known as L’Incroyable Mme Richie), Showtime, 2003. Television Appearances; Pilots: (Unaired) Jeremy Creek, ⬙Pilot,⬙ Smallville, The WB, 2001. Dempsey, Prodigy, The WB, 2004. Weeds, Showtime, 2005.
Also appeared as boy, Love Stinks; Mat, Prized Possessions.
Television Appearances; Episodic: J. T. Stanislaw, ⬙Doctor in the House,⬙ Mysterious Ways, PAX, 2001. ⬙Grim Ferrytale,⬙ Glory Days, The WB, 2002. Vinny Rose, ⬙The News Stand,⬙ Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, Fox, 2002. Pete, ⬙Harmony,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2002. Shaun Martin, ⬙Code of Silence,⬙ Just Cause, PAX, 2002. Josh Wilson, ⬙You Can’t Miss the Bear,⬙ Weeds, Showtime, 2005. Guest, The View, ABC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Avery Brown, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1994–95. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ralph Emerick ⬙Ralphie⬙ Anderson, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Walter, Out of Order, Showtime, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Small child, A Memory in My Heart, CBS, 1999.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, August, 2005, p. 56.
Also appeared as boy, Ties that Bind, CBS. 44
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CHUNG Additional voices for English version, Cowboy Bebop: Tengoku no tobira (also known as Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, Cowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin’ on Heaven’s Doro, and Cowboy Bebop: Knockin’ on Heavens Door; animated), Columbia TriStar, 2001. Ping–pong opponent, Showtime, Warner Bros., 2002. Man in suit, How to Do the Asian Squat (documentary short), 2002. Brendan, Garrett’s assistant, Undiscovered, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Chan, Baby, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1997. Jason Maple, ⬙From Here to Maternity,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1999. Young Eli, ⬙Where There’s Smoke,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 1999. Sean, ⬙The Hypocritic Oath,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2000. Shawn Douglas Brady (in flashback), Days of Our Lives, NBC, 2000. Jeffrey, ⬙Okay, Thanks,⬙ Life with Bonnie, ABC, 2002. Isaac, ⬙Blocked Lines,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2003. Theresa’s son, ⬙Calling Dr. Con,⬙ Lucky, FX Channel, 2003. Ian, ⬙Volcano,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2005. Chase Ryan, ⬙4x4,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of mechanic and Red Man for English version, Kokaku kidotai: Stand Alone Complex (also known as Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex), Cartoon Network, 2002.
Also appeared as Hank, ER, NBC; young Sean, Sunset Beach, NBC; in The Bernie Mac Show, Fox; The Andy Dick Show, MTV.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Shih, Desperation (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Desperation⬙), ABC, 2006.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Stand–up Comedy Live, Ice House.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Edwin Leong, Sucker Free City, Showtime, 2004. CHUNG, Ewan 1974(?)– Television Appearances; Episodic: (Scenes deleted) Bob, ⬙Best the Candidate,⬙ Stacked, Fox, 2005. Doctor, ⬙Lights Out,⬙ Invasion, ABC, 2005. Doctor, ⬙Alpha Male,⬙ Invasion, ABC, 2005. Clerk, ⬙Pulse,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005.
PERSONAL Born c. 1974, in Washington, D.C. Education: Attended the University of Virginia. Career: Actor. Translated the Zhang Yimou/Zhang Ziyi DVD audio commentary for House of Flying Daggers; OPM (sketch comedy group), member; Hung Yang Clan (rap group), member; appeared in television commercials for CBS Internet.
Stage Appearances; With OPM: Asians Gone Wild!, Flight Theatre at the Complex, Los Angeles, 2001. Me Laugh You Long Time, Flight Theatre at the Complex, 2002, Exit Theatre, San Francisco Fringe Festival, San Francisco, CA, 2002. Happy Endings, McCadden Place Theatre, Bang! Zoom! Sketch Comedy Festival, Los Angeles, 2002. Love Gone Wong, Flight Theatre at the Complex, 2003. Fresh Off the Mei–Flower, Flight Theatre at the Complex, 2003. SKETCHOFF!Ⲇ%!!, Roundhouse, Comedy Festival, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2003. I Can’t Believe They’re Not Oriental, Exit Theatre, San Francisco Fringe Festival, then McCadden Place Theatre, L.A. Fest of Sketches, 2003. Asian for Dummies, Flight Theatre at the Complex, then Exit Theatre, San Francisco Fringe Festival, 2004. SKETCHOFF!Ⲇ%!! Reloaded, Roundhouse, Comedy Festival, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2003. Thank You Come Again, McCadden Place Theatre, L.A. Fest of Sketches, 2004.
Awards, Honors: (All with OPM): Best of Fringe and Best Box Office Awards, San Francisco Fringe Festival, 2002, for Me Laugh You Long Time; Rice Bowl and second place People’s Choys Award, Comedy Festival, 2003, for SKETCHOFF!Ⲇ%!!; Best Box Office Award, San Francisco Fringe Festival, 2003, for I Can’t Believe They’re Not Oriental!; Rice Bowl Award and second place People’s Choys Award, 2004, for SKETCHOFF!Ⲇ%!! Reloaded; Best Box Office Award, San Francisco Fringe Festival, 2004, for Asian for Dummies; Rice Bowl Award and third place People’s Choys Award, 2005, for Sketchoff!Ⲇ%!!. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lee, Lincoln and 31st (short) 2001. 45
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Dangerously Asians, Flight Theatre at the Complex, then Lillian Theatre, L.A. Fest of Sketches, Los Angeles, 2005. SKETCHOFF!Ⲇ%!! Ha Ha H–A!, Roundhouse, Comedy Festival, 2003.
CLARKE, Sarah 1972– (Sarah Lively) PERSONAL Born February 16, 1972, in St. Louis, MO; daughter of Ernest (an engineer) and Carolyn (a homemaker) Clarke; married Xander Berkeley (an actor), September 7, 2001 (some sources cite 2002). Education: Attended Indiana University; studied in Italy; trained for the stage at Circle in the Square, New York City.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Nina Myers, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2001. Appeared as Jim’s wife in the unaired pilot for E–Ring.
Addresses: Agent—Jennifer Craig, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Lainie Stolhanske, Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Film Appearances: (As Sarah Lively) Catherine, All about George (short film), 2000. The clown, Pas de deux (short film), 2000. (As Lively) Reeny, The Accident, Parthenon Films, 2001. Sarah, Emmet’s Mark (also known as Killing Emmett Young), Screen Media Films, 2002. Birdie, Thirteen, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2003. Katrina, The Third Date (short film), Gigantic Pictures/ Iron Films, 2003. Company spokesperson, Below the Belt (also known as Human Error), New Deal Pictures, 2005. Diane, Happy Endings, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Selma, Psychic Driving (short film), Symerra Productions, 2005.
Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. Worked as an architectural photographer. Member: Kappa Alpha Theta (Beta chapter). Awards, Honors: CiNY Award, outstanding performance, Brooklyn Film Festival, c. 2000, for Pas de deux; Golden Satellite Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a television drama series, International Press Academy, and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, both 2003, for 24.
Stage Appearances: (As Sarah Lively) Madeline, ⬙k, x, z, and v,⬙ The 24 Hr. Plays, The 24 Hour Company, 45 Bleecker, New York City, 2000.
CREDITS
Affiliated with the Axis Theatre Company and the Willow Cabin Theatre Company.
Television Appearances; Series: Nina Myers, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2001–2004.
OTHER SOURCES Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, 24 Heaven, BBC, 2002. Herself, 24: The Postmortem, BBC, 2002. Herself, 24: Access All Areas, BBC, 2003.
Periodicals: TV Guide, June 8, 2002, pp. 34–35, 40; December 14, 2002, p. 18.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Sarah Lively) Melinda, ⬙Politically Erect,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 2000.
Electronic: Sarah Clarke Official Site, http://www.sarah-clarke.net, November 1, 2005. 46
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CLAVERIE, Charles See ROCKET, Charles
CLINE, Carrie ⴖCeCeⴖ 1985– (CeCe Cline) PERSONAL Born February 7, 1985, in Lyon, France. Career: Actress. Classically trained prima ballerina, appearing with Joffrey Ballet, London Ballet, and the American Ballet Theatre; appeared in over 200 national commercials. CREDITS Film Appearances: Debbie Carter, Verbal Communications, 2002. (Uncredited) Missy, Catch Me If You Can, DreamWorks, 2002. (As CeCe Cline) Young female intern, Serenity, Universal, 2005. Liz, Memoirs of a Geisha, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005. Ginny Willerson, All the King’s Men, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006. Brandy, Trick or Treat, 2006.
CLYDE, Craig (Clyde L. Craig) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Recurring, Web Girl (also known as Virtually Casey), 2001. Susie, Scratch & Burn (also known as Blunt), MTV, 2002.
Married; children: K. C. (an actor). Career: Actor, writer, and director. Majestic Entertainment, Salt Lake City, UT, cofounder and affiliate, 1989—. Worked as an English teacher.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Heather, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Katelyn, Stolen from the Heart, CBS, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: The Time Machine, NBC, 1978. The Adventures of Nellie Bly (also known as The Amazing Nellie Bly), NBC, 1981. Prison guard, A Killer in the Family, ABC, 1983. Man in western wear, Scorned and Swindled, CBS, 1984. Security guard, Konrad, PBS, 1985. Mr. Angelo Romano, The Witching of Ben Wagner, The Disney Channel, 1987. Harry Van Pelt, Evil in Clear River, ABC, 1988.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Zelda Vogel, Chestnut Hill, NBC, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ellen Hunt, ⬙Prom Misses, Prom Misses,⬙ Clueless, UPN, 1999. Charley, the dancer, ⬙The Time the Millennium Approached,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 1999. 47
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Deputy, Mothers, Daughters, and Lovers (also known as American River), NBC, 1989. Virgil Wilson, Little Heroes, syndicated, 1992. Nolan Douglas, In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion (also known as Children of Fury), NBC, 1992. Deliver Them from Evil: The Taking of Alta View (also known as Take Down), CBS, 1992. Jack’s father, In the Shadow of Evil, CBS, 1995. It Was Him or Us, CBS, 1995. Police officer, Terror in the Family, Fox, 1996. Detective Joe Summer, Not in This Town, USA Network, 1997. Police officer, Alikes, 2002. Major Titanium, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, PAX, 2002.
The Legend of Wolf Mountain, Hemdale Releasing, 1993. Heaven Sent, KOAN, 1994. Walking Thunder, KOAN/Rated Gee!, 1997. The Long Road Home, KOAN, 1999. A Dog’s Tale, Majestic Family Film I, 1999. Castlerock, 2000, Alpha Media, 2002. No Place like Home, Desert Rock Films/Rag Entertainment/Majestic Film Partners, 2001. Dumb Luck, Desert Rock Films/Tag Entertainment, 2001. The Derby Stallion, Scorpio Pictures, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Stan Quintero, Sidney Sheldon’s ⬙Nothing Lasts Forever,⬙ CBS, 1995. Carl Whiteside, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenet and the City of Boulder, CBS, 2000.
Film Work; Other: (As Clyde L. Craig) Coproducer, The Book of Mormon Movie, Volume 1: The Journey, Gary Rogers/ Mormon Movies, 2003.
Also directed the short film The Christmas Bear, Majestic Entertainment/ICE.
WRITINGS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Policeman, ⬙Bar Mitzvah,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000.
Screenplays: (As Clyde L. Craig) Blood Games, Epic Video, 1990. China O’Brien II, Fred Weintraub Productions/Golden Harvest, 1991. Wind Dancer, KOAN/Majestic Entertainment, 1993. The Legend of Wolf Mountain, Hemdale Releasing, 1993. Heaven Sent, KOAN, 1994. Walking Thunder (also based on story by Craig), KOAN/Rated Gee!, 1997. The Long Road Home, KOAN, 1999. Castlerock (also based on story by Craig), 2000, Alpha Media, 2002. Dumb Luck, Desert Rock Films/Tag Entertainment, 2001. The Book of Mormon Movie, Volume 1: The Journey, Gary Rogers/Mormon Movies, 2003.
Appeared as doctor in an episode of Extreme, ABC; and as detective and Sheriff Rowdy Huntsinger in various episodes of Promised Land, CBS. Television Director; Movies: Little Heroes, syndicated, 1992. Miracle Dogs, Animal Planet, 2003. Film Appearances: Beyond Death’s Door, NBC, 1978. Captain Wyatt, Hangar 18 (also known as Invasion Force), Sunn Classic Pictures, 1980. Fourth gold rush man, Earthbound, Taft International Pictures, 1981. Eddie Briggs, In Search of a Golden Sky, Comworld Pictures, 1984. Magruder, Tripwire, Cinetel Films/New Line Cinema, 1990. Dr. Sloan, Wind Dancer, KOAN/Majestic Entertainment, 1993. Patrol officer, Truth or Consequences, N.M., Sony Pictures Entertainment/Triumph Films, 1997. Jim Jacobs, The Long Road Home, KOAN, 1999. Deputy Edwards, Castlerock, 2000, Alpha Media, 2002. Mitch Harris, Believe, Kaleidoscope Pictures, 2005.
Also author of script for the short film The Christmas Bear, Majestic Entertainment/ICE. Television Movies: Little Heroes, syndicated, 1992. Other: (With James Hennessy) Wind Dancer (novel; based on his screenplay), ProMotion Publishing, 1997. Also author of the suspense novel First We Dance. Contributor to magazines and newspapers, including Deseret News.
Film Director: Wind Dancer, KOAN/Majestic Entertainment, 1993. 48
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COLVEY Also appeared as Flora, Gargouille.
ADAPTATIONS
Television Appearances; Series: Danielle Valeur, Mount Royal (also known as Mont– Royal), 1989. Christina Champlain, 15/Love, 2004.
The films A Dog’s Tale, released by Majestic Family Film I in 1999, No Place like Home, released by Desert Rock Films/Tag Entertainment/Majestic Film Partners in 2001, and Adventures of Young Van Helsing: The Quest for the Lost Scepter, released by Scorpio Pictures/UAV Entertainment in 2004, were all based on stories by Craig.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Moreen, Scoop III, 1994. Moreen, Scoop IV, 1995. Lillian, Zoya (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Zoya⬙), NBC, 1995. Doris’s secretary, Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke, CBS, 1999. Marcia, Dice, 2001.
COLVEY, Catherine PERSONAL Education: Concordia University, B.A., theatre; studied at the Theatre National de Mime; studied voice with Lloyd Coutts; studied dance with Therese Petit; studied atelier performance with Lily Parker, Danielle J. Suissa, and Saskia Noorehock–hest.
Television Appearances; Movies: Nancy, Miles to Go..., CBS, 1986. Rosemary, Shades of Love: Make Mine Chartreuse, 1987. Woman at car rental, Hitting Home (also known as Obsessed), 1987. Andrea, The Reckoning (also known as Final Judgement and Final Judgment), 1991. Le choix, 1991. Elisabeth, Monsieur Ripois, 1993. Sara Murphy, Zelda, 1993. Mademoiselle Rombert, The Audrey Hepburn Story, ABC, 2000. Suzanne, Task Force: Caviar (also known as Un reglement de comptes), Global, 2000. Dr. Barbara Shepherd, Baby for Sale, Lifetime, 2004. Shirley, A Deadly Encounter, Lifetime, 2004. Lynda Tedanski, I Do (But I Don’t), Lifetime, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Mensour Agency, 61a York St., Ottawa, Ontario K1N 5T2 Canada. Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Reporter at shopping plaza, Keeping Track, Shapiro Entertainment, 1985. Mrs. Abbott, Joshua Then and Now, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1985. Flora, Cursed (also known as Pouvoir obscur), 1990. Voice of life saver, L’enfant d’eau (also known as Behind the Blue and Water Child), 1995. Chilcott, Dead Innocent (also known as Eye), Oasis International, 1996. Dr. Smith, Never Too Late (also known as Jamais trop tard), Allegro Distribution U.S., 1997. La journaliste de Rezo Zero, Les milles merveilles de l’univers (also known as The Thousand Wonders of the Universe), UGC Distribution, 1997. Clauson, When Justice Fails, PM Entertainment Group, 1998. Dr. Kossim, Captive, Oasis International, 1998. Anita, Rape (short), 1999. State prosecutor, Le dernier souffle (also known as Dead End and The Last Breath), 1999. Katz, Tunnel, PM Entertainment Group, 2000. Marge Reilly, One–Eyed King, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Claire Mellinger, Levity, Studio Canal, 2003. Magda, Big Money (short), 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Claire Stevens, ⬙Family Secrets,⬙ Sirens, syndicated, 1994. Belinda Preston, ⬙UFO Duplication/Clara’s Friend,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1996. Amy Cocuzzi, ⬙The Face of Helene Bournouw,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1998. Pasty LaRue, ⬙That’s Why the Lady is a Vamp,⬙ Vampire High, YTV, 2001. Ramona, ⬙Celibacy,⬙ Naked Josh, Oxygen, 2004. Ramona, ⬙Flirting with Disaster,⬙ Naked Josh, Oxygen, 2004. Radio Appearances: Appeared as Florence Gardinier, Parc des Braves, Radio Canada; in La Bonne Aventure, Radio Canada. 49
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Original name, Artis Leon Ivey, Jr.; born August 1, 1963, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Artis Leon (a carpenter) and Jackie (a factory worker; maiden name, Jones) Ivey; brother of Malieek Straughter (an actor and rap music performer); married Josefa Salinas, September 27, 1997 (divorced); children: six (some sources cite five or seven), including Zhaneand (daughter), Milan, Darius. Education: Attended Compton Community College. Avocational Interests: Collecting.
Film Appearances: Himself, Phat Beach, LIVE Entertainment/Orion, 1996. Gerard, Dear God, Paramount, 1996. Banker, Batman & Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Dion Brothers, An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (also known as Burn Hollywood Burn), Buena Vista, 1997. Blue Lou, Midnight Mass, 1998. Title role, Jerome, and Cherone (triplets), Tyrone (also known as Bad Trip), Tyrone Productions, 1998. Himself, Lei ting zhan jing (also known as China Strike Force), Deltamac Entertainment/Indies Film Distribution, 2000. Himself, Leprechaun in the Hood (also known as Leprechaun 5: Leprechaun in the Hood), Trimark Pictures, 2000. Jeff Cort, Submerged, Underwater Productions/New City Releasing/GAGA Communications, 2000. Officer Harris, Gangland, Dominion International, 2000. Officer Starkey, The Convent, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Principal Interest (The Administrator Formerly Known as Principal), Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth, Lions Gate Films, 2000. Dope Case Pending, York Entertainment, 2000. Carl Wright, In Pursuit, Ajax Home Entertainment/ Showcase Entertainment, 2001. Cool, Tapped Out, Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Himself, Get over It!, Miramax, 2001. ⬙T,⬙ Perfume (also known as Dress to Kill), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Brad Vorman, Stealing Candy (also known as Internet Queen), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Himself, Media Whore (short film), Big Film Shorts, 2002. Outlaw, Storm Watch (also known as Code Hunter and Virtual Storm), Velocity Home Entertainment, 2002. Big Heat, Exposed, Mainline Releasing, 2003. Himself, Four Fingers of the Dragon (short film), Dragon Films, 2003. Himself, Stupidity (short film), Trailervision, 2003. Dante Jackson in director’s cut, Daredevil, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Maduzor, Ravedactyl: Project Evolution (short film), Beyond Comics, 2003. Master of ceremonies, The Beat, 2003, Ardustry Home Entertainment, 2005. Dunzio Day, Gang Warz, 2004. Franky, Ta divina Splitska noc (also known as A Wonderful Night in Split), 2004. ⬙187,⬙ Dracula 3000, Fiction Film & Television, 2004.
Addresses: Office—Crowbar Management, P.O. Box 5147, Culver City, CA 90231–5147. Agent—Don Buchwald and Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor, singer, songwriter, and music producer. KDAY–Radio, Los Angeles, regular performer; Crowbar Management, founder of the record label Crowbar; The Replacements (music group), founder, c. 2002; concert performer at various venues, including appearances with United Services Organization (USO) tour to military venues in the Balkans, 2002; Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, spokesperson. Appeared in advertisements. California Department of Forestry, worked as a firefighter; Los Angeles International Airport, worked as a member of the security team. Also known as Carlito Green. Member: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Awards, Honors: Billboard Music Award, number one song of 1995, Grammy Award, best rap solo performance, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, MTV Video Music awards, best video from a film and best rap video, Grammy Award nomination, record of the year, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best movie song, all 1996, and American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award (with others), most performed song from a motion picture, 1997, all for the song ⬙Gangsta’s Paradise⬙ from the film Dangerous Minds; MTV Video Music Award, best dance video, 1996, for ⬙1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New)⬙; American Music Award, favorite rap artist, 1996; other MTV Video Music awards; Blimp awards from the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards; America Online awards; World Music Award; platinum record certifications, Recording Industry Association of America, for the albums It Takes a Thief and Gangsta’s Paradise and the singles ⬙Fantastic Voyage⬙ and ⬙Gangsta’s Paradise,⬙ and gold record 50
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Michael Adkins, Grad Night, Mathis & Morris Productions/Barnholtz Entertainment, 2005. Himself, Love Hollywood Style, Stein 5150 Productions/DMB Films, 2006. Master Flow, Retirement, Corner Stone Pictures, 2006. Film Song Performer: ⬙Gangsta’s Paradise,⬙ Dangerous Minds (also known as My Posse Don’t Do Homework), Buena Vista, 1995. Performer of songs that have been featured in other films, television productions, and videos. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, Comeback—Die grosse Chance, [Germany], 2004. Himself, I Love the ’90s, VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Lieutenant Gil Suggs, ⬙On the Line,⬙ ABC Movie of the Week, ABC, 1998. Luther (Lucifer), Judgment Day, HBO, 1999. Ice, Red Water, TBS, 2003. Captain Bergin, Pterodactyl, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Member of 20 Fingers, MTV’s Spring Break ’95, MTV, 1995. Disney’s Spring Break Blast, syndicated, 1995. Motown 40: The Music Is Forever, 1998. Judge, The 17th Annual Miss Teen USA (also known as The 1999 Miss Teen USA Pageant), CBS, 1999. The Rock to Erase MS Concert, VH1, 1999. Himself, 100 Greatest Number One Singles, [Great Britain], 2001. Himself, The Secret History of Rock ’n’ Roll, 2001. The Great American History Quiz: 50 States, 2001. Celebrity Boot Camp, Fox, 2002. Himself, VH1 Goes inside Fear Factor, VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 37th Annual Grammy Awards, 1995. The 1995 Billboard Music Awards, 1995. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1996. The 1996 World Music Awards, 1996. The 13th Annual MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1996. The 38th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1996. The 23rd Annual American Music Awards, 1996. Presenter, The 24th Annual American Music Awards, 1997. The 26th Annual American Music Awards, 1999. Prism Awards 2000, 2000. ESPN Action Sports and Music Awards, ESPN, 2002. 51
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 ⬙Tuff Jam Uvm Dub,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1997. ⬙The Winner,⬙ Warner Bros. Records, 1997. ⬙Yo ho ho,⬙ 2000. ⬙Hustler,⬙ TX2, 2003.
Guest, Pyramid, syndicated, 2002, 2003. Contestant, ⬙Tournament 1, Game 4,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2003. Himself, Big Brother’s Little Brother, Channel 4, 2003. Himself, Liquid News, BBC, 2003. Guest, Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2003. Guest, V Graham Norton, Channel 4 (England), 2003. Hollywood Squares, syndicated, multiple appearances, 2003. (In archive footage) Himself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2003, 2004. Contestant, ⬙Tournament 4, Game 4,⬙ Celebrity Blackjack, Game Show Network, 2004. Himself, Tout le monde en parle, 2004, 2005.
Other singles include ⬙Whatcha Gonna Do⬙ and ⬙You’re Gonna Miss Me.⬙ Singles with Others: B Real, ⬙Hit ’Em High,⬙ 1996. (With Forty Thevz) ⬙C U When U Get There,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1997. Ophelie, ⬙Keep It on the Red Light,⬙ 1997. (With Kenny Rogers) ⬙The Gambler,⬙ 2000. XSS, ⬙Peepshow,⬙ 2005.
Appeared as a guest, The Test, FX Channel; as a panelist, TNN’s ⬙Conspiracy Zone with Kevin Nealon,⬙ The National Network; and as D.J., The Watcher; also appeared in episodes of Holla, Black Entertainment Television; The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder, CBS; Late Night with Rita Sever (also known as Friday Night); and Weakest Link, NBC.
Associated with the song ⬙Raise the Roof,⬙ by Chazz. Albums with Others: WC and the MAAD Circle, Ain’t a Damn Thing Changed, Priority, 1991. Quincy Jones, Q’s Jook Joint, Qwest/Warner Bros. Records, 1995. Dazzie Dee, Re–Birth, EMD/Capitol, 1996. George Clinton, Greatest Funkin’ Hits, Raging Bull, 1996. 17 Reasons (compilation), Black–N–Brown, 1998. Coolio’s Crowbar Records Presents... (compilation), Beyond, 1999.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Mr. Thomas, Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996. Himself, Hitz (also known as Hits), UPN, 1997. Snitch, FX Channel, 2002. Television Theme Song Performer; Series: (With others) Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996–97. Kenan & Kel, Nickelodeon, 1996–2000.
Also appeared in other albums, including performances with the World Class Wreckin’ Crew and NuSkool.
RECORDINGS
Album Executive Producer: (With others) Phat Beach (soundtrack recording), TVT/ Blunt, 1996. Forty Thevz, Honor among Thevz, PolyGram, 1997. (With others) Now That’s What I Call Music (compilation), Virgin/EMI/PolyGram, 1997.
Albums: It Takes a Thief, Tommy Boy Records, 1994. Gangsta’s Paradise, Tommy Boy Records, 1995. My Soul, Tommy Boy Records, 1997. Fantastic Voyage: The Greatest Hits, Tommy Boy Records, 2001. El Cool Magnifico, Dragon Riders/Riviera Entertainment, 2002.
Album Producer: Clueless (soundtrack recording), Capitol, 1995. Fresh Hits 1997 (compilation), Alex, 1997.
Singles: ⬙County Line,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1993. ⬙Fantastic Voyage,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1994. ⬙I Remember,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1994. ⬙Mama I’m in Love with a Gangsta,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1994. ⬙Gangsta’s Paradise,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1995. ⬙1, 2, 3, 4—Gotta Get Up,⬙ 1995. ⬙Too Hot,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1995. ⬙It’s All the Way Live (Now),⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1996. ⬙1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New),⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1996. ⬙Ooh La La,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1997.
Videos: Himself, Classic Albums: Stevie Wonder—Songs in the Key of Life, ILC Music, 1997. Music Videos: ⬙County Line,⬙ 1993. ⬙Fantastic Voyage,⬙ 1994. ⬙I Remember,⬙ 1994. ⬙Mama I’m in Love with a Gangsta,⬙ 1994. ⬙Gangsta’s Paradise,⬙ 1995. 52
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 ⬙1, 2, 3, 4—Gotta Get Up,⬙ 1995. ⬙Too Hot,⬙ 1995. (With B Real) ⬙Hit ’Em High,⬙ 1996. ⬙It’s All the Way Live (Now),⬙ 1996. ⬙1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New),⬙ 1996. (With Forty Thevz) ⬙C U When U Get There,⬙ 1997. (With Ophelie) ⬙Keep It on the Red Light,⬙ 1997. ⬙Ooh La La,⬙ 1997. ⬙Tuff Jam Uvm Dub,⬙ 1997. ⬙The Winner,⬙ 1997. Blondie, ⬙Rapture/Maria/No Exit,⬙ 1999. Tupac, ⬙Temptations,⬙ 1999. (With Kenny Rogers) ⬙The Gambler,⬙ 2000. ⬙Yo ho ho,⬙ 2000. (With XSS) ⬙Peepshow,⬙ 2005.
COOPER Songs Featured in Films: (With others) ⬙Gangsta’s Paradise,⬙ Dangerous Minds (also known as My Posse Don’t Do Homework), Buena Vista, 1995. Coolio’s songs have been featured in other films, television productions, and videos. Television Music; Theme Songs; Series: (With others) Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996–97. Kenan & Kel, Nickelodeon, 1996–2000. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Musicians, Volume 19, Gale, 1997.
Associated with the music video ⬙Raise the Roof,⬙ by Chazz.
Periodicals: Billboard, November 4, 1995, pp. 11–12; August 30, 1997, pp. 10–11; May 30, 1998, p. 29; September 26, 1998, p. 16. Entertainment Weekly, August 18, 1995, p. 53; November 10, 1995; December 29, 1995, pp. 46–47; August 1, 1997, p. 74; December 5, 1997, p. 16; September 2, 2005, p. 34. Entertainment Weekly on Campus, fall, 1997, pp. 14–16. Jet, March 18, 1996, pp. 32–37; September 23, 1996, pp. 62–63; March 24, 1997, p. 38; August 2, 1999, p. 34; January 7, 2002, p. 62. Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, August 4, 1994. People Weekly, January 29, 1996, pp. 51–52; October 7, 1996, p. 16; December 21, 1998, p. 103; April 11, 2005, p. 49. Rap Sheet, December, 1995. Rolling Stone, December 14, 1995. Spin, January, 1996; March, 1996. Time, December 14, 1998, p. 31. Time for Kids, February 16, 1996, p. 8. USA Weekend, August 16, 1996.
WRITINGS Albums: It Takes a Thief, Tommy Boy Records, 1994. Gangsta’s Paradise, Tommy Boy Records, 1995. My Soul, Tommy Boy Records, 1997. Fantastic Voyage: The Greatest Hits, Tommy Boy Records, 2001. El Cool Magnifico, Dragon Riders/Riviera Entertainment, 2002. Singles: ⬙County Line,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1993. ⬙Fantastic Voyage,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1994. ⬙I Remember,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1994. ⬙Mama I’m in Love with a Gangsta,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1994. ⬙Gangsta’s Paradise,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1995. ⬙1, 2, 3, 4—Gotta Get Up,⬙ 1995. ⬙Too Hot,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1995. ⬙It’s All the Way Live (Now),⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1996. ⬙1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New),⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1996. (With Forty Thevz) ⬙C U When U Get There,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1997. ⬙Ooh La La,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1997. ⬙Tuff Jam Uvm Dub,⬙ Tommy Boy Records, 1997. ⬙The Winner,⬙ Warner Bros. Records, 1997. (With Kenny Rogers) ⬙The Gambler,⬙ 2000. ⬙Yo ho ho,⬙ 2000. ⬙Hustler,⬙ TX2, 2003.
Electronic: Coolio’s Official Website, http://www.cooliosofficial website.com, July, 2000.
COOPER, Bradley 1975– PERSONAL Born January 5, 1975, in Philadelphia, PA. Education: Georgetown University, B.A. (with honors), 1997; New School University, Actors Studio, M.F.A.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 (Scenes deleted) Gordon Pinella, Changing Lanes, Paramount, 2002. Jeff, Carnival Knowledge, Minaret Films, 2002. Travis Patterson, My Little Eye, Focus Features, 2003. Zack ⬙Sack⬙ Lodge, Wedding Crashers, New Line Cinema, 2005. Failure to Launch, Paramount, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Susan Calogerakis, Thruline Entertainment, 9250 Wilshire Blvd., Ground Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Learning through the Expanded Arts Program, volunteer teacher.
RECORDINGS
CREDITS
Videos: Satan and man at yoga class, Stella Shorts 1998–2002, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Treks in a Wild World (also known as Lonely Planet and Lonely Planet Treks), beginning 2000. Will Tippin, Alias, ABC, 2001–2003. Agent Mark Rivers, a recurring role, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Tom Wexler Graham, Jack & Bobby, The WB, 2004–2005. Jack Bourdain, Kitchen Confidential, Fox, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 24, 2005, p. 58. Movieline, October, 2002, p. 18. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, May, 2005, p. 95. People Weekly, June 27, 2005, p. 93. Rolling Stone, October 6, 2005, p. 82. TV Guide, March 22, 2003, p. 46.
Appeared in a recurring role in unaired episodes of The $treet, Fox. Television Appearances; Movies: Morgan Murphy, The Last Cowboy, The Hallmark Channel, 2003. Todd Doherty, I Want to Marry Ryan Banks (also known as The Reality of Love), ABC Family Channel, 2004.
COPEMAN, Michael (Mike Copeman) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jake, ⬙They Shoot Single People, Don’t They?,⬙ Sex and the City, HBO, 1999. The Beat, UPN, 2000. Gary Wagner, ⬙I Got You Babe,⬙ Miss Match, NBC, 2003. Will Tippin, ⬙Full Disclosure,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2004. Jason Whittaker, ⬙Day,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005. Jason Whittaker, ⬙Night,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2005. Himself, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005.
Career: Actor and producer. Performed as a dancer; worked as a technical assistant in the theater; appeared as a voice in numerous television commercials. Owns a farm in Markdale, Ontario, Canada; also worked as a lifeguard, sawmill worker, and railwayman in British Columbia, Canada. CREDITS Film Appearances: Wino, Deadline, Paragon Video Productions, 1981. Fixer, American Nightmare, Media Home Entertainment, 1983. Drunk in bar, Cross Country, New World Pictures, 1983. Policeman Ⲇ1, Blindside, Norstar Entertainment, 1986. Second man in bar, The Fly, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Mr. Duncan, Night Friend, Cineplex–Odeon Films, 1987. Highway patrolman, Dead of Winter, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1987.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Tom Wexler Graham, Jack & Bobby, The WB, 2004. Appeared in the unaired pilot Wall to Wall Records, The WB. Film Appearances: Ben, Wild Hot American Summer, USA Films, 2001. 54
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COPEMAN Upton Bell, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Robert Stanfield, Trudeau, CBC (Canada), 2002.
Napoleon, Last Man Standing (also known as Circle Man), PM Entertainment Group, 1988. Georgie, Blue City Slammers, 1988. (As Mike Copeman) Man Ⲇ2, Love at Stake (also known as Burnin’ Love), TriStar, 1988. Potential juror, Physical Evidence, Columbia Pictures, 1989. Utility man, The Dream Team, 1989. Lieutenant Wetzel, Food of the Gods II (also known as Food of the Gods Part 2 and Gnaw: Food of the Gods II), Concorde, 1989. Uncle Al, Thick as Thieves (also known as Comme des voleurs), 1991. F. C. Henderson, The Big Slice, New City Releasing, 1991. Sheriff Sharp, Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe (also known as Abraxas), Front Row Entertainment, 1991. Assistant coroner, Deceived, Buena Vista, 1991. Mitch, Scanners III: The Takeover (also known as Scanner Force), Republic Pictures Home Video, 1992. Mitch, Change of Heart, Clearwater Films, 1992. Therapist, The Swordsman, Republic Pictures Home Video, 1993. Steve Rogers, The Killing Machine (also known as The Killing Man), Starlight, 1994. Bus driver, Young Again, 1995. Panzer’s aide, Canadian Bacon, Gramercy Pictures, 1995. Joe Baker, Street Law (also known as Law of the Jungle), Triboro Entertainment, 1995. Gunshop owner, Fly Away Home (also known as Father Goose and Flying Wild), Columbia, 1996. Voice of Haapala for English version, Poika ja ilves (also known as Tommy and the Wildcat), Egmont Film, 1998. Police lieutenant, Bless This Child (also known as Die Prophezeiung), Paramount, 2000. Judge Thorton Wells, Judgment (also known as Apocalpyse IV: Judgment), Cloud Ten Pictures, 2001. Carlson, Focus, Paramount Classics, 2001. Reporter Ⲇ1, Death to Smoochy (also kwon as Totet Smoochy), Warner Bros., 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies: Rapist, The Guardian, HBO, 1984. Man at desk, The Park Is Mine, HBO, 1986. Giradelli, A Deadly Business, CBS, 1986. Petrizzi, The High Price of Passion, PBS, 1986. Bus driver in the city, Young Again, ABC, 1986. Paulie, Ghost of a Chance, CBS, 1987. Murder by the Book (also known as Alter Ego), NBC, 1987. Pete, Bluffing It, ABC, 1987. Marty, The Reckoning (also known as Final Judgement and Final Judgment), 1991. Detective Bert Moody, The Return of Eliot Ness, NBC, 1991. Limo driver, Quiet Killer (also known as Black Death and New York, alerte a la peste), CBS and CTV (Canada), 1992. In the Eyes of a Stranger, CBS, 1992. Sheriff Deb Wolfley, To Save the Children, CBS, 1994. Detective Sheehan, Another Woman, CBS, 1994. Sammy Hunt, Net Worth, CBC (Canada), 1995. Julie’s dad, When the Dark Man Calls, USA Network, 1995. Personnel director, Where’s the Money, Noreen?, USA Network, 1995. Ernie Welch, Gang in Blue, Showtime, 1996. Old Man Clayton, Moonshine Highway, Showtime, 1996. Phil Lannigan, The Conspiracy of Fear, HBO, 1996. Point Pleasant Marshal, Captive Heart: The James Mink Story, CBS, 1996. Hidden in America, Showtime, 1996. Cop in deli, Color of Justice, Showtime, 1997. Judge Minton, The Defenders: Choice of Evils (also known as The Defenders), Showtime, 1998. Bad As I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story, ABC, 1998. Field, His Bodyguard (also known as Silent Echoes), USA Network, 1998. Lieutenant Colonel Jack Cameron, Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms, Showtime, 1998. Jack Reynolds, The Thin Blue Line, Showtime, 2000. Council member Ⲇ2, Jasper, Texas, Showtime, 2003.
Film Work: Worked as a producer, River Road; Brushes (documentary); Down and Drive It (documentary).
Television Appearances; Specials: The cardinal, Galileo: On the Shoulders of Giants, HBO, 1998.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Maciag, The Silver Surfer, Fox, 1998. Carl Magnus, Highlander: The Raven, syndicated, 1998–99.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Gord Playler, Dark Eyes, ABC, 1995. Stubbs, Bodyguards, ABC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Police Chief Wallace ⬙Wally⬙ Cameron, To Catch a Killer, CTV (Canada) and syndicated, 1992.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Cyno intelligence officer, Star Command, UPN, 1996. 55
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Detective sergeant Beale, Assault (also known as The Creepers, In the Devil’s Garden, Satan’s Playthings, and Tower of Terror), 1971. Bob Gillette, Doomwatch, 1972. Officer on train, Young Winston, Columbia, 1972. Angus MacLeod, Highlander, TIE, 1986. Tony, Stormy Monday, Atlantic Releasing, 1988. Mr. Bowring, The Fool, Barcino Barcino Films, 1990. Jerry, Sin Bin, 1994. Campbell, Braveheart, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Mr. Renton, Trainspotting, Miramax, 1996. Mr. Weston, Emma, Miramax, 1996. MacDonald, Sunset Heights, 1997. Santa Claus, Santa/Claws, 1997. Minister, Urban Ghost Story, 1998. Voice of Thelonius, Babe: Pig in the City (also known as Babe in Metropolis and Babe 2), Universal, 1998. Billy Bailey, The Match (also known as The Beautiful Game), Gramercy Pictures/USA Films, 1999. Frank, One More Kiss, Metrodome Films Releasing, 1999. Zorba, Billy and Zorba, 1999. Tommy Chase, Honest, Pandora Film/Winchester Films, 2000. Archie, All the Queen’s Men (also known as Die Maenner Ihrer Majestaet), Strand Releasing, 2002. Colonel Sutch, The Four Feathers, Miramax/Paramount, 2002. McLean, To End All Wars, GMT Pictures, 2002. Billy, Once upon a Time in the Midlands, Sony Picture Classics, 2003. Donnie McGlone, Man Dancin’, 1A Productions, 2003. Finn, Solid Air, Momentum Pictures, 2003. Robert, Skagerrak (also known as Sweet Dreams), Egmont Entertainment/Alta Films/Concorde Filmverleih/Monopole–Pathe/United King Films, 2003. Big John, One Last Chance, Momentum Pictures, 2004. Glaucus, Troy, Warner Bros., 2004. Lambert, The Reckoning (also known as Morality Play and El misterio de Wells), Paramount Classics, 2004. Brown, Greyfriars Bobby (also known as The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby), Storm Entertainment, 2005. Father Christmas, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Buena Vista, 2005. Reverend Auld, Burns, c. 2005. Finlay, Half Light, Lakeshore International, 2006. Hrothgar, The Last Legion, Weinstein Company, 2006. Mr. Karva, The Lives of the Saints, Dazed Film and TV, 2006. Voice of HudMaSpecs, Free Jimmy (animated), Animagic Net/Storm Studio, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Sailing Away,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, CTV (Canada) and syndicated, 1980. Policeman, ⬙The Screaming Woman,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater, HBO, 1986. Taxi driver, ⬙Banshee,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater, HBO, 1986. Jim Bronson, ⬙Doctor Jack,⬙ Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1987. McKechnie, ⬙A Powerful Prison Story,⬙ Street Legal, CBC (Canada), 1988. Dayton, ⬙The Meek Shall Inherit,⬙ War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1989. ⬙Pawns,⬙ The Hitchhiker, USA Network, 1989. Jake Griffin, ⬙The Tale of the Fire Ghost,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994. George Collins, ⬙The Hunter/The Healer,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1996. Tex, ⬙Runaway Balloons,⬙ Real Kids, Real Adventures, Global, 1998. Michael O’Donnell, ⬙Irish Crown Affair,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 2000. Riggs, ⬙A Snitch in Time,⬙ Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, PAX, 2002. Holcomb, ⬙Understudy,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2003. Sheriff, ⬙No Bull,⬙ Wild Card, Lifetime, 2003. Prison guard, ⬙Hard Seven,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, CTV, 2004. Also appeared as Darrel Butts, Fast Track, Showtime; new player, Tilt, ESPN.
COSMO, James 1948– (James Cosmos) PERSONAL Born 1948, in Clydebank, Scotland; son of James Copeland (an actor); married Annie Harris, May 24, 2000. Education: Attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; trained at the Bristol Old Vic Drama School, London. Addresses: Agent—Lindy King, Peters Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Jamie, Battle of Britain, United Artists, 1969. Waller, The Virgin Soldiers, Columbia, 1969.
Film Work: Producer, Burns, c. 2005. 56
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COSMO Television Appearances; Specials: Senior under officer Patterson, Sovereign’s Company (also known as Wednesday Play: Sovereign’s Company), BBC, 1970. Ian Campbell, Sutherland’s Law (also known as Drama Playhouse: Sutherland’s Law—A Man Overboard), BBC, 1972. Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil (also known as Play for Today: The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil), BBC, 1974.
Television Appearances; Series: Leading regulator Fuller, Warship, BBC, 1973–74, 1976–77. Brigadier Calvert, Orde Wingate, BBC, beginning 1976. Davey Scatcherd, Midnight Is a Place, beginning 1977. Chief petty officer Hawkins, Thundercloud, Yorkshire Television, 1979. Jock Anderson, Dick Barton—Special Agent, Southern Television, 1979. Alex Geddes, Take the High Road (also known as High Road), Independent Television, beginning c. 1980. Detective inspector McNeil, Running Scared, BBC, beginning 1986. Screaming, BBC, 1992. Tom, Roughnecks, BBC, 1994–95. Lieutenant colonel Philip Drysdale, Soldier Soldier, Central Independent Television, 1997. William Landucci, Best of Both Worlds, BBC, beginning 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Detective sergeant MacGregor, ⬙Dover and the Deadly Poison Pen Letters,⬙ Detective, BBC, 1968. McBride, ⬙In at the Death,⬙ Softly Softly, BBC, 1969. Hector, ⬙A Woman or an Epitaph,⬙ The Borderers, BBC, 1970. Detective constable Sanderson, ⬙A Tale of Two Cities,⬙ The View from Daniel Pike, BBC, 1971. Inspector Williams, ⬙Element of Risk,⬙ The Persuaders!, Incorporated Television Corporation, 1971. Lieutenant Anderson, ⬙Reflections in the Water,⬙ UFO, Associated Television, Incorporated Television Corporation, and syndicated, 1971. Ian Campbell, ⬙The Sea,⬙ Sutherland’s Law, BBC, 1973. ⬙Target North,⬙ Quiller, BBC, 1975. Lenny Carter, ⬙The Chosen,⬙ Survivors, BBC, 1976. Keith, ⬙The Dorothy Letters,⬙ George and Mildred, Independent Television, 1977. Detective sergeant Davy Freeth, ⬙Hard Men,⬙ The Sweeney, Independent Television, 1978. ⬙New Standards,⬙ The Standard, BBC Scotland, 1978. Glover, ⬙Runner,⬙ The Professionals, Independent Television, 1979. (As James Cosmos) Willis, ⬙The Thirteenth Reunion,⬙ Hammer House of Horror, Associated Television, 1980. Detective sergeant Galbraith, ⬙A Dear Green Place,⬙ Strangers, Independent Television, 1981. Crazy Colin Carstairs, ⬙The Pulses Quicken,⬙ Fairly Secret Army, Channel 4 (England), 1984. Crazy Colin Carstairs, ⬙Romance Plughole,⬙ Fairly Secret Army, Channel 4, 1984. Dr. Ian McCarran, ⬙The Legend of Das Geisterschloss,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1984. Jock McLeish, ⬙Senior Citizen Caine,⬙ Minder, Independent Television, 1984. McNeill, ⬙Under Plain Cover,⬙ Cats Eyes, Independent Television, 1985. ⬙Fit,⬙ Cats Eyes, Independent Television, 1986. Victor Baird, ⬙Dead Giveaway,⬙ Taggart, Independent Television, 1988. Detective chief inspector Cameron, ⬙Seen to Be Done,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 1989. John Breckman, ⬙A Grand in the Hand,⬙ Casualty, BBC, 1989. ⬙Into Africa,⬙ Saracen, Central Television, 1989.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Charlie Milne, Ransom for a Pretty Girl, BBC, 1966. Sergeant Carch, The Nightmare Man, BBC, 1981. Longfellow, Operation Julie, Tyne Tees Television and Chatsworth Television, 1985. Inspector Furness, Lost Empires, Granada Television, 1986, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS. Bonham, Codename: Kyril, Showtime, 1988. Winners and Losers, [Great Britain], 1988. Carmichael, Sharp End, BBC, 1989. Glen, The Justice Game, BBC, 1989. Big Malky Fraser, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Independent Television, 1997. Cedric, Ivanhoe (also known as Sir Walter Scott’s ⬙Ivanhoe⬙), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Agrippa, Cleopatra, ABC, 1999. Woodsman and Juliet, The 10th Kingdom (also known as Das 10te Koenigreich and Das Zehnte Joenigreich), NBC, 2000. Mr. Scott, ⬙Little House on the Prairie⬙ (also known as ⬙Laura Ingalls Wilder’s ⬘Little House on the Prairie’⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Cliff Dow, The Stone Tape, BBC, 1972. Lone horseman, The Master of Ballantrae, CBS, 1984. Redruth, Treasure Island (also known as Devil’s Treasure), TNT and Fox, 1990. Donald Paterson, Split Second (also known as The Cyclist), BBC, 1999. McNab, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells, HBO, 2000. Morris Gerald Cafferty, Rebus: The Hanging Garden, Independent Television, 2000. Morris Gerald Cafferty, Rebus: Mortal Causes, Independent Television, 2001. 57
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Samantha ⬙Sam⬙ Stepjak, Someone Like Me (also known as Gaby), NBC, 1994. Tiffany Malloy, Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1995–98. Taylor Clayton, Norm (also known as The Norm Show), ABC, 1999–2000. Nikki White (title role), Nikki, The WB, 2000–2002. Mary Connell, Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC, 2003—.
Bigmac, ⬙Hard Times, Hard Men,⬙ Stay Lucky, Yorkshire Television, 1991. Matthew Chapman, ⬙Nowt but a Prank,⬙ Heartbeat, Independent Television, 1992. Teacher, ⬙Lesson,⬙ Rab B. Nesbitt, BBC, 1992. Deputy chief constable Birman, ⬙Manoeuvre 11,⬙ Between the Lines, BBC, 1993. Keith Ballantyne, ⬙Dead Water,⬙ Alleyn Mysteries (also known as Inspector Alleyn and Ngaio Marsh’s ⬙Alleyn Mysteries⬙), BBC, 1994, PBS, c. 1994. Tam Devlin, ⬙Dead Men Don’t Wear Bunnets,⬙ Bad Boys, BBC, 1996. Patrick Grainger, ⬙Haunted,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 1999. Charlie Maddox, ⬙Predators,⬙ Badger, BBC, 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cynthia, Blossom in Paris, NBC, 1993. Second student, Bloodlines: Murder in the Family, NBC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Andrea White, The Ryan White Story, ABC, 1989. Ariel, Danger Island (also known as The Presence), NBC, 1992. Kellie Salter, She Cried No (also known as Freshman Fall), NBC, 1996. Holliday’s girlfriend, Sub Down (also known as Sub Down: Take the Dive), 1997.
Television Appearances; Pilots: The Castle, ABC, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Scotland on Sunday, January 19, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials: Welcome Home Animaniacs, The WB, 1995. The WB’s Second Annual New Year’s Eve Jam, The WB, 1997. Herself, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, NBC, 2004. Host, 50 Hottest Vegas Moments, E! Entertainment Television, 2005.
COX, Nikki 1978– PERSONAL Full name, Nicole Avery Cox; born June 2, 1978, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Meredith and Terry (a personal manager) Cox; sister of Matthew Cox (an actor).
Appeared as a dancer in awards presentations. Television Appearances; Episodic: Little Iola Boyland, ⬙The Sins of the Mother,⬙ Mama’s Family, syndicated, 1987. Sarjenka, ⬙Pen Pals,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as The Next Generation and Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1989. Toni, ⬙My Three Dads,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1990. Charlene ⬙Charlie⬙ Reed, ⬙Sandcastles,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1991. Janet Donner, ⬙The Lost Hour,⬙ Eerie Indiana, NBC, 1991. Pretty girl, ⬙On Another Plane: Part 1,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1991. Janine, Davis Rules, CBS, 1991. Allison, ⬙Sly’s Blind Girlfriend,⬙ California Dreams, NBC, 1992. Cindy Wentworth, ⬙My Fair Nanny,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1993. Heather, ⬙Killer Bee,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1993. Miranda, The Second Half, NBC, 1993. Allison, ⬙Blind Dates,⬙ California Dreams, NBC, 1994. Allison, ⬙The Long Goodbye,⬙ California Dreams, NBC, 1994.
Addresses: Agent—Stephen Small, Paradigm, 260 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Rick Heineman, Bragman/Nyman/ Cafarelli, Pacific Design Center, 8687 Melrose Ave., Eighth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actress and dancer. Toured as a ballet dancer with the Los Angeles Music Center. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actress guest–starring in a television series, Young Artist Foundation, 1993, for Baywatch. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Regina ⬙Gina⬙ Cates Williams, General Hospital, ABC, 1993–95. 58
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COX Dancer in ⬙Forever Your Girl⬙ music video, Paula Abdul: Straight Up, Atlantic Records, 1989. Dancer in ⬙Forever Your Girl⬙ music video, Video Hits: Paula Abdul, EMI Distribution, 2005.
Charlene ⬙Charlie⬙ Dupree, ⬙The Life You Save,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1994. ⬙Sunday in the Park with Fran,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1994. Nikki, ⬙Big Twin on Campus,⬙ Sister, Sister, The WB, 1996. Margaret Woodrow, ⬙Power Play,⬙ Pearl, CBS, 1997. Epiphany, Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1997. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997. Kristen Carey, ⬙Drew’s Cousin,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1998. Guest, Sin City Spectacular (also known as Penn and Teller’s ⬙Sin City Spectacular⬙), FX Channel, 1998. Herself, ⬙Strapped Tease,⬙ The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 1999. Voice of Petra, ⬙The Plasma Monster,⬙ Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (animated; also known as Disney’ Pixar’s ⬙Buzz Lightyear of Star Command⬙), UPN and syndicated, 2000. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Vanessa Marcil, Lifetime, 2003. Guest, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005.
Music Videos: Paula Abdul, ⬙Forever Your Girl,⬙ 1989. Shifty, ⬙Slide along Side,⬙ 2004.
COX, Richard Ian 1973– (Richard Cox) PERSONAL Born October 3, 1973, in St. Asaph, Wales; immigrated to Canada. Avocational Interests: Kayaking, horseback riding, swimming, skating, judo, tennis, cycling.
Appeared in episodes of other series. Addresses: Agent—Pacific Artists Management, 1404–510 West Hastings St., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6B 1L8.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Carrie Lewis, A Family for Joe, NBC, 1990. Samantha ⬙Sam⬙ Stepjak, Someone Like Me (also known as Gaby), NBC, 1994. Tiffany Malloy, Unhappily Ever After (also known as Unhappily...), The WB, 1995. Margaret Woodrow, Pearl, CBS, 1996. Mary Connell, Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC, 2003.
Career: Actor and voice artist. Tarlington Training, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, acting teacher; formerly performed with Vancouver Youth Theatre. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nominations, best young actor starring in an off–primetime series, 1991, and best young actor starring in a cable series, 1993, and Young Artist Award, best young actor starring in an off–primetime or cable series, 1992, all for The Black Stallion.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Dancer, Mac and Me, Orion, 1988. Girl, Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also known as T2, T2: Extreme Edition, T2—Terminator 2: Judgment Day, T2: Ultimate Edition, El exterminator 2, and Terminator 2—Le jugement dernier), TriStar, 1991. Millie, The Glimmer Man, Warner Bros., 1996. Ms. Stamos, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (also known as The Klumps), Universal, 2000. Karen, Don’s Plum, Trust Film Sales/Upstream Pictures, 2001. Kayla, Run Ronnie Run (also known as Run Ronnie Run! The Ronnie Dobbs Story: A Mr. Show Movie), New Line Cinema, 2002.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Alec Ramsay, The Black Stallion (also known as The Adventures of the Black Stallion and The New Adventures of the Black Stallion), The Family Channel, 1990–93. Voice, My Little Pony Tales, The Disney Channel, 1992. Tony Gifford, Breaker High, UPN, 1997–98. Voices of Redchimp and Sansoh for English version, Monkey Magic (animated; also known as El mago de la montana), syndicated, 1998. Manny Needlebaum, Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 1999–2000. (As Richard Cox) Voice of Sabu, Hamtaro (anime; also known as Trotting Hamtaro, Hamtaro, oiccoli criceti grande avventure, Hantaro—wielkie przygody malych chomikow, and Tottoko Hamutaro), Cartoon Network, 2002.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in a production of Romeo and Juliet, Joffrey Ballet. RECORDINGS Videos: Dancer, Moonwalker (also known as Michael Jackson: Moonwalker), c. 1989. 59
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Voice of Inuyasha for English version, Inuyasha (anime), Cartoon Network, 2002. (As Richard Cox) Voices of Tolle Koenig and Shani Andras for English version, Kido senshi Gundam Seed (anime; also known as Gundam Seed and Mobile Suit Gundam Seed), Cartoon Network, 2004. Ian Kelley, Being Ian, 2005. Voice or Scattorshot, Transformers: Cybertron (anime; also known as Transformers Cybertron: Robots in Disguise), Cartoon Network, 2005. Voice of Crabby the pumper truck, Firehouse Tales (animated), 2005.
Appeared in Big Sound, MTV; appeared as video shop assistant in an episode of The Commish, ABC. Film Appearances: Moncho Sabella, Alive (also known as Alive: The Miracle of the Andes), Buena Vista, 1993. Maitre d’, H–E Double Hockey Sticks, Walt Disney, 1999. (As Richard Cox) Deputy Marty, My 5 Wives (also known as Mes cinq cheries), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Jack the bartender, The Stickup, Blockbuster Video, 2001. Voice of Inuyasha for English version, Inuyasha—Tenka hadou no ken (anime), 2003. (As Richard Cox) Rennie, Thralls (also known as Blood Angels), Screen Media Ventures, 2004. Voice of Inuyasha, Inuyasha the Movie 3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler (anime; also known as Inuyasha: The Sword of the World Conquest, Inuyasha: The Sword that Rules over the Empire, Inuyasha the Movie 3: The World Conquering Swords, and Inuyasha: Tenka hadou no ken), 2005.
Voice of Bit Cloud for English version, Kiju shinseiki Zoid (anime; also known as Zoids, Zoids New Century/ Zero, and Zoids shinseiki/Zero), Cartoon Network; voices of NoodleMan and BurnerMan, Rockman.exe (anime; also known as MegaMan: NT Warrior, MegaMan: NT Warrior Axess, and Rockman.exe Axess), The WB; voices of Quicksilver and Pietro Maximoff, X–Men: Evolution (anime), The WB. Television Work; Series: Additional voices for the animated series The Bots Master. Television Appearances; Movies: (As Richard Cox) Jason Wicker, Snowbound: The Jim and Jennifer Stolpa Story, CBS, 1994. Mullin, Runaway Virus, ABC, 2000. Voice of Inuyasha for English version, Inuyasha—Toki wo koeru omoi (anime; also known as Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time, Inuyasha the Movie: Love that Transcends Time, Inuyasha: The Love that Transcends Time, and Inuyasha the Movie: Un sentimento che trascende il tempo), Cartoon Network, 2005.
Also voice of Inuyasha, Inuyasha the Movie 4: Fire on the Mystic Island (anime; also known as Inuyasha— Crimson horai island and Inuyasha—Guren no houraijima). Stage Appearances: Tom Sawyer, St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, 1982. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jockey, ⬙The Case of the Lucky Star,⬙ The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, Fox Family Channel, 1996. (As Richard Cox) Richard, ⬙The Young and the Relentless,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1996. Mark McPhee, ⬙Vanishing Act,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1996. Freemont, ⬙Prom Night,⬙ Two, syndicated, 1996. Vincent Sorrento, ⬙Lunatic Fringe,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1999. Nyan, ⬙New Ground,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime and syndicated, 2000. Gavin, ⬙An Asian in the Sun,⬙ Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 2000. Rodan, ⬙Wired,⬙ The Immortal, syndicated, 2001. Manny Silver, ⬙Nobody Rides for Free,⬙ UC: Undercover, NBC, 2001. Andy, ⬙A Little So’em So’em for Christmas,⬙ Romeo!, Nickelodeon, 2003.
Anime Videos: Voice of Rulo for English version, Green Legend Ran, 1992. Voice of Ranma Saotome, Ranma 1/2 (also known as Ranma nibun no ichi, Ranma 1/2 Nettouhen, Ranma 1/2—Episode 1/21, Ranma 1/2: Gli scontri decisivi—Episode 101/161, and Ranma 1/2: Le nuove avventure—Episode 22/100), Kitty Animation, 1993. Voice of Kai Shiden for English version, Kido senshi Gandamu (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam), Bandai Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Cacao, Trouble Chocolate, Viz Communications, 2002. Voice of Inuyasha for English version, Inuyasha— Kagami no naka no mugenjou (also known as Inuyasha: The Castle beyond the Looking Glass and Inuyasha the Movie 2: The Castle beyond the Looking Glass), 2004. 60
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Voice of Kouhei Toki, Dragon Drive, Bandai Entertainment; voices of Jonathan and Nomad, Galaxy Angel, Bandai Entertainment; voices of Jonathan, Nomad, and other characters, Galaxy Angel Z (also known as Galaxy Angel 2), Bandai Entertainment; voices of Kazuya, man at party, and Yoshio Wakabayashi, Human Crossing (also known as Human Scramble, 13 vies, and Ningen Kousaten), Geneon Entertainment; voice of Auel Neider, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny, Bandai Entertainment; (as Richard Cox) voice of Gran McDaniel for English version of Mugen no rivaiasu (also known as Infinite Ryvius), Bandai Visual/Sunrise; voice of Ranma Saotome for English version, Ranma 1/2 (also known as Ranma nibun no ichi), Viz Video. Many of these anime videos were originally broadcast in Japan as television series.
Career: Stunt coordinator, stunt performer, director, and actor. Also worked as a cinematographer. Awards, Honors: Taurus Award nomination, best stunt coordination for a feature film, World Stunt awards, 2004, for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. CREDITS Film Stunt Coordinator: Aerial stunt coordinator, Cliffhanger (also known as Cliffhanger—l’ultima sfida and Cliffhanger, traque au sommet), TriStar, 1993. Splitting Heirs, Universal, 1993. Frankenstein (also known as Mary Shelley’s ⬙Frankenstein⬙), TriStar, 1994. Braveheart, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Funny Bones, Buena Vista, 1995. GoldenEye, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare’s ⬙Hamlet⬙), Columbia, 1996. 101 Dalmatians, Buena Vista, 1996. Fierce Creatures, Universal, 1997. Titanic, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Saving Private Ryan, DreamWorks, 1998. The Mummy, Universal, 1999. Swing, Entertainment Film Distributors, 1999. The World Is Not Enough (also known as Pressure Point and T.W.I.N.E.), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1999. Vertical Limit, Columbia, 2000. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (also known as Tomb Raider), Paramount, 2001. Enough, Columbia, 2002. Beyond Borders (also known as Jenseits aller Grenzen), Paramount, 2003. Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (also known as Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Die Wiege des Lebens), Paramount, 2003. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (also known as T3 and Terminator 3—Rebellion der Maschinen), Warner Bros., 2003. Troy, Warner Bros., 2004. Alien Love Triangle (also known as Change of Luck), Dimension Films, 2005. Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. X–Men 3, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.
Video Games: (Uncredited) Voice of Kai Shiden, Zeonic Front: Kido senshi Gundam 0079, Bandai America, 2001. (Uncredited) Voice of Kai Shiden, Kido senshi Gundam: Renpou vs. Zeon DX (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon), Bandai America, 2002. (As Richard Cox) Voice of Kai Shiden, Kido senshi Gundam: Meguriai sora (also known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space), Bandai America, 2003. Voice of Inuyasha, Inuyasha: Juuso no kamen (also known as Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask), Bandai America, 2004. (Uncredited) Voice of Shani Andras, Battle Assault 3 Featuring Gundam Seed, Bandai America, 2004. Voice, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, TWQ Inc., 2004. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Richard Ian Cox Official Site, http://richardiancox. dreamstation.com, October 19, 2005.
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Film Stunt Performer: (Uncredited) Additional stunts, A View to a Kill (also known as Ian Fleming’s ⬙A View to a Kill⬙), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1985.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Film Work; Other: Action unit director, Frankenstein (also known as Mary Shelley’s ⬙Frankenstein⬙), TriStar, 1994. Second unit director of photography, Enough, Columbia, 2002.
Aliens, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. The Fantasist, Almi Pictures, 1986. The Living Daylights (also known as Ian Fleming’s ⬙The Living Daylights⬙), United Artists, 1987. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros., 1987. Amsterdamned, First Floor Features, 1988. Willow, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1988. Batman, Warner Bros., 1989. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Paramount, 1989. Licence to Kill (also known as Albert R. Broccoli’s ⬙Licence to Kill⬙ and License to Kill), United Artists, 1989. Slipstream, Management Company Entertainment Group/Virgin Vision, 1989. Air America, TriStar, 1990. Total Recall, TriStar, 1990. Born to Ride, Warner Bros., 1991. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Warner Bros., 1991. Alien3, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Shadowchaser (also known as Project: Shadowchaser), 1992. Year of the Comet, Columbia, 1992. Cliffhanger (also known as Cliffhanger—l’ultima sfida and Cliffhanger, traque au sommet), TriStar, 1993. Splitting Heirs, Universal, 1993. The Three Musketeers, Buena Vista, 1993. (Uncredited) Braveheart, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. (Uncredited) GoldenEye, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. The Secret Agent (also known as Joseph Conrad’s ⬙The Secret Agent⬙), 1996. Elizabeth (also known as Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen), Gramercy Pictures, 1998. (Uncredited) The World Is Not Enough (also known as Pressure Point and T.W.I.N.E.), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1999. The Island, DreamWorks, 2005.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) First soldier, The Living Daylights (also known as Ian Fleming’s ⬙The Living Daylights⬙), United Artists, 1987. (Uncredited) Tiger helicopter pilot, GoldenEye, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1995. Fourth officer Joseph Boxhall, Titanic, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Television Stunt Coordinator: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (series), ABC, 1992–96. Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampyre (movie; also known as The Last Vampyre and Sherlock Holmes Mysteries: The Last Vampyre), Granada Television, 1993, broadcast as Sherlock Holmes: The Last Vampire, on Mystery!, PBS, 1994. Television Stunt Performer; Miniseries: Hitler’s SS: Portrait in Evil, NBC, 1985. To Be the Best, CBS, 1992. Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Secret Service officer, Blue Ice, HBO, 1993. Television Appearances; Specials: Mel Gibson’s ⬙Braveheart⬙: A Filmmaker’s Passion, 2000. Best Ever Bond, Independent Television, 2002.
Film Second Unit Director: Vertical Limit, Columbia, 2000. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (also known as Tomb Raider), Paramount, 2001. Enough, Columbia, 2002. Beyond Borders (also known as Jenseits aller Grenzen), Paramount, 2003. Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (also known as Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Die Wiege des Lebens), Paramount, 2003. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (also known as T3 and Terminator 3—Rebellion der Maschinen), Warner Bros., 2003. Troy, Warner Bros., 2004. Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. X–Men 3, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Michael Bowman, ⬙Bowman,⬙ Z Cars, BBC, 1973. Car thief, ⬙Grand Expectations,⬙ Boon, Independent Television, 1986. Second police officer, ⬙Extreme Prejudice,⬙ Dempsey & Makepeace, Independent Television, 1986. Police marksman, ⬙A Once Fluid Man,⬙ Boon, Independent Television, 1987. Himself, ⬙Troy,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2004. Himself, ⬙Mr. & Mrs. Smith,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. Television Stunt Performer; Episodic: ⬙The Dream,⬙ Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙ and Poirot, Series One), Independent Television, 1989, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1990.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 ⬙The Underdog,⬙ Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙ and Poirot, Series Six), Independent Television, 1993, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1994.
CREWS Big bartender, Deliver Us from Eva, Focus Features, 2003. Eight Ball, Malibu’s Most Wanted, Warner Bros., 2003. Big James, Behind the Smile, Amara Production Films, 2004. Big T, How to Get the Man’s Foot outta Your Ass (also known as Baadasssss!, Badass, and Gettin’ the Man’s Foot outta Your Baadasssss!), Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Latrell Spencer, White Chicks, Columbia, 2004. Porter, Starsky & Hutch, Warner Bros., 2004. Thug (flight attendant), Soul Plane, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2004. Cheeseburger Eddy, The Longest Yard, Paramount, 2005. Crazy Eight, The Alibi, Alibi Productions, 2005. President Camacho, Idiocracy (also known as 3001 and Untitled Mike Judge Comedy), Twentieth Century– Fox, 2005. Cold Crush, Easier, Softer Way, Facilitator Films/ Rainforest Films, 2006. Darrel, Harsh Times, Bauer Martinez Studios, 2006. Steven, The Benchwarmers, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Inside ⬙Licence to Kill,⬙ 1999. Himself, Double–0 Stunts, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2000. Himself, Inside ⬙The Living Daylights,⬙ 2000. Himself, Troy: An Effects Odyssey, Warner Bros. Entertainment, 2004. Himself, Troy: In the Thick of Battle, Warner Bros. Entertainment, 2004. Video Games: (Uncredited; in archive footage) Fourth officer Joseph Boxhall, Titanic Explorer, 1997.
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Film Work: Coproducer, Young Boys Incorporated, 1996. PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: T–Money, Battle Dome, syndicated, beginning c. 1999. Baby, Platinum, UPN, 2003. Julius Rock, Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005—.
Born July 30, 1968, in Flint, MI; uncle of Storm Ascher (an actress); married; wife’s name, Rebecca; children: four daughters, one son. Education: Attended Interlochen Arts Academy and Western Michigan University. Avocational Interests: Painting, printmaking.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Reel Comedy: White Chicks, Comedy Central, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Brad Slater, William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: 2005 BET Comedy Awards, Black Entertainment Television, 2005.
Career: Actor. National Football League, professional football player, 1991–97, including affiliations with the Los Angeles Rams, beginning 1991, the Green Bay Packers, 1993, the San Diego Chargers, 1993–94, the Washington Redskins, 1995–96, and the Philadelphia Eagles, 1997, and in Germany with Rhein Fire, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Atticus King, ⬙Return of the King,⬙ The District, CBS, 2002. Craig Waters, ⬙Rap Sheet,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004. Darryl, ⬙Michael Joins a Gym,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2005.
CREDITS
Appeared as Bart in an episode of All of Us, UPN.
Film Appearances: Vincent, The 6th Day (also known as Le sixieme jour), Columbia, 2000. (Uncredited) Gang member, Training Day, Warner Bros., 2001. Damon, Friday after Next, New Line Cinema, 2002. Vernon, Serving Sara (also known as Mann umstaendehalber abzugeben! oder: Scheiden ist suess), Paramount, 2002.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Julius Rock, ⬙Everybody Hates the Pilot,⬙ Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With others) Young Boys Incorporated, 1996. 63
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Katheryn ⬙Kate⬙ Sanders Roberts, One Life to Live, ABC, 1986–87. Victoria Broyard (some sources say Broyelard), Knots Landing, CBS, 1991–92. Dr. Kimberly Shaw Mancini, Melrose Place, Fox, 1992–93, 1994–97. Dr. Linda Abbott, Everwood, The WB, 2003–2004. Bree Van De Kamp, Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004—.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Detroit Free Press, September 22, 2005. USA Weekend, September 9, 2005.
CROSS, Marcia 1962– Television Appearances; Miniseries: Anne Bingham, George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation, CBS, 1986.
PERSONAL Born March 25, 1962, in Marlborough, MA; daughter of Mark (a personnel manager) and Janet (a teacher) Cross. Education: The Juilliard School, graduated; Antioch University, Los Angeles, M.A., 2002.Avocational Interests: Hiking.
Television Appearances; Movies: Victoria Willis, Brass (also known as Police Brass), CBS, 1985. Sarah Hite, The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James, ABC, 1986. Marty Hoy, Storm and Sorrow, Lifetime, 1990. Carla, M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. Rachel (some sources cite Denise) Stockman, All She Ever Wanted (also known as Mother’s Day and The Ties That Bind), ABC, 1996. Karen MacKaphe, Target Earth, ABC, 1998. Lydia Gleason, Dancing in September, HBO, 2000.
Addresses: Agent—Leanne Coronel, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Howard Green, Framework Entertainment, 9057 Nemo St., Suite C, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Publicist—Heidi Lopata Slan, PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069 (some sources cite 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211).
Television Appearances; Specials: A Day in the Life of Melrose Place, Fox, 1994. The Road to Fame on ⬙Melrose Place⬙ and ⬙90210,⬙ Fox, 1995. (In archive footage) Dr. Kimberly Shaw Mancini, 50 Most Wicked Women of Primetime, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Herself, When Melrose Place Ruled the World, VH1, 2004. Red Carpet Confidential, CBS, 2005.
Career: Actress. Appeared in advertisements and public service announcements. Affiliated with the Women’s Cancer Research Fund of the Entertainment Industry Foundation and with Children United Nations. Maple Counseling Center, Beverly Hills, CA, therapist, c. 2002. Worked in a factory and in retail. Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a comedy series, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a television series—musical or comedy, Golden Satellite Award nomination, International Press Academy, best actress in a musical or comedy television series, and Television Critics Association Award nomination, individual achievement in comedy, all 2005, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a television series—musical or comedy, 2006, all for Desperate Housewives.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 59th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2005. Presenter, The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005. 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2005. The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Marie Alcott, ⬙Strange Love,⬙ Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1986. Kelly, ⬙Mother and Child,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1989. Lesley North, ⬙Bachelor Doctor,⬙ Doctor, Doctor, CBS, 1989. Sherrie Binford, ⬙Raising Arrizola,⬙ Booker, Fox, 1989. Susan Howe, ⬙Sisterly Love,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1989. Stephanie Heywood, ⬙Good Night, Dear Heart— November 9, 1957,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. March Terrell, ⬙You Don’t Know Me,⬙ Jake and the Fatman, CBS, 1991.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Marci Bowman, ⬙Ever After,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Princess Gillian, ⬙Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,⬙ Herman’s Head, Fox, 1992. Carla Dellatory, ⬙Death Games,⬙ Raven, CBS, 1993. Leslie Dolan, ⬙Who Killed the Highest Bidder?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1995. Diana Huntley, ⬙The Errand Girl,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1997. Diana Huntley, ⬙Love Burns Night,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1997. Diana Huntley, ⬙Scenes from a Muffin Shop,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1997. Diana Huntley, ⬙Sex, Lies, and Commercials,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1997. Dr. Sarah Sitarides, ⬙The Slicer,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1997. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Heather Locklear, Lifetime, 1997. (In archive footage) Dr. Kimberly Shaw, ⬙Asses to Ashes,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1999. Katherine ⬙Kate⬙ Woods, ⬙Summit,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1999. Lauren Bradley, ⬙The Whole Truth and Nothing but...,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1999. Rhiannon Lawrence, ⬙For Love and Apartments,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1999. Rhiannon Lawrence, ⬙It’s about Time,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1999. Rhiannon Lawrence, ⬙No Such Thing as a Sure Thing,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1999. Rhiannon Lawrence, ⬙Show Me the Love,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1999. Joan Calvin, ⬙Hello Charlie,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2000. Myra Robbins, ⬙Girls’ Night Out,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2000. Pamela Martin, ⬙Proteus,⬙ Profiler, NBC, 2000. Cheers: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Julia Fairmont, ⬙Organ Grinder,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2001. Linda Loren, ⬙Impaired,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2001. Debi Ross, ⬙Window Pained,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2002. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Melissa Sue Anderson, Lifetime, 2002. Debi Ross, ⬙Golden Moldy,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2003. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Josie Bissett, Lifetime, 2003. Melrose Place: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2003.
CROSS Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004. Life & Style, syndicated, 2004. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2004, 2005. Good Morning America (also known as GMA), ABC, 2004, 2005. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004, 2005. The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 2004, 2005. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2004, 2005. The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Corazon de ... , Television Espanola (Spain), multiple episodes in 2005. Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, ET, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2005. Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D–List, Bravo, 2005. The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 2005. Primetime Live, ABC, 2005. Richard & Judy, Channel 4 (England), 2005. Soap Talk, SoapNet, 2005. The View, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Lynn Erskine, Pros & Cons, 1986. Lesley Foley, Almost Grown, CBS, 1988. Amy, Just Temporary (also known as Temporarily Yours), NBC, 1989. Jane Spofford, Eastwick, Fox, 2002. Bree Van De Kamp, Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004. Guest, Martha, syndicated, 2005. Film Appearances: Ruth Fielding, Bad Influence, Triumph Releasing, 1990. Ali, Ripple (short film), 1995. Anne Kidwell, Always Say Goodbye, 1996. Beth Stephens, Female Perversions (also known as Phantasien einer Frau), October Films, 1996. Rebecca Hausman, Living in Fear, World International Network, 2002. Molly, The Wind Effect (short film), 2003. Stage Appearances: Servant, The Learned Ladies, Roundabout Theatre Company, Raft Theatre, New York City, 1982. Olivia, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (also known as Twelfth Night), Hartford Stage Company, Hartford, CT, 1985–86. Bonnye, Emerald City, Colonnades Theatre, New York City, 1986. Understudy for Sophie, Artist Descending a Staircase, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1989. Silvia, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1992–93. Viola, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (also known as Twelfth Night), Old Globe Theatre, 1994–95.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Addresses: Agent—Buchwald Talent Group, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2210, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Appeared in The Merchant of Venice, Folger Shakespeare Library Theatre, Washington, DC; and My Daddy’s Serious American Gift, Tiffany Theater, Los Angeles. Appeared in other productions, including productions at the Williamstown Theatre, Williamstown, MA.
Career: Actor.
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Film Appearances: Alex at seven, Panic, Artisan Entertainment, 2000. The Cactus Kid, 2000. Singing boy, Bacon Wagon (short), 2001. Tobias, Speakeasy, Miramax, 2002. Jason, Shine On Me (short), 2002. Young Jake, Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. (As Tommy Curtis) Billy Leeds, Red Dragon (also known as Roter Drache), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Andrew, Hansel & Gretel, Innovation Film Group, 2002. Charley Bratley, The Chumscrubber, Newmarket Films, 2005. Sammy Aimes, North Country, Warner Bros., 2005.
Videos: (In archive footage) Katheryn ⬙Kate⬙ Sanders Roberts, Daytime’s Greatest Weddings, Buena Vista Home Video, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 24, 1994, pp. 50–51; April 18, 1997, p. 58; October 3, 2003, p. 60; March 25, 2005; September 2, 2005, p. 24. Movieline’s Hollywood Life, September, 2005, pp. 74–81. Parade, November 13, 2005, p. 28. People Weekly, February 3, 1997, p. 39; December 15, 2003, p. 91; September 5, 2005, p. 24; October 17, 2005, p. 117; October 26, 2005, p. 32. TV Guide, September 27, 2003, p. 12; August 29, 2004, pp. 40–41. USA Today, July 15, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Benjo Yoder, The Outsider, Showtime, 2002. Peter, Back When We Were Grownups, CBS, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Timmy Caplin, ⬙Slaughterhouse,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2002. Peter, ⬙Fallout: Part 2,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2003.
CURTIS, Thomas 1991– (Tommy Curtis)
Also appeared as Tommy, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment), The WB; in Mad TV, Fox; Amanda Show, Nickelodeon.
PERSONAL Full name, Thomas Wayne Curtis; born April 20, 1991.
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D Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best television actor in a supporting role, 1980, for Taxi; Golden Globe Award nominations, best performance by an actor in a comedy or musical television series, 1986, 1987, and 1989, all for Who’s the Boss?; Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, c. 1993, for Wrong Turn at Lungfish; People’s Choice Award, favorite male performer in a new television series, 1998, for The Tony Danza Show; Short Film Award (with John ⬙Cha Cha⬙ Ciarcia), best short film based on a true story, New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, 1998, for Mamamia; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actor in a drama series, 1999, for multiple episodes of The Practice; named the king of Brooklyn, Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival, 1999; Danza’s character Tony Micelli from the television series Who’s the Boss? was named one of the fifty greatest television dads of all time, TV Guide, 2004; People’s Choice Award, favorite talk show host, c. 2006, for The Tony Danza Show; received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; honorary doctorate, University of Dubuque.
DANZA, Tony 1951– PERSONAL Original name, Antonio Salvatore Iadanza (some sources cite given name as Anthony or surname as Ladanza); born April 21, 1951, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; son of Matty (a garbage collector) and Anne (a bookkeeper) Iadanza; married Rhonda Yeomen (divorced); married Tracy Robinson, June 28, 1986; children: (first marriage) Marc Anthony; (second marriage) Katherine Anne, Emily Lyn. Education: University of Dubuque, B.A., history.Avocational Interests: Softball, running. Addresses: Office—Katie Face Productions, 13351 Riverside Dr., Suite 610, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Agent—Jim Wiatt, William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist— PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069 (some sources cite 8500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 700, Beverly Hills, CA 90211).
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Career: Actor, producer, and director. Katie Face Productions, Sherman Oaks, CA, founder, c. 1991, president, 1991—; Keep Punchin’ Music (record company), principal. Cabaret and nightclub performer, including appearances in Las Vegas, NV, Atlantic City, NJ, Chicago, IL, and New York City, beginning c. 1996; host of awards presentations; appeared in commercials; appeared in ⬙The More You Know,⬙ a series of televised public service announcements, NBC. Professional boxer, beginning 1976. Worked as a bartender, dishwasher, and in retail.
Television Appearances; Series: Tony Banta, Taxi, ABC, 1978–82, NBC, 1982–83. Likely Stories, Vol. 4, Cinemax, beginning c. 1983. Anthony Morton ⬙Tony⬙ Micelli, Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1984–92. Voice of Mickey Campbell, Baby Talk, ABC, 1991–92. Voice of Vinnie (the alligator), The Mighty Jungle, ABC Family Channel, 1993–94. Tony Canetti, Hudson Street, ABC, 1995–96. Tony DiMeo, The Tony Danza Show, NBC, 1997. Joe Celano, Family Law, CBS, 2000–2002. Host, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004—.
Member: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: (In archive footage) Retrosexual: The 80s, VH1, 2004. 67
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Television Appearances; Movies: Pony Lambretta, Murder Can Hurt You, 1981. Dennis, Singles Bars, Single Women, ABC, 1984. Host, ⬙Disney Goes to the Oscars,⬙ Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. Jerry Rosenberg, Doing Life (also known as Truth or Die), NBC, 1986. Victor ⬙Vic⬙ Ross, Freedom Fighter (also known as Wall of Tyranny), NBC, 1987. Gus Farace, Mob Justice (also known as Dead and Alive, Dead and Alive—The Race for Gus Farace, and In the Line of Duty: Mob Justice), ABC, 1991. Rowdy bar patron, The Whereabouts of Jenny, ABC, 1991. Tom Acton, Deadly Whispers, CBS, 1995. Juror number seven, 12 Angry Men, Showtime, 1997. Sal Matilla, North Shore Fish, Showtime, 1997. Barney Gorman, ⬙The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon⬙ (also known as ⬙The Philadelphia Phenomenon⬙), The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. Moe, The Girl Gets Moe (also known as Love to Kill), HBO, 1998. Norman Waters, ⬙Noah,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. Jack Clayton, Stealing Christmas, USA Network, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars XVII, ABC, 1984. Unrehearsed Antics of the Stars (also known as Bob Hope’s ⬙Unrehearsed Antics of the Stars⬙), NBC, 1984. ABC team captain, Battle of the Network Stars XVIII, ABC, 1985. Cohost, 99 Ways to Attract the Right Man, ABC, 1985. Member of team two, The Real Trivial Pursuit, ABC, 1985. The ABC All–Star Spectacular, ABC, 1985. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. (Uncredited) Member of audience, Comic Relief, HBO, 1986. Happy Birthday, Hollywood!, ABC, 1987. Grand marshal, The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1988. Host, Hanna–Barbera’s 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration (also known as A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration: 50 Years of Hanna–Barbera), TNT, 1989. Host, ⬙Disneyland’s 35th Anniversary Celebration,⬙ The Magical World of Disney, NBC, 1990. Himself, The Wonderful World of Oz: 50 Years of Magic, CBS, 1990. Sammy Davis, Jr.’s 60th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Host, American Video Awards, 1983. Host, American Video Awards, ABC, 1985. The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, ABC, 1985. Guest, The Stuntman Awards, syndicated, 1986. The 38th Annual Emmy Awards, NBC, 1986. The All–Star Pro Sports Awards, ABC, 1990. 68
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DANZA ⬙Small Screen, Big Stars,⬙ TV Land’s Top Ten, TV Land, 2005. (Uncredited) ⬙Survival of the Fittest,⬙ The Contender, NBC, 2005. ⬙Perfect 10s the Women,⬙ TV Land’s Top Ten, TV Land, 2005. ⬙When Real Life and Screen Life Collide,⬙ TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005. Erica Kane’s wedding planner, All My Children, ABC, 2005.
The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1990. Presenter, The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards, The Disney Channel, 1992, 1993, 1994. Jim Thorpe Pro Sports Awards Presented by Footlocker, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 48th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1994. Presenter, The 17th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1995. Host, The 1996 ESPY Awards, ABC and ESPN, 1996. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences 13th Annual Hall of Fame, Showtime, 1998. The 24th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 1998. The 27th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2001. Presenter, The 28th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2002. Host, The 29th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2003. Presenter, The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1982. Just Men!, NBC, 1983. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1983, 1984, 1986. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1984. Guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1986, 1989. (In archive footage) ⬙Andy Kaufman’s Really Big Show,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Andy Kaufman), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Guest host, Studio 59 (also known as Into the Night), ABC, multiple episodes in 1991. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. Mad TV, Fox, 2001. ⬙Alyssa Milano,⬙ Revealed with Jules Asner, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Inside Dish with Rachael Ray, Food Network, 2004. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004. The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 2004. Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC, 2004. Guest cohost, Life with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004, 2005. The View, ABC, 2004, 2005. Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Pirouette,⬙ Supertrain, NBC, 1979. ⬙When Worlds Collide,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1983. ⬙Fall Preview Party,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1984. ⬙Albert James Myer,⬙ An American Portrait, CBS, 1986. Himself, ⬙Separation,⬙ Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1987. Himself, ⬙The Final Show⬙ (also cited as ⬙The Last Show⬙), It’s Garry Shandling’s Show, Showtime and Fox, 1990. Tommy Silva, ⬙Love and Honor,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. Tommy Silva, ⬙State of Mind,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. Tommy Silva, ⬙Swearing In,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. (Uncredited) Tommy Silva, ⬙Trench Work,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Judith Light, Lifetime, 1998. Voice of man sitting in woods, ⬙Rainforest, Schmainforest,⬙ South Park (animated), Nickelodeon, 1999. Narrator, Intimate Portrait: Marilu Henner, Lifetime, 1999. Voice, ⬙Peggy’s Fan Fair,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2000. Himself, ⬙Of Men and Meatballs,⬙ Bette, CBS, 2001. Voice of Joe, ⬙Ready, Willing, and Disabled,⬙ Family Guy (animated), Fox, 2001. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Doris Roberts, Lifetime, 2002. (In archive footage) Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Himself, ⬙Tony Danza,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Tony Danza), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. ⬙Being Bad behind the Scenes,⬙ TV Land Confidential, TV Land, 2005. ⬙Characters You Love to Hate,⬙ TV Land’s Top Ten, TV Land, 2005.
Appeared as a host, Friday Comedy Videos, NBC; also appeared as guest in A Conversation with Dinah, The Nashville Network. Television Appearances; Pilots: Anthony Morton ⬙Tony⬙ Micelli, Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1984. Tony Micelli, Living Dolls, ABC, 1989. Tony Canetti, Hudson Street, ABC, 1995. Tony DiMeo, The Tony Danza Show, NBC, 1997. Appeared as Joe Crane in the unaired pilot Homewood P.I., CBS; appeared in the unaired pilot Fast Lane Blues. 69
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Himself, I’m from Hollywood (documentary), Koch Vision, 1992. Mel Clark, Angels in the Outfield (also known as Angels), Buena Vista, 1994. D’Avalon, illtown (also known as Cocaine Kids and Wrecking Crew), Shooting Gallery, 1996. Himself, Dear God, Paramount, 1996. Louis ⬙Louie⬙ Crisci, A Brooklyn State of Mind, Miramax, 1997. Tony ⬙Boom Boom⬙ Banta, Meet Wally Sparks, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Sid Dalgren, Glam, Storm Entertainment, 2001. Simon, The Whisper, 2004. Goodnight, We Love You (documentary), Mansfield Avenue Productions, 2004. Fred, Crash, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Voice of Rocko, Firedog (animated), c. 2005. King, Aftermath, Ronin Films, 2006.
Television Executive Producer; Series: George, ABC, 1993–94. (With others) Hudson Street, ABC, 1995–96. (With others) Before They Were Stars, ABC, beginning 1996. The Tony Danza Show, NBC, 1997. (With others) The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004—. Television Executive Script Consultant; Series: Living Dolls, ABC, 1989. Television Executive Producer; Movies: (With others) ⬙Disney Goes to the Oscars,⬙ Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1986. (With others) Doing Life (also known as Truth or Die), NBC, 1986. (With others) Freedom Fighter (also known as Wall of Tyranny), NBC, 1987. (With Steve Sauer) The Whereabouts of Jenny, ABC, 1991. (With Stephen McPherson and Elizabeth Bradley) Bermuda Triangle (also known as Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle), ABC, 1996. (With Michael Greenfield) Sudden Terror: The Hijacking of School Bus Number 17 (also known as The Miami School Bus Hijacking), ABC, 1996. Crowned and Dangerous, ABC, 1997. Out of Time, Showtime, 2000.
Film Work: Executive producer, The Jerky Boys, Buena Vista, 1995. (With John ⬙Cha Cha⬙ Ciarcia) Director, Mamamia (short film; also known as Mamma Mia), 1998. Stage Appearances: Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1985. Dominic De Caesar, Wrong Turn at Lungfish, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1993. Eddie, A View from the Bridge, Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, 1998. Rocky Pioggi, The Iceman Cometh, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1999. Fiorello LaGuardia (title role), Fiorello!, (musical), Broadway’s Best series, Reprise!, University of California, Los Angeles, Freud Playhouse, Macgowan Hall, Los Angeles, 1999.
Television Executive Producer; Specials: (With others) Gettin’ Over (series of specials), ABC, 1992, 1993, 1995. (With Steve Sauer and Scott Sternberg) The Road to Hollywood, NBC, 1993. An All–New Before They Were Stars, ABC, 1994. Before They Were Stars, ABC, 1994. (With others) Before They Were Stars III, ABC, 1995. (With others) Before They Were Stars IV, ABC, 1995. (With others) A Special Half–Hour Edition of Before They Were Stars, ABC, 1995.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: The Howard Stern Radio Show, 2004. RECORDINGS
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Jr. Executive,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1986.
Albums: The House I Live In, Sin–Drome Music, 2002.
Television Executive Producer; Pilots: Executive producer of the unaired pilot Homewood P.I., CBS.
Videos: (In archive footage) Christmas from Hollywood, Koch Vision, 2003.
Film Appearances: Duke, The Hollywood Knights, Columbia, 1980. Foster, Going Ape!, Paramount, 1981. Terry, Cannonball Run II, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Doug Simpson, She’s Out of Control, Columbia, 1989. Peter Barth, The Joke (short film), 1992.
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DAVID Elizabeth Kerslake, First among Equals, Granada and Television and PBS, 1986–87. Mrs. Elizabeth Quail, Bramwell II (also known as Bramwell), Independent Television, c. 1996, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, c. 1996. Mrs. Badger, Bleak House, BBC, 2005, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2006.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, February 7, 1997, p. 16. People Weekly, October 30, 1995, p. 63; June 26, 2000, p. 101; September 20, 2004, p. 211; September 19, 2005, p. 210. Woman’s Day, November 6, 2005, p. 128. Woman’s World, January 11, 2005, p. 20. Electronic: Theatermania, http://www.theatermania.com, April 24, 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Elinor Dashwood, Sense and Sensibility, BBC, 1971. Alice Munro, The Last of the Mohicans, BBC, 1971, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1972. Sonia, War and Peace, BBC–2, 1972–73, then PBS. Princess Alexandra, Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill (also known as Jennie), Thames Television, 1974. Jeanne Marie as an adult, Lillie, BBC, 1978, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1979. The girl/the second Mrs. de Winter, Rebecca, BBC, c. 1978, also broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1980. Ann Artingstall, Fame Is the Spur, BBC, 1982. Christine, Alexa, BBC, 1982. ⬙The Lady’s Maid Bell,⬙ Shades of Darkness, Granada Television, 1984, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1984. Hannah, Tender Is the Night, Showtime and The Movie Channel, 1985. Emma Crackenthorpe, ⬙The 4.50 from Paddington,⬙ Miss Marple (originally an episode of Agatha Christie’s ⬙Miss Marple,⬙ Series IV; also known as Miss Marple: 4.50 from Paddington), BBC, Seven Network (Australia), and PBS, c. 1987. Voice of Trufflehunter, ⬙Voyage of the Dawn Treader,⬙ The Chronicles of Narnia (also known as The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and Prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader), BBC, 1988, PBS, 1989. Children of the North, BBC, 1991. Mrs. Gardiner, Pride and Prejudice (also known as Jane Austen’s ⬙Pride and Prejudice⬙), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Isobel Tolland later in life, A Dance to the Music of Time, Channel 4 (England), 1997. Victoria St. John, Berkeley Square, BBC, 1998. Mary Duggan, The Glass, Independent Television, 2001. Mrs. Pomona Longstaffe, The Way We Live Now, BBC, 2001, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2001.
DAVID, Joanna 1947– PERSONAL Original name, Joanna Hacking; born January 17, 1947, in Lancaster, England; daughter of John Almond and Davida Elizabeth (maiden name, Nesbitt) Hacking; married Edward Charles Morice Fox (an actor), 2004; children: Emilia Rose Elizabeth Fox (an actress), Frederick Samson Robert Morice Fox. Education: Attended Elmhurst Ballet School, Camberley, England; studied acting at Weber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and Royal Academy of Dancing.Religion: Church of England. Addresses: Agent—Dallas Smith, Peters, Fraser & Dunlop, Drury House, 34–43 Russell St., London WC2B 5HA, England. Career: Actress. Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, member of council; member of Unicorn Theatre for Children. Ralph and Meriel Richardson Foundation, trustee and director; King George V Fund, member of council. Member: Theatrical Guild. Awards, Honors: Publishers Weekly Award (with others), best spoken audio, 1997, for Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I Love Thee? Their Story and Poetry. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: The Edwardians, BBC–2, 1972–73, also broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS. 71
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Mrs. Heron, The Forsyte Saga, Independent Television, 2002, broadcast on. Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2002. Mrs. Stanbury, He Knew He Was Right, BBC, 2004, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Alice, The Dancing Princesses, 1984. Dolly, Anna Karenina, CBS, 1985. Murders at Lynch Cross (also known as Time for Murder: The Murders at Lynch Cross), BBC, 1985. Elizabeth, Unexplained Laughter, BBC, 1988. Kate, Secret Friends, c. 1991. Caroline Harris, The Dark Room, BBC, 1999. Chloe Wulfstan, Dalziel and Pascoe: On Beulah Height, BBC, 1999. Mrs. Peter Baring, Rogue Trader, BBC, 1999. Diana Kennedy, The Blind Date, London Weekend Television, 2000. Elizabeth Burnham, The Brides in the Bath, Independent Television, 2003. Averil, Belonging, Independent Television, 2004. Lady Carteret, Falling, Independent Television, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Mabel Purdy, Play for Today: Dear Brutus, BBC, 1981. Sophy Deane, The Mill on the Floss, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1997. Herself, The Last Morse: A Documentary (also known as The Last Morse), Independent Television, 2000, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 2001. Herself, The John Thaw Story, [Great Britain], 2002. Clara Schumann (title role), Beloved Clara, 2004. Narrator of Reputations: Sir Anthony Eden, BBC. Television Appearances; Episodic: Cathy Carter, ⬙Missing, Presumed Dead,⬙ Colditz, BBC, 1972. Cathy Carter, ⬙Odd Man In,⬙ Colditz, BBC, 1974. Monica Ashby, ⬙High Life,⬙ Softly Softly, BBC, 1975. Marian Pearce, ⬙Vacuum,⬙ Within These Walls, Independent Television, 1976. Margaret, ⬙A Test of Love,⬙ The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, c. 1977. Miss Gladwyn, ⬙William—The Great Actor,⬙ Just William, Independent Television, 1977. Margaret Haslemere, ⬙Poor Catullus,⬙ The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, c. 1977. Margaret Haslemere, ⬙Winter Lament,⬙ The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, c. 1977.
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DAVID Radio Appearances: Jane Eyre, the Sequel, 1996. Les liaisons dangereuses, 1999. The Summer of a Dormouse, 1999. The Pilot’s Wife, 2000. The Pound—A Biography, 2000. Rumpole and the Old Familiar Faces, 2001. Mother and Son, 2002. ⬙The Benefactress,⬙ ⬙Hotel du Commerce,⬙ and ⬙The Letter Writers,⬙ all Dangerous Calm: Stories by Elizabeth Taylor, 2003. ⬙The Concert Interval,⬙ Twenty Minutes, 2003. Constance Spry (title role), Constance, 2005.
as Queen Victoria, Treasure Houses; also appeared in Charlotte and Jane, Paying Guests, and When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Film Appearances: All Neat in Black Stockings, National General, 1968. One Plus One (also known as 1 + 1 and Sympathy for the Devil), Grand National, 1969. A Smashing Bird I Used to Know (also known as Hell House Girls, House of Unclaimed Women, and School for Unclaimed Girls), New Line Cinema, 1969. The Mind of Mr. Soames, Amicus Productions, 1970. Theo Danes, Ballet Shoes, 1975. Angela Paradise, Sleepwalker, 1984. Mrs. Frampton, Comrades, Curzon, 1987. Mrs. Smythe, Cotton Mary, Universal, 1999. Sabina’s mother, Prendimi l’anima (also known as The Soul Keeper and L’ame en jeu), Cowboy Films/ Medusa Distribuzione, 2002. Mrs. Bannock, These Foolish Things, 2005.
Appeared as Cherry, Moving Day; and as Mrs. Sims, The Twelve Pound Look. RECORDINGS Audiobooks; Narrator: Susan Sallis, Summer Visitors, G. K. Hall Audio Books, 1991. Barbara Pym, Less Than Angels, Chivers Audio Books, 1992. Sallis, By Sun and Candlelight, Chivers Audio Books, 1992. Jean Stubbs, A Lasting Spring, G. K. Hall Audio Books, 1992. Roald Dahl, Matilda, HarperChildrensAudio, 1993. Pauline Fiske, Midnight Blue, Chivers Audio Books, 1993. Rosamund Pilcher, Flowers in the Rain and Other Stories, Chivers Audio Books, 1993. Laura Ingalls Wilder, By the Shores of Silver Lake, Pickwick Group Limited, 1994. Margaret York, Dangerous to Know, Chivers Audio Books, 1994. Jane Austen, Austen Audio Boxed Set 1 (consists of Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Persuasion), Penguin Audio, 1995. Natalie Babbitt, The Eyes of Amaryllis/Tuck Everlasting, Pickwick Group Limited, 1995. Dorothy Eden, Crow Hollow, Chivers Audio Books, 1995. Noel Streatfield, White Boots, Pickwick Group Limited, 1995. Austen, The Jane Austen Collection (consists of Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Persuasion), Penguin, 1996. Nicola Thorne, Trophy Wife, Chivers Audio Books, 1996. Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I Love Thee? Their Story and Poetry (also known as Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How Do I Love Thee? and Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning Best– Loved Poems), Audio Partners, 1997.
Some sources cite an appearance in the film In the Name of the Pharaoh, 1998; and in The Tulse Luper Suitcases. Stage Appearances: Cecily, The Importance of Being Earnest, 1968. Dear Antoine, Chichester Theatre Festival, Chichester, England, 1971. The Rivals, Chichester Theatre Festival, 1971. The Family Reunion, Chichester Theatre Festival, 1971, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, England, 1973, then London. Uncle Vanya, Royal Exchange Theatre, 1977. Varya, The Cherry Orchard, Haymarket Theatre Royal, London, 1983. Catherine Sloper, The Heiress, Northampton, England and London, 1984. Pat, Breaking the Code, Haymarket Theatre Royal, 1986. Olivia, Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (also known as Twelfth Night), Ludlow Theatre Festival, 1988. Marion, Stages, National Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, London, 1992. Hester, The Deep Blue Sea, Royal Theatre, Northampton, England, 1997. Marjorie, The Ghost Train Tattoo, Royal Exchange Theatre, 2000. Margarethe, Copenhagen, Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury, England, 2003. Miss Prism, The Importance of Being Earnest, Royal Exchange Theatre, 2004. Appeared as Miss Giddens, The Innocents, Royal Theatre, Northampton, England; performed in staged readings. 73
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Claire Tomalin, Jane Austen: A Life, Books on Tape, 1998. Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale, Chivers Audio Books, 1999. Margaret Graham, Out of the Night, Chivers Audio Books, 1999. Thorne, The Good Samaritan, Chivers Audio Books, 1999. Joy Adamson, Born Free, Macmillan Audio Books, 2000. Marian Babson, Worlds Apart, Chivers Audio Books, 2000. Dahl, Tales of the Unexpected, BBC Consumer Publishing, 2000. Thorne, Old Money, Chivers Audio Books, 2000. Classic Love Stories, CSA Word, 2000. Thorne, Class Reunion, Chivers Audio Books, 2001. Elizabeth Buchan, Revenge of the Middle–Aged Woman, Chivers Audio Books, 2002. Teresa Crane, Treacherous Waters, Chivers Audio Books, 2002. Marcia Willett, Looking Forward, Chivers Press, 2002. Austen, Pride and Prejudice, Penguin Audiobooks, 2003. Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Penguin Global, 2003. Mavis Cheek, Dog Days, Chivers Audio Books, 2003. Agatha Christie, Bound to Talk: Agatha Christie Two, Pan Macmillan, 2003. Christie, 4:50 from Paddington, Audio Renaissance, 2003. E. M. Forster, A Room with a View, Audio Partners, 2003. Thorne, A Friend of the Family, Chivers Audio Books, 2003. Thorne, Silk, Chivers Audio Books, 2003. Anita Brookner, The Rules of Engagement, Chivers Audio Books, 2004. Elizabeth Buchan, The Good Wife, BBC Audiobooks, 2004. Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca, Penguin, 2004. Dahl, Danny the Champion of the World, Puffin Books, 2005. Asne Seierstad, The Bookseller of Kabul, translated by Ingrid Christophersen, Recorded Books, 2005. Brookner, Leaving Home, BBC Audiobooks America, 2006.
DESCHANEL, Emily 1978– PERSONAL Full name, Emily Erin Deschanel; born January 4, 1978, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Caleb (a cinematographer and director) and Mary Jo (an actress) Deschanel; sister of Zooey Deschanel (an actress). Education: Boston University, B.F.A. Addresses: Agent—Rhonda Price, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Lainie Stolhanske, Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Megan Moss, I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress. Interact Theatre Company, Los Angeles, member of company. CREDITS Film Appearances: Paint–throwing fur activist, It Could Happen to You, TriStar, 1994. Maggie, It’s a Shame About Ray (short film), 2000. Mrs. Morgan, Cold Mountain, Miramax, 2003. Laura, Easy, Magic Lamp/Screen Media Ventures, 2004. Rosanna Travis, The Alamo, Buena Vista, 2004. Receptionist, Spider–Man 2 (also released as Spider– Man 2: The IMAX Experience), Columbia, 2004. Woman, Old Tricks (short film), Ape Like Films, 2004. Kate Houghton, Boogeyman (also known as Boogeyman—Der schwarze Mann), Screen Gems, 2005. Claire, Mute, Hartfisch Productions, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Temperance Brennan, Bones, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pam Asbury, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.
Appeared in Ruth Boswell and Noel Streatfield’s Emmy/ White Boots, Pickwick Group Limited; in Dorothy L. Sayers’s Gaudy Night (also known as Gaudy Night: A Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane Mystery); in The Ugly One: The Childhood Memoirs of Hermione, Countess of Ranfurly (also known as The Ugly One); and in Classic Love Stories 2.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Maude Allyn, The Heart Department, CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Cassie Germaine, ⬙Surveillance,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2002. ⬙Cloak & Dagger,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. ⬙The Eleventh Hour,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Michelle, ⬙All the News Fit to Print,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2004.
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DESCHANEL Cheryl, The Good Girl, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Jenny Herk, Big Trouble, Buena Vista, 2002. Nora, The New Guy, Columbia, 2002. Zelda, Sweet Friggin’ Daisies (short film), 2002. Samantha Harper, Abandon, Paramount, 2002. Boris! (short film), 2002. Nikki, Whatever We Do (short film), 2003. Noel, All the Real Girls, Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. Gas station girl, It’s Better to Be Wanted for Murder than Not to Be Wanted at All, Fox Searchlab, 2003. Christy, House Hunting (short film), Pamplona Productions, 2003. Jovie, Elf, New Line Cinema/A–Film Distribution, 2003. Kate Collins, Eulogy, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Tricia ⬙Trillian⬙ McMillan, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Touchstone, 2005. Reese Holden, Winter Passing, Focus Features, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Natasha, The Three Sisters, Interact Theatre Company, Los Angeles, 2002. Also appeared as Emily, Our Town, Interact Theatre Company.
DESCHANEL, Zooey 1980– PERSONAL Full name, Zooey Claire Deschanel; born January 17, 1980, in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of Caleb (a cinematographer and director) and Mary Jo (an actress) Deschanel; sister of Emily Deschanel (an actress). Education: Briefly attended Northwestern University.Avocational Interests: Jazz singing, philosophy, fashion, photography, knitting, and crocheting.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lady Larken, Once Upon a Mattress, ABC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Greg Siegel, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Seven Summits Pictures and Management, 8906 West Olympic Blvd., Ground Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—Jennifer Allen, PMK/HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Elena, ⬙Veronica’s Fun and Pirates Are Crazy,⬙ Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1998. ⬙The Offspring: She’s Got Issues,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 1999. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2002. Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2002. ⬙Idiot Boyfriend,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 2002. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2002, 2003, 2004. Jen Doyle, ⬙Kissing Cousin,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 2002. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003. Guest, Dinner for Five, Independent Film Channel, 2003. Heidi, ⬙Birds Do It,⬙ Cracking Up, Fox, 2004. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2005. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2005. Voices of the French maid Kim and the candy striper stripper, ⬙Stan Knows Best,⬙ American Dad!, Fox, 2005.
Career: Actress. If All the Stars Were Pretty Babies, band member and musician (ukelele); also performed with the comedy group Manifest Destinyfest. Sundance Film Festival, cohost, 2004; appeared in the commercial ⬙Down on Khaki Street⬙ for Gap clothing, 2002; voice for Maybelline makeup commercial, 2003; appeared in commercial for Swiffer cleaning products, 2003. Awards, Honors: Online Film Critics Society Award, best ensemble (with others), 2000, for Almost Famous; Best Actress Award, Mar del Plata Film Festival, 2003, Independent Spirit Award nomination, best female lead, Independent Features Project/West, 2004, and Chlotrudis Award nomination, best actress, 2004, all for All the Real Girls.
Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Sizzlin’ Sixteen 2001, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Reel Comedy: Big Trouble, Comedy Central, 2002. Presenter, The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2004. Inside the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Nessa Watkins, Mumford, Buena Vista, 1999. Anita Miller, Almost Famous (director’s cut released as Untitled: Almost Famous the Bootleg Cut), DreamWorks/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Tracy, Manic, 2001, IFC Films, 2003.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Nurse Gloria, Don Juan DeMarco, New Line Cinema, 1995. Margaret, Jingle All the Way, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Wendy, Jerry Maguire, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Sister Batril, Plump Fiction, Legacy Releasing Corp., 1997. Behind the Seams, 1998. Michelle Reilly, Series 7: The Contenders, USA Films, 2001.
RECORDINGS Videos: Narrator, Players in Pigtails, by Shana Corey, Weston Woods, 2004. The girl, ⬙She’s Got Issues,⬙ The Offspring Complete Music Video Collection, Sony Music Entertainment, 2005. Appeared in the music videos ⬙Idiot Boyfriend⬙ by Jimmy Fallon, 2002, and ⬙She’s Got Issues⬙ by Offspring.
Television Appearances; Series: Isabel Miller, Just in Time, ABC, 1988. Claudia, Men Behaving Badly (also known as It’s a Man’s World), 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Boston Globe, February 23, 2003. Cinema Confidential, October 27, 2003. Elle, June, 2005. FilmStew, February 8, 2005. Interview, September, 2001, p. 213; March, 2003, p. 174. Los Angeles Times, February 16, 2003. Movieline, September, 1999, p. 15. Premiere, September, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mary, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989. Susan Redding, Telling Secrets (also known as Contract for Murder), ABC, 1993. Evelyn, When Love Calls: The Seduction of John Hearn, CBS, 1993. Sandra Beals, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Keri, Babycakes, CBS, 1989. Brenda, Taken Away, CBS, 1989. The Chase, NBC, 1991. Helen, Fever, HBO, 1991. Ella Barker, Criminal Behavior, ABC, 1992. Torch Song (also known as Judith Krantz’s ⬙Torch Song⬙), ABC, 1993. Margot, Love on the Run, NBC, 1994. Eve Scrimmer, Picture Perfect, 1995.
DESPOTOVICH, Nada 1967– PERSONAL Born April 24, 1967, in New York, NY. Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Receptionist, Mabel and Max, CBS, 1987. Michelle Tchubnik, Julie Brown: The Show, CBS, 1989. Ms. Mayhew, My So–Called Life, ABC, 1994. Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Cecile, Smithereens, New Line Cinema, 1982. Chrissy, Moonstruck, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1987. Bag lady, The First Power (also known as Pentagram, Possessed, and Transit), Orion, 1990. Receptionist, Don’t Tell Her It’s Me (also known as The Boyfriend School), Hemdale Film Corp., 1990. Laurie Desmond, Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael, Paramount, 1990. Penny Dodge, Career Opportunities, Universal, 1991. Irma, actress in Laughing Bandit, The Rocketeer, Buena Vista, 1991. Cherry, The Prom, 1992. Kelly, CrissCross (also known as Alone Together), 1992. Susan at reunion, Josh and S.A.M., Columbia, 1993.
Television Appearances; Specials: Elaine Dewey, Another Round (short), 1992. Hogg sister Ⲇ2, Hogg’s Heaven, Showtime, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dushayne, ⬙Here’s a Reason to Keep Your Goats in the Burn,⬙ The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, NBC, 1988. Dushayne, ⬙Here’s That Old Shadow on the Wall,⬙ The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, NBC, 1989. Zora, ⬙The Last Newhart,⬙ Newhart, CBS, 1990. ⬙The Pound and the Fury,⬙ Civil Wars, ABC, 1991. 76
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Deputy Ginger Billis, ⬙Ever After,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. Risa, ⬙Men Plan, God Laughs,⬙ ER, NBC, 1995. Yolanda, ⬙Double Fault,⬙ Dave’s World, CBS, 1996. Elzbieta, ⬙Caroline and Richard’s Mom,⬙ Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996. Voice of Madam Pavlova, ⬙Dance Lessons,⬙ Recess (animated), ABC, 1999.
DEVER Television Appearances; Episodic: Lewis, ⬙Behind Enemy Lines,⬙ Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 1999. Tom Murch, ⬙Believers,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2001. Ronald Phelps, ⬙Moving On,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished), CBS, 2003. Hank Dempsey (some sources cite Hank Tatum), ⬙The House,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2004. Adam Gilford, ⬙Bite Me,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2005. Agent Detora, ⬙Blood of the Children,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005. Agent Detora, ⬙Trees Made of Glass: Part 2,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005. Caden Duran, ⬙San Diego,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2005. Mitchell Haines, ⬙Freaky Phoebe,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005.
Also appeared as Ellen Crowley, ⬙Justice Delayed,⬙ Courthouse, CBS; Cindy Krainik, Coming of Age, CBS; Charlotte, The Wright Verdicts, CBS; and Tracey Takes On ... , HBO. Stage Appearances: Farmer’s daughter, ⬙The Marriage Proposal,⬙ Four of a Kind, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 1997.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Trey, Deep Cover, 2002. DEVER, Seamus 1976– Film Appearances: Colin, Shooting LA, One Ball Films/Wandering Monkey Entertainment, 2001. Aaron, Monkey Love, Ardustry Home Entertainment, 2002. Phillip, Truth, Justice, and the American Way, Focus Features, 2006.
PERSONAL Full name, Seamus Patrick Dever; born July 27, 1976, in Flint, MI. Education: Moscow Art Theatre, master’s degree; Carnegie–Mellon University, master’s degree. Career: Actor. Member of Actors Studio, New York City, and Colony Theatre Company, Burbank, CA.
Stage Appearances: Alex, A Clockwork Orange, Greenway Court Theatre, Los Angeles, 2003. Scott, The Men from the Boys, Fountain Theatre, Los Angeles, 2003. Kevin Dolan, Clutter: The True Story of the Collyer Brothers Who Never Threw Anything Out, Colony Theatre Company, Burbank, CA, 2004. Stalker, Featuring Loretta, Company of Angels Theatre, Los Angeles, 2004. Murat, Pera Pelas, Theatre at Boston Court, Pasadena, CA, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nomination, outstanding lead performance, and Los Angeles Ovation Award nomination, both c. 2003, for A Clockwork Orange; Ticketholder Award runner– up, best supporting actor, Entertainment Today, 2003, and other citations, all for The Men from the Boys. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Randy, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001.
Stage Work: Set designer, The Waiting Room, Company of Angels Theatre, Los Angeles, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Rick Michell, Never Say Die (also known as Outside the Law), 2001. Allen Carter, McBride: The Doctor Is Out, Really Out, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Billy, Mystery Woman: Snapshot, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Cricket, She’s No Angel, Lifetime, 2005.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Film Work; Other: Production assistant, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Second unit director, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Character creator, Universal Soldier: The Return (also known as Universal Soldier IV), Columbia, 1999.
DEVLIN, Dean 1962– PERSONAL Born August 27 (some sources cite August 8), 1962, in New York, NY; son of Don Devlin (a producer, writer, and actor) and Pilar Seurat (an actress and dancer); married Lisa Brenner (an actress), July 4, 2003. Education: Attended North Hollywood High School, Los Angeles.
Film Appearances: Boy, My Bodyguard, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Liquor store clerk, The Wild Life, Universal, 1984. Ernie, City Limits, Atlantic, 1985. Milton, Real Genius, TriStar, 1985. Gum chewer, 3:15—The Moment of Truth (also known as Showdown at Lincoln High, 3:15 a Time to Die, and 3:15 the Moment of Truth), Dakota, 1986. Tyler, Moon 44 (also known as Intruder), Moviestore Entertainment, 1989. Joe Fledermaus, Martians Go Home, Taurus Entertainment, 1990. Adult bookstore manager, Total Exposure, Republic, 1991. (Uncredited) Pilot of Eagle 2, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Himself, Predators from Beyond Neptune, Liberty International Entertainment, 1999. My Life with Count Dracula (documentary), Hungry Jackal Productions, 2003. (Uncredited) Cab driver, Cellular (also known as Final Call—Wenn er auflegt muss sie sterben), New Line Cinema, 2004. Himself, Special Thanks to Roy London (documentary), Traction Media, 2005.
Addresses: Office—Electric Entertainment, 1438 North Gower St., Box 24, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Agent— Brian Kend, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and writer. Centropolis Entertainment, founder (with Roland Emmerich) and partner until 2001; Electric Entertainment, Los Angeles, founder, 2001, and principal; Voltage Pictures, chief executive officer; amateur filmmaker as a child. Musician and singer with Nervous Service (rock and roll band); Something Clever Revue, New York City, performer of standup comedy. Worked as a chauffeur to actor Al Pacino. Awards, Honors: Best Film Maker Award, California Super Eight–Millimeter Film Festival, c. 1975; Universal Reader’s Choice Award (with Roland Emmerich), best film, Sci–Fi Universe, 1996, and Saturn Award nomination (with Emmerich), best writer, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1997, both for Independence Day; George Pal Memorial Award, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1998.
Television Executive Producer; Series: (And creator) The Visitor, Fox, beginning 1997, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Godzilla: The Series (animated), Fox, 1998–2000. Talk to Me, TNT, beginning 2006.
CREDITS Film Producer: (With Joel B. Michaels and Oliver Eberle) Stargate (also known as Stargate, la porte des etoiles), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Godzilla, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998. The Patriot (also known as Der Patriot), Columbia, 2000. Eight Legged Freaks, Warner Bros., 2002. Cellular (also known as Final Call—Wenn er auflegt muss sie sterben), New Line Cinema, 2004. Flyboys, Lions Gate Films, 2006. One Nation, Columbia, 2006.
Television Executive Producer; Miniseries: The Triangle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Executive Producer; Movies: The Librarian: Quest for the Spear, TNT, 2004. The Librarian 2 (also known as The Librarian 2: Return to King Solomon’s Mines), TNT, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: This Is the Life, NBC, beginning 1983. David Del Valle, Hard Copy, CBS, 1987. Chris Mendoza, Generations, NBC, 1989.
Film Executive Producer: The Mark, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. EV Confidential, 2006.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, The Making of ⬙Independence Day,⬙ 1996. The Sci–Fi Channel’s Invasion of Independence Day, Sci–Fi Channel, 1996. Himself, Hollywood Aliens & Monsters (also known as To the Galaxy and Beyond with Mark Hamill), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Star Wars: The Magic and the Mystery, Fox, 1997. Himself, Godzilla, King of the Monsters, BBC, 1998. Himself, The Blockbuster Imperative, Trio, 2003.
Himself, Dialing Up ⬙Cellular,⬙ New Line Home Video, 2004. Himself, The Force Is with Them: The Legacy of ⬙Star Wars,⬙ Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2004. Himself, Guns, Genes & Fighting Machines: The Making of ⬙Universal Soldier,⬙ Lions Gate Films, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mark, ⬙I Drink, Therefore I Am,⬙ Happy Days, ABC, 1983. ⬙Jolene Lets the Cat Out of the Bag,⬙ Alice, CBS, 1983. Brad, Fame, NBC, 1983. Hernando Rodriguez, ⬙The Other Side of Oneness,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1984. Angel, ⬙Your Place or Mayan,⬙ Misfits of Science, NBC, 1985. Victor Hernandez, ⬙You’re Sixteen, You’re Beautiful, and You’re His,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985. Jeffrey Sullivan, ⬙Gibbon Take,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Jeffrey Sullivan, ⬙The Princess and the Weiner King,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Jeffrey Sullivan, ⬙Slum Enchanted Evening,⬙ L.A. Law, NBC, 1986. Henry Metrano, Island Son, CBS, 1990. ⬙Mechanical Effects: Nuts and Bolts,⬙ Movie Magic, The Discovery Channel, 1995. ⬙Devastation Effects: Movie Mayhem,⬙ Movie Magic, The Discovery Channel, 1996. ⬙Independence Day,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 1996. ⬙The Films of Roland Emmerich,⬙ The Directors, Encore, 2000. Himself, ⬙Will Smith,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Will Smith), Arts and Entertainment, 2003.
Screenplays: (With Richard Rothstein and Christopher Leitch) Universal Soldier, TriStar, 1992. (With Roland Emmerich) Stargate (also known as Stargate, la porte des etoiles), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. (With Emmerich and Steven Molstad) Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. (And story) Godzilla (based on the earlier films), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1998.
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Some sources cite Devlin as the author of the screenplay for Gargoyles, 1999. Teleplays; Miniseries: (Story) The Triangle, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Teleplays; Episodic: Author of episodes of The Visitor, Fox and Sci–Fi Channel. Teleplays; Pilots: (Uncredited) ⬙Children of the Gods,⬙ Stargate SG–1 (also known as Stargate SG–1: Children of the Gods), Showtime and Sci–Fi Channel, 1997.
Appeared in episodes of Too Close for Comfort, ABC; and Insiders, ABC.
ADAPTATIONS
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Comedies by Shakespeare, Los Angeles; and in There Must Be a Pony, New York City.
The film Stargate was adapted as the television series Stargate SG–1, broadcast by Showtime and Sci–Fi Channel, beginning in 1997; as the animated television series Stargate: Infinity, broadcast by Fox, 2002–03; as the television series Stargate Atlantis, broadcast by Sci–Fi Channel, beginning 2004; it was adapted as a novel by Sheila Black, published by Puffin books, 1994; and it served as the basis for a juvenile book series. The screenplay Independence Day was first published in novel form by HarperPrism, 1996; a related novel, Independence Day: Silent Zone, was published by HarperEntertainment in 1998. The film Universal Soldier was adapted as a novel by Robert Tine and published by Jove Books in 1992; the screenplay The Patriot was
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Independence Day: The ID4 Invasion, 1996. Himself, Godzilla: On Assignment with Charles Caiman, Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 1998. Himself, Independence Day: Creating Reality, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2000. 79
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published in novel form by HarperEntertainment in 2000. The miniseries The Triangle was adapted as the book Dean Devlin’s ⬙Triangle,⬙ published by iBooks, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Books: Engel, Volker, and Rachel Aberly, The Making of ⬙Independence Day,⬙ Titan Books, 1996. Weinberger, Kimberly, and Dawn Margolis, The Official Godzilla Movie Fact Book: Based on the Hit Movie from TriStar Pictures, Scholastic, 1998. Periodicals: Starburst, February, 1995, pp. 36–39. Starlog, November, 1997; June, 1998. Time, July 8, 1996, pp. 58–64. Variety, May 7, 2001, p. 42.
Film Work: Stunts and sword fight, The Swordsman, Republic Pictures, 1992. Television Appearances; Series: Dennis Langley, The Eleventh Hour, CTV (Canada), 2002–2004. Joey Henrickson, Big Love, HBO, 2005–2006.
DOYLE, Shawn 1968– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Bruno, The Last Don II (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Last Don II⬙), CBS, 1998. Lucien Fournier, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999.
Born 1968, in Wabush, Newfoundland, Canada; son of Jerry Doyle (an actor); married Allegra Fulton (an actress). Education: Studied theater at York University. Addresses: Agent—Fusion Artists, 10 St. Marys St., Suite 300, Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1P9 Canada.
Television Appearances; Movies: Al Shearing, Giant Mine, CBC (Canada), 1996. Private Cobourne, Peacekeepers, CBC, 1997. Justice, 1999. Royal McCullough, Who Killed Atlanta’s Children? (also known as Echo of Murder), Showtime, 2000. Anton Seaberg, Stiletto Dance, HBO, 2001. Daniel, Scar Tissue, CBC, 2002. Detective Alex Emanuel, A Killing Spring (also known as Copie non conforme), CTV (Canada), 2002. Alex Emanuel, Verdict in Blood, CTV, 2002. Detective Alan Yann, Do or Die, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a featured supporting role in a dramatic series, 1999, for The City; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2002, for A Killing Spring; ACTRA Toronto Award, outstanding performance—male, 2003, Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a continuing leading dramatic role, 2004, both for The Eleventh Hour.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Randy Lyman, ⬙Pilot,⬙ Blind Justice, ABC, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Brad Peck, ⬙The Underneath/Phantom Limb,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1996. Lazarus, ⬙Moonscape,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Earth: Final Conflict⬙), syndicated, 1998.
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DUNBAR Dr. Michael Robinson, Head Cases, Fox, 2005. C–Note, Prison Break, Fox, 2005—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, Retrosexual: The 80s, VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: Soul Train Christmas Starfest, syndicated, 2000. Himself, Behind the Scenes: The Great Commission, Showtime, 2003. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 32nd NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bonz, ⬙Writing on the Wall,⬙ The Good News, UPN, 1997. Barry, ⬙The Son of Marlon,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1998. Tommy, ⬙Two Guys, a Girl and a Homecoming,⬙ Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys), ABC, 1998. Byron Little, ⬙Infected,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1999. Joe Taylor, ⬙Qallupilliut,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1999. Man on train, ⬙The Depths,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 1999. Tiger Bates, ⬙Infierno,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1999. Sonny Rhymes, ⬙Renunciation,⬙ Good versus Evil (also known as GvsE and G vs. E), Sci–Fi Channel, 2000. Jalen, ⬙Merry Exmas,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2003. Jalen, ⬙Sex, Lies, and Books,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2003. Agent Fernley, ⬙Secret Service,⬙ North Shore, Fox, 2004. Jalen, ⬙Good Catch or a Bad Hop?,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2004. Jalen, ⬙Love Thy Neighbor,⬙ Girlfriends, UPN, 2004.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Stepdance, Stephanville Festival; Sons of Ulster, Stephanville Festival; West Side Story, Stephanville Festival; Death Trap, Stephanville Festival; Democracy, Stephanville Festival; Gagarian Way, DuMaurier World Stage Festival; Problem Child, Factory Theatre; Where is Kabuki?, Factory Theatre; Digging for Fire, Factory Theatre; A Christmas Carol, Young People Theatre; Fabulous Party, Livent; The House of Martin Guerre, Livent; Grease, Stage West.
DUNBAR, Rockmond 1974– PERSONAL Born January 11, 1974, in Oakland, CA; married Ivy Holmes, September 19, 2003. Education: Attended Morehouse College, College of Santa Fe, and University of New Mexico.Avocational Interests: Painting, sculpture.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Baines, Earth 2, NBC, 1994. Bloomington, Indiana, The WB, 1998. Women of the Night (also known as Radio Silence and Zalman King’s ⬙Women of the Night⬙), c. 2000. Detective Reginald Feiffer, Hollywood Division, Fox, 2004. C–Note, Prison Break, Fox, 2005. Dr. Michael Robinson, Head Cases, Fox, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Agency for the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Evan Hainey, Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., Second Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Television Work; Specials: Director, Behind the Scenes: The Great Commission, Showtime, 2003. Director and producer, The Great Commission, Showtime, 2003. Director and producer, Soul Decisions, Showtime, 2004.
Career: Actor. Affiliated with the mixed–media presentation Artherapy. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Baines, Earth 2, NBC, 1994–95. Kenny Chadway, Soul Food, Showtime, 2000–2005.
Film Appearances: Eric Haynes, Misery Loves Company, York Entertainment, 1993. 81
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Career: Actress. Worked in the food service industry.
Some sources cite appearances in the films Sick Puppies and Whodunit.
Film Appearances: Gopher’s girlfriend, Wonderland, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Lysee Key, Bringing Rain, Belladonna Productions, 2003. Rosy, Mimic: Sentinel (also known as Mimic 3), Dimension Films, 2003. Bird girl, Rhinoceros Eyes, Madstone Films, 2004. Angie, The Great New Wonderful, Serenade Films/Sly Dogs Films/Departure Entertainment, 2005. Emily, Pizza, Pincat Productions, 2005. Lolita, Broken Flowers, Focus Features, 2005. Sasha, Havoc, Media 8 Entertainment, 2005. Melissa, Strangers with Candy, c. 2005.
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Film Work: Some sources cite Dunbar as the director of Wrath of the Medusa. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Half–Assed Morning Show, 93X (KXXR Minneapolis, MN), 2005. WRITINGS Teleplays: Author of Solitaire.
Some sources cite an appearance in Season of Youth, Had to Be Made Films, 2003.
Poetry: Author of a book of poetry and abstract drawings, published in 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Kira Underlay, Invasion, ABC, 2005—.
OTHER SOURCES Television Appearances; Movies: Hannah Vogul, She’s Too Young, Lifetime, 2004. Candace Pennington, Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Stone Cold⬙ (also known as Stone Cold), CBS, 2005.
Periodicals: Today’s Black Woman, January, 2004, p. 70. Upscale, March, 2002, p. 22.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bola, ⬙Parabolic,⬙ Witchblade, TNT, 2002. Lena Parkova, ⬙House Calls,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2003. Mia Van Wagner, ⬙Pandora,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003. Guest, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. Bonnie, ⬙Secret Service,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2005. Bonnie, ⬙Trial and Error,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2005.
Electronic: CityAlert, http://www.cityalert.com, November 2, 2005.
DZIENA, Alexis 1984– PERSONAL Surname is pronounced ⬙Da–zee–na⬙; full name, Alexis Gabbriel Dziena; born July 8, 1984, in NY. Education: Attended New York University; trained at American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York City.Avocational Interests: Reading, writing, painting, playing the piano, cello, and drums.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Kira Underlay, Invasion, ABC, 2005. OTHER SOURCES
Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Brookside Artists Management, 450 North Roxbury Dr., Fourth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Periodicals: Interview, October, 2004; August, 2005, pp. 60–61. USA Today, October 25, 2005.
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ELIASON, Joyce 1934– PERSONAL Born May 14, 1934, in Manti, UT; daughter of Perry Carlton (a rancher) and Ada (maiden name, Jensen) Eliason; married Allan Dotson, April, 1955 (divorced, 1962); married Stuart Margolin (an actor and director), August 5, 1966 (divorced April 9, 1975); children: (first marriage) Polly, Jill. Education: Attended University of Utah.
Television Producer; Miniseries: Supervising producer, Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, CBS, 1994. Television Executive Producer; Movies: Shadows of Desire (also known as The Devil’s Bed), CBS, 1994. A Loss of Innocence (also known as The End of Eden), ABC, 1996. Sweet Temptation (also known as Sweet Mouthful), CBS, 1996. The Price of Heaven (also known as Blessed Assurance; based on a novel by Allan Gurganus), CBS, 1997. Blessings, CBS, 2003. A Very Married Christmas (also known as Say When), CBS, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Cindy Mintz, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Writer and producer. TV Guide, field editor in Salt Lake City, UT, and Los Angeles, between 1959 and 1976. Pasadena Playhouse Repertory Company, Pasadena, CA, actress, 1965–66. Member: Writers Guild of America, Authors Guild, Authors League of America.
Television Work; Movies: Creative consultant, Marilyn: The Untold Story, 1980. Supervising producer, Mistress, CBS, 1987. Coproducer, Babycakes, CBS, 1989. Supervising producer, In Sickness and in Health (also known as Hearts on Fire), CBS, 1992.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations (with others), outstanding miniseries, 1993, for The Jacksons: An American Dream, 1994, for Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All, 1995, for Children of the Dust, and 1997, for The Last Don. CREDITS
Television Work; Pilots: Supervising producer, To Save a Child (also known as The Craft), ABC, 1991.
Television Work; Series: Creator and executive producer, Angel Falls, CBS, 1993.
Coproducer of Mulholland Dr. (also known as Mulholland Drive), ABC, a pilot which later became the film of the same name.
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Film Work: Coproducer, Mulholland Dr. (also known as Mulholland Drive), Universal Focus, 2001. WRITINGS Teleplays with Others; Series: Love, American Style, ABC, c. 1969–74. James at 15 (also known as James at 16), NBC, 1977–78. Angel Falls, CBS, 1993. Teleplays; Miniseries: Elvis and Me (based on the book by Priscilla Presley and Sandra Harmon), ABC, 1988. Small Sacrifices (based on the book by Ann Rule), ABC, 1989. The Jacksons: An American Dream, ABC, 1992. Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (based on the novel by Allan Gurganus), CBS, 1994. Children of the Dust (also known as A Good Day to Die; based on a novel by Clancy Carlile), CBS, 1995. (With Ross LaManna) Titanic, CBS, 1996. (With others) The Last Don (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Last Don⬙; based on the novel by Mario Puzo), CBS, 1997. (With others) The Last Don II (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Last Don II⬙; based on characters Mario Puzo created for the novel The Last Don), CBS, 1998. Blonde (also known as Marilyn Monroe; based on the book by Joyce Carol Oates), CBS, 2001.
Teleplays; Pilots: To Save a Child (also known as The Craft), ABC, 1991. Screenplays: Tell Me a Riddle, Filmways, 1980. Some sources cite Eliason as the author of the screenplay for Lady Beware, Scotti Brothers Pictures, 1987. Novels: Fresh Meat/Warm Weather, Harper & Row, 1974. Laid Out, Harper & Row, 1976. Contributor to periodicals, including New Dawn.
Teleplays; Movies: Child Bride of Short Creek, NBC, 1981. (With Joseph Feury and Mary Beth Yarrow) A Matter of Sex, NBC, 1984. Right to Kill?, ABC, 1985, published by Warner Bros., 1985. Surviving (also known as Surviving: A Family in Crisis and Tragedy), ABC, 1985, also published. Mistress, CBS, 1987. Winnie (based on a book by Jaime Pastor Bolnick), NBC, 1988. (With Percy Adlon) Babycakes, CBS, 1989. (With Alan Hines) In Sickness and in Health (also known as Hearts on Fire), CBS, 1992. Shadows of Desire (also known as The Devil’s Bed), CBS, 1994. A Loss of Innocence (also known as The End of Eden; based on On This Star by Virginia Sorenson), ABC, 1996. Sweet Temptation (also known as Sweet Mouthful), CBS, 1996.
ESTES, Will 1978– (Will Nipper) PERSONAL Full name, William Estes Nipper; born October 21, 1978, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Bill (a projectionist) and Mary Lu (an office administrator) Nipper. Education: Attended Santa Monica College.Avocational Interests: Motorcycling. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Bldg., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Marc Epstein Entertainment, 8944 Rosewood Ave., West Hollywood, CA 90048. Publicist—Liza Anderson, Warren Cowan and Associates, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 919, Los Angeles, CA 90048. 84
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Career: Actor. Appeared in many commercials, including ads for Kellogg’s, Cheerios, and Captain Crunch breakfast cereals, Mitsubishi and Toyota automobiles, Skippy peanut butter, and Hanes clothing. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nominations, best young actor in an off–primetime family series, 1990, and best young actor starring in an off–primetime series, 1991, 1992, all for The New Lassie; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor in a television comedy series, 1996, for Kirk. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Will Nipper) Brandon DeMott, Santa Barbara, NBC, 1988. (As Nipper) Will McCullough, The New Lassie, syndicated, 1989–91. Christopher Quinn, It Had to Be You, CBS, 1993. Cory Hartman, Kirk, The WB, 1995–96. Trip Parker, Meego, CBS, 1997. Sean Kelly, Kelly Kelly, The WB, 1998. J. J. Pryor, American Dreams (also known as Our Generation), NBC, 2002–2005. Will Malloy, Reunion, Fox, 2005.
Interviewee in an episode of VH1 the Greatest, VH1. Television Appearances; Specials: (As Will Nipper) Michael Hubble, The Last Halloween, CBS, 1991. (As Nipper) Rhythm and Jam, ABC, 1993. Trapeze artist, Circus of the Stars Gives Kids the World (also known as Circus of the Stars Ⲇ18), CBS, 1993.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Will Nipper) David Kornberg, Miracle Landing, CBS, 1990. (As Nipper) Chad, Menu for Murder (also known as Murder at the P.T.A. Luncheon), CBS, 1990. (As Nipper) Voice of Jonny, Jonny’s Golden Quest (animated), USA Network, 1993. Hunter Reeves, a recurring role, The Secret World of Alex Mack, Nickelodeon, 1997–98. Taz, Blue Ridge Fall (also known as The End of Innocence), Cinemax, 1999. Andrew Nayloss, a recurring role, 7th Heaven, The WB, 1999–2000. Ben, See You in My Dreams, CBS, 2004. Sean Goodwin, ⬙Come to Granny,⬙ Terror Tract (also known as The House on Terror Tract), USA Network, 2000. Ted Welsh, The Familiar Stranger (also known as My Husband’s Double Life), Lifetime, 2001. Mike Mayor, The Dive from Clausen’s Pier, Lifetime, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’04, Nickelodeon, 2004. Presenter, The 6th Annual Family Television Awards, The WB, 2004. 8th Annual Prism Awards, FX Network, 2004. Television Appearances; Other: (As Will Nipper) Gary Black, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (miniseries), CBS, 1993. Michael, Brothers’ Destiny (also known as Long Road Home and The Road Home), 1995. Wesley Stupack, Girls Across the Lake (pilot), The WB, 1997. Film Appearances: (As Will Nipper) Teddy, Dutch (also known as Driving Me Crazy), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. Vincent Marino, Love Ya Tomorrow, 1991. Voice of Willy, Once Upon a Forest (animated), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Boy at party, How to Make an American Quilt, Universal, 1995. Seaman Ronald ⬙Rabbit⬙ Parker, U–571, MCA/ Universal, 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: General Hospital, ABC, c. 1988. ⬙The Correspondent,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1988. George Segal, ⬙Doing It the Hard Way Is Always Easier,⬙ Murphy’s Law, ABC, 1989. Hospital patient, Nightingales, NBC, 1989. 85
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, January 27, 2003, p. 104. TV Guide, November 23, 2002, p. 28; July 24, 2005, p. 13.
RECORDINGS Electronic: Elle Girl Online, http://www.ellegirl.com, October 20, 2005. Will Estes Official Site, http://www.willestes.com, October 17, 2005.
Videos: Appeared in the music videos ⬙Objects in the Rearview Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are⬙ by Meatloaf, 1994; and ⬙It’s My Life⬙ by Bon Jovi, 2000.
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PERSONAL Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Education: McGill University, B.A., anthropology.Avocational Interests: Playing hockey, martial arts, running, mountain biking, water skiing, wakeboarding, snowboarding, reading, writing, cooking, and watching movies.
Television Appearances; Movies: Hanka, Leana: My 100 Children, NBC, 1987. Wounded terrorist, Johnny 2.0, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Crime in Connecticut: The Story of Alex Kelly (also known as Le retour d’Alex Kelly), CBS, 1999. Veronica Flanders, The Deadly Look of Love (also known as Mine Forever and True Romance), Lifetime, 2000. Grace, Livin’ for Love: The Natalie Cole Story (also known as The Natalie Cole Story), NBC, 2000. Tiffany, You Belong to Me (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙You Belong to Me⬙ and Mary Higgins Clark: Tu m’appartiens), PAX, 2001. Sarah Jenkins, Snap Decision, Lifetime, 2001. Elizabeth, Stranger at the Door (also known as Un etranger parmi nous), Lifetime, 2004.
Career: Actress and stunts. Began modeling and appearing in commercials at the age of 13. Previously worked as a professional water–skier at amusement parks in Canada, Germany, and Italy, and at shows in Thailand. Member: Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Brook Canby, ⬙O’er the Ramparts We Watched,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV (Canada), 1999. Claire Brooks, ⬙Time to Be Heroes,⬙ La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 2000. Kelly, ⬙Cross of Voodoo,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 2000. Jan Clark, ⬙Black Sheep,⬙ Blue Murder, Global, 2001. Elizabeth ⬙Liz⬙ Powell, ⬙X–periment–x,⬙ The 5th Quadrant, Comedy Network, 2002. Claudia Manfred, ⬙Once Around,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2003. ⬙Ambush,⬙ Blue Murder, Global, 2003.
Film Appearances: Shirin Kellysa/Titania, Get Over It (also known as Get Over It!), Miramax, 2001. Melanie, Sam’s Lake (short), 2002. Script girl, Countdown (short), Big Film Shorts, 2002. Sharon, Alice Blue, 2003. Marla Maples, Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Screen Gems, 2004. Film Work: Stunts, Foolproof (also known as A toute epreuve), DEJ Productions, 2003.
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FARIS, Sean 1982– PERSONAL Born March 25, 1982, in Houston, TX (some sources cite Parma, OH); son of Kathy Faris. Education: Studied acting. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Dino May, Dino May Management, 2401 West Olive Dr., Suite 290, Burbank, CA 91506. Publicist—Craig Schneider, Pinnacle Public Relations, 8265 Sunset Blvd., Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Chris Reed, House Blend, The WB, 2002. Dino Whitman, Life as We Know It (also known as Doing It), ABC, 2004. OTHER SOURCES
Career: Actor. Worked as a model. Appeared at awards presentations, including the Seventh Annual Young Hollywood awards, Movieline.
Electronic: Sean Faris, http://www.seanfaris.com, November 30, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Named junior male model of the year, International Model and Talent Association, 1999; Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best performance in a feature film by a young ensemble cast, Young Artist Foundation, 2005, for Sleepover; and other citations, including being named one of the fresh faces for fall, Daily Variety, one of the favorite faces of the fall season, Alternative Press, and an actor on the rise, Hollywood Reporter.
FERGUSON, Stacy 1975– (Fergie) PERSONAL Full name, Stacy Ann Ferguson; born March 27, 1975, in Hacienda Heights (some sources cite Whittier), CA; daughter of Terri and Pat Ferguson; sister of Dana Ferguson (an actress).
CREDITS Film Appearances: Danny’s gunner, Pearl Harbor (also known as Pearl Harbour), Buena Vista, 2001. Fernando Castillo, Twisted, Media Design Imaging/ Miracle Films, 2001. John Van Owen, The Brotherhood II: Young Warlocks (also known as Young Warlocks), Regent Entertainment, 2001. Steve, Sleepover, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. William, Yours, Mine and Ours, Columbia/Paramount, 2005.
Career: Actress, singer, and voice performer. Performed with the musical groups Wild Orchid, c. 1997–2001, and Black Eyed Peas, 2003—. Worked as a model; appeared in a commercial for Kellogg’s Rice Krispies breakfast cereal in the 1980s. Awards, Honors: Special Award, Young Artist Awards, 1987, and Young Artist Award nomination, 1990, both outstanding ensemble, for Kids Incorporated; also received one Grammy Award, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, and four Grammy Award nominations (all with Black Eyed Peas), for Elephunk.
Television Appearances; Series: Darren, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2001. Dino Whitman, Life as We Know It (also known as Doing It), ABC, 2004–2005. Craig Brewster, Reunion, Fox, beginning 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Stacy, Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.), syndicated, 1984–89. Host, Great Pretenders, Fox Family Channel, 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Byron Moore, ⬙Nocturne,⬙ Smallville (also known as Smallville: Beginnings and Smallville: Superman the Early Years), The WB, 2002. 88
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FERGUSON Film Appearances: Lucy, Monster in the Closet, Cinepix Film Properties, 1987. (As Fergie) Girl, Outside Ozona, TriStar, 1998. (As Fergie; with Black Eyed Peas) Be Cool, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Sally Brown, It’s Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown (animated), CBS, 1984. Voice of Sally Brown, Snoopy’s Getting Married, Charles Brown (animated), CBS, 1985. Stacy, Kids Incorporated: Rock In the New Year, 1986. Magic Kingdom Celebration—Live!, The Disney Channel, 1986. Interviewee, Celebrity Profile: Jennifer Love Hewitt, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. (As Fergie) Interviewee, Maxim Hot 100, VH1, 2004. (With Black Eyed Peas) Live 8, ABC, 2005.
Some sources cite appearance in a film titled Midnight Pulse, 1991. Film Work; Song Performer: ⬙Hey Mama!,⬙ Along Came Polly, Universal, 2004. ⬙True,⬙ 50 First Dates, Columbia, 2004. (With Black Eyed Peas) ⬙Dirty Dancing,⬙ Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (also known as Dirty Dancing 2), Lions Gate Films, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Beth, ⬙Valentine’s Day,⬙ Mr. Belvedere, ABC, 1986. Ann, ⬙Nooner or Later,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1994. Christy, ⬙Tiffani’s Gold,⬙ California Dreams, NBC, 1995. Stacy, ⬙Goode Music,⬙ Goode Behavior, UPN, 1997. Voice of Shaffika, ⬙Reggie’s Big Break,⬙ Rocket Power, Nickelodeon, 2003. (With Black Eyed Peas) Guest, Top of the Pops, BBC (England), 2003, 2004. (With Black Eyed Peas) Musical guest, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2004. Guest, Cold Pizza, ESPN2, 2005. (With Black Eyed Peas) Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2005. Guest, Loops!, TV3 (Spain), 2005. (With Black Eyed Peas) Guest, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005. (With Black Eyed Peas) Operacion triunfo, 2005. (With Black Eyed Peas) Guest, The Footy Show, 9 Network (Australia), 2005.
RECORDINGS Albums; With Black Eyed Peas: Elephunk, Interscope, 2003. Monkey Business, A&M, 2005. Maximum Black Eyed Peas, Chrome Dreams, 2005. Singles include ⬙Hey Mama: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Universal International, 2004; ⬙Let’s Get It Started: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Universal International, 2004; ⬙Don’t Phunk with My Heart,⬙ Interscope, 2005; ⬙Don’t Lie,⬙ Universal International, 2005; ⬙Don’t Lie, Part 1,⬙ A&M, 2005; and ⬙My Humps,⬙ Interscope, 2005. Albums; With Wild Orchid: Wild Orchid, RCA, 1997. Oxygen, RCA, 1998.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: (With Black Eyed Peas) MTV Video Music Awards 2003, MTV, 2003. (With Black Eyed Peas) MTV Europe Music Awards (also known as MTV Europe Music Awards Edinburgh 03), MTV, 2003. (With Black Eyed Peas) The 46th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2004. (With Black Eyed Peas) Brit Awards 2004, CBC (Canada), 2004. (With Black Eyed Peas) The 47th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 2005. (As Fergie) MTV Video Music Awards 2005, MTV, 2005.
Videos: Be Somebody or Be Somebody’s Fool!, MCA Home Video, 1984. Stacy, Chartbusters (also known as Kids Incorporated: Chartbusters), 1986. Teen Vid I, 1991. Teen Vid II, BMG Video, 1991. (With Black Eyed Peas) WrestleMania 21, WWE Home Video, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Stacy, Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.), syndicated, 1984.
Periodicals: Blender, August, 2005, pp. 88–91. Toronto Sun, June 5, 2005.
Television Work; Series: (With Wild Orchid) Theme song performer, Great Pretenders, Fox Family Channel, 1999.
Electronic: Black Eyed Peas Official Site, http://www.blackeyed peas.com, October 17, 2005.
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FERRY, David PERSONAL Born in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Laird, Amerika, ABC, 1987. Don Reddin, Echoes in the Darkness, CBS, 1987. Detective Fell, Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story (also known as Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story), NBC, 1993. Warfield, J.F.K.: Reckless Youth, NBC, 1993. Lloyd Wishman, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Bill Sapooney, Seasons of Love, CBS, 1999.
Career: Actor. Member: Alliance for Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (national director, 1990). Awards, Honors: Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, 1981, for Hounds of Notre Dame. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Merrigan, The Fighting Men (also known as Men of Steel), CBC (Canada), 1977. Johnny Goodenough, A Whale for the Killing, ABC, 1981. Jack Tanner, Whodunit (also known as Boat House and Prime Suspicion), 1986. Sonny, Covert Action, CBC, 1987. Army major, Day One, CBS, 1989. On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story, NBC, 1990. Dr. Clayton, Hush Little Baby (also known as Mother of Pearl), USA Network, 1993. Billy, Woman on the Ledge, NBC, 1993. Sal Consentino, Deadly Love, Lifetime, 1995. Howard Albright, When the Dark Man Calls, USA Network, 1995. The Awakening (also known as La force d’aimer and Harlequin’s ⬙The Awakening⬙), CBS, 1995. Bob Irisen, Night of the Twisters, Family Channel, 1996. Judge Keiter, What Kind of Mother Are You?, 1996. Victor, Breach of Faith: Family of Cops II (also known as Family of Cops II), CBS, 1997. Stuart MacRae, Happy Christmas, Miss King, CBC, 1998. John Verhoeff, Glory & Honor, TNT, 1998. Norwood, Evidence of Blood, The Movie Channel, 1998. Interviewer, The Passion of Ayn Rand, Showtime, 1999. General Nathaniel Greene, The Crossing, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Brandenburg, Deliberate Intent, Fox, 2000. Frank Belson, Thin Air (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Thin Air⬙ and Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Thin Air⬙), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Sheriff Robicheaux, Ruby’s Bucket of Blood, Showtime, 2001. Ray, Another Day (also known as Passion Impossible), USA Network, 2001.
Film Appearances: Harvey, High–Ballin’, American International Pictures, 1978. Philip, Parallels, Group 3, 1980. Striker, Powder Heads, American Ski Association, 1980. Ron Fryer, Hounds of Notre Dame, Pan–Canadian Film Distributors, 1980. Rob, Chautauqua, 1983. Walt Roach, The Bay Boy (also known as Un printemps sous la neige and Bad Company), Orion, 1984. Danny Shannon, The Last Season, 1986. Telephone installer, Three Men and a Baby, Buena Vista, 1987. Milk and Honey, Castle Hill Productions, 1988. First cop, Physical Evidence, 1989. Record executive, White Room, 1990. Ross Jamison, The Last Winter, John Aaron Productions, 1990. Pascal, Strange Horizons (also known as Project: Genesis and Strange Horizon), 1993. Eddie Scully, Durant henchman, Darkman II: The Return of Durant, MCA/Universal, 1994. Head lawyer, Back in Action, MCA/Universal Home Video, 1994. Late night show host, The Stupids, New Line Cinema, 1996. Lieutenant Dave Williams, One of Our Own (also known as Denver P.D.: One of Our Own), 1997. Mr. Breslauer, Resurrection, Columbia TriStar, 1999. Detective Dolly, The Boondock Saints (also known as Mission des dieux), Indican Pictures, 1999. Commentator, Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (also known as Tribulation Force), Cloud Ten Pictures, 2002. Father Donald O’Connor, My Last Confession (short), 2005. 90
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FINN Also appeared as Trucker, ⬙The Grey Men,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated.
Detective Jordan, Control Factor, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003. Mike Shields, Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story (also known as Prom Queen), CTV (Canada), 2004.
Stage Appearances: Lar (young Kearns), A Life, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1980–81. Timmy, A Tale Told, Circle Theatre, New York City, 1981. Teddy, Hockey Mom, Hockey Dad, Factory Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Captain Ruggles, Sadie and Son (also known as Detective Sadie & Son), CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Specials: Mr. Phelps, The Day They Came to Arrest the Book, CBS, 1987.
FINN, Charlie
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Secrets of the Sun,⬙ Adderly, CBS, 1987. Spence Creighton, ⬙Fever of the Blood,⬙ Street Legal, CBC (Canada), 1987. Tommy Dunn, ⬙Shadow Boxer,⬙ Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1987. Policeman, ⬙Epiphany,⬙ War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1989. Peter E. Jones, ⬙Count Your Blessings,⬙ Katts and Dog, CTV (Canada) and The Family Channel, 1990. Walter Cromwell, ⬙Repetition,⬙ Friday the 13th, syndicated, 1990. Marc Traynor, ⬙Path of Lies,⬙ War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1990. Frank, ⬙The Bridge,⬙ Beyond Reality, USA Network, 1991. Abijah Wiliams, ⬙Falling Out Among Thieves,⬙ Katts and Dog, CTV and The Family Channel, 1992. ⬙Dead Issue,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS, 1992. John Oland, ⬙Force of Habit,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1993. Ray Guthrie, ⬙One False Step,⬙ E.N.G., 1993. Joe Lusk, ⬙Conviction of His Courage,⬙ Matrix, USA Network, 1993. ⬙The Sacred Chalice of I–Ching,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1995. Judge Bloch, ⬙Kangaroo Court,⬙ Once a Thief, syndicated, 1998. John Thomas, ⬙Mountie on the Bounty: Part 2,⬙ Due South, syndicated, 1998. Anagar, ⬙Hand to Hand,⬙ La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 1999. Jerry, ⬙Second Service,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV, 1999 von Kessler, ⬙Crusader in the Crypt,⬙ The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Sci–Fi Channel, syndicated, and CBC, 2000. ⬙Intensive Care,⬙ Blue Murder, Global, 2001. ⬙Karate Kid,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2002. Owen Mavrin, ⬙Party Line,⬙ Blue Murder, Global, 2004. Kirk Null, ⬙Most Wanted,⬙ Paradise Falls, Showcase, 2004. Kirk Null, ⬙Phone Call from an Old Friend,⬙ Paradise Falls, Showcase, 2004. Kirk Null, ⬙What Hold Up?,⬙ Paradise Falls, Showcase, 2004.
PERSONAL Education: Studied English at Southern Methodist University. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Pea Brain, Psycho Beach Party, Strand Releasing, 2000. Greg, The In Crowd, Warner Bros., 2000. Dimpus Burger guy, Super Troopers (also known as Broken Lizard’s ⬙Super Troopers⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Bruce, King’s Highway, 2002. Jim ⬙Hairball⬙ Morton, The Year That Trembled, Kingdom County Productions, 2002. Kevin Haub, Rolling Kansas, 2003. Royce, The Dukes of Hazzard, Warner Bros., 2005. Bar Starz, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Jackson Lewis, Deep Cover, 2002. Voice of Spud, American Dragon: Jake Long (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005. Fred, Life on a Stick, Fox, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Hank, Nancy Drew, ABC, 2002. John, Gone But Not Forgotten, 2004. Television Appearances; Pilots: Safety School, NBC, 1999. Just Married, NBC, 2000. Dog Days, NBC, 2000. 91
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Corbin Davis, ⬙Kyle Whitaker’s Got Two Sacks,⬙ Sports Night, ABC, 1999. Steve, ⬙The Return of Katherine Twigg,⬙ DAG, NBC, 2000. Steve, ⬙A Whitman Christmas Sampler,⬙ DAG, NBC, 2000. Teak, ⬙Grief Counselor,⬙ Andy Richter Controls the Universe, Fox, 2002. Teak, ⬙The Second Episode,⬙ Andy Richter Controls the Universe, Fox, 2002. Attorney Douglas Raine, ⬙CSO: Hartford,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2003. Voice of Spud, ⬙Morpholomew: Experiment Ⲇ316,⬙ Lilo & Stitch: The Series (animated), The Disney Channel, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jennifer P., ⬙I’m Not D. J.,⬙ Full House, ABC, 1992. Jennifer P., ⬙Silence Is Not Golden,⬙ Full House, ABC, 1993. Jessica, ⬙The Long Goodbyes: Part 2,⬙ Harry and the Hendersons, syndicated, 1993. Heather, ⬙Stuck on You,⬙ Kirk, The WB, 1996. Guest, Donny & Marie (also known as Donny and Marie Hour), syndicated, 1998. Guest, The Howie Mandel Show, syndicated, 1998. Guest, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (also known as Politically Incorrect), ABC, 1999. Celerity contestant, ⬙Mazatlan, Mexico,⬙ Search Party, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Stacy, ⬙Vaya con Nikki,⬙ Nikki, The WB, 2001. Stacy, ⬙Welcome to the Rest of Your Life,⬙ Nikki, The WB, 2001. Camp counselor, ⬙Camp Nowhere: Part 1,⬙ The Nightmare Room, The WB, 2002. Katie, ⬙Sorority Girl,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2003.
FISHEL, Danielle 1981– PERSONAL Full name, Danielle Christine Fishel; born May 5, 1981, in Mesa, AZ; daughter of Rick (a medical equipment sales executive) and Jennifer (a personal manager) Fishel. Avocational Interests: Skiing, snow–boarding, surfing, reading.
Film Appearances: Gloria, Longshot (also known as Jack of All Trades and Longshot: The Movie), MC–One (Media Cooperation One), 2000. Marla, National Lampoon Presents ⬙Dorm Daze⬙ (also known as Dorm Daze and National Lampoon’s ⬙Dorm Daze⬙), 20 Degree Films, 2003. Kate and princess, Game Box 1.0, Showcase Entertainment, 2004. Voice of Donna Goldstein, The Chosen One (animated), Bossa Nova Productions/Visionbox Pictures/X–42 Productions, 2005. Marla, Dorm Daze 2, Showcase Entertainment, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—Amy Abell, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. Volunteer with children’s charities. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nominations, best performance by a young actress in a television comedy series, Young Artist Foundation, 1996, and best performance in a television comedy by a supporting young actress, 1997, YoungStar Award, Hollywood Reporter, 1998, and YoungStar Award nomination, 2000, both best performance by a young actress in a comedy television series, all for Boy Meets World.
Radio Appearances; Series: Cohost, Sports Corner, Cable Radio Network and http:// www.sportsgamingradio.com, beginning 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Topanga Lawrence, Boy Meets World, ABC, 1993–2000. Host, Say What? Karaoke, MTV, 2003.
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Appeared as Topanga, ABC TGIF, ABC.
Videos: Appeared in the workout video Funkarate and the skating video Grinders In Line.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sarah Miller, Rocket’s Red Glare, Fox Family Channel, 2000.
Music Videos: The Moffatts, ⬙Until You Loved Me,⬙ c. 1999. 92
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Nonfiction: Girl Gets Real: A Teenager’s Guide to Life, Scholastic, 1999.
Periodicals: People Weekly, October 25, 1999, p. 86. Seventeen, December, 1998, pp. 93–96. Teen People, June, 1999, p. 69. TV Guide, February 28, 1998, pp. 29–30.
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GALEOTA, Michael 1984– PERSONAL Full name, Michael James Galeota; born August 28, 1984, in Smithtown, NY; brother of Jimmy Galeota (an actor).
Television Appearances; Other: Billy, ages twelve to fourteen, Ally McBeal (pilot), Fox, 1997. Nick, Magic Jersey (special), The Disney Channel, 1998.
Career: Actor. Appeared in the public service announcement series Express Yourself, The Disney Channel. Affiliated with Rockers Against Drunk Drivers and Celebrity Sightings.
Film Appearances: Clay, Secret Santa (short film), 1994. Dana, Bushwhacked (also known as The Tenderfoot and Tenderfoots), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Billy Ruckman, Clubhouse Detectives, A–Pix Entertainment/Promark Entertainment Group, 1996. Archie, Can’t Be Heaven, A–Pix Entertainment/Unapix Entertainment, 2000. Sean Calden at age sixteen, Missing Brendan, CDW Films, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best young ensemble in a television movie or home video, 1997, for Clubhouse Detectives; Young Artist Award, best leading young actor in a television comedy, and YoungStar Award nomination, best young actor in a Saturday morning television program, Hollywood Reporter, both 1997, for Bailey Kipper’s P.O.V.; YoungStar Award nomination, best young actor in a comedy television series, 1999, Young Artist Award (with others), best young ensemble on a television series, 2000, and Young Artist Award nomination, best ensemble in a television drama or comedy series, 2001, all for The Jersey.
RECORDINGS Albums: N Trouble, Delphi, 1997.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Bailey Kipper, Bailey Kipper’s P.O.V. (also known as Bailey Kipper’s Point of View), CBS, 1997. Nick Lighter, The Jersey, The Disney Channel, 1999.
GAREIS, Jennifer 1970– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Andy, Women & Men 2: In Love There Are No Rules (also known as The Art of Seduction and Women & Men 2), HBO, 1991. Adam, Rattled, USA Network, 1996.
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Larry Moss, Janet Alhanti, T. Schreiber, and others.Avocational Interests: Swimming, biking, hiking, yoga. Addresses: Publicist—Mia Hansen, Aquarius Public Relations, 7700 Sunset Blvd., Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90046.
GEER, Ellen 1941–
Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials for Swatch watches and for Michelob Ultra beer, 2003; model and beauty contest participant; also worked as host of a local fitness program in New York City.
PERSONAL Full name, Ellen Ware Geer; born August 29, 1941, in New York, NY; daughter of Will Auge (an actor and horticulturist) and Herta (an actress and balladeer; maiden name, Ware) Geer; married Edward Flanders (an actor), January 29, 1963 (divorced, 1968); married Peter Alsop (a singer and songwriter); children: (first marriage) Ian; (second marriage) Megan, Willow (an actress). Education: Trained for the stage at American Shakespeare Academy, New York, NY; studied acting with John Houseman, Morris Charnovsky, Phoebe Brand, and others.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) The Mirror Has Two Faces, TriStar, 1996. Lisa, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern’s Private Parts), Paramount, 1997. Elevator woman, Lifebreath (also known as Last Breath), A–Pix Entertainment, 1997. Enough Already, 1998, BuyIndies.com, 2003. Sarah, Gangland, Dominion International, 2000. Sugar, Luckytown, A Plus Entertainment, 2000. Virtual girlfriend, The 6th Day (also known as Le sixieme jour), Columbia, 2000. Tina, Miss Congeniality (also known as Miss Undercover), Warner Bros., 2000. Brooke, The Groomsmen (also known as What Boys Like), Visionbox Pictures, 2001. Christie, College Try, 2001. Woman, Downward Angel (also known as The Guild), Phaedra Cinema, 2001. Woman in green, Feather Pimento (short film), Cafeteria Inc., 2001. Sheri, Boat Trip, Artisan Entertainment, 2003. Honey O’Hara, Venus on the Halfshell (also known as A Little Deception), KOAN, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Kathleen Schultz Associates, 6442 Coldwater Canyon, Suite 206, North Hollywood, CA 91606. Manager—Kyle Fritz Management, 6325 Heather Dr., Hollywood, CA 90068. Career: Actress, director, producer, and writer. Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga Canyon, CA, director, 1973—, artistic director; University of California at Los Angeles, professor of acting, c. 2005. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Television Appearances; Series: Grace Turner, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 1997–99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Gold Medal, Atlanta Film Festival, 1973, for Memory of Us.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Thalia Rose Lawn, ⬙Less than Zero,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 2001. Cheyenne, ⬙A Trip to the Dentist,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. Cheyenne, ⬙Leave It to Beaver,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) First fairy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, American Shakespeare Festival, 1956. (New York City debut) Title role, Alice in Wonderland, Cricket Theatre, New York City, 1956. Gretta, Witness for the Prosecution, Robin Hood Theatre, Arden, DE, 1956. Emily, Hello out There, Robin Hood Theatre, 1956. Ermengarde, The Matchmaker, Phonecia Playhouse, Phonecia, NY, 1957. Laurey, Green Grow the Lilacs, Phonecia Playhouse, 1957.
Television Appearances; Specials: Presenter, The 14th Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Razor, June, 2001, pp. 68–71. 95
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Chorus, Lady in the Dark, Players Theatre, Sarasota, FL, 1957. Bridget, Roomful of Roses, Players Theatre, 1957. Celestinet, Can–Can, Players Theatre, 1957. Night Must Fall, Players Theatre, 1957. Agnes, The Beautiful People, Lenox Hill Playhouse, New York City, 1959. Maria, School for Scandal, Association of Producing Artists, New York City, between 1959 and 1963. Nina, The Seagull, Association of Producing Artists, between 1959 and 1963. First fairy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Association of Producing Artists, between 1959 and 1963. Gertrude, Fashion, Association of Producing Artists, between 1959 and 1963. Jessica, The Merchant of Venice, Association of Producing Artists, between 1959 and 1963. Queen, Richard II, Association of Producing Artists, between 1959 and 1963. Desdemona, Othello, Old Globe Shakespeare Festival, San Diego, CA, 1961. Lady Percy, Henry IV, Old Globe Shakespeare Festival, 1961. Joan, Saint Joan, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, between 1963 and 1966. Rosalinde, As You Like It, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Laura, The Glass Menagerie, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Irina, Three Sisters, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Lady Anne, Richard III, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Marianne, The Miser, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Dunyasha, The Cherry Orchard, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Mrs. Fainall, Way of the World, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Gladys, The Skin of Our Teeth, Guthrie Theatre, between 1963 and 1966. Nina, The Seagull, American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, between 1967 and 1969. Masha, Long Live Life, American Conservatory Theatre, between 1967 and 1969. Julia, A Delicate Balance, American Conservatory Theatre, between 1967 and 1969. Kitty, Charley’s Aunt, American Conservatory Theatre, between 1967 and 1969. Viola, Twelfth Night, American Conservatory Theatre, between 1967 and 1969. Elaine, Arsenic and Old Lace, American Conservatory Theatre, between 1967 and 1969. Emily, Our Town, American Conservatory Theatre, between 1967 and 1969. Minnie Faye, The Matchmaker, American Conservatory Theatre, between 1967 and 1969. Imogen, Cymbeline, Old Globe Shakespeare Festival, 1972.
Also appeared as Estelle, Father’s Day, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles; Ariel, The Tempest, Hermione, The Winter’s Tale, Lady Capulet, Romeo and Juliet, Titania, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Mistress Ford, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Kate, The Taming of the Shrew, Rosalind, As You Like It, Olga, Three Sisters, Madame Arkadina, The Seagull, and in Women and Other People, all at Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga Canyon, CA; also appeared as Lady Macbeth, Macbeth; Princess, Sweet Bird of Youth; Lettice, Lettice & Lovage; Blanche DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire; Jenny, The Threepenny Opera; and in And the Dark Cloud Came. Major Tours: Dorcas, Winter’s Tale, American Shakespeare Festival, 1958. First fairy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, American Shakespeare Festival, 1958. Stage Work: Animal Farm, Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, 2002. Under Milk Wood, Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, 2004. Othello, Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, 2005. Also directed Americana; As You Like It; The Crucible; Cymbeline; The Glass Menagerie; The House of Atreus; Lysistrata; The Merry Wives of Windsor; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; Richard III; Robber Bridegroom; Romeo and Juliet; The Seagull; The Skin of Our Teeth; The Taming of the Shrew; The Tempest; Three Sisters; Twelfth Night; Voices; and The Winter’s Tale. Film Appearances: Nun, Petulia, Warner Bros., 1968. Sally, The Reivers (also known as Yellow Winton Flyer), National General, 1969. Abraham and Isaac, 1970. Vera Kotcher, Kotch, Cinerama, 1971. Sunshine Dore, Harold and Maude, Paramount, 1971. Betty, Memory of Us, Cinema Financial, 1974. Barbara, Silence (also known as Crazy Jack and the Boy), Cinema Financial, 1974. Sandra Willat, Over the Edge, Warner Bros., 1978. Louise, On the Nickel, 1980. 96
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Madge, Bloody Birthday (also known as Creepers), 1981. Mrs. Marianne Kalitta, Heart Like a Wheel, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Mrs. Halloway, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Buena Vista, 1983. (Uncredited) Irreconcilable Differences, 1984. Norah Sloan, Hard Traveling, Shire, 1985. Mr. Spencer, Creator (also known as The Big Picture), Universal, 1985. Fern Willis, The Wild Pair (also known as The Devil’s Odds), Trans World, 1987. Bar waitress, Big Shots, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Significant Other, 1987. Walla group member, Two–Moon Junction, Lorimar, 1988. Mary, Satan’s Princess (also known as Malediction), Paramount Home Video, 1990. Martha, Lonely Hearts, LIVE Home Video, 1991. Rose, Patriot Games, Paramount, 1992. When Jesus Was a Kid, 1993. (Uncredited) Deadly Exposure, 1993. Skates, 1994. Woman at Alcoholics Anonymous, When a Man Loves a Woman (also known as Significant Other and To Have and to Hold), Buena Vista, 1994. Rose, Clear and Present Danger, Paramount, 1994. Bonnie, Phenomenon, Buena Vista, 1996. Pineview woman, The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Frances Ungar Melnick, The Odd Couple II (also known as Neil Simon’s ⬙The Odd Couple II⬙), Paramount, 1998. Pharmacist, Practical Magic, Warner Bros., 1998. After Romeo, Artists Network, 1999. Veronica Hudson, The Assistant, 2001. Grandma, Criminal, Warner Independent Pictures, 2004. Lois, Death of the Day (short), 2004. Ellen, Me and You and Everyone We Know, Checkmark, 2005. Eunice Sequoia, House at the End of the Drive, 2005. Miss Hanson, The Gold Bracelet, 2005. Mrs. Erskine, Man in the Chair, 2006. Mrs. Macon, The Visitation, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lilly Didrickson, Babe (also known as The Babe Didrickson Story), 1975. Myra Condon, The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, 1976. Mrs. Whitney, Night Cries, 1978. Veta Mercer, A Shining Season, 1979. Paula Stanley, My Kidnapper, My Love (also known as Dark Side of Love), 1980. Nellie, The Princess and the Cabbie, 1981. Grant, Deadly Lessons, 1983. Mrs. Cooley, I Want to Live, 1983. Nora Vandemeer, Velvet, ABC, 1984. Sybil Rosenberg, Stingray, NBC, 1985. Old wife, Kung Fu: The Movie, CBS, 1986. Parent, My Town (also known as Disney Sunday Movie), ABC, 1986. Mrs. Williams, A Different Affair, CBS, 1987. Bea King, The Town Bully (also known as A Friendly, Quiet Little Town), ABC, 1988. Miracle at Beekman’s Place, NBC, 1988. Murder Between Friends, NBC, 1994. Former skater, Tonya and Nancy: The Inside Story, NBC, 1994. Joe’s mom, Crossworlds, HBO, 1996. Librarian, Nancy Drew, ABC, 2002. Grandma P., June, 2004. Rose, Our House, Hallmark Channel, 2006. Television Appearances; Episodic: Daughter, ⬙The Wooden Dish,⬙ Play of the Week, WNTA, 1961. My Friend Tony, NBC, 1969. Wendy, The Jimmy Stewart Show, NBC, 1971. Eva Mann, ⬙The Ceremony,⬙ The Waltons, CBS, 1972. Marian, ⬙Bad Connection,⬙ Ghost Story, 1972. ⬙The Word Is: Growth,⬙ The New Land, ABC, 1974. Marsha, ⬙The Arsonist,⬙ Archer, 1975. Mary Wiley, ⬙Beware the Dog,⬙ Barnaby Jones, 1976. Jenny Benson, ⬙The Other Side of the Fence,⬙ Police Story, 1976. Betty Rollins, ⬙Who Killed Helen French?⬙ The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1977. Sister Barbara, ⬙Sister Jaime,⬙ The Bionic Woman, 1977. Susan MacAllister, ⬙Pressure Cook,⬙ Westside Medical, 1977. Susan Foster, ⬙Buddy,⬙ Baretta, 1977. Martha, ⬙Vintage ’54,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1978, ⬙Carnival/ The Vaudevillians,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1978. Hutton, ⬙Caged Angel,⬙ Charlie’s Angels, ABC, 1979. Dr. Krane, ⬙John Ewing III: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Dallas, CBS, 1979. Ruth Parks, ⬙Man on Fire,⬙ Barnaby Jones, 1979. Hutton, ⬙Caged Angel,⬙ Charlie’s Angels, 1979. Sylvia, ⬙Nobody’s There/The Dancer,⬙ Fantasy Island, 1979.
Film Work: Director, After Romeo, Artists Network, 1999. Television Appearances; Series: Wendy Howard, The Jimmy Stewart Show, 1971–72. Doris, Falcon Crest, 1985–87. Dorothy, Santa Barbara, 1986. Mary, Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1988–90. Norma Flannery, Santa Barbara, 1990. Additional voices, Pirates of Darkwater (also known as Darkwater), c. 1992. 97
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WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Kaye Dyal) Abraham and Isaac, 1970. Memory of Us, Cinema Financial, 1974. (With others) Silence (also known as Crazy Jack and the Boy), Cinema Financial, 1974. Stage Plays: (Coauthor) Women and Other People, 1979. Americana—Portraits of America, 1980. Americana—Search for the American Dream, 1980. Dory, A Musical Portrait, 1995. And the Dark Cloud Came, 1997. (Adapter) Lysistrata 2003, Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga, CA, 2003.
GELLAR, Sarah Michelle 1977– (Sarah Gellar) PERSONAL Born April 14, 1977, in New York, NY; daughter of Arthur (a garment worker) and Rosellen Gellar; married Freddie Prinze, Jr. (an actor), September 1, 2002. Avocational Interests: Figure skating, scuba diving, roller– blading, water skiing, tae kwon do, kickboxing, boxing, street fighting, gymnastics, and collecting books, including rare editions of classic children’s literature. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist— Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Fl., West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Also worked as a Wilhelmina Model; appeared in more than 100 television commercials, including Burger King, c. 1980s, Avon, 1991, and Lee Jeans, 1999; Maybelline (cosmetics company), spokesperson, 1999–2003; appeared in print ads for Got Milk?, 1998. Worked with Habitat for Humanity in the Dominican Republic, 1999. Awards, Honors: Young Artist award nominations, best young actress in a new television series and best young actress in an off–prime–time series, 1992, both for Swans Crossing; Young Artist Award nominations, best youth actress in a soap opera, 1994, and best performance by a youth actress in a daytime series, 1995, Emmy Award nomination, outstanding younger actress in a drama series, 1994, and Emmy Award, outstanding
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GELLAR Kathryn Merteuil, Cruel Intentions, Columbia, 1999. (Uncredited) Girl in cafeteria, She’s All That, Miramax, 1999. Amanda Shelton, Simply Irresistible (also known as Einfach unwiderstehlich), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Herself, Behind the ⬙Scream⬙ (documentary short), Dimension Home Video, 2000. Cindy Bandolini, Harvard Man, Cowboy Pictures, 2001. Daphne Blake, Scooby–Doo, Warner Bros., 2002. Daphne Blake, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Warner Bros., 2004. Karen Davis, The Grudge (also known as The Juon), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. (Uncredited) Buffy Summers, Nochnoy dozor, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004. Herself, A Powerful Rage: Behind ⬙The Grudge⬙ (documentary), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2005. Voice of Ella, Happily N’Ever After (animated), 2005. Krysta Kapowsky/Krysta Now, Southland Tales, Universal, 2006. Joanna Mills, The Return, Focus Features, 2006. Alice, Alice, Universal, 2006. The Air I Breathe, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Host, Girl Talk, 1989. Sydney Orion Rutledge, Swans Crossing, syndicated, 1991–92. Kendall Hart Lang Henry, All My Children, ABC, 1993–95. Buffy Anne Summers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series), The WB, 1997–2001, UPN, 2001–2003. Voice of Andromeda, Hercules (animated; also known as Disney’s ⬙Hercules⬙), 1998. Voice, Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young Jacqueline Bouvier, A Woman Named Jackie (also known as A Woman Called Jackie), NBC, 1991.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Phil’s daughter, Over the Brooklyn Bridge (also known as Across the Brooklyn Bridge and My Darling Shiksa), Cannon Films, 1983. (Uncredited) Madolyn Smith’s student, Funny Farm, Warner Bros., 1988. (As Sarah Gellar) Karen Rose, High Stakes (also known as Melanie Rose), Vidmark, 1989. Helen Shivers, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Columbia, 1997. Casey ⬙Cici⬙ Cooper, Scream II: Scream Again (also known as Scream 2), Dimension Films, 1997. Voice of Gwendy Doll, Small Soldiers, DreamWorks, 1998.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jennifer Bianchi, An Invasion of Privacy, CBS, 1983. Jane Robinson, Beverly Hills Family Robinson, ABC, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Seventeen: The Faces for Fall, The WB, 1998. MTV Presents: Videos That Don’t Suck, MTV, 1998. VH1 Divas Live 2 (also known as VH1 Divas Live ’99), VH1, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999. 99
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Celebrity Profile: Jennifer Love Hewitt (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Christmas in Washington, TNT, 2000. Scream: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. (Uncredited) Buffy Summers, The 100 Greatest TV Characters, Channel 4, 2001. Buffy’s Back (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell, NBC, 2002. Inside the Playboy Mansion (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Cancun Capers, MTV, 2002. TV Guide 50 Best Shows of All Time: A 50th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 2002. Herself and Daphne Blake, E! Entertainment Special: Who Let the Dog Out? (documentary), 2002. Arwen, Lord of the Piercing, MTV, 2002. Mary Jane Watson, Jack Black: Spider–Man, MTV, 2002. All My Children (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (documentary; also known as A&E Biography: Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Cheri Oteri, NBC, 2004. Scream Queens: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks, NBC, 2004. Ultimate Super Heroes, Ultimate Super Villains, Ultimate Super Vixens (documentary), Bravo, 2005. Ranger, 2004: A Light Knight’s Odyssey (animated), Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 1998 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1998. Presenter, The 50th Emmy Awards, 1998. Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, 1998. The 1999 Teen Choice Awards, 1999. Presenter, The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1999. Presenter, The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000. The Teen Choice Awards 2001, Fox, 2001. Presenter, Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards ’02, Nickelodeon, 2002. Host, The 2002 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2002. The Teen Choice Awards 2002, Fox, 2002. The Teen Choice Awards 2003, Fox, 2003. Host, Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards, syndicated, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards, MTV, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Gail Hunnicut, Love, Sidney, NBC, 1981. 100
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GELLMAN Herself/Kendall Hart, All My Children: Behind the Scenes, 1994. Kendall Hart, All About Erica (documentary), Capital Cities, 1994. Helen Shivers (I Know What You Did Last Summer), Boogeyman: The Killer Compilation (documentary), Flixmix, 2001. Kendall Hart, Daytime’s Greatest Weddings, Buena Vista Home Video, 2004.
Today, NBC, 2002. Herself, ⬙Sarah Michelle Gellar,⬙ Revealed with Jules Asner, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. The Early Show, CBS, 2002. Herself, ⬙Buffy the Vampire Slayer,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. (Uncredited; archive footage) Buffy Summers, ⬙Just Rewards,⬙ Angel, The WB, 2003. Entertainment Tonight, syndicated, 2003, 2004. Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2003. (Uncredited; archive footage) Buffy Summers, ⬙Soul Purpose,⬙ Angel, The WB, 2003. Herself, ⬙Sarah Michelle Gellar,⬙ Style Star, Style Network, 2004. Herself, ⬙Scooby–Doo 2,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2004. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2004. Ministry of Mayhem, ITV, 2004. Voice of Gina, ⬙The Wandering Juvie,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2004. GMTV, ITV, 2004. Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV, 2004. Herself, ⬙Shrek 2: Premiere,⬙ Hollywood HD, HD Net, 2004. (Archive footage) Kendall Hart, ⬙Alicia Minshew,⬙ Soapography, SoapNet, 2004. Total Request Live, MTV, 2004. Good Morning America, ABC, 2004. Guest, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, BBC, 2004. Film ’72, BBC, 2004. Loops!, TV3, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Laslo, Cynthia, Sarah Michelle Gellar, 2000. Newsmakers 1999, Issue 3, Gale Group, 1999. Powell, Phelan, and Rose Mary Powell, Sarah Michelle Gellar: A Real–Life Reader Biography, 2000. Periodicals: Parade, July 6, 1997, p. 18. People Weekly, May 23, 1994, p. 83; September 16, 2002, p. 76. Teen People, October 1, 2002, p. 113; June 1, 2003, p. 194. TV Guide, July 1, 1995, p. 32; August 2, 1997, pp. 16–21.
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Stage Appearances: Molly, The Widow Claire, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1986. Mollie/13, Jake’s Women, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 1989.
PERSONAL Born September 2, 1985, in FL. Addresses: Agent—The Talent House, 204A St. George St., Toronto, Ontario M5R 2N6 Canada.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Marcy Playground, ⬙Comin’ Up from Behind,⬙ 1999. Placebo, ⬙Every You, Every Me,⬙ 1999. Hepburn, ⬙I Quit,⬙ 1999. Stone Temple Pilots, ⬙Sour Girl,⬙ 2000. Outkast, ⬙Land of a Million Drums,⬙ 2002. Simple Plan, ⬙Don’t Wanna Think About You,⬙ 2004.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Rob, Urban Legends: Final Cut (also known as Legendes urbaines 2, Legendes urbaines: La suite, and Leyendas urbanas: Corte final), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Stoney, Jason X, New Line Cinema, 2001. Paolo Valisari, The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Buena Vista, 2003. Himself, Hilary’s Roman Adventure (documentary short), 2004.
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Television Appearances; Series: Michael Medina, Guinevere Jones, 2002. Ryder, Wild Card, Lifetime, 2003–2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Mederic Emyard, Children of My Heart, Lifetime, 2000. Romeo, Sex, Lies & Obsession, Lifetime, 2001. Young Paul Castellano, Boss of Bosses, TNT, 2001. Pablo, The Matthew Shepard Story (also known as L’affaire Matthew Shepard), NBC, 2002. Billy, Tru Confessions, The Disney Channel, 2002. Television Appearances; Specials: The Royal Diaries: Cleopatra—Daughter of the Nile, HBO, 2000.
Member: British Film Institute (member of board of directors, 1997).
Television Appearances; Episodic: Brad, ⬙The Forgotten,⬙ Animorphs, Nickelodeon, 1998. J. B. follower, ⬙What You Wish For,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000. Patrick Lee, ⬙All Saints,⬙ Blue Murder, Global, 2001. King Tutankhamen, ⬙Cursed,⬙ Mentors, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Special Award for graphics, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1970, Silver Rose Award, Montreux Television Festival, 1971, both for Monty Python’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙; Saturn Award nominations, best director and best writing (with Michael Palin), Academy of Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Films, 1982, International Fantasy Film Award nomination, best film, Fantasporto, 1983, all for Time Bandits; Grand Prix Special du Jury, Cannes Film Festival, International Fantasy Film Award nomination, Fantasporto, 1983, for Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙; Film Award nomination, best short film, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1984, for The Crimson Permanent Assurance; Academy Award nomination (with Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown), best screenplay, and Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, best director and best screenplay (with Tom Stoppard and Charles McKeown), 1985, all for Brazil; Michael Balcon Award, outstanding British contribution to cinema (with Monty Python), British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1987; honorary D.F.A., Occidental College, 1987, and Royal College of Art, 1989; Silver Lion, and Golden Lion Award nomination, Venice Film Festival, 1991, People’s Choice Award, Toronto Film Festival, 1991, Saturn Award nomination, best director, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 1992, Golden Globe Award nomination, best director, 1992, all for The Fisher King; Saturn Award nomination, best directory, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, Golden Bear Award nomination and third place from the Reader Jury of the Berliner Morgenpost, Berlin International Film Festival, 1996, Empire Award, best director, 1997, all for Twelve Monkeys; Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes Film Festival, 1998, for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas; Time–Machine Honorary Award, Catalonian International Film Festival, 2000; Capri Legend Award, Capri, Hollywood, 2003; Honorary D.F.A, Occidental College, 2004; Honorary doctorate, Wimbledon School of Art, 2004; Visionary Award, Stockholm Film Festival, 2005; Leopard of Honor, Lo-
Also appeared in F.R.O.G., TVOntario. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Playback Magazine, June 25, 2001, p. 30.
GILLIAM, Terry 1940– (Jerry Gillian) PERSONAL Full name, Terry Vance Gilliam; born November 22, 1940, in Minneapolis, MN; immigrated to England, 1969; son of James Hall (a carpenter) and Beatrice (maiden name, Vance) Gilliam; married Maggie Weston (a makeup and hair designer), 1973; children: Amy Rainbow, Holly du Bois, Harry Thunder. Education: Occidental College, B.A., 1962.Avocational Interests: ⬙Too busy.⬙ Addresses: Agent—Casarotto Ramsay & Associates, National House, 60–66 Wardour St., London W1V 4ND England; William Morris Agency, One William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, writer, producer, director, screenwriter, animator, and illustrator. Monty Python (comedy troupe), member of company (with Graham Chapman, 102
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GILLIAM Himself, It’s ... the Monty Python Story (documentary; also known as Life of Python), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Himself, John Cleese & Anders Lund Madsen, TV2 Danmark, 1999. Himself, 30 Years of Monty Python: A Revelation (also known as It’s the Monty Python Show), 1999. Himself, Forever Ealing (documentary), TCM and Channel 4, 2002. Himself, Concert for George (documentary), 2003. Terryho dotocna (also known as Terry’s Wrap Up Party), 2004. Ceremonia de clausura, 2005. 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches, Channel 4, 2005. San Sebastian 2005: Croncia de Carlos Boyero, 2005.
carno International Film Festival, 2005; FIPRESCI Prize and Golden Seashell Award nomination, San Sebastian International Film Festival, 2005, for Tideland; Golden Lion Award nomination, Venice Film Festival, 2005, for The Brothers Grimm. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Do Not Adjust Your Set, Thames TV, 1968. We Have Ways of Making You Laugh, 1968. Marty, BBC, 1968. Monty Python’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ (also known as Gwen Dibley’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ and Monty Python), BBC, 1969–74, broadcast in the United States on PBS, 1974–82. Narrator, The Last Machine, BBC, 1995. Himself and various characters, The Sketch Show Story, BBC, 2001. Himself, Festival Pass with Chris Gore, Starz, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1982, 1989, 1995. Himself, ⬙Terry Gilliam,⬙ The South Bank Show, ITV, 1991. Naked Hollywood, Arts and Entertainment, 1991. Guest, The Charlie Rose Show, PBS, 1996, 1998. Guest, Ruby, BBC, 1999. Trigger Happy TV, Channel 4, 2000. Himself, ⬙Wallace & Gromit Go Chicken,⬙ Omnibus, BBC, 2000. Himself, ⬙Monty Python’s Flying Circus,⬙ Comedy Connections, BBC, 2005. (Archive footage) Himself, Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya, 2005. Magacine, 2005. Guest, The Frank Skinner Show, 2005. Himself, Film ’72, BBC, 2005. Breakfast, BBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, Around the World in 80 Days (documentary; also known as Michael Palin: Around the World in 80 Days), Arts and Entertainment, 1989. Television Appearances; Specials: Pythons in Deutschland, Bavaria, Atelier, 1971. Various characters, Euroshow 71, 1971. (Uncredited) Various roles, Monty Python’s ⬙Fliegender Zirkus,⬙ BBC1, 1972. Monty Python & the Holy Grail Location Report (also known as On Location with the Pythons), BBC, 1974. Himself, The Pythons: Somewhere in Tunisia, Circa A.D. 1979 (also known as The Pythons; documentary), BBC, 1979. Himself, The Meaning of Monty Python’s ⬙Meaning of Life,⬙ 1983. Himself, What Is Brazil? (documentary), 1985. Himself and various roles, Life of Python (also known as Life of Python: Monty Python 20th Anniversary Omnibus), Showtime, 1990. Himself and various roles, Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not Included) (also known as Parrot Sketch Not Included and Parrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python), Showtime, 1990. ⬙U.S. Comedy Arts Festival Tribute to Monty Python⬙ (also known as ⬙The USCAF Tribute to Monty Python⬙ and ⬙Monty Python’s ’Flying Circus’: Live at Aspen⬙), HBO Comedy Special, HBO, 1998. Himself, Pythonland, BBC, 1999. Himself, From Spam to Sperm, BBC, 1999. Himself, BBC crew member, Gumby, Onan Vandergoy, and Gorilla, Python Night, BBC, 1999.
Also appeared as guest, The Uncle Floyd Show; himself, ⬙The Films of Terry Gilliam,⬙ The Directors, Encore; in Hotel Babylon. Television Work; Series: Animator, Do Not Adjust Your Set, Thames TV, 1968. Animator, We Have Ways of Making You Laugh, 1968. Animator, Marty, BBC, 1968. Animator, director, and series creator, Monty Python’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ (also known as Gwen Dibley’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ and Monty Python), BBC, 1969 74, broadcast in the United States on PBS, 1974–82. The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, ABC, 1971. Creator of title sequence, William, CBS, 1972. Television Work; Specials: Animator, Monty Python’s ⬙Fliegender Zirkus,⬙ 1972. (Archive footage) Animator, Parrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python, Showtime, 1989. 103
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Title designer, ⬙U.S. Comedy Arts Festival Tribute to Monty Python⬙ (also known as ⬙The USCAF Tribute to Monty Python⬙ and ⬙Monty Python’s ’Flying Circus’: Live at Aspen⬙), HBO Comedy Special, HBO, 1998.
(With others) Cry of the Banshee, American International Pictures, 1970. And Now for Something Completely Different (also known as Monty Python’s ⬙And Now for Something Completely Different⬙), Columbia, 1971. The Miracle of Flight, 1974. (With Terry Jones) Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema 5, 1975. Jabberwocky, Cinema 5, 1977. Time Bandits, Avco–Embassy, 1981. ⬙The Crimson Permanent Assurance,⬙ Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. Brazil, Universal, 1985. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (also known as Die Abenteuer des Baron von Munchhausen), Columbia, 1988. The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. Twelve Monkeys, Universal, 1995. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. The Brothers Grimm, Miramax, 2005. Tideland, HanWay Films, 2005.
Film Appearances: Various roles, And Now for Something Completely Different (also known as Monty Python’s ⬙And Now For Something Completely Different⬙), Columbia, 1971. Patsy, weird old man, and Keeper of the Bridge of Death, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema 5, 1975. Various, Pleasure at Her Majesty’s (also known as Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe), 1976. Man with rock, Jabberwocky, Cinema 5, 1977. Masked Commando, prophet, jailer, Geoffrey, and revolutionary, Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙ (also known as Life of Brian), Warner Bros., 1979. Various roles, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982. Various roles, Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. (Uncredited) Workman, The Crimson Permanent Assurance, 1983. Himself, The Secret Policeman’s Private Parts, Miramax, 1984. Dr. Imhaus, Spies like Us, Warner Bros., 1985. Himself, Cinematon (documentary), 1985. (Uncredited) Smoking man at Shang–ri La Towers, Brazil, Universal, 1985. (Uncredited) Irritating singer, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (also known as Die Abenteuer des Baron von Munchhausen), Columbia, 1988. Himself, The Battle of Brazil: A Video History (documentary), Universal, 1996. Himself, The Hamster Factor and Other Tales of Twelve Monkeys (documentary), Universal Studios Home Video, 1997. Himself, Lost in La Mancha (documentary), IFC Films, 2002. Himself, Hunter Goes to Hollywood (documentary short), Criterion Collection, 2003. Interviewee, The 29th Telluride Film Festival Aug. 30– Sept. 2, 2002: Terry Gilliam Interviewed by Salman Rushdie (documentary), Alliance Atlantis Video, 2003. Himself, Nos Zamis Le Hyens (documentary), 2005. Himself, Getting Gilliam (documentary), Mpix, 2005. Enfermes dehors, 2006.
Film Animator: Storytime, 1968. (Title designer only) Cry of the Banshee, American International Pictures, 1970. And Now for Something Completely Different (also known as Monty Python’s ⬙And Now for Something Completely Different⬙), Columbia, 1971. The Miracle of Flight, 1974. (Uncredited) Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema 5, 1975. Animator designer and (uncredited) animator, Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙ (also known as Life of Brian), Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983. Film Work; Other: (Uncredited) Storyboard artist, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema 5, 1975. Production designer, Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙ (also known as Life of Brian), Warner Bros., 1979. Producer, Time Bandits, Avco–Embassy, 1981. (With others) Stage director, Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982. Storyboard illustrator, Lost in La Mancha (documentary), IFC Films, 2002. Executive producer, The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes, Artificial Earthquake, 2005. Dress pattern maker, The Brothers Grimm, Miramax, 2005.
Also appeared in The Do It Yourself Animation Film.
Stage Appearances: Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA, 1970. Monty Python Live!, New York City, 1976.
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GILLIAM Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Cinema 5, 1975. Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian⬙ (also known as Life of Brian), Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Columbia, 1982. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life⬙ (also known as The Meaning of Life), Universal, 1983.
RECORDINGS Albums: (With Monty Python) The Worst of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, BBC Records, 1969. Another Monty Python Record, Charisma, 1970. Monty Python’s Previous Record, 1972. Monty Python’s Matching Tie and Handkerchief, Charisma, 1973, Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at Drury Lane, Charisma, 1973. The Album of the Sound Track of the Trailer of the Film ⬙Monty Python and the Holy Grail,⬙ Arista, 1975. Monty Python Live at City Center, Arista, 1976. Monty Python’s Instant Record Collection, 1977. Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian,⬙ Warner Bros., 1979. Monty Python’s Contractual Obligation Album, Arista, 1980. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life,⬙ CBS Records, 1983. Monty Python’s The Final Ripoff, 1988.
Television Specials: Monty Python’s ⬙Fliegender Zirkus,⬙ BBC1, 1972. Life of Python, Showtime, 1990. Twenty Years of Monty Python (Parrot Sketch Not Included) (also known as Parrot Sketch Not Included: Twenty Years of Monty Python), Showtime, 1990. It’s ... the Monty Python Story (documentary; also known as Life of Python), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Television Episodes: Do Not Adjust Your Set, ITV, 1968. We Have Ways of Making You Laugh, London, 1968. Marty (also known as It’s Marty), BBC, 1968. Broaden Your Mind, BBC, 1968. (With Monty Python) Monty Python’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ (also known as Gwen Dibley’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ and Monty Python), BBC, 1969–74, broadcast in the United States on PBS, 1974–82.
Also recorded singles ⬙Galaxy Song⬙ and ⬙Every Sperm Is Sacred.⬙ Video Games: Executive producer and performer, Monty Python’s ⬙Complete Waste of Time,⬙ 7th Level, 1994. Performer (Patsy), director, and animator, Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail, 1996. Animator and performer, Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life,⬙ 1997.
Television Composer; Episodic: (With Monty Python) Monty Python’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ (also known as Gwen Dibley’s ⬙Flying Circus⬙ and Monty Python), BBC, 1969–74, broadcast in the United States on PBS, 1974–82.
Taped Readings: (With others) The Pythons, 2004.
Books: (Compiler with Harvey Kurtzman) Harvey Kurtzman’s ⬙Fun and Games,⬙ Fawcett, 1965. (With Joel Siegel) The Cocktail People (cartoons), Pisani Press, 1966. (With Monty Python) Monty Python’s ⬙Big Red Book,⬙ Methuen, 1972. (As Jerry Gillian; with Peter Brookes; also illustrator) The Brand New Monty Python Bok, Methuen, 1973, later published as The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok, Methuen, 1974. (Illustrator) Roger McGough, Sporting Relations (poems), Methuen, 1974. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Book), Methuen, 1977, also published as Monty Python’s ⬙Second Film: A First Draft,⬙ Methuen, 1977. (With Alverson) Jabberwocky, Pan Books, 1977. (With Lucinda Cowell) Animations of Mortality (cartoons), Methuen, 1978. Monty Python’s ⬙Life of Brian (of Nazareth)⬙ [and] Montypythonscrapbook, Grosset, 1979. The Complete Works of Shakespeare and Monty Python (contains Monty Python’s ⬙Big Red Book⬙ and The Brand New Monty Python Papperbok), Methuen, 1981.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Pythons in Deutschland, Bavaria Atelier, 1971. Miracles of Flight, 1974. (With Charles Alverson) Jabberwocky, Cinema 5, 1977. (With Michael Palin) Time Bandits, Avco–Embassy, 1981. The Crimson Permanent Assurance, 1983. (With Tom Stoppard) Brazil, Universal, 1985. (With Charles McKeown) The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (also known as Die Abenteuer des Baron von Munchhausen), Columbia, 1988. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Universal, 1998. Education Tips No. 41: Choosing a Really Expensive School (short), 2003. Tideland, HanWay Films, 2005. Screenplays (with Monty Python): And Now for Something Completely Different (also known as Monty Python’s ⬙And Now for Something Completely Different⬙), Columbia, 1971. 105
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(With Palin) Time Bandits, Hutchinson, 1981, also published as Time Bandits: The Movie Script, Doubleday (New York City), 1981. Monty Python’s ⬙The Meaning of Life,⬙ Methuen, 1983. (With McKeown) The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, 1989. Gilliam on Gilliam, Faber and Faber, 1999. (With others) The Pythons: An Autobiography, St. Martin’s Press, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Grand Special Prize, Deauville Film Festival, 1996, for No Way Home. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Scott, Shasta McNasty (also known as Shasta), UPN, 1999–2000. Detective Danny Messer, CSI: NY, CBS, 2004—.
Video Games: (Original screenplay) Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail, 1996.
Television Appearances; Movies: Young Billy, The Big Brass Ring, Showtime, 1999. T–Bone, Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie, FX Channel, 2002. Tony Galper, Columbo: Columbo Likes the Nightlife, ABC, 2003.
Also contributed to periodicals, including Film Comment, Cinema, Stills, Sequences, and Starburst. ADAPTATIONS The screenplay Monty Python and the Holy Grail served as the basis for the stage musical Spamalot, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Detective Danny Messer, Inside CSI: NY, CBS, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Carmine D. Giovinazzo) Cody Fisher, ⬙Matters of the Heart,⬙ Pacific Blue, USA Network, 1997. Kit, ⬙Heaven Can Wait,⬙ Providence, NBC, 1999. Celebrity contestant, ⬙Aruba,⬙ Search Party, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. ⬙Nobody Rides for Free,⬙ UC: Undercover (also known as Undercover), NBC, 2001. Thumpy G, ⬙Revenge Is Best Served Cold,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2002. Glen Lightstone, ⬙The Line,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. Detective Danny Messer, ⬙MIA/NYC Nonstop,⬙ CSI: Miami (pilot for the series CSI: NY), CBS, 2004.
Books: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Volume 59, Thomson Gale, 2005. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 2: Directors, 4th ed., St. James Press, 2000. Periodicals: American Film, March, 1989, pp. 34–42. Movieline, June, 1998, p. 76. People, March 17, 1986, pp. 141–43. Time, August 8, 2005, p. 64.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Darla’s victim, ⬙Welcome to the Hellmouth,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy and BtVS), The WB, 1997. Scott, Shasta McNasty (also known as Shasta), UPN, 1999. Detective Danny Messer, ⬙MIA/NYC Nonstop,⬙ CSI: Miami (pilot for the series CSI: NY), CBS, 2004.
GIOVINAZZO, Carmine 1973– (Carmine D. Giovinazzo) PERSONAL Born August 24, 1973, in Staten Island, New York, NY; son of Dominick (a police officer) and Nancy Giovinazzo. Education: Attended Wagner College; studied at HB Studios, New York City.Avocational Interests: Painting, playing guitar, singing and songwriting, poetry, roller hockey, basketball, baseball.
Film Appearances: Billy, Conception (short film), 1996. Frankie Hamm, No Way Home, Goldcrest Films International, 1996. Russ, Locomotive, South End Pictures, 1997. Frankie Romano, Fallen Arches, A Plus Entertainment, 1998. (As Carmine D. Giovinazzo) Gundy, Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss, Trimark Pictures, 1998.
Addresses: Agent—Craig Shapiro, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager— Rob Levy, Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., Second Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. 106
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GLASS Awards, Honors: William A. Gumbertz Award, 1968; Alumni Certificate of Excellence, 1975, and Medal of Honor Award, in recognition of acting achievements, University of Evansville; Community Award, Los Angeles Sentinel, 1975; Dionysus Award, Hollywood Club Forum International, 1977; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy or variety or music series, 1982, for Barney Miller; Pearl Le Compte Award; Hollywood/Beverly Hills NAACP Theatre Award, for Speed of Darkness.
Ken Strout, For Love of the Game, MCA/Universal, 1999. Frank Sarno, ⬙Nightmare,⬙ Terror Tract (also known as The House on Terror Tract), USA Entertainment, 2000. Paul Cleveland, The Learning Curve (also known as Dangerous Seduction), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Sergeant Mike Goodale, Black Hawk Down, Columbia, 2001. Buck Cooper, In Enemy Hands (also known as U–Boat), Artisan Entertainment/Lions Gate Films/Splendid Pictures, 2004. Frankie, Pledge of Allegiance (also known as Red Zone), Belgravia Entertainment, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Quintus, The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder (also known as Vrooder’s Hooch), Twentieth Century– Fox, 1974. Narrator, Sound of Sunshine—Sound of Rain, 1983. Jerry Merris, Deep Space, Trans World Entertainment, 1987. Derek Bond, Houseguest (also known as House Guest), Buena Vista, 1994. Dr. David Wahl, It’s My Party, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1995. Allen Smith, Back in Business (also known as Heart of Stone), PFG Entertainment, 1997. Mr. Creighton, Deal of a Lifetime, Tomorrow Film, 1999. President Duquesne, Unbowed, 1999. Voice of Dr. Lazenby and Tech number two, Recess: School’s Out (animated), Buena Vista, 2001. Himself, Here’s How It Was: The Making of ⬙Firefly⬙ (documentary short), Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2003. Shepherd Book, Serenity, Universal, 2005.
Some sources cite an appearance as a medical attendant in Combat Shock (also known as American Nightmare), Troma Pictures, 1986. WRITINGS Screenplays: Author of the screenplay The Brink of Black. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Carmine Giovinazzo Web Site, http://www. carminegiovinazzo.com, October 28, 2005.
GLASS, Ron 1945– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Detective Ron Harris, Barney Miller, ABC, 1975–82. Felix Ungar, The New Odd Couple, ABC, 1982–83. Don Philips, Rhythm and Blues, NBC, 1992–93. Voice of Randy Carmichael, Rugrats (animated), Nickelodeon, 1992–2004. Ronald Felcher, Mr. Rhodes, NBC, 1996. The Head/God’s cousin Rod, Teen Angel, ABC, 1997–98. Shepherd Book, Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), Fox, 2002. Voice of Randy Carmichael, All Grown Up (also known as Rugrats All Grown Up; animated), Nickelodeon, 2003—.
Born July 10, 1945, in Evansville, IN; son of Crump and Lethia Glass. Education: University of Evansville, B.A., drama and literature, 1968. Addresses: Agent—Mitchell K. Stubbs & Associates, 8675 West Washington Blvd., Suite 203, Culver City, CA 90232. Career: Actor and director. Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, company member, 1968–72. Chairperson of the board, Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center (a non–profit organization working to empower children in underprivileged communities).
Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. Brown, Shirts and Skins (also known as Shirts/ Skins), ABC, 1973. Ray Buren, Beg, Borrow, or Steal, ABC, 1973. Change at 125th Street, 1974. LaRue Williams, Let’s Switch, 1975.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, Hollywood Academy of Television and Radio Artists, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors’ Equity Association, Alpha Psi Omega. 107
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Jerry Grant, Crash (also known as Crash of Flight 401), ABC, 1978. Midnight Brewster, Gus Brown and Midnight Brewster, NBC, 1985. Eric Brenner, Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star, NBC, 1986. Marcus Cortland, Incognito, BET, 1999. Television Appearances; Pilots: Change at 125th Street, CBS, 1974. Graham Redmond, The Education of Max Bickford, CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television (documentary), TV Land, 2002. Himself, Inside TV Land: Cops on Camera (documentary), TV Land, 2002. Himself, Sci Fi Inside: Serenity, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hucklebuck, ⬙The Card Sharps,⬙ Sanford and Son, NBC, 1972. ⬙Reunion,⬙ Insight, syndicated, 1973. Jack, ⬙Everybody Tells the Truth,⬙ All in the Family, CBS, 1973. Whitnauer, ⬙Florida’s Affair,⬙ Maude, CBS, 1973. J. Paul, ⬙Tricks Are No Treats,⬙ Hawaii Five–O, CBS, 1973. Second repairman, ⬙Fit, Fat, and 41,⬙ The Bob Newhart Show, CBS, 1973. ⬙Elephant in a Cage,⬙ Griff, ABC, 1973. ⬙The Case of the Tortured Titan,⬙ New Perry Mason, CBS, 1974. Mr. Anderson, ⬙The Encyclopedia Hustle,⬙ Good Times, CBS, 1974. Herman, ⬙Once a Thief,⬙ Sanford and Son, NBC, 1974. Mr. Pearson, ⬙Cross–Town Buses Run All Day, Doo Dah, Doo Dah,⬙ Good Times, CBS, 1974. Black Knight, ⬙This Lance for Hire,⬙ When Things Were Rotten, ABC, 1975. Himself, Showoffs, 1975. Arlen Washington, ⬙The Thrill Killers: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Streets of San Francisco, ABC, 1976. Guest panelist, The $10,000 Pyramid, 1978. Conductor Slatterly, ⬙Hartland Express,⬙ Hart to Hart, ABC, 1981. The devil, ⬙I of Newton,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Mr. Stone, ⬙The Audit,⬙ 227, 1987. Mr. Stone, ⬙There Goes the Building,⬙ 227, 1987. Jason Lockwood, ⬙Witness for the Defense,⬙ Amen, 1989. Buddy Goodrich, ⬙False Arrest,⬙ Family Matters, 1989. Jason Lockwood, ⬙Miracle on the 134th Street: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Amen, 1990. Lieutenant Hanrahan, ⬙Incident in Lot 7,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992.
Also appeared in Room 222. Television Director; Episodic: Directed Stat. Stage Appearances: Jim Crockett, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Billy Rose Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1968–69. Chorus, ⬙Agamemnon⬙ and chorus, ⬙Eumenides,⬙ The House of Atreus, Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1968–69. Day of Absence, 1970. Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, 1972. Also appeared as a Vietnam veteran, Speed of Darkness; Judge Brack, Hedda Gabler, Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA; in Julius Caesar, Sergeant Musgrave’s Dance, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, Misalliance, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Dutchman, all at Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN.
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GOLDBERG Meredith Beck, ⬙Survivor,⬙ Medical Investigation (also known as The Cure), NBC, 2005. Pamela, ⬙A Stranger among Us,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Pilots: HMO, ABC, c. 2001.
Awards, Honors: DramaLogue Award, best actress, 1997, for Demonology; named one of the 100 most creative people in entertainment, Entertainment Weekly magazine, 2000.
Film Appearances: Anna, Without a Map (also known as Dispatches from a Messy Journey), 1997. (Uncredited) Jerry’s student, Your Friends & Neighbors, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Leyla Heydel, Groove, Sony Pictures Classics, 1999. Parolee, Down to You, Miramax, 2000. Wife, Dave’s Blind Date, 2000. Rada, Blow, New Line Cinema, 2001. Josie, 7 Songs, Soft Serve Pictures, 2003. Detective Brenda Chase, Hellaburger, Lions Gate Films, 2006. Invincible, Buena Vista, 2006.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dolores Mayo, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997–99. Agent Deborah Ciccerone–Waldrup/Danielle Ciccolella, The Sopranos, HBO, 2001–2004. Heather, The Handler, CBS, 2003–2004. Elle Greenway, Criminal Minds, CBS, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Eva Cruz, Consequence, HBO, 2003.
Stage Appearances: Demonology, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1996. The Poison Tree, Mark Taper Forum, 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Karen Fanos, ⬙He’s Not Guilty, He’s My Brother,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Patty Bell, ⬙Dead Man Talking,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Young Constance MacArthur, ⬙The Devil’s Rainbow,⬙ The Visitor, Fox, 1997. Young Constance MacArthur, ⬙Reunion,⬙ The Visitor, Fox, 1997. Rosemary, ⬙Twin Petes,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Charlotte Devane, ⬙Orange Volvo,⬙ GvsE (also known as G vs. E), USA Network, 1999, later known as Good versus Evil, Sci–Fi Channel. Charlotte Devane, ⬙Underworld,⬙ GvsE (also known as G vs. E), USA Network, 1999, later known as Good versus Evil, Sci–Fi Channel. Maria, ⬙The New Law,⬙ The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 1999. Maria, ⬙Obsession,⬙ The Magnificent Seven, CBS, 2000. Possum, ⬙The Breach,⬙ Secret Agent Man, UPN, 2000. Isabelle, ⬙The Years,⬙ Special Unit 2, UPN, 2001. Margot, ⬙Men Behaving Sadly,⬙ The Random Years, UPN, 2002. Margy, ⬙Flame Resistant,⬙ King of Queens, CBS, 2002. Ariana Dakkar, ⬙Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2003. Dominatrix, ⬙Home Invasion,⬙ Boomtown, NBC, 2003. Irina, ⬙The Maid Man,⬙ Andy Richter Controls the Universe, Fox, 2003. A. J. Laveau, ⬙New Orleans,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2004. Captain Jen Whitley, ⬙Her and There,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 30, 2000, p. 36.
GOLDBERG, Bill 1966– (Bill Gold, Goldberg) PERSONAL Full name, William Scott Goldberg; born December 27, 1966, in Tulsa, OK; son of Jed (an obstetrician) and Ethel (a concert violinist and professional orchid judge) Goldberg; married Wanda Ferraton (a stunt performer), April 10, 2005; children: one. Education: University of Georgia, degree in psychology.Religion: Judaism.Avocational Interests: Cars, motorcycles, sports. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Professional wrestler, beginning 1997, and actor. Appeared in commercials. Atlanta Falcons, professional football player, 1991–94; some sources also cite an affiliation with the Los Angeles Rams. Worked as a bouncer. Also known as Bill Gold. 109
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Awards, Honors: Named All–Conference Defensive Lineman, c. 1980s, while playing for the University of Georgia; U.S. champion and world heavyweight champion, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), 1997–98. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Goldberg) WCW Saturday Night (also known as WCW Saturday Morning), TBS, 1997–2000. (As Goldberg) WCW Monday Nitro (also known as WCW Monday Nitro Live! and World Championship Wrestling Monday Nitro), TNT, 1997–2001. WCW Thunder, TBS, beginning 1998. (As Goldberg) Sunday Night Heat (also known as WWE Sunday Night Heat and WWF Sunday Night Heat), Spike TV, 2003–2004. (As Goldberg) Raw Is War (also known as Monday Night Raw, WWE Raw Is War, WWF Raw, WWF Raw Is War, and WWF Warzone), Spike TV, 2003–2004. Host, AutoManiac (also known as Inside the Ride), History Channel, beginning 2005.
Appeared in Turn Ben Stein On, Comedy Central; and Louis Theroux’s ⬙Weird Weekends⬙ (also known as Weird Weekends), Independent Film Channel and BBC–2. Also appeared in episodes of Live! With Regis and Kelly, syndicated, and several other talk shows. Film Appearances: (As Goldberg) WCW Road Wild ’99, 1999. Romeo, Universal Soldier: The Return (also known as Universal Soldier IV), Columbia, 1999. (As Goldberg) Ready to Rumble, Warner Bros., 2000. Mr. Smith, Looney Tunes: Back in Action (live action and animated; also known as Looney Tunes Back in Action: The Movie), Warner Bros., 2003. Joey Battle, The Longest Yard, Paramount, 2005. (As Goldberg) Santa Claus/Satan, Santa’s Slay, Media 7 Entertainment, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Luger, The Jesse Ventura Story, NBC, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: WCW Bash at the Beach, 1998. WCW Superbrawl VIII, 1998. WCW Mayhem 1999, 1999. WCW World Title Tournament, 1999. WCW Mayhem 2000, 2000. Narrator, Martial Arts—The Real Story, The Learning Channel, 2000. Himself, The Funkmaster Flex Super Series, Spike TV, 2005.
RECORDINGS Videos: Starrcade (also known as WCW Starrcade), 1997, 1998, 1999. WCW Road Wild ’98, Turner Home Video, 1998. Halloween Havoc (also known as WCW Halloween Havoc), 1998, Warner Home Video, 2000. WCW Souled Out, 1999. WCW Superstar Series: Goldberg—Who’s Next?, Warner Home Video, 1999. WCW Superstar Series: Mayhem, Warner Home Video, 1999. WCW New Blood Rising, 2000. WCW Sin, 2001. (As Goldberg) Summerslam (also known as WWE Summerslam), World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video, 2003. Survivor Series (also known as Survivor Series: A Fall from Grace, WWE Survivor Series, and WWE Survivor Series: A Fall from Grace), World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video, 2003.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: 13th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 2000. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lou ⬙the Pariah⬙ Maguire (some sources cite Rocky Williams), ⬙Captains Courageous,⬙ Love Boat: The Next Wave, The WB, 1998. Guest, ⬙Wrestling,⬙ Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1999. Himself, Hulk Hogan: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Himself, ⬙Holiday Show II,⬙ The Man Show, Comedy Central, 2000. Big man, ⬙Walk Like a Man,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2002. Voice of angry bus passenger, ⬙Family Guy Viewer Mail Ⲇ1,⬙ Family Guy (animated), Fox, 2002. 110
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GOMEZ–PRESTON Addresses: Agent—Kazarian/Spencer & Associates, 11969 Ventura Blvd., Third Floor, Box 7409, Studio City, CA 91604.
(As Goldberg) WWE Armageddon, World Wrestling Entertainment, 2003. (As Goldberg) WWE Backlash, 2003. (As Goldberg) WWE Bad Blood, 2003. (As Goldberg) WWE Unforgiven, World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video, 2003. (In archive footage) Wrestlemania XIX, 2003. (In archive footage) The Monday Night War: WWE Raw vs. WCW Nitro, World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video, 2004. (As Goldberg) Royal Rumble, World Wrestling Entertainment, 2004. (As Goldberg) Sting: Moment of Truth, 2004. (As Goldberg) WWE No Way Out, World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video, 2004. WWE Wrestlemania XX, World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video, 2004. (In archive footage) Himself, The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, Was, and Ever Will Be (documentary), World Wrestling Entertainment, 2005. Himself, WWE Unforgiven (also known as WWE Unforgiven 2005), World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video, 2005.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Bravo Award nomination, outstanding television series actress in a crossover role, National Council of La Raza, 1996, for The Parent ’Hood. CREDITS Film Appearances: Tidwell’s cousin, Jerry Maguire, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1996. Latrisha McDermont, Dead Above Ground, Oak Knoll Pictures, 2002. Olivia, Love Don’t Cost a Thing (also known as Love Don’t Co$t a Thing), Warner Bros., 2003. Juanita, Never Die Alone, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004. Rayvon Jones, Doing Hard Time, Grass Roots Entertainment, 2004. Fiona, Hair Show, Innovation Film Group, 2004. Lena, Trois 3: The Escort, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2004. Woman, Beauty Shop, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2005.
WRITINGS Nonfiction: (With Steve Goldberg) I’m Next: The Strange Journey of America’s Most Unlikely Superhero (autobiography), Crown, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series: Zaria Peterson, The Parent ’Hood, The WB, 1995–2000. Regular, The Amanda Show (also known as Moody’s Point), Nickelodeon, 1999. (As Reagon Preston) Jackie, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 1999. Francine, Love, Inc., UPN, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Current Biography, April, 2001, pp. 30–34. People Weekly, December 14, 1998, p. 121. Power Slam, June, 2003, pp. 1, 34–35. Rides, April/May, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Heather, Freaky Friday, ABC, 1995. Caela, Carmen: A Hip Hopera, MTV, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, syndicated, 1996. Promiscuity ... Laying It on the Line, BET, 1998.
Electronic: Goldberg: The Official Website, http://www. billgoldberg.com, October 4, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Geneva, ⬙Hakeem’s New Flame,⬙ Moesha, UPN, 1996. Nina Duperky, ⬙Love Letters,⬙ Smart Guy, The WB, 1997. Student number one, ⬙Ancient History,⬙ Felicity, The WB, 1999. Mary, ⬙Scorpio Rising,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 2000. Melissa, ⬙Hyde Gets the Girl,⬙ That ’70s Show, Fox, 2001. Herself, Oh Drama!, BET, 2001. ⬙Trauma,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2002.
GOMEZ–PRESTON, Reagan 1980– (Reagon Preston) PERSONAL Born April 24, 1980, in Detroit, MI; married DeWayne Tunentine (a music producer), 2003. 111
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Sherry, ⬙The Deflower Half–Hour,⬙ Off Centre, The WB, 2002. Bernadette, ⬙Daddy’s Other Girl,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2003. Cassie Dupree, ⬙Pulse Rate,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Kanesha Hamilton, ⬙The Gift,⬙ She Spies, syndicated, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Lion D’Or, Cannes Film Festival, 1995, for Levi’s commercial ⬙Drugstore⬙; three Silver Awards and British Advertisement of the Year, D&AD, 1995; Silver Award, D&AD, 1996; Grand Prix Clio Awards, 1996; European MTV Best Director of 1996; International Jury Award, best black & white film, Cork International Film Festival, FICC Prize, Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, 1999, both for La Lettre; Gotham Award nomination, best film, Youth Jury Award, Flanders International Film Festival, Screen International Award nomination, European Film Awards, Toronto Film Critics Association Award, best director, Premiere Audience Award and Grand Special Prize nomination, Deauville Film Festival, 2004, Academy Award (with Charlie Kaufman and Pierre Bismuth), best writing–screenplay written directly for the screen, Saturn Award nomination, best director, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, David Lean Award for Direction nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Bodil Award nomination, best American film, Bram Stoker Award (with Kaufman, Bismuth and James Gunn), screenplay, Cesar Award nomination, best foreign film, Czech Lion Award nomination, best foreign language film, Empire Award nomination, best director, Directors Guild of Great Britain Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in international film, Online Film Critics Association Awards, best screenplay—original (with Kaufman and Bismuth), and best director, Robert Award nomination, best American film, Robert Festival, Writers Guild of America Award (Screen) (with Kaufman and Bismuth), best screenplay written directly for the screen, 2005, all for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Also appeared as Gayla, ER, NBC; Bambi, That’s Life, CBS; Mary Helms, Martial Law, CBS. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Hopscotch; Frogs; Bobby Brown, Long Time Since Yesterday; The Day of the African Child; The Grinch That Stole Christmas. RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Ruben Studdard’s ⬙Sorry 2004⬙; and Young Gunz’s ⬙No Better Love.⬙ OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: KING Magazine, September–October, 2003.
GONDRY, Michel 1963(?)– CREDITS PERSONAL
Film Director: Vingt p’tites tours, 1989. La Lettre (also known as The Letter; short), 1998. One Day ... (short), 2001. Human Nature, Fine Line Features, 2001. Pecan Pie (short), Palm Pictures, 2003. I’ve Been Twelve Forever (documentary), Palm Pictures, 2003. The Work of Director Michel Gondry (documentary short), Palm Pictures, 2003. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Focus Features, 2004. Himself, A Conversation with Kate and Michel (documentary), 2004. Inside the Mind of Michel Gondry (documentary), 2004. A Look Inside ⬙Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind⬙ (documentary), 2004. Block Party (documentary), Rogue Pictures, 2005. The Science of Sleep, Gaumont/Columbia TriStar, 2005. Master of Space and Time, DreamWorks, 2006.
Born May 8, 1963 (some sources say January 1, 1964), in Versailles, France. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Gordon and French, 12–13 Poland St., London W1S 8QB England; Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Contact—Partizan Ltd., 7 Westbourne Grove Mews, London W11 2UR, England. Career: Director, writer, and actor. Oui–Oui (pop–rock band), drummer and music video director, through 1992; music video director, 1990—; directed numerous television commercials, 1995—, including Earthlink, Air France, Diet Coke, Gap, Smirnoff, Nike, Coca–Cola, Adidas, Polaroid, Citibank, and Levi’s. 112
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GRACE loux⬙; Oui–Oui’s ⬙Ma Maison⬙; L’Affaire Louis Trio; Etienne Daho’s ⬙Leys voyages immobiles⬙; The White Stripes’ ⬙Fell in Love with a Girl⬙; Chemical Brothers’ ⬙Star Guitar⬙; White Stripes’ ⬙The Hardest Button to Button⬙; White Stripes’ ⬙Dead Leaves and Dirty Ground⬙; Jean Francois Coen’s ⬙La tour de Pise⬙; Kylie Minogue’s ⬙Come Into My World⬙; Oui–Oui’s ⬙Bolide⬙; Oui–Oui’s ⬙Junior et sa Voix⬙; Oui–Oui’s ⬙Un Joyeux Noel⬙; (with others) The Vines’ ⬙Ride⬙; Noir Desir’s ⬙A l’Envers a l’Endroit⬙; Lacquer’s ⬙Behind⬙; Willowz’s ⬙I Wonder⬙; Polyphonic Spree’s ⬙Light & Day⬙; Stina Nordenstam’s ⬙Little Star⬙; Rachid Taha’s ⬙Voila, volia, qu’ca r’commence⬙; Steriogram’s ⬙Walkie Talkie Man⬙; Gary Jules’ ⬙Mad World (Version 2).⬙
Film Work: Cinematographer, ⬙The Hardest Button to Button,⬙ The Work of Director Michel Gondry, 2003. Producer, Block Party (also known as Dave Chappelle’s ⬙Block Party⬙), 2005. Film Appearances: The man, One Day ... , (short), 2001. Himself, I’ve Been Twelve Forever (documentary), Palm Pictures, 2003. Himself, The Works of Michel Gondry (documentary short), Palm Pictures, 2003. Television Work; Specials: Segment director, ⬙Sugar Water,⬙ Sonic Cinema (documentary), Sundance, 2001.
WRITINGS Screenplays: La Lettre (also known as The Letter; short), 1998. One Day ... (short), 2001. Pecan Pie (short), Palm Pictures, 2003. (Story only) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Focus Features, 2004. The Science of Sleep, Gaumont/Columbia TriStar, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: The 77th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Himself, Metropolis, 2000. Himself, Silenci?, 2004. RECORDINGS
GRACE, Topher 1978– (Christopher Grace)
Albums: (With Oui–Oui) Chacun tout le monde and Formidable.
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Music Videos; Director: ⬙Human Behaviour,⬙ ⬙Army of Me,⬙ ⬙Isobel,⬙ ⬙Hyperballad,⬙ ⬙Joga,⬙ and ⬙Bachelorette,⬙ Bjork: Volumen, Warner Home Video, 1999. D.A.F.T. (also known as D.A.F.T.: A Story About Dogs, Androids, Firemen, and Tomatoes), Virgin, 1999. ⬙Sugar Water,⬙ Clip Cult Vol. 1: Exploding Cinema, Rapid Eye Movements, 1999. Massive Attack: Eleven Promos, Virgin Music Video, 2001. The Chemical Brothers: Singles 93–03, 2003.
Original name, Christopher Grace; born July 12, 1978, in New York, NY; son of John (a businessman) and Pat Grace. Education: Attended the University of Southern California, 1997–98; attended Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, New York, NY, and Groundlings Improvisation School, Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist— 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Also directed Beck’s ⬙Deadweight⬙; IAM’s ⬙Je danse la Mia⬙; Black Crowes’ ⬙High Head Blues⬙; Chemical Brothers’ ⬙Let Forever Be⬙; Cibo Matto’s ⬙Sugar Water⬙; Daft Punk’s ⬙Around the World⬙; Donald Fagen’s ⬙Snowbound⬙; Foo Fighters’ ⬙Snowbound⬙; Lenny Kravitz’s ⬙Believe⬙; Lucas’s ⬙Lucas with the Lid Off⬙; Massive Attack’s ⬙Protection⬙; Neneh Cherry’s ⬙Feel It⬙; Rolling Stones’ ⬙Gimme Shelter⬙; Rolling Stones’ ⬙Like a Rolling Stone⬙; Sheryl Crow’s ⬙A Change Would Do You Good⬙; Sinead O’Connor’s ⬙Fire on Babylon⬙; Stardust’s ⬙Music Sounds Better With You⬙; Terence Trent D’Arby’s ⬙She Kissed Me⬙; Wyclef Jean f. Canibus and Free’s ⬙Another One Bites the Dust⬙; Radiohead’s ⬙Knives Out⬙; Oui–Oui’s ⬙La Ville⬙; Oui–Oui’s ⬙Les cail-
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best performance in a TV series—young ensemble, 1999, Teen Choice Award nominations, TV—Choice Actor, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, all for That ’70s Show; Young Hollywood Award, breakthrough performance—male, Screen Actors Guild Award (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, 2001, both for Traffic; Teen Choice Award nominations, choice movie 113
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Voice of himself, ⬙Gold Dust Gasoline,⬙ Robot Chicken (animated), Cartoon Network, 2005. Older Kevin, ⬙Paper Route,⬙ Stella, Comedy Central, 2005. (Archive footage) Himself, Magacine, 2005.
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OTHER SOURCES
Film Appearances: (Film debut) Seth Abrahms, Traffic (also known as Traffic—Die macht des kartells), USA Films, 2000. (Uncredited) Himself, Ocean’s Eleven (also known as 11 and O11), Warner Bros., 2001. Tommy Donegal, Mona Lisa Smile, Columbia, 2003. Pete Monash, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, DreamWorks, 2004. F. Scott Feinstadt, P.S., Newmarket Films, 2004. Carter Duryea, In Good Company, Universal, 2004. (Uncredited) Himself, Ocean’s Twelve, Warner Bros., 2004. Venom, Spider–Man 3, Columbia, forthcoming.
Books: Newsmakers, Issue 4, Thomson Gale, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Eric Forman, That ’70s Show, Fox, 1998–2005.
GRAHAM, Aimee 1975–
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, June 18, 1999, p. 36; June 25, 2004, p. 69; November 12, 2004, p. 37. Interview, February, 2005, p. 92. Newsweek, January 10, 2005, p. 53. People, January 10, 2005, p. 102. Redbook, November, 2004, p. 62. USA Weekend Magazine, January 2, 2005.
PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Inside Traffic: The Making of ⬙Traffic⬙ (documentary), 2000. Teen People’s 25 Hottest Stars Under 25, ABC, 2000. Presenter, 2nd Annual TV Guide Awards, Fox, 2000. Presenter, The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. Making the Show: That ’70s Show, MTV, 2001. Young Hollywood Awards, 2001. That ’70s Show, Special, Fox, 2002. Best Year Ever, VH1, 2004. Presenter, The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005. Presenter, The 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2005.
Full name, Aimee Lynn Graham; born September 20, 1975, in Milwaukee, WI; father, an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; mother, a schoolteacher and writer; sister of Heather Graham (an actress). Addresses: Agent—Adam Lewis, HHR Management, 8306 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 533, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001, 2004. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2002. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2002, 2004, 2005. Voice of Chris, ⬙Megalo Dale,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2003. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2003. Guest, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2004, 2005. Guest, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Himself, Best Week Ever, VH1, 2004. Host, Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2005.
Film Appearances: Cassie, Bridges (short film), Lange Productions, 1992. Abigail, Silent Rain (short film), 1993. Stacy, Amos & Andrew, Columbia, 1993. First great girl, Don’t Do It, Image Entertainment, 1994. Blonde hostage, From Dusk till Dawn, Miramax/ Dimension Films, 1996. Amy, Jackie Brown, Buena Vista, 1997. Estelle, Perdita Durango (also known as Dance with the Devil), Trimark Pictures, 1997. Beth Ann Gardener, Brokedown Palace, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Alicia, Dropping Out, Bad Clams Productions/ Flemington Pictures, 2000. Mary Griffith, Rave, Trident Releasing, 2000. 114
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GREENE, Michael 1933– (Michael Green, Mike Green) PERSONAL Full name, Michael Harris Greene; born November 4, 1933, in San Francisco, CA; son of Harry and Gladys (maiden name, Pugh) Greene; married Patricia Donovan (divorced); children: Moonstar. Education: San Francisco State University, B.B.A., 1955.
Television Appearances; Movies: Donna Patterson, Reform School Girl, Showtime, 1994. Shelly Klein, Alien Hunter, Sci–Fi Channel, 2003.
Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Specials: Some sources cite an appearance in ⬙Little Miss Perfect,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1987.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Mike Green) Joe Baragi, This Is Not a Test, Sinister Cinema, 1962. Spencer brother, Spencer’s Mountain, Warner Bros., 1963. Mother, Naked Angels, Favorite Films, 1969. Hired gun, The Last Movie (also known as Chinchero), Universal, 1971. First hoodlum, Play It Again, Sam (also known as Aspirins for Three), Paramount, 1972. Dr. Gerald Appleby, The Clones (also known as The Cloning, The Cloning of Dr. Appleby, Dead Man Running, and The Mindsweepers), New World, 1973. Yoga instructor, The Harrad Experiment, Cinerama Releasing, 1973. Young Arab, That Lucky Touch (also known as Bleib mir ja vom Leib), Allied Artists, 1975. Dan, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Columbia, 1976. Preacher Gage, The Great Gundown (also known as Outlaw Red, Savage Red, and Savage Red, Outlaw White), Sun Productions, 1977. An Enemy of the People, Warner Bros., 1978. Trapper, The Mountain Men, Columbia, 1980. Mike the garage man, Americana, 1983, Vestron Video, 1996. Texas, Moscow on the Hudson, Columbia, 1984. Dimitri, Basic Training (also known as Up the Military), Moviestore Entertainment, 1985. (As Michael Green) Guard, Creator (also known as The Big Picture), MCA/Universal, 1985. Jim Hart, To Live and Die in L.A., Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1985. Paul Dunn, Lost in America, Warner Bros., 1985.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Megan Kirkland, ⬙In the Name of Love,⬙ Silk Stalkings, CBS and USA Network, 1991. Candee Jensen, ⬙Scenes from a Wedding,⬙ The Wonder Years, ABC, 1992. Gretchen Rae Shoftel, ⬙Since I Don’t Have You,⬙ Fallen Angels (also known as Perfect Crimes), Showtime, 1995. Danielle Dawson, ⬙Random Acts,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Emma Paley, ⬙The Battlefield,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. Ms. Everly, ⬙Hazed and Confused,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1998. Herself, ⬙Hollywood Bodies,⬙ Berman & Berman, Discovery Health Channel, 2003. Kelly Gordon, ⬙Grave Danger: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2005. Kelly Gordon, ⬙Still Life,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2005. Stage Appearances: Appeared in stage productions, including The Absent– Minded Professor, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Cave Dwellers, The Comedy of Errors, Confessions of a Temporary Secretary, The Faculty Council Meets, Fiddler on the Roof, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Murder on the Center Stage, and Perform. RECORDINGS Music Videos: R.E.M., ⬙Man on the Moon,⬙ 1992. 115
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Means and Ends, 1985. Big Ed, Down and Out in Beverly Hills, Buena Vista, 1986. Luke, Welcome to 18 (also known as Summer Release), American Distribution Group, 1986. Lacey, *batteries not included, Universal, 1987. Robert Wells, Less Than Zero, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Vernon Burdett, Stranded, New Line Cinema, 1987. Captain Mitchell, The Night Before, Kings Road Entertainment, 1988. Clint, Moon over Parador, Universal, 1988. Phil Ross, White of the Eye, Palisades Entertainment Group, 1988. Tex Wade, Johnny Be Good, Orion, 1988. Lieutenant Hendrix, Kill Me Again, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1989. Captain Benson, Lord of the Flies, Columbia, 1990. Ed Thorpe, Legal Tender (also known as Ladies Game), Armitraj Productions/Prism Films, 1991. General Curtis, Eve of Destruction, Orion, 1991. Major general Scott, For the Boys, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1991. Motorcyclist, Scenes from a Mall, Buena Vista, 1991. Mr. Busta, Rubin and Ed, IRS Media, 1992. Sanford Adams, In the Heat of Passion (also known as Heat of Passion), Concorde, 1992. Colonel Kenton, Undercover Blues, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1993. Leonard, Unbecoming Age (also known as The Magic Bubble), Castle Hill, 1993. Mission Control farmer, The Pickle, Columbia, 1993. Sheriff Hodes, The Road Killers (also known as Roadflower), Miramax, 1994. Digger, Beyond the Edge, Peacock Films, 1995. Tom Harris, I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (also known as Ed Wood’s ⬙I Woke Up Early the Day I Died⬙ and I Awoke Early the Day I Died), 1998, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1999. Slick Willie, Nice Guys Sleep Alone, Asylum Entertainment, 1999. Detective Colson, Soft Toilet Seats, Phaedra Cinema, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: Butch Gorkey, Mickey and the Contessa, CBS, 1963. Simon Kitwell, The Shooting (also known as First Kill), CBS, 1982. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Mike Green) Cowboy, ⬙Hinka Do,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1960. (As Michael Green) Waggoner, ⬙Jeff,⬙ The Westerner, NBC, 1960. George Vale, ⬙Outlaw’s Shoes,⬙ The Rifleman, ABC, 1962. Pinto Cade, ⬙The Invaders,⬙ The Big Valley, ABC, 1965. Holcroft, ⬙The Goldtakers,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1966. Matches, ⬙The Ring of Wax,⬙ Batman, ABC, 1966. Nubu, ⬙Space Circus,⬙ Lost in Space, CBS, 1966. Rail, ⬙Girl on the Glass Mountain,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1966. Deputy, ⬙Message at Noon,⬙ The Guns of Will Sonnett, ABC, 1967. Joel, ⬙Gun Bound,⬙ The Monroes, ABC, 1967. Red Gully, ⬙The Short, Happy Fatherhood of Reese Bennett,⬙ Laredo, NBC, 1967. Corny Tate, ⬙A Noose for Dobie Price,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1968. Warren, ⬙Delayed Action,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1968. Slim, ⬙The Legend,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1971. Travis, ⬙Stallion,⬙ Bonanza, NBC, 1972. Huntoon, ⬙Chains,⬙ Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. Aztec priest, ⬙The Demon God,⬙ Kung Fu, ABC, 1974. Jim Danch, ⬙No Drums, No Trumpets,⬙ Isis, CBS, 1975. Vic, ⬙Byline, Daisy Duke,⬙ The Dukes of Hazzard, CBS, 1981. ⬙Pros and Cons,⬙ The A Team, NBC, 1983. Irving Schlesser, ⬙Kentucky Rye,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. Mr. Bazur, ⬙King for a Day,⬙ Three’s a Crowd, ABC, 1985. Dr. Tom, ⬙Trial by Fire,⬙ The Fall Guy, ABC, 1986. Fowler, ⬙Anniversary Waltz,⬙ The Colbys, ABC, 1986. Thomas Sterling, ⬙Dead Wrong,⬙ Shell Game, CBS, 1987.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Craft services man, Scruples, CBS, 1980. British ambassador, Crossings, ABC, 1986. Television Appearances; Movies: Joe, The Ordeal of Patty Hearst, ABC, 1979. Thou Shalt Not Kill, NBC, 1982. Steven, Intimate Encounters (also known as Encounters in the Night), NBC, 1986. Head usher, The Betty Ford Story, ABC, 1987. Captain Dantley, The Court–Martial of Jackie Robinson, TNT, 1990. Mr. Canfield, Heat Wave, TNT, 1990. 116
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GREENWALD The Kill–Off, Shapiro, 1989. The Ballad of Little Jo, Adelphi, 1993. Songcatcher, 2000, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Film Work; Other: Assistant editor and music editor, The Devonsville Terror, 1983. Assistant automated dialogue replacement editor, Runaway, TriStar, 1984. Assistant sound editor, Weird Science, Universal, 1985.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Captain Uroff, Cameo by Night, NBC, 1987.
Television Director; Movies: What Makes a Family, Lifetime, 2001. Get a Clue, The Disney Channel, 2002. Comfort and Joy, Lifetime, 2003. Tempted (also known as A Mother’s Choice and Returning Lily), Lifetime, 2003.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in stage productions, including Endgame and Metamorphosis.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Hot Seats,⬙ The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon, 1996. ⬙Hot Seats: Part 2,⬙ The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon, 1996. ⬙The Mascot Mystery,⬙ The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon, 1996. ⬙Wipeout,⬙ The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Nickelodeon, 1996. ⬙The Party,⬙ Wildfire, ABC Family Channel, 2005.
GREENWALD, Maggie 1955– PERSONAL Born June 22 (some sources cite June 23), 1955. Education: Attended City College of the City University of New York; trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, and School of the Performing Arts, all New York City; attended film school.
Directed episodes of The Adventures of Pete & Pete (also known as Pete and Pete), Nickelodeon.
Career: Director and writer. Columbia University, instructor in film; Independent Features Project, member of the board of directors. Worked as a dancer and stage actress.
Television Director; Pilots: Me & My Friends, Nickelodeon, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western, TNT, 1997.
Member: Directors Guild of America.
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Awards, Honors: Torino Film Festival Award, best director, and Critics Award nomination, Deauville Film Festival, both 1989, and nomination for grand jury prize, dramatic category, Sundance Film Festival, 1990, all for The Kill–Off; special jury award, Rome–Florence Film Festival, 1994, for The Ballad of Little Jo; Feature Film Prize in Science and Technology, Hamptons International Film Festival, Audience Award and nomination for grand special prize, both Deauville Film Festival, and nomination for grand jury prize, dramatic category, Sundance Film Festival, all 2000, and Dorothy Arzner Prize, Director’s View Film Festival, 2002, all for Songcatcher.
Screenplays: Home Remedy, Kino International, 1987. The Kill–Off (based on a novel by Jim Thompson), Shapiro, 1989. The Ballad of Little Jo, Adelphi, 1993. Songcatcher, 2000, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Nonfiction: Contributor to periodicals, including Film Quarterly and Sight and Sound. ADAPTATIONS
CREDITS
The Ballad of Little Jo was adapted as a stage musical by Sarah Schlesinger, with music by Mike Reid, and produced at Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, IL, in 2000.
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Books: Women Filmmakers and Their Films, St. James Press, 1998.
Ray Polito, Anything Else (also known as Anything else, la vie et tout le reste and La vie et tout le reste), DreamWorks, 2003. Michael, Tony ’n’ Tina’s Wedding, 2004. John, A Perfect Fit, Primary Process Productions, 2005. Nate, The Devil Wears Prada, Fox 2000 Pictures, 2006.
Periodicals: American Theatre, December, 2000, p. 61. Film Quarterly, winter, 1995, p. 2.
Film Work: Director and producer, A Shot in the Dark (documentary), 2002.
OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Series: Vincent Chase, Entourage, HBO, beginning 2004.
GRENIER, Adrian 1976– (Fluffer Honey)
Television Appearances; Specials: Noah, Freshening Up (short), 2002.
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Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005. ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2005.
Born July 10, 1976, in Brooklyn, New York, NY; son of John Dunbar; cousin of Evan Ferrante (an actor). Education: Attended Bard College; studied acting with Nancy Hillman.Avocational Interests: Running marathons.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Britney Spears: (You Drive Me) Crazy,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 1999. ⬙Ultimate Finale,⬙ The Ultimate Fighter, Spike TV, 2005. The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, CNBC, 2005. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. The View, ABC, 2005.
Addresses: Manager—Leverage Management, 3030 Pennsylvania Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90404. Career: Actor. Musician and singer in various bands, including Kid Friendly; performed as Fluffer Honey in the band the Honey Brothers.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Vincent Chase, Entourage, HBO, 2004.
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Film Appearances: Kabush, Arresting Gena, 1997. Member of Darrow entourage, Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Punk, Hurricane Streets, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Sebastian Cole, The Adventures of Sebastian Cole, Paramount, 1998. Fishes outta Water, 1998. Chase Hammond, Drive Me Crazy (also known as Next to You), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Lyle, Cecil B. DeMented (also known as Cecil B. Demented), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Teenager in van, Artificial Intelligence: AI (also known as A.I.: Artificial Intelligence), Warner Bros., 2001. Himself, A Shot in the Dark (documentary), 2002. Alan Jensen, Harvard Man, Lions Gate Films, 2002. Nick, Love in the Time of Money, ThinkFilm/ ContentFilm International, 2002. Private Daniel E. Abrams, Hart’s War, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2002. Clay Askins, Bringing Rain, Belladonna Productions, 2003.
Videos: (In music video) Britney Spears, Britney Spears: Greatest Hits—My Prerogative, BMG Distribution, 2004. Music Videos: Britney Spears, ⬙(You Drive Me) Crazy,⬙ 1999. WRITINGS Film Music: Bringing Rain, Belladonna Productions, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: IFCRant, September, 2002, p. 9. Seventeen, June, 1999, p. 108. TV Guide, August 1, 2004, pp. 40–41. 118
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GUADAGNI Television Appearances; Miniseries: Postal supervisor, Undue Influence (also known as Steve Martini’s ⬙Undue Influence⬙), CBS, 1996. Jenna Freeman, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Elizabeth Proctor, Salem Witch Trials, CBS, 2003.
GUADAGNI, Nicky (Nicki Guadagni) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Mary, A Matter of Sex, NBC, 1984. Allison Campbell, Turning to Stone (also known as Concrete Hell), CBC (Canada), 1985. The Squamish Five, CBC, 1988. Helen Olander, A Little Piece of Heaven, NBC, 1991. (As Nicki Gaudagni) Karen Turney, Bonds of Love, CBS, 1993. (As Nicki Gaudagni) Del’s narration, Lives of Girls & Women, 1994. (As Nicki Guadagni) Dr. Petrek, My Breast, Lifetime, 1994. (As Nicki Gaudagni) Miss Evans, Under the Piano, Lifetime, 1995. Maine nurse, Friends at Last, CBS, 1995. (As Nicki Guadagni) The neurologist, The Possession of Michael D., Fox, 1995. Beryl Granger, We the Jury, USA Network, 1996. Librarian, Buried Secrets, NBC, 1996. Viola, Radiant City, ABC, 1996. Hospital administrator, Hidden in America, Showtime, 1996. Lydia Stolowitsky, Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Women, Showtime, 1997. Denice, Major Crime, Lifetime, 1997. Nurse, Johnny 2.0, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. (As Nicki Guadagni) Margaret O’Neill, Blind Faith, Showtime, 1998. Conservative debater, My Father’s Shadow: The Sam Sheppard Story (also known as Death in the Shadows), CBS, 1998. Margaret O’Neill, Blind Faith, Showtime, 1998. Donna Fontana, Ricky Nelson: Original Teen Idol (also known as Ricky Nelson and The Ricky Nelson Story), VH1, 1999. Patient number two, Forget Me Never (also known as Au coeur du labyrinthe), CBS, 1999. Angela Wright, The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Kardon, Dirty Pictures, Showtime, 2000. Sam Minter, The Last Debate, Showtime, 2000.
Education: Graduated from Dawson College; studied theatre arts at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Office—Humphrey Group, Canadian Pacific Tower, 100 Wellington St. West, Suite 3210, PO Box 92, Toronto, Ontario M5K 1K7 Canada. Career: Actress. Taught voice and scene study at George Brown College; taught acting and coaching at The Humphrey Group, Toronto, Canada; directed theatrical productions. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by a lead actress in a single dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1986, for Turning to Stone; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by a supporting actress, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1989, for The Squamish Five; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1996, for Performance!: Saying It; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a featured supporting role in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1998, for Major Crime; Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a guest role dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2004, for Blue Murder. CREDITS Film Appearances: Voice of narrator, White Room, 1990. Carmen, House, 1995. Tattooist, Crash, Fine Line Features, 1996. Helen Holloway (The Doctor), Cube, Trimark, 1997. Sister Rosaria, Sleeping Dogs Lie (also known as Le mystere d’Ambrose Small), 1998. (English language) Voice of narrator, Beluga Speaking Across Time (also known as Beluga, sur les traces du passe, Maitovalaat ajan virrassa, and Vitvalarna I tidens strom), Film Option International, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Anita Graham, ⬙Eye of the Beholder,⬙ Street Legal, CBC (Canada), 1991. Mary Callahan, ⬙Legacy,⬙ E.N.G., 1993. Elizabeth Tretheway, ⬙Hunted,⬙ Forever Knight, syndicated, 1994. Judge Raines, ⬙The Witness,⬙ Due South, CBS and CTV (Canada), 1995.
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Addresses: Agent—Rhonda Price, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Stage Appearances: Shirley, Criminal Genius, Factory Theatre Mainstage, Toronto, Canada, 1997. Hildur, Midnight Sun, Tarragon Mainspace, Toronto, Canada, 2001. In the Wings, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, Canada, 2002.
Film Appearances: Scotty Smalls, The Sandlot (also known as The Sandlot Kids), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. (As Thomas Guiry) Matthew ⬙Matt⬙ Turner, Lassie, Paramount, 1994. Frosty Frost, Strike! (also known as All I Wanna Do, The Hairy Bird, College femminile, and Les filles font la loi), Miramax, 1998. Pete, Wrestling with Alligators, The Asylum, 1998. (As Thomas Guiry) Riley Crawford, Ride with the Devil, MCA/Universal, 1999. (As Thomas Guiry) Private Cantwell, Tigerland, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Seaman Ted ⬙Trigger⬙ Fitzgerald, U–571, MCA/ Universal, 2000. (As Thomas Guiry) Malcolm Duncan, Scotland, Pa., Lot 47 Films, 2001. (As Thomas Guiry) Staff sergeant Ed Yurek, Black Hawk Down, Columbia, 2001. (As Thomas Guiry) Brendan Harris, Mystic River, Warner Bros., 2003. Red anarchist, Justice, Red Anarchist Films, 2003. Perry Foley, The Mudge Boy, Strand Releasing, 2004. Bob, Prisoner, Fresh Produce Films, 2005. Little man, Bristol Boys, 2005. (In archive footage) Scotty Smalls, The Sandlot 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. P. John, Strangers with Candy, c. 2005. P. J. Lee, Steel City, Your Half Pictures, 2006. Terry (some sources cite Jack), Black Irish, Creanspeak Productions, 2006.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award (with others), outstanding youth ensemble in a motion picture, Young Artist Foundation, 1994, for The Sandlot; Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best performance by a youth ensemble in a television series, 1995, for Kids Incorporated. CREDITS
Also appeared in Romeo & Juliet; Midsummer Nights Dream; The Winter’s Tale; as Masha, The Seagull, Tarragon, Toronto, Canada; Frankie, The Member of the Wedding, Tarragon, Toronto, Canada. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Narrated Jane Urquhart’s The Stone Carvers, Gooselane. WRITINGS Stage Plays: (Adapter) In the Wings, Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2002.
GUIRY, Tom 1981– (Thomas Guiry)
Television Appearances; Movies: Gregory Kingsley/Shawn Russ, A Place to Be Loved (also known as Shattered Family), CBS, 1993. (As Thomas Guiry) Christopher ⬙Chris⬙ Millard, The Four Diamonds, The Disney Channel, 1995. Young Jonathan Lyle, The Last Home Run, HBO, 1998. Norm Fermoyle, Songs in Ordinary Time, CBS, 2000.
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GUIRY Television Appearances; Pilots: The Black Donnellys, NBC, 2006. Stage Appearances: Appeared in stage productions of A Christmas Carol, Sarah and Abraham, and The Tempest.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.), The Disney Channel, c. 1993. Kevin Stanton, ⬙Bait,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Gavin Sipes/Nikolai Rosovitch, ⬙Disappearing Acts,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002. Carl Donner, ⬙Memories,⬙ The Jury, Fox, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, November, 2003, p. 30.
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HADLEY, Lisa Ann 1970– PERSONAL Born January 11, 1970, in Seattle, WA. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists Talent Agency, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Julianne ⬙Julie⬙ Morris Devlin Ramsey, General Hospital, ABC, 1997–2000. Dr. Julianne ⬙Julie⬙ Morris Devlin Ramsey, Port Charles (also known as Port Charles: Desire, Port Charles: Fate, Port Charles: The Gift, Port Charles: Miracles Happen, Port Charles: Naked Eyes, Port Charles: Secrets, Port Charles: Superstitions, Port Charles: Surrender, Port Charles: Tainted Love, Port Charles: Tempted, Port Charles: Time in a Bottle, and Port Charles: Torn), ABC, 1997–2000. Rachel, a recurring role, Gilmore Girls, The WB, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Justine Chase, Celebrity, Fox, 2000. Film Appearances: Former girlfriend, Jerry Maguire, TriStar, 1996. Marie, Cusp (short film), 1997. Talia, The Lords of Los Angeles (also known as Rangley Beach), 1999. Dr. Brenda Boone, Dead above Ground, Oak Knoll Pictures 2002. Ellen, Infested, Columbia/TriStar, 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sex with Cindy Crawford, ABC, 1998. HAGGERTY, Dylan Television Appearances; Episodic: Waitress, ⬙Do We Have to Write You a Check?,⬙ Partners, Fox, 1995. Beth Davis Howell, ⬙Over Dick’s Dead Body,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1996.
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HARRIS First N.E.S.T. technician, ⬙Day 2: 9:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2003. First N.E.S.T. technician, ⬙Day 2: 10:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2003.
Addresses: Manager—Principal Entertainment, 1964 Westwood Blvd., Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Career: Actor and director.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Abusive john, ⬙Deadwood,⬙ Deadwood, HBO, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Slow recruit, The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Starkey (some sources cite Stark), Con Air, Buena Vista, 1997. Vance Cowens, Along for the Ride, Montivagus Productions, 1999. Bob, Dropping Out, Bad Clams Productions/Flemington Pictures, 2000. Ron Kobeleski, Interview with the Assassin, Magnolia Pictures/Screen Media Ventures, 2002. Voice of Stitches the pirate, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (animated), Paramount, 2004.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of shuttle pilot, Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, 1995. Voice of bounty hunter, Star Wars: Jedi Knight—Dark Forces II (also known as Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II), 1997. Voices of Frontier and Jack, Die Hard: Vendetta, Vivendi Universal Games, 2002. WRITINGS
Film Work: Director, producer, and editor, Day 37 (short film), 2003. Director, Questions and Answers (short film), Hypnotic Films, 2003.
Screenplays: (And composer) Day 37 (short film), 2003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Technical director, The Big Time, TNT, 2002.
HAMBURGER, Charles See ROCKET, Charles
Television Appearances; Episodic: Roger Glenn, ⬙Aria,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. Young man, ⬙The Lip Reader,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. Koepecke, ⬙Animal House,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1994. Young man in 6C, ⬙Love Letters,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1994. Coach Yazerski, ⬙Take These Broken Wings,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. Epran, ⬙The Quickening,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as Deep Space Nine, DS9, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1996. Jordy Graham, ⬙Liver Let Die,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Detective Conroy, ⬙Wild Irish Woes,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997. Richard Green, ⬙Sacrament,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. Tommy Mullen, ⬙My Wild Irish Nose,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Sean Weatherby, Buddy Faro, CBS, 1998. Evans, ⬙Easy Slider,⬙ Sliders, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Erwin Timothy Lukesh, ⬙4–D,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 2001. Barney Plotkin, ⬙Dead Soldiers,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2003. First N.E.S.T. technician, ⬙Day 2: 8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2003.
HARRIS, Julie 1925– PERSONAL Full name, Julia Ann Harris; born December 2, 1925, in Grosse Pointe Park, MI; daughter of William Pickett (an investment banker) and Elsie (a nurse; maiden name, Smith) Harris; married Jay I. Julien (an attorney and film producer), August 16, 1946 (divorced, July, 1954); married Manning Gurian (a stage manager and playwright), October 21, 1954 (divorced, 1967); married Walter Erwin Carroll (a writer), April 27, 1977 (divorced, 1982); children: (second marriage) Peter Alston Gurian. Education: Attended Yale University, 1944–45; trained for the stage at Perry–Mansfield School of the Dance and Theatre, 1941–43, and at the Actors Studio.Avocational Interests: Tennis, reading, gardening, knitting, cooking. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 123
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Career: Actress. Actors Studio, New York City, member of company. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists. Awards, Honors: Theatre World Award, 1949, for Sundown Beach; Donaldson Award, best supporting actress, 1950, for the play The Member of the Wedding; Antoinette Perry Award, Donaldson Award, and Variety–New York Drama Critics Poll, all best actress, 1952, for the play I Am a Camera; Academy Award nomination, best actress, 1953, for the film The Member of the Wedding; Sylvania Award, 1955, and Emmy Award nomination, outstanding actress in a single performance, 1956, both for ⬙A Wind from the South,⬙ The United States Steel Hour; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, 1956, for The Lark; Film Award nomination, best foreign actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1956, for the film I Am a Camera; Emmy Award, outstanding single performance by an actress, 1959, for ⬙Little Moon of Alban,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actress, 1960, for ⬙Ethan Frome,⬙ DuPont Show of the Month; Emmy Award, outstanding single performance by an actress in a leading role, 1962, for ⬙Victoria Regina,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, 1964, for Marathon ’33; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding individual achievement in entertainment by an actor or performer, 1965, for ⬙The Holy Terror,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a musical, 1966, for Skyscraper; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding single performance by an actress in a leading role in a drama, 1967, for ⬙Anastasia,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame; Grammy Award nomination (with others), best recording for children, c. 1968, for The Magic Fishbone/The Happy Prince/The Potted Princess; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, 1969, for Forty Carats; Antoinette Perry Award, best dramatic actress, Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, and Outer Critics Circle Award, best actress in a play, all 1973, for The Last of Mrs. Lincoln; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best dramatic actress, 1974, for The au Pair Man; Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a play, and Grammy Award, best spoken word recording, National Academy of Recordings Arts and Sciences, both 1977, for The Belle of Amherst; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a drama or comedy special, 1977, for ⬙The Last of Mrs. Lincoln,⬙ Hollywood Television Theatre; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 1982, and Soap Opera Digest Award nominations, outstanding supporting actress in prime time, 1986 and 1988, all for Knots Landing; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or special, 1988, for The Woman He Loved; Elliot Norton
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Atlanta, It’s a Gift, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1945. Henry IV, Part Two, Old Vic Company, Century Theatre, New York City, 1946. Oedipus, Old Vic Company, Century Theatre, 1946. Nelly, The Playboy of the Western World, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1946–47. Arianne, We Love a Lassie, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA, then National Theatre, Washington, DC, both 1947. White Rabbit, Alice in Wonderland, International Theatre, then Majestic Theatre, both New York City, 1947. Ida Mae, Sundown Beach, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1948. Weird sister, Macbeth, National Theatre, New York City, 1948. Nancy Gear, The Young and Fair, Fulton Theatre, New York City, 1948, then International Theatre, New York City, 1948–49. Angel Tuttle, Magnolia Alley, Mansfield Theatre, New York City, 1949. Felisa, Montserrat, Fulton Theatre, 1949. 124
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HARRIS Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Under the Ilex, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, 1983, then Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1984. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, 1985. Tusitala, 1988. Melissa Gardner, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, New York City, 1989. Girl, Scrooge’s niece, and fan, A Christmas Carol, Hudson Theatre, New York City, 1990. Is He Still Dead?, Long Wharf Theatre, 1990. Baroness Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen, Lucifer’s Child (solo show), John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Eisenhower Theater, Washington, DC, then Music Box Theatre, New York City, 1991, also Boston, MA, 1991. Eunice, The Fiery Furnace, Circle Repertory Company, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1993, L.A. Theatre Works, 1995. Amanda Wingfield, The Glass Menagerie, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, New York City, 1994–95. Sonya, Phoenix Theatre, Purchase, NY, 1996. Fonsia Dorsey, The Gin Game, National Actors Theatre, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1997. Miss Helen, The Road to Mecca, Long Wharf Theatre, 1997. A Long Day’s Journey into Night (staged reading benefit), Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, 1997. Annalise Morant, Scent of the Roses, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1998, Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center, Nyack, NY, 1999, and Belasco Theatre, 1999. Amber Patches (staged reading), Jack’s Art Night, New York City, 1999. Winter, Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago, IL, 1999. The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre, Wellfleet, MA, 2000. My Business Is to Love: Emily Dickinson in Words and Music, Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, New York City, 2000. A Tribute to Julie Harris, Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, 2002.
Frankie Addams, The Member of the Wedding, Empire Theatre, New York City, 1950–51. Sally Bowles, I Am a Camera, Empire Theatre, 1951–52. Title role, Mademoiselle Colombe, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1954. Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc), The Lark, Longacre Theatre, 1955–56. Mrs. Margery Pinchwife, The Country Wife, Adelphi Theatre, New York City, 1957, then Henry Miller’s Theatre, New York City, 1957–58. Ruth Arnold, The Warm Peninsula, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1959–60. Brigid Mary Mangan, Little Moon of Alban, Longacre Theatre, 1960. Blanche of Spain, King John, Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1960. Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1960. Josefa Lantenay, A Shot in the Dark, Booth Theatre, 1961–62. June, Marathon ’33, American National Theatre and Academy Playhouse, New York City, 1963–64. Ophelia, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, then Playhouse in the Park, Philadelphia, PA, both 1964. Annie, Ready When You Are, C. B.!, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1964–65. Teresa, The Hostage, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, PA, 1965. Georgina, Skyscraper (musical), Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1965–66. Blanche Dubois, A Streetcar Named Desire, Falmouth Playhouse, Falmouth, MA, then Tappan Zee Playhouse, Nyack, NY, 1967. Ann Stanley, Forty Carats, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1968–70. The Women, Repertory Theatre of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, 1970. Anna Reardon, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, Morosco Theatre, 1971. Claire, Voices (musical), Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1972. Mary Lincoln, The Last of Mrs. Lincoln, American National Theatre and Academy Playhouse, 1972–73. Mrs. Rogers, The au Pair Man, New York Shakespeare Festival, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 1973–74. Lydia Cruttwell, In Praise of Love, Morosco Theatre, 1974–75. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson and other roles, The Belle of Amherst (solo show), Longacre Theatre, 1976, then Phoenix Theatre, London, 1977. Gertie Kessel, Break a Leg, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1979. Ethel Thayer, On Golden Pond, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1980. Clarice, Mixed Couples, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 1980–81.
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Emily Dickinson, The Belle of Amherst (solo show), international cities, 1976–77, between 1977–77, and 2000, then 2000–01. Daisy Werthan, Driving Miss Daisy, U.S. cities, 1988. Lettice Doufflet (some sources cite name as Lettice Dufay), Lettice and Lovage, U.S. cities, 1992. Fonsia Dorsey, The Gin Game, U.S. cities, 1999. Carrie, Fossils, U.S. cities, 2001.
Television Appearances; Specials: Lu, ⬙The Good Fairy,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1956. Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc), ⬙The Lark,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1957. Belinda McDonald, ⬙Johnny Belinda,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. Brigid Mary Mangan, ⬙Little Moon of Alban,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1958. Nora Helmer, ⬙A Doll’s House,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1959. Catherine Sloper, ⬙The Heiress,⬙ Family Classics, CBS, 1961. Maria, The Power and the Glory, NBC, 1961. Queen Victoria (title role), ⬙Victoria Regina⬙ (also known as ⬙George Schaefer’s ⬘Showcase Theatre: Victoria Regina’⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1961. Eliza Doolittle, ⬙Pygmalion,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1963. Brigid Mary Mangan, ⬙Little Moon of Alban,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1964. Ophelia, Hamlet, CBS, 1964. Florence Nightingale, ⬙The Holy Terror⬙ (also known as ⬙George Schaefer’s ⬘Showcase Theatre: The Holy Terror’⬙), Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1965. Title role, ⬙Anastasia,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1967. Ed Sullivan’s Broadway, CBS, 1973. Emily Dickinson, The Belle of Amherst, PBS, 1976. ⬙The Last of Mrs. Lincoln,⬙ Hollywood Television Theatre, PBS, 1976. Jolene (some sources cite Georgia) Henderson, ⬙Stubby Pringle’s Christmas,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1978. Voice of Emily Roebling, Brooklyn Bridge (documentary), PBS, 1982. Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1982. Actors on Acting, PBS, 1984. Voice, The Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God (documentary), PBS, 1985. Night of 100 Stars II (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1985. NBC’s 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Irene Culver, The Love Boat: Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?, ABC, 1987. Iris, ⬙The Christmas Wife,⬙ HBO Showcase, HBO, 1988. ⬙Forever James Dean,⬙ Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1988. ⬙Strange Interlude,⬙ American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Voice, The Congress, PBS, 1989. ⬙Harold Clurman: A Life of Theatre,⬙ American Masters, PBS, 1989.
Stage Work: Guest artistic director, The Lark, Harwich Junior Theatre, West Harwich, MA, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Nellie Paine, Thicker Than Water, ABC, 1973. Elizabeth Holvak, The Family Holvak, NBC, 1975. Lilimae Clements, Knots Landing, CBS, 1981–87. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Helen ⬙Nellie⬙ Taft, Backstairs at the White House, NBC, 1979. Hostess, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, PBS, 1979. Voice of Mary Chesnut, The Civil War (also known as The American Civil War), PBS, 1990. Alice Hearn, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (also known as Soldiers of Misfortune), CBS, 1993. Eleanor Butler, Scarlett, CBS, 1994. Voice, Baseball (documentary; also known as The History of Baseball), PBS, 1994. Voice, The West (documentary), PBS, 1996. Voice, Thomas Jefferson (documentary), PBS, 1997. Voice of Susan B. Anthony, Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, PBS, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Katherine (some sources cite Elizabeth) Colleigh, How Awful about Allan, ABC, 1970. Elizabeth Hall Morgan, Home for the Holidays (also known as Deadly Desires), ABC, 1972. Karen Fielding, Columbo: Any Old Port in a Storm, NBC, 1974. Anne Devlin, The Gift, CBS, 1979. Girl, Annihilator, 1986. Alice Warfield, The Woman He Loved, CBS, 1988. Margaret Berent, Too Good to Be True (also known as Leave Her to Heaven), NBC, 1988. Lucille Frankel, Single Women, Married Men, CBS, 1989. Odessa Ray, They’ve Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping Story (also known as Buried Alive: The Chowchilla Kidnapping, They’ve Taken Our Children: The Chowchilla Kidnapping, and Vanished without a Trace), ABC, 1993. Sook, One Christmas (also known as Truman Capote’s ⬙One Christmas⬙), NBC, 1994. 126
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⬙Anthony Quinn,⬙ Crazy about the Movies, Cinemax, 1990. Herself, The Knots Landing Block Party, CBS, 1993. Baroness Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen, ⬙Lucifer’s Child,⬙ A & E Stage, Arts and Entertainment, 1995. Mrs. Ethel Sanford, Little Surprises (also known as The Best Night and The Red Eye), Showtime, 1996. Voice of Mary Todd Lincoln, ⬙Mary Lincoln’s Insanity File,⬙ Discovery Sunday, The Discovery Channel, 1996. James Dean: A Portrait, 1996. Grandmother Leonora Nelson, ⬙Ellen Foster,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1997. Voice, Frank Lloyd Wright (documentary), PBS, 1998. Host, Grow Old Along with Me, PBS, 1999. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1, 1999. Herself, Broadway Legends, Trio, 2002. Herself, Knots Landing Reunion: Together Again, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 32nd Annual Tony Awards, 1978. Presenter, The 35th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1981. The 39th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1985. The 47th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1993. The 51st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1997. The 28th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Dead Man,⬙ Actors Studio, CBS, 1949. ⬙Salt of the Earth,⬙ Actors Studio, CBS, 1949. ⬙Spreading the News,⬙ Actors Studio, CBS, 1949. ⬙A Trip to Czardis,⬙ Actors Studio, CBS, 1949. ⬙You’re Breaking My Heart,⬙ Actors Studio, CBS, 1949. Guest, The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as Toast of the Town and You’re the Top), CBS, 1950, 1951, 1958, 1964. ⬙Bernice Bobs Her Hair,⬙ Starlight Theatre, CBS, 1951. ⬙October Story,⬙ Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1951. ⬙The Happy Rest,⬙ Goodyear Television Playhouse, NBC, 1953. Shevawn, ⬙A Wind from the South,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, CBS, 1955. Mattie Silver, ⬙Ethan Frome,⬙ DuPont Show of the Month, CBS, 1960. ⬙Turn the Key Deftly,⬙ Sunday Showcase, NBC, 1960. ⬙He Who Gets Slapped,⬙ The Play of the Week, syndicated, 1961. ⬙The Night of the Storm,⬙ DuPont Show of the Month, CBS, 1961. Lucy Bram, ⬙The Robrioz Ring,⬙ Kraft Suspense Theatre, NBC, 1964. Annamay, ⬙Rendezvous at Arillo,⬙ Laredo, NBC, 1965. Emma Teall, ⬙The Calf Women,⬙ Rawhide, CBS, 1965.
Also appeared in episodes of Ben Casey, ABC; The Bob Newhart Show, CBS; Harry O, ABC; and Philco Television Playhouse, NBC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Leona Miller, The House on Greenapple Road, ABC, 1970. Elizabeth Holvak, The Greatest Gift, NBC, 1974. 127
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Film Appearances: The Trouble with Women, Paramount, 1947. Frankie Addams, The Member of the Wedding, Columbia, 1952. Abra, East of Eden (also known as John Steinbeck’s ⬙East of Eden⬙), Warner Bros., 1955. Sally Bowles, I Am a Camera, Distributors Corporation of America, 1955. Helen Cooper, The Truth about Women, Continental Distributing, 1958. Sally Hamil, The Poacher’s Daughter (also known as Sally’s Irish Rogue), Show Corporation of America, 1960. Grace Miller, Requiem for a Heavyweight (also known as Blood Money), Columbia, 1962. Eleanor ⬙Nell⬙ Vance, The Haunting, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1963. Beth Fraley, Harper (also known as The Moving Target), Warner Bros., 1966. Miss Nora Thing, You’re a Big Boy Now, Seven Arts, 1966. Alison Landon, Reflections in a Golden Eye, Warner Bros., 1967. Gladys, The Split, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1968. Leona Gillings, ⬙The Indian Spirit Guide,⬙ Journey into Midnight, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1968. Gerrie Mason, The People Next Door, Avco–Embassy, 1970. Betsie ten Boom, The Hiding Place, WorldWide Pictures, 1975. Alice Fienchild, Voyage of the Damned, Avco–Embassy, 1976. (In archive footage) America at the Movies (documentary), Cinema 5 Distributing, 1976. Mrs. Greenwood, The Bell Jar, Avco–Embassy, 1979. Prostitute, Connaught International, 1980. Charlotte Bronte, Bronte, Charlotte Limited, 1983. Voice of Clara, Nutcracker: The Motion Picture, Atlantic, 1986. (Uncredited) Crimewave (also known as Broken Hearts and Noses and The XYZ Murders), Columbia, 1986. Narrator, Isadora Duncan: Movement from the Soul (documentary), Geller/Goldfine, 1988. Roz Carr, Gorillas in the Mist (also known as The Adventures of Dian Fossey and Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey), Universal, 1988. Edna Davis, HouseSitter, Universal, 1992. Reggie DeLesseps, The Dark Half, Orion, 1993. Narrator, Ruth Orkin: Frames of Life (short film), 1995. Joseph’s mother, Carried Away (also known as Acts of Love), Fine Line Features, 1996. Martha McGraw, Passaggio per il paradiso (also known as Gentle into the Night, Lift to Heaven, Passage to Paradise, and Passage pour le paradis), In Pictures, 1996. Professor Harper, Bad Manners, Phaedra Cinema, 1997. Carlotta, The First of May, SHO Entertainment, 1999. Herself, Loaded Gun: Life and Death and Dickinson (documentary), BuyIndies.com, 2002.
Some sources cite an appearance in Beyond the Pale. Film Work: Sound assistant, The Legend of Alfred Packer, American National Enterprises, 1980. Radio Appearances; Specials: ⬙The Queen of Darkness,⬙ WOR Mystery Theatre, WOR (New York City), 1975. ⬙The Autumn Garden,⬙ The Play’s the Thing, L.A. Theatre Works, 2001. Appeared in Mrs. Klein, L.A. Theatre Works, recorded at Guest Quarters Suite Hotel, Santa Monica, CA. RECORDINGS Albums: (With others) Skyscraper (cast album), Capitol, 1965. Julie Harris, 1991. Audiobooks: Reading out Loud: Julie Harris, American Library Association/Westinghouse, 1960. Let’s Listen, Caedmon, 1963. Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie, Caedmon, 1964. Edgar Lee Masters, Spoon River Anthology, Caedmon, 1965. The Hostage, Columbia, 1965. American Poems of Patriotism, Caedmon, 1966. The White House Saga, Caedmon, 1966. Curtain Going Up, Leo the Lion Records, 1967. Discovering Rhythm and Rhyme in Poetry, Caedmon, 1967. The Magic Fishbone/The Happy Prince/The Potted Princess, Leo the Lion Records, 1967. Miracles, Caedmon, 1967. Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson, a Self Portrait, Caedmon, 1968. Bernard Evslin, Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths, Spoken Arts, 1968. A Gathering of Great Poetry for Children, Caedmon, 1968. 128
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Eugene Field, Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, and Other Poems, Caedmon, 1970. O. Henry, The Gift of the Magi, and Other O. Henry Stories, Caedmon, 1970. H. A. Rey and Margret Rey, Curious George and Other Stories about Curious George, Caedmon, 1972. The Arabian Nights; The Story of Scheherazade, Caedmon, 1972. The Chimera, Spoken Arts, 1972. King Midas and the Golden Touch, Spoken Arts, 1972. Stories to Help Children of Divorce, Caedmon, 1972. H. A. Rey and Margret Rey, Curious George Learns the Alphabet, and Other Stories about Curious George, Caedmon, 1973. Anne Frank, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, Spoken Arts, 1974. Louisa May Alcott, Little Women (excerpts), Caedmon, 1975. William Shakespeare, Tales from Shakespeare, Caedmon, 1975. Petunia, Caedmon, 1975. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House in the Big Woods, RCA, 1976. The Belle of Amherst, Credo, 1976. Margaret Sidney, Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, Caedmon, 1977. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (abridged version), Caedmon, 1980. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Frankenstein, Dove Books on Tape, 1985. Baroness Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen, Out of Africa, 1988. The Esquire Readings: 21 Complete Stories (also known as The Esquire Readings), 1988. H. A. Rey and Margret Rey, Curious George: Carry– Along Book and Cassette, HarperCollins, 1991. E. B. White, Stuart Little, Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, 1991. Beryl Markham, West with the Night, Audio Partners, 1992. Great American Poetry: Three Centuries of Classics, Audio Partners, 1993. A New Day: Meditations for Personal and Spiritual Growth, 1994. Timothy Mason, The Fiery Furnace, L.A. Theatre Works, 1995. Raymond Carver, Great American Writers: 21 Unabridged Stories, 1996. Sappho, Sappho—Touched by Eros: Sappho’s Most Sensual Masterpieces, 1996. Enchanted Tales: The Nightingale, the Bremen Town Musicians, the Elfin Grove, the Hunting of the Snark, BMP Audio, 1996. The Silver Lining: 23 of the World’s Most Distinguished Actors Read Their Favorite Poems, 1996. Victoria and Albert, Audio Partners, 1996. Baroness Karen Blixen/Isak Dinesen, An Isak Dinesen Feast: A Performance Anthology, 1997. Isaac Bashevis Singer, Shadows on the Hudson, 1998.
WRITINGS Nonfiction: (With Barry Tarshis) Julie Harris Talks to Young Actors, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1971. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Theatre, May, 2001, p. 88. Variety, June 28, 1999, p. 81. Washington Post, February 12, 2005, pp. C1, C8; December 4, 2005, p. N5. Electronic: Playbill Online, http://www.playbill.com, June 15, 1999; June 8, 2001. Theatermania, http://www.theatermania.com, May 12, 2000.
HARROLD, Kathryn 1950– PERSONAL Born August 2, 1950, in Tazewell, VA; married Lawrence O’Donnell (in politics and a political analyst), 1994; one daughter. Education: Attended Mills College; studied acting at Neighborhood Playhouse and with Uta Hagen in New York City. Career: Actress. Section Ten (experimental theatre group), teacher and performer at Connecticut College and New York University. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Nola Dancy Aldrich, The Doctors, NBC, 1976–78. Detective Jenny Loud MacGruder, MacGruder and Loud, ABC, 1985. Sara Newhouse, The Bronx Zoo, NBC, 1987–88. Christina LeKatzis, I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1991–93. 129
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Francine Sanders, The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, c. 1993–94. Dr. Karen Wilder, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996–98. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Jill Bates, Women in White, NBC, 1979. Connie Wells, The ’70s, NBC, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Leslie Rawlins, Vampire, ABC, 1979. Suzie Kaufman, Son–Rise: A Miracle of Love, NBC, 1979. Bliss, The Women’s Room, ABC, 1980. Lauren Bacall, Bogie, CBS, 1980. Cynthia Malcolm, An Uncommon Love, CBS, 1983. Beverly T. Lee, Dead Solid Perfect, HBO, 1988. Marilyn Butler, Man against the Mob (also known as Trouble in the City of Angels), NBC, 1988. Christine, Rainbow Drive (also known as City of Angels), Showtime, 1990. Angela Menteer, Deadly Desire, USA Network, 1991. Gillian Tanner, The Companion, USA Network, 1994. Megan Dougherty Adams, The Rockford Files: Crime and Punishment (also known as The Rockford Files: Night Fishing), CBS, 1996. Hillary Waugh, Tell Me No Secrets, ABC, 1997. Deena Bateman, Outrage, 1998. Brandy, A Woman’s a Helluva Thing, The Movie Channel, 2001. Hannah, Mystery Woman: At First Sight, The Hallmark Channel, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Detective Jenny Loud MacGruder, MacGruder and Loud, ABC, 1985. Mary Ward, Capital News, ABC, 1990. Christina LeKatzis, I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1991. Katherine Larson, The 119, CBS, 1997. Film Appearances: Anne Dillon, Nightwing, Columbia, 1979. Dotty, The Hunter, Paramount, 1980. Hannah, The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper (also known as Pursuit), Universal, 1981. Mary Harvard, Modern Romance, Columbia, 1981. Dr. Gail Farmer, The Sender, Paramount, 1982. Pamela Taylor, Yes, Giorgio, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1982. Cyd Mills, Heartbreakers, Orion, 1984. Christie, Into the Night, Universal, 1985. Monique, Raw Deal (also known as Triple Identity), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Someone to Love, Castle Hill, 1987. Herself, Special Thanks to Roy London (documentary), Traction Media, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Leslie Applegate, The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade, HBO, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Laura Kanen, ⬙Deckwatch,⬙ Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1978. Megan Dougherty, ⬙Black Mirror⬙ The Rockford Files, NBC, 1978. Megan Dougherty, ⬙Love Is the Word,⬙ The Rockford Files, NBC, 1979. Veronica Sheridan, ⬙To Have and Have and Have and Have Not,⬙ Dream On, HBO, 1991, also broadcast on Fox. Assistant district attorney Jane Wharton, ⬙The Battlefield,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1998. Chris Osborne, ⬙Last Tango in Hartford,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 1999. Chris Osborne, ⬙Victim Soul,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 1999. Narrator, James Ellroy: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 1999. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Teri Garr, Lifetime, 2000. Grace Larson, ⬙All in the Family,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Rebecca West, Rosmersholm, Classic Theatre, New York City, 1977.
HARRY, Deborah 1945– (Debbie Harry) PERSONAL Full name, Deborah Ann Harry; born July 1 (some sources cite July 11), 1945, in Miami, FL; raised in 130
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HARRY Dee Trick, The Foreigner, Visions, 1978. Herself, Mr. Mike’s Mondo Video, New Line Cinema, 1979. (With Blondie) Roadie, United Artists, 1980. (With Blondie) Lillian, Union City, filmed 1980, released 2001. Fairy godmother, Glenn O’Brien’s ⬙New York Beat Movie⬙ (also known as Downtown 81 and New York Beat Movie), 1981. (As Debbie Harry) Herself, A New Face of Debbie Harry (short documentary film), 1982. Nicki Brand, Videodrome (also known as Zonekiller), Universal, 1983. Singing voice of Angel, Rock & Rule (animated; also known as Ring of Power and Rock ’n’ Rule), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 1983. (In archive footage from Videodrome) Terror in the Aisles, Universal, 1984. Lulu, Forever, Lulu (also known as Crazy Streets), TriStar, 1987. (As Debbie Harry) Tina, Satisfaction (also known as Girls of Summer), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. (As Debbie Harry) Velma Von Tussle, Hairspray (also known as White Lipstick), New Line Cinema, 1988. Girl at Blind Alley, ⬙Life Lessons,⬙ New York Stories, Buena Vista, 1989. Betty, Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. Anneka, The Real Story of ⬙O Christmas Tree,⬙ 1991. Mrs. Kurtz, Dead Beat (also known as The Phony Perfector), Northern Arts Entertainment, 1994. Herself, Wigstock: The Movie, Hallmark Home Entertainment, 1995. Delores, Heavy, CFP Distribution, 1995. Thor Thorvalsen (some sources cite Spazz–O), Drop Dead Rock, 1996. Sandman (short film), cineMatrix, 1996. Delores, Copland (also known as Cop Land), Miramax, 1997. Herself, Who Is Harry Smith?, 1998. Joe’s Day, 1998. Dorothy the waitress, Zoo, Pilgrims 5, 1999. Kate Odum, Six Ways to Sunday, Stratosphere Entertainment, 1999. Night Journey, 1999. Ezmeralda the psychic, Red Lipstick, Buttin Face Pictures/Rebel Planet Pictures, 2000. Marcella, The Fluffer, TLA Releasing, 2001. Ma Mabley, Try Seventeen (also known as All I Want), Try Seventeen Productions, 2002. Neighbor, Spun, Silver Nitrate Films, 2002. Wendy, Deuces Wild (also known as Deuces Wild— Wild in den Strassen), United Artists, 2002. Ann’s mother, My Life without Me (also known as Ma vie sans moi and Mi vida sin mi), Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. (As Debbie Harry) Fastidieux, The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story (also known as Las maletas de Tulse Luper: La historia de Moab and
Addresses: Agent—Allison Levy, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401; 4Star Entertainment, 1675 York Ave., Suite 32C, New York, NY 10128. Manager—Untitled Entertainment, 331 North Maple Dr., Third Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Contact—Tenth Street Entertainment, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G410, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress, singer, and songwriter. Wind in the Willows, backup singer, beginning 1968; performer with the musical group the Stilettoes; Blondie (previously known as Angel and the Snakes and Blondie and the Banzai Babies), founder, 1974, singer and songwriter, 1974–83, then beginning 1998, on tour, 2003; solo performer, 1981—; also a performer with Blow– Up, the Jazz Passengers, and other groups, including appearances at charity benefits. Poet and performer at poetry readings. Appeared in television commercials. Worked as an artist’s model, a Playboy bunny, a waitress at Max’s Kansas City, a hairdresser, and an exercise instructor. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Awards, Honors: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award (with Blondie), 1979, for ⬙Heart of Glass⬙; National Jewish Book Award for fiction, 1979, for Ten Cents a Dance with a Nickel Change!; Golden Globe Award nomination (with Giorgio Moroder), best original song for a motion picture, 1981, for ⬙Call Me,⬙ from the film American Gigolo; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best supporting female, Independent Features Project/West, 1989, for Hairspray; named one of the 100 greatest women of rock and roll, VH1, 1999; the tribute compact disc Parallel Lives: A Tribute to Blondie was recorded by Dressed to Kill in 2000; with Blondie, received silver, gold, and platinum records from the Recording Industry Association of America. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Singer, Deadly Hero, Avco–Embassy, 1976. (With Blondie) The Blank Generation (documentary), Poe Productions, 1976. (With Blondie) Unmade Beds, filmed 1976, released 2001. 131
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Cohost, 120 Minutes New Year’s Countdown, MTV, 1989. (Uncredited) Member of audience, Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Rapido, BBC–2, 1989. Title role, ⬙The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe,⬙ Mother Goose Rock ’n’ Rhyme (musical), 1990. Red Hot and Blue, ABC, 1990. Homemaker, The Adventures of Pete and Pete: New Year’s Pete, Nickelodeon, 1993. In a New Light ’94, ABC, 1994. Dancing Barefoot, 1995. The State’s 43rd Annual Halloween Special, CBS, 1995. MTV’s Fashionably Loud, MTV, 1996. Herself, Unauthorized Biography: Milo, Death of a Supermodel, Comedy Central, 1997. Herself, In Bad Taste: The John Waters Story (also known as In Bad Taste), Independent Film Channel, 1999. Blondie: Beneath the Bleach, BBC, 1999. Blondie’s Back Live in NYC ’99 (also known as Live in New York), VH1, 1999. The Bunny Years, Arts and Entertainment, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special, NBC, 1999. Where Music Meets Film: Live from Sundance, VH1, 1999. Crossover, Independent Film Channel, 2001. (In archive footage) Heart–throbs of the 70s, Sky One, 2001. 25 Years of Punk, VH1, 2001. (In archive footage) Herself, Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The 1970s, 2002. I Love Muppets, BBC, 2002. Herself, Totally Gay! (also known as VH1’s ⬙Totally Gay!⬙), VH1, 2003. Absolutely Fabulous New York Special, Comedy Central, 2003. Stormy Weather: The Music fo Harold Arlen, BBC, CBC, and Trio, 2003. Herself, Totally Gayer, VH1, 2004. Herself, The Ultimate Pop Star, Channel 4 (England), 2004. Herself, When Playboy Ruled the World, VH1, 2004. Class of ’80 Debbie Harry, 2004. The Fifth Annual Women Rock, 2004. Live by Request: Blondie (also known as Blondie Live by Request), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. VH1 Divas 2004, VH1, 2004. (In archive footage) Live from New York: The First Five Years of Saturday Night Live, NBC, 2005. When Disco Ruled the World, VH1, 2005.
Le valigie di Tulse Luper—La storia di Moab), Laurenfilm, 2003. Madison, A Good Night to Die, Regent Entertainment, 2003. Herself, Ghost Light, Lot 47 Films, 2004. Herself, Mayor of the Sunset Strip (documentary), First Look Pictures Releasing, 2004. Herself, Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry (documentary; companion to the book of the same title), 2004. (As Debbie Harry) End of the Century (documentary; also known as End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones), Magnolia Pictures, 2004. Ramones Raw (documentary), Image Entertainment, 2004. The Road, 2004. Belinda, Patch (short film), Christopher Romero Studio, 2005. Herself, All We Are Saying (documentary), DeMann Filmed Entertainment/Flower Child Productions, 2005. Herself, Kiki and Herb Reloaded, Sniper, 2005. Lawyer, Honey Trap (short film), 149 Wooster Productions, 2005. Margaret, I Remember You Now (short film), Darinka Productions, 2005. Face Addict (documentary), Funny Balloons, 2005. Beauty, Full Grown Men, Grottofilms, 2006. Performer of songs that have been featured in films, television broadcasts, and video collections. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rock and Roll, PBS, 1995. 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll, VH1, 1999. 100 Greatest Songs of Rock and Roll, VH1, 2000. (In archive footage; with Blondie) ⬙Pure Pop,⬙ Walk On By: The Story of Popular Song, ABC, 2001. (As Debbie Harry) And You Don’t Stop: 30 Years of Hip–Hop, VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Cory Wheeler, Intimate Stranger (also known as After Midnight), Showtime, 1991. Nurse, ⬙Hair,⬙ John Carpenter Presents ⬙Body Bags⬙ (also known as Body Bags and John Carpenter Presents ⬙Mind Games⬙), Showtime, 1993. Jacqueline (Madam Jacq), L.A. Johns (also known as Confessions and Johns), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Specials: Blondie: Live at the Apollo Theatre (also known as Blondie Live in Glasgow), 1979. Women Who Rate a 10, NBC, 1981. Blondie, HBO, 1983. (In archive footage) Rolling Stone Presents Twenty Years of Rock & Roll, ABC, 1987.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 22nd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1980. The British Comedy Awards 2001, Independent Television, 2001. (As Debbie Harry) Presenter, Hip–Hop Honors, VH1, 2004. 132
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Television Appearances; Episodic: (With Blondie) Rock Concert, 1978. (With Blondie) Musikladen, multiple appearances, between 1978 and 1979. (With Blondie) Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, multiple appearances between 1978 and 2003. Host and musical guest (with Blondie), The Midnight Special, NBC, 1979. (With Blondie) Disco, 1979. (With Blondie) The Old Grey Whistle Test (also known as OGWT and Whistle Test), BBC–2, 1979. (With Blondie) Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1979. Host, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1980. Pink Lady, NBC, 1980. (With Blondie) Solid Gold, syndicated, c. 1980. Host and musical guest, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1981. Host, Solid Gold, syndicated, 1981. (In archive footage) La edad de oro, 1984. (As Debbie Harry) Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1986. Bambi, ⬙Top of the World,⬙ Crime Story, NBC, 1987. Sybil, ⬙The Moth,⬙ Tales from the Darkside, syndicated, 1987. Diana Price, ⬙And It Comes Out Here,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Diana Price, ⬙Dead Dog Lives⬙ (also known as ⬙The Dead Dog Arc⬙), Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Diana Price, ⬙The Rip–Off Stick,⬙ Wiseguy, CBS, 1989. Guest, The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated, 1989. Night Music, syndicated, 1989. ⬙Desirable Alien,⬙ Monsters, syndicated, 1991. Voice of Vaingloria, Phantom 2040: The Ghost Who Walks (animated; also known as Phantom 2040 and P2040), syndicated, 1994. Guest, Lauren Hutton and ... , syndicated, 1995. Live from the House of Blues, TBS, 1995. The Music Biz, BBC–2, 1995. (As Debbie Harry) Guest, Die Harald Schmidt Show, 1996. Guest, The RuPaul Show, VH1, 1996. Herself, ⬙Andy Warhol: A Life at the Edge,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Andy Warhol), Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Herself, ⬙Andy Kaufman’s Really Big Show,⬙ Biography (also known as A&E Biography: Andy Kaufman), Arts and Entertainment, 1999. ⬙The Films of David Cronenberg,⬙ The Directors, Encore, 1999. Guest, Mad TV, Fox, 1999. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2000. Herself, ⬙Blondie,⬙ Behind the Music (also known as Behind the Music: Blondie, BtM, and VH1’s ⬙Behind the Music⬙), VH1, c. 2000.
Also appeared in Bravo Profiles, Bravo; Musicians, Bravo; New Visions, VH1; and RollerGames, syndicated. Television Appearances; Pilots: Music Central, syndicated, 1981. Cassandra, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina), ABC, 1996. Television Song Performer; Series: Main theme song, Absolutely Fabulous (also known as Ab Fab), BBC–2, beginning 1992. Stage Appearances: Teaneck Tanzi, Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1983. M, Crave, Axis Theatre Company, New York City, 2000. Performer at various events, including concerts, tribute concerts, and benefit concerts. 133
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(With the Jazz Passengers) In Love, High Street Records, 1994. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Rey azucar, Sony Discos, 1995. Sedated in the Eighties No. 4, The Right Stuff, 1995. Groove Thing, This Is No Time, Eightball/Lightyear, 1997. Closed on Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Mercury/Universal, 1997. (With Blondie as Adolph’s Dog) We Will Fall: The Iggy Pop Tribute, Royalty Records, 1997. (With the Jazz Passengers) Individually Twisted, 32 Records, 1997. Like a Girl, I Want You to Keep Coming, Visionary Records, 1999.
Albums: Koo Koo, Chrysalis, 1981. Rockbird, Geffen, 1986. Def, Dumb, and Blonde, Sire, 1989. Debravation, Sire/Reprise, 1993. Most of All: The Best of, Chrysalis, 1999. Albums with Blondie: Blondie, Chrysalis, 1977. Plastic Letters, Chrysalis, 1977. Parallel Lines, Chrysalis, 1978. Eat to the Beat, Chrysalis, 1979. Autoamerican, Chrysalis, 1980. Best of Blondie, Chrysalis, 1981. The Hunter, Chrysalis, 1982. Live!, MCA, 1988. Once More into the Bleach, Chrysalis, 1988. The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie, Chrysalis, 1991. Blonde and Beyond, Chrysalis, 1993. Platinum Collection (boxed set), Chrysalis/EMI, 1994. The Ultimate Collection, Chrysalis, 1994. Blondie—Atomic; The Very Best of Blondie, Chrysalis/ EMI, 1995. Remixed, Remade, and Remodeled (also known as Remix Project), Chrysalis, 1995. Back to Back Hits, Capitol, 1996. Essential Blondie: Picture This Live, EMD/Capitol, 1997. Essential Collection (compilation), EMI Gold, 1997. Live, Beyond, 1999. No Exit, Beyond/BMG, 1999. The Curse of Blondie, Sanctuary, 2004.
Singles: ⬙Backfired,⬙ Chrysalis, 1981. ⬙The Jam Was Moving,⬙ Chrysalis, 1981. ⬙Now I Know You Know,⬙ 1981. ⬙Rush Rush,⬙ Chrysalis, 1983. ⬙Feel the Spin,⬙ Geffen, 1985. ⬙French Kissin’ (in the USA),⬙ Geffen, 1986. ⬙Free to Fall,⬙ 1987. ⬙In Love with Love,⬙ Geffen, 1987. ⬙Liar Liar,⬙ 1988. ⬙Brite Side,⬙ 1989. ⬙I Want That Man,⬙ Atlantic, 1989. ⬙Sweet and Low,⬙ Atlantic, c. 1990. (With Iggy Pop) ⬙Well, Did You Evah!,⬙ Chrysalis, 1990. ⬙I Can See Clearly Now,⬙ Sire/Reprise, 1993. ⬙Strike Me Pink,⬙ 1993. Other singles include ⬙Strawberry Fields Forever.⬙ Singles with Blondie: ⬙In the Flesh,⬙ Private Stock, 1976. ⬙X Offender,⬙ Private Stock, 1976. ⬙Denis, Denis,⬙ Chrysalis, 1977. ⬙In the Sun,⬙ 1977. ⬙Rip Her to Shreds,⬙ Chrysalis, 1977. ⬙Detroit 442,⬙ 1978. ⬙(I’m Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear,⬙ 1978. ⬙Hanging on the Telephone,⬙ Chrysalis, 1978. ⬙Heart of Glass,⬙ Chrysalis, 1978. (As the New York Blondes Featuring Madame X) ⬙Little GTO,⬙ 1978. ⬙Picture This,⬙ 1978. ⬙Accidents Never Happen,⬙ 1979. ⬙Die Young Stay Pretty,⬙ 1979. ⬙Dreaming,⬙ Chrysalis, 1979. ⬙Eat to the Beat,⬙ 1979. ⬙The Hardest Part,⬙ Chrysalis, 1979. ⬙Living in the Real World,⬙ 1979. ⬙One Way or Another,⬙ Chrysalis, 1979. ⬙Shayla,⬙ 1979. ⬙Slow Motion,⬙ 1979. ⬙Sound–a–Sleep,⬙ 1979.
Recorded other albums with Blondie. Albums with Others: (With Wind in the Willows) Wind in the Willows, Capitol, 1968. Jimmy Destri, Heart on the Wall, Chrysalis, 1981. (As Debbie Harry; with Chris Stein) At Home with Debbie Harry and Chris Stein, 1987. The Ramones, Halfway to Sanity, Sire, 1987. Thompson Twins, Big Trash, Warner Bros., 1989. Just Say Da/Volume IV of Just Say Yes, Sire, 1989. Die Haut, Head On, Triple X Records, 1993. Cash Cow, Giorno Poetry Systems Records, 1993. DIY Blank Generation: The New York Scene, Rhino, 1993. Heck on Wheels Volume 3, Warner Bros./Reprise, 1993. Smack My Crack, Giorno Poetry Systems Records, 1993. Brace Yourself! A Tribute to Otis Blackwell, Shanachie, 1994. 134
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⬙Sunday Girl,⬙ 1979. ⬙Union City Blue,⬙ 1979. ⬙Victor,⬙ 1979. ⬙Atomic,⬙ Chrysalis, c. 1979. (With Giorgio Moroder) ⬙Call Me,⬙ Chrysalis, 1980. ⬙Number 1,⬙ 1980. ⬙The Tide Is High,⬙ Chrysalis, 1980. (With Fab Five Freddie) ⬙Yuletown Throwdown⬙ (first version of ⬙Rapture⬙), Flexipop, 1981. (With Fab Five Freddie) ⬙Rapture,⬙ Chrysalis, 1981. ⬙Island of Lost Souls,⬙ Chrysalis, 1982. ⬙Atomic⬙ (version two: remix), 1994. ⬙Union City Blue,⬙ Chrysalis/EMI, 1995. ⬙Maria,⬙ 1999. ⬙Nothing Is Real but the Girl,⬙ 1999. (With Coolio and the Loud All–Stars) ⬙Rapture/Maria/No Exit,⬙ 1999. ⬙Good Boys,⬙ c. 2003. Singles with Others: ⬙Spirit of the Forest,⬙ Atlantic, 1989. Groove Thing, ⬙Command and Obey,⬙ Chrysalis/EMI, 1997.
Videos: Eat to the Beat, 1979. Best of Blondie: The Videos, Pacific Arts, 1981. Blondie Live!, 1982. (In archive footage; as Debbie Harry) Muppet Video: Rock Music with the Muppets, Playhouse Home Video, 1985. Live in Concert (also known as Blondie: Live!), MCA, 1987. The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry & Blondie, 1991. We’re Outta Here! (also known as The Ramones: We’re Outta Here!), 1997. The Nova Convention Revisited (also known as The Nova Convention Revisited: William S. Burroughs and the Arts), 1998. Blondie: Best of Musikladen Live, 1999. Blondie: Live, 1999. Blondie: Greatest Video Hits (also known as Greatest Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2004. Blondie: Video Hits (also known as Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2005. Disco: Spinning the Story (documentary), Koch Vision, 2005. TV Party, BrinkDVD, 2005.
Music Videos: ⬙Backfired,⬙ 1981. ⬙Now I Know You Know,⬙ 1981. ⬙Rush Rush,⬙ 1983. ⬙French Kissin’ (in the USA),⬙ Geffen, 1986. ⬙Free to Fall,⬙ 1987. ⬙In Love with Love,⬙ 1987. ⬙Liar Liar,⬙ 1988. ⬙Brite Side,⬙ 1989. ⬙I Want That Man,⬙ 1989. ⬙Sweet and Low,⬙ c. 1990. (With Iggy Pop) ⬙Well, Did You Evah!,⬙ 1990. ⬙I Can See Clearly Now,⬙ 1993. ⬙Strike Me Pink,⬙ 1993. Other music videos include ⬙Strawberry Fields Forever.⬙ Music Videos with Blondie: ⬙In the Flesh,⬙ 1976. ⬙X Offender,⬙ 1976. ⬙Denis, Denis,⬙ 1977. ⬙In the Sun,⬙ 1977. ⬙Detroit 442,⬙ 1978. ⬙Hanging on the Telephone,⬙ 1978. ⬙(I’m Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear,⬙ 1978. ⬙Picture This,⬙ 1978. ⬙Accidents Never Happen,⬙ 1979. ⬙Die Young Stay Pretty,⬙ 1979. ⬙Dreaming,⬙ 1979. ⬙Eat to the Beat,⬙ 1979. ⬙The Hardest Part,⬙ 1979. ⬙Heart of Glass,⬙ 1979. ⬙Living in the Real World,⬙ 1979.
Video Games: Voice of Elizabeth, Double Switch, 1993. Voice, Penn & Teller’s Smoke and Mirrors, 1995. Voice of Delores, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (also known as Vice City), Rockstar Games, 2002. WRITINGS Albums: Koo Koo, Chrysalis, 1981. Rockbird, Geffen, 1986. Def, Dumb, and Blonde, Sire, 1989. 135
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 ⬙Detroit 442,⬙ 1978. ⬙(I’m Always Touched by Your) Presence Dear,⬙ 1978. ⬙Hanging on the Telephone,⬙ Chrysalis, 1978. ⬙Heart of Glass,⬙ Chrysalis, 1978. (As the New York Blondes Featuring Madame X) ⬙Little GTO,⬙ 1978. ⬙Picture This,⬙ 1978. ⬙Accidents Never Happen,⬙ 1979. ⬙Die Young Stay Pretty,⬙ 1979. ⬙Dreaming,⬙ Chrysalis, 1979. ⬙Eat to the Beat,⬙ 1979. ⬙The Hardest Part,⬙ Chrysalis, 1979. ⬙Living in the Real World,⬙ 1979. ⬙One Way or Another,⬙ Chrysalis, 1979. ⬙Shayla,⬙ 1979. ⬙Slow Motion,⬙ 1979. ⬙Sound–a–Sleep,⬙ 1979. ⬙Sunday Girl,⬙ 1979. ⬙Union City Blue,⬙ 1979. ⬙Victor,⬙ 1979. ⬙Atomic,⬙ Chrysalis, c. 1979. (With Giorgio Moroder) ⬙Call Me,⬙ Chrysalis, 1980. ⬙Number 1,⬙ 1980. ⬙The Tide Is High,⬙ Chrysalis, 1980. (With Fab Five Freddie) ⬙Yuletown Throwdown⬙ (first version of ⬙Rapture⬙), Flexipop, 1981. (With Fab Five Freddie) ⬙Rapture,⬙ Chrysalis, 1981. ⬙Island of Lost Souls,⬙ Chrysalis, 1982. ⬙Atomic⬙ (version two: remix), 1994. ⬙Union City Blue,⬙ Chrysalis/EMI, 1995. ⬙Maria,⬙ 1999. ⬙Nothing Is Real but the Girl,⬙ 1999. (With Coolio and the Loud All–Stars) ⬙Rapture/Maria/No Exit,⬙ 1999. ⬙Good Boys,⬙ c. 2003.
Debravation, Sire/Reprise, 1993. Most of All: The Best of, Chrysalis, 1999. Albums with Blondie: Blondie, Chrysalis, 1977. Plastic Letters, Chrysalis, 1977. Parallel Lines, Chrysalis, 1978. Eat to the Beat, Chrysalis, 1979. Autoamerican, Chrysalis, 1980. Best of Blondie, Chrysalis, 1981. The Hunter, Chrysalis, 1982. Live!, MCA, 1988. Once More into the Bleach, Chrysalis, 1988. The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry and Blondie, Chrysalis, 1991. Blonde and Beyond, Chrysalis, 1993. Platinum Collection (boxed set), Chrysalis/EMI, 1994. The Ultimate Collection, Chrysalis, 1994. Blondie–Atomic; The Very Best of Blondie, Chrysalis/ EMI, 1995. Remixed, Remade, and Remodeled (also known as Remix Project), Chrysalis, 1995. Back to Back Hits, Capitol, 1996. Essential Blondie: Picture This Live, EMD/Capitol, 1997. Essential Collection (compilation), EMI Gold, 1997. Live, Beyond, 1999. No Exit, Beyond/BMG, 1999. The Curse of Blondie, Sanctuary, 2004. Recorded other albums with Blondie. Singles: ⬙Backfired,⬙ Chrysalis, 1981. ⬙The Jam Was Moving,⬙ Chrysalis, 1981. ⬙Now I Know You Know,⬙ 1981. ⬙Rush Rush,⬙ Chrysalis, 1983. ⬙Feel the Spin,⬙ Geffen, 1985. ⬙French Kissin’ (in the USA),⬙ Geffen, 1986. ⬙Free to Fall,⬙ 1987. ⬙In Love with Love,⬙ Geffen, 1987. ⬙Liar Liar,⬙ 1988. ⬙Brite Side,⬙ 1989. ⬙I Want That Man,⬙ Atlantic, 1989. ⬙Sweet and Low,⬙ Atlantic, c. 1990. (With Iggy Pop) ⬙Well, Did You Evah!,⬙ Chrysalis, 1990. ⬙Strike Me Pink,⬙ 1993.
Screenplays: (With Mick Rock) Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry (documentary; companion to the book of the same title), 2004. Film Music; Songs: ⬙Polyester,⬙ ⬙Be My Daddy Baby (Lu–Lu’s Theme),⬙ and ⬙The Best Thing (Love Song),⬙ Polyester, New Line Cinema, 1981. ⬙Karma,⬙ Very Bad Things, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry (documentary; based on her book of the same title), 2004.
Wrote ⬙Dracula, What Did You Do to My Mother?⬙ and other songs.
Harry’s songs have been featured in films, television broadcasts, video collections, and video games.
Singles with Blondie: ⬙In the Flesh,⬙ Private Stock, 1976. ⬙X Offender,⬙ Private Stock, 1976. ⬙Denis, Denis,⬙ Chrysalis, 1977. ⬙In the Sun,⬙ 1977. ⬙Rip Her to Shreds,⬙ Chrysalis, 1977.
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Main theme song, Absolutely Fabulous (series; also known as Ab Fab), BBC–2, beginning 1992. L.A. Johns (movie; also known as Confessions and Johns), Fox, 1997.
HECHT Playboy, June, 1999, p. 120. Time Out New York, June 5, 1996. Electronic: Blondie: The Official Web Site, http://www.blondie.net (December 10, 2005.
Video Music with Others: Eat to the Beat, 1979. Best of Blondie: The Videos, Pacific Arts, 1981. Blondie Live!, 1982. (In archive footage; as Debbie Harry) Muppet Video: Rock Music with the Muppets, Playhouse Home Video, 1985. Live in Concert (also known as Blondie: Live!), MCA, 1987. The Complete Picture: The Very Best of Deborah Harry & Blondie, 1991. Blondie: Best of Musikladen Live, 1999. Blondie: Live, 1999. Blondie: Greatest Video Hits (also known as Greatest Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2004. Blondie: Video Hits (also known as Video Hits), EMI Distribution, 2005. Disco: Spinning the Story (documentary), Koch Vision, 2005. TV Party, BrinkDVD, 2005.
HECHT, Paul 1941(?)– PERSONAL Born August 16, 1941 (some sources cite 1940), in London, England; married Ingeberg Uta; children: one daughter. Education: Attended McGill University; trained for the stage at the National Theatre School of Canada, 1963. Addresses: Agent—David Lederman, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor and voice artist. Voice artist for commercials and for productions by puppeteer Bil Baird. TACT (The Actors Company Theatre), founder and member.
Fiction: Ten Cents a Dance with a Nickel Change!, c. 1979. Also the author of poetry.
Member: Screen Actors Guild (president of New York chapter, 1991–95).
Nonfiction: (With others) Making Tracks: The Rise of Blondie, photographs by Chris Stein, Dell, 1982. (Author of foreword; as Debbie Harry) Mick Rock, Picture This: Blondie and Debbie Harry, Sanctuary Publishing, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best supporting or featured actor in a drama, 1967, for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead; Obie Award, Village Voice, 1990, for Henry IV; Audie Award nomination, best multivoiced performance, 2004, for A Venetian Affair.
OTHER SOURCES CREDITS Books: Contemporary Musicians, Gale, Volume 4, 1990, Volume 27, 2000. Metz, Allan, Blondie, from Punk to the Present: A Pictorial History, Musical Legacy Publications, 2002.
Film Appearances: Narrator, Babine River Story (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1961. Narrator, One Sunday in Canada (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1961. Narrator, Canada: Animal Vaccine (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1963. Narrator, Canada: Beef Cattle (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1963. Narrator, Canada: Fibres, Yarns, and Fabrics (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1963. Narrator, Canada: Human Vaccine (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1963. Narrator, Canada: Pre–Fab Homes (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1963.
Periodicals: Attitude, September, 2003, pp. 50–52. Billboard, April 4, 2004, p. 90. Esquire, March, 1999, p. 56. Interview, June, 1990, p. 110; May, 2000, p. 65; March, 2004, pp. 162–67. Mojo, February, 1999, pp. 64–76; March, 2002, p. 154. Partner, June, 1982, pp. 58–60. People Weekly, February 18, 1997, p. 30. 137
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Narrator, Canada: Swine (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1963. Narrator, Canada: White Goods (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1963. Rabbi Isaac Sherman, Only God Knows, Canart/ Queensbury, 1974. Dr. Samuel Goodman, The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, American International Pictures, 1975. Voice characterization, Poets on Film, No. 1 (animated short film), National Film Board of Canada, 1977. (Uncredited) Khalid, Rollover, Warner Bros., 1981. Paul, Tempest, Columbia, 1982. Fallaci, Threshold, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Narrator, Ezra Pound/American Odyssey (documentary), New York Center for Visual History, 1984. Eli Seligson, Joshua Then and Now, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1985. Barry, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Walking the Dog (short film), 1991. Tom, Jack and His Friends, Arrow Releasing, 1992. Martin, Ride for Your Life, Interfilms, 1995. Member of A Certain Age cast, The First Wives Club, Paramount, 1996. Ross Buckingham, Private Parts (also known as Howard Stern’s ⬙Private Parts⬙), Paramount, 1997. Voice, Young Hercules, 1997. Voice, Frank the Wrabbit (short animated film), National Film Board of Canada, 1998. Director, Down to Earth (also known as Einmal Himmel und zurueck), Paramount, 2001.
Television Appearances; Specials: Centurion, ⬙Neither Are We Enemies,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1970. Lieutenant F. R. Harris, ⬙Pueblo⬙ (also known as ⬙Pueblo Affair⬙), ABC Theatre, ABC, 1973. Narrator, The Selfish Giant, CBS, 1973. Voice of Duncan Heyward, The Last of the Mohicans (animated), CBS, 1975. Narrator, ⬙The Pennsylvania Ballet,⬙ Dance in America, PBS, 1976. Mr. Wilson, The Haunted Mansion Mystery, ABC, 1983. Host, Journey into Sleep, PBS, 1989. Renaissance, PBS, 1993. J. P. Cameron, Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth about Cigarettes, HBO, 1996. Papa, Dear America: Dreams in the Golden Country (also known as Dear America 02, Dear America: Dreams in the Golden Country; The Story of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903, and Dreams in the Golden Country), HBO, 1999. Rabbi Menasseh Ben Israel, Rembrandt: Fathers & Sons, HBO, 1999. Voice of Edgar Degas, The Impressionists, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Himself, Anyone for Tennyson? The Master Poets, PBS, beginning c. 1976. Charles Lowell, Kate & Allie, CBS, 1984–86. Cohost, Witness to Survival, syndicated, beginning 1990. Alexander Cabot, As the World Turns, CBS, 1992–95. Dr. Weiss, All My Children, ABC, beginning 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: District attorney Coleman, ⬙Death Ride,⬙ Starsky and Hutch, ABC, 1975. Miklos, ⬙Listen to the Heartbeat,⬙ Lucan, ABC, 1977. Ashley Feldman, ⬙Steele Trap,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1982. Stefan Kubler, ⬙Psych–Out,⬙ Tucker’s Witch, CBS, 1983. Al Margolis, ⬙Heart of Darkness,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1984. Charles Lowell, ⬙What a Wonderful Episode,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1989. Paulo DePalma, ⬙Godfather of Mimico,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1990. Ballard, ⬙Life Choice,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1991. James Dunford, ⬙Writer Wrong,⬙ Sweating Bullets (also known as Tropical Heat), CBS, 1991. Dr. Alexander J. Merritt, ⬙Helpless,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Dr. Kelman, Side Effects, CBC, 1994.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jay Gould, The Adams Chronicles, PBS, 1976. Vernon Markham, Family Reunion, NBC, 1981. Pavka Meyer, I’ll Take Manhattan, CBS, 1987. Television Appearances; Movies: Paul, Fear on Trial, CBS, 1975. Dr. Rufus Carter, The Savage Bees, NBC, 1976. Joachim, Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (also known as A Story of Faith), NBC, 1979. Thomas Eichen, Ohms, CBS, 1980. Michel Genet, Running Out, CBS, 1983. Chief Darnell, With Hostile Intent (also known as Two Cops: The Long Beach Sexual Harassment Case and With Hostile Intent: Sisters in Black and Blue), CBS, 1993. 138
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HECHT The Ride across Lake Constance, Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, Forum Theater, New York City, 1972. Title role, Don Juan, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1972–73. Mr. Brown, The Great God Brown, New Phoenix Repertory Company, Lyceum Theatre, 1972–73. Baron Tito Belcredi, Emperor Henry IV, Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City, 1973. Theodor Herzl, Herzl, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1976. Oronte, The Misanthrope, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1977. Rufio, Caesar and Cleopatra, Palace Theatre, 1977. Rakityin, A Month in the Country, McCarter Theatre, Princeton, NJ, 1978. Dick Wagner, Night and Day, American National Theatre and Academy Theatre, New York City, 1979–80. Lloyd Dallas, Noises Off, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1985. The Three Sisters, Hartman Theatre, Stamford, CT, 1986. Menenius Agrippa, Coriolanus, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1988. Title role, Enrico V, Roundabout Theatre Company, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 1989. Henry IV, off–Broadway production, c. 1990. Ralph, Moonlight, Roundabout Theatre Company, Laura Pels Theatre, New York City, 1995. Understudy for Billy, Sidney, and Dr. McMerlin, London Suite, Union Square Theatre, 1995. The Royal Family, McCarter Theatre, 1996. Julius, Big Potato, Jewish Repertory Theatre, Duke Theatre, New York City, 2000. John Ruskin and Jerome K. Jerome, The Invention of Love, Lyceum Theatre, 2001. Sir Epicure Mammon (the knight), The Alchemist, Cornell University, Risley Theatre, Ithaca, NY, 2001. Medea (reading), 2001. Doctor, Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, 2002. Wilfred Bond, Quartet, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, MA, 2002. George Pye, Humble Boy, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 2003. Hekuba (reading), 92nd Street Y Theatre, New York City, 2004. Select Stories with David Sedaris, Peter Jay Sharpe Theatre, NY, 2004. The Iliad (reading), 92nd Street Y Theatre, 2005. The Rage of Achilles (reading), 92nd Street Y Theatre, 2005. ⬙Learn a Trade,⬙ Selected Shorts (reading), Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 2005.
Appeared as Fielding, Remington Steele, NBC; also appeared in episodes of Another World, NBC; and Guiding Light, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Joe Tyler, The Imposter, NBC, 1975. Carelli, Street Killing, ABC, 1976. Commissioner, True Blue, NBC, 1989. Stage Appearances: Look after Lu Lu, Equity Library Theater, New York City, 1965. Friar Peter, Measure for Measure, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1966. George (Duke of Clarence), Richard III, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. Jacques Dumaine, All’s Well That Ends Well, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, 1966. Pugnacious collier and Walsh, Sergeant Musgrave’s Dance, Theatre De Lys (now Lucille Lortel Theatre), New York City, 1966. John Ken O’Dunc and Wayne of Morse, MacBird!, Village Gate Theatre Upstairs, New York City, 1967. The player, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1967. Voltore, Volpone, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mobile Theatre, New York City, 1967. John Dickinson, 1776 (musical), Forty–Sixth Street Theatre, New York City, 1969. Nathan Rothschild, The Rothschilds (musical), Lunt– Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1970. Title role, Cyrano de Bergerac, Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, 1971. Marcus Antonius, Julius Caesar, American Shakespeare Festival, Stratford, CT, 1972. Antony and Cleopatra, American Shakespeare Festival, 1972.
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and as Macduff, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City. Appeared off–Broadway in Androcles and the Lion, The Cherry Orchard, Phaedra, and Too Clever by Half; performed in other productions, including Gracious Living and Henry V; performed in staged readings.
Stage Director: Madrid 1937: How Can We Forget Those Days, Puffin Room, New York City, 1996.
Major Tours: An Enemy of the People, Canadian Players Touring Company, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1963–64. Henry IV, Part One, Canadian Players Touring Company, U.S. and Canadian cities, 1963–64.
Albums: (With others) 1776 (cast album), CBS Records, 1969.
RECORDINGS
Audiobooks: Stephen Dunning, Poems from Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle ... and Other Verse, Scholastic Records, 1967. The Adventures of Ulysses, Scholastic Records, 1970. Selections from The Haunted House and Other Spooky Poems and Tales, Scholastic Records, 1970. Heroes of the Greek Myths, Spoken Arts, 1987. Various authors, Selected Shorts II, 1989. Eagles at War, 1991. Paul Hecht, The Wind Cried: An American’s Discovery of the World of Flamenco, 1993. Chris Crutcher, Ironman, Recorded Books, 1995. Jack Finney, From Time to Time, Recorded Books, 1995. E. Annie Proulx, The Shipping News, Audioworks, c. 1995. Stephen Frey, The Inner Sanctum, Recorded Books, 1997. Jeffrey Archer, The Eleventh Commandment, Recorded Books, 1998. James Grippando, The Abduction, Recorded Books, 1998. Barry Siegel, The Perfect Witness, Recorded Books, 1998. Clive Barker, Galilee, Recorded Books, 1999. Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes, Recorded Books, 1999. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World, Recorded Books, 1999. Aaron Elkins, Lost, Recorded Books, 1999. David Lindsey, The Color of Night, Recorded Books, 1999. Thomas Mann, Death in Venice and Other Tales, Recorded Books, 1999. Richard and Florence Atwater, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, Recorded Books, 2000. Louis Begley, Mistler’s Exit, Recorded Books, 2000. Loren D. Estleman, Thunder City, Recorded Books, 2000. Ron Hansen, Hitler’s Niece, Recorded Books, 2000. Michael Palmer, The Patient, Recorded Books, 2000. William Safire, Scandalmonger, Recorded Books, 2000. Demolition Angel, 2000. To Your Scattered Bodies Go, 2000. Michael L. Dertouzos, The Unfinished Revolution: Human–Centered Computers and What They Can Do for Us, HarperAudio, 2001.
Radio Appearances: The Chinaman Button, 1974. The Choice of Witnesses, 1974. Conspiracy to Defraud, 1974. Dead for a Dollar, 1974. Dead Ringer, 1974. The Horla, 1974. The Man Who Asked for Yesterday, 1974. The Golden Cauldron, National Public Radio, 1975. CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, [Canada], multiple episodes from 1976 to 1988. ⬙The Man in the Iron Mask,⬙ General Mills Radio Adventure Theatre (also known as CBS Radio Adventure Theatre), 1977. ⬙The Master Thief,⬙ General Mills Radio Adventure Theatre (also known as CBS Radio Adventure Theatre), 1977. ⬙Remember the Alamo,⬙ General Mills Radio Adventure Theatre (also known as CBS Radio Adventure Theatre), 1977. ⬙20,000 Leagues under the Sea,⬙ General Mills Radio Adventure Theatre (also known as CBS Radio Adventure Theatre), 1977. Emperor Cos Palpatine, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, National Public Radio, 1983. Harry, Madeleine and Harry’s Story, 1989. Emperor Cos Palpatine, Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi, National Public Radio, 1997. Jerry, National Affairs, 1999. Flood Show, KCRW, 1999. ⬙Learn a Trade,⬙ Selected Shorts, WUGA, 2000. The Rocket Man, WUGA, 2000. Wuthering Heights, National Public Radio, 2000. The Ceiling, WSUI, 2003. The Human Drama: Stuart, WNYC (New York City), 2004. ⬙Boys: What Was It?⬙ (also known as ⬙What Was That?⬙), Selected Shorts, WNYC, 2005. ⬙Granta’s 25th Anniversary,⬙ Selected Shorts, WNYC, 2005. ⬙Rockets Red Glare,⬙ CBS Mystery Theatre, 2005. Appeared in Hi Brown’s Radio Mystery Theatre. 140
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HEMINGWAY Addresses: Agent—Cunningham/Escott/Slevin & Doherty Talent Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025; Don Buchwald & Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Special Artists Agency, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 890, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—MBST Entertainment, 345 N. Maple Dr., Suite 200, Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Ray Bradbury, The Illustrated Man, Recorded Books, 2002. Michael Sturmer, The German Empire, 1870–1918, Recorded Books, 2002. Andrea Di Robilant, A Venetian Affair, Recorded Books, 2003. Stan Pottinger, The Last Nazi, Audio Renaissance, 2003. Gore Vidal, Inventing a Nation: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Recorded Books, 2003. Anton Chekhov, 2003. Terminal Experiment, 2003. Alexander McCall Smith, At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances, Recorded Books, 2004. Alexander McCall Smith, The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs, Recorded Books, 2004. Alexander McCall Smith, Portuguese Irregular Verbs, Recorded Books, 2004. Various authors, Getting There from Here: Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story (Selected Shorts series), Symphony Space, 2004. The Winds of Change, 2004. Bob Dole, One Soldier’s Story CD: A Memoir, HarperAudio, 2005. Mordecai Richler, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Goose Lane Editions, 2005. Family Matters, 2005.
Career: Actress, producer, and model. Appeared in print ads for Find Your Balance Festivals, 2004, and Tommy Hilfiger, 2005. Clear Water Pictures, owner, 1986; Sam’s Cafe, New York City, co–owner; Sacred Cow yoga studio, Sun Valley, ID, operator. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, best acting debut in a motion picture—female, 1977, for Lipstick; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, Film Award nomination, best supporting actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Young Artist Award nomination, best juvenile actress in a motion picture, 1980, all for Manhattan; Golden Globe Award nomination, best actress in a drama series, 1993, for Civil Wars; Grand Jury Award, outstanding actress in a feature film, L.A. Outfest, 1999, for The Sex Monster; Alan J. Pakula Award (with others), Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, 2001, for The Contender.
WRITINGS CREDITS
Music for the Stage: ’Tis Pity She’s a Whore, Cornell University, Risley Theatre, Ithaca, NY, 2000.
Film Appearances: Kathy McCormick, Lipstick, Paramount, 1976. Tracy, Manhattan, United Artists, 1979. Herself, To Woody Allen from Europe with Love (documentary), 1980. Chris Cahill, Personal Best, Warner Bros., 1982. Dorothy Stratten, Star ’80, Warner Bros., 1983. Meli, Creator (also known as The Big Picture), Universal, 1985. Christine Connelly, The Mean Season, Orion, 1985. Lacy Warfield, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Warner Bros., 1987. Sasha Michaels, The Suicide Club, Suicide Productions, 1987. Cheryl King, Sunset, TriStar, 1988. Fire, Ice, and Dynamite, 1990. Janet Dubois/Louise, Delirious, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Alice Parks, Falling from Grace, Columbia, 1992. (Uncredited) Herself, Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult, Paramount, 1994. Joan Branson, Deceptions II: Edge of Deception (also known as Edge of Deception), Warner Bros., 1995. Killer Lady, 1995. Janet, Bad Moon, Warner Bros., 1996.
Nonfiction: The Wind Cried: An American’s Discovery of the World of Flamenco, Dial Press, 1968. Cuentista (Compas Interior), Zoela Ediciones, 2001.
HEMINGWAY, Mariel 1961– PERSONAL Full name, Hadley Mariel Hemingway; born November 22, 1961, in Mill Valley, CA (some sources say Ketchum, ID); daughter of John Hadley (a writer) and Byra Louise (maiden name, Whittlesey) Hemingway; granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway (a writer); sister of Margaux Hemingway (an actress); married Steven Douglas Crisman (a restaurateur, writer, and producer), December 9, 1984; children: Dree, Langley. Education: Attended high school in Ketchum, ID; studied for the stage with Harold Guskin. 141
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Beth Kramer, Deconstructing Harry, Fine Line Features, 1997. Jo Bhaer, Little Men (also known as Louisa May Alcott’s ⬙Little Men⬙), Legacy Releasing, 1998. Nova Clarke, Kiss of a Stranger, 1999. Disney Rifkin, American Reel, North by Northwest Entertainment, 1999. Cynthia Lee, The Contender (also known as Rufmord— Jenseits der Moral), DreamWorks, 2000. Herself, Rescued from the Closet (documentary), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2001. Leese Hotton, Perfume (also known as Dress to Kill), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Lacy Warfield, De Superman a Spider–Man: L’aventure des super–heros (animated and documentary), Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video, 2002. Time of Change, 2005. Film Work: Coproducer, The Suicide Club, Suicide Productions, 1987. Directed A Moveable Feast. Television Appearances; Series: Sydney Guilford, Civil Wars, ABC, 1991–93. Stephanie Wells, CPW (also known as Central Park West), CBS, 1995. Host, Famous Families, Fox Family Channel, 1998.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Host, The 15th Annual CableACE Awards, TBS, 1994. Presenter, The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards, TNT, 1994. Presenter, The Newsweek American Achievement Awards, CBS, 1995.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kimberly Ballard, Amerika (also known as Topeka, Kansas ... U.S.S.R.), ABC, 1987.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Central Park West, 1995. Beverly Abrams, The Prince, The WB, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sue Ann Cunningham, I Want to Keep My Baby, CBS, 1988. Helen Mason, Steal the Sky, HBO, 1988. Alma Heusser, Into the Badlands, USA Network, 1991. Title role, Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story (also known as Raid on Jerash), NBC, 1993. Virginia Aird, September (also known as Rosamunde Pilcher’s ⬙September⬙), Showtime, 1996. Madeline Jeffreys, The Crying Child, USA Network, 1996. Alex McGregor, First Daughter, TBS, 1999. Kat, Road Ends (also known as Safe House), Cinemax, 1999. Laura Barnes, The Sex Monster, Cinemax, 1999. Tipper Gore, Warning: Parental Advisory, VH1, 2001. Carly Matthews Portland, Londinium (also known as Four Play and Fourplay), Cinemax, 2001. Alex McGregor, First Shot, TBS, 2002. Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger, See Arnold Run, Arts and Entertainment, 2005. Her Line of Fire, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Starlet, ⬙The Trap⬙ (also known as ⬙Loved to Death⬙ and ⬙Carrion Death⬙), Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1991. Jane Stark, ⬙Stark in Love,⬙ The Hidden Room, 1993. Sharon, ⬙Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1994. Storytime, PBS, 1994. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s Saturday Night, Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1995. Sharon, ⬙December Bride,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1995. Ruth, ⬙Sue You,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2001. Ruth, ⬙Trials and Defibrillations,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2001. Lisa Fromer, ⬙Sacred Straight,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2002. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004. Guest, Larry King Live, CNN, 2004. Guest, Inside Dish with Rachael Ray, Food Network, 2004. 142
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Stage Appearances: Sarah, California Dog Fight, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1985.
Addresses: Office—Department of Theatre and Dance, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260–5030.
Made stage debut as Charlene Loody, The Palace of Amateurs, Dallas, TX.
Career: Actor. University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, associate professor of theatre and department chair. Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, theatre auditor, beginning 1992; GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, member of company, 1999–2000; Actors Center, member of steering committee, 2001—; Sundance Theatre Lab Company, former member. Member of the New York State Council on the Arts and the Arts Council of Western New York.
RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Narrator, William Joyce, The Ballad of Dinosaur Bob, HarperChildren’s Music, 1996.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, Actors’ Equity Association, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers.
Music Videos: Appeared in video for ⬙Voices that Care.⬙
Awards, Honors: Theatre Award, outstanding performance, Beverly Hills/Hollywood chapter, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Drama Desk Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, and Obie Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, Village Voice, all 2000, for Jitney; Fox fellowship, 2003–04; Black Reel Award nomination, best supporting actor on a network or cable television production, 2005, for Everyday People; Joseph Jefferson Award nomination, for The Island.
Singles: Appeared in choir on ⬙Voices that Care.⬙ WRITINGS Autobiography: Finding My Balance: A Memoir, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2003.
CREDITS
Screenplays: Wrote The Moveable Feast.
Film Appearances: Cooper’s husband, Marie (also known as Marie: A True Story), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1985. Garage employee, Keane, Serene 9, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Movies: James Cheeks, ⬙The Killing Floor,⬙ The American Experience, PBS, 1984. Arthur, Everyday People (also known as Brooklyn), HBO, 2004.
Periodicals: New York Times, May 20, 1979. New York Times Biographical Service, September, 1995, p. 1308. People, May 27, 2002, p. 56. Publishers Weekly, December 2, 2002, p. 45.
Television Appearances; Specials: Bobo, ⬙A Raisin in the Sun,⬙ The American Experience, PBS, 1989.
HENDERSON, Stephen 1949– (Stephen McKinley Henderson)
Television Appearances; Episodic: Sherman Wakes, ⬙Fun City,⬙ New York News, CBS, 1995. (As Stephen McKinley Henderson) Judge Gerald Mowat, ⬙Mad Dog,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1997. (As Stephen McKinley Henderson) Boudreaux, ⬙Know Thyself,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2000. Morris Abernathy, ⬙The Faithful,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2001. (As Stephen McKinley Henderson) Judge Marc Kramer, ⬙Hitman,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2002.
PERSONAL Born August 31, 1949, in Kansas City, MO; son of Elihue and Ruby Naomi Henderson; married Pamela Reed, April 22, 1978; children: Jamal Stephen. Education: Attended Lincoln University, 1967–68, and the Juilliard School, 1968–70; North Carolina School of the Arts, B.F.A., 1972; Purdue University, M.A., 1977. 143
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Stage Appearances as Stephen McKinley Henderson: Bobo, A Raisin in the Sun, Roundabout Theatre Company, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1986. Bynum, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1990. Hermit, What Use Are Flowers?, National Black Arts Festival, Atlanta, GA, 1994. Emmett Tate, Zooman and the Sign, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1994–95. Turnbo, Jitney, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, 1997, Huntington Theatre, Boston, 1998, Center Stage, Baltimore, MD, 1999, then GeVa Theatre, Rochester, NY, 1999–2000, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2000, Second Stage Theatre, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 2000–2001, and Royal National Theatre, London, 2002. Stool Pigeon, King Hedley II, Virginia Theatre, New York City, 2001. Slow Drag, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Royale Theatre, New York City, 2003. Sammy Bow, Drowning Crow, Manhattan Theatre Club, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 2004. Abraham Van Helsing, Dracula, the Musical (musical), Belasco Theatre, New York City, 2004–2005. Pontius Pilate and Uncle Pino, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, LAByrinth Theatre Company, Public Theatre, Martinson Hall, New York City, 2005.
Career: Actor. Performed as Factwino and other characters with the San Francisco Mime Troupe. Appeared in commercials. Also a political activist. Awards, Honors: Obie Award, Village Voice, and Drama Desk Award, both outstanding ensemble performance, both with others, 2000, for Jitney; DramaLogue Award, for Boesman and Lena; Bay Area Theatre Company Award, best actor, for work with the San Francisco Mime Troupe. CREDITS Film Appearances: Nincompoop (also known as The Chivalrous Deeds of a Nincompoop), 1988. El Paso doctor, What’s Love Got to Do with It (also known as Tina: What’s Love Got to Do with It), Buena Vista, 1993. (As Shabaka) Geoffrey Lennox, Fear of a Black Hat (also known as The Trial of N.W.H.), Samuel Goldwyn, 1993. Reverend Raymond, The Thing Called Love, Paramount, 1993. McDermott, The Scout, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Doctor Toffler (some sources spell name as Tobler), Lord of Illusions (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Lord of Illusions⬙), United Artists, 1995. Dravec, Destiny Turns On the Radio, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Woodcutter, Devil in a Blue Dress (also known as Le diable en robe bleue), Columbia/TriStar, 1995. Buddy, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Emmet, Patch Adams, Universal, 1998. Man at Frankie’s, Bulworth (also known as Tribulations), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Officer Bobby, Rush Hour, New Line Cinema, 1998. Uniformed police officer, Fallen, Warner Bros., 1998. Pokerface, Life, Universal, 1999. Herbert Muhammad, Ali, Columbia, 2001. (As Shabaka Henley) Go with the Fro (short film), 2001. (As Barry Henley) Lieutenant Marks, Pavement (also known as Die Spur des Moerders), ApolloProMedia/Film Afrika/Motion Picture Corporation of Europe, 2002. Daniel, Collateral, DreamWorks, 2004. Thurman, The Terminal, DreamWorks, 2004. Council member Douglas, Four Brothers, Paramount, 2005. Virgil, Shackles, 2005. Lieutenant Martin Castillo, Miami Vice, Universal, 2006.
Appeared as Azdak, Caucasian Chalk Circle, as Bono, Fences, in Master Harold and the Boys, and in My Children, My Africa, all Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY; appeared as Creon, Antigone; as Lucian, The Boys Next Door; as Joe Mott, The Iceman Cometh; as Sitting Bull, Indians; as Winston, The Island, Dublin Theatre, Dublin, Ireland, and Wisdom Bridge Theatre, Chicago, IL; as Falstaff, The Merry Wives of Windsor; as Sizwe Banzi, Sizwe Banzi Is Dead; and as Solyony, The Three Sisters. Stage Director: Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Studio Arena Theatre, Buffalo, NY, 1990.
HENLEY, Barry Shabaka 1954– (Barry Henley, Shabaka Henley, Shabaka B. Henley, Shabaka Barry Henly, Shabaka) PERSONAL Some sources cite original name as Barry Joseph Henley; born September 15, 1954, in New Orleans, LA. 144
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HENSON Appeared as Linton Bell, John Grisham’s ⬙The Client⬙ (also known as The Client), CBS; and as Roger Billings, NYPD Blue, ABC.
Television Appearances; Series: Willis Tillis, The Royal Family, CBS, 1991–92. (As Shabaka B. Henley) Sam Otero, Die Gang (also known as Waterfront), German television, beginning 1997. Sergeant Albert (some sources cite Archie) Simms, Robbery Homicide Division (also known as Metro and R.H.D./LA: Robbery Homicide Division/Los Angeles), CBS, 2002, USA Network, 2003. Eddie, Barbershop, Showtime, beginning 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Teddy, Clippers, CBS, 1991. Brooklyn South, CBS, 1997. Stage Appearances: Richard II, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1992. The Piano Lesson, Crossroads Theatre Company, New Brunswick, NJ, c. 1996. Jungle Bells (solo performance), The Black Theatre Artists Workshop, LocoMotion Theatre Festival, Actors’ Gang Theatre, Los Angeles, 1997, and other venues, including The Hackney Empire, Bullion Room Theatre, London, 2002, and Mexican Heritage Plaza Theatre, San Jose, CA, 2003. Doub, Jitney, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2000, Second Stage Theatre, Union Square Theatre, New York City, 2000–2001, and Royal National Theatre, London, 2002.
Television Appearances; Movies: Judge Barton, Till Death Us Do Part (also known as Married for Murder), NBC, 1992. Shakey Winfield, Lackawanna Blues, HBO, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Voice, ⬙John Brown’s Holy War,⬙ The American Experience, PBS, 2000. Himself, Inside ⬙The Terminal,⬙ HBO, 2004. Himself, Barbershop: A Little off the Top, Showtime, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ernie, ⬙Car Wars,⬙ Roc, Fox, 1992. Detective Venezia, ⬙Hail the Conquering Marrow,⬙ Johnny Bago, CBS, 1993. Detective Venezia, ⬙Johnny Bago Free at Last,⬙ Johnny Bago, CBS, 1993. Detective, ⬙Chicago Heat,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1994. Ernie, ⬙The Last Temptation of Roc,⬙ Roc, Fox, 1994. (As Shabaka Barry Henly) Charlie, ⬙The Naked and the Dead, but Mostly the Naked,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1995. Mr. Derien, ⬙Eddie by Moonlight,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1996. Stan Lawrence, ⬙Penal Envy,⬙ Sparks, UPN, 1996. Voice, ⬙Ebony, Baby,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1997. ⬙Don’t You Be My Valentine,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1998. Delmar Forchette, ⬙The Prince and the Porker,⬙ City of Angels, CBS, 2000. Tom Cunningham, ⬙Boy Trouble,⬙ The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 2000. Guest, ⬙Ali,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2001. Lieutenant Schmand, ⬙Revenge Is Sweet,⬙ Oz, HBO, 2001. Omar Maltese, ⬙Born to Run,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2001. ⬙The Good Fight,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Archie Day, ⬙I Like Ike,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2004. Archie Day, ⬙My Dinner with Andy,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2004. Asante Odufemi, ⬙Ritual,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2004. Mr. Patterson, ⬙Shake Your Groove Thing,⬙ Grey’s Anatomy, ABC, 2005.
Appeared in Boesman and Lena, Los Angeles area production; and in Measure for Measure, Berkeley Shakespeare Company. Also appeared in The Blood Knot, Galileo, and Waiting for Godot. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, The Making of ⬙Ali,⬙ 2001. Himself, City of Night: The Making of ⬙Collateral,⬙ DreamWorks Home Entertainment, 2004. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Jungle Bells (solo performance), The Black Theatre Artists Workshop, LocoMotion Theatre Festival, Actors’ Gang Theatre, Los Angeles, 1997, and other venues, including The Hackney Empire, Bullion Room Theatre, London, 2002, and Mexican Heritage Plaza Theatre, San Jose, CA, 2003.
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1990. Education: Attended Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, and the University of Colorado.Avocational Interests: Skiing, squash, cars, dogs, and traveling.
Puppeteer and (uncredited) animatronic puppeteer: reindeers, Santa Claus: The Movie (also known as Santa Claus), TriStar, 1985. Principal puppeteer, Little Shop of Horrors, Warner Bros., 1986. Puppeteer and puppeteer coordinator, Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Puppeteer, The Witches, Warner Bros., 1990. Chief puppeteer and second unit director, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, New Line Cinema, 1990. Producer and director, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Buena Vista, 1992. Producer and director, Muppet Treasure Island, Buena Vista, 1996. Executive producer, Buddy, Columbia, 1997. Producer, Muppets from Space, Columbia, 1999. Executive producer, The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland, Columbia, 1999. Director and executive producer, The Power of the Dark Crystal, Odyssey Motion Pictures, 2006.
Addresses: Office—The Jim Henson Company, 1416 N. La Brea Ave., Hollywood, CA 90028. Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Fl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Industry Entertainment, 955 South Carrillo Dr., 3rd Fl., Los Angles, CA 90048. Career: Puppeteer, puppeteer coordinator, director, producer, special effects specialist, and actor. Jim Henson Productions (later known as The Jim Henson Company), president and chief executive officer, 1991—. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Association of Cinematography and Television Technicians, Equity (United Kingdom).
Film Appearances: Voice, The Great Muppet Caper, Universal, 1981. Jerry, Split Image (also known as Captured), Orion, 1982. Voice of Jack Pumpkinhead, Return to Oz (also known as The Adventures of the Devil from the Sky and Oz), Buena Vista, 1985. Voice of Hoggle and Goblin, Labyrinth, TriStar, 1986. Andy Pig, Muppet Classic Theater, 1994. (Uncredited) Voice, Muppet Treasure Island, Buena Vista, 1996. Voice of Dr. Phil Van Neuter, Sal Minella, and Talking Sandwich, Muppets from Space, Columbia, 1999.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award, best directing in a children’s series, 1991, for Jim Henson’s ⬙Mother Goose Stories⬙; Scientific and Engineering Award (with others), Academy Awards, 1992; Fantafestival Award, best direction, 1993, for The Muppet Christmas Carol; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding variety, music or comedy series, 1996, and Emmy Award (with Dick Blasucci), outstanding children’s program, 1998, for Muppets Tonight!; Emmy Award (with Robert Halmi, Sr., and Duncan Kenworthy), outstanding miniseries, 1996, for Gulliver’s Travels; Gemini Award nomination, best children’s program or series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1996, for Jim Henson’s ⬙Dog City⬙; Golden Satellite Award nomination (with Martin G. Baker), best motion picture—animation or mixed media, International Press Academy, 1997, for Muppet Treasure Island; Emmy Award nominations (with others), outstanding children’s program, 1997, 1998, both for The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss; Daytime Emmy Award nomination (with Jocelyn Stevenson), outstanding children’s program, 1999, for Animal Show; Daytime Emmy Award nomination (with Mitchell Kriegman and Alex Rockwell), outstanding pre–school children’s series, 2000, for Bear in the Big Blue House; Audience Award, Gerardmer Film Festival, 2002, for Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story.
Television Work; Series: Producer and puppeteer, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1990–94. Executive producer, Jim Henson’s ⬙Dog City,⬙ Fox, 1992. Executive producer, CityKids, ABC, 1993–94. Executive producer, Jim Henson’s ⬙Secret Life of Toys,⬙ The Disney Channel, 1994. Executive producer, Aliens in the Family, ABC, 1996. Producer and executive producer, The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss, 1996. Executive producer and puppeteer, Muppets Tonight!, ABC, 1996, then The Disney Channel, 1997—. Executive producer, B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula, syndicated, 1998. Executive producer, Bear in the Big Blue House, 1998. Executive producer, Family Rules, UPN, 1999. Executive producer, Farscape (also known as Far Horizon), Sci–Fi Channel, 1999.
CREDITS Film Work: Puppeteer, The Great Muppet Caper, Universal, 1981. Puppeteer and Muppet special effects, The Muppets Take Manhattan, TriStar, 1984. Puppeteer, Return to Oz (also known as The Adventures of the Devil from the Sky and Oz), Buena Vista, 1985.
Television Work; Miniseries: Executive producer, Gulliver’s Travels, NBC, 1996. Director and executive producer, Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story, CBS, 2001. 146
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Director and executive producer, Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars (also known as The Farscape Miniseries), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. ⬙Battleground,⬙ Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King, TNT, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Various characters, Sesame Street (also known as Les Amis de Sesame, Canadian Sesame Street, Open Sesame, Sesame Park, and The New Sesame Street), 1969—. Voice of storyteller’s dog and other characters, The Storyteller (also known as Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller⬙), 1988. The Jim Henson Hour, 1989. Voice of Grandma Ethyl Phillips, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Voice of Seymour, Sal Manilla, Dr. Phil Van Neuter, Nigel, and other characters, Muppets Tonight!, ABC, 1996, then The Disney Channel, 1997–98.
Television Work; Movies: Executive producer and Muppet performer, It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, NBC, 2002. Executive producer, The Muppets’ ⬙Wizard of Oz,⬙ ABC, 2005. Executive producer, Horse Power, Cartoon Network, 2005. Television Work; Specials: Muppet performer, Henson’s Place, 1984. Cruiser, The Christmas Toy (also known as Jim Henson’s ⬙The Christmas Toy⬙), 1986. Puppeteer co–ordinator, Inside the Labyrinth (documentary), 1986. Puppeteer, The Dream Is Alive: The 20th Anniversary Celebration of Walt Disney’s World, 1991. Executive producer, CityKids, ABC, 1993. Muppet performer and himself, ⬙The World of Jim Henson⬙ (documentary), Great Performances, PBS, 1994.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Voice of the dog, The Storyteller: Greek Myths (also known as Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller⬙: Greek Myths), 1990. Voice of Galaga, Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story, CBS, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Doug, Living with Dinosaurs, 1989. Voice of Scooter, Sal Manilla, and Janice, It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, NBC, 2002. Voice of Crazy Harry and Sal Manilla, The Muppets’ ⬙Wizard of Oz,⬙ ABC, 2005.
Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Legacy, NBC, 1997. Executive producer, Masters of Horror and Suspense, NBC, 1999. Television Work; Episodic: Puppeteer, ⬙Hans My Hedgehog⬙ (also known as ⬙The Grovelhog⬙), The Storyteller, NBC, 1987. ⬙Fearnot,⬙ The Storyteller, NBC, 1987. Puppeteer, ⬙The Luck Child,⬙ The Storyteller, NBC, 1988. Executive producer, ⬙CityKids,⬙ The ABC Saturday Morning Special, ABC, 1992. Puppeteer, ⬙Daedalus and Icarus⬙ (also known as ⬙The Greek Myths⬙), Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ HBO, 1997. Puppeteer, ⬙Orpheus and Eurydice⬙ (also known as ⬙The Greek Myths⬙), Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ HBO, 1997. Puppeteer, ⬙Perseus and the Gorgon⬙ (also known as ⬙The Greek Myths⬙), Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ HBO, 1997. Puppeteer, ⬙The Three Ravens,⬙ Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ HBO, 1997. Puppeteer, ⬙Theseus and the Minotaur⬙ (also known as ⬙The Greek Myths⬙), Jim Henson’s ⬙The Storyteller,⬙ 1997. Director, ⬙Exodus from Genesis,⬙ Farscape, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999.
Television Appearances; Specials: Voice of Cruiser, The Christmas Toy (also known as Jim Henson’s ⬙Christmas Toy⬙), ABC, 1986. Fearnot, NBC, 1987. Himself, ⬙The World of Jim Henson⬙ (documentary), Great Performances, PBS, 1994. Himself, I Love Muppets, BBC, 2002. Himself, Zippy and George’s Puppet Legends (documentary), 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of the storyteller’s dog, ⬙Hans My Hedgehog⬙ (also known as ⬙The Grovelhog⬙), The Storyteller, NBC, 1987. Voice of Arthur Rizzo, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Voice of Aubrey Molehill, Dinosaurs, ABC, 1991. Himself, ⬙Puppeteering: No Strings Attached,⬙ Movie Magic, Discovery Channel, 1994. Himself, Showbiz Today, CNN, 1995. Also appeared as voice of death, The Storyteller, NBC; in The Jim Henson Hour. 147
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RECORDINGS Video Games: (Film clips director) Muppets Treasure Island, 1996. Voice of Sal and Van Neuter, Muppet Race Mania, Midway Games, 2000. Voice of Sal Minella, Janice, Scooter, and the newsman, Muppets Party Cruise, 2003. WRITINGS Television Miniseries: Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story, CBS, 2001.
Television Appearances; Series: Antonio Lopez, Hang Time, NBC, 1998–2001. Eddie, Undressed (also known as MTV’s ⬙Undressed⬙), MTV, 2000.
Television Pilots: Legacy, NBC, 1997.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sizzlin’ Sixteen 2001, E! Entertainment Television, 2001.
Contributor to periodicals, including Inc. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jose, ⬙Christian’s Scholarship,⬙ USA High, syndicated, 1999. Octavio, ⬙Marci’s in Hot Salsa,⬙ One World, NBC, 2000. Cisco Gonzalez, ⬙La Casa,⬙ American Family, PBS, 2002. Guest, The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2004. Himself, Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2004.
Periodicals: Broadcasting & Cable, November 27, 2000, p. 72. Entertainment Weekly, March 8, 1996, p. 30. New York Times, December 25, 1995. People Weekly, May 31, 1991, pp. 94–96. Playthings, June, 1994, p. 66.
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PERSONAL Original name, Javier Hernandez, Jr.; born February 20, 1978, in Montebello, CA; son of Javier, Sr. (a mechanic), and Isis (a secretary) Hernandez. Avocational Interests: Playing sports and reading.
PERSONAL Full name, Marshall Schreiber Herskovitz; born February 23, 1952, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Alexander and Frieda (maiden name, Schreiber) Herskovitz; married Susan Amanda Shilladay (a writer), February 15, 1981; children: Elizabeth Gray, May Myles. Education: Brandeis University, B.A., 1973; American Film Institute, M.F.A. (directing), 1975.Politics: Democrat.Religion: Jewish.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercial for The Gap, 2002.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Office—Bedford Falls Company, 409 Santa Monica Blvd., Penthouse Suite, Santa Monica, CA 90401; Producers Guild of America, 8530 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 450, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Awards, Honors: ALMA Award nomination, outstanding actor in a motion picture, National Council of La Raza, 2002, for Crazy/Beautiful. CREDITS
Career: Writer, producer, director, and television series creator. Bedford Falls Company, Santa Monica, CA, partner.
Film Appearances: Kikicho, Living the Life, DEJ Productions, 2000. Carlos Nunez, Crazy/Beautiful, Buena Vista, 2001. 148
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Awards, Honors: Humanitas Award (with Edward Zwick), 90 Minute category Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, Emmy Awards (with Zwick), best writing and best drama special, 1983, Writers Guild of America Award—TV (with Zwick), original drama anthology, 1984, all for Special Bulletin; Emmy Awards, outstanding writing in a drama series (with Paul Haggis), and outstanding drama series (with others), 1988, Emmy Award nominations, outstanding writing in a drama series (with Zwick), 1989, outstanding drama series (with others), 1989, 1990, 1991, Humanitas Award (with Haggis), 60 Minute category, Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, 1988, Directors Guild Award (with others), outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic shows, night, 1988, 1989, Writers Guild of America Award—TV (with Zwick), episodic drama, 1989, Peabody Award, Directors Guild of America Award nomination, outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic shows—night, 1990, all for thirtysomething; Humanitas Prize (with Zwick), 60 minute category, 2001, Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, for Once and Again; Academy Award nomination (with others), best picture, 2001, for Traffic; Stanley Kramer Award (with others), PGA Golden Laurel Awards, 2002, for I Am Sam; Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding writing for a variety, music, or comedy program, 2002, for America: A Tribute to Heroes; Motion Picture of the Year Award (with others), PGA Golden Laurel Awards, 2004, for The Last Samurai.
Television Work; Series: Producer, Family, ABC, 1976. Executive producer and creator (with Edward Zwick), thirtysomething, ABC, 1987–91. Executive producer, Dream Street, NBC, 1989. Executive producer, My So–Called Life, ABC, 1994–95. Executive producer (with Zwick), Relativity, ABC, 1996–97. Executive producer and creator, Once and Again, ABC, 1999–2001. Television Work; Movies: Producer (with Edward Zwick), Special Bulletin, NBC, 1983. Executive producer, Extreme Close–up (also known as Home Video), NBC, 1990. Executive producer, Women vs. Men, Showtime, 2002. Television Work; Specials: Executive producer, Rock the Vote, Fox, 1992. Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, ⬙Sawdust,⬙ CBS Summer Playhouse, CBS, 1987. Director, thirtysomething, ABC, 1987. Executive producer and director, The Castle, ABC, 1998. Executive producer, The Only Living Boy in New York, Fox, 2000. Executive producer, Midnights, ABC, 2003. Executive producer and director, 1/4Life, ABC, 2005.
CREDITS Film Work: Director, Jack the Bear, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Coproducer, Legends of the Fall, TriStar, 1994. Producer and director, Dangerous Beauty (also known as Courtesan, The Honest Courtesan, A Destiny of Her Own, and Venice), Warner Bros., 1998. Producer, Executive Search, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Producer, Traffic (also known as Traffic—Die Macht des Kartells), USA Films, 2000. Producer, I Am Sam, New Line Cinema, 2001. Executive producer, Lone Star State of Mind (also known as Cowboys and Idiots and Road to Hell), TriStar, 2002. Producer, The Last Samurai (also known as The Last Samurai: Bushidou), Warner Bros., 2003. Producer, The Blood Diamond, Warner Bros., forthcoming. Producer, Happy Endings, Columbia, forthcoming. Producer, The Lions of Al–Rassan, Warner Bros., forthcoming.
Television Director; Episodic: ⬙Whispers,⬙ Family, ABC, 1980. ⬙Couples,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1987. ⬙Therapy,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1988. ⬙New Baby,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. ⬙Love and Sex,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1989. Once and Again, ABC, 1999–2001. Also directed ⬙Guns and Gossip,⬙ My So–Called Life, ABC. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, Retrosexual: The 80’s (documentary), VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Tom, Women vs. Men, Showtime, 2002. 149
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Television Appearances; Specials: Frank Capra’s American Dream, 1997. Intimate Portrait: Patricia Heaton (documentary), Lifetime, 2000. Inside Traffic: The Making of ⬙Traffic⬙ (documentary), 2000. Inside ⬙thirtysomething⬙ (documentary), Bravo, 2001. The Perfect Pitch (also known as Brilliant But Cancelled: The Perfect Pitch; documentary), TRIO, 2002. Brilliant But Cancelled: Pilot Season (documentary), TRIO, 2003. Boomer Nation (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Bleep! Censoring Hollywood (documentary), AMC, 2005.
The White Shadow, CBS, 1979–80. CHiPs (also known as CHiPs Patrol), NBC, 1980. ⬙The Man in the White Hat,⬙ Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1982. ⬙Dreams,⬙ Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1982. thirtysomething, ABC, 1987–91. Dream Street, NBC, 1989. Once and Again, ABC, 1999–2000. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Esquire, November, 1990, pp. 160–164, 218–220.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Nicholson, ⬙therapy,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1988. (Uncredited) Dr. Kirchhoffer, ⬙Unfinished Business,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 1999. The Museum of Television and Radio: Influences, Bravo, 2000.
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Born February 27, 1940, in Lebanon, OR; son of George Henry and Edna (Forster) Hesseman; married first wife (divorced, 1961); married second wife, 1965 (divorced, 1974); married Caroline Ducrocq, 1989. Education: Attended the University of Oregon.
Screenplays: The Last Samurai (also known as The Last Samurai: Bushidou), Warner Bros., 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent Agent, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Kass & Stokes Management, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 504, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Also wrote (with Edward Zwick) Baby Genius; Drawing Fire. Television Movies: Special Bulletin (based on a story by Herskovitz and Zwick), NBC, 1983. Extreme Close–up (also known as Home Video), NBC, 1990.
Career: Actor. The Committee (improvisational theatre group), San Francisco, CA, member of company, 1965–75. Also worked as a radio disc jockey. Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Also wrote Secret Seventeen. Television Specials: America: A Tribute to Heroes, 2001.
Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a comedy or variety or music series, 1980, 1981, both for WKRP in Cincinnati.
Television Pilots: thirtysomething, ABC, 1987. The Castle, ABC, 1998. Once and Again, ABC, 1999. 1/4 Life, ABC, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Petulia, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1968. (As Don Sturdy) A Session with the Committee (also known as The Committee), Planet, 1969. (Uncredited) Bartender, Some Kind of a Nut, 1969. One of the last party guests, The Christian Licorice Store, National General, 1971.
Television Episodes: (With Vicki Zlotnick) ⬙A Safe House,⬙ Family, ABC, 1977. ⬙Going Straight,⬙ Family, ABC, 1979. ⬙The Athlete,⬙ Family, ABC, 1979. 150
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(As Don Sturdy) Howard Johnson, drama teacher, Billy Jack, Warner Bros., 1971. (As Don Sturdy) Recording engineer, Cisco Pike, Columbia, 1972. Frank, Steelyard Blues (also known as The Final Crash), Warner Bros., 1973. Confectionery man, Kid Blue (also known as Dime Box), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1973. (Uncredited) Santa Rosa bartender, Jory, 1973. Dr. Gopian, Whiffs (also known as C.A.S.H. and W.H.I. F.F.S.), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1975. Red Dog, Shampoo, Columbia, 1975. Prisoners (also known as Physical Assault), 1975. Commercial director, The Sunshine Boys, United Artists, 1975. Senator McMannus, Tunnelvision (also known as Tunnel Vision), World Wide, 1976. David, Outside Chance (also known as Jackson County Jail), New World, 1976. Jack, The Big Bus, Paramount, 1976. Executive, Silent Movie, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1976. O’Brien, The Other Side of Midnight, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1977. Kip Margolis, Americathon, United Artists, 1979. The Jerk, Universal, 1979. Ernie Piles, Loose Shoes (also known as Coming Attractions and Quackers), Atlantic, 1980. Lester Lewis, Private Lessons (also known as Philly), Jensen Farley, 1980. Snapper, Honky Tonk Freeway, Universal, 1981. Smooth Walker, Dr. Detroit, Universal, 1983. Terry Ladd, This Is Spinal Tap (also known as Spinal Tap), Embassy, 1984. (Uncredited) Chief, Clue (also known as Clue: The Movie), Paramount, 1985. Peter ⬙Pete⬙ Lassard, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (also known as Police Academy II), Warner Bros., 1985. McBride, My Chauffeur, Crown International, 1986. Dr. Faraday, Flight of the Navigator (also known as The Navigator), Buena Vista, 1986. Jack, Inside Out, Beckerman, 1986. Rupert King, ⬙Titan Man,⬙ Amazon Women on the Moon (also known as Cheeseburger Film Sandwich), Universal, 1987. Pinchus Zion, Heat, New Century/Vista, 1987. Ed Tuttle, Rubin and Ed, IRS Releasing, 1991. Mr. Cassidy, Hot Chocolate (also known as Amour et chocolat), LIVE Home Video, 1992. Nick Frost, Little Miss Millions (also known as Home for Christmas and Little Miss Zillions), New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Voice of Munchie, Munchie Strikes Back, New Horizons Home Video, 1994. Detective Caldwell, Out of Sync, LIVE Entertainment, 1995. Narrator, The Life and Times of the Red Dog Saloon (documentary), Red Dog Enterprises, 1996. Sheba/Mr. Cabot, Boys Night Out, 1996.
Television Appearances; Series: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, syndicated, 1976–77. Mr. Franklin, Soap, 1978. Johnny Caravella/Dr. Johnny Fever, WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, 1978–82. Sam Royer, One Day at a Time, CBS, 1982–84. Seymour Z. Fishko, Likely Stories Vol. 4, 1983. Charlie Moore, Head of the Class, ABC, 1986–90. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jenks, The Amazing Howard Hughes, ABC, 1977. Steven Smithline, Innocent Victims, ABC, 1996. Television Appearances; Movies: The Victim, 1972. The Blue Knight, 1973. Dennis Webber, Another April, 1974. Detective, Hustling, 1975. Resident, The Blue Knight, CBS, 1975. AP man, Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur (also known as Collision Course), 1976. Lieutenant Cantwell, ⬙Tail Gunner Joe,⬙ The Big Event, NBC, 1977. Fred, Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo, CBS, 1977. Bert Stockwell, The Ghost of Flight 401, NBC, 1978. Roger Dustleman, The Comedy Company, CBS, 1978. Avery Salminella, More Than Friends (also known as Love Me and I’ll Be Your Best Friend), ABC, 1978. David, Outside Chance (also known as Jackson County Jail), 1978. Wilbur C. Henderson, You Can’t Take It With You, 1979. Senor Smooth, Gridlock (also known as The Great American Traffic Jam), NBC, 1980. Koup Trenton, Skyward (also known as Ron Howard’s ⬙Skyward⬙), NBC, 1980. Charles Galloway, Victims, NBC, 1982. Joe Hervey, One Shoe Makes It Murder, CBS, 1982. Jim Osbourne, The Best Kept Secrets, ABC, 1984. In Our Hands, 1984. King, The Princess Who Had Never Laughed, 1984. Carl Lewis, Silence of the Heart, CBS, 1984. Joseph ⬙Dutch⬙ Cretzer, Six Against the Rock, NBC, 1987. Detective John Rawlings, The Diamond Trap, 1988. John Ross, Call Me Anna, 1990. 151
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District Attorney Paul Maggiotto, Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story, CBS, 1991. Congressman Calvin Phillips, Quiet Killer (also known as Black Death and New York, alerte a la peste), 1992. Taylor Cochran, Lethal Exposure (also known as Declic fatal), NBC, 1993. Wayne Dreyer, High Stakes (also known as High Stakes: The Melanie Morgan Story), Lifetime, 1997. David, On the 2nd Day of Christmas, Lifetime, 1997. Fred Nickells, Crazy for Christmas, Lifetime, 2005. Also appeared in The Life and Times of Senator Joe McCarthy. Television Appearances; Specials: Wilbur C. Henderson, You Can’t Take It with You, CBS, 1979. Battle of the Network Stars VII, ABC, 1979. Host, Women Who Rate a 10, NBC, 1981. Supernight of Rock and Roll, 1983. Johnny Caravella/Dr. Johnny Fever, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, and Forever (documentary; also known as Motown 25 and Twenty–five Years of Motown), 1983. Doc, Mr. Roberts, NBC, 1984. The ABC Fall Preview Special, ABC, 1986. The 19th Annual NAACP Image Awards, 1987. The 14th Annual People’s Choice Awards, 1988. Host, Woodstock: Return to the Planet of the ’60s, CBS, 1989. Host, Fox Presents Tommy Performed by the Who (also known as Tommy), Fox, 1989. (Uncredited) Himself, Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Voiceover, 500 Nations (documentary; also known as Five Hundred Nations), CBS, 1995. Judge, The 78th Annual Miss America Pageant, ABC, 1998. An All Star Party for Aaron Spelling, ABC, 1998. Himself, Peter Boyle (also known as A&E Biography: Peter Boyle), Arts and Entertainment, 2003. CBS at 75, CBS, 2005. Spinal Tap Goes to 20 (documentary), IFC, 2004. The Third Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV, TV Land, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Dennis Webber, the hippie, Another April, CBS, 1974. Ralph Buckler, the anchor, The TV Show, NBC, 1977. Television Appearances; Episodic: Hippie on panel, ⬙Public Affairs—Joe and Bill on Talk Show,⬙ Dragnet 1967, NBC, 1967. (As Don Sturdy) Harry, ⬙Sam for Town Council,⬙ The Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1968. 152
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HIGGINSON Career: Actress and producer. Appeared in television commercials, including Pop Tarts. Create a Smile (an animal therapy program), volunteer; Food on Foot (a nonprofit organization), Los Angles, CA, volunteer. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a continuing leading dramatic role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2000, for The City; Saturn Award nomination, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 2005, for Stargate: Atlantis. CREDITS Film Appearances: Suzanna, The Photographer’s Wife (short), 1991. Allison Doherty, When the Bullet Hits the Bone, Terror Zone Productions, 1995. Samantha ⬙Sammy⬙ Woods, Jungleground, Norstar Releasing, 1995. Kristen, Memory Run (also known as Synapse), Imperial Entertainment, 1996. Mary, The English Patient, Miramax, 1996. Peggy, Double Take, Twice Removed Productions, Inc., 1997. Sara Gemmel, Airborne (also known as L’avion de la terreur), Alliance Atlantis Communications, 1998. Nancy, Rats, 2000. Sheila Newlands, Turning Paige (also known as Pages de vie), Film Option International, 2001. Dr. Katie Arlen, Autopsy Room Four (short), 2003. Alice, Crust (short), 2003. Detective Jessica Cavallo, Intent (short), Power Up Films, 2003. Lorriane Healey, Irish Eyes (also known as Vendetta: No Conscience, No Mercy and Irish Eyes Are Crying), Ardustry Home Entertainment, 2004.
Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS; The New WKRP in Cincinnati, syndicated. Stage Appearances: Max, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Center Theatre Group, Ahmanson Theatre/James A. Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles, 1994–95. WRITINGS Television Episodes: WKRP in Cincinnati, CBS, between 1978 and 1982.
Film Work: Executive producer, The Photographer’s Wife, 1991.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 26, 1993, p. 69; October 13, 1995, p. 84. Los Angeles Magazine, June, 1995, p. 109. People Weekly, March 29, 1993, p. 11.
Television Appearances; Series: Beth Kittridge, TekWar (also known as TekWar: The Series), USA Network, 1995. Katharine Strachan, The City (also known as Deep in the City), CTV (Canada), 1999. Bliss (also known as Bliss II), Oxygen, 2002. Dr. Elizabeth Weir, Stargate: Atlantis, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gwen, The Women of Windsor, 1992. Younger Liddie, Family Pictures, ABC, 1993. Angela Carver, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999.
Full name, Sarah Victoria Higginson; born Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Education: Studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama; apprenticed under Patsy Rodenburg, a voice and text coach. 153
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Television Appearances; Movies: Beth Kittridge, TekWar (also known as TekWar: The Movie and TekWar: The Original Movie), syndicated, 1994. Beth Kittridge, TekWar: TekLords, syndicated, 1994. Beth Kittridge, TekWar: TekJustice, syndicated, 1994. Jenny, Balls Up, 1997. Skye Morgan, The Absolute Truth, CBS, 1997. Caroline Chandler, Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion (also known as Family of Cops III), CBS, 1999. Abby Wrigley, ’Twas the Night, The Disney Channel, 2001.
HILL, Bernard 1944– PERSONAL Born December 17, 1944, in Manchester, England; children: Gabriel. Education: Studied drama at Manchester Art College.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Katharine Strachan, The City, 1999.
Addresses: Manager—Seven Summits Pictures and Management, 8906 West Olympic Blvd., Ground Fl., Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Dr. Elizabeth Weir, Stargate Atlantis: Rising, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
Career: Actor. Liverpool Everyman Repertory Company, Liverpool, England, member of company; appeared in British television commercial for Hyundai Getz, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Herself and Elizabeth Weir, Preview to Atlantis, 2004. Herself and Elizabeth Weir, From Stargate to Atlantis: Sci–Fi Lowdown (documentary), Sci–Fi Channel, 2004. Herself and Elizabeth Weir, Sci–Fi Lowdown: Behind the Stargate—Secrets Revealed (also known as Beyond the Stargate: Secrets Revealed; documentary), Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Film Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Broadcasting Press Guild Award, best actor, 1983, both for Boys from the Blackstuff; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast, 1998, for Titanic; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by the cast of a theatrical motion picture, Phoenix Film Critics Society Award (with others), best acting ensemble, Online Film Critics Society Award (with others), best ensemble, National Board of Review Award (with others), best acting in an ensemble, DVDX Award nomination (with others), best audio commentary, 2003, all for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers; Screen Actors Guild Award (with others), outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination (with others), best ensemble acting, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award (with others), best acting ensemble, 2004, all for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.
Also appeared in Canada: A People’s History. Television Appearances; Episodic: Erica, ⬙Last Act,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS, 1992. Madeline Shannon, ⬙The Good Samaritan,⬙ E.N.G., 1993. Susan Kimberly, ⬙Clearcut,⬙ Counterstrike, USA Network, 1993. Georgia, ⬙Passages,⬙ The Hidden Room, Lifetime, 1993. Blythe Hall, ⬙Death at Sunset/Collision,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1997. Claudia Hoffman, ⬙Reborn,⬙ Highlander: The Raven, syndicated, 1998. Alyssa Selwyn, ⬙The Haven,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1999. Dr. Elizabeth Weir, ⬙New Order: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Syph, It Could Happen to You, Variety, 1975. Blind Freddie, A Choice of Weapons (also known as Dirty Knight’s Work, A Choice of Arms, and Trial by Combat), Columbia–Warner Distributors, 1976. Carter, The Sailor’s Return, Osprey, 1978. Yosser Hughes, The Black Stuff, British Film Institute, 1980. (Uncredited) Sergeant Putnam, Gandhi (also kwon as Richard Attenborough’s Film: Gandhi), Columbia, 1982.
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HILL King Theodon, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (also known as Herr der Ringe: Die ruckkeher des konigs and The Return of the King), New Line Cinema, 2003. Ringens disipler (documentary short), 2004. Edward Colt, Wimbledon (also known as La plus belle victoire), Universal, 2004. Victor, The Deal (short), Bear Films, 2004. King William, The League of Gentleman’s Apocalypse, United International Pictures, 2005. (English version) Voice of Theseus, El sueno de una noche de San Juan (animated; also known as Midsummer Dream), 2005. Dennis, Joy Division, 2006. Oscar Kurz, Save Angel Hope, IAC Film, 2006.
Squaring the Circle (documentary), Metromedia Producers Corp./Britannic Films/Television South, 1983. Trevor Field, Runners, Hanstall, 1983. Cole, The Bounty, Orion, 1984. Will’s father, Restless Natives, Orion Classics, 1985. Nick, The Chain, Rank, 1985. Willie Naknervis, Samson and Delilah, 1985. Officer, Milwr Bychan (also known as Boy Soldier), Other Cinema Ltd., 1986. John Billington, New World, Luella Productions, 1986. Bernard, No Surrender, Norstar, 1986. Hiller, Bellman and True, Island Pictures, 1987. Henry Madgett, Drowning by Numbers, Prestige Films/ Miramax, 1988. Joe Bradshaw, Shirley Valentine, Paramount, 1989. Dr. David Livingston, Mountains of the Moon, TriStar, 1990. Martin Allport, The Law Lord, 1991. Ignatius ⬙Iggy⬙ Smith, Double X: The Name of the Game (also known as Run Rabbit Run and Double X), New World International, 1992. Tam Ferrier, Shepherd on the Rock, 1993. John, Skallagrigg, 1994. The presenter, Drug–Taking and the Arts (documentary), 1994. Flint, Madagascar Skin, International Film Circuit, 1995. Dr. Hawthorne, The Ghost and the Darkness, Paramount, 1996. Engine driver, The Wind in the Willows (also known as Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride), Columbia, 1997. Captain E. J. Smith, Titanic, Paramount/Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Edward Tulliver, The Mill on the Floss, 1997. Captain S. Lord, The Titanic Chronicles, 1999. Walker, The Criminal, 1999. Lunther Plunkitt, True Crime, Warner Bros., 1999. Egeus, William Shakespeare’s ⬙A Midsummer Night’s Dream⬙ (also known as Sogno di una notte di mezza estate and A Midsummer’s Night Dream), Fox Searchlight, 1999. Susan’s father, The Loss of Sexual Innocence, Sony Pictures Classics, 1999. King Theodon, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 2000. Frederick, Blessed Art Thou (also known as A Question of Faith), First Look Picture Releasing, 2000. Voice of Stalin, Einstein (also known as The Furnace), Fortissimo Film Sales, 2000. Murray, Going Off Big Time, The Film Company, 2000. Philos, The Scorpion King, Universal, 2002. King Theodon, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (also known as The Two Towers and Der Herr der Ringe: Die zwei turme), New Line Cinema, 2002. John Joe, The Boys from County Clare (also known as The Boys & Girls from County Clare), Samuel Goldwyn, 2003. Phil Parsons, Gothika, Warner Bros., 2003.
Television Appearances; Series: Pickersgill People, BBC, 1978. Jack Burton, Telford’s Change, BBC, 1979. Vin Fox, Fox, ITV, 1980. Len Tollit, Once Upon a Time in the North, BBC, 1994. Narrator, Horizon, BBC, 2001—. Narrator, Timewatch (also known as BBC History: Timewatch), BBC, 2002. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gratus, I, Claudius, BBC, 1976, then Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1977. Yosser Hughes, Boys from the Blackstuff, BBC–2, 1982. Voices of Bottom and Hermia’s father, ⬙A Midsummer Night’s Dream,⬙ Shakespeare: The Animated Tales, HBO, 1992. Frank Nickle, Gambling Man (also kwon as Catherine Cookson’s ⬙Gambling Man⬙), ITV, 1995. Abel Magwitch, Great Expectations, PBS, 1999. Himself, Brief History of Disbelief (documentary), BBC, 2004. MI5 Agent Derek Jennings, The Grid, TNT and BBC, 2004. Television Appearances, Movies: ⬙Pit Strike,⬙ Premiere (also known as BBC2 Premier: Pit Strike), BBC2, 1977. Yosser Hughes, The Black Stuff, BBC, 1980. York, Henry VI, Part One (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part One, The First Part of King Henry VI, and The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part One), BBC, 1983. York, Henry VI, Part Two (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part Two, The Second Part of King Henry VI, and The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part Two), BBC, 1983. York, Henry VI, Part Three (also known as BBC Television Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part Three, The Third Part of King Henry VI, and The Complete Dramatic 155
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Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, Part Three), BBC, 1983. First murderer, The Tragedy of Richard the Third (also known as Richard III and The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: The Tragedy of Richard the Third), BBC, 1983. Messenger, Antigone (also kwon as Theban Plays: Antigone), BBC, 1984, then PBS, 1988. Lech Walesa, Squaring the Circle, 1984. Tom Higdon, The Burston Rebellion, BBC, 1985. Breslin, The Fremantle Conspiracy, Seven Network and Sky, 1988. Uncle Fred, Lipstick on Your Collar, Channel 4, 1993. John, Skallagrigg, BBC, 1994. Edward Tulliver, ⬙The Mill on the Floss,⬙ Mobil Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1997. Captain Edward John Smith, Titanic: Breaking New Ground, 1998. David Blunkett, A Very Social Secretary, Channel 4, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Howard, Short List, Hampstead Theatre, London, 1983. Lopakhin, The Cherry Orchard, Aldwych Theatre, London, 1989. Sir Chiffley Lockheart, Gasping, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, 1990. Eddie Carbone, A View from the Bridge, Strand Theatre, London, 1995. Also appeared as John Lennon, John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Burt, West End production; and in Macbeth; Normal Service; and Twelfth Night. RECORDINGS
Also appeared in St. Luke’s Gospel.
Video Games: (Uncredited) Captain Smith, Titanic Explorer, Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment,1997.
Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, as John Lennon, John Lennon: A Journey in the Life (also known as A Journey in the Life), PBS, 1986. A Question of Identity, LWT, 1993. Larry, Dirtysomething, 1993. Detective Sergeant Gavin Douglas, Telltale, 1993. Host, Titanic: Secrets Revealed (documentary), syndicated, 1998. Narrator, The Death Train (documentary), HBO, 1998. Narrator, Scenes by the Sea: Takeshi Kitano (documentary), Channel 4, 2000. (Uncredited) Yosser Hughes, The 100 Greatest TV Characters, Channel 4, 2001. Narrator, Horizon, What Sank the Kursk, 2001. Narrator, Ken Dodd in the Dock (documentary), Channel 4, 2002. The 2003 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2003. Narrator, See You in the Future (documentary; also known as Rendez–vous avec l’eternite), BBC, 2004. Narrator, Double Helix: The DNA Years (documentary), BBC 4, 2004. Narrator, Raphael: A Mortal God (documentary), BBC, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, January 9, 2004, p. 60; May 17, 2004, p. 22.
HINDS, Ciaran 1953– (Ciarin Hinds) PERSONAL Born February 9, 1953, in Belfast, Northern Ireland; father, a doctor; mother, a schoolteacher; companion of Helene Patarot (an actress), beginning in 1987; children: (with Patarot) Aoife (daughter). Education: Attended Queen’s University, Belfast; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduated, 1975.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Edward, ⬙Hard Labour,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1973. Graham, ⬙The Peddler,⬙ Play for Today, BBC1, 1976. ⬙Jack Fell Down,⬙ Warship, BBC, 1977. Broadbent, ⬙Professional Foul,⬙ BBC2 Play of the Week, BBC2, 1978. Sullivan, ⬙The Spongers,⬙ Play for Today, BBC, 1978. Chando’s manservant, ⬙She Fell Among Thieves,⬙ BBC2 Play of the Week, BBC2 and PBS, 1978. Bryce, ⬙Monkey Business,⬙ About Face, ITV, 1991.
Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Dalzell & Beresford, Ltd., 26 Astwood Mews, London SW7 4DE United Kingdom. Career: Actor. Worked with Glasgow Citizens Theatre, Scotland, 1976–86; appeared with Greenwich Theatre, London, England, 1984. 156
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HINDS Television Appearances; Series: John Stacey, Seaforth, BBC, 1994. Voice, Testament: The Bible in Animation (animated), HBO, 1996. Gaius Julius Caesar, Rome, HBO and BBC2, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Outer Critics Circle Award (with others), outstanding ensemble performance, Theatre World Award, 1999, both for Closer; Irish Film and Television Award nomination, best supporting actor in film/ television, 2003, for Veronica Guerin; Irish Film and Television Award, best actor in a TV drama, 2004, for The Mayor of Casterbridge.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Ashwattaman, The Mahabharata (also known as Le Mahabharata), 1989. Abel Mason, The Man Who Cried, 1993. Edward Parker–James, Prime Suspect 3, PBS and ITV, 1994. Fyodor, Cold Lazarus, BBC1, Channel Four, and Bravo, 1996. Brian de Bois Guilbert, Sir Walter Scott’s ⬙Ivanhoe⬙ (also known as Ivanhoe), Arts and Entertainment, 1997. King Aeson, Jason and the Argonauts, NBC, 2000. Marius Bannister, Thursday the 12th, Bravo, 2000.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Ciarin Hinds) Lot, Excalibur, Warner Bros., 1981. Cory, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (also known as Le Cuisinier, le voleur, sa femme, et son amant, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, and Spica), Recorded, 1989. Frank Echlin, December Bride, MD Wax/Courier Films, 1991. Professor Flynn, Circle of Friends, Buena Vista/Rank/ Savoy Pictures, 1995. Captain Frederick Wentworth, Persuasion, Sony Pictures Classics, 1995. Sir Danvers Carew, Mary Reilly, TriStar, 1996. Danny Boyle, Some Mother’s Son (also known as Sons and Warriors), Columbia, 1996. Arbogast, The Life of Stuff, Prairie Pictures, 1997. Reverend Dennis Hasset, Oscar and Lucinda, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Aidan McPhelimy, Titanic Town, Lauren Film, 1998. Carlos, The Lost Son, Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Peter, Il tempo dell’amore (also known as A Time to Love and Les saisons de l’amour), 1999. Adam, L’amante perduto (also known as Lost Lover), 1999. Louis Wagner, The Weight of Water (also known as Le poids de l’eau), Miracle Pictures, 2000. Finn McGovern, Road to Perdition, DreamWorks, 2002. President Nemerov, The Sum of All Fears (also known as Der Anschlag), Paramount, 2002. John Traynor, Veronica Guerin, Buena Vista, 2003. Jonathan Reiss, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (also known as Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Die wiege des lebens), Paramount, 2003. Rod Harper, Calendar Girls, Buena Vista, 2003. Pochon, The Statement, Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. Firmin, The Phantom of the Opera (also known as Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ⬙The Phantom of the Opera⬙), Warner Bros., 2004. Jonjo’s Da, Mickybo and Me (also known as Mickybo & Me), Universal, 2005. Carl, Munich, Universal, 2005. (Uncredited) Himself, The Making of ⬙The Phantom of the Opera⬙ (documentary), 2005. Federal agent Fujima, Miami Vice, Universal, 2006. Amazing Grace, 2006.
Television Appearances; Movies: Richard McIlkenny, The Investigation: Inside a Terrorist Bombing (also known as Who Bombed Birmingham?), HBO, 1990. Martin Pitt, Yellowbacks, BBC, 1990. Brian Keenan, Hostages, HBO, 1993. Paolo, A Dark Adapted Eye, BBC and PBS, 1994. Edward Leyland, The Affair (also known as Black Tuesday), HBO, 1995. Campbell Ferguson, Rules of Engagement, Yorkshire Television, 1995. Edward Rochester, Jane Eyre, Arts and Entertainment, 1997. Charlie Cross, Getting Hurt, BBC, 1998. Michael Henchard, The Mayor of Casterbridge, ITV and Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Also appeared in The Long March. Television Appearances; Specials: Albert Camus, Broken Morning (documentary), 2003. Presenter, The 3rd Annual Film and Television Awards, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Campbell Ferguson, Rules of Engagement, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙The Goodbye Look,⬙ Perfect Scoundrels, 1992. Detective Inspector Micky Flynn, ⬙Private Enterprise,⬙ Between the Lines, BBC, 1992. Clive Hickey, ⬙Trouble and Strife,⬙ Soldier, Soldier, ITV, 1993. Paolo, ⬙A Dark Adapted Eye,⬙ Mystery!, PBS, 1995. Jim Browner, ⬙The Cardboard Box,⬙ The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, ITV and PBS, 1995. ⬙Confession,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1996. 157
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Stage Appearances: (Professional debut) Albert the Horse and Courtier, Cinderella, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 1976. Mrs. Dainty Fidget, The Country Wife, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1977. Lane, The Importance of Being Earnest, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1977. Tancredi, Chinchilla, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1977. Freddy Palmer, Semi–Monde, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1977. Joseph, Vautrin, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1977. McLeavy, Loot, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1977. Villager, Mother Goose, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1977. Johnny, No Orchids for Miss Blandish, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1978. Giovanni, Painter’s Palace of Pleasure, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1978. J. J. Peachum, The Threepenny Opera, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1978. Dorn, The Sea Gull, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1978. The emperor of Morocco, Dick Wittington, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1978. Malcolm and third murderer, Macbeth, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1979. Country Life, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1979. Faustino, The Battlefield, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1980. Shauva, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1980. Father Juan, Don Juan, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1980. Frank, Desperado Corner, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1981. Bishop of Porchester, Madame Louise, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1981. Paris, The Roman Actor, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1982. Brennan O the Moor, Red Roses for Me, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1982. Antonio Montecantino, Torquato Tasso, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1982. Savely, The Mother, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1982. Maccario, The Impresario from Smyrna, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. Antonio, The Merchant of Venice, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. Nicola, Arms and the Man, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. Tonio, Sirocco, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. Webster, Webster, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. A man of government, The Last Days of Mankind, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. Valzacchi, Der Rosenkavalier, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. Captain Jack Boyle, Juno and the Paycock, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983. Lieutenant Governor, Oroonoko, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, 1983.
Also appeared in Cuchullain Cycle, Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Ireland; as Giovanni, ’Tis a Pity She’s a Whore, Druid Theatre Company, Dublin, Ireland; Jack Worthing, The Importance of Being Earnest, Druid Theatre Company, Dublin, Ireland. Major Tours: Mahabharata, world tour, 1987. Richard III, world tour, 1993. Radio Appearances: Chris, Poison Hearts, 1994. Mr. Rochester, Jane Eyre, 1994. No Way Out (Sartre’s No Exit), 1995. Torvald Helmer, Ibsen’s A Doll House, 1995. 158
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HOLDEN–REID Troy, Chasing Cain, Muse Distribution International, 2001. Anton, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), Paramount, 2002. Stephen, Alice Blue, Toothin Productions, 2003. (As Kristen Holden–Ried) Giles, Touch of Pink, Sony Pictures Classics, 2004. Gerry, Big Girl (short film), The Canadian Film Centre, 2005. R. J., Niagara Motel, Mongrel Media, 2005. Uncle Navy, My Uncle Navy and Other Inherited Disorders (short film), Ontario Film Development Corporation, 2005.
Reader, Ivanhoe, 1996. Anton Chekhov, A House by the Sea, 1997. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: (With others) James Joyce’s Dubliners, Caedmon Audio, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People, October 27, 1997, pp. 77–78.
Television Appearances; Series: Shawn Ritchie, Riverdale, CBC, 1997–2000. Simon, Paradise Falls, Showcase Channel, 2001–2002. Tracker Cameron, Degrassi: The Next Generation, CTV and The N (Noggin), between 2001 and 2004.
HOLDEN–REID, Kristen (Kris Holdenreid, Kristen Holdenreid, Kristen Holden–Ried, Kristen Holdenried, Kristen J. Holdenried, Kristen Holden Ried)
Television Appearances; Miniseries: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway vs. Callaghan, CBC, 2003.
PERSONAL Television Appearances; Movies: Ivanhoe, Young Ivanhoe, The Movie Channel, 1995. Daryl, Habitat, Sci–Fi Channel, 1997. Kevin, When Innocence Is Lost, Lifetime, 1997. McCann, The Defenders: Taking the First, Showtime, 1998. (As Kristen Holdenried) Shaun, Forget Me Never (also known as Au coeur du labyrinthe), CBS, 1999. Captain Heineman, The Crossing, Arts and Entertainment, 2000. (As Kristen J. Holdenried) Noel Redding, Hendrix, Showtime, 2000. Harold Beckwith, The Many Trials of One Jane Doe (also known as Le long combat de Jane Doe), CBC, 2002. Karl Hrynluk, A Killing Spring (also known as Copie non conforme), CTV, 2002. Lunar, Ice Bound (also known as Ice Bound: A Woman’s Survival at the South Pole and Prison de glace), CBS, 2003. Wayne Gretzky, Waking Up Walter: The Walter Gretzky Story, CBC, 2005.
Born in Pickering, Ontario, Canada. Education: Studied business at Concordia University; studied acting with Uta Hagen, Janine Manatis, the Green Room Actor’s Workshop, and the National Film Acting School. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Former member of the Canadian National Pentathlon Team. Also known as Kristen Holdenreid. Awards, Honors: Silver medals, Pan American and Pan Pacific Pentathlon Championships. CREDITS Film Appearances: Kurt Cruise, Rowing Through, 1996. Vince, Night of the Demons III (also known as Demon House and La nuit des demons 3), Fries Film Group/Republic Entertainment, 1997. (As Kristen Holdenried) Charlie Bruckner, Going to Kansas City, Buena Vista International Finland, 1998. (As Kristen Holdenried) Bruce, Gossip, Warner Bros., 2000. Matt, Girls Who Say Yes (short film), 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Kris Holdenreid) George Custer, ⬙The Rocket’s Red Glare,⬙ The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2000. Simon Alcorn, ⬙Out–of–Towners: Part 2,⬙ Blue Murder, CanWest Global Television, 2002. (As Kristen Holden Ried) Dwayne, ⬙Anger Management,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003. 159
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(As Kristen Holden Ried) Dwayne, ⬙Follow the Money,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003. (As Kristen Holden Ried) Dwayne, ⬙Right to Life,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2003.
Television Appearances; Series: Patrick, a recurring role, Six Feet Under, HBO, 2003. Steve ⬙The Hutch⬙ Hutchinson, The Joe Schmo Show, The National Network, 2003. Denny Mullet, The Mullets, UPN, 2003–2004. Ken, a recurring role, Jake in Progress (also known as Untitled John Stamos Project), ABC, 2005. Voice of Brandon, The X’s (animated), Nickelodeon, beginning 2005.
Appeared in an episode of Twice in a Lifetime, CTV and PAX TV.
HONEY, Fluffer See GRENIER, Adrian
Television Appearances; Movies: Spanish soap star, Area 52, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Strauss, ⬙Choosing Joi,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1999. Barton Gelding, ⬙Temp Beard,⬙ JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and JKX), The WB, 2002. Daniel Folmsbee, ⬙Second Chance,⬙ Presidio Med, CBS, 2002. Handyman, ⬙Skivvies,⬙ Family Affair, The WB, 2002. Jonathan, ⬙You Be the Judge,⬙ JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and JKX), The WB, 2002. David, JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment (also known as The Jamie Kennedy Experiment and JKX), The WB, 2002. Victor, ⬙Alarmed and Dangerous,⬙ Center of the Universe, CBS, 2004. Victor, ⬙Lily’s Boyfriend,⬙ Center of the Universe, CBS, 2004. Robert, ⬙The Crossing,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005. Robert, ⬙Progeny,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005. Victor, ⬙The Work of Art,⬙ Center of the Universe, CBS, 2005.
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HORNSBY, David PERSONAL Brother of Bruce Hornsby (a singer and songwriter). Education: Carnegie–Mellon University, graduated, 1998. Addresses: Agent—SDB Partners, 1801 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 902, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Manager— Ted Schachter, Schachter Entertainment, 1157 South Beverly Dr., Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Denny Mullet, ⬙Pilot Episode Smackdown,⬙ The Mullets, UPN, 2003. Mall operator, The Other Mall, Fox, c. 2005.
Film Appearances: Flyer with murmur, Pearl Harbor (also known as Pearl Harbour), Buena Vista, 2001. Warren, Born Loser (short film), Frezze Out Productions/Hippo Motion, 2001. Public service announcer, Minority Report, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2002. Daryl, Straight Eye: The Movie (short film), K Street Entertainment/Ultimate Film, 2004. Randy Becker, Christmas with the Kranks (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙Skipping Christmas⬙ and Skipping the Holidays), Columbia, 2004. Louis Lowery, Flags of Our Fathers, DreamWorks, 2006.
Television Work; Pilots: (With others) Creator, The Other Mall, Fox, c. 2005. Stage Appearances: Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1997. Ned Kynaston, The Complete Female Stage Beauty, City Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1998. 160
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HUGHES, Helen PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Grandma Kemp, Ramona (also known as Ramona Q), PBS, 1988.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by a supporting actress, 1988, for The Kidnapping of Baby John Doe; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1989, for Martha, Ruth & Edie; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, 1998, for Nan’s Taxi.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: William’s secretary Ⲇ1, Kane & Abel, CBS, 1985. Hoover vs. the Kennedys: The Second Civil War, syndicated, 1987. Roberta Coign, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Television Appearances; Movies: Maggie, Evil Stalks This House (also known as Tales of the Haunted), Global, 1981. Woman in bar, The Princess and the Cabbie, CBS, 1981. Flo Adler, Off Your Rocker, 1982. Edna Kroog, Till Death Do Us Part (also known as Madhouse), 1982. Sophie Cooperman, The Suicide Murders, CBS, 1985. Gussie, My Father, the Rival, 1985. Mrs. Mandel, Mama’s Going to Buy You a Mockingbird, CBC (Canada), 1987. Aunt Helen, The Kidnapping of Baby John Doe (also known as Baby John Doe), 1987. Hot Paint, CBS, 1988. Ms. Jennings, Sorry, Wrong Number, CBS, 1989. Mrs. Gibson, Final Notice, USA Network, 1989. Emma, Last Wish, ABC, 1992. Aunt Kitty, Rapture, syndicated, 1993. Grandma Belle Hatch, Night of the Twisters, The Family Channel, 1996. Moonlight Becomes You (also known as Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙Moonlight Becomes You⬙), Fox Family, 1998. Betty Gaines, Evidence of Blood, TMC, 1998. Grandma, Locked in Silence, Showtime, 1999. Aunt Melva Jones, Harlan County War, Cinemax, 2000.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Mrs. Connors, Outrageous!, Cinema 5 Distributing, 1977. Mrs. Webley, Wild Horse Hank, 1979. Ruth, Middle Age Crazy (also known as Heartfarm), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. Rose Goldberg, The Lucky Star (also known as La belle etoile), Pickman, 1980. Mrs. Callaghan, Suzanne, Twentieth Century Fox, 1980. Agatha Galen, The Incubus, Artists Releasing Corp., 1981. Louise Shepherd, Visiting Hours (also known as Get Well Soon, Terreur a l’hospital central, and The Fright), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Martin’s mother, Au nom de tous les miens (also known as For Those I Loved), Cinema International Corporation, 1983. Mary, The Peanut Butter Solution (also known as Contes pour tous Ⲇ2, Operation beurre de pinottes, and Tales for All Ⲇ2), New World Pictures, 1985. Marwella Harbison, Blue Monkey (also known as Green Monkey, Insect, and Invasion of the Bodysuckers), International Spectrafilm, 1987. Mrs. McDermott, Palais Royale (also known as Smoke Screen and Smokescreen), Starlight, 1988. Clara, Martha, Ruth & Edie, 1988. Rose, Falling Over Backwards, 1990. Mrs. Moriarty, The Amityville Curse, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 1990. Mrs. D, South of Wawa, 1991. High school teacher, Giant Steps, 1992. Second grade teacher, Billy Madison, Universal, 1995. Boardroom woman, Tommy Boy, Paramount, 1995. Eunice, Never Too Late (also known as Jamais trop tard), Allegro Distribution U.S., 1997.
Television Appearances; Specials: A Mouse, A Mystery and Me, NBC, 1987. Florence Martin, Andrea Martin ... Together Again (also known as Andrea Martin: Together Again), Showtime and CBC (Canada), 1989. Television Appearances; Pilots: Maggie Simpson, Tales of the Haunted, syndicated, 1981. Mrs. Nelson, Max and Me, ABC, 1985. Nan’s Taxi, Global, 1998. 161
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Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙You Won’t Have Nicholas to Kick Around Anymore: Part 1,⬙ Eight Is Enough, ABC, 1978. Madeline, ⬙The Genesis Tapes: Part 2,⬙ The Littlest Hobo, CTV and syndicated, 1984. Kate Barrows, ⬙Breeding Ground,⬙ War of the Worlds, syndicated, 1989. ⬙Fading Away,⬙ The Hitchhiker, USA Network, 1990. Mrs. Froi, ⬙A Kiss Is Just a Psi,⬙ Beyond Reality, USA Network, 1992. Grandma Rose, ⬙How to Kill a Monster,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1997. Granny Mary, ⬙Plane Crash on Christmas Day,⬙ Real Kids, Real Adventures, Global, 1998. Mrs. Cynthia Bruna, ⬙Frozen Faith,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1998. Mrs. Tucci, ⬙A Likely Story,⬙ Due South, 1999. Mrs. Vitale, ⬙Family Matters,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2001. Mrs. Vitale, ⬙All in a Day’s Work,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2001. Mrs. Rothstein, ⬙A Low Dishonest Decade,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, CTV (Canada), 2002. Mrs. Vanderbilt, ⬙Buttons the Geriatric,⬙ Puppets Who Kill, Comedy Central, 2004.
Sally’s sister, A Walk in the Park, 1999. Gina Williams, TripFall, Artist View Entertainment, 2000. Susan Price, Two Shades of Blue, Cutting Edge Entertainment, 2000. A.C.’s wife, Rock Star, Warner Bros., 2001. Amanda Reeve, Pendulum, DEJ Productions, 2001. Beth Morton, Ozzie, Mainline Releasing, 2001. Karen, MacArthur Park, 2001, Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2003. Neighbor, Boys Klub, 2001, Arkles Entertainment, 2004. Rich widow Feeney, Haunted Lighthouse (also known as R. L. Stine’s ⬙Haunted Lighthouse⬙), Busch Entertainment/Lookout Entertainment, 2003. Newscaster, El Padrino (also known as El Padrino— Mexican Godfather), Laguna Productions, 2004. Holly Hardin, Freezerburn, The Brookturn Co./MUSK Entertainment/Cosmic Audience, 2005. Karen, You and Your Stupid Mate, Lightning Entertainment, 2005. Iris Quarrie, Final Move, Imageworks Entertainment International, 2006. The Benchwarmers, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006. I.R.A.: King of Nothing, BBI Entertainment, 2006.
HUNTER, Rachel 1969–
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Style World, WE: Women’s Entertainment and Romance Classics, beginning 2000. Judge, Are You Hot? The Search for America’s Sexiest People (also known as Are You Hot?), ABC, 2003. Movie star, The Real Gilligan’s Island, TBS, beginning 2004. Contestant, Dancing with the Stars, ABC, 2005. Host, Style Me with Rachel Hunter (also known as Style Me), WE: Women’s Entertainment, beginning c. 2006.
PERSONAL Born September 9, 1969, in Auckland, New Zealand; married Rod Stewart (a singer), December 15, 1990 (separated); children: Renee, Liam Macallister. Education: Attended secretarial school. Addresses: Manager—Chuck Binder, Binder and Associates, 1465 Lindacrest Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Jim Dobson, Indie Pubic Relations, 5225 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 514, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Host of the series Body by VH1, VH1. Some sources cite Hunter as a fashion correspondent for Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, ET, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated.
Career: Actress. Worked as a fashion model, including appearances as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model; appeared in print advertisements and in commercials; founder of the production company Bee Knees. Affiliated with animal charities, founder of the Rachel Hunter Lowland Gorilla Fund and ambassador for the Born Free Foundation; also affiliated with the Variety Club charitable organization; participated at benefits.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: (In archive footage) Herself, Retrosexual: The 80s, VH1, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Fiona Covington, Best Actress, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Gloria, Redemption of the Ghost, 2002. It’s a Very Muppet Christmas Movie, NBC, 2002. Hayley Anderson, Larva, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Kelly Simons, Winding Roads, PorchLight Entertainment, 1999. Marilyn, Just a Little Harmless Sex, Phaedra Cinema, 1999.
Television Appearances; Specials: Sports Illustrated: The Making of the Swimsuit Issue, HBO, 1989. 162
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Cohost, Supermodel of the World: 1993, syndicated, 1993. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit USA: America the Beautiful, HBO, 1993. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit ’94: The 30th Anniversary, ABC, 1994. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Special: Class of ’95, NBC, 1995. (In archive footage) Look Who’s Famous Now, TV2 (New Zealand), 1999. (In archive footage) Happy Birthday 2 You, TV2, 2000. Host and narrator, America’s Hottest Places to Cool Off, Travel Channel, 2001. Presenter, An All–Star Tribute to Brian Wilson, TNT, 2001. Christmas in Tinseltown, BBC, 2001. Host, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2003, Spike TV, 2003. Herself, Rachel Hunter: Laid Bare, Sky One, 2003. Herself, When Supermodels Ruled the World, VH1, 2003. Model, Sports Illustrated 40th Anniversary Swimsuit Special: American Beauty, Spike TV, 2004. Herself, Maxim Hot 100, VH1, 2004.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: TFI Friday, Channel 4 (England), 1996, 2000. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, multiple appearances, 2000, 2001, 2004. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003. Today with Des and Mel, Independent Television, 2003. V Graham Norton, Channel 4, 2003. Good Day Live, Fox, 2004. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), Independent Television, 2004. ⬙Secrets of the Supermodels,⬙ The Tyra Banks Show, Oxygen, 2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 1993 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1993. Presenter, The 1993 World Music Awards, ABC, 1993. Presenter, The 2001 Radio Music Awards, ABC, 2001. World Music Awards 2005, ABC, 2005.
Videos: Sports Illustrated 1994 Swimsuit Issue Video, Dakota North Entertainment/WarnerVision Films, 1994, also released as Sports Illustrated 1994 Swimsuit Issue Video Extended Version.. Sports Illustrated 40th Anniversary Swimsuit Special: American Beauty, 2004.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: The Howard Stern Radio Show, multiple appearances, 2000, 2001, 2004. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙Just My Dog,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1995. Herself, ⬙Cap–Beer–Cino,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Eileen Ford, Lifetime, 1998. Meegan Garrity, ⬙Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1999. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Kathy Ireland, Lifetime, 2002. Host, ⬙Kentucky Derby,⬙ 10 Things Every Guy Should Experience, Spike TV, 2004. Herself, ⬙Merry Christmas,⬙ The Vicar of Dibley, BBC, 2004. Stacy’s mom, ⬙Stacy’s Mom,⬙ Making the Video, MTV, 2004. Tess, ⬙The Committed,⬙ Film Fakers, American Movie Classics, 2004. Herself, ⬙Going to a Bar Mitzvah with Fran,⬙ Living with Fran, The WB, 2005. BSTV, VH1, 2005.
Music Videos: Fountains of Wayne, ⬙Stacy’s Mom,⬙ 2003. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, July 28, 2000, p. 164. Hello!, September 3, 2002, pp. 16–19. Movieline, August, 1999, p. 20. Newsweek, June 20, 2005, p. 73. People Weekly, April 5, 2004, p. 24. Sports Illustrated, February, 2004, p. 180. Star TV, March 12, 2005, pp. 1, 7. TV Guide, March 18, 2000, pp. 38–40. Electronic: Rachel Hunter.com, http://www.rachelhunter.com, October 29, 2005.
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JACOT, Christopher 1979– (Chris Jacot) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Pierre Boucher, Canada: A People’s History (also known as Le Canada: Une histoire populaire; documentary), CBC (Canada), 2000. Graham, Merlin’s Apprentice, Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Born June 30, 1979, in Canada. Education: Studied acting at the National Theatre School of Canada; trained in ballet and modern dance.
Television Appearances; Movies: Kyle, Tagged: The Jonathan Wamback Story, 2001. Larry Cane in Vietnam, Word of Honor, TNT, 2003. Michael Nowlin, A Killer Upstairs, Lifetime, 2005.
Addresses: Manager—Schacter Entertainment, 1157 S. Beverly Dr., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials for SOLO cell phone plans.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Young Ray, ⬙Blood Brothers,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV (Canada), 1999. Baxter Shaw, ⬙Detention,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000. Julio, ⬙My Blue Heaven,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV, 2000. Baxter Shaw, ⬙Awakenings 2,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2001. Blake, ⬙Warlock of Nu Theta Phi,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 2002. Ricky Dallas, ⬙Almost Famous Almost,⬙ The Zack Files, ITV (Canada) and Fox Family, 2002. Young Adam Kane, ⬙Time Squared,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2002. Patrick, ⬙Judgement Day,⬙ 1–800–MISSING (also known as Missing), Lifetime, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Edgar, Short for Nothing, 1998. Phil, The Stone Skipper (short), 1999. Peter Wong/Original Lysander, Get Over It (also known as Get Over It!), Miramax, 2001. Silver Brassurd, The Bay of Love and Sorrows (also known as La baie de l’amour et des regrets), Odeon Films, 2002. (As Chris Jacot) Voice of Wayne, Rescue Heroes: The Movie (animated), 2003. Nick, Going the Distance, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 2004. Jake, Hellraiser: Hellworld, Buena Vista Home Video, 2005. The director, Playing the Role (short), 2005.
Also appeared as Phil Dorfman, ⬙Lockdown,⬙ Street Time, Showtime; John Meredith, ⬙Under the Dragon’s Tail,⬙ The Murdoch Mysteries.
Television Appearances; Series: Alex Bellows, MythQuest, PBS and CBC (Canada), 2001.
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JONES Jack Gilroy, ⬙Do You Believe in Magic?,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1998. Edward Proxy, ⬙People v. Gunny,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2000. Booth Gunderson, ⬙The Easter Bunny,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 2000. Phil, ⬙Someone Old, Someplace New,⬙ Will & Grace, NBC, 2002. Don Westmore, ⬙Hide and Seek,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2002. Deputy Nirman, ⬙Day 2: 11:00 p.m.–12:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2003. Deputy Nirman, ⬙Day 2: 12:00 a.m.–1:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2003. Trey Jeffers, ⬙Vaccinations,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2003. Guy, ⬙You Can’t Always Get What You Want,⬙ That ’70s Show, Fox, 2004. Ray Miller, ⬙Welcome to Liberty Village,⬙ Alias, ABC, 2005.
JONES, Jamison PERSONAL Born in Detroit, MI; married; children: one. Education: Attended Western Michigan University; California State University, Fullerton, graduated; trained at American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA. Addresses: Office—Jones Films, 3940 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Suite 326, Studio City, CA 91604. Career: Actor, producer, writer, stunt coordinator, and stunt performer. Jones Films (development and production company), Studio City, CA, principal and consultant; American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA, former member of acting company; theatrical combat instructor. None of the Above (rock band), performed as singer and drummer.
Appeared as William Pevey in General Hospital. Stage Appearances: The Special Place, Women in Theatre, Los Angeles, 1999. Bob Philips, How the Other Half Loves, 2000. Chris, The Crucible, International City Theatre, Long Beach, CA, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Pilot, Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Ex–boyfriend, Mail Bonding, Pure Grain Digital Productions, 1995. Frank, Dark Blue, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Debussy, Le Defi (short film), Jones Films, 2003. Alan, Save It for Later (also known as Water Under the Bridge), Ananda Films, 2003. Detective Bobby Riley, Hollywood Homicide, Columbia, 2003. Gary, Live to Ride, Vista Films, 2005. Guru, Gettin’ Lucky, Jones Films/MVP Productions, 2005. California guy, West of Brooklyn, 68 Cent Features, 2005.
Appeared in Angels in America, Othello, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, all with American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA; appeared as Jack Palmer, The Boys Next Door, 68 Cent Theatre, Los Angeles; appeared in productions of Cyrano de Bergerac and Dancing at Lughnasa; performed with California Shakespeare Festival, East Los Angeles Classic Theatre, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, Napa Valley Shakespeare Festival, and South Coast Repertory Theatre; also performed at Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Appeared as killer in a film titled Before It’s Too Late.
Stage Work: Sword–fight choreographer, Hamlet, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Cleveland, OH, 2002.
Film Work: Producer, Le Defi (short film), Jones Films, 2003. Producer and stunt coordinator, Gettin’ Lucky, Jones Films/MVP Productions, 2005. Coproducer and stunt coordinator, West of Brooklyn, 68 Cent Features, 2005.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Rookie One, Star Wars: Rebel Assault II—The Hidden Empire (also known as Star Wars: Rebel Assault II), LucasArts Entertainment, 1995. Voice of Stinger, Top Gun: Fire at Will, MicroProse Software/Spectrum Holobyte, 1996. Voice, Falcon 4.0, Atari Interactive, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙For the Sake of Science,⬙ Women: Stories of Passion, Showtime, 1997. Carmus, ⬙Shadows of Death,⬙ Conan: The Adventurer, syndicated, 1998. 165
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WRITINGS Film Scripts: Le Defi (short film), Jones Films, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Jones Films, http://www.jonesfilms.com, August 17, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Meese, Dear America: Color Me Dark, HBO, 2000.
PERSONAL Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Education: Studied theatre at York University.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Officer Martin, Top Cops, CBS, 1994. Marco, ⬙Spec Ops,⬙ La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 1998. Albert Cooper, ⬙Infection,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict, syndicated, 1998. Special Agent Jeffreys, ⬙Windows,⬙ Falcone, CBS, 2000. Zoran, ⬙Fatal Error,⬙ Code Name: Eternity, syndicated, 2000. Justin Kalen, ⬙Take No Prisoners,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict, syndicated, 2000. Director, ⬙The Perfect Day,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000. Blair, Queer as Folk, Showtime, 2002. Adderly, ⬙Double Down,⬙ Tracker, syndicated, 2002. Calvin Porter, ⬙Blood Ties,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2002.
Addresses: Contact—c/o OAZ & Associates, Inc., 438 Queen St. East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1T4 Canada. Career: Actor and writer. Toronto French School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, junior volleyball coach, 2000–02. Awards, Honors: Canadian Comedy Award nomination (with others), film—pretty funny writing, 2004, for Expecting. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Sled, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1997. The Swanne: George II, The Death of Cupid, Studio Festival, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 2002.
Film Appearances: Emergency room doctor, Extreme Measures, Columbia, 1996. Jeff, Moving Day (short), 1998. Seamus, Turn It Up, New Line Cinema, 2000. Waylander, Jason X, New Line Cinema, 2001. Himself/Waylander, By Any Means Necessary: The Making of ⬙Jason X⬙ (documentary short), New Line Home Video, 2002. Azaan, Expecting (also known as Party Surprise!), 2002.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (Dialogue) Expecting (also known as Party Surprise!), 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Rollie Jordan Ⲇ2, Night Man (also known as NightMan), syndicated, 1998–99. KASSOVITZ, Mathieu 1967– Television Appearances; Movies: Secretary, Visitors of the Night, NBC, 1995. Officer Getz, Gridlock (also known as Gridlock—Die falle and Obstruction), NBC, 1996.
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KASSOVITZ Felix, Metisse (also known as Cafe au lait), New Yorker Films, 1993. Johnny, Regarde les hommes tomber (also known as See How They Fall), M.I.H.K., 1994. Avant ... mais apres (short film), 1994. Elle voulait faire quelque chose, 1994. 3000 scenarios contre un virus (also known as 3000 Scenarios to Combat a Virus), 1994. (Uncredited) Man on street, La cite des enfants perdus (also known as The City of Lost Children, Die Stadt der verlorenen Kinder, La ciudad de los ninos perdidos, and La ciutat dels nens perduts), 1995. Young skinhead, La haine (also known as Hate and Hatred), 1995. Les fleurs de Maria Papadopylou, 1995. (Uncredited) Clement, Mon homme (also known as My Man), Artificial Eye, 1996. Paramedic, Des nouvelles du bon Dieu (also known as News from the Good Lord), 1996. The younger Albert Dehousse, Un heroes tres discret (also known as A Self–Made Hero), 1996. Himself, Assassin(s): no comment, 1997. Max, Assassin(s), MKL Lazennec Diffusion, 1997. Mugger, The Fifth Element (also known as Le cinquieme element), Columbia, 1997. Roland, Le plaisir (et ses petits tracas) [also known as Pleasure (and Its Little Inconveniences)], 1998. Herschel, Jakob the Liar (also known as Jakob le menteur), Columbia, 1999. Nino Quincampoix, Le fabuleux destin d’Amelie Poulain (also known as Amelie, Amelie from Montmartre, Amelie of Montmartre, The Fabulous Destiny of Amelie Poulain, and Die Fabelhafte Welt der Amelie), Miramax, 2001. Les rivieres pourpres (also known as The Crimson Rivers), TriStar, 2001. Voice, Traitement de substitution n4 (animated; also known as Substitution n4), K Films, 2002. Yuri, Birthday Girl, Miramax, 2002. Tarubi, l’arabe strait 1 & 2 (short film), 2002. Physionomiste banquet, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatre (also known as Asterix and Obelix Meet Cleopatra, Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, and Asterix & Obelix: Mission Kleopatra), Miramax, 2003. Riccardo Fontana, Amen (also known as Eyewitness and Der Stellvertreter), Kino International, 2003. Robert, Munich, Universal, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Lee Stollman, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, writer, and film editor. MNP Enterprise, producer; Kasso Inc. Productions, cofounder, 1993; IB2K (production company), cofounder, 2000. Appeared in advertisements and directed commercials. Cannes International Film Festival, member of jury, 2001. Also worked as an assistant director, including work on industrial films. Awards, Honors: Perspectives du Cinema Award, Cannes International Film Festival, 1991, for Cauchemar blanc; Paris Film Festival awards, best actor and special jury prize, both 1993, and Cesar Award nominations, most promising actor and best first work, Academie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema, both 1994, all for Metisse; Cesar Award, most promising actor, 1995, for Regarde les hommes tomber; Prix Jean Gabin, 1995, for Un heroes tres discret; Best Director Award and nomination for Golden Palm, both Cannes International Film Festival, 1995, European Film Award, best young film, 1995, nomination for Golden Alexander, Thessaloniki Film Festival, 1995, Cesar awards, best film and (with Scott Stevenson) best editing, 1996, Cesar Award nominations, best director and best writing—original or adaptation, 1996, and Film Critics Circle of Australia Award, best foreign–language film, 1996, all for La haine; nomination for Golden Palm, Cannes International Film Festival, 1997, for Assassin(s); nomination for Golden Seashell, San Sebastian International Film Festival, 2000, Cesar Award nomination, best director, 2001, and Audience Award nomination, best director, European Film awards, 2001, all for Les rivieres pourpres; Cabourg Romantic Film Festival Award, best actor, 2001, for Le fabuleux destin d’Amelie Poulain; Cesar Award nomination, best actor, 2003, for Amen. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mathias Oppenheim, Au bout du bout au banc (also known as Make Room for Tomorrow), 1978. Short waiter, L’annee prochaine ... si tout va bien (also known as Next Year If All Goes Well), 1981. Fierrot le pou (short film), 1990. Piaz, Touch and Die (also known as Chi tocca muore), 1991. Assassins... (short film), Warner Bros., 1992. Un ete sans histoires (also known as French Summer), 1992.
Film Director: Second assistant director, Moitie–moitie, AFMD/Prima Film, 1989. Fierrot le pou (short film), 1990. Cauchemar blanc (short film; also known as White Nightmare), 1991. Assassins... (short film), Warner Bros., 1992. Metisse (also known as Cafe au lait), New Yorker Films, 1993. La haine (also known as Hate and Hatred), 1995. 167
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Assassins... (short film), Warner Bros., 1992. Metisse (also known as Cafe au lait), New Yorker Films, 1993. La haine (also known as Hate and Hatred), 1995. Assassin(s), MKL Lazennec Diffusion, 1997. (With Jean–Christophe Grange) Les rivieres pourpres (also known as The Crimson Rivers; based on the novel by Grange), TriStar, 2001. OTHER SOURCES
Film Producer: Executive producer, Metisse (also known as Cafe au lait), New Yorker Films, 1993. (With others) La chepor (short film), MNP Enterprise/ Guyon/Chic Films, 2004. Neg maron, Mars Distribution, 2005. Avida, MNP Enterprise, 2006.
Periodicals: Empire, issue 78, 1995, p. 54. Entertainment Weekly, August 22, 2003, p. 41. New York Times, September 22, 2002. Variety, January 5, 2004, p. 14. Electronic: Mathieu Kassovitz—Site Officiel, http://www.mathieu kassovitz.com, December 10, 2005.
Film Editor: La haine (also known as Hate and Hatred), 1995. Assassin(s), MKL Lazennec Diffusion, 1997. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young Berlioz, La vie de Berlioz, [France], 1983.
KATT, Bill See KATT, William
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Philippe Nahon, de l’acteur fetiche a l’icone (documentary), 2004.
KATT, Nicky 1970– (Nick Katt, Niky Katt)
Television Appearances; Episodic: Christophe, Medecins de nuit, 1978. Guest, 7 sur 7, 1995. Guest, Surprise sur prise, 1995. Guest, Tout le monde en parle, 2002. Guest, Comme au cinema, 2003. Guest, Breakfast, BBC, 2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Nicholas Lee Katt; born May 11 (some sources cite May 30), 1970, in SD; married Annie (divorced).
Television Work; Movies: Assistant director, Stirn et Stern, [France], 1990.
Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—John Carrabino, John Carrabino Management, 100 North Crescent Dr., Suite 323, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—David Pollick, Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
RECORDINGS Music Video Director: Tonton David, ⬙Peuples du monde,⬙ 1990. Sayan Supa Crew, ⬙Y’a,⬙ 2000.
Career: Actor.
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Awards, Honors: Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a drama series, International Press Academy, 2001, for Boston Public; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by a supporting actor in a comedy or musical, 2003, for Full Frontal.
Screenplays: Fierrot le pou (short film), 1990. Cauchemar blanc (short film; also known as White Nightmare), 1991. 168
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Son, Underground Aces, Filmways, c. 1980. (As Nick Katt) Schoolchild, Gremlins, Warner Bros., 1984. (As Nick Katt) Steve Kurtz, The ’Burbs, Universal, 1989. Hippie, Martians Go Home (also known as Spaceballs 2), Taurus Entertainment Company, 1990. Waiter, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Clint Bruno, Dazed and Confused, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Vic, American Yakuza (also known as Yakuza vs. Mafia), Toei Company, 1993, First Look Pictures Releasing, c. 1993. Carnoburger cashier, The Doom Generation, Trimark Pictures, 1995. Joey Corto, Strange Days, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1995. Mark, The Babysitter, Republic, 1995. Pony, The Cure, Universal, 1995. Billy Ray Cobb, A Time to Kill, Warner Bros., 1996. Mix, Johns, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1996. Tim, SubUrbia (also known as subUrbi@), Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Spike, Batman & Robin, Warner Bros., 1997. Barry, Delivered (also known as Death by Pizza), Edie Films, 1998. Ben, Say You’ll Be Mine, 1998. Deputy Steve Shanning, Phantoms (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Phantoms⬙), Dimension Films, 1998. Jordan Belzer, One True Thing, Universal, 1998. Mutiny (short film), 1998. Stacy, The Limey, Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Greg Weinstein, Boiler Room, New Line Cinema, 2000. Hayes Hodges III, Rules of Engagement (also known as Les regles d’engagement and Rules—Sekunden der Entscheidung), Paramount, 2000. Obecks, The Way of the Gun, Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Voice of one of the four men, Waking Life (animated), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2001. Actor playing Hitler, Full Frontal (also known as The Art of Negotiating a Turn and How to Survive a Hotel Room Fire), Miramax, 2002. Frank Marnikov, Speakeasy, Miramax, 2002. Fred Duggar, Insomnia, Warner Bros., 2002. Razor, The School of Rock (also known as School of Rock), Paramount, 2003. Stan, Secondhand Lions, New Line Cinema, 2003. Handsome man, I Love Your Work, 2003, ThinkFilm, 2005. Ferris, Riding the Bullet (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Riding the Bullet⬙), Innovation Film Group, 2004. Stuka, Sin City (also known as Frank Miller’s ⬙Sin City⬙), Dimension Films, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Knight Rider 2010, UPN, 1994. Ray, Scotch and Milk, Sundance Channel, 1998. Television Appearances; Specials: (As Nick Katt) Goldie and Kids ... Listen to Us, ABC, 1982. (As Nick Katt) Jeff Anastas, Contract for Life: The S.A. D.D. Story, CBS, 1984. Television Appearances; Episodic: Bookie, ⬙The Devil and Mandy Breem/The Millionaire,⬙ Fantasy Island, ABC, 1980. Pat McGuire, ⬙Diamond in the Rough,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1981. Jack, ⬙The Day the Rebs Took Lincoln,⬙ Voyagers!, NBC, 1982. Scott Spencer, ⬙The Good Life,⬙ Trapper John, M.D., CBS, 1982. (As Nick Katt) ⬙Suffer the Children,⬙ Quincy, M.D. (also known as Quincy), NBC, 1983. Mark, ⬙Present Imperfect,⬙ The Facts of Life, NBC, 1988. Nicky, ⬙The Show We Wrote the Day We Found out We Were Going on Opposite Roseanne,⬙ Double Rush, CBS, 1995. Arthur, ⬙The One with the Bullies,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1996. Starkweather, ⬙Nightstalker,⬙ Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996. Evan Piscarek, ⬙The Intersection,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. Evan Piscarek, ⬙The Weight,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2003. Voices of Dr. Brown and old man, ⬙The Incredible Hank,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2003. (In archive footage; uncredited) Arthur, ⬙The One with All the Other Ones: Part 1,⬙ Friends, NBC, 2004. Voices of artist and person on the phone, ⬙Ceci n’est pas une King of the Hill,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2004. Appeared as a clerk in an episode of Love & War, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: Astoria, Fox, 1998. Inspector Sean Cole, The Evidence, ABC, 2005. Television Work; Series: (As Niky Katt) Additional voices, The Get Along Gang (animated), CBS, 1984–86.
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Stage Appearances: Albie, Love Streams, Center Theater, Los Angeles area, c. 1981. Eddie Wolfe, A Second Hand Memory, Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, 2004–2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Edward Marshall, Rough Riders (also known as Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders), TNT, 1997.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Atton Rand, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II—The Sith Lords (also known as Star Wars: KOTOR II), LucasArts Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Bill Katt) Marine private, Night Chase (also known as L.A. Cab and The Man in the Back Seat), 1970. (As Bill Katt) Davey, The Trackers (also known as No Trumpets, No Drums), ABC, 1971. Billy Jack, The Daughters of Joshua Cabe, ABC, 1972. Bob, Can Ellen Be Saved? (also known as Children of God), ABC, 1974. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason Returns (also known as The Defense Never Rests), NBC, 1985. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun, NBC, 1986. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star, NBC, 1986. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Lost Love, NBC, 1987. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Murdered Madam, NBC, 1987. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel, NBC, 1987. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Sinister Spirit, NBC, 1987. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace, NBC, 1988. Paul Drake, Jr., Perry Mason: The Case of the Lady in the Lake, NBC, 1988. Brian Rutledge, Swimsuit (also known as Swimsuit: The Movie), NBC, 1989. Troy Rooney, Stranger by Night, HBO, 1994. Ben Healy, Problem Child 3: Junior in Love (also known as Problem Child 3 and Problem Child 3: Junior’s in Love), NBC, 1995. Dr. Dell Davis, Amerikan Cop (also known as American Cop and Americanski Blyuz), 1995. Paul Grogan, ⬙Piranha,⬙ Roger Corman Presents (also known as Roger Corman Presents ⬙Piranha⬙), Showtime, 1995. Andrew Burns, Devil’s Food, Lifetime, 1996. Paul Donahue, Rattled, USA Network, 1996. Richard Tennant, Romantic Undertaking, 1996. Harry Harper, Mother Teresa: In the Name of God’s Poor (also known as In the Name of God’s Poor and Mutter Teresa), Family Channel, 1997. Jean Benoit, Catch Me If You Can (also known as Deadly Game, Hide and Seek, and Jeu mortel), Fox Family Channel, 1998. John Logan, Determination of Death, Lifetime, 2001. Gittis, Gentle Ben (also known as Terror on the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002. Donald Fiske, Mystery Woman: Game Time, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, August, 2002, p. 48. Movieline, September, 2002, p. 16.
KATT, William 1951(?)– (Bill Katt, Billy Katt) PERSONAL Full name, William Theodore Katt; born February 16, 1951 (some sources cite 1950 or 1955), in Los Angeles, CA; son of William Theodore Katt (an actor; known as Bill Williams) and Barbara Hale (an actress); married Deborah Kahane, July 22, 1979 (some sources cite February 16, 1981); children: Clayton Alexander, Emerson Hunter. Education: Attended Orange Coast College; trained for the stage with the Los Angeles Light Opera Workshop.Politics: Democrat. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Member of the South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa, CA, and the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Workshop, Los Angeles. Mentor and participant, HatcH audiovisual festival, Bozeman, MT, 2005. Military service: U.S. Air National Guard, served for six years. Awards, Honors: Named one of the most promising new actors of 1977, John Willis’ Screen World, 1977; Drama Critics Circle Award, 1979, for Bon jour la bon jour. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Ralph Hinkley (name later changed to Ralph Hanley), The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981–83. 170
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Television Appearances; Specials: Pippn, Pippin: His Life and Times (musical; also known as Pippin), ON–TV, 1981. Jimmy Curry, The Rainmaker, HBO, 1982. The All–New Circus of the Stars and Side Show (also known as Circus of the Stars Ⲇ16), CBS, 1991. Host, Tabloids: Behind the Headlines, syndicated, 1993. The Defense Rests: A Tribute to Raymond Burr, NBC, 1993. Himself, Surf Now Apocalypse Later, 2002. (In archive footage; uncredited) Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Bill Katt) Jimmy, ⬙Death by the Numbers,⬙ Ironside, NBC, 1972. (As Bill Katt) Private first class, ⬙Dear Dad,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1972. Wally Lytton, ⬙Weird Wednesday,⬙ Emergency!, NBC, 1972. (As Bill Katt) Andy, ⬙The Ancient Warrior,⬙ Kung Fu, ABC, 1973. (As Bill Katt) Jimmy Phillips, ⬙The Old Neighborhood,⬙ The Rookies, ABC, 1974. Lonnie Weeks, ⬙The Tarnished Badge,⬙ Gunsmoke, CBS, 1974. Marty Wadsworth, ⬙Warning: All Wives...,⬙ Police Woman, NBC, 1974. Carey Nysrom, ⬙Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Death,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1975. Porter Yarborough, ⬙The Rolling Y,⬙ Ironside, NBC, 1975. Flower prince, ⬙Thumbelina,⬙ Shelley Duvall’s ⬙Faerie Tale Theater⬙ (also known as Faerie Tale Theater), Showtime, 1984. Ben Witherspoon, ⬙Past Tense, Future Tense: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Our House, NBC, 1986. Dr. Burke, ⬙A Stolen Heart,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1988. Jeffrey Teller, ⬙Portrait of the Artists,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1992. Jeffrey Teller, ⬙Teddy’s Best Friend,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1992. Derek Hartman, ⬙Love’s Deadly Desire,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Jeffrey Teller, ⬙Moving Pictures,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1993. Dave Dwyer, Okavango: The Wild Frontier (also known as Okavango), syndicated, 1993. ⬙In Cover of Darkness: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Dark Justice, CBS, 1993. Brian Cobham, ⬙Who Killed the Fashion King?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1994. Roland Spear, ⬙Flashdance,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1994. Voice of Dr. Roma, ⬙No Face Like Home,⬙ Animaniacs (animated; also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Animaniacs⬙), Fox, 1994. Voice of Zowie, ⬙Riddler’s Reform,⬙ Batman: The Animated Series (animated), Fox, 1994.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Ralph Hinkley (name later changed to Ralph Hanley), ⬙The Greatest American Hero,⬙ The Greatest American Hero, ABC, 1981. Congressional representative Thomas Bell, Jr., Top of the Hill, CBS, 1989. Film Appearances: Peter Addams, The Late Liz, Gateway, 1971. Tommy Ross, Carrie, United Artists, 1976. Elgin Smith, First Love, UMC Pictures, 1977. Harry Alonzo Longbaugh (the Sundance Kid; some sources cite name as Harry Alonzo Longabaugh), Butch and Sundance, the Early Days, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1978. Jack Barlow, Big Wednesday (also known as Summer of Innocence), Warner Bros., 1978. George Loomis, Baby, Secret of the Lost Legend (also known as Dinosaur ... Secret of the Lost Legend), Buena Vista, 1985. Roger Cobb, House (also known as House: Ding Dong, You’re Dead), New World, 1986. 171
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Himself, Fangoria’s Weekend of Horrors (documentary), Media Home Entertainment, 1986. Steve Shepard, White Ghost, Gibraltar Entertainment, 1988. Marshall Roman, Wedding Band, IRS Releasing, 1990. Rebel Storm (also known as Rebel Waves and Rising Storm), Academy Entertainment, 1990. Paul Avery, Last Call, Prism Entertainment, 1991. Franklyn Carlysle, Naked Obsession, Concorde Productions, 1992. Michael Cooper, Double X: The Name of the Game (also known as Double X and Run Rabbit Run), New World International, 1992. Robert Cobb, House IV (also known as House IV: Home Deadly Home and House IV: The Repossession), New Line Home Video, 1992. Richard Sullivan, Desperate Motive (also known as Distant Cousins), New Line Cinema, 1993. Brian, The Paper Boy, Republic, 1994. Waggy, Tollbooth, Trans Atlantic Entertainment/New Line Cinema, 1994. Decaf, Cyborg 3: The Recycler (also known as Cyborg 3 and Cyborg 3: The Creation), Warner Vision Films, 1995. Don Mitchell, Daddy’s Girl, LIVE Entertainment, 1996. Father Bob, U’bejani, 1997. Sergeant Niktaukus, Whacked, 1997. Mr. Purr, Jawbreaker, Columbia/TriStar, 1998. Surgeon, Twin Falls Idaho, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Hyacinth, A Plus Entertainment, 1998. (In archive footage) Tommy Ross, The Rage: Carrie 2 (also known as Carrie 2 and Carrie 2, Say You’re Sorry), United Artists, 1999. George, The Clean and Narrow, Sneak Preview Entertainment, 2000. Learning to Surf, Rociante Films, 2000. Gino, Circuit, Jour de Fete Films, 2001. The investor, Treading Water, 2002. Malcolm Page, Snake Island, DEJ Productions, 2002. Dr. Tom Murray, Descendant (also known as Descendent, Descendent), Magic Hour Pictures/Mainline Releasing/York Entertainment, 2003. Bookie, Instant Karma, New Line Cinema, 2005. Ed Kennedy, River’s End, Molding Clay Productions, 2005. Voice of Scout, Firedog (animated), c. 2005. Reese’s boss, Gamers, Sideshow Production, 2006.
Also appeared in The Days of Wine and Roses. Major Tours: Rolf, The Sound of Music (musical), U.S. cities, 1972. RECORDINGS Albums: (As Billy Katt) Secret Smiles, MCA, 1982. Singing voice of Golo, Pardon My English, Nonesuch, 1994. Videos: Himself, The Making of ⬙House,⬙ 1986, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1996. English voices of old monk and Tinzin, Sazan aizu (anime; also known as Sazan Eyes and 3x3 Eyes), Bandai Entertainment/King Record Company/ Kodansha, 1991. Himself, Acting ⬙Carrie,⬙ Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists Home Entertainment, 2001. WRITINGS Screenplays: Blade Boxer, 1998. The Clean and Narrow, Sneak Preview Entertainment, 2000. Descendant (also known as Descendent, Descendent), Magic Hour Pictures/Mainline Releasing/York Entertainment, 2003.
Film Work: Coproducer, Blade Boxer, 1998. Director, The Clean and Narrow, Sneak Preview Entertainment, 2000. Director, River’s End, Molding Clay Productions, 2005.
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Addresses: Agent—Oscars, Abrams, Zimel & Associates, 438 Queen St. East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1T4 Canada. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Pretty boy dancer, PCU (also known as PCU Pit Party), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Fletcher, The Hanging Garden (also known as Le jardin suspendu), Odeon Films, 1997. Cole Willis, Sleeping Dogs Lie (also known as Le mystere d’Ambrose Small), 1998. Pilot, Altarpiece (short), 1998. (As Joel Keller) Kevin, The Life Before This, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1999. Patrick Aucoin, The Art of Woo, 2001. (As Joel Keller) Laptop guy, The Man, New Line Cinema, 2005.
Also appeared as Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye.
KELLY, Michael 1968– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Detective Ed Oosterhuis, Blue Murder, Global, 2001–2004. (As Joel Keller) Rich, Platinum, UPN, 2003.
Full name, Michael Joseph Kelly; born May 22, 1968, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Michael and Maureen Kelly. Education: Attended Carolina Coastal University; studied acting at the Actor’s Studio.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: (As Joel Keller) Cal Freese, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Liebman Entertainment, 235 Park Ave. South, 10th Fl., New York, NY 10003.
Television Appearances; Movies: Young Dennis, The Reckoning (also known as Final Judgement and Final Judgment), 1991. Matt, Net Worth, CBC (Canada), 1995. Max, Balls Up, 1997. (As Joel Keller) Ron, In His Father’s Shoes (also known as Les chaussures de mon pere), Showtime, 1997. (As Joel Keller) The Wrong Girl, NBC, 1999. Craig Warren, Crime in Connecticut: The Story of Alex Kelly (also known as Le retour d’Alex Kelly), CBS, 1999. (As Joel Keller) Larry Martin, Brotherhood of Murder, Showtime, 1999. (As Joel Keller) O’Connell, One Kill, Showtime, 2000. (As Joel Keller) Mark Woodruff, Murder Among Friends (also known as Isabella Rocks), PAX, 2001. (As Joel Keller) Todd Bakelin, Scared Silent, Lifetime, 2002. Neddy Harrison, The Piano Man’s Daughter (also known as La fille de l’homme au piano), CBC, 2003.
Career: Actor. Appeared with band Home Grown Lopes. Member: Actor’s Studio. CREDITS Film Appearances: Fisher, Origin of the Species, Monarch Home Video, 1998. Frankie, River Red, Castle Hill Productions, 1998. Michael Kaufman, Man on the Moon (also known as Der Mondmann), Universal, 1999. Doctor Dubin, Unbreakable, Buena Vista, 2000. CJ, Dawn of the Dead, Universal, 2004. George, Loggerheads, Strand Releasing, 2005. Rocco, Carlito’s Way: Rise to Power, Universal, 2005. Pete, Invincible, Buena Vista, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Wilbert ⬙Tibbs⬙ Thibodeaux, Level 9, UPN, 2000. Detective Bobby Crocker, Kojak, USA Network, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Andrew Klein, Kevin Hill, UPN, 2004. 173
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Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Detective Bobby Crocker, Kojak, USA Network, 2005.
Film Appearances: Chris, Hide and Seek, Children’s Film Foundation, 1972. Ronald Kray, The Krays (also known as The Kray Brothers and The Kray Twins), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1990. Aidan Carey, Papierowe malzenstwo (also known as Paper Marriage), Zespol Filmowy, 1992. Sy Spector, The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992. Max, Buevoes vadasz (also known as Magic Hunter and Freischutz), Shadow Distribution, 1994. Oliver, Killing Zoe, October Films, 1994. Jesus, Dog Eat Dog, FilmFour/Shona Productions/Tiger Aspect Productions, 2001. American Daylight, Kaleidoscope Entertainment, 2004. John Brady, Poppies, Troika Production, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials: Solstice: A Christmas Story, Lifetime, 1994. A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story, HBO, 1994. Why America Hates the Press (documentary), PBS, 1996. Television Appearances; Episodic: Barry, ⬙Slaves,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2000. Chip Waller, ⬙The Relay,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2001. Sean Taylor, ⬙Dragonchasers,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2002. Mark, ⬙Disappearing Acts,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2002. Douglas Carroll, ⬙Asterisk,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2002. Jack Barrett, ⬙Just Say Oops,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2003. Keen Dwyer, ⬙Last Rites,⬙ The Jury, Fox, 2004.
With Spandau Ballet, performer of songs that have appeared in films, television productions, and videos.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in Major Crimes; Miss Julie; and In Search of Strindberg, Stockholm, Sweden.
Film Work: Music director, Still Crazy, Columbia, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Fox, Take out the Beast, Showtime, 1995.
KEMP, Gary 1959– Television Appearances; Specials: (With Spandau Ballet) Live Aid, various channels, 1985. (With Spandau Ballet) Especial nochevieja 1989, 1990. Spandau Ballet: Live, 1990. Mark, Accentuate the Positive, Channel 4 (England), 1992. When Shoulderpads Ruled the World, BBC, 2002. 25 Years of Smash Hits, Channel 4, 2003. The Band Aid Story, BBC, 2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Gary James Kemp; born October 16, 1959, in Islington, London, England; son of Frank (a printer) and Eileen Kemp; brother of Martin Kemp (an actor and musician); married Sadie Frost (an actress; also known as Sadie Liza Vaugman), May 7, 1988 (divorced, 1997); married Lauren Barber (a costume designer), August 30, 2003; children: (first marriage) Finlay Munro; (second marriage) Milo Wolf. Education: Studied acting at the Anna Scher Theatre, London.Avocational Interests: Outdoor activities, art, literature, politics, Ireland, soccer.
Appeared in other programs. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Brit Awards 2005, Independent Television 2 and BBC America, 2005.
Career: Actor, musician, and composer. Spandau Ballet (musical group previously known as the Makers and as Gentry), founder, 1981, coleader, musician, and songwriter, 1981–90; record producer for other artists; affiliated with the Axiom design movement. Worked as a clerk for the Financial Times.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Arsenal supporter (soccer fan), Jackanory, BBC, 1970. (With Spandau Ballet) Guest, Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, multiple appearances between 1981 and 1984. (With Spandau Ballet) Superstar, 1984. (With Spandau Ballet) Tocata, 1986. Guest, Wogan, BBC, 1990. Jake Woodward, ⬙Being There,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993.
Awards, Honors: Nominated for Whatsonstage.com Choice Award, best supporting actor in a play, c. 2006, for The Rubenstein Kiss; Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Award (with Spandau Ballet), for three million broadcasts on American radio of the song ⬙True.⬙ 174
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KEMP Singles with Spandau Ballet: ⬙To Cut a Long Story Short,⬙ 1980. ⬙Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure On),⬙ 1981. ⬙The Freeze,⬙ 1981. ⬙Musclebound,⬙ 1981. ⬙Paint Me Down,⬙ 1981. ⬙Instinction,⬙ 1982. ⬙Lifeline,⬙ 1982. ⬙She Loved Like Diamond,⬙ 1982. ⬙Communication,⬙ 1983. ⬙Gold,⬙ 1983. ⬙True,⬙ 1983. ⬙Highly Strung,⬙ 1984. ⬙I’ll Fly for You,⬙ 1984. ⬙Only When You Leave,⬙ 1984. ⬙Round and Round,⬙ 1984. ⬙Fight for Ourselves,⬙ 1986. ⬙Through the Barricades,⬙ 1986. ⬙How Many Lies?,⬙ 1987. ⬙Raw,⬙ 1988. ⬙Be Free with Your Love,⬙ 1989. ⬙Empty Spaces,⬙ 1989. ⬙Crashed into Love,⬙ 1990.
Appeared in other programs. Stage Appearances: Mr. Bravington and Smitty, Pignight, The Meiner Chocolate Factory, 2004. FBI agent Paul Cramner, The Rubenstein Kiss, Hampstead Theatre, London, 2005.
Music Videos with Spandau Ballet: ⬙To Cut a Long Story Short,⬙ 1980. ⬙Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure on),⬙ 1981. ⬙The Freeze,⬙ 1981. ⬙Musclebound,⬙ 1981. ⬙Paint Me Down,⬙ 1981. ⬙Instinction,⬙ 1982. ⬙Lifeline,⬙ 1982. ⬙She Loved Like Diamond,⬙ 1982. ⬙Communication,⬙ 1983. ⬙Gold,⬙ 1983. ⬙True,⬙ 1983. ⬙Highly Strung,⬙ 1984. ⬙I’ll Fly for You,⬙ 1984. ⬙Only When You Leave,⬙ 1984. ⬙Fight for Ourselves,⬙ 1986. ⬙Through the Barricades,⬙ 1986. ⬙How Many Lies?,⬙ 1987. ⬙Raw,⬙ 1988. ⬙Be Free with Your Love,⬙ 1989. ⬙Crashed into Love,⬙ 1990.
Radio Appearances; Episodic: That Reminds Me, LBC Radio (97.3 FM), 2005. RECORDINGS Albums: Little Bruises, Columbia, 1995. Standing in Love (The Still Point), Columbia, 1995. Singles: ⬙An Inexperienced Man,⬙ 1995. ⬙My Lady Soul,⬙ 1995. Albums with Spandau Ballet: Journey to Glory, Reformation, 1981. Diamond, Reformation, 1982. True, Reformation, 1983. Parade, Reformation, 1984. The Singles Collection, Chrysalis, 1985. Through the Barricades, Reformation, 1986. Heart Like a Sky, CBS, 1989. Best of Spandau Ballet, Chrysalis, 1995. Musclebound, Disky, 2000. Gold, EMI, 2001. Spandau Ballet Anthology, 2002. Live at N.E.C., BMG, 2005.
Other singles have been released as music videos. WRITINGS Film Music: Crossmaheart (also known as Cycle of Violence), Lexington Films, 1999.
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Stage Music: The Bedbug (musical), workshop production at the Drill Hall, London, 2003, tour of English, Welsh, and Irish cities, 2004, published as The Bedbug: The Musical in Shell Connections 2004, Faber & Faber, c. 2004.
Also a songwriter for other artists; Spandau Ballet’s songs have been featured in films, television productions, videos, and the albums of others. OTHER SOURCES
With Shane Connaughton and Guy Platt, creator of the musical A Terrible Beauty.
Periodicals: People Weekly, December 10, 1990, p. 111. Playboy, November, 1990, p. 24.
Albums: Little Bruises, Columbia, 1995. Standing in Love (The Still Point), Columbia, 1995.
Electronic: GK’s Spot: The Official Gary Kemp Webpage, http:// hometown.aol.de/dwkemp, January 4, 2006.
Singles: ⬙An Inexperienced Man,⬙ 1995. ⬙My Lady Soul,⬙ 1995. Albums with Spandau Ballet: Journey to Glory, Reformation, 1981. Diamond, Reformation, 1982. True, Reformation, 1983. Parade, Reformation, 1984. The Singles Collection, Chrysalis, 1985. Through the Barricades, Reformation, 1986. Heart Like a Sky, CBS, 1989. Best of Spandau Ballet, Chrysalis, 1995. Musclebound, Disky, 2000. Gold, EMI, 2001. Spandau Ballet Anthology, 2002. Live at N.E.C., BMG, 2005.
KEMP, Martin 1961– PERSONAL Full name, Martin John Kemp; born October 10, 1961, in Islington, London, England; son of Frank (a printer) and Eileen Kemp; brother of Gary Kemp (an actor, musician, and songwriter); married Shirlie Holliman (a singer), November 14, 1988; children: Harley Moon (daughter), Roman (son). Education: Studied acting at the Anna Scher Theatre, London. Career: Actor and musician. Spandau Ballet (musical group previously known as the Makers and as Gentry), founder, 1981, coleader, musician, and songwriter, 1981–90; record producer for other artists; affiliated with the Axiom design movement. Appeared in commercials.
Also released several compilations of greatest hits and other collections. Singles with Spandau Ballet: ⬙To Cut a Long Story Short,⬙ 1980. ⬙Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure on),⬙ 1981. ⬙The Freeze,⬙ 1981. ⬙Musclebound,⬙ 1981. ⬙Paint Me Down,⬙ 1981. ⬙Instinction,⬙ 1982. ⬙Lifeline,⬙ 1982. ⬙She Loved Like Diamond,⬙ 1982. ⬙Communication,⬙ 1983. ⬙Gold,⬙ 1983. ⬙True,⬙ 1983. ⬙Highly Strung,⬙ 1984. ⬙I’ll Fly for You,⬙ 1984. ⬙Only When You Leave,⬙ 1984. ⬙Round and Round,⬙ 1984. ⬙Fight for Ourselves,⬙ 1986. ⬙Through the Barricades,⬙ 1986. ⬙How Many Lies?,⬙ 1987. ⬙Raw,⬙ 1988. ⬙Be Free with Your Love,⬙ 1989.
Awards, Honors: National Television Award, most popular actor, 2000, British Soap Award nominations, best actor, 2000, and villain of the year and sexiest male, 2001, National Television Award nomination, most popular actor, both 2001, British Soap awards, villain of the year, 2000, best actor, 2001 and 2002, sexiest male, 2002, and Television Quick awards, best soap actor, 2000, 2001, and 2002, all for EastEnders; Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Award (with Spandau Ballet), for three million broadcasts on American radio of the song ⬙True.⬙ CREDITS Film Appearances: Reginald Kray, The Krays (also known as The Kray Brothers and The Kray Twins), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1990. 176
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Digby Olsen, The Girl Who Came Late (also known as Daydream Believer), 1991. Baron Von Frankenstein, Waxwork II: Lost in Time (also known as Lost in Time and Space Shift: Waxwork II), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Salt on Our Skin (also known as Desire and Salz auf unserer Haut), 1992. Franz Hauser, Aspen Extreme, Buena Vista, 1993. Gordon Lewis, Desire (also known as Ultimate Desire), Westwind Productions, c. 1993. Matthew Greco, Fleshtone, Prism Entertainment, 1994. Jack Morris, Cyber Bandits, IRS Media, 1995. Vampire, Embrace of the Vampire (also known as The Nosferatu Diaries: Embrace of the Vampire), New Line Cinema, 1995. David Allenby, Monk Dawson (also known as Passion of the Priest), Winstone Film Distributors, 1998. Jonesy, Sugar Town, October Films, 1999. Red Light Runners, Design Concepts, 2004. Himself, George Michael: A Different Story (documentary), Gorilla Entertainment, 2005. Will Spencer, Back in Business, New Light Films, 2006.
Appeared in other programs. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, Brit Awards 2002, Independent Television, 2002. Presenter, The Mirror’s ⬙Pride of Britain Awards,⬙ Independent Television, 2002. The British Comedy Awards 2003, Independent Television, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sports fan, Jackanory, BBC, 1970. (With Spandau Ballet) Guest, Top of the Pops (also known as All New Top of the Pops and TOTP), BBC, multiple appearances between 1981 and 1984. (With Spandau Ballet) Superstar, 1984. (With Spandau Ballet) Tocata, 1986. Guest, Wogan, BBC, 1990. Alfred Cahill, ⬙Avenging Angel,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1993. Michael Deighton, ⬙Blood Brothers,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1995. ⬙Escape,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1996. Himself, ⬙Radio Silence,⬙ Operation Good Guys, BBC, 1998. Tom Marsh, ⬙The Bus Driver’s Prayer,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 1998. Himself, ⬙Martin Kemp,⬙ This Is Your Life, 1999. Guest, Clive Anderson All Talk, BBC, 1999. Guest, The Frank Skinner Show, BBC, 1999. Guest, Parkinson, BBC, 2000. Himself, Lamarr’s Attacks, BBC, 2000. Guest, So Graham Norton, Channel 4 (England), 2001. (In archive footage) Top of the Pops 2, BBC, 2001. (Uncredited) Vampire and himself, ⬙Alyssa Milano,⬙ Revealed with Jules Asner, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Himself, The Kumars at No. 42, BBC–2 and BBC America, 2002. Guest, The Richard & Judy Show, Channel 4, 2003. Guest, Today with Des and Mel, Independent Television, 2003. Guest panelist, Loose Women, Independent Television, 2003. Himself, Kelly, UTV (Ulster Television), 2003. Himself, Top Gear, BBC, 2003. Ian Thorpe, ⬙Skin Deep,⬙ Where the Heart Is, Independent Television, 2004. Himself, Derren Brown: Trick of the Mind, 2004.
With Spandau Ballet, performer of songs that have appeared in films, television productions, and videos. Television Appearances; Series: Driver, Growing Rich, Independent Television, beginning 1992. Eddie McEwan, Supply & Demand (also known as Supply & Demand II), Independent Television, c. 1997–98. Steve Owen, EastEnders, BBC, 1998–2002. Detective constable Jack Finn, Serious and Organised, Independent Television, 2003. Joey Cutler, Family, London Weekend Television, 2003. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Graham Black, The Glittering Prizes, BBC–2, 1976. Television Appearances; Movies: Bill Fontanille, Murder between Friends, NBC, 1994. Reb, Boca, Showtime, 1994. Chris Cooper, Daddy’s Girl, Independent Television, 2002. George Smith, The Brides in the Bath, Independent Television, 2003. Alan Harris, Can’t Buy Me Love, Independent Television, 2004. Television Appearances; Specials: (With Spandau Ballet) Live Aid, various channels, 1985. (With Spandau Ballet) Especial nochevieja 1989, 1990. Spandau Ballet: Live, 1990. Mark, Accentuate the Positive, Channel 4 (England), 1992. When Shoulderpads Ruled the World, BBC, 2002. 177
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Guest, The Paul O’Grady Show, Independent Television, 2004, 2005. Member of musical troupe, ⬙Sleeping Murder,⬙ Marple (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Marple⬙ and Marple: Sleeping Murder), Independent Television, 2005. Guest panelist, The Wright Stuff, Channel 5, 2005. (In archive footage; with Spandau Ballet) 80s, Television de Catalunya (Spain), 2005.
Music Videos with Spandau Ballet: ⬙To Cut a Long Story Short,⬙ 1980. ⬙Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure on),⬙ 1981. ⬙The Freeze,⬙ 1981. ⬙Musclebound,⬙ 1981. ⬙Paint Me Down,⬙ 1981. ⬙Instinction,⬙ 1982. ⬙Lifeline,⬙ 1982. ⬙She Loved Like Diamond,⬙ 1982. ⬙Communication,⬙ 1983. ⬙Gold,⬙ 1983. ⬙True,⬙ 1983. ⬙Highly Strung,⬙ 1984. ⬙I’ll Fly for You,⬙ 1984. ⬙Only When You Leave,⬙ 1984. ⬙Fight for Ourselves,⬙ 1986. ⬙Through the Barricades,⬙ 1986. ⬙How Many Lies?,⬙ 1987. ⬙Raw,⬙ 1988. ⬙Be Free with Your Love,⬙ 1989. ⬙Crashed into Love,⬙ 1990.
Appeared in Rumpole of the Bailey, Thames Television. Television Appearances; Pilots: Driver, Growing Rich, Independent Television, 1992. RECORDINGS Albums with Spandau Ballet: Journey to Glory, Reformation, 1981. Diamond, Reformation, 1982. True, Reformation, 1983. Parade, Reformation, 1984. The Singles Collection, Chrysalis, 1985. Through the Barricades, Reformation, 1986. Heart Like a Sky, CBS, 1989. Best of Spandau Ballet, Chrysalis, 1995. Musclebound, Disky, 2000. Gold, EMI, 2001. Spandau Ballet Anthology, 2002. Live at N.E.C., BMG, 2005.
Other singles have been released as music videos. WRITINGS Albums with Spandau Ballet: Journey to Glory, Reformation, 1981. Diamond, Reformation, 1982. True, Reformation, 1983. Parade, Reformation, 1984. The Singles Collection, Chrysalis, 1985. Through the Barricades, Reformation, 1986. Heart Like a Sky, CBS, 1989. Best of Spandau Ballet, Chrysalis, 1995. Musclebound, Disky, 2000. Gold, EMI, 2001. Spandau Ballet Anthology, 2002. Live at N.E.C., BMG, 2005.
Also released several compilations of greatest hits and other collections. Singles with Spandau Ballet: ⬙To Cut a Long Story Short,⬙ 1980. ⬙Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure On),⬙ 1981. ⬙The Freeze,⬙ 1981. ⬙Musclebound,⬙ 1981. ⬙Paint Me Down,⬙ 1981. ⬙Instinction,⬙ 1982. ⬙Lifeline,⬙ 1982. ⬙She Loved Like Diamond,⬙ 1982. ⬙Communication,⬙ 1983. ⬙Gold,⬙ 1983. ⬙True,⬙ 1983. ⬙Highly Strung,⬙ 1984. ⬙I’ll Fly for You,⬙ 1984. ⬙Only When You Leave,⬙ 1984. ⬙Round and Round,⬙ 1984. ⬙Fight for Ourselves,⬙ 1986. ⬙Through the Barricades,⬙ 1986. ⬙How Many Lies?,⬙ 1987. ⬙Raw,⬙ 1988. ⬙Be Free with Your Love,⬙ 1989.
Also released several compilations of greatest hits and other collections. Singles with Spandau Ballet: ⬙To Cut a Long Story Short,⬙ 1980. ⬙Chant No. 1 (I Don’t Need This Pressure on),⬙ 1981. ⬙The Freeze,⬙ 1981. ⬙Musclebound,⬙ 1981. ⬙Paint Me Down,⬙ 1981. ⬙Instinction,⬙ 1982. ⬙Lifeline,⬙ 1982. ⬙She Loved Like Diamond,⬙ 1982. ⬙Communication,⬙ 1983. 178
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KERWIN Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, best lead performance, 1987, for Strange Snow; Theatre World Award, outstanding new performer, 1988, for Emily. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Greg Foster, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y & R), CBS, 1976–77. Deputy Birdwell ⬙Birdie⬙ Hawkins, The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo, NBC, 1979–80, later known as Lobo, NBC, 1980–81. Eli Harrison, Angel Falls, CBS, 1993. Rob Malone, Beggars and Choosers, Showtime, 1999–2001.
Spandau Ballet’s songs have been featured in films, television productions, videos, and the albums of others.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gideon Chisholm, The Chisholms, CBS, 1979. Jack Vanda, Power, NBC, 1980. Malachy Hale, The Blue and the Gray, CBS, 1982. Dancy Cutler, Bluegrass, CBS, 1988. Robert ⬙Bob⬙ Mays, Switched at Birth, NBC, 1991. Saul Lapidus, The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, NBC, 1999. Gary Tucker, A Girl Thing, Showtime, 2001.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Marie Claire, September, 2002, pp. 130–32, 134. People Weekly, December 10, 1990, p. 111. Playboy, November, 1990, p. 24.
Television Appearances; Movies: The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened, CBS, 1977. Til Johnson, A Real American Hero (also known as Hard Stick), CBS, 1978. Michael Carrington, Miss All–American Beauty, CBS, 1982. Nick Todd, Intimate Agony (also known as Doctor in Paradise), ABC, 1983. Ben Keating, Wet Gold, ABC, 1984. Jack Adkins, Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore (also known as Cobb’s Law: Incident in Baltimore), CBS, 1992. Doug, Abandoned and Deceived (also known as A.C. E.S. and ACES: The Gerri Jensen Story), ABC, 1995. Ben Bartilson, Unlikely Angel, CBS, 1996. Bobby Ray Flood, Critical Choices (also known as The Clinic), Showtime, 1996. Jack Putnam, It Came from Outer Space II, Sci–Fi Channel, 1996. Joey Finn, Sins of Silence, CBS, 1996. Buck Adams, Volcano: Fire on the Mountain (also known as Fire on the Mountain), ABC, 1997. David Strong, Flash, 1998. Kevin Kennedy, Giving Up the Ghost, Lifetime, 1998. Principal Chuck Dawson, ⬙A Friend of Dorothy’s,⬙ Common Ground, Showtime, 2000. Nathan Lloyd, Revenge of the Middle–Aged Woman, CBS, 2004. Second police officer, The Exonerated, Court TV, 2005.
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KERWIN, Brian 1949– PERSONAL Born October 25, 1949, in Chicago (some sources cite Flossmoor), IL; married Jeanne Troy (a producer); children: Flinn, Matilda, Brennan. Education: University of Southern California, B.A.; trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Addresses: Agent—Alisa Adler, Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Bldg., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Winsome Entertainment, 1505 Fourth St., Suite 216, Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actor. The Old Globe, San Diego, CA, associate artist. Member: Actors’ Equity Association. 179
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Television Appearances; Specials: NBC team member, Battle of the Network Stars VIII, ABC, 1980. NBC team member, Battle of the Network Stars X, ABC, 1981. Hal Graham, ⬙Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson⬙ (also known as ⬙Natica Jackson,⬙ ⬙Power, Passion, and Murder,⬙ and ⬙Tales from the Hollywood Hills⬙), Great Performances, PBS, 1987. Captain Michael J. Smith, ⬙Challenger,⬙ ABC Theatre, ABC, 1990.
Appeared as Deputy Birdwell ⬙Birdie⬙ Hawkins, B. J. and the Bear, NBC.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Patrick, ⬙The Innocent,⬙ Logan’s Run, CBS, 1977. ⬙Running the Hill,⬙ David Cassidy—Man Undercover, NBC, 1978. The American Girls, CBS, 1978. (Uncredited) Himself, ⬙The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party: Part 2,⬙ CHiPs, NBC, 1980. Ted Lawrence, ⬙The Promoter/The Judges/The Family Plan/Forever Engaged/May the Best Man Win: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1980. Hank Austin, ⬙The Incredible Hunk,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1981. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, CBS, 1983. Andy Townsend, ⬙Death Casts a Spell,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1984. Harry (some sources cite Barry) Rudd, ⬙Hotel of Dreams,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1984. ⬙Manna from Heaven,⬙ Simon & Simon, CBS, 1984. Terence O’Casey, ⬙Time Heals: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ St. Elsewhere, NBC, 1986. ⬙Shadow Puppets,⬙ The Hitchhiker, HBO, 1989. Donald, ⬙Judy, You’re Not Yourself Today,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1990. Gary Hall, ⬙All of Me,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1990. Gary Hall, ⬙Like a Virgin,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1990. Gary Hall, ⬙To Tell the Truth,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1990. Gary Hall, ⬙Good–Bye, Mr. Right,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1990. Teddy Boyd/Joe Wheeler, ⬙The Resurrection of Joe Wheeler,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1998. Bob, ⬙Don Juan in Hell: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 2001. Evan Ramsey, ⬙Repression,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2001. Ted Weldon, ⬙Missing,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 2002. Les Campbell, ⬙Intensive Care,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2003. Stanley Billings, ⬙Appearances,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003. Ben Dryer, ⬙An Khe,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004. Ben Dryer, ⬙Eppur Si Muove,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004. Ben Dryer, ⬙Talking Points,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Albie McRae, The Busters, CBS, 1978. Bruce Douglas, The Paradise Connection, CBS, 1979. Willie James, The James Boys, NBC, 1982. Eli Harrison, Angel Falls, CBS, 1993. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Common Ground, Showtime, 2000. Film Appearances: T. J. Swackhammer, Hometown, U.S.A., Film Ventures International, 1979. Brad Carson, Getting Wasted (also known as Soft Explosion), 1980. Eros, Antony and Cleopatra, Bard Productions/ Television Center Studios, 1983. Bobby Jack Moriarty, Murphy’s Romance, Columbia, 1985. George, Nickel Mountain, Ziv International, 1985. Hank Mitchell, King Kong Lives (also known as King Kong II), De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, 1986. Ed, Torch Song Trilogy, New Line Cinema, 1988. Jim, Spies Inc. (also known as Code Name: Chaos, Spies, Lies and Alibis, and S.P.O.O.K.S.), Vestron Pictures/Electric Shadows Partners, 1988. Ray Hallet, Love Field, Orion, 1992. Walter ⬙Walt⬙ Humphrey, Hard Promises, Columbia, 1992. Sheriff Matt Hollinger, Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain (also known as Le secret de Bear Mountain), Universal, 1995. Brian Powell, Jack, Buena Vista, 1996. Marty Lambert, Getting Away with Murder, Savoy Pictures, 1996. Tom, Dear Diary (short film), DreamWorks, 1996. Elliot, The Myth of Fingerprints, Sony Pictures Classics, 1997. Stephen, Mr. Jealousy, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Gary Mann, Debating Robert Lee, 2004. Himself, Repetition, Big D Productions, 2005. 180
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KHANJIAN for Foolish Heart; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a leading role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2003, for Ararat.
Stage Appearances: Comings and Goings, 1974. Torch Song Trilogy, Los Angeles, c. 1983. Willy Rivers, The Incredibly Famous Willy Rivers, The Old Globe, San Diego, CA, 1986. Strange Snow, Coast Playhouse, West Hollywood, CA, 1986. Joe, Emily, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage I, New York City, 1988. Nick, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Center Theatre Group, Doolittle Theatre, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1989. John Haddock, Lips Together, Teeth Apart, Manhattan Theatre Club, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1992. Parker, One Shoe Off, Second Stage Theatre Company, Public Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, New York City, 1993. Kip Dixon, Raised in Captivity, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1995. Oscar Hubbard, The Little Foxes, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, 1997. Daniel, Glimmer, Glimmer and Shine, Manhattan Theatre Club, City Center Stage I Theatre, New York City, 2001. Dan Tilney, Loves and Hours, The Old Globe, 2003. Martin, The Goat; or, Who Is Sylvia?, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 2005, and other productions, including productions at A Contemporary Theatre (ACT Theatre), Seattle, WA. Mel, ⬙Giving Up Smoking,⬙ Ron, ⬙Swing Time,⬙ and another man, ⬙Curtain Raiser,⬙ After the Night and the Music, Manhattan Theatre Club, Biltmore Theatre, New York City, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Azah Deryan, Next of Kin, Zeitgeist Films, 1984. Aline, Family Viewing, Cinephile/Zeitgeist Films, 1987. La boite a soleil (also known as The Box of Sun), 1988. Lisa, Speaking Parts, Zeitgeist Films, 1989. Canadian customs agent, ⬙En Passant,⬙ Montreal vu par (also known as Montreal Sextet and Six variations sur un theme), 1991. Hera, The Adjuster (also known as L’expert en sinistres), Orion Classics, 1991. Elizabeth, Chickpeas, 1992. Wife and translator, Calendar, Zeitgeist Films, 1993. Zoe, Exotica, Miramax, 1994. A Portrait of Arshile, 1995. 2 rue de la memoire, 1995. American woman, Irma Vep, Zeitgeist Films, 1996. Wanda Otto, The Sweet Hereafter (also known as De beaux lendemains), Fine Line Features, 1997. Lab worker, Strands, 1997. Lucie, Fin aout, debut septembre (also known as Late August, Early September), Zeitgeist Films, 1998. Streetcar mother, Last Night (also known as Minuit), Lions Gate Films, 1998. Sentimental Education, Wildshot Pictures, 1998. Gala, Felicia’s Journey (also known as Le voyage de Felicia), Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Francine, Code inconnu: Recit incomplet de divers voyages (also known as Code Unknown, Code Unknown: Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys, Code inconnu, and Code—Unbekannt), Mongrel Media, 2000. Mother, A ma soeur! (also known as Fat Girl, For My Sister, and A mia sorella!), Cowboy Pictures, 2001. Ani, Ararat, Miramax, 2002. Publishing executive, Where the Truth Lies, ThinkFilm, 2005. Title role, Sabah, Mongrel Media, 2005.
Appeared in A Loss of Roses. Major Tours: Ed, Torch Song Trilogy, U.S. cities, 1983. Uncle Peck, How I Learned to Drive, 1998.
KHANJIAN, Arsinee 1958– PERSONAL
Film Work: Coproducer, Calendar, Zeitgeist Films, 1993.
Born 1958, in Beirut, Lebanon; married Atom Egoyan (a director, producer, and writer); children: Arshile (son). Education: Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, B.A.; University of Toronto, M.A.
Television Appearances; Series: Elaine Chen, a recurring role, Side Effects, CBC, 1994–95. Lena, Foolish Heart, CBC, 1999. Maria, Foreign Objects, CBC, 2001.
Career: Actress, producer, and translator. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award, best performance by an actress in a continuing leading dramatic role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1999,
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Television Appearances; Movies: Looking for Nothing (short), 1988. Olivia Penney, Dinner along the Amazon, 1996. Libba Cratchit, Ms. Scrooge, USA Network, 1997.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Episodic: Rosa Martino, ⬙Truth or Dare,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1993. Sarah, ⬙Sarabande⬙ (also known as ⬙Bach Cello Suite Ⲇ4: Sarabande⬙), Yo–Yo Ma: Inspired by Bach, 1998. ⬙The Films of Atom Egoyan,⬙ The Directors, Encore, c. 2000. Anais Nin, ⬙Experience,⬙ Mentors, 2001. Crystal, ⬙Veronica’s Friend,⬙ Made in Canada, CBC, 2002.
Film Appearances: Chris ⬙Oz⬙ Ostreicher, American Pie (also known as East Great Falls High and Great Falls), MCA/Universal, 1999. Paul Metzler, Election, Paramount, 1999. Gilbert ⬙Gilly⬙ Noble, Say It Isn’t So, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Kelvin ⬙Kelley⬙ Morse, Here on Earth, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Chris ⬙Oz⬙ Ostreicher, American Pie 2 (also known as Secret Disguise), Universal, 2001. Jonathan Cross, Rollerball, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Second lieutenant Jack Geoghegan, We Were Soldiers (also known as Wir waren Helden), Paramount, 2002. Allen Harris, The United States of Leland, Paramount Classics, 2004. Casey, Expats, 2005. Cooper, The Long Weekend, Gold Circle Films, 2005. Dusty Dinkleman, Just Friends, New Line Cinema, 2005. Second customer, Tilt–a–Whirl (short film), Chesapeake Films, 2005. William Williams, American Dreamz, Universal, 2006. Lenexa, 1 Mile, 2006.
WRITINGS Screenplays; Translator: ⬙En passant,⬙ Montreal vu par (also known as Montreal Sextet and Six variations sur un theme), 1991. A Portrait of Arshile, 1995.
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KLEIN, Chris 1979– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Noah Locke, The Valley of Light, CBS, 2006.
Full name, Christopher Frederick Klein (some sources cite Frederick Christophe Klein); born March 14, 1979, in Hinsdale, IL; son of Fred (an engineer) and Terry (a kindergarten teacher) Klein. Education: Attended Texas Christian University.Religion: Christian.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Spotlight on Location: American Pie (also known as The Making of ⬙American Pie⬙), 1999. Himself, Making the Movie: American Pie II, MTV, 2001. Himself, Reel Comedy: Say It Isn’t So, Comedy Central, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—Joanna Wiles, William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Cynthia Pett–Dante, Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor West, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000. The 2001 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2001. Young Hollywood Awards, 2001. Presenter, The 29th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 2002.
Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials. Member: Lambda Chi Alpha.
Television Appearances; Episodic: The Real World/Road Rules Extreme Challenge, MTV, 2001. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2001. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001.
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Executive, Mad TV, Fox, 2002. Electric Playground, 2002. WWF Smackdown!, UPN, 2002. V Graham Norton, Channel 4 (England), 2003. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2004. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Punk’d, MTV, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2005. Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2005.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, American Guild of Variety Artists, Writers Guild of America.
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Awards, Honors: Grammy Award nominations, best comedy album, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1973, for Child of the Fifties, and 1974, for Mind over Matter; Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, outstanding lead performance, 1978, and Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actor in a musical, both 1979, for They’re Playing Our Song; honorary D.H.L. degree, Alfred University, 1980; Obie Award, Village Voice, Outer Critics Circle Award, and Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding featured actor in a play, 1993, all for The Sisters Rosensweig; Emmy Award nomination (with Bob Stein), outstanding music and lyrics, 2001, for ⬙Colonoscopy,⬙ from the television special Child in His 50s; named one of the 100 greatest stand–up comedians of all time, Comedy Central, 2004; inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame; some sources cite CableACE Award nominations for Robert Klein Time.
Videos: Himself, Good Times with the Cast and Crew of ⬙American Pie 2,⬙ Universal, 2002. Himself and second lieutenant Jack Geoghegan, We Were Soldiers: Getting It Right, Paramount, 2002. Music Videos: Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey, ⬙Where You Are,⬙ 2000. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Teen People, May, 2000, pp. 124–26; March 1, 2002, p. 83. US Weekly, April 2, 2001, pp. 46–48. Vanity Fair (Great Britain), April, 2000, p. 32.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Comedy Tonight, CBS, 1970. The Comedy Zone, CBS, 1984. ⬙Our man in New York,⬙ TV’s Bloopers and Practical Jokes, NBC, beginning c. 1984. Host, Robert Klein Time, USA Network, c. 1986–88. Host, Dead Comics Society, Comedy Central, beginning c. 1991. Host, Stand–Up Stand–Up, Comedy Central, beginning c. 1991. Host, Arts & Entertainment Revue (also known as A & E Magazine), Arts and Entertainment, 1991–92. Host, Stand–Up/Sit Down Comedy, E! Entertainment Television, beginning 1992. Albert ⬙Big Al⬙ Barker (some sources cite original surname of Barkewitz), Sisters, NBC, 1993–96. Landau, Bob Patterson, ABC, 2001. Stan Stone, The Stones, CBS, 2004.
KLEIN, Robert 1942– (Bob Klein) PERSONAL Born February 8, 1942, in the Bronx, New York, NY; son of Benjamin and Frieda (maiden name, Moskowitz) Klein; married Brenda Boozer (an opera singer; some sources cite name as Brenda Boozler), April 29, 1973 (divorced, 1989); children: Alexander Stuart. Education: Alfred University, B.A., political science and history, 1962; attended Yale University, 1962–63. Addresses: Agent—Brian Stern, William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Rory Rosegarten, The Conversation Company, 1044 Northern Blvd., Suite 304, Roslyn, NY 11576.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: (In archive footage) Himself, Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand–Ups of All Time, Comedy Central, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: The Possessed, NBC, 1977. Nick, Your Place ... or Mine?, CBS, 1983. Alan Harper, This Wife for Hire, ABC, 1985. Big Irv Klopper, Poison Ivy, NBC, 1985. Jonah, Wanderer, 1994. Dad and Mel, Goosed, The Movie Channel, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, That Was the Year That Was, NBC, 1976. Good Old Days (also known as Dick Clark’s ⬙Good Old Days⬙), NBC, 1977. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s All–Star Birthday Party, NBC, 1979. All Commercials: A Steve Martin Special (also known as Steve Martin: All Commercials), NBC, 1980. Host, The Robert Klein Show, NBC, 1981. Himself, The Marx Brothers in a Nutshell, PBS, 1982. Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1982. Robert Klein at Yale, 1982. Georges Chavinet, Pajama Tops, Showtime, 1983. Bill Andrews, ⬙Summer Switch,⬙ ABC Afterschool Special, ABC, 1984. (In archive footage) Himself, The Great Standups (also known as The Great Standups: Sixty Years of Laughter), 1984. Table Settings, HBO, 1984. The Second City 25th Anniversary Special, HBO, 1985. Host, Falstaff, Arts and Entertainment, 1986. Host, ⬙Robert Klein on Broadway,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1986. Narrator, Paddington’s Birthday Bonanza (animated), HBO, 1986. Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening, CBS, 1987. Humor and the Presidency, HBO, 1987. Host, ⬙An All–Star Toast to the Improv,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988. Host, Baseball’s All–Star Comedy Classics ’88, syndicated, 1988. (In archive footage; uncredited) Olympia customer, Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Command Performance: An All–Star Salute to the President (also known as An All–Star Salute to Ford’s Theatre), ABC, 1989. ⬙Montreal International Comedy Festival,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1989. Woodstock: Return to the Planet of the ’60s, CBS, 1989. Narrator, ⬙Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel⬙ (animated musical; also known as ⬙Mike Mulligan and His Steamshovel⬙), HBO Storybook Musicals, HBO, 1990. Comic Relief IV, HBO, 1990.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jesse James, ⬙Showdown with Rance McGrew,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1962. The Ed Sullivan Show (also known as Toast of the Town and You’re the Top), CBS, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971. Guest, The Dick Cavett Show, ABC, 1970. 184
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KLEIN Himself, Intimate Portrait: Swoosie Kurtz, Lifetime, 2000. Himself, ⬙Conversions,⬙ Oz, HBO, 2001. Himself, ⬙Big Brother–in–Law,⬙ Yes, Dear, CBS, 2003. Himself, ⬙Peter Boyle,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Peter Boyle), Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004. Guest, The View, ABC, 2004. Guest, Hannity & Colmes, Fox News, 2004, 2005. Julius Edelman, ⬙Friends with Benefits,⬙ Jack & Bobby, The WB, 2005. Guest, CenterStage, 2005. Guest, The Early Show, CBS, 2005. Guest, Larry King Live, Cable News Network, 2005. Participant, Celebrity Charades, American Movie Classics, 2005.
Guest, The Flip Wilson Show, NBC, 1970, 1971. Guest and guest host, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, multiple appearances, between 1970 and 1987. Guest, The Mike Douglas Show, syndicated, 1972, 1976. ⬙Love and the End of the Line,⬙ Love, American Style, ABC, 1973. Guest, Dinah!, syndicated, 1975, 1976. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1975, 1978. Rebbe, ⬙A Secret Space,⬙ Visions, PBS, 1977. ⬙Latka, the Playboy,⬙ Taxi, ABC, 1981. Bill Lowery, ⬙Wordplay,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1985. George Burns Comedy Week, CBS, 1985. Roger Erdman, ⬙The Boys Next Door,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1988. Roger Erdman, ⬙Sign of the Times,⬙ Family Ties, NBC, 1988. Barney Drake, ⬙Trevor Hudson’s Legacy,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Buddy Amber, ⬙A Good Life⬙ (also known as ⬙L/S/M/F/ T⬙), Trying Times, PBS, 1989. ⬙Ryder on the Storm,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1990. Rick Mason, ⬙Sweeps,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Voice of guest caller Gary, ⬙The Crucible,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 1993. Stephen, Phenom, ABC, 1993. Guest, The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 1993, 2005. Fred Mullens, ⬙Positively Hateful,⬙ Grace under Fire (also known as Grace under Pressure), ABC, 1996. Fred Mullens and Ron, ⬙Mr. Mullens’ Opus,⬙ Grace under Fire (also known as Grace under Pressure), ABC, 1996. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996. Voice of Uncle Mo Dorkin, ⬙Love! Anger! Kvetching!,⬙ Duckman (animated; also known as Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man), USA Network, 1997. Voice of the ghost of Uncle Mo Dorkin, ⬙Hamlet 2: This Time It’s Personal,⬙ Duckman (animated; also known as Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man), USA Network, 1997. Himself, ⬙Rodney Dangerfield: Respect at Last,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Rodney Dangerfield), Arts and Entertainment, 1998. Stan Freidus, ⬙Farmer Buchman,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1998. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Brett Butler, Lifetime, 1998. Voice of himself, ⬙Old Man,⬙ Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist (animated), Comedy Central, 1998. Bruce Degner, ⬙Sparing Carrie,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 1999. Jack, ⬙A Very Nice Dance,⬙ Cosby, CBS, 1999. Himself, ⬙George Carlin: More Than 7 Words,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: George Carlin), Arts and Entertainment, 2000. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Madeline Kahn, Lifetime, 2000.
Appeared as Dr. Whitman in an episode of Dellaventura, CBS; as a guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC; as a guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC; as a guest, The Uncle Floyd Show, syndicated, PBS, and other networks; appeared with the Teen Tones, Ted Mack’s Original Amateur Hour (also known as Original Amateur Hour and Ted Mack & the Original Amateur Hour), DuMont, NBC, ABC, and CBS; also appeared in A Taste for Travel. Television Appearances; Pilots: Host, Klein Time, CBS, 1977. Robert Morgan, Father’s Day, ABC, 1986. Robert Klein Time, USA Network, c. 1986. Narrator, Brain Games, HBO, 1993. Hugh Hamilton, Clarissa (also known as Clarissa Now), CBS, 1995. Lenny, From Where I Sit, CBS, 2000. Landau, Bob Patterson, ABC, 2001. Stan Stone, The Stones, CBS, 2004. Television Executive Producer; Series: Robert Klein Time, USA Network, c. 1986–88. Television Executive Producer; Specials: ⬙Robert Klein on Broadway,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1986. ⬙Robert Klein: It All Started Here,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1995. (And director) Child in His 50s (also known as Robert Klein: Child in His 50s), HBO, 2000. Robert Klein: The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue, HBO, 2005. Film Appearances: Barney, The Owl and the Pussycat, Columbia, 1970. (As Bob Klein) Peter Coots, The Landlord, United Artists, 1970. 185
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Melvin Lasher, The Pursuit of Happiness, Columbia, 1971. Peter, Rivals (also known as Deadly Rivals), Avco– Embassy, 1972. Le gitan (also known as The Gypsy and Lo zingaro), 1975. Lezsin, Comme un boomerang (also known as Boomerang, Like a Boomerang, and Il figlio del gangster), 1976. Roger Deal, Hooper, Warner Bros., 1978. Lenny, The Bell Jar, Avco–Embassy, 1979. Walter, Nobody’s Perfekt, Columbia, 1981. Voice of the butterfly, The Last Unicorn (animated; also known as Das Detzte Einhorn), Jensen–Farley Pictures/Sunn Classic Pictures, 1982. Bam Bam, Dangerous Curves, Alimar Productions/ Lightning Pictures, 1988. A Secret Space, 1988. Wyatt, ⬙Lover’s Vow,⬙ Tales from the Darkside: The Movie, Paramount, 1990. Father writer, Radioland Murders, Universal, 1994. Mr. Lobel, Mixed Nuts (also known as Lifesavers), TriStar, 1994. Skip Winkley, Jeffrey, Orion Classics, 1995. Dr. Martin, One Fine Day, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Arty Lesser, Next Stop Wonderland, Miramax, 1998. Jackson, The Contract, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, 1998. Norman Asher, Primary Colors (also known as Perfect Couple and Mit aller Macht), Universal, 1998. Tom Cranston, Suits, Taurus Entertainment, 1999. David Raymond, Labor Pains, USA Home Video, 2000. Doctor, Pinero, Miramax, 2001. Howard Gold, The Safety of Objects, 2001, IFC Films, 2003. Dr. Mort Zalkind, I’m with Lucy (also known as Autour de Lucy), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002. Larry Kelson, Two Weeks Notice, Warner Bros., 2002. Comedian (documentary), Miramax, 2002. Dr. Sandy Napier, People I Know (also known as Der innere Kreis and Im inneren Kreis), Miramax, 2003. Phillip Warren, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (also known as Wie werde ich ihn los—in 10 Tagen?), Paramount, 2003. Himself, Bitter Jester (documentary), Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2004. Sy, Ira and Abby, Breakout Pictures, 2006.
Appeared in the off–Broadway productions Second City Returns, Six Characters in Search of an Author, and Upstairs at the Downstairs. Stage Producer: Women Beware Women, Playhouse 91, New York City, 1987. Radio Appearances; Series: Host, The Robert Klein Radio Show, syndicated internationally, c. 1979–81. Radio Appearances; Episodic: Himself, A Prairie Home Companion (also known as A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor), National Public Radio, 1996. Appeared in other radio productions. RECORDINGS
Stage Appearances: 20,000 Frozen Grenadiers, Second City Theatrical Company, Square East Theatre, New York City, 1966. Guard, Mr. Fallible, and member of ensemble, The Apple Tree (musical), Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1966–67. Junior, Morning, [and] Asher, Noon, [and] a man, Night (triple–bill; also known as Morning, Noon and Night), Henry Miller’s Theatre, New York City, 1968.
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Audio Recordings; Other: (Narrator of compact discs included with book) Sheldon Patinkin, The Second City: Backstage at the World’s Greatest Comedy Theater, Sourcebooks, 2000.
Nonfiction: The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue: A Child of the Fifties Looks Back, Simon & Schuster, 2005.
WRITINGS Teleplays; Series: Robert Klein Time, USA Network, c. 1986–88.
OTHER SOURCES Electronic: The Conversation Company (official website), http:// robertklein.com, January 7, 2006.
Teleplays; Specials: The Robert Klein Show, NBC, 1981. ⬙Robert Klein on Broadway,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1986. ⬙An All–Star Toast to the Improv,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1988. Child in His 50s (also known as Robert Klein: Child in His 50s), HBO, 2000. Robert Klein: The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue (based on his book The Amorous Busboy of Decatur Avenue: A Child of the Fifties Looks Back), HBO, 2005.
KNIGHT, Shirley 1936(?)– (Shirley Knight Hopkins) PERSONAL Full name, Shirley Enola Knight; born July 5, 1936 (some sources cite 1937), in Goessel, KS; daughter of Noel Johnson (an oil company executive) and Virginia (maiden name, Webster) Knight; married Eugene ⬙Gene⬙ Persson (an actor and producer), 1959 (divorced, 1969); married John Richard Hopkins (a writer), 1969 (died, July 23, 1998); children: (first marriage) Kaitlin (an actress and singer); (second marriage) Sophie C. (a writer). Education: Attended Phillips University and Wichita State University; trained for the stage at Pasadena Playhouse and with Erwin Piscator and Lee Strasberg; also studied with Jeff Corey.Politics: Democrat.Religion: Protestant.Avocational Interests: Music, philosophy.
Some sources cite Klein as the author of ⬙Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel⬙ (animated musical; also known as ⬙Mike Mulligan and His Steamshovel⬙), a work based on the book by Virginia Lee Burton and broadcast on HBO Storybook Musicals, HBO, 1990. Teleplays; Pilots: Klein Time, CBS, 1977. Television Music; Specials: ⬙Robert Klein on Broadway,⬙ On Location, HBO, 1986. (With Bob Stein) The song ⬙Colonoscopy,⬙ Child in His 50s (also known as Robert Klein: Child in His 50s), HBO, 2000.
Addresses: Agent—The Gage Group, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 91403.
Writings for the Stage: Annual Robert Klein Reunion, Carnegie Hall, New York City, beginning in 1973. The Robert Klein Show!, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1985–86. An Evening with Robert Klein (solo show), Circle in the Square, 1988.
Career: Actress and singer. Mirror Repertory Company, New York City, member of the company, 1985–86; Arena Stage, Washington, DC, guest artist, 1987–88; Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, member of the company, 1991–92; American Film Institute, participant in the Directing Workshop for Women, beginning c. 1994; Prince William Sound Community College, Valdez, AK, participant at theatre conference, 1996; affiliated with
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CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Bit part, Picnic, Columbia, 1955. Sister Maria, Five Gates to Hell, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1959. Grace Kennedy, Ice Palace, Warner Bros., 1960. Reenie Flood, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, Warner Bros., 1960. Erica Hayden, House of Women, Warner Bros., 1962. Heavenly Finley, Sweet Bird of Youth, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1962. Terry, The Couch, Warner Bros., 1962. Caroline Gordon/Stevenson, Flight from Ashiya (also known as Ashiya kara no hiko), United Artists, 1964. Polly Andrews, The Group, United Artists, 1966. Polo, Petulia, Warner Bros., 1966. Lula, Dutchman (also known as The Dutchman), Continental Distributing/Planet, 1967. Natalie Ravenna, The Rain People, Warner Bros., 1969. Angie Peterson, The Counterfeit Killer (also known as Crackshot), Universal, 1970. Beatrice, Secrets (also known as Adultery), Lone Star, 1971. Barbara Banister, Juggernaut (also known as Terror on the Britannic), United Artists, 1974. Hannah Meredith, Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Warner Bros., 1979. Anne Butterfield, Endless Love, Universal, 1981. Jerolyn, The Sender, Paramount, 1982. Aunt Fergie, The Secret Life of Houses, c. 1994. Edith Niedelmeyer, Color of Night, Buena Vista, 1994. Mona Dickens, Death in Venice, California, First Run Features, 1994. Donna and mother, Benders (short film), 1994. Mom Smalley, Stuart Saves His Family, Paramount, 1995. Edie Danziger, Diabolique, Warner Bros., 1996. Irma Gill, Somebody Is Waiting, Redhead Films/LIVE Entertainment/Rank, 1996. Beverly Connelly, As Good as It Gets (also known as Old Friends), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Doris Knight, Little Boy Lost (also known as Little Boy Blue), Castle Hill, 1997. Grace Postlewait, The Man Who Counted, 1998. Jo Beth Anderson, 75 Degrees in July, Cut Entertainment Group, 2000. Elanora Davis, Angel Eyes, Warner Bros., 2001. (Uncredited) The Center of the World, Artisan Entertainment/Summit Entertainment, 2001. Aunt Claire, P.S. Your Cat Is Dead, TLA Releasing, 2002. Nancy Plummer, The Salton Sea, Warner Bros., 2002. Necie Rose Kelleher, Divine Secrets of the Ya–Ya Sisterhood, Warner Bros., 2002. Mercedes Mayfield, A House on a Hill, Calliope Films, 2003.
Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award nomination, most promising newcomer—female, 1961; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best supporting actress in a film, both 1961, for The Dark at the Top of the Stairs; Academy Award nomination, best supporting actress, 1963, for Sweet Bird of Youth; Volpi Cup, best actress, Venice International Film Festival, 1967, Critics Prize, Cannes International Film Festival, and Evening Standard Award, all for Dutchman; nomination for Golden Laurel, outstanding female supporting performance, Laurel awards, Producers Guild of America, 1968, for Petulia; Antoinette Perry Award, best actress in a drama, 1976, for Kennedy’s Children; New Jersey Drama Critics Award, 1976, for A Streetcar Named Desire; Joseph Jefferson Award, 1977, and Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding actress in a play, 1978, both for Landscape of the Body; honorary D.F.A., Lake Forest College, 1978; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or special, 1981, for Playing for Time; Emmy Award, outstanding guest performer in a drama series, 1988, for ⬙The Parents Are Coming,⬙ thirtysomething; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 1989, for ⬙Time Present, Time Past,⬙ The Equalizer; Helen Hayes Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a resident production, Washington Theatre Awards Society, 1989, for The Cherry Orchard; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 1990, for ⬙Arizona,⬙ thirtysomething; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actress in a drama series, 1992, for Law & Order; Emmy Award, outstanding guest actress in a drama series, 1995, for ⬙Large Mouth Bass,⬙ NYPD Blue; CableACE Award nomination, 1995; Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a miniseries or special, 1995, and Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries, or motion picture made for television, 1996, both for Indictment: The McMartin Trial; Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress in a play, and Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding actress in a play, both 1997, for The Young Man from Atlanta; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture—comedy or musical, International Press Academy, 1998, for As Good as It Gets; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 1999, for Oprah Winfrey Presents: The Wedding. 188
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Miss Christina, Fly Cherry (short film), Power Up Films, 2003. Tibetan voices, Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion, Artistic License Films, 2003. Ann, Open Window, 2005. Lea, Thanks to Gravity, Voyage Entertainment, 2005. Marianne, Locked In (short film), Locked In Productions/Vineyard Properties, 2005. Peggy, To Lie in Green Pastures (short film), Red Dilemma, 2005. The Needs of Kim Stanley (documentary), Frozen Motion Films, 2005. Bea, Grandma’s Boy, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006. Appeared as Virginia in the unreleased film Prisoners, Twentieth Century–Fox. Film Work: Coproducer, Dutchman (also known as The Dutchman), Continental Distributing/Planet, 1967. Director, Far from Home (short film), American Film Institute, 1994. Television Appearances; Series: Mrs. Newcomb, Buckskin, NBC, 1958–59. Edie Wren Cox, Angel Falls, CBS, 1993. Estelle Winters, Maggie Winters, CBS, 1998–99. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mrs. Hunt, The Billionaire Boys Club, NBC, 1987. Edna Larson, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (also known as Soldiers of Misfortune), CBS, 1993. Aunt Bertha, Children of the Dust (also known as A Good Day to Die), CBS, 1995. Mary Donnelly, ⬙1952,⬙ If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Gram (Miss Caroline), Oprah Winfrey Presents: The Wedding (also known as The Wedding), ABC, 1998.
Television Appearances; Specials: Georgia Elgin, ⬙The Country Girl,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1974. Kennedy’s Children, CBS, 1982. Helen Potter, ⬙Shadow of a Doubt,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1991.
Television Appearances; Movies: Peggy Leydon, The Outsider, NBC, 1967. Joanne Tregaskis, Shadow over Elveron, NBC, 1968. Eliza Birdwell, Friendly Persuasion (also known as Except for Me and Thee), ABC, 1975. Annaliese Graese, 21 Hours at Munich, ABC, 1976. Joan Aldrin, Return to Earth, ABC, 1976. Genna Kudirka, The Defection of Simas Kudirka, CBS, 1978. Barbara Harlich, Champions: A Love Story, CBS, 1979. Frau Lagerfuhrerin Maria Mandel, Playing for Time, CBS, 1980. Edna Reinecker, With Intent to Kill (also known as Urge to Kill), CBS, 1984. Katie Leonard, Bump in the Night, CBS, 1991.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 34th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1962. The 30th Annual Tony Awards, ABC, 1976. Presenter, The 47th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1995. The 51st Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Betty, ⬙The Long March,⬙ Playhouse 90, CBS, 1958. 189
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Heide, ⬙Better Than a Cannon,⬙ The Restless Gun, NBC, 1959. Jenny Cooper, ⬙Incident in No Man’s Land,⬙ Rawhide, CBS, 1959. Kathy, ⬙The Baron of Broken Lance,⬙ Bronco, ABC, 1959. Lily Akins, ⬙Stampede,⬙ The Texan, CBS, 1959. Lynn, ⬙A Dime a Dozen,⬙ Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1959. Mrs. Newcomb, ⬙Little Heathen,⬙ Buckskin, NBC, 1959. Shirley, ⬙The Parents,⬙ Johnny Staccato, NBC, 1959. ⬙Showdown at Abilene,⬙ The Texan, CBS, 1959. Ginger Martin, ⬙Fatal Cruise,⬙ Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1960. Jennifer Morgan, ⬙The Kahuna Curtain,⬙ Hawaiian Eye, ABC, 1960. Mari Ellen, ⬙Fraternity of Fear,⬙ 77 Sunset Strip, ABC, 1960. Miriam, ⬙The Power of Suggestion,⬙ Surfside 6, ABC, 1960. Susy, ⬙The Shape of the River,⬙ Playhouse 90, CBS, 1960. Vera, ⬙Key to the City,⬙ Bourbon Street Beat, ABC, 1960. Ellie Hollis, ⬙Big Town Blues,⬙ The Roaring 20s, ABC, 1961. Linda Lord, ⬙Little Star Lost,⬙ Surfside 6, ABC, 1961. Molly Durrock, ⬙The Invaders,⬙ Bronco, ABC, 1961. Nancy Powers, ⬙The Ice Man,⬙ Maverick, ABC, 1961. ⬙The Trial,⬙ Lawman, ABC, 1961. Jan Coates, ⬙Elegy for a Bookkeeper,⬙ Surfside 6, ABC, 1962. Kathy Meigi, ⬙Five Cranks for Winter ... Ten Cranks for Spring,⬙ Naked City, ABC, 1962. Phyllis, ⬙A Book of Faces,⬙ Target: The Corruptors, ABC, 1962. Susan Morrow, ⬙The Man from the Sea,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1962. ⬙You Can’t Escape,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, CBS, 1962. Anne, ⬙And God Created Vanity,⬙ Eleventh Hour, NBC, 1963. Charmian Scott, ⬙The Takers,⬙ The DuPont Show of the Week, NBC, 1963. Hilary, ⬙The Broken Year,⬙ Alcoa Hour (also known as Alcoa Premiere), ABC, 1963. Noel Anderson, ⬙The Man Who Was Never Born,⬙ The Outer Limits, ABC, 1963. Rhoda Waggner, ⬙Run, Little Man, Run,⬙ Arrest and Trial, ABC, 1963. ⬙Fair Young Ghost,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, CBS, 1963. Bethany Windell, ⬙A Voice Loud and Clear,⬙ The Defenders, CBS, 1964. Janice Pruitt, ⬙The Homecoming,⬙ The Fugitive, ABC, 1964. Phone operator, ⬙Extension Seven,⬙ The Reporter, CBS, 1964. Clara Malone, ⬙Lost Yesterday,⬙ The Virginian, NBC, 1965. Mona Ross, ⬙A.P.B.,⬙ The Fugitive, ABC, 1965. 190
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Dr. Margo Hearst, ⬙Facing the Fire,⬙ VR.5 (also known as Avenging Angel, Virtual Reality, VR, and VR5), Fox, 1995. Loretta, ⬙Romancing the Crone,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1996. ⬙The Seed Jar,⬙ Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX TV, 1999. Delores Dalkowski, ⬙Past Perfect,⬙ The Fugitive, CBS, 2001. Dr. Wharton, ⬙Repression,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2001. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Brooke Shields, Lifetime, 2001. Helen Apple, ⬙Homecoming,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2002. Mrs. Burke, ⬙Insurrection,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2002. Mrs. Finch, ⬙Harmony,⬙ Night Visions, Fox, 2002. Rose Granville, ⬙Tragedy,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003. Dottie, ⬙Factory Girls,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2004. Frances, ⬙Most Likely,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2004. Georgia Adams, ⬙Poison,⬙ House (also known as House, M.D.), Fox, 2005. Phyllis Van De Kamp, ⬙Next,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005. Phyllis Van De Kamp, ⬙You Could Drive a Person Crazy,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005. Phyllis Van De Kamp, ⬙You’ll Never Get Away from Me,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2005. Guest, The View, ABC, 2005. Appeared as Mrs. Germaine in One Life to Live, ABC; appeared as Mrs. Callaway in ⬙Matters of Gravity⬙ and ⬙My Left Kidney,⬙ both unaired episodes of Significant Others, Fox. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mark Dolphin, CBS, c. 1965. Phyllis Lenahan, Medical Story, CBS, 1975. Rinda Larson, To Save a Child (also known as The Craft), ABC, 1991. Edie Wren Cox, Angel Falls, CBS, 1993. Trish, Loomis, CBS, 2001. Stage Appearances: Alison, Look Back in Anger, Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1958. Katherine, Journey to the Day, Theatre de Lys (now Lucille Lortel Theatre), New York City, 1963. Irina, Three Sisters, Actors Studio, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1964. Lula, Dutchman, Warner Playhouse, Los Angeles, 1965. Constance, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, Lincoln Center Theater, Ethel Barrymore Theater, New York City, 1966.
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RECORDINGS Audiobooks: Ron Milner and Steve Albrezzi, Ruby McCollum, L.A. Theatre Works, 1999. WRITINGS Screenplays: Far from Home (short film), American Film Institute, 1994.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Wilbur Peterson, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1953–55. Tim Tremble, Howdy Doody, NBC, beginning 1954. Mr. Morrison, The Steve Allen Show (also known as The Steve Allen Plymouth Show), NBC, 1959–60. Barney Fife, The Andy Griffith Show (also known as Andy of Mayberry), CBS, 1960–65. Member of ensemble, The New Steve Allen Show, ABC, 1961. Host, The Don Knotts Show, NBC, 1970–71. Multiple roles, Laugh Back (also known as Steve Allen’s ⬙Laugh Back⬙ and Steve Allen’s ⬙Laughback⬙), syndicated, 1976. Ralph Furley, Three’s Company, ABC, 1979–84. Principal F. Jerry ⬙Bud⬙ McPherson, What a Country!, syndicated, 1986–87. Les ⬙Ace⬙ Calhoun, Matlock, NBC, c. 1988–90. Voice of vice principal Lamar Bone, Doug (animated; also known as Brand Spanking New! Doug and Disney’s ⬙Doug⬙), Nickelodeon and The Disney Channel, beginning c. 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Back Stage, April 11, 1997, p. 17. Celebrity Sleuth, Volume 4, issue 5, 1991, pp. 52–53; Volume 8, issue 6, 1995, pp. 92–93.
KNOTTS, Don 1924–2006 PERSONAL Original name, Jesse Donald Knotts; born July 21, 1924, in Morgantown, WV; son of William Jesse and Elsie (maiden name, Moore) Knotts; died February 24, 2006, in Beverly Hills, CA; married Kathryn ⬙Kay⬙ Metz, December 27, 1947 (divorced, c. 1964 or 1969); married Loralee Czuchna, October 12, 1974 (divorced, 1983); children: (first marriage) Karen Ann (an actress), Thomas Allen. Education: West Virginia University, B.A., 1948; earned a teaching degree; also attended the University of Arizona.
Also appeared in The Garry Moore Show, CBS. Television Appearances; Movies: Alexander Archer, I Love a Mystery, NBC, 1973. Narrator, The Spooky Fog, CBS, 1974. Barney Fife, Return to Mayberry, NBC, 1986. The Love Boat: Who Killed Maxwell Thorn?, ABC, 1987. Governor Healy, Quints, The Disney Channel, 2000. Voice of Mutt Potter, Tom Sawyer (animated musical), The Nashville Network, 2000.
Addresses: Manager—Randy Bash, BNB Associates, Ltd., 8688 East Corrine Dr., Scottsdale, AZ 85260. Career: Actor, comedian, and writer. Performer in a comedy tour with actor Tim Conway and performer at various venues. Worked as a ventriloquist early in his career. Appeared in commercials and at collectors’ shows. Also worked as a chicken plucker. Military service: U.S. Army, served during World War II, including a performance as a comedian in the variety show Stars and Gripes; served in the South Pacific; received a World War II victory medal, Philippine liberation medal, Asiatic Pacific campaign medal (with four bronze stars), good conduct medal, marksman badge (with carbine bar), and an honorable service lapel pin.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Don Knotts Special, CBS, 1967. Looking Back, CBS, 1969. Host, The Don Knotts Nice, Clean, Decent, Wholesome Hour, CBS, 1970. Dr. Bradley, ⬙The Man Who Came to Dinner,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1972. Narrator, Guess Who’s Knott Coming to Dinner?, CBS, 1973. Dinah Shore: In Search of the Ideal Man, NBC, 1973.
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Glenn Ford’s Summertime, U.S.A., syndicated, 1973. The Many Faces of Comedy, ABC, 1973. Joys (also known as Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope in ⬙Joys⬙), NBC, 1976. Guest, Alan King’s Final Warning, ABC, 1977. The Captain and Tennille in Hawaii, ABC, 1978. Cinderella at the Palace, CBS, 1978. Bob Hope Special: Bob Hope’s All–Star Birthday Party, NBC, 1979. Las Vegas: Palace of Stars, CBS, 1979. Stand Up and Cheer for the National Football League’s Sixtieth Year (also known as Bob Hope’s ⬙Stand Up and Cheer for the National Football League’s Sixtieth Year⬙), NBC, 1981. Voice of Prince Bu, The Little Troll Prince (animated), 1985. An All–Star Tribute to General Jimmy Doolittle, syndicated, 1986. 30 Years of Andy: A Mayberry Reunion, TNT, 1990. Voice of Titus the squirrel, Timmy’s Gift: A Precious Moments Christmas (animated), NBC, 1991. Hats Off to America, syndicated, 1992. The Andy Griffith Show Reunion, CBS, 1993. More of the Best of the Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1993. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Voice of Kris, Jingle Bells (animated), 1999. Himself, E! Entertainment Special: Who Let the Dog Out?, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Voice, The Griffin and the Minor Canon (animated), PBS, 2002. Voice of Wormie, Hermie: A Common Caterpillar (animated), 2003. The Andy Griffith Show Reunion: Back to Mayberry, CBS, 2003. Voice of Wormie, Hermie & Friends (animated), 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 15th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1963. Presenter, The 38th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1966. The Television Academy Hall of Fame, NBC, 1986. The First 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award Show Program Special ... Live! ... in Stereo (also known as The First 13th Annual Cartoon Network Fancy Anvil Award Show Program Special ... Live! ... in Stereo), Cartoon Network, 2002. TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (also known as First Annual TV Land Awards), TV Land, 2003. The Second Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV, TV Land, 2004. Paul Young in ⬙Desperate Classic Housewives⬙ skit, The Third Annual TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV, TV Land, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Manual dexterity corporal John C. Brown, ⬙No Time for Sergeants,⬙ The United States Steel Hour, CBS, 1955. 193
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Sergeant Warren, Wake Me When It’s Over, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1960. Captain Harry Little, The Last Time I Saw Archie, United Artists, 1961. Nervous motorist, It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, United Artists, 1963. Shoe clerk, Move Over, Darling, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1963. Henry Limpet, The Incredible Mr. Limpet (live action and animated), Warner Bros., 1964. Luther Heggs, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, Universal, 1966. Roy Fleming, The Reluctant Astronaut, Universal, 1967. Dr. Jesse W. Heywood, The Shakiest Gun in the West, Universal, 1968. Himself, Rowan & Martin at the Movies, 1968. Abner Audubon Peacock IV, The Love God?, Universal, 1969. Hollis Alexander Figg, How to Frame a Figg, Universal, 1970. Theodore Ogilvie, The Apple Dumpling Gang, Buena Vista, 1975. Bert Delaney, No Deposit, No Return (also known as Double Trouble), Buena Vista, 1976. Coach Venner, Gus, Buena Vista, 1976. Wheely Applegate, Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, Buena Vista, 1977. Mulefeathers (also known as Mule Feathers and The West Is Still Wild), B.A.M. Productions, 1977. Sheriff Denver Kid, Hot Lead, Cold Feet, Buena Vista, 1978. Shake, The Prizefighter, New World, 1979. Theodore Ogelvie, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again, Buena Vista, 1979. Inspector Winship, The Private Eyes, New World, 1980. California Highway Patrol officer, Cannonball Run II, Warner Bros., 1984. Voice of Gee Willikers, Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night (animated), New World, 1987. Principal Kokelar, Big Bully, Warner Bros., 1996. Voice of T. W. Turtle, Cats Don’t Dance (animated musical), Warner Bros., 1997. Television repairperson, Pleasantville (also known as Color of Heart), New Line Cinema, 1998. Voice of Mayor Turkey Lurkey, Chicken Little (animated), Buena Vista, 2005. Heart of Love, Artisan Entertainment, c. 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: (Uncredited) Barney Fife, The New Andy Griffith Show, CBS, 1971. Harry Kellogg, Harry and Maggie, CBS, 1975. Dr. Donald Piper, Piper’s Pets, NBC, 1979.
Stage Appearances: Manual dexterity corporal John C. Brown and preacher, No Time for Sergeants, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1955–57. Last of the Red Hot Lovers, San Diego, CA, 1971. Title role, Harvey, Stage West, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 1995. You Can’t Take It with You, New Theatre Restaurant, Overland Park, KS, 1996.
Film Appearances: Manual dexterity corporal John C. Brown, No Time for Sergeants, Warner Bros., 1958. 194
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Norman, Is That You?, Mahaffey Theatre, St. Petersburg, FL, 1997. On Golden Pond, New Theatre Restaurant, 2003.
Electronic: Don Knotts Official Web Site, http://donknotts.tv, January 9, 2006.
Appeared in other productions, including A Good Look at Boney Kern, Albuquerque, NM; and Mind with the Dirty Man.
KOECHNER, David 1962– (Dave Koechner)
Radio Appearances; Series: Windy Wales, Bobby Benson and the B Bar Bs, Mutual Radio, between 1949 and 1955.
PERSONAL Born August 24, 1962, in Tipton, MO; married Leigh Morgan, June 27, 1998; children: Charlie, Margot. Education: Studied political science at the University of Missouri.
RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Wormie, Hermie & Friends: Flo the Lyin’ Fly (animated), Tommy Nelson, 2004. Voice of Wormie, Hermie & Friends: Webster the Scaredy Spider (animated), Tommy Nelson, 2004. Voice of Wormie, Hermie & Friends: Buzby, the Misbehaving Bee (animated), Tommy Nelson, 2005. Voice of Wormie, Hermie & Friends: A Fruitcake Christmas (animated), Tommy Nelson, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— J. P. Williams, Parallel Entertainment, 9255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1040, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Appeared with Second City touring comedy troupe and with ImprovOlympic, Chicago, IL; Largo, Los Angeles, performed as T–Bones in the monthly show The Naked Trucker and T–Bones Show. Appeared in commercials.
Video Games: Voice of the groundskeeper, Scooby–Doo: Night of 100 Frights, THQ, 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Jay, It’s Now ... or NEVER!, 1995. Director, Wag the Dog, New Line Cinema, 1997. Anton Phillips, Dirty Work (also known as Sale boulot), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1998. Bubba Pearl, Dill Scallion, The Asylum, 1999. Copilot, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (also known as Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me), New Line Cinema, 1999. National Enquirer reporter, Man on the Moon (also known as Der Mondmann), Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1999. Henry Johnson, Dropping Out, Bad Clam Productions/ Flemington Pictures, 2000. Virgil Doolittle, Whatever It Takes, Columbia, 2000. Stumpy, Out Cold, Buena Vista, 2001. Uncle Hurley, Life without Dick, Columbia/TriStar, 2001. Bellhop, Waking Up in Reno, Miramax, 2002. Carl, The Third Wheel, Miramax, 2002. Clay, Run Ronnie Run (also known as Run Ronnie Run! The Ronnie Dobbs Story: A Mr. Show Movie), New Line Cinema, 2002. Guy in Fun Land television commercial, American Girl (also known as Confessions of an American Girl and Lifers’ Picnic), 2002.
WRITINGS Screenplays: (Author of story) How to Frame a Figg, Universal, 1970. The Barney Fife Guide to Life, Love, and Self–Defense, 1993. Teleplays; Specials: The Don Knotts Nice, Clean, Decent, Wholesome Hour, CBS, 1970. Nonfiction: (With Robert Metz) Barney Fife and Other Characters I Have Known, Berkley Boulevard Publishing, 1999. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 23, 1998, pp. 40–42. Starlog, August, 1996, pp. 60–61. TV Guide, November 8, 2003, pp. 18–19. 195
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Buck Morse, A Guy Thing, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Speed, My Boss’s Daughter, Dimension Films, 2003. Steve, Soul Mates (short film), 2003. Champ Kind, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (also known as Action News, Action Newsman, and Anchorman), DreamWorks, 2004. Champ Kind, Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie (also known as Anchorman: Wake–Up Ron Burgundy and Wake Up Ron Burgundy), DreamWorks, 2004. Bobby Jay Bliss, Thank You for Smoking, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2005. Cooter Davenport, The Dukes of Hazzard, Warner Bros., 2005. Dan, Waiting, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Darrell, Yours, Mine and Ours, Paramount, 2005. Doyle Earl, Daltry Calhoun, Miramax, 2005. Father at health clinic, The 40 Year Old Virgin, Universal, 2005. Voice, Peter Cottontail: The Movie (animated), Alligator Planet/Classic Media/Kapow Pictures, 2005. Balls of Fury, Rogue Pictures, c. 2005. Herschel, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (also known as High, Wide, and Handsome, Talladega Nights, and Untitled Will Ferrell NASCAR Comedy), Columbia, 2006. Rick, Snakes on a Plane, New Line Cinema, 2006. Shanahan, You Are Going to Prison, Strike Entertainment, 2006. Surplus store clerk, Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny, New Line Cinema, 2006. Voice of Dag the coyote, Barnyard (animated), Paramount, 2006. Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, Paramount, 2006. Mr. Woodcock, New Line Cinema, 2006. You, Me and Dupree, Universal, 2006.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, Comedy Central Presents: The Commies (also known as The Commies), Comedy Central, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Dave Koechner) Man, ⬙Something about a Christmas Miracle,⬙ Something So Right, NBC, 1996. Stephen Queen, ⬙A Killer Ending,⬙ The Jamie Foxx Show, The WB, 1996. Store clerk, ⬙Uncle Phil and the Coupons,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1997. Charles, ⬙Getting To Know You,⬙ Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998. Joe, ⬙See Dharma Run,⬙ Dharma & Greg, ABC, 1999. Lance, ⬙Norm vs. the Oldest Profession,⬙ Norm (also known as The Norm Show), ABC, 2000. Waiter at Iron Horse Restaurant, ⬙Carded and Discarded,⬙ Freaks and Geeks, NBC, 2000. Jerry Prastis, Late Friday, NBC, 2001. Gerald ⬙T–Bone⬙ Tibbons, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2002. Joseph, ⬙Mary, Joseph, and Larry,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2002. Paintball instructor, ⬙Jewel Heist,⬙ Greg the Bunny, Fox, 2002. Gerald ⬙T–Bone⬙ Tibbons, Real Time with Bill Maher, HBO, 2003. Bouncer, ⬙Revenge of Mike Powers,⬙ Reno 911!, Comedy Central, 2005. (In archive footage) Joseph, ⬙The End,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2005. Todd Packer, ⬙Christmas Party,⬙ The Office (also known as The Office: An American Workplace), NBC, 2005. Todd Packer, ⬙Sexual Harassment,⬙ The Office (also known as The Office: An American Workplace), NBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Multiple roles, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1995–96. Multiple roles, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1996–97. Multiple roles, Late World with Zach, VH1, 2002. Carl, a recurring role, Still Standing, CBS, 2002–2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jack, Out There, ABC, 1997. Roger, Get Real, 1999. Dan and Don, Why Blitt?, Fox, 2003. Man on roof, Reno 911!, Comedy Central, 2003. Wanda at Large, Fox, 2003.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marshall, ⬙Palm Springs, California,⬙ The Sweet Spot, Comedy Central, 2002.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Comic Relief American Comedy Festival, ABC, 1996. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (also known as Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special), NBC, 1999.
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KURTZ (With others) American Graffiti, MCA/Universal, 1973. Star Wars (also known as Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope, Star Wars IV: A New Hope, and La guerra de las estrellas), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1977. Star Wars: Episode V—The Empire Strikes Back (also known as The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century– Fox, 1980. (With Jim Henson) The Dark Crystal, Universal, 1984. Executive producer, Return to Oz, Buena Vista, 1985. Slipstream, 1989, BFS Video, 2001. The Steal, Poseidon Pictures, 1994. 5–25–77, Moonwatcher/Sparta Entertainment, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Variety, July 16, 2001, p. 36.
KURTZ, Gary 1940– PERSONAL Full name, Gary Douglas Kurtz; born July 27, 1940, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Eldo M. and Sara H. (maiden name, Briar) Kurtz; married Meredith Alsup, April, 1963 (divorced, 1983); married Roberta Jimenez, September, 1984 (divorced, 1992); children: (first marriage) Melissa Dawne (a production manager), Tiffany Leigh (a production coordinator and editor); (second marriage) Dylan Antony. Education: Attended University of Southern California.Religion: Society of Friends (Quakers).
Film Director: Assistant director and second unit director, Beach Ball, Paramount, 1965. Assistant director, Ride in the Whirlwind, Proteus Films, 1965, Continental Distribution, 1967. Assistant director, The Hostage, Crown International Pictures, 1967. Second unit director of some scenes, Star Wars: Episode V—The Empire Strikes Back (also known as The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars V: The Empire Strikes Back), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1980. (Uncredited) Second unit director, The Dark Crystal, Universal, 1984.
Addresses: Office—Global Media Television, 31 West 56th St., New York, NY 10019. Career: Producer and director. Kinetographics, San Rafael, CA, president, beginning 1973; Associated Television International, Los Angeles, executive vice president until 2001; Global Media Television, New York City, executive vice president, 2001—. Lecturer at film schools. Worked in other capacities in the film industry. Involved with the production of Scrooge McDuck comic books. Military service: U.S. Marine Corps, 1966–69.
Film Production Manager: Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (also known as Prehistoric Planet and Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet), American International Pictures, 1965. Queen of Blood (also known as The Green Woman, Planet of Blood, Planet of Terror, and Planet of Vampires), American International Pictures, 1966. The Hostage, Crown International Pictures, 1967.
Member: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
Film Work; Other: Second unit camera operator, Beach Ball, Paramount, 1965. Sound technician, Blood Bath (also known as Track of the Vampire), American International Pictures, 1966. Assistant camera operator, The Shooting, Continental Distributing, 1967. Editor, The Hostage, Crown International Pictures, 1967.
Awards, Honors: Golden Globe Award (with others), best motion picture comedy, c. 1973, and Academy Award nomination (with Francis Ford Coppola), best picture, 1974, both for American Graffiti; Los Angeles Film Critics Award (with others), best picture, 1977, Academy Award nomination (with others), best picture, 1978, both for Star Wars.
Some sources cite Kurtz as the editor of To Be Free, c. 1972.
CREDITS Film Producer: Associate producer, Chandler, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1971. Associate producer, Two–Lane Blacktop, Universal, 1971.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Photographer in courtroom, The Godfather: Part II (also known as Mario Puzo’s ⬙The Godfather: Part II⬙), Paramount, 1974. 197
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Television Executive Producer; Specials: The Making of ⬙Star Wars,⬙ ABC, 1977. A Salute to Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, CBS, 1998. Unmasked: Exposing the Secrets of Deception, NBC, 1998. Behind the Jump with Robbie Knievel, The Learning Channel, 2000. Totally Outrageous—Love, ABC, 2001. Totally Outrageous—Vacations, ABC, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: American Cinema, PBS, 1995. Himself, ⬙I Love 1977,⬙ I Love 1970s, BBC, 2000. ⬙Alex Guinness: A Secret Man,⬙ Arena (also known as Arena: Alex Guinness—A Secret Man), BBC–2, 2003. Guest, Le methode cauet, 2004. Guest, On a tout essaye, 2005.
Television Producer; Specials: Disneyland Presents Mickey’s Nutcracker, The Disney Channel, 1992. Producer from Disneyland, Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, ABC, 1992. Television Work; Other: Animation supervisor, The Animated Odyssey (miniseries), HBO, 2000. Source of still photographs, Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy (special), Arts and Entertainment, 2004.
Periodicals: Variety, May 17, 1999, p. 5.
Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of ⬙Star Wars,⬙ ABC, 1977. SPFX: The Empire Strikes Back, CBS, 1980.
Electronic: FilmForce, http://filmforce.ign.com, November 11, 2002.
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LABINE, Kyle 1983– PERSONAL Full name, Jonathan Kyle Labine; born April 7, 1983, in Brampton, Ontario, Canada; brother of Tyler Labine (an actor). Education: Attended school in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada; studied at Lyric School of Acting, British Columbia. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: YoungStar Award nomination, best young actor in a Saturday morning television program, Hollywood Reporter, 1997, for Goosebumps. CREDITS
Voice for G.I. Joe: Extreme (animated), syndicated.
Television Appearances; Series: Davey Keith, Road to Avonlea (also known as Avonlea and Tales from Avonlea), CBC and The Disney Channel, c. 1990–96. Voice of Pepito, Madeline (animated), Fox Family Channel, c. 1993–95. Darkstalkers (animated), syndicated, 1995.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Scott, Falcon Beach, ABC Family Channel, 2005. Television Work; Series: Additional voices, Street Fighter: The Animated Series (animated), USA Network, c. 1995–97.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sam Handel, Dog’s Best Friend, The Family Channel, 1997. Davey Keith, Happy Christmas, Miss King (also known as An Avonlea Christmas and Joyeux Noel Mademoiselle King), CBC, 1998. Rod, Ratz, Showtime, 2000. Randy, I Was a Teenage Faust, Showtime, 2002. Dave Murray, Crazy Canucks, CTV, 2004.
Film Appearances: Stevie Bigger, Big Bully, Warner Bros., 1996. Jonathan, Mr. Rice’s Secret, Panorama Entertainment, 2000. Dumb Dave, Spooky House, 2000, Entertainment Highway, 2002. Teenager at party, Halloween: Resurrection (also known as Hall8ween, Halloween 8, Halloween: Evil Never Dies, Halloween: Homecoming, Halloween: The Homecoming, Halloween H2K, Halloween H2K: Evil Never Dies, and Halloween: MichaelMyers.com), Dimension Films, 2002. Bill Freeburg, Freddy vs. Jason, New Line Cinema, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials: Rocky Lyons, Moment of Truth, CBS, 1992. Frederick Muller, Bach’s Fight for Freedom, HBO, 1995. 199
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Dave, The Perfect Score (also known as Voll gepunktet), Paramount, 2004. Neil, Inconsequential Consequences, Infinite Reality Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Jimmy Farrell, Breaker High, UPN, 1997. Voice of Brandon Caine, Action Man (animated), Fox, 2000. Scotty Sallback, Dead Last, The WB, 2001, then YTV (Canada), 2001. Donnie Pinkus, That Was Then, ABC, 2002. Dave Groves, Invasion, ABC, 2005.
LABINE, Tyler 1978– PERSONAL Born April 30 (some sources cite April 26 or April 29), 1978, in Brampton, Ontario, Canada; raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; brother of Kyle Labine (an actor). Avocational Interests: Making and customizing low–rider bicycles, painting and drawing, skate– boarding and snow–boarding, writing plays and short stories.
Television Appearances; Movies: Little John, Robin of Locksley, Showtime, 1996. Mark ⬙Skid,⬙ H–E Double Hockey Sticks, ABC, 1999. Charles ⬙Charlie⬙ Zaken, In a Class of His Own, Showtime, 1999. Ox, By Dawn’s Early Light, Showtime, 2000. Noel Andrew Davies, 2gether (also known as 2GE+HER), MTV, 2000. Fraternity guy, Take Me Home: The John Denver Story, CBS, 2000. John Belushi, Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of ⬙Mork & Mindy,⬙ NBC, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Jason Heyman, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Tyman Stewart, Characters Agency, 200–1505 West Second Ave., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6H 3Y4. Publicist—Matthew Labov, Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor W., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Larkio, Into the West, TNT, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Mall rat, Generation X, Fox, 1996. Mark, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Showtime 1996. Second messenger, Dark Angel, Fox, 2000. Cats & Dogs, UPN, 2004.
Career: Actor and producer. Figures of Speech (hip–hop band), performer; appeared in local theatre productions, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Aaron Wineberg, ⬙Eye of the Beholder,⬙ Street Legal, CBC (Canada), 1991. Eagle, ⬙Checkpoint Eagle,⬙ The Odyssey, CBC, 1992. Bobby Devries, ⬙Last Pick,⬙ Madison, Global (Canada), 1993. Alphie Bugle, ⬙Moving On,⬙ Road to Avonlea, The Disney Channel, 1993. Stoner, ⬙War of the Coprophages,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Danny, ⬙Quagmire,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Gavin, ⬙Loin like a Hunting Flame,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. Skinhead, ⬙Shadow Fall,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. ⬙It Came from Out of the Sky,⬙ Night Man, syndicated, 1998. Elderbob, ⬙Honey, It’s No Fun Being an Illegal Alien,⬙ Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, syndicated, 1998. Billy, ⬙Melody,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Eddie, ⬙Death, a Love Story,⬙ Cold Squad, CBS, 1999. Byron, ⬙Studio D,⬙ The Immortal, syndicated, 2000.
Film Appearances: Grower Brian, Tail Lights Fade, Motion International/ Trimark Pictures, 1999. Percy, Mr. Rice’s Secret, Panorama Entertainment, 2000. Second gang member, Trixie, Sony Pictures Classics, 2000. Ray, Marine Life, Crescent Releasing, 2000. Malcolm, Here’s to Life!, Red Sky Entertainment, 2000. First bud, Get Carter, The WB, 2000. Redmond Schmeichel, Antitrust (also known as Conspiracy.com), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Croker, Evil Alien Conquerors, Nada Pictures, 2002. Trent, Canadian Zombie (short film), 2002. Tim, Lone Hero (also known as Heros solitaires), DEJ Productions/Promark Entertainment Group, 2002. Spike, My Boss’s Daughter, Dimension Films, 2003. Finn, Aurora Borealis, entitled entertainment/Rick Bieber Productions/Front & Center Productions, 2005. Chris, The Zero Sum (also known as Letters), Fast Productions/Grey Area Media/Letterhead Productions/Massey Productions, 2005. 200
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LAURENCE Kirsty Cotton, Hellbound: Hellraiser II (also known as Hellraiser II), New World/Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1988. Janey, Face the Edge (also known as One Last Run), Blue Ice Productions, 1990. Kirsty Cotton, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, Miramax/ Dimension Films/Paramount, 1992. Gilder, Mikey, Ascot Video/Imperial Entertainment, 1992. (As Ashley Lauren) Marie Vitelli, Deuce Coupe, Resonant Pictures, 1992. Cathryn Farrell, Lurking Fear (also known as H. P. Lovecraft’s ⬙Lurking Fear⬙), Full Moon Entertainment, 1994. (As Ashley R. Lauren) Nicole Miller, Stranger by Night, New City Releasing, 1994. Laura Bryant, Felony, New Line Cinema, 1996. Jennifer Taylor, Cupid, Live Film & Mediaworks, 1997. Carla, Livers Ain’t Cheap (also known as The Real Thing), Trimark Pictures, 1997. Brittany, Cypress Edge, MTI Home Video/Madison Home Video, 1999. Kris Miller, Warlock III: The End of Innocence, Trimark Pictures, 1999. Harem girl, Pomegranate (also known as Beloved Red), Sonnet Films, 2001. Kirsty Cotton, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, Buena Vista Home Video, 2002. Jenny Graces, Lightning Bug, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2005.
Appeared as Eddie in an episode of The Commish, ABC; also appeared in Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon. Television Appearances; Specials: 2002 Much Music Video Music Awards, MuchMusic (Canada), 2002. OTHER SOURCES Electronic: UnderGround Online, http://www.ugo.com, September 21, 2005.
LABLANC, Sadie See LeBLANC, Sadie
Appeared in the films Black Box, Blockers, and Nothing in Here. LAURENCE, Ashley 1971– (Ashley Lauren, Ashley R. Lauren)
Television Appearances; Movies: Paige, Blood Run (also known as Outside the Law), 1994. Gina, Amerikanskiy Blyuz (also known as American Cop), 1994. Julia Summers, Triplecross, Showtime, 1995. Mary Parker, Savate (also known as The Fighter), HBO, 1997. Janine DeVrie, A Murder of Crows, Cinemax, 1999. Dakota, Gentle Ben (also known as Terror on the Mountain), Animal Planet, 2002. Dakota, Gentle Ben 2: Danger on the Mountain (also known as Black Gold), Animal Planet, 2003.
PERSONAL Born May 28, 1971, in Los Angeles, CA. Education: Studied at Mark Taper Forum Conservatory. Addresses: Agent—Diverse Talent Group, 1875 Century Park E., Suite 2250, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials for Geico Direct, 2002, Coors Light beer, Cingular wireless service, Burger King restaurants, and other products. Also works as painter and sculptor.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Gemma, ⬙Sail Away,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1986. Jodie, ⬙The Match Game,⬙ Monsters, syndicated, 1989. Erica, ⬙Investment in Death,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1989. Libbie Custer, ⬙Custer’s Next to Last Stand,⬙ Legend, UPN, 1995. Daniela, ⬙Protean Challenge,⬙ Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, syndicated, 1996. Pam, ⬙The Ways and Means,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1997.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Kirsty Cotton, Hellraiser (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Hellraiser⬙), New World/RCV Film Distribution, 1987. 201
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Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials for Bell Mobility, 2001. CREDITS Film Appearances: Breathless, New Wave (short), 1997. Erica, Gossip, Warner Bros., 2000. College girl, Loser (also known as The Loser), Columbia, 2000. (As Sadie Lablanc) Jamilla, Get Over It (also known as Get Over It!), Miramax, 2001. Voice, Alibaba (also known as Alibaba & the Forty Thieves; animated), Swingin’ Productions, 2002. Amanda, Saint Monica (also known as Sainte Monica), Seville Pictures, 2002.
Television Appearances; Other: Brenda Clegg, Capitol (series), CBS, 1984–85. Interviewee, The 100 Scariest Movie Moments, Bravo, 2004. Scream Queens: The E! True Hollywood Story (special), E! Entertainment Television, 2004. RECORDINGS Videos: Hellraiser: Resurrection, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2000. Hellbound: Hellraiser II–Lost in the Labyrinth, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Hippie girl, Rated X, Showtime, 2000. Marilyn, Jailbait, MTV, 2000. Girlfriend, The Matthew Shepard Story (also known as L’affaire Matthew Shepard), NBC, 2002. All Around the Town (also known as Nous n’irons plus au bois and Mary Higgins Clark’s ⬙All Around the Town⬙), PAX, 2002. DoUlike2watch.com (also known as Do You Like to Watch Dot Com), Movie Central Network (Canada), 2003. Amanda, See Jane Date, ABC Family, 2003. (As Sadie Le Blanc) Amanda, Celeste in the City, ABC Family, 2004. Lucy, Platinum Rush, Lifetime, 2005.
ADAPTATIONS Laurence’s appearance as Kirsty Cotton in the Hellraiser⬙ films was included in the video Boogeyman: The Killer Compilation, released by Flixmix in 2001; her appearance as Cathryn Farrell in Lurking Fear was included in archive footage in the video Tomb of Terror, released by Shadow Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Linda, Doc, PAX, 2001.
OTHER SOURCES Electronic: Ashley Laurence Official Site, http://www. ashleylaurence.com, October 17, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Starr Morrisey, ⬙Temple of Light,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1999. Chloe, ⬙Eye of the Beholder,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 2000. Tina DeMay, ⬙Epiphany,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict, syndicated, 2001. Brooke, ⬙Cloud Nine,⬙ Tracker, syndicated, 2001. Kendra, ⬙No Bull,⬙ Wild Card, Lifetime, 2003. Nora Barnes, ⬙Man’s Best Friend,⬙ Kevin Hill, UPN, 2004. Linda, ⬙The Last Ride,⬙ Doc, PAX, 2004. Connie Fox, ⬙Fake It Till You Make It,⬙ Naked Josh, Oxygen and Showcase, 2005.
LeBLANC, Sadie 1977– (Sadie Le Blanc, Sadie Lablanc) PERSONAL Born February 17, 1977, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Education: Attended York University; studied acting at Equity Showcase Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
RECORDINGS Addresses: Agent—Rozon Mercer Talent, 2101 St. Laurent Blvd., Montreal, Quebec H2X 2T5 Canada. Manager—Parent Management, 530 Queen St. East, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1V2 Canada.
Video Games: Voice, Spawn: In the Demon’s Hand, Capcom Co. Ltd., 2000. 202
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LEONARDI Television Appearances; Episodic: Jacqui, ⬙Connexions,⬙ Small Tales & True, The Comedy Channel, 1998. Jennifer Leveson, ⬙The Things We Do,⬙ Something in the Air, ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation], 2000. Jennifer Leveson, ⬙The Best Man,⬙ Something in the Air, ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation], 2000. Jennifer Leveson, ⬙Different Drums,⬙ Something in the Air, ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation], 2000. Jennifer Leveson, ⬙It’s Over,⬙ Something in the Air, ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation], 2000. Herself, The Big Schmooze, The Comedy Channel, 2000. Veronica Taylor, ⬙Brave New World,⬙ Stingers, 2004. Veronica Taylor, ⬙No Man’s Land,⬙ Stingers, 2004. Veronica Taylor, ⬙One More Chance,⬙ Stingers, 2004. Herself, The Chaser Decides, ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation], 2004.
LEE, Sophie 1968– PERSONAL Full name, Sophie Elizabeth Lee; born August 7, 1968, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia; married Andrew Freedman, March, 2002. Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Australian Film Institute Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, 1997, Film Critics Circle of Australia Award nomination, best supporting actor—female, 1998, both for The Castle. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Mim McDermott, The Virgin Mim, Wharf Theater, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2002.
Film Appearances: Tania, Muriel’s Wedding (also known as Muriel), Miramax, 1994. Sarah, Jack and Sarah, Gramercy Pictures, 1996. Francine Pickles, Titsiana Booberini, 1997. Tracey Kerrigan, The Castle, Continental Distributing, 1997. Yvonne, Holy Smoke (also known as Holy Smoke!), Fox, 1999. Linda, Bootmen, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2000. Nina, He Died with a Felafel in his Hand (also known as E mori con un felafel in mano), Roadshow Entertainment, 2001.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, January, 2000, p. 28.
LEONARDI, Marco 1971(?)– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Penny Wellings, The Flying Doctors, Nine Network (Australia), 1990–91. Herself, Sex, Nine Network, 1992. Penny Wellings, R.F.D.S., Nine Network, 1993.
Born November 14, 1971 (some sources say 1972), in Australia. Avocational Interests: Soccer, horseback riding, motorcycle riding, and playing with his dog. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Movies: Maia Tertius, Typhon’s People, 1993. (Uncredited) Corri Neale, Halifax f.p.: Acts of Betrayal, Nine Network (Australia),1994. Corri Neale, Halifax f.p.: The Feeding, Nine Network, 1994. Joanne, The Hostages, 1997. Mickey Falstaff, Tanya and Floyd, 2002.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Giuseppe, La sposa era bellissima (also known as The Bride Was Beautiful and A menyasszony gyonyoru volt), 1987. Paolo, Last Moment (also known as Ultimo minuto), 1987. Fortunato, the shepard, Il coraggio di parlare, 1987. Salvatore (adolescent), Nuovo cinema Paradiso (also known as Cinema Paradiso and Cinema Paradiso: The New Version), 1988.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Patty, ⬙What You Can,⬙ Raw FM, ABC [Australian Broadcasting Corporation], 1997. Amy, ⬙Only the Young Die Good,⬙ Good Guys Bad Guys, 1997. 203
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Ciao Ma ... , 1988. Salvatore, Scugnizzi, 1989. The Palermo Connection (also known as Dimenticare Palermo, Oublier Palerme, and To Forget Palermo), 1990. Ferdinando, Ferdinando, uomo d’amore (also known as Ferdinando, Man of Love), 1991. Pedro Muzquiz, Like Water for Chocolate (also known as Como agua para chocolate), Miramax, 1992. Sebastiano, La ribelle (also known as The Rebel), 1993. Maurizio, Le puttane (also known as The Whores), 1994. Carmelo, Manhattan Merengue, BMG Video, 1994. David, Banditi, 1995. Quintino, Viva san Isidro!, 1995. Eddie Sanchez, Im sog des Boesen (also known as Desperate—Verzweifelt, Deadly Measures, Desperate Measures, In the Flesh, Nanny’s Nightmare, and Undercurrent), 1995. Fortunato, Italians, 1996. Franco Velich, La frontiera, 1996. Marco Longhi, The Stendhal Syndrome (also known as La sindrome di Stendhal and Stendhal’s Syndrome), 1996. Angelo, Vacation in Hell (also known as Una vacanza all’inferno), 1997. Jack, My Brother Jack, Higher Dreams, 1998. Roberto ⬙Luigi⬙, The Five Senses, Fine Line Feature, 1999. Johnny Madrid, From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter (also known as The Hangman’s Daughter), Buena Vista Home Video, 2000. Ranieri di Panico, I Cavalieri che fecero l’impresa (also known as The Knights Who Made the Enterprise and The Knights of the Quest), 2001. Jesus Sandoval, Texas Rangers, Miramax, 2001. Ben Clemons, It’s Better to Be Wanted for Murder Than Not to Be Wanted at All, 2003. Fideo, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2003. Apostle, Mary, Wild Bunch, 2005. Go Go Tales, 2005. Diego Armando Maradona, Maradona, 2006.
LEVANT, Brian 1952– PERSONAL Full name, Brian Michael Levant; born August 6, 1952, in Highland Park, IL (some sources say Chicago, IL); married Alison Logan; children: Aaron. Education: Graduated from the University of New Mexico.Avocational Interests: Collecting television memorabilia. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Mosaic Media Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Director, writer, and producer. Telvan Productions, principal. Awards, Honors: Image Award, best children’s series, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1979, for The Bad News Bears; CableACE Award, director of a comedy series, National Cable Television Association, 1989, for The New Leave It to Beaver; International Emmy Award, best children’s or young people’s series, 1989, for My Secret Identity. CREDITS Film Director: Problem Child 2, Universal, 1991. Beethoven, Universal, 1992. The Flintstones, Universal, 1994. Jingle All the Way, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. It’s a Dog Life, 2000. The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Universal, 2000. Snow Dogs (also known as Chiens des neiges), Buena Vista, 2002. Are We There Yet?, Columbia, 2005. Mr. Lucky, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series: Gaetano Capece, Elisa di Rivombrosa, 2003.
Film Appearances: Himself, Discovering Bedrock: The Making of ⬙The Flintstones⬙ (documentary), 1999. Himself, How2 Make It As an Actor, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Uriah, David (also known as Die Bibel–David and La Bibbia: David), TNT, 1997. Pensando all’Africa, 1998.
Television Work; Series: Story editor then supervising producer, Happy Days, ABC, 1976–c. 1978. Creative consultant and producer, Mork and Mindy, ABC, 1978–82. Story editor, Please Stand By, syndicated, 1978. Executive script consultant, Brothers and Sisters, 1979. Producer, The Bad News Bears, CBS, 1979–80.
Television Appearances; Movies: Villa Maltraversi, 1993. Marco, San Pietro, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Saverio Donini, ⬙Vacche grasse, vacche magre,⬙ Don Matteo IV, 2004. 204
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LINDEN ⬙Made in Japan,⬙ Brothers and Sisters, NBC, 1979. ⬙Mindy and Mork,⬙ Mork and Mindy, ABC, 1981. ⬙Limited Engagement: Part 1,⬙ Mork and Mindy, ABC, 1981. (Story only) ⬙Southern Crossing,⬙ Happy Days (also known as Happy Days Again), ABC, 1982. My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1988.
Creative consultant, Goodtime Girls, ABC, 1980. Executive producer, Still the Beaver (also known as The New Leave It to Beaver), The Disney Channel, 1984–86, then syndicated, 1986–99. Producer, My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1988. Executive producer, Babes, Fox, 1990. Television Executive Producer; Movies: The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, Starz!, 1995. Problem Child 3: Junior in Love (also known as Problem Child 3), NBC, 1995.
LINDEN, Hal 1931– PERSONAL
Television Work; Pilots: Producer, Hot W.A.C.S., ABC, 1981. Executive producer, Poochinski, NBC, 1990. Executive producer and director, Metropolitan Hospital, Fox, 1997. Executive producer and director, Father Can’t Cope, Fox, 2000.
Original name, Harold Lipshitz; born March 20, 1931, in New York, NY; son of Charles (a printer) and Frances (maiden name, Rosen) Lipshitz; married Frances Martin (an actress and dancer), April 13, 1958; children: Amelia Christine, Jennifer Dru, Nora Kathryn, Ian Martin. Education: Attended the New York City High School of Music and Art; Queens College, City College of New York, B.B.A., 1952; studied at the American Theatre Wing, 1953–55; studied voice with Lou McCollogh, 1953–56, and John Mace, 1958–64; studied acting with Paul Mann, 1956–60, and Lloyd Richards, 1962–63. Avocational Interests: Playing the saxophone and clarinet, jogging, skiing, tennis, golf, bridge.
Television Director; Episodic: Still the Beaver (also known as The New Leave It to Beaver), The Disney Channel, 1986. ⬙The Poker Game,⬙ Married ... With Children, Fox, 1987. ⬙Eddie’s Dead,⬙ Grounded for Life, Fox, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—Cunningham, Escott, Slevin & Doherty Talent Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angles, CA 90025; Stone Manners Talent and Literary, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angles, CA 90048.
Also directed ⬙Sarah Steps Out⬙ and ⬙Bad Boy,⬙ Charles in Charge. WRITINGS
Career: Actor, musician, and singer. Appeared in industrial films; appeared in television commercials including Pace deodorant, 1967, ITT Industries, 1999, and Cignature RX, 2005; provided voice overs and dubbed voices for foreign films and other projects. Musician and singer. Performer in night clubs, including performances at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV, 1977; concert performer with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA, 1984; touring concert performer, various American cities, 1986; concert performer at Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York City, 1998; concert performer with the Philadelphia Pops, Philadelphia, PA, 1999; concert performer at other venues; professional musician and singer with the orchestras of Sammy Kaye, Boyd Raeburn, and Bobby Sherwood. March of Dimes (charity), associated with and former national chair. Military service: U.S. Army Special Services, member of U.S. Army Band, 1952–54.
Screenplays: (Uncredited) The Flintstones, 1994. Leave It To Beaver, United International Pictures, 1997. Television Movies: (And story) Still the Beaver, 1983. (Story only) The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space, Starz!, 1995. Television Pilots: (With Ron Leavitt) Brothers and Sisters, NBC, 1979. Hot W.A.C.S., ABC, 1981. Poochinski, NBC, 1990. Metropolitan Hospital, Fox, 1997. Father Can’t Cope, Fox, 2000. Television Episodes: Happy Days (also known as Happy Days Again), ABC, 1976–84. (Story only) ⬙Jefferson Airplane,⬙ The Jeffersons, CBS, 1977.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Directors Guild of America, American Guild of Variety Artists, American Federation of Musicians. 205
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Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award, best actor in a musical, 1971, for The Rothschilds; Emmy Awards, outstanding lead actor in a comedy series, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, and Golden Globe Award nominations, best TV actor—musical/comedy, 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1981, all for Barney Miller; Emmy Award, 1994, for ⬙The Writing on the Wall,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Specials; received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1995. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Detective Lou Isaacs, Mr. Inside/Mr. Outside (also known as Hot Ice), NBC, 1973. Tony Bartlett, How to Break Up a Happy Divorce, NBC, 1976. Richard Ethridge, When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?, 1979. Howard, Father Figure, CBS, 1980. Josh Gilliam, Starflight: The Plane That Couldn’t Land (also known as Starflight and Starflight One), ABC, 1983. Lou Chadway, The Other Woman, CBS, 1983. Jack Warner, My Wicked, Wicked Ways ... The Legend of Errol Flynn, CBS, 1985. Himself, The Grand Knockout Tournament, BBC (England), 1987. Harry Palliser, Dream Breakers (also known as The O’Connors and In Evil’s Grasp), CBS, 1989. Philip Denig, The Colony, USA Network, 1995. Arthur Pendleton, Killers in the House, USA Network, 1998. Ernie Landale, The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds ... It Leads, CBS, 1999. My Funny Valentine, American Movie Classics, 2000. Arnold, The Glow, Fox, 2002.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Night club singer, Bells Are Ringing, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1959. (English version) L’homme de Rio (also known as That Man from Rio and L’uomo di Rio), 1964. (American version; uncredited) Voice of Akira Takarada, Gojira–Ebira–Mosura: Nankai no daiketto (also known as Big Duel in the North, Big Duel in the North Sea, Ebirah, Horror of the Deep, Ebirah, Terror of the Deep, Godzilla versus the Sea Monster, and The Great South Seas Duel), Toho/Continental Distributing, 1966. (Uncredited) Voice of Akira Kubo, Kaiju soshingeki (also known as All Monsters Attack, Attack of the Marching Monsters, Destroy All Monsters, Gojira dengeki daisakusen, Monster Attack March, Monster Invasion, Operation Monsterland, and The March of the Monsters), 1968. Richard Etheridge, When You Comin’ Back, Red Ryder?, Columbia, 1979. Voice of Godo Shingo in the American version, Hi no tori 2772: ai no kosomozon (also known as Fire’s Bird 2772: Love’s Cosmozone, Phoenix 2772, Space Firebird, and Space Firebird 2772), Toho, 1979. Voice of Yoichi Kawazu in the American version, Jishin retto (also known as Death Quake, Deathquake, Earthquake, Earthquake Archipelago, Megaforce 7.9, and Magnitude 7.9), Toho, 1980. Mel Arons, A New Life, Paramount, 1988. Mr. Barton, Just Friends, Curb Entertainment International, 1996. Mac Valor, Out to Sea, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Mr. Meltzer, The Others, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1997. Jump, Arrow Films, 1999. Blaine Mitchell, Dumb Luck, 2001. The dean, Time Changer, 8X Entertainment, 2002. Himself, Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (also known as Broadway, Broadway: The Golden Age, and Broadway: The Movie; documentary), Dada Films, 2003. Himself, Bells Are Ringing: Just in Time (documentary short), Warner Home Video, 2005. Roderick Carr, the cult leader, Freezerburn, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Man, The Ruggles of Red Gap, NBC, 1957. Lola, ABC, 1975. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars, ABC, 1976. The 30th Annual Tony Awards, ABC, 1976. ABC team member, Battle of the Network Stars II, ABC, 1977. Music from Hollywood (also known as Perry Como’s ⬙Music from Hollywood⬙), ABC, 1977. Presenter, The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, 1977. The Captain and Tennille in New Orleans, ABC, 1977. The 32nd Annual Tony Awards, 1978. The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 1978. Dorothy Hamill Presents Winners, 1978. Host, The 36 Most Beautiful Girls in Texas, ABC, 1978. The Celebrity Football Classic, NBC, 1979. Alan King’s Third Annual Final Warning!!, ABC, 1979. 206
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The Hal Linden Special, ABC, 1979. The Television Annual: 1978/1979 (documentary), ABC, 1979. Hal Linden’s Big Apple, ABC, 1980. TV Guide 1980: The Year in Review, NBC, 1981. Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), ABC, 1982. I Love Liberty, ABC, 1982. The 36th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1982. The American Film Institute Salute to Frank Capra, CBS, 1982. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1982, 1986, 1990. The Best of Everything, 1983. I Do! I Do!, Arts and Entertainment, 1983. Host, Christmas in Washington, NBC, 1984. Bob Hope Lampoons Television 1985, NBC, 1985. The Night of 100 Stars II, ABC, 1985. How to Be a Man, CBS, 1985. The 37th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, ABC, 1985. The 59th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1986. NBC’s 60th Anniversary Celebration, NBC, 1986. Host, Born in America: A March of Dimes Television Event (also known as A March of Dimes Television Event), syndicated, 1986. The 40th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1986. ⬙Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1987. The Grand Knockout Tournament, BBC (England), 1987. ⬙An Evening with Alan Jay Lerner,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1989. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), NBC, 1990. Sinatra 75: The Best Is Yet to Come (also known as Frank Sinatra: 75th Birthday Celebration), CBS, 1990. Starathon ’90 (also known as Star–athon ’90 and Starathon ’90 Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy), syndicated, 1990. Host, Those Fabulous ’40s, PBS, 1992. Host, Reader’s Digest: On Television, ABC, 1993. Narrator, ⬙America and the Holocaust—Deceit and Indifference⬙ (documentary), The American Experience, PBS, 1994. Rabbi Markovitz, ⬙The Writing on the Wall,⬙ CBS Schoolbreak Specials, CBS, 1994. Marvin Hamlisch and the Pittsburgh Pops, PBS, 1996. Swing Alive! at the Hollywood Palladium, PBS, 1996. 50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Golden Anniversary, HBO, 1997. The 71st Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1997. Narrator, Treasures of the Sunken City (documentary), PBS, 1997. Narrator, Bomb Squad (documentary), PBS, 1997. Narrator, Animal Hospital (documentary), BBC, 1998.
Television Appearances; Pilots: District Attorney Corey Honker/Morey Honker The Shameful Secrets of Hastings Corners (also known as Hastings Corner), NBC, 1970. Captain Barney Miller, The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller, ABC, 1974. Andrew Canaan, The Love Boat, ABC, 1976. Cliff Penrose, Second Edition, CBS, 1984. Team member, The Real Trivial Pursuit, ABC, 1985. Alexander Blacke, Blacke’s Magic, NBC, 1986. Television Appearances; Episodic: Mr. Clark, ⬙Joan Crawford Didn’t Say No,⬙ Car 54, Where Are You?, NBC, 1963. Guest, The Dick Cavett Show, 1970. David Wells, ⬙Elegy for a Vampire,⬙ Ghost Story, NBC, 1972. ⬙The Confession,⬙ The F.B.I., ABC, 1973. Guest, Tony Orlando and Dawn, 1975. Guest, The Mike Douglas Show, 1977. Guest, The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, CBS, 1979. Himself, The Muppet Show, syndicated, 1980. ⬙An Evening with Alan Jay Lerner,⬙ Great Performances, 1989. ⬙Mars Is Heaven,⬙ The Ray Bradbury Theater, USA Network, 1990. John, ⬙What a Difference a Date Makes,⬙ The Golden Girls, NBC, 1991. Sam Brown, ⬙Indigo Angel,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1996. Senator William Wallace, ⬙Gemini,⬙ Nowhere Man, UPN, 1996. Narrator, ⬙Confucius: Words of Wisdom⬙ (documentary), Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 1996. Narrator, ⬙Treasures of the Sunken City,⬙ Nova, PBS, 1997. Jailer, Mr. Rhodes, NBC, 1997. (Uncredited) Himself, Saturday Night Live, 1998. Maury Sherry, ⬙California Here We Come,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1999. Mr. Van Zandt, ⬙Brotherhood of Man,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1999. Judge Howard Barrett, ⬙Judging Billie,⬙ Rude Awakening, Showtime, 2000. Dave Price, ⬙Angels Anonymous,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2001. Chad, ⬙There’s the Rub,⬙ Gilmore Girls, The WB, 2002. Voice of Dr. Selig, ⬙The Hologram Man,⬙ The Zeta Project (animated), The WB, 2002. 207
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Sidney Brustein, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1972. Ben, The Enclave, Washington Theatre Club, Washington, DC, 1973. Sid Sorokin, The Pajama Game, Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, 1973. Night of 100 Stars (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1982. Room Service, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, 1983. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1986. Nat, I’m Not Rappaport, Booth Theatre, New York City, 1986–87. Happy Birthday, Mr. Abbott! or Night of 100 Years, Palace Theatre, New York City, 1987. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1990. Night of 100 Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio City Music Hall, 1990. Yves, Unfinished Stories, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1991–92. Gypsy of the Year, St. James Theatre, New York City, 1993. Mervyn Kant, The Sisters Rosensweig, Lincoln Center Theatre, then Ethel Barrymore Theatre, both New York City, 1993–94. Title role, Dodsworth, Fort Worth, TX, 1995. Ebenezer Scrooge, A Christmas Carol, New York City, 1997. Mr. Green, Visiting Mr. Green, off–Broadway production, 1998. Billy Flynn, Chicago, Las Vegas, NV, 1999. The Play’s the Thing, North Hollywood, CA 2000. Gabe, The Gathering, Cort Theatre, New York City, 2001. Herr Schultz, Cabaret, Studio 54, New York City, 2002. Ben Foster, Lessons, Marilyn Monroe Theatre at the Lee Strasberg Creative Center, West Hollywood, CA, 2005.
Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of Barney Miller (also known as The Life and Times of Captain Barney Miller), ABC. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Member of the chorus, Wonderful Town, Cape Cod Melody Tent, Hyannis, MA, 1955. Charlie, Strip for Action, Shubert Theatre, New Haven, CT, later Pittsburgh, PA, both 1956. Understudy for the role of Jeff Moss, Bells Are Ringing, Shubert Theatre, New York City, 1956–58. Jeff Moss, Bells Are Ringing, Shubert Theatre, 1958, later summer stock productions, 1961. Angel in the Pawnshop, Playhouse–in–the–Park, Philadelphia, PA, 1960. Matt and understudy for the role of Dynamite Joe, Wildcat, Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1960. Pinky Harris, Wish You Were Here, summer stock production, 1961. Understudy for the role of Tom Bailey, Subways Are for Sleeping, New York City, 1961. Billy Crocker, Anything Goes, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1962. Sid Sorokin, The Pajama Game, summer stock production, 1963. Dick, Something More!, Eugene O’Neill Theatre, New York City, 1964. Dr. Mark Bruckner and Edward Moncrief, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City, 1966. The Devil, The Apple Tree, Shubert Theatre, 1967. No Face (a vice overlord), Ilya Darling, Mark Hellinger Theatre, 1967. Ernest, The Love Match, Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, 1968. Yissel Fishbein, The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N, Alvin Theatre, 1968. Charlie, Three Men on a Horse, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1969. Billy Crocker, Anything Goes, Orpheum Theatre, 1969—. Mayer Rothschild, The Rothschilds, Lunt–Fontanne Theatre, New York City, 1970.
Also appeared in a stock production of Kismet. Major Tours: Jeff Moss, Bells Are Ringing, U.S. cities, 1959. Mayer Rothschild, The Rothschilds, U.S. cities, 1972. Don Quixote (title role), The Man of La Mancha, U.S. cities, 1989. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Richard Russo’s Straight Man, 1998. 208
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Periodicals: Back Stage, September 1, 1998, p. A3. People Weekly, January 13, 1997, p. 39.
LINEBACK, Richard PERSONAL Born in Frankfurt, Germany. Addresses: Agent—Don Buchwald & Associates, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 2200, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Willy Gomes, Riding for the Pony Express, ABC, 1980.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Steve, Joni, United Artists, 1980. Larry, Hard Country, Avco Embassy, 1981. Deputy Carl Dodd, Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning (also known as Friday the 13th: A New Beginning), Paramount, 1985. Sergeant Striker, Stewardess School, 1986. Beyond the Next Mountain, 1987. Timothy Fry, Sommersby, United Artists, 1993. Junior National Security Council officer, Sniper, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Norwood, Speed, Warner Bros., 1994. Sonny, Natural Born Killers, Cinecom, 1994. Willie, Josh Kirby ... Time Warrior: Chapter 2, the Human Pets, 1995. Les Furrows, The Stars Fell on Henrietta, 1995. Mr. Thornton, Twister, Hemdale, 1996. Curt, Tin Cup, Warner Bros., 1996. Slim the barkeeper, After the Game (also known as The Last Hand), 1997. Agent McMurphy, The Jackal (also known as Le chacal and Der schakal), Universal, 1997. Crabbe, Meet the Deedles (also known as The Deedles), Buena Vista, 1998. Hal Bentall, Hush, Universal, 1998. Joe Harbor, Varsity Blues, Paramount, 1999. Mr. Boggs, Ready to Rumble, Warner Bros., 2000. Innkeeper, The Ring, DreamWorks, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Hollywood Royalty/The Caper/The Eyes of Love/ Masquerade: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Love Boat, ABC, 1978. Eddie, ⬙Dear Uncle Abdul,⬙ M*A*S*H, 1979. Sweet Billy, ⬙The Pledge,⬙ The Waltons, 1980. Chester, ⬙Devil and Mr. Roarke/Ziegfeld Girls/Kid Corey Rides Again,⬙ Fantasy Island, 1981. Otis McAllister, ⬙The Chateau/White Lightning,⬙ Fantasy Island, 1981. Dory, ⬙Charlie,⬙ Lou Grant, 1982. Private Scala, ⬙Trick or Treatment,⬙ M*A*S*H, CBS, 1982. Kenny, ⬙The Connection,⬙ T. J. Hooker, 1982. Sheriff Lance Barton, ⬙The Rotten Apples,⬙ Knight Rider, 1984. ⬙She Ain’t Deep But She Sure Runs Fast,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, 1985. ⬙Fox in 3/4 Time,⬙ Crazy Like a Fox, 1985. Banning, ⬙Diary of a Perfect Murder,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1986. Junkie, ⬙Saturday Night Special,⬙ Hunter, 1986. Phillips, ⬙Phoenix under Siege,⬙ MacGyver, 1987. Hewett, ⬙War,⬙ Max Headroom, 1987. ⬙Secrets,⬙ Houston Knights, 1987. Romas, ⬙Symbiosis,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1988. (Uncredited; archive footage) Romas, ⬙Shades of Gray,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1989. ⬙Home Again,⬙ Paradise, 1989. Rudy Lassiter, ⬙The Legion: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Hunter, 1989. Jim Martin, ⬙You, Babe,⬙ China Beach, 1990. Selin Peers, ⬙Dax,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1993.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Military police captain, Fatal Vision, NBC, 1984. Cornett, War and Remembrance, ABC, 1989. Poke, The Stand (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙The Stand⬙), 1994. 209
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Television Appearances; Series: (As Hardee Linehan) Bug, Teleplay, CBC (Canada), 1976. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Major Thomas Cross, Thanks of a Grateful Nation (also known as The Gulf War), Showtime, 1998. Bill Toomey, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Geoffrey Lancer, Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke, CBS, 1999.
Stage Appearances: Al, The Baby Dance, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1991.
Television Appearances; Movies: Edgar Carr, House of the Dies Drear, PBS, 1984. Bank manager, Promise the Moon, Odyssey, 1997. (As Hardee Lineham) Watkins, Dogboys (also known as Dresses pour tuer and Tracked), TMC, 1998. Principal Morris, Alley Cats Strike, The Disney Channel, 2000. Charlie Dutch, Marker, 2005.
LINEHAM, Hardee T. (Hardee Lineham, Hardee Linehan) PERSONAL Education: Graduated from National Theatre School, 1972.
Television Appearances; Specials: The House of Dies Drear, 1984.
Career: Actor. Television Appearances; Episodic: Masters, ⬙The Abyss,⬙ Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future, syndicated, 1987. Jack Henderson, ⬙Avenging Angel,⬙ Forever Knight, USA Network and syndicated, 1996. Harrison, ⬙Ghost Beach,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1996. ⬙May I Talk With You,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1997. Robby Turner, ⬙Death and Taxes,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, PAX and CTV (Canada), 1999. Dieter Von Hoffman, ⬙Thank You Very Much,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 1999. (As Hardee Lineham) ⬙Mr. Monk Takes a Vacation,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2002. Cliff Buckley, ⬙Memento Mori,⬙ Adventure Inc., syndicated, 2002. ⬙America’s Most Wanted,⬙ Blue Murder, Global, 2003. Martin Freeman, ⬙Reawakening,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2003. Jim Vanderbilt, ⬙Buttons the Geriatric,⬙ Puppets Who Kill, Comedy Central, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Jessie Richardson Theatre Award, outstanding supporting performance by an actor, 1991, for A Streetcar Named Desire; Dora Award, large theatre–outstanding performance by a male in a play, Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts, 1993, for Richard 03; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1997, for Shoemaker. CREDITS Film Appearances: Accountant, Utilities, New World Pictures, 1981. Bonnycastle, The Wars, International Spectrafilm, 1983. (As Hardee Lineham) Deputy number two, The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983. Paul, Shoemaker, 1996. (As Hardee Lineham) Father Ricci, Sanctuary, New City Releasing, 1997. Frank, Night of the Living (short), Canadian Film Centre, 1997. The Original Sin (short), 1998. Nestor Tibbot, Shadow Builder (also known as Bram Stoker’s ⬙Shadowbuilder⬙), Sterling Home Entertainment, 1998. Accountant, The Big Hit, TriStar, 1998. Andy, The Stone Skipper (short), 1999. Officer Gayle, Top of the Food Chain (also known as Invasion, Invasion!, and Welcome to Exceptional Vista), Equinox Entertainment, 1999. Dad, The Human Kazoo (short), 2004.
Also appeared in (as Hardee Lineham) Missing, Lifetime. Radio Appearances: Appeared in ⬙The Last Crossing,⬙ Canada Reads, CBC (Canada). Stage Appearances: Biography, A Game, Artwood Theatre Alternative Space, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2004. 210
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LLOYD Television Appearances; Episodic: Wedding guest, ⬙Sophia’s Wedding: Part 1,⬙ The Golden Girls, 1988. Waiter, ⬙Harry and the Tramp,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1988. Balloon salesman, ⬙Yet Another Day in the Life,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1989. ⬙The President’s Coming! The President’s Coming!,⬙ The Golden Girls, 1990. Waiter, ⬙The Abduction,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1992. Ricky, ⬙The Cigar Store Indian,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1993. Ricky, ⬙The Pie,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Ed Haffley, ⬙Save the Wave,⬙ Coach, ABC, 1996. Pizza guy, ⬙The One with the Friends’ Theme,⬙ The Last Frontier, Fox, 1996. Sy, ⬙Goode and Fired,⬙ Goode Behavior, UPN, 1996. David Buchman, ⬙Citizen Buchman,⬙ Mad About You, NBC, 1997. Lionel Burton, ⬙Face Off,⬙ Ink, CBS, 1997. Vince, ⬙Something about Carly on a Hot Tin Roof,⬙ Something So Right, NBC 1997. David Buchman, ⬙The Touching Game,⬙ Mad About You, NBC, 1997. Jack, ⬙Batmobile,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1997. Eddie, ⬙Jailhouse Dick,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1997. Walter, ⬙The Paul Lassiter Story,⬙ Spin City, ABC, 1998. Eddie, ⬙My Daddy’s Little Girl,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1998. Mr. Kurtz, ⬙Under Mom’s Thumb,⬙ Zoe, Duncan, Jack, & Jane, The WB, 1999. Mr. Sanders, ⬙Two Guys, a Girl, and Barenaked Ladies,⬙ Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys and a Girl), ABC, 1999. Bob, ⬙The Crackpots and These Women,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 1999. Larry Hanson, ⬙The Man with Two Right Shoes,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2000. Ray Giddeon, ⬙Rabbit Punch,⬙ Battery Park, NBC, 2000. Roy Galilean, ⬙How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria?,⬙ Battery Park, NBC, 2000. First paleontologist, ⬙The Bone Collectors,⬙ Spin City, ABC, 2000. Andy Fickman, ⬙Battle of the Bahamas,⬙ Jack & Jill, The WB, 2001. Cable guy, ⬙Losin’ It,⬙ The Random Years, UPN, 2002. Bob Engler, ⬙The Two Bartlets,⬙ The West Wing, NBC, 2002. Leonard Dexter, ⬙Meat Me in Philly,⬙ Philly, ABC, 2002. The Lab Partner Episode,⬙ Maybe It’s Me, The WB, 2002. Mr. Smith, ⬙Gotcha,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2002. Dr. Albert Goldfine, ⬙Ah, but Underneath,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004. Dr. Albert Goldfine, ⬙Pretty Little Pictures,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004. Dr. Albert Goldfine, ⬙Running to Stand Still,⬙ Desperate Housewives, ABC, 2004.
Also appeared in Richard 03; and A Streetcar Named Desire, Vancouver Playhouse. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Read (with others) Guy Venderhaeghe’s The Last Crossing, BTC.
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LLOYD, Sam (Samuel Lloyd, Sam Lloyd, Jr.) PERSONAL Sometimes cited as Sam Lloyd, Jr.; son of Samuel Lloyd (an actor); nephew of Christopher Lloyd (an actor). Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent and Literary Agency, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048. Manager—Heidi Rotbart, Heidi Rotbart Management, 4000 Warner Blvd., Building 160, Room 716, Burbank, CA 91522. Career: Actor. The Blanks (a capella singing group), performer. Member: Screen Actors Guild. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Lance Armstrong, City, CBS, 1990. Barkley, Double Rush (also known as Lickety Split), CBS, 1995. Verder and Milo, My Generation, VH1, 1998. Ted Buckland, Scrubs, NBC, 2001—. Television Appearances; Other: Leonard, Bucket of Blood (movie; also known as Dark Secrets, The Death Artist, and Roger Corman Presents ⬙Bucket of Blood⬙), Showtime, 1993. Roy Galilean, Battery Park (pilot), NBC, 2000. Appeared as Bobo in pilot for Circus, Fox; and Mr. Larue in pilot for Talking Shop, NBC. 211
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1981; children: Samuel (an actor) and a daughter. Education: Attended Feagin School of Drama and Radio, New York City. Addresses: Office—c/o Weston Playhouse Theatre Company, 703 Main St., Weston, VT 05161.
Appeared as Becker Madison in an episode of Blue Skies, ABC; as Doyle, Champs, ABC; and as Sam, The Last Frontier, Fox; appeared in episodes of American Dreamer, NBC; Family Law, CBS; and The Nightmare Room, The WB.
Career: Actor. Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH, apprentice; Weston Playhouse Theatre Company, Weston, VT, member of board of directors, 1952—. Weston Bowl Mill (manufacturer), past owner. Weston Volunteer Fire Department, vice president, 1963–73; Weston Planning Commission, chair, 1969–76; town moderator of Weston, 1970—; Weston town zoning administrator, 1970–76; Vermont House of Representatives, Democratic representative 1973–80, and member of House Natural Resources Committee; other civic positions include member of local environmental board and past trustee of Vermont Land Trust and Vermont Institute of Natural Sciences.
Film Appearances: Rick, Rising Sun, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. (As Samuel Lloyd) Coach Willy Barker, Flubber (also known as Disney’s Flubber: The Absent Minded Professor), Buena Vista, 1997. Deputy, Back by Midnight, Imageworks Entertainment International, 2002. (As Samuel Lloyd) Fingers, Scorcher, Cinetel Films, 2002. Abraham, The Real Old Testament, 2003. Gus Blanderskud, Advantage Hart (short film), 2003. Dr. Jacobs, Spelling Bee (short film), Great Wazu, 2004. Gil, The Swidge (short film), Instant Films, 2004. John, Cry for Help (short film), NL3 Audio/Farmer Co., 2005.
Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Awards, Honors: Walter Cerf Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts, Vermont Arts Council, 2002.
Some sources cite appearance (as Samuel Lloyd) as Neru in Galaxy Quest, DreamWorks, 1999; and as old man, Bereft, 2004.
CREDITS Stage Appearances: Blithe Spirit, Weston Playhouse, Weston, VT, 1952. The Tender Trap, Weston Playhouse, 1956. Philoctetes, American National Theatre and Academy, Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City, 1959. Abrams, A Cook for Mr. General, Playhouse Theatre, New York City, 1961. Brown ant, Under the Sycamore Tree, Cricket Theatre, New York City, 1963. Sherlock Holmes, 1990. Dimas, The Triumph of Love, Weston Playhouse, 2002. M. Loyal, Tartuffe, Weston Playhouse, 2004. Harry Trevor (Baptista), Kiss Me, Kate (musical), Summer Mainstage, Weston Playhouse, 2005. Andrew Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Caribbean Community Theatre, U.S. Virgin Islands, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Mortimer Brewster, Arsenic and Old Lace, regional production; Touchstone, As You Like It, Los Angeles; Ted, Big Time, Los Angeles; Sparky, Forever Plaid, regional production; O’Reilly, Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Los Angeles; Rick Steadman (title role), The Nerd, regional production; Gately, Private Wars, Los Angeles; George, She Loves Me, regional production; and John Foreman, Sherlock Holmes, regional production. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: TV Guide, November 7, 2004, p. 10.
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Appeared in Brigadoon (musical) and The Importance of Being Earnest, both Weston Playhouse; performed in A Love Greater than 70 Bushels of Baker Potatoes: Helen and Scott Nearing in Vermont (dramatic reading), Hooker Dunham Theatre and Gallery, Brattleboro, VT; understudy, A Shot in the Dark, Broadway production.
Born September 8, 1925, in New York, NY; father, a lawyer; mother, a singer; brother of Christopher Lloyd (an actor); married second wife, Barbara (an actress),
Major Tours: Toured in the solo show The Magic of Shakespeare, Vermont cities.
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LUTZ Phil Newberry, McBride: The Doctor Is Out, Really Out, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Phil Newberry, McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Phil Newberry, McBride: Murder Past Midnight, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Phil Newberry, McBride: Tune In for Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
Film Appearances: The judge, Where the Rivers Flow North, Caledonia Pictures, 1994. Meeshack Boggs, The Spitfire Grill (also known as Care of the Spitfire Grill), Columbia, 1996. ADAPTATIONS
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ty Mitchell, ⬙Tango,⬙ Legacy, UPN, 1998. Morgan, ⬙To Be or Not to Be ... ,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999. Morgan, ⬙... That Is the Question: Part 1,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999. Bob, ⬙Back in the Saddle Again,⬙ 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 2003. Devin Rickman, ⬙Chapter Fifty–Eight,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2003. Fraternity member, ⬙Luck Be a Lady,⬙ Las Vegas (also known as Casino Eye), NBC, 2003. Himself, On Screen, Total Living Network, 2005.
Lloyd’s performance in the dramatic reading A Love Greater than 70 Bushels of Baker Potatoes: Helen and Scott Nearing in Vermont was recorded on video and released by Wild Root Arts. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Rutland Herald, July 24, 2005.
LUTZ, Matt 1978– Film Appearances: Salesperson, Hemingway’s Ghost, 2000. Clay Gephardt, A Walk to Remember, Warner Bros., 2002. Aaron, Bringing Down the House (also known as In the Houze and JailBabes.com), Buena Vista, 2003. Pete Fleming, End of the Spear, Jungle Films, 2006.
PERSONAL Full name, Matthew Christopher Lutz; born October 15, 1978, in Anderson, IN. Education: Attended Wake Forest University; University of North Carolina Wilmington, graduated, 2001.Religion: Presbyterian.
Some sources cite an appearance as Robert in Confessions.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Eileen DeNobile, Noble Talent Management, P.O. Box 66095, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648.
Stage Appearances: Alan, The Second String, Grove Street Playhouse, New York City, 2001. Lieutenant George Yolland, Translations, Actors Co–op, Hollywood, CA, 2003. Herman, The Most Happy Fella (musical), Actors Co– op, 2004.
Career: Actor. Member of Actors Co–op, Hollywood, CA. Awards, Honors: Thalian Award nomination, best actor, and other award nominations.
Appeared as Jim O’Connor, The Glass Menagerie, Kenan Theatre; as Claudio, Much Ado about Nothing, SRO Theatre; and as Finch, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying (musical). Also appeared in Oliver! (musical); and The Who’s ⬙Tommy⬙ (musical; also known as Tommy).
CREDITS Television Appearances; Movies: Paul Bellows, Amy & Isabelle (also known as Oprah Winfrey Presents: ⬙Amy and Isabelle⬙), ABC, 2001. Gene Wirth, Murder without Conviction, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Phil Newberry, McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?, The Hallmark Channel, 2005. Phil Newberry, McBride: The Chameleon Murder, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Electronic: By Faith Online, http://www.byfaithonline.com, October 31, 2005. Matt Lutz Official Site, http://www.mattlutz.com, October 29, 2005. 213
M Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Warner Bros., 1994. Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Moonlight and Valentino, Gramercy, 1995. The Nutty Professor, Universal, 1996. My Fellow Americans, Warner Bros., 1996. Home Alone 3, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Crazy in Alabama, Columbia, 1999. The Wedding Planner (also known as Wedding Planner—verliebt, verlobt, verplant), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2001. Cats & Dogs, Warner Bros., 2001. A Walk to Remember, Warner Bros., 2002. Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever, Warner Bros., 2002. Bringing Down the House, Buena Vista, 2003. The Ringer, c. 2003. Gilded Stones (short film; also known as David Mamet’s ⬙Gilded Stones⬙), 2004. Catch that Kid (also known as Mission Without Permission), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2004. Wedding Crashers, New Line Cinema, 2005.
MACAT, Julio PERSONAL Full name, Julio Guillermo Macat; born in Buenos Aires, Argentina; married Elizabeth Perkins (an actress), June 17, 2000; children: four. Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles. Addresses: Agent—Jonathan Silverman, Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Contact—c/o Spyros Skouras, Sanford Skouras Gross and Associates, 1015 Gayley Ave., 3rd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90024–3424. Career: Cinematographer. Filmart, camera assistant and camera technician, 1981–86; photographer for commercials, including work for Hallmark greeting cards and more than 100 music videos; also worked as camera operator and unit photographer.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Newspaper stand guy, The Wedding Planner (also known as Wedding Planner—verliebt, verlobt, verplant), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2001.
Member: American Society of Cinematographers, Hollywood Cameraman’s Union.
RECORDINGS Video Cinematographer: The Hooters: Nervous Night, CBS/Fox, 1986. (As Julio G. Macat) Van Halen Live, Warner Reprise Video/Yessup Productions, 1986. Get Up and Dance! (also known as Paula Abdul’s ⬙Get Up and Dance!⬙), Live Home Video, 1994.
CREDITS Film Cinematographer: The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (documentary), New Line Cinema, 1988. Out of the Dark, New Line Cinema, 1989. Home Alone, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1990. Only the Lonely, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1991. The Borrower, Cannon, 1991. Incident at Oglala (documentary), Miramax, 1992. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (also known as Home Alone II), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. So I Married an Axe Murderer, TriStar, 1993.
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MADDEN Announcer, Super Bowl XXIV, CBS, 1990. Host, John Madden’s Super Bowl Special, syndicated, 1990. Overtime ... with Pat O’Brien, CBS, 1990. Announcer, Super Bowl XXVI, CBS, 1992. Share a Moment with the World, CBS, 1992. Host, NFL All–Access, Fox, 1994. Fox Sports NFL ’94 Football Preview, Fox, 1994. Cohost, Little Caesar’s 11th Annual All–Madden Team, Fox, 1995. Himself, Rebels with a Cause: The Story of the American Football League (documentary), HBO, 1995. Himself, The Super Bowl at 30: Big Game America (documentary), TNT, 1996. Oops! The World’s Funniest Outtakes 4, Fox, 1996. Announcer, Super Bowl XXXI (also known as The Fox Sports Special: XXXI Superbowl Green Bay vs. New England), Fox, 1997. Cohost, Little Caesar’s 14th Annual All–Madden Team, Fox, 1997. The Funniest of the World’s Funniest Outtakes, Fox, 1997. Outback Steakhouse All–Time All–Madden Super Bowl Team, Fox, 1997. Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, HBO, 1998. Super Bowl XXXIII, Fox, 1999. Announcer, Big Game XXVIII: Road Runner vs. Coyote (animated), Cartoon Network, 2000. Himself, The Sportscasters: Behind the Mike (documentary), History Channel, 2000. Announcer, Big Game XXIX: Bugs vs. Daffy (animated), Cartoon Network, 2001. Announcer, Super Bowl XXXVI, Fox, 2002. Host, 19th Annual Blockbuster All–Madden Team, Fox, 2002. Commentator, Super Bowl XXXVII, ABC, 2003. Presenter, ABC 50th Anniversary Celebration, ABC, 2003. Rebels of Oakland: The As, the Raiders, the ’70s (documentary), HBO, 2003.
Addresses: Manager—IMG, 1360 East Ninth St., Suite 100, Cleveland, OH 44114. Career: Actor, announcer, commentator, and sports analyst on television and radio. Appeared in commercials, print advertisements, and public service announcements. Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia, PA, football player in the team’s system, late 1950s; Allen Hancock College, Santa Maria, CA, assistant football coach, beginning c. 1960, then head football coach, c. 1962–64; San Diego State University, assistant football coach, c. 1964–66; Oakland Raiders professional football team, linebacker coach, c. 1967–69, head coach, c. 1969–79. Worked as a physical education teacher, golf caddy, and bat boy. Awards, Honors: Named coach of the year, American Football League; Named coach of the year, Washington Touchdown Club, 1977; Vince Lombardi Dedication Award, 1979; Golden Mike Award, Touchdown Club of America, 1982; TV Guide Award nominations, favorite sportscaster, 1999 and 2000; Pete Rozelle Radio and Television Award, Pro Football Hall of Fame, 2002; several Emmy awards and Emmy Award nominations, outstanding sports personality or analyst; named sports analyst of the year multiple times by the American Sportscasters Association; named to a list of powerful celebrities, Forbes magazine; elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, 2006. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 2003 ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2003. G–Phoria, G4techTV, 2003. Presenter, The 2004 ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2004. Video Game Awards 2004, Spike TV, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Anchor, Fox NFL Sunday, Fox, beginning 1994. NFL Monday Night Football, ABC, beginning 2002. Commentator for CBS’s coverage of NFL football, beginning c. 1980; and for NBC’s coverage of NFL football, beginning 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1982 and 1984. ⬙Sunday, Cruddy Sunday,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1999. ⬙Bo Jackson,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2000. ⬙Deion Sanders,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2000. ⬙Jim Plunkett,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2000. ⬙Lawrence Taylor,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2000. ⬙Vince Lombardi,⬙ ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2000.
Television Appearances; Specials: Announcer, Super Bowl XVIII, CBS, 1984. Announcer, Super Bowl XXI, CBS, 1987. Super Night at the Super Bowl, CBS, 1987. Host and reporter, The NFL Pre–Season Special, CBS, 1988. Host, John Madden’s Super Bowl Special, syndicated, 1989. 215
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(With Corey Sandler) Inside Madden NFL 94, Brady, 1994. (With Anderson) All Madden: Hey, I’m Talking Pro Football!, HarperCollins, 1996. (With Peter Kaminsky) John Madden’s ⬙Ultimate Tailgating,⬙ Viking, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Books: Chadwick, Bruce and Chuck Noll, John Madden, Chelsea House Publishers, 1997. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture, five volumes, St. James Press, 2000.
Film Appearances: Himself, P. K. and the Kid, Castle Hill, 1982. Himself, Little Giants, Warner Bros., 1994. Himself, The Replacements, Warner Bros., 2000. Complete Guide to Guys (also known as Dave Barry’s ⬙Complete Guide to Guys⬙), Labrador Pictures, 2005.
Periodicals: Sports Illustrated, January 19, 1998, p. 20; January 28, 2002, p. 17. Time, January 11, 1988, p. 82.
RECORDINGS Video Games: John Madden Football, Electronic Arts, 1989, 1990. John Madden Football II, Electronic Arts, 1991. John Madden Football ’92, Electronic Arts, 1991. John Madden Football ’93, Electronic Arts, 1992. Madden NFL 94, Electronic Arts, 1993. Madden NFL 95, Electronic Arts, 1994. Madden NFL 96, Electronic Arts, 1995. Madden NFL 97, Electronic Arts, 1996. Madden NFL 98, Electronic Arts, 1997. Madden NFL 99, Electronic Arts, 1998. Madden NFL 2000, Electronic Arts, 1999. Madden NFL 2001, Electronic Arts, 2000. Madden NFL 2002, Electronic Arts, 2001. Madden NFL 2003, Electronic Arts, 2002. Madden NFL 2004, Electronic Arts, 2003. Madden NFL 2005, Electronic Arts, 2004. Madden NFL 2006, Electronic Arts, 2005.
MAJOR, Grant 1955(?)– PERSONAL Born c. 1955, in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Education: Auckland Technical Institute (now Auckland University of Technology), graduated. Addresses: Agent—Peter Franciosa, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Production designer and art director. Television New Zealand, worked as set designer; production designer for Commonwealth Games ceremonies; designer of New Zealand pavilions for World Expo events in Australia and Spain.
Videos: Himself, U2: The Best of 1999–2000, 2002.
Awards, Honors: Film Award (with Bridget Ikin), best film, New Zealand Film and Television Awards, 1990, for An Angel at My Table; Film Award, best design, New Zealand Film and Television Awards, 1995, for Heavenly Creatures; Apex Award nomination, outstanding production design for a fantasy, science fiction, or horror film, 1996, for The Frighteners; Film Awards, best design, New Zealand Film and Television Awards, 1997, for The Ugly, and 1999, for Memory & Desire; National Board of Review Award (with others), best production design or art direction, Fennecus Award nomination, outstanding production design for a fantasy film, and Apex Award nomination, outstanding production design for a fantasy, science fiction, or horror film,
WRITINGS Nonfiction: (With Dave Anderson) Hey, Wait a Minute (I Wrote a Book!), Villard, 1984. (With Anderson) One Size Doesn’t Fit All (and Other Thoughts for the Road), Villard, 1985. (With Anderson) One Knee Equals Two Feet (and Everything Else You Wanted to Know about Football), Villard, 1986. (With Anderson) First Book of Football (for children), Crown Publishers, 1988. John Madden’s Pro Football Annual, Villard, 1989. 216
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MANSON Whale Rider (also known as Te kaieke tohora), Newmarket Films, 2003. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (also known as The Two Towers and Der herr der ringe: die zwei tuerme), New Line Cinema, 2002. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (also known as The Return of the King and Der herr der ringe: die rueckkehr des koenigs), New Line Cinema, 2003. King Kong, Universal, 2005. Film Art Director: Other Halves, 1984. Kitchen Sink (short film), Hibiscus Films, 1989. Television Art Director; Movies: Hercules and the Amazon Women, syndicated, 1994. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys—Hercules and the Lost Kingdom, syndicated, 1994. Hercules in the Underworld, syndicated, 1994. Hercules and the Circle of Fire, syndicated, 1994. Television Art Director; Miniseries: The Invisible Man, Arts and Entertainment, 1984. Television Appearances; Specials: Interviewee, Passage to Middle–Earth: The Making of ⬙The Lord of the Rings,⬙ Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004. RECORDINGS Videos: The Making of ⬙The Lord of the Rings,⬙ 2002. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, May 17, 2004, p. 46.
CREDITS Film Production Designer: (And producer and art director) An Angel at My Table, Fine Line, 1991. Jack Be Nimble, Cinevista, 1994. Heavenly Creatures (also known as Himmlesche kreaturen; also released as Heavenly Creatures: The Uncut Version), Miramax, 1994. Peach, First Run Features, 1994. The Frighteners (also known as Robert Zemeckis Presents: ⬙The Frighteners⬙), MCA/Universal, 1996. Memory & Desire, Steward, 1997. The Ugly, Trimark Pictures, 1998. Aberration, Live Film & Mediaworks/Victor Film, 1997. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (also known as The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring—The Motion Picture), New Line Cinema, 2001.
Electronic: Film Force, http://www.filmforce.ign.com, October 31, 2003.
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Bailiff, Fried Green Tomatoes (also known as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe), Universal, 1991. Mailman, Boxing Helena, Orion Classics, 1993. Henry Royce, Gordy, Miramax, 1995. Judge Gorman, Last Dance, Buena Vista, 1996. First trailer buyer, Traveller, October Films, 1997. Passerby, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Warner Bros., 1997. (As Theodore Manson) Ticket salesman, Claudine’s Return (also known as Kiss of Fire), Miramax Home Entertainment, 1998. Bowling alley man, Run Ronnie Run, New Line Cinema, 2002. Colonel Murphy, Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. Buddy Baxter, Petunia (short), 2002. Damon DeRivers, A Perilous Dance: The Damon DeRivers Story (short), 2003. Pulaski, Runaway Jury, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Robert Gidden, The Clearing (also known as Anatomie einer entfuhrung), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004. Elderly law client, Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius, Film Foundry Releasing LLC, 2004. Elderly teller, Dead Birds, Silver Nitrate Pictures, 2004. Sad Joe, Elizabethtown, Paramount, 2005. Lecturer, Psychopathia Sexualis, 2005. Olin Arrendal, Crystal River, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Norman, On Golden Pond, Theatre in the Square; Grandpa, The Grapes of Wrath, Alliance Theatre; Frosch, the drunken jailer, Der Fledermaus, Atlanta Opera.
MARKINSON, Brian PERSONAL Education: Graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1983. Addresses: Agent—Progressive Artists Agency, 400 S. Beverly Dr., Suite 216, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Seven Summits Pictures & Management, 8906 W. Olympic Blvd., Ground Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Sapp, North and South, ABC, 1985. Ticket seller, Queen, CBS, 1993.
Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Movies: Judge, Desperate for Love, CBS, 1989. Wilbur Combs, Murder in Mississippi, 1990. Mr. Henderson, Sudie and Simpson, Lifetime, 1990. Mr. Nelson, When Will I Be Loved?, NBC, 1990. Hotel clerk, Paris Trout, Showtime, 1991. Walter, With Murder in Mind (also known as With Savage Intent), CBS, 1992. Dr. Reed, Silent Victim (also known as Hothouse), 1993. Brink, Saved by the Light, Fox, 1995. Ticket man, Flash, ABC, 1997.
Film Appearances: Michael, The Doctor, MCA/Universal, 1991. Policeman and voice of obscene caller, Mixed Nuts (also known as Lifesavers), TriStar, 1994. Detective Wade, Wolf, Anglo–Amalgamated, 1994. David Matthews, The Hard Truth, 1994. Jerome’s friend, Live Nude Girls, 1995. Pad rat, Apollo 13 (also known as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience), Universal, 1995. Vic Nash, Up Close and Personal, Buena Vista, 1996. First staffer, Volcano, United Artists, 1997. Naked Ambition, Buena Vista, 1997. (Uncredited) Brian Blake, attorney, Enemy of the State, 1998. Randy Culligan, Primary Colors (also known as Perfect Couple and Mit aller macht), Universal, 1998. Surgical fellow, City of Angels (also known as Stadt der Engel), Warner Bros., 1998. Bill Shields, Sweet and Lowdown, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 1999.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Choreographer, Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover (also known as Benny and Barney, the Aristocrats and Las Vegas Undercover), NBC, 1977. Television Appearances; Episodic: Sam Byrnes, ⬙Walkout,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1989. 218
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Harry Decker, Harry’s Case, 2000. The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior, ABC, 2000. Stan Walton, 100 Days in the Jungle, 2002. Mr. Meyer, Lucky 7 (also known as Lucky Seven), ABC Family, 2003. Eric Hoffman, Chasing Freedom, Court TV, 2004. David Price, The Survivors Club, CBS, 2004. McGregor, NTSB: The Crash of Flight 323, ABC, 2004. Tony, The Life, CTV (Canada), 2004. Arnie, Knights of the South Bronx, Arts and Entertainment, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Sam Carr, Dark Angel, Fox, 2000–2002. Paul Bloom, UC: Undercover, NBC, 2001. Special Agent Charles Bernal, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Bill Jacobs, Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC (Canada), 2004–2005. Police Chief Bill Jacobs, Da Vinci’s City Hall, CBC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilot Movies: Robert Russo, ⬙How Doc Waddems Finally Broke 100,⬙ The Sports Pages, Showtime, 2001. Agent Brenal, Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Television Appearances; Pilots: Spencer Lewis, Girls Club, Fox, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: Del, ⬙The Call,⬙ China Beach, 1990. Mr. Praskin, ⬙Be It Ever So Humboldt,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1991. ⬙Language of the Heart,⬙ Tequila and Bonetti, 1992. Mr. Gerard, ⬙Double Breasted Suit,⬙ L.A. Law, 1992. Glen, ⬙The Icing on the Cake,⬙ Sisters, NBC, 1993. David Preston, ⬙Extended Family,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1993. Vorin, ⬙Homeward,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation, 1994. Tony Fiore, ⬙Born Again,⬙ The X Files, Fox, 1994. Forrest, Burke’s Law, CBS, 1994. Harvey, The George Carlin Show, 1994. Lieutenant Peter Durst, ⬙Cathexis,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager, 1995. Lieutenant Peter Durst and Sulan, ⬙Faces,⬙ Star Trek: Voyager, 1995. Derek Wilson, ⬙Night Train,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Detective Teeple, ⬙The Judge,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1996. Detective Teeple, ⬙Blood Relatives,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1996. Detective Teeple, ⬙Sacrament,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1997. Dr. Giger, ⬙In the Cards,⬙ Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, 1997. Steve Egan, ⬙Lost in Israel: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1997. Mr. James Day, ⬙Of Sound Mind and Body,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1998. Gary Lambert, ⬙Folie a Deux,⬙ The X Files, Fox, 1998. ⬙Jane Doe: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV (Canada), 1998. Mr. James Day, ⬙Fam–I–ly,⬙ Part of Five, Fox, 1999. Mr. James Day, ⬙Judgment Day,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1999. Governor Robert Maxwell, ⬙Playmates and Presidents,⬙ Seven Days, UPN, 2000.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sonny Werblin, Sinatra, Fox, 1992. Ray Morrison, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002. Martin Heller, Angels in America, HBO, 2003. Daniel, 10.5 (also known as Earthquake 10.5), NBC, 2004. Chris Haywood, Category 6: Day of Destruction, CBS, 2004. Jimmie Gardiner, The Tommy Douglas Story (also known as Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story), CBC (Canada), 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Calley, Nails, Showtime, 1992. Colleague, A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story (also known as Till Murder Do Us Part), NBC, 1992. Web of Deception, NBC, 1993. Deirdre’s agent, Columbo: Butterfly in Shades of Grey, ABC, 1994. Tanner, In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance, PBS, 1994. Kirby Jacobs, Witness to the Execution, NBC, 1994. Marty Rosenstock, White Mile, HBO, 1994. Shame II: The Secret, 1995. Satz, In the Blink of an Eye, ABC, 1996. Lowell Hart, Forgotten Sins, ABC, 1996. Detective Jim Baker, Fall into Darkness, PBS, 1996. Alien Nation: Millennium, Fox, 1996. Harvey Poolish, In the Doghouse, Showtime, 1998. Assistant District Attorney Louthan, On the Line, ABC, 1998. Hal Thau, Take Me Home: The John Denver Story, CBS, 2000. 219
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2003, Saturn Award nominations, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, best genre TV supporting actor, 2000, best supporting actor in a television series, 2002, 2003, Saturn Awards, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, best supporting actor on television, 2001, and best supporting actor in a television series, 2004, Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award—Male, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 2002, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series—drama, 2003, all for Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actor on television, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 2005, for Angel. CREDITS Film Appearances: Billy Johnson, Winding Roads, 1998. Channel 3 cameraman, House on Haunted Hill (also known as Haunted Hill), 1999. Simon, Chance, Benson Entertainment, 2002.
Also appeared in The Trials of Rosie O’Neill. Stage Appearances: Louie, Lost in Yonkers, Richard Rogers Theatre, New York City, c. 1991–93.
Television Appearances; Series: Spike/William the Bloody, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Series and Buffy), The WB, 1997–2001, then UPN, 2001–2003. Spike, Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 2003–2004. Professor Milton Fine/Brainiac, Smallville, The WB, 2005.
MARSTERS, James 1962– PERSONAL Full name, James Wesley Marsters; born August 20, 1962, in Greenville, CA; son of a former minister and social worker; married Liane Davidson (marriage ended); children: Sullivan. Education: Attended the Juilliard School, Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, and American Conservatory Theatre.Avocational Interests: Playing guitar, singing, painting, watching football, spending time with friends at the beach, and writing.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sullivan ⬙Sully⬙ McManus, The Enforcers, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Mitch, ⬙Soul Man,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001. Bobby Comfort, Cool Money, USA Network, 2005.
Addresses: Manager—Nimber Entertainment, 211 South Beverly Dr., Suite 208, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Contact—c/o 2109 S. Wilbur Ave., Walla Walla, WA 99362.
Television Appearances; Specials: Buffy’s Back (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Himself, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as A&E Biography: Buffy the Vampire Slayer; documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2003.
Career: Actor. New Mercury Theatre (a theatrical company), Chicago, IL, then Seattle, WA, cofounder; Genesis Theater (a theater company), Chicago, IL, cofounder; worked at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, and American Conservatory Theatre, Seattle, WA. Ghost of the Robot (band), member.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bellhop, ⬙It Happened in Juneau,⬙ Northern Exposure, 1992. Reverend Harding, ⬙Grosse Pointe 48230,⬙ Northern Exposure, 1993. Mickey Collins, ⬙Heart and Sole,⬙ Medicine Ball, 1995. Officer Billy O’Hara, ⬙Herniated Nick,⬙ Moloney, CBS, 1996.
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MARTINDALE Taped Readings: Jim Butcher’s Storm Front, Victory Audio Video Services, 1997. Also narrated Jim Butcher’s Fool Moon. Albums (with Ghost of the Robot): Mad Brilliant, 2003. Albums (as a solo artist): Civilized Man, 2005. WRITINGS Graphic Novels: (With Christopher Golden, Ryan Sook, and Eric Powel) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike & Dru, Dark Horse Comics, 1999.
Stage Appearances: Voices in the Dark, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, 1994.
OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared in The Tempest, and Red Noses, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL; The Normal Heart, Chicago, IL; Handing Down the Names, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA; Trolius and Cressida, Twelfth Night, and Camino Real, Juilliard, New York City; The Marriage of Figaro, Chicago, IL; Life Is a Dream, Chicago, IL; Incorruptible, Chicago, IL.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, October 31, 1997, p. 84.
MARTINDALE, Margo 1951– Stage Director: Something Unspoken, Genesis Theater, Chicago, IL, 1989.
PERSONAL Born July 18, 1951, in Jacksonville, TX.
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Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Videos: Himself, Buffy: Season 3 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2003. Himself, Buffy: Season 4 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2003. Himself, Buffy: Season 5 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2003. Himself, Buffy: Season 6 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2004. Himself, Buffy: Season 7 Overview (documentary short), Fox Box, 2004. Himself, Angel: The Final Season (documentary short), Fox Box, 2005.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Antoinette Perry Award nomination, best actress—featured role in a play, Drama Desk Award nomination, outstanding featured actress in a play, 2004, both for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Richard Serf Award, best supporting performance by an actress over 50, Actors Equity Foundation, 2004; Helen Hayes Award nomination, for Steel Magnolias. CREDITS
Video Games: Voice of Spike, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Fox Interactive, 2000. Voice of Spike, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds, Fox Interactive, 2003.
Film Appearances: Donna, Days of Thunder, Paramount, 1990. Millie, The Rocketeer, 1991. 221
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Mrs. Beckman, Plainsong, CBS, 2004. Mrs. Quinn, Silver Bells, CBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Michele Grande, 100 Centre Street, Arts and Entertainment, 2001–2002.
Also appeared in the Off–Broadway productions of Curse of the Starving Class, The Miss Firecracker Contest, and Talking With.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Buffalo Heiffer, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989. Linda Hoffman–Pugh, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenet and the City of Boulder, CBS, 2000. May, ⬙I’m OK, It’s You I’m Not Sure About,⬙ A Girl Thing, Showtime, 2001.
Major Tours: Appeared as Big Mama, Steel Magnolias, U.S. cities.
Television Appearances; Specials: The 58th Annual Tony Awards (also known as The 2004 Tony Awards), CBS, 2004. Television Appearances; Pilots: Hannah Vaughn, Snoops, ABC, 1999. Psychic, Medium, NBC and CTV (Canada), 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Nurse Warner, ⬙Tasha,⬙ New York Undercover, 1994. Ms. Best, ⬙Atonement,⬙ Law and Order, NBC, 1996. ⬙The Same Coin,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC, 1998. Rose, ⬙Dusting Diva,⬙ Welcome to New York, CBS, 2001. Amanda Myers, ⬙Partners,⬙ Ed, NBC, 2003. Catherine, ⬙In Sickness and Adultery,⬙ Medium, NBC and CTV (Canada), 2005. Stage Appearances: Truvy, Steel Magnolias, WPA Theatre, New York City, 1987. Louise Seger, Always ... Patsy Cline, Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, 1997. Big Mama, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 2004.
MASTERSON, Christopher 1980– (Chris Masterson, Christopher K. Masterson, Christopher Kennedy Masterson)
Television Appearances; Movies: Alma, The Child Saver, 1988. Golden Years (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Golden Years⬙), 1991. Frankie, Ruby Jean and Joe, TNT, 1996. Marjean,... First Do No Harm, ABC, 1997. Libby, Earthly Possessions, HBO, 1999. Lainey, What Girls Learn, Showtime, 2001. Trish Steger, The Laramie Project, HBO, 2002. Maggie, An Unexpected Love (also known as This Much I Know), Lifetime, 2003. Harriot Blatch, Iron Jawed Angels, HBO, 2004. Ms. Mason, The Best Thief in the World, Showtime, 2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Christopher Kennedy Masterson; born January 21, 1980, in Long Island, NY; son of Peter (an insurance agent) and Carol (a manager) Masterson; brother of Danny Masterson (an actor) and Alanna Masterson (an actress). Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 222
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MATCHETT Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Todd, ⬙My Generation,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001. Youth in Revolt, Fox, 1996.
Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials including Trident Sugarless Mints, 1983.
Television Appearances; Specials: Timmy, Hiroshima Maiden, PBS, 1988. The 14th Annual American Comedy Awards, Fox, 2000. The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. Presenter, Comedy Central Presents: The Commies (also known as The Commies), Comedy Central, 2003.
Awards, Honors: YoungStar Award (with others), best young ensemble cast—television, Hollywood Reporter, 2000, Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best ensemble in a TV series—drama or comedy, 2001, both for Malcolm in the Middle.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Avery age thirteen, ⬙One,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1992. Lewis Bing, ⬙Just One Lullaby,⬙ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1993. Tommy Powers, ⬙Private Lives,⬙ John Grisham’s ⬙The Client⬙ (also known as The Client), CBS, 1995. Doc, ⬙Children of the Night,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Chris Conti, ⬙Toy Surprise,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1998. (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Landon Bryce, ⬙A Room with No View,⬙ Millennium, Fox, 1998. Panelist, The List, VH1, 1999. Todd, ⬙My Generation,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001. Todd, ⬙Leo Loves Kitty,⬙ That ’70s Show, Fox, 2002. Todd, ⬙Jackie’s Cheese Squeeze,⬙ That ’70s Show, Fox, 2002. Todd Paley, ⬙Quality of Life,⬙ The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2002. Himself, The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003. Himself, Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004. Himself, ⬙Tournament 2, Game 4,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2004. Lawyer, Mad TV, Fox, 2004. Guest, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Steve age ten, Singles, Warner Bros., 1992. (As Chris Masterson) Danny Morris, Mamma ci penso io (also known as Mommy I Can Do It), 1992. (As Chris Masterson) Bowen, Cutthroat Island (also known as Corsari, L’ile aux pirates, and Die Piratenbraut), LIVE Entertainment, 1995. (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Jimmy Reynolds, The Sunchaser, 1996. Ecce Pirate (short), Chyna Wranch, Inc., 1996. (As Chris Masterson) Scott O’Neal, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. (As Chris Masterson) Daryl Dawson, American History X, New Line Cinema, 1998. (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Eric, ⬙The Campfire,⬙ Campfire Tales, New Line Cinema, 1998. (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Richard, Girl, Kushner–Locke International, 1999. (As Chris Masterson) Geoffrey, Dragonheart: A New Beginning, Universal Home Entertainment, 2000. Billy, Nice Guys Finish Last, 2001. (As Chris Masterson) Buddy, Scary Movie 2 (also known as Scarier Movie), Miramax, 2001. Hold On, 2002. Zach, Waterborne, 2005. Paul, Intellectual Property, 2006.
Appeared in E! Hollywood Hold’em, E! Entertainment Television. Television Work; Episodic: Directed episodes of Malcolm in the Middle, Fox.
Film Work: Producer, Intellectual Property, 2006.
Stage Appearances: Gus/Augustus, Arcadia, L.A. Music Center, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angles, 1997.
Television Appearances; Series: Sawyer Matson, The Road Home, CBS, 1994. Cohost, What’z up?, 1994. (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Francis, Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000—.
MATCHETT, Kari 1970– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: (As Christopher Kennedy Masterson) Edward, Wuthering Heights, MTV, 2003.
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Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; married James Allodi (an actor, director, and writer; divorced); married T. W. Peacocke (a director). Education: Attended Red Deer College; studied at National Theatre School, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and at Moscow Theatre School.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marcie Reed, Undue Influence (also known as Steve Martini’s ⬙Undue Influence⬙), CBS, 1996. Claudia Whitney, Five Days to Midnight, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Chasin Agency, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 716, Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Alyssa de Brabant, ⬙Dead of Night,⬙ Forever Knight, USA Network and syndicated, 1996. Mary O’Brien, ⬙The Curse/Angel on a Plane,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1997. Beatrice, ⬙Triple Cross,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1997. Claire Holland, ⬙Wedding Bell Blues,⬙ Once a Thief, syndicated, 1998. Caroline Crane, ⬙The Human Vessel,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and syndicated, 1998. Rho’ha, ⬙Pandora’s Box,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Earth: Final Conflict⬙), syndicated, 1998. Rho’ha, ⬙Law & Order,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Earth: Final Conflict⬙), syndicated, 1998. Christina Kondeatis/Carol Clark, ⬙Intensive Care,⬙ Blue Murder, Global (Canada), 2001. Dr. Stefani Volette, ⬙Spineless,⬙ All Souls, UPN, 2001. Celia Grantham, ⬙Champagne for One: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Sarah Jaffee, ⬙Prisoner’s Base: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Rita Ramsay Sorell, ⬙Eeny, Meeny, Murder, Moe,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Lily Rowan, ⬙Door to Death,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Lily Rowan, ⬙The Christmas Party,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Carla Lovchen, ⬙Over My Dead Body: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Julie Jaquette/Lily Rowan, ⬙Death of a Doxy: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Jewel Jones, ⬙Die like a Dog,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Susan McLeod, ⬙Murder Is Corny,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Meg Duncan, ⬙Too Many Clients: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002. Jane Geer, ⬙Help Wanted, Male,⬙ A Nero Wolfe Mystery (also known as Nero Wolfe), Arts and Entertainment, 2002.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best actress in a continuing leading dramatic role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2000, for Power Play; Gemini Award, best actress in a guest role in a dramatic series, 2001, for Blue Murder; Gemini Award nomination, best supporting actress in a dramatic program or miniseries, 2001, for A Colder Kind of Death. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sheila, Ready or Not (also known as Les premieres fois), 1995–96. Tanya Nanibush Beakhert, The Rez, CBC (Canada), 1996–97. Siobhan Beckett, a recurring role, Earth: Final Conflict (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Earth: Final Conflict⬙), syndicated, 1998. Colleen Blessed, Power Play, UPN, 1998–2000. Detective Elaine Bender, Blue Murder, Global (Canada), 2004. Dr. Mariel Underlay, Invasion, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Nicki Corlis, What Happened to Bobby Earl? (also known as Murder in a College Town), CBS, 1997. Marina, Breach of Faith: Family of Cops II (also known as Family of Cops II), CBS, 1997. Elizabeth Fenwick, A Marriage of Convenience (also known as Un mariage de convenance), Lifetime, 1998. Linda, Task Force: Caviar (also known as Un reglement de comptes), Global (Canada), 2000. Maureen Gault, A Colder Kind of Death (also known as Criminal Instinct: A Colder Kind of Death and Manipulation), Lifetime, 2001. Allison, The Glow, Fox, 2002. Judy Bryce, Betrayed (also known as Abus de confiance), CBC (Canada), 2003. Donna, A Very Married Christmas (also known as Say When), CBS, 2004. Amy, Plague City: SARS in Toronto, CTV (Canada), 2005. 224
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MATHISON Electronic: UnderGround Online, http://www.ugo.com, September 21, 2005.
MATHISON, Cameron 1969– PERSONAL Full name, Cameron Arthur Mathison; born August 25, 1969, in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada; married Vanessa Arevalo, July 27, 2002; children: Lucas Arthur. Education: McGill University, B.S., civil engineering.Avocational Interests: Photography, basketball, golf, swimming, and skiing.
Television Appearances; Other: Saskia van Rijn, Rembrandt: Fathers & Sons (special), HBO, 1999. Annie Gunne, The Webster Report (pilot), CBS, 2004.
Addresses: Office—All My Children, c/o ABC, 320 West 66th St., New York, NY 10023; Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401.
Film Appearances: Alison Enola, Papertrail (also known as Serial Cops and Trail of a Serial Killer), Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1997. Sarah, Apartment Hunting, Alliance Atlantis Communications, 2000. Candace, Angel Eyes, Warner Bros., 2001. Linda Bucyk, Men with Brooms (also known as Quatre gars et un balai), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Kate Filmore, Cube 2: Hypercube (also known as Hypercube), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Page, 19 Months, ThinkFilm, 2002. Diane, Cypher, Miramax, 2002. Donna Archer, Goose! (also known as The Great Goose Caper), Odeon Films, 2004.
Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Award, outstanding male newcomer, 1999, Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding hero, 2001, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding supporting actor in a drama series, 2002, 2005, Special Fan Award nomination (with Rebecca Budig), irresistible combination, Daytime Emmy Awards, 2005, all for All My Children. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Troilus and Cressida, Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1987. Uncle Vanya, Centaur Theatre, 1993. Transit of Venus, Magnus Theatre, 1994. Anne Page, Merry Wives of Windsor, Stratford Festival, 1995. Icelander Prila, Midnight Sun, Tarragon Theatre, 2001.
Film Appearances: Atlanta, 54 (also known as Fifty–Four), Miramax, 1998. Con man, Washed Up, Decade Distribution, 2000. (Uncredited) Longshot (also known as Jack of All Trades and Longshot: The Movie), Media Cooperation One, 2000. Television Appearances; Series: Ryan Lavery, All My Children, ABC, 1998–2002, 2003—. Host, I Wanna Be a Soap Star, SoapNet, 2004—.
Appeared in The Country Wife, Stratford Festival; and Lend Me a Tenor, Piggery Theatre. RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Movies: Rich Eastman, Any Mother’s Son, Lifetime, 1997. Mike Murphy, The Defenders: Choice of Evils (also known as The Defenders), Showtime, 1998. Gary Babcock, See Jane Date, ABC Family, 2003.
Videos: Kate Filmore (in archive footage), Re–entering the Nightmare, Savage Dog, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Maclean’s, July 22, 2005. TV Zone, September, 1999, pp. 40–42.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, SOAPnet Salutes ABC Daytime, SoapNet, 2003. 225
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Career: Actress.
Television Appearances; Award Presentations: The 25th Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 1998. The 15th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1999. The 27th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, ABC, 2000. Presenter, The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2001. The 29th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2002. The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2004.
Film Appearances: Mrs. Hudson, The Umpire (short), 1985. New York secretary, Eleni, Warner Bros., 1985. Hotel receptionist, Switching Channels, TriStar, 1988. Second waitress, Cocktail, Buena Vista, 1988. Anchorwoman, The Wrong Guy, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Psychiatrist number two, The Recruit, Buena Vista, 2003.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Masked man, ⬙House of Horrors,⬙ F/X the Series, 1997. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002. Brad, ⬙Telescope,⬙ The Job, ABC, 2002. Kirk, ⬙Kate’s Wedding,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2002. Danny Pasqualle, ⬙Recipe for Murder,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2003. Lieutenant Stanley Mitchell, ⬙Empty Quiver,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2003. Noah, ⬙The Fix Up,⬙ What I Like About You, The WB, 2003. Himself, ⬙All My Children,⬙ Biography, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Guest, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2003. Guest, The View, ABC, 2003, 2004, 2005. Guest, SoapTalk, SoapNet, 2003, 2004, 2005. Guest, Living It Up! With Ali and Jack, NBC, 2004. Dillon Smith, ⬙Trade Show,⬙ Hope & Faith, ABC, 2004. Dillon Smith, ⬙Daytime Emmys: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Hope & Faith, ABC, 2004. Himself, ⬙Cameron Mathison,⬙ Soapography, SoapNet, 2004. Himself, ⬙Alicia Minshew,⬙ Soapography, SoapNet, 2004. Guest, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005. Guest, Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jill Robichaux, Storm of the Century (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Storm of the Century⬙), ABC, 1999. Lady Phips, Salem Witch Trials, CBS, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Young woman, Act of Vengeance, HBO, 1986. Molly, Beyond Betrayal, CBS, 1994. Denise, Critical Choices, Showtime, 1996. Emily Ferrence, When Secrets Kill, ABC, 1997. Darlene, The Marriage Fool (also known as Love After Death), CBS, 1998. Celia, Amanda’s mom, Sea People, Showtime, 1999. Sharon Patrick, Martha Stewart: Behind Bars, CBS, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Sylvie von Goetham, Degas and the Dancer, HBO Family, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Someone Is Watching,⬙ Seeing Things, CBC (Canada), 1984. Alice, ⬙Assault,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1987. Nancy Harvey, ⬙A Matter of Discretion,⬙ Adderly, CBS, 1987. Susan Sullivan, ⬙South by Southeast,⬙ Alfred Hitchcock Presents, USA Network, 1989. ⬙Double Cross,⬙ Katts and Dog, CTV and The Family Channel, 1990. ⬙Running Home,⬙ My Secret Identity, syndicated, 1990. Helen Washburn, Side Effects, CBC, 1994. Dr. Shannon, ⬙Sanguinarium,⬙ The X Files, Fox, 1996. Edina Rose, ⬙Changes: Part 1,⬙ Animorphs, Nickelodeon, 2000. Tillie, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Marathon Man,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2002. Speech therapist, ⬙Kissing a Nun,⬙ The Sean Cullen Show, CBC, 2003.
RECORDINGS Videos: Ryan Lavery, Daytime’s Greatest Weddings, Buena Vista Home Video, 2004.
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McCALLANY The mechanic, Fight Club, Brandon, 1999. Dylan Rourke, Men of Honor (also known as Men of Honour), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Henri Brule/Henry Burns, Out of Line, Curb Entertainment, 2001. Lieutenant Loomis, Below, Dimension Films, 2002. Dorsett, Against the Ropes (also known as Die Promoterin and The Promoter), Paramount, 2004. Detective Tom Finnegan, Alpha Dog, New Line Cinema, 2006. Van, Toxic, 2006.
Also appeared as Marilyn Langley, Missing, Lifetime. Stage Appearances: Ghost of Christmas Past, A Christmas Carol, Theatre New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, 1999. Mom, A Matter of Time, Theatre Orangeville, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Curt, Wasteland, ABC, 1999. Owen Decker, Freedom, UPN, 2000. Detective John Hagen, CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003–2005.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Hamilton Fish, Rough Riders, TNT, 1997.
PERSONAL Television Appearances; Movies: Ernest Hemingway, Zelda, TNT, 1993. Blue Jacket, Tecumseh: The Last Warrior, TNT, 1995. Teddy Atlas, Tyson, HBO, 1995. Joe Campbell, The Advocate’s Devil, 1997. L.A. Sheriff’s Homicide (also known as LA County 187), UPN, 2000. Minnow, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, Fox, 2000.
Born September 3, 1964, in New York, NY; son of Michael McCallany (a Presbyterian minister and producer) and Julie Wilson (an actress and singer). Education: Studied theater in Paris, France.Religion: Roman Catholic. Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4500 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90010. Manager—Mosaic Media Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Marc Kenner, ⬙Doubles,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1994. Officer Steve Felton, ⬙Shield,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Pat van Ranken, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Three Pies,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2004. Narrator, ⬙Hospital Special: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Animal Precinct, Animal Planet, 2005. Narrator, ⬙Henry Unveiling Special,⬙ Animal Precinct, Animal Planet, 2005. Narrator, ⬙Henry Clip Show,⬙ Animal Precinct, Animal Planet, 2005.
Career: Actor. Teddy Atlas Foundation (charity), supporter. CREDITS Film Appearances: Sam Whitemoon, ⬙Old Chief Wood’nhead,⬙ Creepshow 2, New World, 1987. Roadblock officer, Shakedown (also known as Blue Jean Cop), Pathe/First National, 1988. Jay, After School (also known as Before God, Private Tutor, and Return to Eden), 1988. Lieutenant Kramer, Casualties of War, Columbia, 1989. Junior, Alien 3, Souvaine, 1992. Usher, Amateur, Alta Films, 1994. Bartender, Flirt, Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1995. Bill Barrett, Jade, Paramount, 1995. Les, The Search for One–Eye Jimmy, Cabin Fever Entertainment, 1996. Appleton, The Peacemaker, 1997. Conversations in Limbo, 1998. Captain Van Meter, Three Kings, Warner Bros., 1999. Newcomer, Mumford, Paramount, 1999.
Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Biloxi Blues, Broadway production, 1984. Ennis, Bovver Boys, Primary Stages, New York City, 1990. John Murphy, A Terrible Beauty, Provincetown Playhouse, New York City, 1992. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Wade Vox, Star Wars: Demolition, LucasArts Entertainment Company, 2000. Voice of Mechanic, Fight Club, Vivendi Universal Games, 2004. 227
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McCLAIN, Cady 1969– (Katie McClain) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Specials: Nicole, Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS Story, ABC, 1987. ABC Soaps’ Most Unforgettable Love Stories, ABC, 1998. Dixie Cooney Chandler Martin, All My Children (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2003.
Original name, Katie McClain; born October 13, 1969, in Burbank, CA. Education: Attended New School for Social Research and New York University; studied acting with Michael Howard.Avocational Interests: Singing, playing guitar, writing poetry, dancing, and art.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 16th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1989. The 18th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1991. The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, 1993. The 15th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1999. The 28th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2001. The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Career: Actress, writer, producer, and director. Appeared in televisions commercials beginning at the age of 9, including Band–Aids, 1979, Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1989, McCain’s frozen pizza, 1991, and Ellio’s Pizza, 1991; appeared in concert at the Westbury and Valley Forge Music Fair, Mackinaw Island, MI, and Laughlin, NV; VH1, guest veejay. Enterprise Foundation, member of Junior Board.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Paige Baker, ⬙The Tutor,⬙ One Big Family, 1987. Joyce Pantusso, ⬙The Godfather: Part 3,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1987. Laurie, ⬙To the End of the Line,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, 1988. Alice McCain, ⬙Outcry,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding juvenile female in a drama series, 1990, Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding younger actress in a drama series, 1992, 2001, Soap Opera Digest Award, best heroine—daytime, 1991, Soap Opera Digest Award nominations, outstanding female newcomer—daytime, 1990, best couple, (with Michael E. Knight), 1991, outstanding younger leading actress— daytime, 1992, hottest female star, 1994, and favorite return, 1999, all for All My Children; Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 2003, Daytime Emmy Award, outstanding supporting actress in a drama series, 2004, Soap Opera Digest Award nomination, outstanding lead actress, 2005, all for As the World Turns.
Also appeared in Lou Grant; Live: With Regis & Kathie Lee (three times); Northwest Afternoon; Vicki; Geraldo; Biggers and Summer, Lifetime. Stage Appearances: Tamra, Quiet on the Set, Westbeth Theater Center, New York City, 1990. Lady, The Red Address, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1997. Appeared as Adriana, The Comedy of Errors, Hudson Theatre Guild; Hero, Much Ado About Nothing, Lincoln Center, New York City; Cory, Barefoot in the Park; in Self Offence, Cucaracha; Mona7 (one–woman show); Inventions of Farewell (one–woman show); Happy Birthday and Other Humiliations; A Little Night Music, New York Opera Ensemble.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Katie McClain) Tess, My Favorite Year, 1982. Janet DiLorenzo, Simple Justice, 1990. Gwen Knight, Alma Mater, 2002.
Stage Work: Produced and directed Mona7 (one–woman show).
Also appeared in Pennies from Heaven.
RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Series: Erin Schinefeld, St. Elsewhere, 1982. Dixie Louise Cooney Chandler Martin Bodine Martin, All My Children, ABC, 1989–96, 1998–2002, 2006—. Rosanna Cabot Ryan, As the World Turns, 2002–2005.
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McGEE, Jack PERSONAL Born in South Bronx, NY; married Stephanie. Addresses: Agent—Origin Talent Agency, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 300, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including Barron’s, 1999, Budweiser, 1999, and Dunkin’ Donuts, 2004. Worked as a firefighter in New York City, 1977–c. 1986. CREDITS Film Appearances: Patron at Hooly’s, Turk 182!, 1985. Bartender, Someone to Watch over Me, Columbia, 1987. Cab driver, Shy People, Cannon, 1987. McShady, Magic Sticks, 1987. Bartender, The Hidden, New Line Cinema, 1987. Desk sergeant, Five Corners, Cineplex Odeon, 1987. Mr. Frock, The Beat (also known as The Conjurer), 1988. Carpenter, Scrooged, Paramount, 1988. Mickey McGee, Lethal Weapon 2, Warner Bros., 1989. Fisherman, Three Fugitives, Buena Vista, 1989. Night watchman, The Horror Show, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1989. Democratic delegate, Born on the Fourth of July, Universal, 1989. Slim Slater, Waiting for the Light, 1990. Winston Wickett, Crash and Burn, Paramount Home Video, 1990. Park cop, Cold Dog Soup, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1990. Ticket taker, Book of Love, New Line Cinema, 1990. Clerk, The Grifters, Miramax, 1990. Officer Jake, The End of Innocence, 1991. Clarke, Cool as Ice, Universal, 1991. Frank, Across the Tracks, Academy, 1991. Miami cop, The Doors, 1991. Schmidt, Backdraft, Universal, 1991. Sheriff, Basic Instinct (also known as Ice Cold Desire), TriStar, 1992. (Scenes deleted) Mickey McGee, Lethal Weapon 3, 1992. Wilder, The Paper, 1994. Tony Falacchi, mischievous Santa, Miracle on 34th Street, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1994. Sydney, Terrified (also known as Tough Guy, and Toughguy), 1995. Murphy, Jury Duty, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1995. 229
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Gun store owner, Crash, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Agent number one, Blonde (short), 2004. Detective Chris Cudlitz, Domino, New Line Cinema, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Bickford, Sunset Beat, 1990. ⬙Doc⬙ Kruger, Space Rangers, CBS, 1993. Ken, Whatever, 2000. Desk Sergeant Mahoney, NYPD Blue, ABC, 2001–2002. Wes Lonigan, The Huntress, USA Network, 2001. Chief Jerry Reilly, Rescue Me, FX Channel, 2004—. Television Appearances; Movies: Student cabbie, Student Exchange, ABC, 1987. Landlord, I’m Dangerous Tonight, USA Network, 1990. Driver, Follow Your Heart, NBC, 1990. Maurice, 18 Minutes in Albuquerque, 1994. Jack, The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (also known as Frankie the Fly), HBO, 1996. Street vendor, Houdini, TNT, 1998. The Darwin Conspiracy, UPN, 1999. Chief, Thick As Thieves, HBO, 2000. Bailiff, Little John, 2002. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ellison, Off Duty, CBS, 1988. Bickford, Sunset Beat, 1990. Mimi & Me, CBS, 1991. Television Appearances; Episodic: Fast Eddie Creeger, ⬙Mac’s Millions,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1988. Policeman in bar, ⬙Crimebusters,⬙ Perfect Strangers, 1989. John Brianson, ⬙The Accidental Jurist,⬙ L.A. Law, 1989. (Uncredited) John Brianson, ⬙Leave It to Geezer,⬙ L.A. Law, 1989. ⬙House of Grown–Ups,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1989. Joe Roswell, ⬙The Prometheus Syndrome,⬙ MacGyver, 1991. Stranger, Davis Rules, CBS, 1991. ⬙Can’t Say N–N–No,⬙ Midnight Caller, 1991. Bartender, ⬙On the Wings of Love,⬙ Twin Peaks, 1991. Joe Roswell, ⬙The Prometheus Syndrome,⬙ MacGyver, 1991. Male clerk, Murphy Brown, CBS, 1992. Mr. Kaplan, ⬙Sex and Economics,⬙ The Wonder Years, 1992. Male clerk, ⬙To Market, to Market,⬙ Murphy Brown, 1993. Mike Lutz, ⬙Whale Song,⬙ SeaQuest DSV, NBC, 1993. Fort Lee sergeant, ⬙From Hare to Eternity,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1993. Sweet Justice, NBC, 1994. Bob Daniels, NYPD Blue, ABC, 1995. Leo, EZ Streets, CBS, 1996.
Also appeared as Vince, ⬙The Sixth One to Air,⬙ That’s Life, ABC; Ump, Dogs.
McKEE, Gina 1961(?)– PERSONAL Born April 14, 1961 (some sources say 1964), in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England (some sources say Hartepool, England); married Kez Cary, 1989. Education: Studied at Webber Douglas School of Drama, London, England. 230
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Addresses: Agent—Endeavor Talent Agency, 9701 Wilshire Blvd., 10th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials, including Mates Condoms, 1987. Awards, Honors: Television Award, best actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Broadcasting Press Guild Award, best actress, 1997, both for Our Friends in the North; British Independent Film Award nomination, best actress, for Wonderland; Television Award nomination, best actress, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 2004, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries or motion picture made for television, International Press Academy, 2005, for The Lost Prince.
Television Appearances; Series: Jane, Quest of Eagles, 1979. Julie, The Lenny Henry Show, BBC, 1987. Sue Bishop, An Actor’s Life for Me, BBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mary Soulsby and Cox, Our Friends in the North, BBC, 1996. Ellie, The Passion, BBC, 1998. Angela Starck, Dice, 2001. Irene Forsyte Heron, The Forsyte Saga, PBS, 2002. Lalla, The Lost Prince, PBS and BBC, 2003. Irene Forsyte Heron, The Forsyte Saga: To Let (also known as The Forsyte Saga, Series II), PBS, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Nurse Gladwell, The Lair of the White Worm, Samuel Goldwyn, 1988. Kathy, The Rachel Papers, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/ United Artists, 1989. Party guest, The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt (also known as Wilt), 1989. Lucy Lisle, Smack and Thistle, 1989. Cafe girl, Naked (also known as Mike Leigh’s ⬙Naked⬙), Fine Line Features, 1993. Beth, Element of Doubt, 1996. Janice, The Life of Stuff, 1997. Caroline, Mothertime, 1997. Marion Neil, Croupier (also known as Der Croupier), Shooting Gallery, 1998. Mum, Eight, 1998. The Duchess of Bedford, The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (also known as Joan of Arc and Jeanne d’Arc), Columbia, 1999. Bella, Notting Hill, Universal, 1999. Ellen, Women Talking Dirty, 1999. Susan’s mother, The Loss of Sexual Innocence, Sony Pictures Classics, 1999. Nadia, Wonderland, Paramount, 1999. Donna, There’s Only One Jimmy Grimble (also known as Jimmy Grimble), mediacs AG, 2000. Ankica, The Zookeeper (also kwon as Clovek v zoo), Horizon Entertainment, 2001. Genevieve Whitman, Divine Secrets of the Ya–Ya Sisterhood, Warner Bros., 2002. Eddie Loves Mary (short), 2002. Sarah, The Reckoning (also known as El misterio de Wells and Morality Play), Paramount Classics, 2003. Caroline, Burning the Bed (short), 2003. Joanne, Queen of Light, and Queen of Shadows, MirrorMask, Samuel Goldwyn Films, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lynn, He’s Asking for Me, BBC, 1990. Lucy Lisle, Smack and Thistle, 1991. Dr. Mary Leslie, Treasure Seekers, 1996. Stephanie Slater, Beyond Fear, 1997. Caroline, Mothertime, BBC, 1997. Helen, The Blackwater Lightship, CBS, 2004. Lauren, The Baby War, ITV, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Narrator, Premier Passions (documentary), BBC, 1998. The Orange British Academy Film Awards, 2000. Narrator, The Real Yoko Ono, 2001. The BAFTA TV Awards 2004, BBC, 2004. The Evening Standard British Film Awards, ITV3, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Girl, ⬙Cowboys,⬙ Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, ITV, 1986. Girl in betting shop, ⬙Service for All the Dead,⬙ Inspector Morse, Series I, PBS, 1987. Lou, Drop the Dead Donkey, 1990. Joanna, ⬙Guess Who’s Coming to Pinner?,⬙ Minder, ITV, 1991. Paul Merton, the Series, 1991. Libby Shuss, ⬙Sex,⬙ Brass Eye (also known as Trip TV), Channel 4, 1997. Libby Shuss, ⬙Crime,⬙ Brass Eye (also known as Trip TV), Channel 4, 1997. Vivian Banch, ⬙Moral Decline,⬙ Brass Eye (also known as Trip TV), 1997. Also appeared as Evelyn Foster, ⬙The Man Who Melted Away,⬙ In Suspicious Circumstances, ITV. 231
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Stage Appearances: Susan, Five Kinds of Silence, Lyric Hammersmith, London, 2000. Judith, Aristocrats, National Theatre (Lyttelton), London, 2005.
McKENNA, Keith See SERGEI, Ivan
McROBBIE, Peter 1943– PERSONAL Born January 31, 1943, in Hawick, Borders, Scotland; immigrated to the United States, c. early 1950s; son of William (a storekeeper) and Mary Fleming (a writer; maiden name, Heigh) McRobbie; married Charlotte Bova (an actress), September 15, 1977; children: Oliver William, Andrew Peter. Education: Yale School of Drama, B.A., 1966; attended graduate school at Tulsa University; studied acting with Uta Hagen at Herbert Berghof Studios, New York City. Career: Actor. Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester, MI, resident company member, 1977–79; Tyrone Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, resident company member, 1981–83; Shakespeare & Company, Lenox, MA, resident company member, 1982. Military service: U.S. Army, 1966–68. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Television Appearances; Series: Judge Walter Bradley, Law & Order, NBC, 2001–2005. Judge Walter Bradley, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2003–2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: George Cooke, A Jury of Her Peers, 1977. Voice, The Wobblies, 1979. Workers rally speaker, Zelig, Warner Bros., 1983. Mr. Millhauser, The Beniker Gang (also known as Dear Lola, or How to Start Your Own Family), Lorimar Productions, 1983. Twilly (the Communist), The Purple Rose of Cairo, Orion, 1984. Electronics N.E.S.T. (Nuclear Emergency Search Team) member, The Manhattan Project (also known as Deadly Game), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1986. Third executive, Big, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. Flip Doubt, Johnny Suede, Miramax, 1991. Chaplain, School Ties, Paramount, 1992.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Sex therapist, Doubletake, CBS, 1985. George Pape, Witness to the Mob, NBC, 1998. Priest, Hamlet, Odyssey, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Cop, Izzy and Moe, CBS, 1985. John Hanlon, In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders (also known as The F.B.I. Murders), NBC, 1988. Dr. Max Essex, And the Band Played On, HBO, 1993. Dr. Ames, ⬙Where the Dead Are,⬙ Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics, CBS, 1994. 232
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MESKIMEN Major Swindon, The Devil’s Disciple, Equity Library Theatre, New York City, 1980. Standby, Mixed Couples, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1980. Murderer and doctor, Macbeth, Circle in the Square, New York City, 1982. The Inspector, Cinders, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1984. Captain Gower, Henry V, New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1984. Doc, The Ballad of Soapy Smith, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1984. Standby Sam Evans, Strange Interlude, Nederlander Theatre, 1985. James Throttle, stage manager, barkeep, Harold, citizens of Clositerham, chairman, and Crispakle, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Imperial Theatre, New York City, 1985. Sir James Tyreel and Lord Mayor, The Tragedy of Richard III, Delacorte Theatre, 1990. Thomas Putnam, The Crucible, Belasco Theatre, New York City, 1991–92. Ragnar Brovik, The Master Builder, Belasco Theatre, 1992. Court page and De Courcelles, Saint Joan, Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 1993. Senator Doogan, Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Criterion Theatre, New York City, 1994. Painter, Timon of Athens, Delacorte Theatre, 1996. Frank, The Memory of Water, Manhattan Theatre Club Stage II, New York City, 1998. Inspector Belsize, Night Must Fall, Lyceum Theatre, then Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 1999. Mark Pattison/W.T. Snead, The Invention of Love, Lyceum Theatre, 2001. Bretschneider, doctor, Katz, and Schroder, Svejik, Duke on 42nd, New York City, 2004.
Reuben Troyer, Harvest of Fire, CBS, 1996. Male attorney, Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing (also known as Path to Paradise), HBO, 1997. Dr. Brimmer, Cupid & Cate, CBS, 2000. Mr. Dumbrowski, Rock the Boat (also known as Atlantis Conspiracy), HBO, 2000. Bushnell’s superior, Sometimes in April, HBO, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Charles Lummis, The Land of Little Rain, PBS, 1988. Television Appearances; Pilots: Lieutenant McGiver, Golden Years (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Golden Years⬙), CBS, 1991. Mr. Mueller, Stella, Comedy Central, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Television debut) Dr. Steele, As the World Turns, CBS, 1980. New Show, NBC, 1984. Thurmond Yoder, The Guiding Light, CBS, 1985. Manager, ⬙Sonata for Solo Organ,⬙ Law and Order, NBC, 1991. John Ennis, ⬙Point of View,⬙ Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Herbert Fowler, ⬙Guardian,⬙ Law and Order, NBC, 1995. Mitchell Presley, Feds, CBS, 1997. Dr. Thomas Neustadt, ⬙Tabloid,⬙ Law and Order, NBC, 1998. Father Felix, ⬙From Where to Eternity,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 1999. Dr. Prescott, ⬙Fire and Ice,⬙ Now and Again, CBS, 2000. Father Felix, ⬙Proshai, Livushka,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2001. Chairman, ⬙Joe Must Go,⬙ 100 Centre Street, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Mayor Owens, ⬙Past, Present, Future,⬙ The Education of Max Bickford, CBS, 2002. Judge Walter Bradley, ⬙The Line,⬙ Law & Order: Trial by Jury, NBC, 2005.
Also appeared in Endangered Species, and Rosmersholm, Off–Broadway productions. Major Tours: Sea captain and priest, Twelfth Night, Chicago, IL, and East Coast cities, 1978.
Also appeared as Dr. Sanford, ⬙Are You There, Alpha Centauri?,⬙ H.E.L.P. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) James Anderson, My Fat Friend, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1975. Richard, Rattle of a Simple Man, Huntington Hartford Theatre, Los Angeles, 1975. Nebeker, The Wobblies, Labor Theatre, New York City, 1976. (Broadway debut) Dr. Travers, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Nederlander Theatre, New York City, 1979. Standby and Dennis Quinlan, Last Licks, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1979.
MESKIMEN, Jim 1959– PERSONAL Born September 10, 1959, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Freeman Meskimen (an actor) and Marion Ross (an actress); married Tamra (an actress); children: Taylor. Education: University of California at Santa Cruz, B.F.A. Religion: Scientology. 233
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Addresses: Agent—Buzz Halliday & Associates, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 715, Los Angeles, CA 90048; Sutton, Barth & Vennari, 145 S. Fairfax Ave., 3310, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Accountant number one, The Punisher, Lions Gate Films, 2004. Voice, Lincoln’s Eyes (short), 2005. Character voices, Second Term (animated short), JibJab Media, 2005. Voice of Ignorance, 2004: A Light Knight’s Odyssey, 2006.
Career: Actor. Appeared in numerous print ads, radio commercials, and television commercials, including Avis, 2002, Lanacane, 2003, Cingular, 2005, AT&T, IBM, Subaru, Tic–Tacs, Quality Inn Hotels, TGI Friday’s, Ivory Liquid Soap, Tristate Megabucks, CVS drugstores, and Luby’s Cafeterias; Interplay (improvisational company), member for 13 years; The Really Spontaneous Theatre Company, performer; Rankin/Bass Productions, character designer. Classically trained painter; also works as a professional illustrator and cartoonist. Supports Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Criminon, Applied Scholastics, Nacronon, and the Way to Happiness Foundation.
Television Appearances; Series: Himself, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, 1991–92. Werner, The Fresh Prince of Bel–Air, NBC, 1995–96. Additional voices, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (also known as Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures; animated), 1996–97. Additional voices, The Angry Beavers (animated), Nickelodeon, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Centers for Disease Control agent, Thirst, 1998. Steve, Chance of a Lifetime, CBS, 1998. Salesman, A Murder of Crows, CBS, 1999. Sauber, Inherit the Wind, Showtime, 1999.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Specials: Intimate Portrait: Marion Ross (documentary), Lifetime, 2002. Voice of George Bush, John Kerry, John Edwards, Dick Cheney, Jim McGreevy, Joe Liberman, Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Dan Rather, Michael Moore, and others, It’s Good to Be in D.C. (short), 2004. Ignorance, 2004: A Light King’s Odyssey, Sci–Fi Channel, 2005.
Film Appearances: Tom, The Paper, 1994. Voice of President Bill Clinton, Gordy, 1995. White, Apollo 13 (also known as Apollo 13: The IMAX Experience), Universal, 1995. State District Attorney, Dear God, Paramount, 1996. Parade cop, Jingle All the Way, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. (Uncredited) Academy supervisor, Orientation: A Scientology Information Film, 1996. Business suit man, Nothing to Lose, Buena Vista, 1997. Richard Deeb, By Default, 1998. Carla’s minister, The Other Sister, Buena Vista, 1999. Dr. Geller, Edtv (also known as Ed TV), MCA/Universal, 1999. Good Samaritan, Lost & Found, 1999. Forensic scientist, Magnolia (also known as mag–no’li– a), New Line Cinema, 1999. Detective number one, P.U.N.K.S. (also known as Rebels), 1999. Salesman, A Murder of Crows, 1999. Blythe, Battlefield Earth (also known as Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000), Warner Bros., 2000. Officer Who–lihan, How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss’s ⬙How the Grinch Stole Christmas,⬙ The Grinch, and Der Grinch), MCA/ Universal, 2000. Rick Parker/Stanley Turtleby, Our Lips Are Sealed, Warner Home Video, 2000. Bob Lerner, Domestic Disturbance, Paramount, 2001. Charlie, Lost (short), 2002. Voice of John Kerry, George W. Bush, Howard Dean, Native American, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Bill Clinton, This Land (animated short), 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Technician Bill, Seven Days, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice, Comic Strip (also known as The Mini–Monsters), syndicated, 1987. Professor Jeremy Mansfield, The Fresh Prince of Bel– Air, NBC, 1993. Bill Jenkins, ⬙Pals,⬙ Ned and Stacey, Fox, 1996. Alan, ⬙Big Angry Virgin from Outer Space,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun, NBC, 1996. Director, ⬙The Client’s Best Interest,⬙ Arli$$, HBO, 1996. Voice of Bob Dole, ⬙The Pink Candidate,⬙ Pinky and the Brain (animated), The WB, 1996. Voice of Del Monte, ⬙Pinky & The Brain and ... Larry,⬙ Pinky and the Brain (animated), The WB, 1997. Interviewer number seven, ⬙Grace Graduates,⬙ Grace Under Fire, ABC, 1997. Voice of janitor, ⬙Double Dose,⬙ Superman (also known as Superman: The Animated Series; animated), 1997. Mr. Greenwald, ⬙Entry,⬙ The Journey of Allen Strange, Nickelodeon, 1997. 234
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MILLER play, Tiffany Theatre, Los Angeles; Beethoven at Bat, Lincoln Center, New York City; Jimpressions (one–man show), Acme Comedy Theatre, Los Angeles. RECORDINGS Video Games: Voice of Edwin, Jebadoh, Khalid and Thaldorn, Baldur’s Gate, 1998. Voice of Edwin Odesseiron, Forgotten Realms: Baldur’s Gate II—Shadows of Amn, 2000. Voice, Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, Interplay Productions, 2001. Voice of Edwin Odesseiron, The Final Chapter: Forgotten Realms—Balduer’s Gate III: Throne of Bhaal, 2001. Additional Voices, Doom 3 (also known as Doom III), Vicarious Visions, 2004. Voice of Lino and additional voices, Shark Tale, 2004. Guild Patron Volarian, Baron Zafimus, Sergeant–at– Arms Ironcast, Commission Deputy Halford, Naturalist Tummyfill, Borthen, Amren Talbot, Morte Winghammer, a Green Hood trap master, Banker Izark, Ubani, and Overseer Travog, EverQuest II, Sony Online Entertainment, 2004. Voice, Robots, 2005. Albino Crocodile, Jogger, Sailor number four, and Guard, Madagascar, Activision, 2005. Classic Dr. Doom and additional voices, Fantastic Four, Activision, 2005. Additional voices, Ultimate Spider–Man, Activision, 2005. Taped Readings: (With others) L. Ron Hubbard’s The Kingslayer: Seven Steps to the Arbiter, Galaxy Audio, 2003. Also recorded and produced readings of books by L. Ron Hubbard for Bridge Publications. Comedy Albums: Released (with Tait Ruppert) Two Minds Empty.
Also appeared in Cold Case, CBS; Tiger Sharks (animated); as pilot, Andy Richter Controls the Universe, Fox; Dr. Kassel, Happy Family. Television Work; Series: Co–character designer, Thundercats (animated), 1985.
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Sugar, Floating Away, Showtime, 1998. Alyson, As Time Runs Out, CBS, 1999. Betty Marsh, The Inspectors 2: A Shred of Evidence, Showtime, 2000. Judi, Due East, Showtime, 2002. Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story, Lifetime, 2002. One Dead Indian, CTV, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a guest role in a dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1999, for Da Vinci’s Inquest; Canadian Comedy Award nomination, pretty funny television performance by a female, 2004, for Corner Gas; Gemini Award nomination (with others), best ensemble performance in a comedy program or series, 2004, and Leo Award, best performance in a music, comedy, or variety program or series, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2005, both for ⬙Face Off,⬙ Corner Gas; Leo Award nomination, best female guest performance in a dramatic series, 2005, for ⬙The Tell–Tale Latex,⬙ Robson Arms; Leo Award nominations for Rupert’s Land and The Silencer.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bess, ⬙Epitaph for Tommy,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1993. Antonia Krieg, ⬙The Black Dragon,⬙ M.A.N.T.I.S., Fox, 1994. Michelle, ⬙Rite of Passage,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1994. ⬙Where the Buffalo Roam,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1994. Fling, ⬙Summer of Love,⬙ Sliders, Fox, 1995. Jennifer Steadman, ⬙Bad Girls,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1995. Paula Gray, ⬙Our Town,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1995. Brenda J. Summerfield, ⬙Syzygy,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1996. Charlotte Nichols, ⬙From Within,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1996. Kate Freeman, ⬙Smart Alec,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1997. Thetys, ⬙Brief Candle,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1997. Jane, ⬙Alien Jane,⬙ Welcome to Paradox (also known as Betaville), Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Mary Miller, ⬙The Covenant,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Wanda Stirnweis, ⬙Paper Trail,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1998. Joanna, ⬙The Hunt,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 1999. Joanna, ⬙The Capture,⬙ Da Vinci’s Inquest, CBC, 1999. Julia ⬙Diva⬙ Davis, ⬙Eye–see–you.com,⬙ The Net, USA Network, 1999. Molly, ⬙Susperience,⬙ First Wave, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999. Wendy, ⬙Glitch,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2000. Amente, ⬙Forest for the Trees,⬙ The Immortal, syndicated, 2001. Officer Bonnie, ⬙Fantasia,⬙ The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2001. Vanessa, ⬙Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,⬙ UC: Undercover (also known as Undercover), NBC, 2001. Vanessa, ⬙Life on the Wire,⬙ UC: Undercover (also known as Undercover), NBC, 2001. Angela Perry, ⬙To Protect and Serve,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2002. Megan, ⬙The Tipping Point,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2002. Naomi, ⬙The Touch,⬙ Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002. Jenny, ⬙Last Man Standing,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003. ⬙Hide and Seek,⬙ Just Cause, PAX TV, 2003. Alicia Keller, ⬙The Roboticist,⬙ The Collector, Space (Canada) and CityTV, 2004. Willa, ⬙Coots and Ladders,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Jacqui Savard, Breaking News, Bravo, 2002. Rebecca Myers, a recurring role, Alienated, Space Channel, 2003–2004. Lacey Burrows, Corner Gas, CTV, beginning 2004. Bobbi Briggs, a recurring role, Robson Arms, CTV, beginning 2005. Appeared as the recurring role of Emily in unaired episodes of Pasadena, Fox. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Louise, ⬙My Brother’s Keeper,⬙ Dead Man’s Gun, Showtime, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Claudine, For the Love of My Child: The Anissa Ayala Story, NBC, 1993. Patty List, Judgment Day: The John List Story, CBS, 1993. Francine, The Disappearance of Vonnie, CBS, 1994. Girl, Jane’s House, CBS, 1994. Karen, Moment of Truth: To Walk Again, NBC, 1994. Sister Beatrice, The Other Mother: A Moment of Truth Movie, Lifetime, 1995. Mazie, Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?, NBC, 1996. Despina, Breaking the Surface: The Greg Louganis Story, USA Network, 1997. The Advocate’s Devil, ABC, 1997. Lauren Gibb, In the Doghouse, Showtime, 1998. Paula Simon, Voyage of Terror (also known as The Fourth Horseman and Die Schreckensfahrt der Orion Star), Fox Family Channel, 1998. 236
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Television Appearances; Pilots: All about Us, CBS, 1999. Film Appearances: Rosemary, Digger, HVC Films, 1993. Deborah, Starlight, Astral, 1996. Shelley, Rupert’s Land, Cadence Entertainment/ Highwire Entertainment, 1998. Jill Martin, The Silencer, Prophecy Entertainment, 1999. Joyce, Marine Life, Crescent Releasing, 2000. How to Make a Canadian Film (short film), Brightlight Pictures, 2005.
Film Executive Producer: Heaven before I Die, 1997.
Some sources cite an appearance as Tiffany in the film Flinch, 1994.
Television Director; Series: Homicide, Seven Network (Australia), beginning 1964. Division 4, Nine Network (Australia), beginning 1969. Matlock Police, Ten Network (Australia), beginning 1971. Cash and Company, Seven Network, beginning 1975. Bluey, Seven Network, beginning 1976. The Sullivans, Nine Network, beginning 1976. Young Ramsay, Seven Network, beginning 1977. Five Mile Creek, Seven Network, beginning 1983. The Far Country (also known as Nevil Shute’s ⬙The Far Country⬙), Seven Network and BBC, beginning 1986.
Electronic: Flare.com, http://www.flare.com, October 31, 2005. Vista, http://www.vistamagonline.com, October 31, 2005.
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Television Director; Miniseries: Against the Wind, Seven Network (Australia) and syndicated, 1978. The Last Outlaw, Seven Network, 1980. Director of Australian footage, Der Schwarze Bumerang, 1982. All the Rivers Run, Seven Network and HBO, 1984. Anzacs (also known as Anzacs: The War Down Under), Nine Network (Australia) and syndicated, 1985. Tribe, [Australia], 1999.
Full name, name George Trumbull Miller; born 1945, in Scotland. Addresses: Lawyer—Gang, Tyre, Ramer and Brown, 132 South Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Director and producer. Awards, Honors: Most Popular Film Award, Montreal World Film Festival, 1982, for The Man from Snowy River; International Fantasy Film Award nomination, best film, Fantasporto, 1995, for Andre; Daytime Emmy Award nomination, outstanding directing in a children’s special, 1999, for In the Doghouse.
Television Producer; Miniseries: Journey to the Center of the Earth, USA Network, 1999. Television Director; Movies: Miracle Down Under (also known as Bushfire Moon and The Christmas Visitor), The Disney Channel, 1987. Goodbye, Miss 4th of July (also known as Farewell, Miss Freedom), The Disney Channel, 1988. Spooner, The Disney Channel, 1989. A Mom for Christmas, NBC, 1990. In the Nick of Time, NBC, 1991. The Great Elephant Escape, ABC, 1995. (As George T. Miller) Silver Strand, Showtime, 1995. Tidal Wave: No Escape, ABC, 1997. (And producer) In the Doghouse, Showtime, 1998.
CREDITS Film Director: First assistant director, In Search of Anna, 1978. The Man from Snowy River, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. The Aviator, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1985. Cool Change, 1986. Les Patterson Saves the World, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. 237
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Cybermutt (also known as Rex: Le cyber chien), Animal Planet, 2002. Attack of the Sabretooth (also known as Attack of the Sabertooth, Night of the Saber Tooth, and 3 Green Commodores), Sci–Fi Channel, 2005. Television Director; Pilots: Badlands 2005 (also known as Badlands), ABC, 1988.
Film Work: Stand–in, Winter People, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1989.
Television Appearances; Series: Young Ramsay, Seven Network (Australia), beginning 1977.
Television Appearances; Series: Vicky Bradford Scott, As the World Turns, CBS, 1992–93. Christine Dunn, All My Children, ABC, 2001.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Mickie, A Question of Honor, CBS, 1982. Dr. Janet Larwin, A Doctor’s Story, NBC, 1984. Roberta Flowers, For Love or Money, CBS, 1984. Sarah Kellogg, Moving Target, NBC, 1988. Cathleen Pierson, A Deadly Silence, Lifetime, 1989. Margaret Parrish, Sleep Well, Professor Oliver, ABC, 1989. Connie Bates, Psycho IV: The Beginning, NBC, 1990. Marissa Pindar, The Portrait, TNT, 1993. Nina Goldman, Two for One, 2001.
PERSONAL Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: Mary Jo Perrin, The Exorcist (also known as The Exorcist: The Version You Haven’t Seen Yet, The Exorcist: The Version You’ve Never Seen, and William Peter Blatty’s ⬙The Exorcist⬙), Warner Bros., 1973. Lucille, The Happy Hooker, Cannon, 1975. Joan, The Bell Jar, 1979. Party hostess, The Fan, Paramount, 1981. Michaela Dupont/Anna Parkhurst, Anna to the Infinite Power, RCA Home Video, 1983. Elaine Easton, Less Than Zero, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1987. Elizabeth, Shadows in the Storm, 1988. Stewardess, The Couch Trip, Orion, 1988. Laura Ackerman, The Rookie, Warner Bros., 1990. Lillian, Family Remains (short), 1993. Eleanor Hanover, For Love or Money (also known as The Concierge), Universal, 1993. Rene, Party Girl, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1995. Mrs. Bruna, Two Bits (also known as A Day to Remember), Miramax, 1995. Victoria, ⬙M⬙ Word, 1996. Joyce, Jaded, Avalanche Home Entertainment, 1996. Sister Katherine, Silent Prey, 1997. Maria Conrad, The Ice Storm, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Mrs. Davis, Boiler Room, New Line Cinema, 2000. Elizabeth Pollock, Pollock, Sony Pictures Classics, 2000. Gene’s wife, Wet Hot American Summer, USA Films, 2001. Diane Campo, Bomb the System, Palm Pictures, 2002.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Liz Dirksen, Down Delaware Road, NBC, 1988. Television Appearances; Episodic: Lena Martin, ⬙Birthday Party,⬙ Kojak, CBS, 1976. Pamela Patterson, ⬙Promised Land,⬙ Spenser: For Hire, ABC, 1985. Samantha, ⬙The Maltese Chotchke,⬙ Kate & Allie, CBS, 1985. Judith Brandman, ⬙The Zealot,⬙ Cagney & Lacey, CBS, 1986. Felicia Lindstrom, ⬙The Therapist,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1987. Kate Larson, ⬙The Gift of Life,⬙ Highway to Heaven, NBC, 1987. Meg Seabert, ⬙Naked Justice: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1988. Margaret, ⬙Road Kill,⬙ In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1988. Dr. Rebecca Weir, ⬙Baby Chase,⬙ Midnight Caller, NBC, 1989. Susan Parker, ⬙Seed,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1995. Older woman, ⬙Patterns,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 1999. Clinic nurse, ⬙Sundown,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Alden executive, ⬙Propheting on Losses,⬙ The $treet, Fox, 2000. Mrs. Lindberg, ⬙Scourage,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2001. Mindy Blackstone, ⬙The Extra Man,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2001. 238
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MORAN Gorgeous woman, ⬙Twisted,⬙ Married ... With Children, Fox, 1996. Tracy, ⬙The Last Endless Summer,⬙ The Burning Zone, UPN, 1997. Terri, ⬙Escape from New York,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1997. Susan Henderson, ⬙The Rock,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1997. ⬙Screech and the Substitute,⬙ Saved by the Bell: The New Class, NBC, 1997. Betsy, ⬙Ten Grand a Dance,⬙ Fired Up, NBC, 1997. Jenny, ⬙K.I.S.S.,⬙ Almost Perfect, CBS, 1997. Cherri, ⬙Undercover Cheerleader,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1998. Cherri, ⬙The Chaste Makes Waste,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1998. Cherri, ⬙Teacher’s Pet,⬙ Unhappily Ever After, The WB, 1998. Court reporter, ⬙The Sex Drug,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 1998. Heather, ⬙Pucker Up,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 1998. Marjorie, ⬙The One with All the Wedding Dresses,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1998. Elizabeth Macstone, ⬙Dinner Party,⬙ Suddenly Susan, NBC, 2000. Colleen, ⬙The First Thanksgiving,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 2000. Dr. Grace Weiman, ⬙Head Case,⬙ Seven Days, UPN, 2001. Jennifer Cooke, ⬙Recovery,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Jennifer Cooke, ⬙Clemency,⬙ Family Law, CBS, 2001. Jayleen Richards, ⬙Henry’s Secret,⬙ Pasadena, Fox, 2001. Jayleen Richards, ⬙Hostile Environment,⬙ Pasadena, Fox, 2001. Dana, ⬙9:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2002.
Also appeared as Charlotte Iskin, J. J. Starbuck, NBC; Professor Dait, Ed, NBC.
MOORE, Christina 1973– (Christine Moore) PERSONAL Born April 12, 1973, in Palantine, IL. Education: Illinois Wesleyan University, B.F.A.Avocational Interests: Country music and reading books, especially those by James Lee Burke. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—James/ Levy/Jacobson, 3500 W. Olive Ave., Suite 1470, Burbank, CA 91505. Publicist—PYR Public Relations, 6725 Sunset Blvd., Suite 570, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Career: Actress. Bitches Funny (a sketch group), New York City and Los Angles, CA, member. Easy Streets Motorsports (a drag race team), investor and part owner. CREDITS Film Appearances: Second Skin, 1996. J–Wags patron, The Sore Losers, Transmission Films, 1997. Butterfly, Without a Paddle, Paramount, 2004. Elaine, Complete Guide to Guys, Paramount, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Justine Mahler and Lemon, Aunt Dan and Lemon, Joseph Papp Public Theater, New York City; Carol, Bodies, Rest and Motion, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City; Number two, ⬙Laundromat,⬙ Young Playwrights Festival, Playwrights Horizons, New York City; in Young Abe: The Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Outdoor Musical Drama; Annie; Cinderella; Big River.
Television Appearances; Series: Amy Sweeny, Hyperion Bay, The WB, 1998. Various, Mad TV, Fox, 2003. Laurie Forman, That ’70s Show, Fox, 2003–2004. Sarah, The Bad Girl’s Guide, 2005. Emerson Ives, Hot Properties, ABC, 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Jocelyn Colby, Walking Shadow, Arts and Entertainment, 2001.
MORAN, Julie 1962– (Julie Bryan Moran)
Television Appearances; Pilots: Allison, Conrad Bloom, NBC, 1998. Jayleen Richards, Pasadena, Fox, 2001.
PERSONAL Original name, Julie Bryan; born January 10, 1962, in Thomasville, GA; married Rob Moran (an actor), 1987; children: two. Education: Attended the University of Georgia.
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Color commentator, The 1999 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 1999. Commentator, The 48th Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 1999. Love Nests, Home and Garden Television, 1999. Cohost, The 2000 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 2000. Color commentator, The 49th Annual Miss Universe Pageant, CBS, 2000. Color commentator, The 49th Annual Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 2000. Host, Live at the Grammys, VH1, 2000. Host, Oscar Countdown 2001, ABC, 2001. Interviewer, Miss America Pageant, ABC, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, NBA Inside Stuff, NBC, 1990–91. Host, Wide World of Sports (also known as ABC’s ⬙Wide World of Sports⬙), ABC, 1994–95. Host, Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, ET, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, c. 1994–2001. Host, The Insider’s List with Julie Moran (also known as The Insider’s List), Fine Living, beginning 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: United States Air Force pilot, ⬙Twice Stung,⬙ MacGyver, ABC, 1986. (As Julia Bryan Moran) Cissy Davis, ⬙The Beaumont Driving Club,⬙ Designing Women, CBS, 1988. Voice, ⬙Dammit, Hollywood,⬙ Duckman (animated), USA Network, 1997. Singing villager, ⬙The Bitter Suite,⬙ Xena: Warrior Princess (also known as Xena), syndicated, 1998.
Television Appearances; Specials: (As Julie Bryan Moran) The Designing Women Special: Their Finest Hour, CBS, 1990. NBC All–Star Stay in School Jam, NBC, TNT, and Nickelodeon, 1991. Commentator, U.S. Figure Skating Championships, ABC, 1992. Reporter, 103rd Tournament of Roses Parade, ABC, 1992. Commentator, Seiko Presents the Artistry of Torvill & Dean, ABC, 1994. Figure skating commentator, 1994 Goodwill Games, ABC, 1994. Host, A Passion to Play: Stories of Women in Sports, ABC, 1994. Commentator, State Farm U.S. Figure Skating Championships, ABC, 1995. Correspondent, Super Bowl XXIX, ABC, 1995. Host, Nike Presents a Passion to Play: Women of Adventure, ABC, 1995. Host, 106th Tournament of Roses Parade, ABC, 1995. Commentator, Campbell’s Soups 1996 Tour of World Figure Skating Champions, ABC, 1996. Host, JAG: Beyond the Scenes, multiple networks, 1996. Judge, The 77th Annual Miss America Pageant, ABC, 1997. Commentator, The 47th Miss Universe Pageant, CBS, 1998. Commentator, The 47th Miss USA Pageant, CBS, 1998. Commentator, The 1998 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 1998. Host, Hypnotized!, CBS, 1998. Color commentator, The 48th Annual Miss Universe Pageant, CBS, 1999.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including Good Morning America (also known as GMA), ABC.
Career: Actress and television personality. American Heart Association, national spokesperson and spokesperson for its Simple Solutions program; public speaker, emcee at various events, and affiliated with charities. Beauty contest participant; elected American Junior Miss, 1980. Member: Kappa Alpha Theta (Gamma Delta chapter).
Film Appearances: Test Positive, 1991. Entertainment Tonight reporter, Independence Day (also known as ID4), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Herself, We Married Margo, KOAN, 2000. RECORDINGS Videos: (In archive footage) Herself, Lord Stanley’s Cup: Hockey’s Ultimate Prize, National Hockey League/ United Services, 2000. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: American Fitness, July, 1999. Better Nutrition, February, 2004. Celebrity Dish, September, 2000, pp. 32–39. InStyle, July, 2000, p. 197.
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syndicated. Appeared in episodes of Missing (also known as 1–800–Missing), Lifetime; and Tom Stone, CBC.
Career: Actor. Worked as an actor in radio productions.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Gerry Kisilenko, North of 60, CBC, 1992. ⬙The Tech,⬙ Jake 2.0, UPN, 2003.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a dramatic series, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1996, and Gemini Award, best performance by an actor in a featured supporting role in a dramatic series, 1997, both for North of 60.
Appeared in the pilot Justice, CanWest Global Television. Film Appearances: Paper Wheat (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1979. Scenes from Paper Wheat (documentary), National Film Board of Canada, 1981. Gem Club gambler, The Big Town, Columbia, 1987. Narrator, Dandelions for Jobs (short documentary film; also known as Les dents du lion), National Film Board of Canada, 1987. First immigration officer, Milk and Honey, Castle Hill Productions, 1988. Lieutenant Topolski, Still Life (also known as Art Killer Framed and Still Life: The Fine Art of Murder), Bucko Pictures, 1988. (As Les Makita) Tony Belvano, No Angel, Caruso Visual Productions, 1992. Dr. Gavril, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), Paramount, 2002. Rabbi Tsion Ben Judah, Left Behind II: Tribulation Force, Cloud Ten Pictures, 2002. Spassky, The Sum of All Fears (also known as Der Anschlag), Paramount, 2002.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Gerry Kisilenko, North of 60, CBC, 1992–98. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jan Zurakowski, The Arrow (also known as Projet arrow), CBC, 1997. Degtyar, Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story, CBS, 2002. Banker, Lives of the Saints, CTV, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Turning to Stone (also known as Concrete Hell), CBC, 1985. Josef Pandev, Giant Mine, CBC, 1996. Gerry Kisilenko, In the Blue Ground, 1999. Gerry Kisilenko, Trial by Fire, CBC, 2000. Dr. Tillet (some sources cite Dr. Tillel), Dangerous Child (also known as Un fils en colere), Lifetime, 2001. Gerry Kisilenko, Dream Storm (also known as Dreamstorm: A North of 60 Mystery), 2001. Gerry Kisilenko, Another Country (also known as Another Country: A North of 60 Mystery), 2003. Mikhail Gorbachev, The Reagans, Showtime, 2003. Gerry Kisilenko, Distant Drumming: A North of 60 Mystery, CBC, 2005. Kotowski, Shania: A Life in Eight Albums, CBC, 2005.
Stage Appearances: The Promise, Centaur Theatre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, c. 1973. Nothing to Lose, Centaur Theatre, 1976. Les temps d’une vie, Tarragon Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1978. Winter Dancers, Centaur Theatre, 1979. In the Jungle of Cities, Toronto Free Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, c. 1983. Talley’s Folly, Bathurst Street Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1984. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Mainstage, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, c. 1990. Master Class, Manitoba Theatre Centre, Mainstage, c. 1990. Uncle Vanya, Centaur Theatre, c. 1993. Roy Cohn, Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Part One: Millennium Approaches (also known as Angels in America), Manitoba Theatre Centre, Warehouse Theatre, c. 1995. Peck, How I Learned to Drive, Centaur Theatre, 1998.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Reece, ⬙Sting Like a Butterfly,⬙ Street Legal, CBC, 1987. Dr. Chadway, ⬙Better Off Dead,⬙ Friday the 13th (also known as Friday’s Curse and Friday the 13th: The Series), syndicated, 1989. Josef Dolmatov, ⬙Deja Vu All Over Again,⬙ La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network, 2001. Ethan Brownstein, ⬙Reversal of Fortune,⬙ Street Time, Showtime, 2002. (As Lubomir Myktiuk) Dean Armstrong, ⬙Episode 313,⬙ Queer as Folk, Showtime, 2003. Appeared as Jonas Schulman, Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, CanWest Global Television and 241
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Adolph Freitag, Last Night of Ballyhoo, Winnipeg Jewish Theatre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 2000, and Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Marc, Art, Centaur Theatre, 2001. The Mousetrap, Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts, c. 2002.
Major Tours: Paper Wheat, 25th Street House Theatre production, Canadian cities, beginning 1977.
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Appeared in The Price, Theatre Plus, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Appeared in several other productions, including appearances at the Stratford Festival of Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
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NAJIMY, Kathy 1957– (Kathy Ann Najimy) PERSONAL Full name, Katherine Ann Najimy; born February 6, 1957, in San Diego, CA; daughter of Fred (a postal worker) and Samia Najimy; married Dan Finnerty (an actor, musician, and leader of the Dan Band), August 8, 1995; children: Samia. Education: Studied drama at San Diego State University.Avocational Interests: Skydiving, singing, game playing. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212–1804; International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actress, writer, and director. New Image Teen Theatre, worked as a resident director; Sisters on Stage (feminist theatre group), former member of company. Appeared in advertisements. Appeared as Dr. Femus in ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, an amusement park attraction in Tomorrowland, Walt Disney World, c. 1995–2003. Public speaker and participant at various events, including the Feminist Expo 2000, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD, and the New York Arab–American Comedy Festival. Project Angel Food, volunteer; involved with AIDS–related causes, animal rights organizations, and women’s causes. Worked as a cafe hostess and a telephone company employee.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Crazed video store customer, The Fisher King, TriStar, 1991. Lang’s girl Friday, The Hard Way, Universal, 1991. Tawny Miller, Soapdish, Paramount, 1991. (Uncredited) Other People’s Money (also known as Riqueza ajena), Warner Bros., 1991.
Awards, Honors: Obie Award (with Mo Gaffney), Village Voice, 1989, for The Kathy and Mo Show; American Comedy Award, funniest supporting female in a motion picture, c. 1992, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best breakthrough performance, 1993, both for Sister Act; CableACE (Annual Cable Excel243
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(As Kathy Ann Najimy) Angela, This Is My Life, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Marge, Topsy and Bunker: The Cat Killers, 1992. Sister Mary Patrick, Sister Act, Buena Vista, 1992. Mary Sanderson, Hocus Pocus, Buena Vista, 1993. Sister Mary Patrick, Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Buena Vista, 1993. Tippy, It’s Pat (also known as It’s Pat: The Movie), Buena Vista, 1994. Acolyte, Jeffrey, Orion Classics, 1995. Ruby, Nevada, Storm Entertainment, 1997. Toyota Carter, Shantay, 1997. Voice of Tillie Hippo, Cats Don’t Dance (animated musical), Warner Bros., 1997. Toni Post, Hope Floats, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Mrs. Simpson, Zack and Reba, 1998. Motel maid, Bride of Chucky (also known as Chucky), Universal, 1998. Voice of Chil the vulture, The Jungle Book: Mowgli’s Story (animated), Buena Vista Home Video, 1998. Angela, Attention Shoppers (also known as Blue Light Special), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Entertainment, 1999. Journey to a Hate Free Millennium: Stories of Hope and Compassion (also known as Journey to a Hate Free Millennium), New Light Media, 1999. Life after Donna Dell (musical), 1999. Dr. Albright, Leaving Peoria (short film), 2000. Beverly ⬙Bev⬙ Pear, Rat Race (also known as Course folle), Paramount, 2001. Geri, The Wedding Planner (also known as Wedding Planner—verliebt, verlobt, verplant), Columbia, 2001. Curve (documentary), Prince Street Productions, 2002. Voice of Dipsy, Balto III: Wings of Change (animated), Universal Studios Home Video, 2004. Fortune teller, Bam Bam and Celeste, Salty Features, 2005. Maggie, Say Uncle (also known as Donut Hole), Lantern Lane Entertainment, 2005. Getting Played, New Line Home Video, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: ⬙Kathy & Mo: Parallel Lives⬙ (also known as ⬙The Kathy and Mo Show: Parallel Lives⬙), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. Out There, Comedy Central, 1993. Host, Let’s Make Sure Everybody Eats ’95, TV Food Network, 1995. ⬙Kathy and Mo: The Dark Side,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1995. Comic Relief VII, HBO, 1995. Lifetime Applauds: The Fight against Breast Cancer, Lifetime, 1995. Cashier, Women without Implants, Lifetime, 1996. Voice of Peggy Hill, Comic Relief VIII, HBO, 1998. Stepmother, CinderElmo, Fox, 1999. Voice of first mother duck, The Sissy Duckling (animated), HBO, 1999. Voice of Tiny, Snowden’s Christmas (animated), CBS, 1999. Celebrity Weddings: InStyle, Lifetime, 1999. Equality Rocks, VH1, 2000. He’s Having a Baby (documentary), Cinemax, c. 2003. Herself, Boomer Nation (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Herself, American Express Jam Sessions, 2005. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 67th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1995. Presenter, The 19th Annual CableACE Awards, TNT, 1997. The 24th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 1998. The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1999. Presenter, The Second Annual Women Rock: Girls and Guitars, Lifetime, 2001. Preshow host, TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV (also known as First Annual TV Land Awards), TV Land, 2003.
Television Appearances; Series: Olive Massey, Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1997–2000. Voices of Coach Doogan, Margot Lesandre, and other characters, Pepper Ann (also known as Disney’s ⬙Pepper Ann⬙), ABC and syndicated, 1997–2000. Voices of Peggy Hill and other characters, King of the Hill (animated), Fox, beginning 1997. The College of Comedy with Alan King (also known as The College of Comedy with Alan King, Part II), PBS, c. 2000. Voice of Margalo the bird, Stuart Little (animated), HBO Family, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Contestant, The Family Feud, 1981. Theresa, ⬙So Funny,⬙ Ellen (also known as These Friends of Mine), ABC, 1994. She TV, ABC, 1994. Voice, ⬙Cellar Beware,⬙ Duckman (animated; also known as Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man), USA Network, 1995. Buyer number one, ⬙Cher, Inc.,⬙ Clueless, ABC, 1996. Dr. Barbara ⬙Bix⬙ Konstadt, ⬙Hearts and Minds,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996. Dr. Barbara ⬙Bix⬙ Konstadt, ⬙Life Lines,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1996.
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NAJIMY Appeared as the voice of an old woman, Adventures from the Book of Virtues (animated), PBS. Appeared in London Underground, Comedy Central; Storytime, PBS; What’s Up, Dr. Ruth?; and other programs. Television Appearances; Pilots: Olive Massey, Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1997. Voices of Peggy Hill, King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 1997. Television Executive Producer: ⬙Kathy and Mo: The Dark Side,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour (special), HBO, 1995. The Gumm Sisters (pilot), Lifetime, 2005. Stage Appearances: The Kathy and Mo Show, Old Town Opera House, San Diego, CA, 1984, produced at other venues, including nightclubs in New York City, beginning c. 1985. The Further Adventures of Kathy and Mo, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Kathy and Mo Show: Parallel Lives, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, beginning c. 1988. Mae, Dirty Blonde, Helen Hayes Theatre, New York City, 2000. Afterbirth: Kathy & Mo’s Greatest Hits, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, beginning 2004. Appeared in the solo show It’s My Party; appeared in several musicals, including Godspell and Grease; appeared in The Vagina Monologues, New York and Los Angeles productions. Stage Director: Director of Back to Bacharach and David, Los Angeles and other productions; Don’t Get Me Started, off– Broadway production; and I Can Put My Fist in My Mouth. RECORDINGS Albums; Soundtracks: Sister Act, Hollywood Records, 1992. Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Hollywood Records, 1993. Cats Don’t Dance, PolyGram, 1997. Music Videos: Lady Soul, ⬙If My Sister’s in Trouble,⬙ c. 1992. Appeared as a fairy godmother in Rebecca Lynn Howard’s music video ⬙When My Dreams Come True.⬙
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Audiobooks: Wally Lamb, She’s Come Undone, Simon & Schuster, 1997.
Electronic: Kathy Najimy Official Web Site, http://www.kathy najimy.com, November 17, 2005.
WRITINGS NEALON, Kevin 1953–
Writings for the Stage with Mo Gaffney: The Kathy and Mo Show, Old Town Opera House, San Diego, CA, 1984, produced at other venues, including nightclubs in New York City, beginning c. 1985. The Further Adventures of Kathy and Mo, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn–Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1986. The Kathy and Mo Show: Parallel Lives, Westside Arts Theatre, New York City, beginning c. 1988, published as Parallel Lives—Based on the Kathy and Mo Show, Dramatists Play Service, 1998. Afterbirth: Kathy & Mo’s Greatest Hits, Second Stage Theatre, New York City, beginning 2004.
PERSONAL Born November 18, 1953, in St. Louis, MO (some sources cite Bridgeport, CT); son of Emmett (an aircraft company executive) and Kathleen (a homemaker) Nealon; married Linda DuPree (a model and stunt performer), 1989 (divorced, 2002); married Susan Yeagley (an actress), September 3, 2005. Education: Sacred Heart University, degree in marketing; attended Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT.
Appeared in the solo show It’s My Party. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Agency for the Performing Arts, 16 Penn Plaza, Suite 1750, New York, NY 10001; The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager— Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Teleplays with Mo Gaffney; Specials: ⬙Kathy & Mo: Parallel Lives⬙ (also known as ⬙The Kathy and Mo Show: Parallel Lives⬙), HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1991. ⬙Kathy and Mo: The Dark Side,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1995.
Career: Actor and comedian. Stand–up comedian at various venues. Appeared in commercials. Appeared in The Fortune Teller, a short film promoting Mercedes– Benz automobiles. Appeared as the left ventricle in Cranium Command, an amusement park attraction at the Wonders of Life Pavilion, EPCOT Center, Disney World. Worked as a bartender, at a car leasing company, and at a moving company. Member of rock and roll bands as a teenager.
Teleplays; Episodic: (With others) She TV, ABC, 1994. Teleplays; Pilots: With Eve Ensler, author of a pilot. Humor: With Mo Gaffney, author of The Kathy and Mo Book. Nonfiction; Contributor: Angela Bonavoglia, editor, The Choices We Made: Twenty–Five Women and Men Speak Out about Abortion, foreword by Gloria Steinem, Random House, 1991. Larry King, Remember Me When I’m Gone: The Rich and Famous Write Their Own Epitaphs and Obituaries, Nan A. Talese, 2004.
Member: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
Contributor to various periodicals, including the New York Times. Featured in the book Starpower.
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Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination (with others), outstanding writing in a variety or music program, 1986, for Saturday Night Live.
Television Appearances; Series: Regular performer, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ SNL, and Saturday Night), NBC, 1986–95. Host, Amazing America, The Discovery Channel and The Learning Channel, 1994–95. Marty Heslov, Champs, ABC, 1996. Ted Hiller, Hiller and Diller, ABC, 1997–98.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Biography, February, 1999, p. 18. InStyle, June, 1998, p. 172; February 1, 1999, p. 222. People Weekly, May 1, 1989, p. 123; June 22, 1992, p. 63; August 31, 1998, p. 115; July 5, 1999, p. 83. 246
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Host, Late Friday, NBC, 2001–2002. Host, The Conspiracy Zone (also known as TNN’s ⬙Conspiracy Zone with Kevin Nealon⬙), The National Network, 2002. Voices of Jack Gravat and OCD Ken, Crank Yankers, Comedy Central, beginning 2002. Host, Poker Royale: The WPPA Championship, Game Show Network, beginning 2004. Doug Wilson, Weeds, Showtime, beginning 2005. Television Appearances; Movies: Franklin Fitz, ⬙Principal Takes a Holiday,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1998. Roger, These Old Broads, ABC, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Comic Relief II (also known as Comic Relief 2), HBO, 1987. Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary, NBC, 1989. Himself, Saturday Night Live Goes Commercial (also known as The Best of Saturday Night Live: SNL Goes Commercial), NBC, 1991. Just For Laughs: The Montreal International Comedy Festival (also known as Just for Laughs), NBC, 1991. Joe Biden and Pierre Du Pont, Saturday Night Live’s Presidential Bash (also known as Saturday Night Live: Election Special), NBC, 1992. Saturday Night Live: All the Best For Mother’s Day, NBC, 1992. Why Bother Voting?, PBS, 1992. ⬙A New York Night—Live!,⬙ HBO Comedy Hour, HBO, 1993. The Second Annual Saturday Night Live Mother’s Day Special, NBC, 1993. Springfield’s Most Wanted, Fox, 1995. ⬙Disney’s Scott Hamilton: Upside Down,⬙ The Walt Disney Company Presents, CBS, 1997. Host, Live by Request: James Taylor, 1997. Host, Richard Lewis & Kevin Nealons Top 10 Picks, ABC, 1997. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley, NBC, 1998. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman, NBC, 1998. Himself, Comedy Central Presents: Kevin Nealon, Comedy Central, 1999. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Steve Martin, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies, NBC, 1999. Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Special (also known as Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special), NBC, 1999.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Presentation, Fox, 1991. Cohost, Ninth Annual Genesis Awards, 1995. Presenter, The 1998 Genesis Awards, 1998. Hollywood Salutes Arnold Schwarzenegger: An American Cinematheque Tribute, TNT, 1998. Presenter, The 13th Annual Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 1999. Presenter, The 2001 Genesis Awards, Animal Planet, 2001. 2004 Taurus World Stunt Awards, 2004. Presenter, Hollywood Salutes Steve Martin: An American Cinematheque Tribute, American Movie Classics, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1983. ⬙Tail of the Dancing Weasel,⬙ Scarecrow and Mrs. King, CBS, 1985. ⬙Small Blessings,⬙ Monsters, 1990. Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind, Comedy Central, 1991. The Edge, Fox, c. 1992. Himself, ⬙Life behind Larry,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1993. Grave Squad lawyer, ⬙Partners,⬙ Directed By, Showtime, c. 1994. Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2005. Himself, ⬙Larry’s Sitcom,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1995. Voice of Kevin, ⬙Earring,⬙ Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist (animated), Comedy Central, 1995. Joel, ⬙Something about Two April Fools,⬙ Something So Right, NBC, 1996. 247
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Himself, ⬙The New Writer,⬙ The Larry Sanders Show, HBO, 1996. Dennis Caslow, ⬙Dick ⬘The Mouth’ Solomon,⬙ 3rd Rock from the Sun (also known as Life as We Know It and 3rd Rock), NBC, 1998. Mr. Clayborn, ⬙Yes, We Have No Bananas (or Anything Else for That Matter),⬙ Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1998. Dr. Mark Crest, ⬙Deja Vu,⬙ The Outer Limits (also known as The New Outer Limits), Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1999. Mr. Clayborn, ⬙One Flew over the Lawyer’s Desk,⬙ Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1999. Terry, Third Watch, NBC, 1999. The Martin Short Show, syndicated, 1999. Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1999, 2000. Smith, ⬙Norm vs. Fear,⬙ The Norm Show (also known as Norm), ABC, 2000. Terry, ⬙The Manny,⬙ Three Sisters, NBC, 2001. Himself, Intimate Portrait: Linda Blair (documentary), Lifetime, 2001. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2005. John Wurster, ⬙Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2002. Himself, The Daily Show (also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Central, 2002. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2002. Himself, Saturday Night Live: TV Tales, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Ted Halverson, ⬙Still Believing,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2004. Ted Halverson, ⬙Still Hangin’ Out,⬙ Still Standing, CBS, 2004. ⬙Tournament 1, Game 1,⬙ Celebrity Blackjack, Game Show Network, 2004. Dennis Miller, CNBC, 2004. Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004, 2005. Johnny Knightley, ⬙Holy Lesbo Batman,⬙ Fat Actress, Showtime, 2005. Himself, ⬙Kamikaze Bingo,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2005. Himself, ⬙Tournament 7, Game 4,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005. Himself, Brooke Shields: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2005. Himself, The View, ABC, 2005.
Film Appearances: Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986. Second drunk, Roxanne, Columbia, 1987. Hot Shot, International Film Marketing/Arista, 1987. Tony Boer, All I Want For Christmas, Paramount, 1991. Senator, Coneheads, Paramount, 1993. (Uncredited) Television reporter, Jeffrey, Orion Classics, 1995. Potter, Happy Gilmore, Universal, 1996. Mr. Simms, The Wedding Singer, New Line Cinema, 1998. Albino advocate, Kill the Man, 1999. Chuckie, Bar Hopping, 1999. Gatekeeper, Little Nicky, New Line Cinema, 2000, also appeared in the audio commentary in the DVD version. Himself, Cecil B. DeMented (also known as Cecil B. Demented), Artisan Entertainment, 2000. (Uncredited) Greasy mechanic, Joe Dirt (also known as The Adventures of Joe Dirt), Columbia, 2001. Man at the bar, Heartbreakers, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2001. Comedian, Comedian (documentary), Miramax, 2002. Voice of mayor, Eight Crazy Nights (animated; also known as Adam Sandler’s ⬙Eight Crazy Nights⬙), Columbia, 2002. White collar executive, The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002. Bruce, Daddy Day Care, Columbia, 2003. Mr. Baker, Good Boy!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Sam, Anger Management, Columbia, 2003. Himself, The Aristocrats, ThinkFilm, 2005. Simon Cheezle, Grandma’s Boy (also known as Nana’s Boy), Twentieth Century– Fox, 2006. RECORDINGS Videos: Best of Schiller’s Reel, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1994. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers, 1998. Panelist, Wild Desk Ride (also known as Conan O’Brien’s ⬙Wild Desk Ride⬙), 2001. Adam Sandler Goes to Hell, New Line Home Video, 2001. Satan’s Top Forty, New Line Home Video, 2001. Albums with Others: Adam Sandler, What the Hell Happened to Me?, Warner Bros. Records, 1996.
Also appeared in Late Night with David Letterman, NBC.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Marty Heslov, Champs, ABC, 1996. Ted Hiller, Hiller and Diller, ABC, 1997. Doug Wilson, ⬙You Can’t Miss the Bear,⬙ Weeds, Showtime, 2005.
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NEGRON (Uncredited) Delivery man, Johnny Dangerously, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1984. Mail carrier, Better Off Dead... (also known as One Way Love), Warner Bros., 1985. Pepe, Bad Medicine, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1985. Taylor, One Crazy Summer (also known as Greetings from Nantucket), Warner Bros., 1986. Whitey, The Whoopee Boys, Paramount, 1986. Checker, River’s Edge, Hemdale Releasing/Island Pictures/New Yorker Films, 1987. Albert Emperato, Punchline, Columbia, 1988. Mailman, How I Got into College, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1989. Fausto, Nothing but Trouble, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1991. Milo, The Last Boy Scout, Warner Bros., 1991. Jeffrey (motorcycle man), Mr. Jones, TriStar, 1993. David Montagne, Angels in the Outfield (also known as Angels), Buena Vista, 1994. ⬙Disco Dude⬙ liquor store clerk, The Stoned Age (also known as Tack’s Chicks), Trimark Pictures, 1994. Mr. Lacon, Inevitable Grace, Silverstar Productions, 1994. Dr. Phelps, Courting Courtney, Broken Twig Productions, c. 1995. Painter, Spy Hard (also known as Live and Let Spy), Buena Vista, 1996. Russell, Bio–Dome, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1996. Boutique owner, Changing Habits, 1997. Genie, A Kid in Aladdin’s Palace, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Sully, Every Dog Has Its Day, 1997. Mr. Withermeyer, Chairman of the Board, Trimark Pictures, 1998. Stewart Sterling, The Thin Pink Line, 1998. Loan office police officer, I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (also known as Ed Wood’s ⬙I Woke Up Early the Day I Died⬙ and I Awoke Early the Day I Died), 1998, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1999. Bernard Taint, Civility (also known as Malicious Intent), SoHo Entertainment, 1999. Joshua Wild, This Space between Us, Phaedra Cinema/ Slinging Star Pictures, 1999. Roman, Can’t Stop Dancing, 1999. Salesperson, Stuart Little, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1999. Swap Meet, 1999. Cheemo Partelle, Gun Shy (also known as Gunshy), Buena Vista, 2000. Gazaam and Gazing, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Universal, 2000. Luis, The In Crowd, Warner Bros., 2000. Manager, Rebel Yell (also known as Rebel Yell: The Billy Idol Story), Impossible Funky Productions, 2000. Photographer, Loser (also known as The Loser), Columbia, 2000. Tony Brooks, The Fluffer, First Run Features, 2000.
Teleplays; Specials: Comedy Central Presents: Kevin Nealon, Comedy Central, 1999. Screenplays: Author of the screenplay Cupidity. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 16, 2005, p. 16. People Weekly, November 18, 1991.
NEGRON, Taylor 1958– PERSONAL Some sources cite original name as Brad Negron; born August 1, 1958, in Glendale, CA; cousin of Chuck Negron (a singer known for his work with the band Three Dog Night). Education: Studied acting.Avocational Interests: Watching silent films. Addresses: Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1130, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Career: Actor and comedian. Appeared in advertisements, including a series for E! Entertainment Television. Judge for the World’s Greatest Unknown Comedian competition. Model for animated characters. Sherwood Oaks Film School, worked as an intern, 1970s. Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award nomination, best death scene, c. 1992, for The Last Boy Scout; Gangster Planet designated as a critics choice, Los Angeles Times; various awards, including the B.P.M.I Gold Award, for a series of advertisements for E! Entertainment Television. CREDITS Film Appearances: Blonde–haired man at audition, The Gong Show Movie, 1980. Dr. Phil Burns, Young Doctors in Love, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982. Pizza delivery person, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, MCA/Universal, 1982. Julio, Easy Money, Orion, 1983. Rocket to Stardom, 1983. 249
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Mr. Weid, Lloyd (also known as Lloyd: The Ugly Kid and The Ugly Kid), SoHo Entertainment, c. 2001. Preacher, Duty Dating, 2002. The writer, Treading Water, 2002. Psychiatrist, My Dinner with Jimi, SunFilm Entertainment, 2003. Four Fingers of the Dragon (short film), Dragon Films, 2003. Flick, Funky Monkey, Warner Bros., 2004. The Making of ⬙Invasion of the Freedom Snatchers,⬙ Behind the Scenes Productions, 2004. Bernard Taint, The Day October Died, 2005. Gunther, Death to the Supermodels, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer Home Entertainment, 2005. Himself, The Aristocrats, ThinkFilm, 2005. Pledge This! (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Pledge This!⬙), Freestyle Releasing, c. 2005. Antoine, Retirement, Corner Stone Pictures, 2006. Boris, Surf School, 2006. Easier, Softer Way, Rainforest Films, 2006. Some sources cite an appearance in The Main Event, Warner Bros., 1979. Film Work: Coproducer, Surf School, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Silvio DaSalvo, Detective School (also known as Detective School—One Flight Up), ABC, 1979. Armando, Frannie’s Turn, CBS, 1992. Gwillem Blatt, Hope & Gloria, NBC, 1995–96. Mr. Ballard, The Hughleys, ABC, 1998–2000. Manuelo ⬙Manny⬙ Del Valle, So Little Time, Fox Family Channel, 2001–2002. Television Appearance; Movies: Brett, Freedom, ABC, 1981. Cary, Freaky Friday, ABC, 1995. Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart, NBC, 1995. Dr. Al Jacobs, Mr. Stitch, Sci–Fi Channel, 1996. Reuben, You Lucky Dog, The Disney Channel, 1998. Ralph, Call Me Claus, TNT, 2001. Walking warden, On the Edge, Showtime, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: The Making of ⬙Easy Money⬙ (documentary), 1983. Sally Field & Tom Hanks’ Punchline Party, HBO, 1988. The Comedy Store’s 20th Birthday, NBC, 1992. Morning Man at 88.0, CanWest Global Television, 1993. Reba!, NBC, 1994. Un–Cabaret, Comedy Central, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: The Dating Game, multiple episodes, c. 1970. 250
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NELLIGAN (With David Schweizer) Latin Sol (musical revue), Sands Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ, 2001, and other venues, including Tropicana Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ. Wrote stories he performed at the Skirball Cultural Center and the Getty Center, both Los Angeles. Writings for the Radio: ⬙Portrait of an Artist as an Answering Machine,⬙ Lost & Found Sound, National Public Radio, c. 1999. Appeared in The Urban Home Companion, Comedy World Radio. Short Stories: Remade as Fiction, 12 Gauge Press, 1999.
Appeared in programs broadcast on MTV and VH1. Television Appearances; Pilots: Ponce Porter, On the Television, Nickelodeon, 1989.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Icon, April, 1999. Los Angeles Times, calendar section, April 27, 2001. Sun (Vancouver), October 10, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Sandy, Gangster Planet, various productions, including one in Hollywood, CA, c. 1993, and one in 2003. Un–Cabaret, various productions, including one c. 1997, and one at M–Bar, Los Angeles, 2005. Latin Sol (musical play), Sands Hotel, Atlantic City, NJ, 2001, and other venues, including the Tropicana, Atlantic City, NJ. You’re Fired (reading), Broadway production, 2004.
Electronic: Taylor Negron, http://www.taylornegron.com, October 11, 2005.
Performer of stories he wrote at the Skirball Cultural Center and the Getty Center, both Los Angeles.
NELLIGAN, Micaela (Micaela T. Nelligan, Michaela Nelligan, Michaela T. Nelligan)
Stage Director: Three Feet Under, Evidence Room, Los Angeles, 2004.
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Radio Appearances: ⬙Portrait of an Artist as an Answering Machine,⬙ Lost & Found Sound, National Public Radio, c. 1999.
Addresses: Agent—McCarty Agency, 1326 S. Foothills Blvd., Salt Lake City, UT 84108.
Appeared in The Urban Home Companion, Comedy World Radio.
Career: Actress and casting. The Mark Studio, Salt Lake City, UT, acting teacher.
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Video Games: Luigi, Double Switch, 1993.
Film Appearances: Nancy, Neon City, Vidmark Entertainment, 1992. Bea, The Goodbye Bird, 1993. School bus driver, A Home of Our Own, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Miss Briggs, Windrunner, A*Vision Entertainment, 1995.
WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: (With Lawrence Justice) Gangster Planet, various productions, including one in Hollywood, CA, c. 1993, and one in 2003. 251
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Mrs. Papanickolas, Rigoletto, Feature Films for Families, 1995. County clerk, Address Unknown, 1997. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Nurse, SLC Punk!, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Gregory’s mother, Little Secrets, Samuel Goldwyn Films, 2001. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Wynona Wingate, Baptists at our Barbeque, Halestone Distribution, 2004.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Delores Lightbody, Tex Murphy: Overseer (also known as Overseer), 1998.
Film Work: (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Local casting, Unhook the Stars (also known as Decroche les etoiles), Miramax, 1996.
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Television Appearances; Series: (As Micaela T. Nelligan) Martha, ⬙Friendly Fire,⬙ Everwood, The WB, 2002—.
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: Susan Nelli, Firestarter 2: Rekindled (also known as Firestarter: Rekindled), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.
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Television Appearances; Movies: (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Green grocer, Blind Witness, ABC, 1989. (As Michaela Nelligan) Librarian, Incident at Dark River (also known as Dark River—A Father’s Revenge), TNT, 1989. Waitress, Teen Angel Returns, 1990. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Woman, In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion (also known as Children of Fury), NBC, 1992. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Deliver Them from Evil: The Taking of Alta View (also known as Take Down), CBS, 1992. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Betsy, The Man With Three Wives, CBS, 1993. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Guard, In the Blink of an Eye, ABC, 1996. (As Michaela Nelligan) Baseball woman, The Huntress, USA Network, 2000. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Mrs. Pintuff, Hounded, The Disney Channel, 2001. (As Micaela T. Nelligan) Paula Strassberg, Just a Dream, Showtime, 2002. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Martha, The Maldonado Miracle, Showtime, 2003.
Born December 14, 1972, in Hialeah, FL; son of Jorge and Edith (maiden name, Iglesias) Norona; married Lisa Marie Erwin. Education: Carnegie–Mellon University, B.F.A. (with honors). Addresses: Agent—Amanda Glazer, The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Howard Green, Framework Entertainment, 9057 Nemo St., Suite C, West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor, writer, and producer. Also a singer. Affiliated with the Disney Musical Theatre Workshop, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Foundation, Los Angeles. Member: American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Awards, Honors: LA Ovation Award nomination, outstanding actor in a musical, 1997, for The Tin Pan Alley Rag; Harold Arlen Musical Theatre Award (with Eric Whitacre), American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Queenie Pigeon, ⬙Take Back the Night,⬙ Promised Land, CBS, 1997. (As Michaela Nelligan) Mrs. Limpton, ⬙Perfect Little Angel,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1998. (As Michaela T. Nelligan) Cashier, ⬙The Man Upstairs,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1999. Dolores, ⬙A Clown’s Prayer,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Marcello Damaroco, Mrs. Santa Claus, CBS, 1996. Ramone, The Expendables, USA Network, 2000. Father Miguel, ⬙Bailey’s Mistake,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2001.
Stage Appearances: Bring in the Morning (musical), Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, 1994. Heart of the Earth: A Popol Vuh Story, Public Theatre, New York City, c. 1994. Understudy for Ramon Fornos and Bobby Brahms, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Manhattan Theatre Club, Walter Kerr Theatre, New York City, 1995. Babes in Arms (musical), Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis, MN, 1996. Irving Berlin, The Tin Pan Alley Rag (musical), Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, CA, 1997, Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami, FL, 1998. Frankie Valli, Jersey Boys (musical), Mandel Weiss Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, beginning 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Jesus Duarte, Swift Justice, UPN, 1996. Bobby Rodriguez, ⬙Bad Influence,⬙ F/X: The Series, CTV and syndicated, 1997. Nathan, ⬙Calling,⬙ Nothing Sacred, ABC, 1997. Gabe, ⬙Don’t Kill the Messenger,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Dr. Vega, ⬙Saint Bernadette,⬙ That’s Life, CBS, 2000. MRI technician, ⬙The Greatest of Gifts,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2000. Nurse Dan, ⬙Are You There God? It’s Me Ann–Margret,⬙ Popular, The WB, 2000. Randy, ⬙Not the Pilot,⬙ The Trouble with Normal, ABC, 2000. Lance, ⬙Forgotten but Not Gone,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 2001. Ramon, ⬙Mom ⬘E’ D.E.A. Arrest,⬙ That’s My Bush!, Comedy Central, 2001. Vincent, ⬙The Scene,⬙ Kristin, NBC, 2001. Defense attorney, ⬙The Trial,⬙ Titus, Fox, 2002. Prosecutor, ⬙Chapter Forty–Four,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2002. Lieutenant Plato, ⬙Mr. Monk Goes to Mexico,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2003. Assistant district attorney Harris, ⬙Change of Course,⬙ Boston Legal (also known as Fleet Street, The Practice: Fleet Street, and The Untitled Practice), ABC, 2004. Dr. Cabrera, ⬙Dead or Alive,⬙ Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2004. Joshua Greenfield, ⬙Whacked,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2005. Kenneth McBride, ⬙Black Book,⬙ Medical Investigation, NBC, 2005.
Stage Work: Director, Paradise Lost: Opera Electronica (opera), New York City, then Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany, both 2003. WRITINGS Screenplays: (And story; and songs with Eric Whitacre) Alligator Alley, KOAN, Inc., 2000. Author of other screenplays. Operas: Lyricist, Paradise Lost: Opera Electronica (opera; music by Eric Whitacre; based on the epic poem by John Milton), New York City, then Tempodrom, Berlin, Germany, both 2003, produced at other venues.
Appeared in episodes of American Dreams (also known as Bandstand, Miss American Pie, and Our Generation), NBC; and Stark Raving Mad, NBC.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Leon Montero, Mister Sterling, NBC, 2003. Scott Kleckner, Inconceivable, NBC, 2005.
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Film Appearances: Ticket clerk for U.S. Air, Money for Nothing, Buena Vista, 1993. Angel, Twisted, Leisure Time Features, 1996. Alex, Maggie Moore (short film; also known as Breaking Up with Maggie Moore), 2000. Jay Taylor, Alligator Alley, KOAN, Inc., 2000. Soledad (short film), Urban Media, 2000.
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Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, exceptional performance by a young actor under ten, Young Artist Foundation, 1992, for The Torkelsons. CREDITS
Addresses: Agent—Bauman, Redanty and Shaul Agency, 5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 473, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Television Appearances; Series: Chuckie Lee Torkelson, The Torkelsons, NBC, 1991–92. Chuckie Lee Torkelson, Almost Home (also known as The Torkelsons: Almost Home), ABC, 1993. Stuart Lempke/Stuart Minkus, Boy Meets World, ABC, 1993–94. Mouth, One Tree Hill, The WB, beginning 2003.
Career: Actor. Appeared in print advertisements. Announced Drama Desk Award nominees at ceremony, c. 1997. Worked at an insurance office. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, ambassador. Awards, Honors: Emmy Award nomination, 1976; Catalonian International Film Festival Award, 1987, and Saturn Award nomination, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, 1988, both best actor, for The Hidden.
Television Appearances; Movies: Jeremy/Joey, A Mother’s Instinct, CBS, 1996. Perry, A Step toward Tomorrow, CBS, 1996. Billy October, Hope, TNT, 1997. John Wesley Danforth, Any Place but Home, USA Network, 1997.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Episodic: First child, ⬙Transylvania, January 1918,⬙ The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, ABC, 1993. Benji Healy (Ben Healy, Jr.), ⬙Dead to the World,⬙ American Gothic, CBS, 1995. Stuart Minkus, ⬙Graduation,⬙ Boy Meets World, ABC, 1998. Second actor, ⬙Barefoot at Capefest,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2000. Second random student, ⬙To Green, with Love,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2000.
Film Appearances: Don Farber, Goodbye, Columbus, Paramount, 1969. Charles Luciano, Gangster Wars, 1981. Nick Hurley, Flashdance, Paramount, 1982. Roger Blackwell, The Imagemaker, Castle Hill, 1986. Voice of Boulder, Gobots: Battle of the Rock Lords (animated; also known as Gobots: War of the Rock Lords), Atlantic Releasing, 1986. Tom Beck, The Hidden, New Line Cinema, 1987. Frank de Carlo, Little Vegas, IRS Releasing, 1990. Juan Luis, Thieves of Fortune, Academy Entertainment, 1990. Dave Murphy, Total Exposure, Republic Pictures, 1991. Jeff Milker, Project: Alien (also known as Fatal Sky and No Cause for Alarm), Vidmark Entertainment, 1991. Ben Shorr, Black Ice (also known as A Passion for Murder), Prism Entertainment, 1992. Lieutenant colonel Louis, Captain America, Columbia, 1992. China Smith, DaVinci’s War, Triboro Entertainment, 1993. Bill Reed, Inner Sanctum 2 (also known as Inner Sanctum II), Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1994. Dante, No Escape, No Return, PM Home Video, 1994. (Uncredited; in archive footage) Detective Tom Beck in flashbacks, The Hidden 2 (also known as Hidden 2—The Spawning), New Line Home Video, 1994. Father Aran, Fortunes of War, Columbia/TriStar Home Video, 1994. China Smith, To the Limit, PM Home Video, 1995. Dino Campanela, American Yakuza, Columbia/TriStar, 1995.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Chuckie Lee Torkelson, The Torkelsons, NBC, 1991. Mouth, One Tree Hill, The WB, 2003. Film Appearances: Silver, The Journey of August King, Miramax, 1995. Larry, Surf School, 2006. Young Mike Mageau, Chronicles (also known as Zodiac), Paramount, 2006.
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Edward Jameson, Hologram Man, PM Home Video, 1995. Jimmy Scavetti, Lady in Waiting (also known as Hollywood Madam), Atlantic Group Films, 1995. Lloyd Wheeler, Overkill (also known as Blackout), Trimark Pictures, 1997. Picture This, 1999. Dr. Spence, Finding Forrester, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2000. Dr. Crane, Lovely & Amazing, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Freddie, Carman: The Champion, 8X Entertainment, 2001. Dr. Cohn, Klepto, Nucleus Films, 2003. Max, The Terminal, DreamWorks, 2004. Angelo, Searching for Bobby D, Neighborhood Filmworks/Eighty–Six Street Productions/ Independent Images/Padrino Productions, 2005. Congressperson Stewart, Last Holiday, Paramount, 2005. Donald, The Boynton Beach Bereavement Club, NOW Productions/Snow Bird Films, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Tom Conway, Somerset (also known as Another World: Somerset and Somerset: Bay City), NBC, 1974–75. Georgio Bellonci, Beacon Hill, CBS, 1975. Steve Kaslo and song performer, Search for Tomorrow, CBS, 1975–78. Count Dracula, ⬙The Curse of Dracula⬙ (also known as ⬙Cliffhangers: The Curse of Dracula,⬙ ⬙Dracula ’79,⬙ and ⬙The World of Dracula⬙), Cliffhangers, NBC, 1979. Joe Rohner, Bay City Blues, NBC, 1983. Voice of giant, Star Fairies (animated), beginning 1986. Detective John Forney, Downtown, CBS, 1986–87. Kip Zakaris, Love & War, CBS, 1992–95. Elliot Hampton, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 2004—.
Television Appearances; Specials: After Hours: From Janice, John, Mary, and Michael, with Love, CBS, 1976. King Marchan, Victor/Victoria (musical), Bravo, 1995. ⬙Julie Andrews: Back on Broadway,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1995. TV Movie Superstars: Women You Love (documentary), Lifetime, 2004. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 25th International Emmy Awards, WNET (New York), 1998.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jean R. G. R. des Barres, The Last Convertible, NBC, 1979. Charles ⬙Lucky⬙ Luciano, The Gangster Chronicles (also known as The Gangster Chronicles: An American Story), NBC, 1981. James Moretti, Rage of Angels: The Story Continues, NBC, 1986. Jaime Miro, Sidney Sheldon’s ⬙The Sands of Time⬙ (also known as The Sands of Time), syndicated, 1992. Porfirio Rubirosa, Too Rich: The Secret Life of Doris Duke, CBS, 1999.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Judd Timmons, ⬙Who Killed the Tennis Ace?,⬙ Burke’s Law, CBS, 1995. Dr. Donald Cosgrove, ⬙Harvest,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1997. Jeff Dennis, ⬙Chelsea’s First Date,⬙ Style and Substance, CBS, 1998. Stanley Hollenbeck, ⬙Nest Egg,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 1998. Dallas Warner, ⬙A Single Life,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 1999. Intimate Portrait: Lindsay Wagner (documentary), Lifetime, 1999. Greg, ⬙Buy Me a Rose,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000.
Television Appearances; Movies: Lou Savage, Contract on Cherry Street (also known as Stakeout on Cherry Street), NBC, 1977. Greg, Fun and Games, ABC, 1980. Alex Shepherd, Secrets of a Mother and Daughter, CBS, 1983. 255
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Pat (some sources cite Peter Latham), Forty Carats, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1968–70. Hap, Nefertiti (musical), Blackstone Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1977. Edwin Booth, Booth, South Street Theatre, New York City, 1982. King Marchan, Victor/Victoria (musical), Marquis Theatre, New York City, 1995–97. Putting It Together (musical), Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, c. 1998. Funny Girl (musical), Sundance Theatre, UT, 2001. Auguste Rodin, Camille Claudel (musical), Goodspeed– at–Chester/Norma Terris Theatre, Chester, CT, 2003. Judge Aristide, Can Can (musical), Encores!, City Center, New York City, 2004. Major Tours: Forty Carats, U.S. cities, 1970. Emile de Beeque, South Pacific (musical), U.S. cities, 2001.
Appeared as Simon Freed in ⬙Beach House,⬙ an unaired episode of The Lyon’s Den, NBC.
Stage Work: Assistant stage manager, Forty Carats, Morosco Theatre, New York City, 1968–70.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Nick Macazie, Nick and the Dobermans, NBC, 1980. Michael Spraggue, Spraggue (also known as Spraggue: Murder for Two), ABC, 1984.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Playbill, December 12, 1995.
Stage Appearances: The Crucible, off–Broadway production, 1964.
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O’DELL, Nancy 1963– PERSONAL Born February 25, 1963, in Myrtle Beach, SC; married Richard O’Dell (a doctor; divorced); married Keith Zubchevich (a technology executive), June 29, 2005; stepchildren: (second marriage) Tyler, Carson. Education: Clemson University, graduated (summa cum laude).Avocational Interests: Playing piano.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Entertainment reporter, A Current Affair, syndicated, 1995–96. Correspondent, Access Hollywood, syndicated, 1996–98. Female police officer, General Hospital, ABC, 1998. Host, Access Hollywood, syndicated, 1999—. Herself, Celebrity Dish (also known as TV Guide’s Celebrity Dish), 2000. Host, Nashville Star, USA Network, 2003.
Addresses: Agent—Adam Sher, William Morris Agency, 1 William Morris Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; (voice work) Cunningham/Escott/Slevin & Doherty Talent Agency, 10635 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 140, Los Angeles, CA 90025. Manager—Peter Rosegarten, Conversation Co., 1044 Northern Blvd., Suite 304, Roslyn, NY 11576.
Television Appearances; Specials: Judge, The 78th Annual Miss America Pageant, ABC, 1998. Host, The Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade, UPN and syndicated, 1999, 2000, 2002. Host, Up Close and Personal: The Search for Miss America, ABC, 1999. Host, 1999 Emmy Awards Pre–show, Fox, 1999. Host, Golden Globe Arrivals Special, NBC, 2000. Cohost, Countdown to the Emmys 2000, ABC, 2000. Host, Access Hollywood Top 10 of 2000, NBC, 2000. Host, Holiday Music Spectacular from Miami Beach 2000, Fox, 2000. Cohost, The Annual Tournament of Roses Parade, NBC, annually, 2000—. The Great American History Quiz: 50 States, History Channel, 2001. Cohost, Emmy Awards Post–show, NBC, 2002. Host, Golden Globes Arrival Show, NBC, 2002, 2003.
Career: Actress and broadcast journalist. WPDE–TV, Myrtle Beach, SC, worked as reporter and anchor; WCBD–TV, Charleston, SC, worked as morning news anchor and crime reporter; WTVI–TV, Miami, FL, worked as coanchor and investigative reporter; Clear Channel Radio, Los Angeles, commercial spokesperson for KBIG–FM Radio, 2004—. March of Dimes, honorary spokesperson for Blue Jeans for Babies campaign, 2002, and Walk America campaign, 2004; Best Buddies, member of international board of directors; Childhelp USA, celebrity ambassador. Member: Academy of Country Music, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Awards, Honors: Inducted into South Carolina Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, 1998; Press Award nominations, Publicist Guild of America, 1999, 2000; 257
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Interviewee, TV’s Most Memorable Weddings, NBC, 2003. Cohost, ESPY Awards Red Carpet Show, ESPN, 2003, 2004. Interviewee, VH1 Big in ’04, VH1, 2004. Host, Christmas in Rockefeller Center, NBC, 2004. Host, Miss USA 2004, NBC, 2004. Host, Miss USA 2005, NBC, 2005. Cohost, Miss Universe 2005, NBC, 2005. Host, Miss Universe 2005 Thailand, NBC, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Arianna, ⬙A Spy in the House of Me,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1999. Herself, ⬙Withdrawal,⬙ Beverly Hills, 90210, Fox, 1999. News reporter, ⬙Donoterase: Part 1,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1999. The good Samaritan, ⬙Asses to Ashes,⬙ Melrose Place, Fox, 1999. Weather person, ⬙Deja Vu All Over Again,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 1999. Cassie O’Byrac, ⬙The Wrongest Yard,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1999. Voice, ⬙Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder,⬙ The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1999. ⬙Vallery’s Secret,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 2000. Hayley Friend, ⬙Four Days,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 2000. Nurse Lisa, ⬙... And Then Jack Found Out,⬙ Cursed (also known as The Weber Show), NBC, 2001. Nurse Lisa, ⬙... and Then Everything Changed,⬙ Cursed (also known as The Weber Show), NBC, 2001. Audrey Simms, Days of Our Lives, NBC, multiple appearances, 2002, 2003. Herself, ⬙A Witch’s Tail: Part 2,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2002. Herself, Pyramid, syndicated, multiple appearances, 2003. ⬙Top 10 TV Cars,⬙ TV Land’s Top Ten, TV Land, 2004. Guest, The View, ABC, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, July 18, 2005, p. 71. USA Today, July 10, 2002. Electronic: Access Hollywood Web Site, http://www. accesshollywood.com, October 20, 2005. Nancy O’Dell Official Site, http://nancyodell.com, October 17, 2005.
O’MALLEY, Mike 1969– (Michael O’Malley) PERSONAL Born October 31, 1969, in Boston, MA; son of Tony (a defense industry executive) and Marianne (a career counselor) O’Malley; married Lisa, 2000; children: Fiona, Seamus. Education: University of New Hampshire, B.A.
Appeared as a reporter in an episode of Ally McBeal, Fox; and as Martha Dewberry, Disney’s Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show, syndicated; also appeared in episodes of Dateline and Today, both NBC; and The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, producer, and screenwriter. Appeared as ⬙the Rick⬙ in commercials for ESPN cable television network; also appeared in other television commercials, including DiGiorno Pizza, 1997, and ESPY Awards, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Annual Soap Opera Awards, NBC, 1999, 2000. Presenter, The Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, CBS, 2001, 2003, 2004. The Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2001, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Outstanding Achievement in the Arts Award, University of New Hampshire, 1997.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Herself, Joey, NBC, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Tori’s interviewer, Scream 2, Miramax/Dimension Films, 1997.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Get the Picture, Nickelodeon, 1990. 258
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OMILANI Film Appearances: Dan, Men (also known as Girl Talk and Some Girls), 1998. Mike Perry, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Pete, Pushing Tin, 1999. (As Michael O’Malley) Oliver, 28 Days, Columbia, 2000. Lenny, The Perfect Man, Universal, 2005.
Host, Nickelodeon GUTS (also known as Guts and Global Guts), Nickelodeon, 1992. Roger Hoyt, Life with Roger, The WB, 1996–97. Panelist, Figure It Out (also known as Billy the Answer Head and What Do You Do?), Nickelodeon, 1997–98. Mike, The Mike O’Malley Show, 1999. Host, Funny Flubs & Screw–Ups, CBS, 2000. Voice of Darryl MacPherson and other characters, Baby Blues (animated), The WB, 2000. Jimmy Hughes, Yes, Dear, CBS, 2000—.
Stage Appearances: Kark Kubelik, Promises, Promises, City Center Theatre, New York City, 1997.
Television Appearances; Movies: Storage facility manager, Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing (also known as Path to Paradise), ABC, 1997. Artie, Above Freezing, Cinemax, 2000.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared as a mechanic in Alan Jackson’s ⬙Talkin’ Song Repair Blues,⬙ 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: The WB’s Second Annual New Year’s Eve Jam, The WB, 1997. New York City host, Big Holiday Help–a–Thon, Nickelodeon, 1999. Host, Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials, CBS, 2001, 2004. Host, CBS’s Funny Flubs & Screw–Ups, CBS, 2001. Host, Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials II, CBS, 2002. Voice of Darryl MacPherson, A Baby Blues Christmas (animated), Cartoon Network, 2002. Host, Funny Flubs & Screw–Ups X, CBS, 2002. Host, CBS and VH1 Grammy Countdown, VH1, 2002. Funny Flubs & Screw–Ups XI, CBS, 2003. Presenter, The 37th Annual CMA Awards, CBS, 2003. Presenter, The 29th Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2003. Himself, 100 Most Irresistible Women, Spike TV, 2003. Himself, CBS at 75, CBS, 2003. Himself, Reverse of the Curse of the Bambino (documentary), HBO, 2004.
WRITINGS Television Series: The Mike O’Malley Show, 1999. Stage Plays: Three Years from Thirty, 1994.
OMILANI, Afemo 1951– PERSONAL Born December 30, 1951, in Peterburg, VA; married Elizabeth, September 11, 1985; children: two. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Joe Garelli, NewsRadio, NBC, 1995.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Episodic: First New York policeman, ⬙The Torrents of Greed,⬙ Law & Order, 1991. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001, 2003. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2002. Himself, Unscripted, HBO, 2005. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGenres Show, syndicated, 2005.
Film Appearances: Longshoreman, Trading Places, 1983. Bernie, The Money Pit, 1986. Tall contraband, Glory, 1989. Taxi driver, The Long Walk Home, 1990. Noble Ali, Sankofa, 1993. Cotton truck driver, The Firm, 1993. Cab dispatcher, The Real McCoy, 1993. Drill sergeant, Forrest Gump, 1994. Bailiff, A Simple Twist of Fate, 1994. Berl ⬙Flip⬙ Mangum, Drop Squad, 1994. Quarry man, The War, 1994.
Television Work; Series: Creator and executive producer, The Mike O’Malley Show, 1999. 259
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Krugman, Gordy, 1995. Cab driver, Forces of Nature, 1999. Courtroom colonel, Chill Factor, 1999. Horace, Wayward Son, 1999. Griss, Bringing Out the Dead, 1999. Captain Midnight, Animal Factory, New City Releasing, 2000. Sergeant Landers, Tigerland, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Charles Campbell, Remember the Titans, Buena Vista, 2000. Nowhere Road, 2002. Baby of the Family, 2002. President Wagner, Drumline, Fox 2000, 2002. Cab driver number one, I’m with Lucy (also known as Autour de Lucy), Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2002. Jimmy Lee, Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. Sporty utility vehicle driver, Runaway Jury, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Joshua, Cold Mountain, Miramax, 2003. Sam, The Alamo, Buena Vista, 2004. Angry husband, Ray, Universal, 2004. Leonard George, Heavens Fall, 2005. Mr. Flournoy, Glory Road, Buena Vista, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Desmond Mexwell, ⬙Cool Runnin’,⬙ Miami Vice, 1984. Michael Kano, ⬙Consultation,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. ⬙You Thought the Pope Was Something,⬙ New York News, 1995. Henry Patterson, ⬙Custody,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1996. Darryl Lamaine, ⬙Haven,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Kontee, ⬙Mind Games,⬙ Sheena, syndicated, 2001. Clifton Smalls, ⬙Cigarette Burns,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2002. Clifton Smalls, ⬙Swan Song,⬙ Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2002. Agent Neil, ⬙Mum,⬙ The Shield, FX Channel, 2004. Also appeared as Mr. Hendricks, I’ll Fly Away, NBC; plumber, Matt Waters.
Film Work: Automated dialogue replacement (ADR) voice, Daughters of the Dust, King Features Entertainment, 1992.
Stage Appearances: Foreign visitor, The Nest of the Wood Grouse, Joseph Papp Public Theater/Newman Theater, New York City, 1984. Luke, On the Waterfront, Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, 1995. Kwami, Por’Knockers, Vineyard Theatre, New York City, 1995.
Television Appearances; Series: Samir Fayyad, Another Life, 1984. Jimmy Dawes, In the Heat of the Night, 1989–93.
ORTH, Zak 1970– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Young black man with scars, Freedom Road, NBC, 1979. Vet, Rage of Angels (also known as Sidney Sheldon’s ⬙Rage of Angels⬙), NBC, 1983. Rob, Mama Flora’s Family, CBS, 1998.
Full name, Adam Zachary Orth; born October 15, 1970; son of Robert (an opera singer) and Jane (a piano teacher) Orth; married Heidi (a graphic designer). Education: DePaul University, B.F.A., acting, 1992.
Television Appearances; Movies: Bob Moses, Murder in Mississippi, 1990. Taxi driver, Caroline?, 1990. Bailiff, Web of Deceit, 1990. Prison guard, In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas (also known as In the Line of Duty: The Twilight Murders and Midnight Murders), NBC, 1991. Bartender, White Lie, 1991. Sam Parker, Flash, 1997. John Webb, Selma, Lord, Selma, 1999. Ephraim Lee, Funny Valentines, 1999. Noah’s father, The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn, 1999. Jule Monroe, The Runaway, CBS, 2000.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. Member of musical group Yucky Bunny. CREDITS Film Appearances: Curtis, Spanking the Monkey, Fine Line Features, 1994. Bad with Numbers, 1995. Paul Faber, My Teacher’s Wife, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Abernathy Cousin number three, The Pallbearer, Miramax, 1996. 260
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OSBORNE Stephen Undershaft, Major Barbara, American Airlines Theater, New York City, 2001. Dr. William Shumway, The Secret Order, Laguna Playhouse, Laguna, CA 2003. Patrick, Rope, The Zipper, New York City, 2005. Clay, The Pain and the Itch, Steppenwolf Theater, Chicago, IL, 2005.
Gregory, Romeo + Juliet (also known as Romeo and Juliet and William Shakespeare’s ⬙Romeo + Juliet⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Mike, In and Out (also known as In & Out and Le pot aux roses), Paramount, 1997. Deputy Abel Martinson, Snow Falling on Cedars, 1999. Adam, Loser (also known as The Loser), Columbia, 2000. Monk Jablonski, Down to You, Miramax, 2000. J. J., Wet Hot American Summer, USA Films, 2001. Turkey hunter, Enis, Stewart, and inspector, Stella Shorts 1998–2002, 2002. Butch, Kill the Poor, 2003. Voice of Zip, Hair High (animated), E.D. distribution, 2004. Peter, Melinda and Melinda, Fox Searchlight, 2004. Manny, The F Word, 2005. Wendall Wimms, The Baxter, Lions Gate Films, 2005. Randall, Prime, Universal, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Los Angeles Times, September 28, 1997. New York Times, August 8, 1997.
OSBORNE, Holmes 1952– (Holmes Osborne, Jr., Holmes R. Osbourne)
Television Appearances; Series: Law & Order, NBC, 1995.
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Television Appearances; Movies: Warren Sanderson, When Trumpets Fade (also known as Hamburger Hill 2), HBO, 1998. Don Ohlmeyer, Monday Night Mayhem, TNT, 2002.
Born August 7, 1952, in Los Angeles, CA. Addresses: Agent—The Gage Group, 14724 Ventura Blvd., Suite 505, Los Angeles, CA 91403.
Television Appearances; Specials: Douglas Clayborne, ⬙Rose Hill,⬙ Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1997. Denis Leary’s Merry FⲆ%$in Christmas, Comedy Central, 2005.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Joe, The Student Body (also known as Sexual Students and Student Body Associates), 1976. Dick, Nice Girls Don’t Explode, New World Pictures, 1987. Second deputy sheriff, Kansas, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. (As Holmes Osborne, Jr.) Mr. Patterson, That Thing You Do!, 1996. Gordon LaRiviere, Affliction, Lions Gate Films, 1997. Dick Metzler, Election, Paramount, 1999. Larry Russell, Crazy in Alabama, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1999. Mr. Cochrane, The Mod Squad, 1999. Fergus Kenrod, The White River Kid (also known as White River), 1999. Bruce Shipman, Bring It On, Universal, 2000. Colleen’s father, Life Without Dick, Columbia, 2001. Eddie Darko, Donnie Darko (also known as Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut), Newmarket Films, 2001. Loan officer, The Deep End, Fox Searchlight, 2001. Uncle Roy, Living in Missouri, Film Threat DVD, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Norman, The Courtship of Eddie’s Father (also known as Eddie’s Father), The WB, 2004. Elliot Morgenthal, Stella, Comedy Central, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Jeopardy,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1990. Wally Parkers, ⬙Consent,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2001. Stage Appearances: Andrei Prozorov, Three Sisters, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1994. Pony, SubUrbia, Lincoln Center, Mitzi Newhouse Theatre, New York City, 1994. Julius ⬙Gunner⬙ Baker, Misalliance, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center, Laura Pels Theatre, New York City, 1997. Philip, The Eros Trilogy, Vineyard Theater, New York City, 1999. A Place at the Table, MCC Theater, New York City, 2000. 261
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Shady Tree Motel clerk, Domestic Disturbance, Paramount, 2001. Colonel Hollings, Windtalkers, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2002. Bill Granger, The Quiet American (also known as Die stille Amerikaner and The Spy), Miramax, 2002. Doc Tuley, Waking Up the Reno, Miramax, 2002. Judge Taylor, Identity, Columbia, 2003. Nick Gerhard, Cheaper by the Dozen, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Director, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (also known as Anchorman), DreamWorks, 2004. Director, Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie (also known as Anchorman: Wake–Up Ron Burgundy and Wake Up Ron Burgundy), DreamWorks, 2004. Himself, Donnie Darko: Production Diary (documentary), Metrodome Distribution, 2004. Richard Orchid, Sledge: The Untold Story, 2005. Stephen Martin, A Lot Like Love, Buena Vista, 2005. Doc Fleming, Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story, DreamWorks, 2005. Hypnotherapist, D–War (also kwon as Dragon Wars), Yonggu–Art Movies, 2005. Russell Simmons, Disconnect, 2005. Air Buddies, Walt Disney Company, 2006. Southland Tales, Universal, 2006.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dr. Sayers, ⬙Family Practice,⬙ ER, NBC, 1998. Buzz Conrad, ⬙Lost in Space: Part 1,⬙ Family Matters, CBS, 1998. Reverend Blanchard, ⬙Turn, Turn, Turn,⬙ Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1998. Mr. Bardolph, ⬙The Duel,⬙ Brother’s Keeper, ABC, 1998. Reverend Blanchard, ⬙Death and Violins,⬙ Dharma and Greg, ABC, 1999. Mr. Hyde, ⬙Target Practice,⬙ The Practice, 1999. Jimmy, ⬙Norm vs. Death,⬙ The Norm Show, 1999. Congressman Peter Lillienfield, ⬙The Short List,⬙ The West Wing, 1999. Mark Johnson, ⬙Millennium,⬙ The X Files, Fox, 1999. Judge Brooks, ⬙Spoil the Child,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2000. Marcus Weber, ⬙Family Ties,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2000. Walt Crawford, ⬙The Harvest,⬙ Roswell, The WB, 2000. Jeremiah Blue, ⬙Rebel with a Cause,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 2001. ⬙Heart,⬙ The Guardian, CBS, 2001. Gerard/detective, ⬙Lost and Found,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 2001. Consultant Frankel, ⬙Life Sentence,⬙ The Court, ABC, 2002. Kimberly’s lawyer, ⬙Sweet Sorrow,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2002. Sergeant Richardson, ⬙Jump!,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2002. Enolian official, ⬙Canamar,⬙ Enterprise, UPN, 2003. Principal, ⬙Some Assembly Required,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 2003. ⬙Come Lie with Me,⬙ Lucky, FX Channel, 2003. Principal, The O’Keefes, The WB, 2003. Mr. Young, ⬙Malcolm’s Job,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2003. Priest, ⬙Finale,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2004. Scott, ⬙Not So Fast,⬙ Everybody Loves Raymond, CBS, 2004. Judge Isaac Greenhill, ⬙After the Fall,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004. Minister, Center of the Universe, CBS, 2004. Fred Hanlan, ⬙The Meat Puzzle,⬙ Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service, CBS, 2005. Mayor George Bostwick, ⬙Till We Meat Again,⬙ Boston Legal, ABC, 2005. Principal Thompson, ⬙Crimes and Mini–Wieners,⬙ Complete Savages, ABC, 2005. Mayor Littles, ⬙Watershed,⬙ Invasion, ABC, 2005. Mayor Littles, ⬙Blood and Water,⬙ Invasion, ABC, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: President Robert Maxwell, Seven Days, UPN, 1998–2001. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Masked killer, Murder Ordained, CBS, 1987. Head laboratory technician, Gone in the Night, CBS, 1996. NASA Deputy Administrator George Low, From the Earth to the Moon, HBO, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Dockhand, Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, The Disney Channel, 1990. Defense attorney, A Matter of Justice (also known as Final Justice), 1993. Dixicrat, Truman, HBO, 1995. Newscaster, The Lake, NBC, 1998. Dean Stockwell, Student Affairs, 1999. Mr. Hawthorne, Horse Sense, The Disney Channel, 1999. Randall, Miracle in Lane 2, The Disney Channel, 2000. Hal, A Carol Christmas, Hallmark Channel, 2003. Television Appearances; Specials: John Fernie, Getting Away with Murder: The Jon Benet Ramsey Story, CBS, 2000. 262
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OWENS Television Appearances; Episodic: Teenage girl, ⬙Gina,⬙ The Job, ABC, 2002. Audrey Rose, ⬙There Goes the Bride,⬙ Without A Trace, CBS, 2003. Debbie Huber, ⬙We the People,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2003. Cheryl Madison, ⬙Crawl Space,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2004.
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OVERTON, Kelly PERSONAL
Stage Appearances: Rebecca, Rosmersholm, Century Center, New York City, 2001. Managers, Kraine Theater, New York City, 2001. (Broadway debut) Assistant desk clerk, understudy Elaine Robinson, and the stripper, then Elaine Robinson, The Graduate, Plymouth Theatre, New York City, 2002–2003. Wedding guest, The Graduate, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Baltimore, MD, 2002.
Married Judson Pearce Morgan (an actor), April 2004. Education: Studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Management 360, 9111 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90210.
Also appeared in The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare Theatre.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: The Charles Jehlinger Award, American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
OWENS, Chris 1961– (Chris Owen, Chris Bradley Owens)
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Film Appearances: Erica, It Runs in the Family, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2003. Eve, Breaking Dawn, 2004. Airline passenger, The Double (short), 2004. Betsy, The Ring Two (also known as Samara, The Ring 2, Samara: Ring 2, and Samara: Ring 2), DreamWorks Distribution, 2005. Day, You Did What?, 2006.
Full name, Christopher Bradley Owens; born September 7, 1961, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; son of Garry (a jazz drummer) and Jeannette (a jazz singer) Owens; brother of Shelley–Lynn Owens (an actress); married Tara Parker, July 2001. Education: Studied at the HB Studio in New York City. Addresses: Agent—Kazarian/Spencer & Associates, 11969 Ventura Blvd., 3rd Fl., Box 7409, Studio City, CA 91604. Manager—Anonymous Content, 3532 Hayden Ave., Culver City, CA 90232. Publicist—Jerry Shandrew Public Relations, 1050 South Stanley Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90019.
Television Appearances; Series: Rain Wilkins, All My Children, ABC, 2000. Heather Falls, The Studio, UPN, 2005. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Cynthia Smith, Desperation (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Desperation⬙), ABC, 2006.
Career: Actor. Previously worked as a bartender. Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nomination (with David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, and James Pickens, Jr.), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, for The X–Files; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a leading role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, Canadian Comedy Award nomination, film— pretty funny male performance, 2002, both for The Uncles; Dora Award nomination, Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts, for Italian American Reconciliation.
Television Appearances; Movies: Dahlia Landry, Wedding Daze, Hallmark Channel, 2004. Olivia, Desolation Canyon, Hallmark Channel, 2005. Television Appearances; Pilots: Heather Falls, The Studio, UPN, 2005. 263
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Billy Simpson, Cages, 1984. Garage boy, The Big Town, 1987. Soldier, Cocktail, 1988. Young security guard, Sabotage, 1996. Officer Kramer, Disturbing Behavior (also known as Disturbing Behaviour), 1998. John, The Uncles, 2000. Dwayne, The Happy Couple (also known as Deadly Deceit), IFM World Releasing, 2001. Art Wallis, The Recruit, Buena Vista, 2003. Television Appearances; Series: Special Agent Jeffrey Spender, The X–Files, Fox, 1998–99. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Oath reader, Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story, CBS, 2002. Polygrapher, The Grid, TNT and BBC, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Allan, The Undergrads, 1985. 9B, CBC, 1986. Second pickup, As Is, 1986. Thomas, Haunted by Her Past, 1987. Private Jorge Zebrowski, The Firing Squad, 1991. Shawn, Paris or Somewhere, 1994. Nebraska, Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story (also known as Almost Golden), Lifetime, 1995. Tom Aitken, Giant Mine, CBC, 1996. Rocco, Double Jeopardy (also known as Victim of the Night), CBS, 1996. Jeff Colvin, Their Second Chance (also known as The Keller/Keller Story), Lifetime, 1997. Brian Cooper, Python, 2000. Agent Flynn, A Glimpse of Hell, FX Channel, 2001. Lonnie, My Louisiana Sky, Showtime, 2001. Roger, Guilt by Association (also known as Coupable par amour), Court TV, 2002. (As Chris Bradley Owens) Jeffrey Frank Spender, The X–Files: The Truth, Fox, 2002. Weston, Power and Beauty, Showtime, 2002. The Interrogation of Michael Crowe (also known as L’interrogatoire de Michael Crowe), Court TV, 2002.
Also appeared in Hanging In; E.N.G.; Missing, Lifetime. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Italian American Reconciliation; The Jones Boy; A Midsummer Night’s Dream; The Glass Menagerie; One Acts. RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, The X–Files: The Making of ⬙The Truth⬙ (documentary), Twentieth Century–Fox Home Entertainment, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, February 15, 1999, p. 68.
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PALLADINO, Erik 1968– (Eric Palladino) PERSONAL Born May 10, 1968, in Yonkers, NY; son of Peter (a heating contractor) and Queenie (a junior high school teacher) Palladino; married Jaime Lee, August 2005. Education: Marymount Manhattan College, undergraduate degree in theatre, 1991.
Television Appearances; Series: Host, Short Attention Span Theater, Comedy Central, 1989. Host, Heavy Metal Meltdown, 1989. Host, The Goods, VH1, 1994. Michael Nardini, Love and Marriage (also known as Come Fly with Me), Fox, 1996. Tully, DiResta, UPN, 1998. Host, The List, VH1, 1999. Dr. Dave Mallucci, ER, NBC, 1999–2001. Sergeant Chris ⬙Scream⬙ Silas, Over There, FX Channel, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 Tenth St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Evolution Entertainment, 901 North Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Career: Actor. Children’s Repertory Company, New York City, joined c. 1982; MTV Network, vee–jay and host, 1994–96; performed as lead singer for alternative rock band No More Happy Faces.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, I Love the ’80s (documentary), VH1, 2002.
Awards, Honors: Screen Actors Guild Award nominations (with others), outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series, 2000, 2001, both for ER.
Television Appearances; Movies: Groom, Alchemy, ABC Family, 2005.
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Television Appearances; Specials: My VH1 Music Awards, VH1, 2000. NFC team member, Rock’N Jock Super Bowl XXXV, MTV, 2001. (As Eric Palladino) 3rd Annual DVD Exclusive Awards, FX Channel, 2003.
Film Appearances: Hollywood Boulevard, 1996. Cousin Ron, Can’t Hardly Wait, New Line Cinema, 1998. Vinnie, The Week That Girl Died, 1998. Alex, Road Kill, 1999. Jesse Fleer, This Space Between Us, 1999. Seaman Anthony Mazzola, U–571, Universal, 2000. Tony the Tuner Moretti, Life Without Dick, Columbia, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Buck, ⬙Disco Inferno,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001. Lieutenant Michael Daghlian, Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2003. Dr. Scott Garrison, Mystery Girl, UPN, 2004. 265
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Customer, ⬙Private Lives,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1994. Host, The Goods, 1994. ⬙Love Is a Mainly Splintered Thing,⬙ Live Shot, 1995. Danny, ⬙Nobody’s Perfect,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1996. Danny, ⬙Oh, Danny Boy,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1997. Jason, ⬙Been There, Done That,⬙ Malcolm and Eddie, UPN, 1997. Jason, ⬙Casino Evil,⬙ Malcolm and Eddie, UPN, 1997. Jason, ⬙Trading Spaces,⬙ Malcolm and Eddie, UPN, 1997. Himself, ⬙Best Hellraiser,⬙ The List, VH1, 2000. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2001. Buck, ⬙Disco Inferno,⬙ Strange Frequency, VH1, 2001. Anthony Cangiano, ⬙A Pretty Good Day,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2002. Detective Dave Deuthorn, ⬙Damaged,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2003. Detective Dave Duethorn, ⬙Dominance,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2003. Lieutenant Michael Daghlian, ⬙The Fire and the Wood,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2003. Lieutenant Michael Daghlian, ⬙Touch Move,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2003. Lieutenant Michael Daghlian, ⬙The Boat,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2003. Lieutenant Michael Daghlian, ⬙Just Say No,⬙ Joan of Arcadia, CBS, 2003. Mike Abrejo, ⬙Ain’t It a Shame, Claude,⬙ Less Than Perfect, ABC, 2004. John Gallo, Jr., ⬙Lust for Life,⬙ Dr. Vegas, CBS, 2004. Himself, ⬙Hollywood Home Game,⬙ World Porker Tour, Travel Channel, 2005. Chris ⬙Sergeant Scream⬙ Silas, Over There, FX Channel, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212; The Characters, 16544 Akron St., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272. Publicist—I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actress and producer. Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role in a dramatic program or miniseries, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1996, for Paris or Somewhere; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1996, Best Actress Award, Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema, 1998, for Kissed; Leo Award nomination, best performance of feature length drama—female, Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British Columbia, 2001, for Suspicious River; Genie Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, Canadian Comedy Award nomination, film—pretty funny female performance, 2002, both for Last Wedding; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2002, for The War Bride; Independent Spirit Award nomination, best female lead, 2002, for The Center of the World; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2003, for Men with Brooms; Genie Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a leading role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2004, for Marion Bridge; Bronze Leopard (with others), Locarno International Film Festival, Gotham Award nomination (with others), best ensemble cast, 2005, for Nine Lives.
Also appeared in Hollywood Unleashed, Animal Planet; Celebrity Adventures, E! Entertainment Television. Stage Appearances: Appeared in Entertaining Mr. Sloane, New York City; True West, New York City. OTHER SOURCES
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Periodicals: People Weekly, January 1, 2000, p. 127.
Film Appearances: Maggie, Hate Mail, 1992. Lynne, Anything for Love (also known as Just One of the Girls), 1992. Wings of Courage (also known as Guillaumet, les Ailes du Courage), 1995. Nurse, Last of the Dogmen, 1995. Social worker, Little Criminals, 1995. Good Things Too, 1996. Sandra Larson, Kissed, Orion Home Video, 1996. Mathilde, The Chain, 1996. Jenifur band member, Hard Core Logo, 1996.
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PARKER Second female questioner, Silent Motive, Lifetime, 1991. Courtney, The Substitute, 1993. Eliza Williams, One More Mountain, ABC, 1994. Peg Kennedy, Paris or Somewhere, 1994. Lynette, Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story (also known as Serving in Silence), NBC, 1995. Francine/Frannie, Ebbie, TNT, 1995. Norma Sax, Falling from the Sky: Flight 174 (also known as Freefall: Flight 174), ABC, 1995. Rachel Morton, Deceived by Trust: A Moment of Truth Movie, NBC, 1995. Sue, The Ranger, the Cook, and a Hole in the Sky (also known as Hole in the Sky), ABC, 1995. Stephanie, Contagious (also known as Virus), USA Network, 1997. Emily Leighton, Iron Jawed Angels, HBO, 2004.
Connie, Bliss, Trimark, 1997. Cynthia, Under Heaven (also known as In the Shadows and In a Private Garden), Banner Entertainment, 1998. Lina, From Morning On I Waited Yesterday, 1998. Anna Miller, The Five Senses, Fine Line Features, 1999. Daisy, The Intruder, Warner Bros., 1999. Hannah Wippler Sors, Sunshine (also known as A napfeny ize and Sunshine—Ein hauch von sonnenschein), 1999. Julia Thurman, Ladies Room, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Juliet Beck, Waking the Dead, USA Films, 1999. Molly, Wonderland, Paramount, 1999. Monica, Sweethearts of the World, 1999. Florence, The Center of the World, Artisan Entertainment, 2000. Leila Murray, Suspicious River, Beyond Films, 2000. Sister–in–law, The War Bride (also known as Love and War), PorchLight Entertainment, 2000. Sarah, Last Wedding, ThinkFilms, 2001. Alice, Rare Birds (also known as Oiseaux rares), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Amy Foley, Men with Brooms (also known as Quatre gars et un balai), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Monica, Looking for Leonard, Mongrel Media, 2002. Agnes, Marion Bridge, Film Movement, 2002. Nina Rothman, Max, Lions Gate Films, 2002. Mel, Pure, Indican Pictures, 2002. Narrator, Undying Love (documentary), Les Productions La Fete, 2002. Madeline Finney, The Good Shepard, 2004. Lisa, Nine Lives, Magnolia Pictures, 2005. Kate, Break a Leg, 2005. Laurie Clarke, Truth, Justice, and the American Way, Focus Features, 2006. Maggie Claire, Summer Babe (also known as Who Loves the Sun), 2006. The Wicker Man, Saturn Films, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Teri Sinclair, ⬙The Marshal,⬙ The Marshal, 1995. Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Making ⬙Deadwood⬙: The Show Behind the Show (documentary), HBO, 2004. Herself, Making ⬙Deadwood⬙: Season Two (documentary), HBO, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dora ⬙Susie⬙ Brody, ⬙Parent’s Day,⬙ Neon Rider, CTV and syndicated, 1991. Kate, ⬙The Good, the Bad, and Eleanor,⬙ Neon Rider, CTV and 1992. Ivy, ⬙Fay and Ivy,⬙ Nightmare Cafe, 1992. Karen, ⬙Tough Cries,⬙ Madison, Global, 1993. Claire, Jack’s Place, NBC, 1993. Gloria Miller, ⬙St. Vincent,⬙ Neon Rider, CTV and 1994. Teri Sinclair, The Marshal, Family Channel, 1995. Jennifer, ⬙If These Walls Could Talk,⬙ The Outer Limits, 1995. Alice Ramsey, ⬙The Wrath of Kali,⬙ Highlander, 1995. Frances Phillips, ⬙Betrayal,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, 1996. Switchman, ⬙Pilot a.k.a. Switchman,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Frances Phillips, ⬙When She Was Good,⬙ Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years, 1996. Liz Barrow, ⬙Do Not Go Gently,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, 1996. Rabbi Ari, ⬙Back to the Garden,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Rabbi Ari, ⬙The Liar and the Whore,⬙ Six Feet Under, HBO, 2002. Herself, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004.
Film Work: Associate producer, The Chain, 1996. Executive producer, Looking for Leonard, 2002. Television Appearances; Series: Hope, Twitch City, CBC and Bravo, 1998. Alma Garret, Deadwood, HBO, 2004—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lulu Foley, Titanic, CBS, 1996. Chyna Shepherd, Intensity (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Intensity⬙), Fox, 1997. Television Appearances; Movies: Lori Spoda, My Son Johnny (also known as Bad Seed), CBS, 1991.
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OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Chatelaine, October, 1998, p. 80.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Doctor, ⬙Realpolitik,⬙ I’ll Fly Away, NBC, 1993.
PENNY, Bob PHILIPPS, Busy 1979– PERSONAL
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Career: Actor. University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, professor of English literature.
Full name, Elizabeth Jean Philipps; born June 25, 1979, in Oak Park, IL; raised in Scottsdale, AZ. Education: Attended Loyola Marymount University; studied at Oxford School of Drama, 1998.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Real estate agent, The Verne Miller Story (also known as Gangland and Verne Miller), 1987. Curtis Foy, Mississippi Burning, Orion, 1988. (Uncredited) Bailiff, Fried Green Tomatoes (also known as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe), Universal, 1991. Juror number two, My Cousin Vinny, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Behrmann, The Last Leaf (short), 1993. Crony, Forrest Gump, Paramount, 1994. Motel manager, Chill Factor, Warner Bros., 1999. Laidlaw, The Legend of Bagger Vance, Icon Entertainment International, 2000. Wallace Buford, Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vistas, 2002. Tightwiler, Lightening Bug, Anchor Bay Entertainment, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Lorrie Bartlett, The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—3 Arts Entertainment, 9460 Wilshire Blvd., Seventh Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—PYR Public Relations, 6725 Sunset Blvd., Suite 570, Los Angeles, CA 90028.
Television Appearances; Series: Alvin Epps, In the Heat of the Night, NBC, 1990–93. Karl Olendorf, Higher Education, 1994.
Television Appearances; Series: Kim Kelly, Freaks and Geeks, NBC, 1999–2000, then Fox Family Channel, 2000. Audrey Liddell, Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 2001–2003. Denise Johnson, Love, Inc., UPN, beginning 2005.
Career: Actress. Appeared in stage productions in the Scottsdale, AZ area; writer and producer of stage plays with the Actors Lab of Arizona. Appeared at toy fairs as a Barbie doll lookalike. Awards, Honors: Teen Choice Award nomination, choice sidekick—television, 2002, for Dawson’s Creek. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Mr. Peters, Elvis, ABC, 1990.
Television Appearances; Movies: Chastity Pasley, Anatomy of a Hate Crime, MTV, 2001. Jenny, Spring Break Lawyer (also known as I’m a Spring Break Lawyer), MTV, 2001.
Television Appearances; Movies: Bystander, Home Fires Burning, CBS, 1989. John Parsons, Traveling Man, HBO, 1989. Hood number one, When Will I Be Loved?, 1990. Sergeant Michaelson, Wife, Mother, Murderer (also known as Wife, Mother, Murder: The Marie Hilley Story and Wife, Mother, Murder—The Marie Hilley Story), ABC, 1991. Dr. Duncan Walker, Separated by Murder, CBS, 1994. Presiding judge, Astonishing News, 2002. Judge John Scott, The Rosa Parks Story, CBS, 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Reel Comedy: White Chicks, Comedy Central, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Meghan, ⬙High School Play,⬙ Malcolm in the Middle, Fox, 2000. 268
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PITT Addresses: Agent—Billy Lazarus, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Carolyn Anthony, Anthony and Associates, 250 West 57th St., Suite 1928, New York, NY 10107. Career: Actor. Eastsiders (acting group), performer; Pagoda (musical group), singer, guitarist, songwriter, and performer at various venues. Worked as a bicycle messenger in New York City. Member of the Emporio Armani Dreamers campaign. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Dance student, 54 (also known as Fifty– Four), Miramax, 1998. Teenage boy, Hi–Life, Lions Gate Films, 1998. Petey, Even Housewives in Minnesota Have Those Daydreams (short film), 1999. John Coleridge, Finding Forrester, Columbia, 2000. Teenage male, Mambo Cafe, 2000. Donald ⬙Donny⬙ Semenec, Bully, Amuse Pictures/Lions Gate Films, 2001. Stuff, Yellow Bird (short film), Yellowbird Productions, 2001. Tommy Gnosis, Hedwig and the Angry Inch (musical), Fine Line Features, 2001. Justin Pendleton, Murder by Numbers (also known as Murd3r 8y Num8ers), Warner Bros., 2002. Gopher, Wonderland (also known as The Wonderland Murders), Lions Gate Films, 2003. Matthew, The Dreamers (also known as Innocents—The Dreamers, I sognatori, and Les innocents), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2003. Himself, Larry Clark, Great American Rebel (documentary), 2003. Chep, Rhinoceros Eyes, Madstone Films, 2004. Finton Coin, The Village (also known as Grey and M. Night Shyamalan’s ⬙The Village⬙), Buena Vista, 2004. Randy, Jailbait, 2004, Kindred Media Group, 2006. Blake, Last Days, Fine Line Features, 2005. Buddy, The Heart Is Deceitful above All Things (also known as Le livre de Jeremie), Palm Pictures, 2005. Fred, The Hawk Is Dying, Antidote Films/This Is That Productions, 2005. Delirious, A–Film Distribution, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Kim Kelly, Freaks and Geeks, NBC, 1999. Deenie, Not a Clue, CBS, 2003. Peg Hall, Foster Hall, NBC, 2004. Denise Johnson, Love, Inc., UPN, 2005. Madison ⬙Maddie⬙ West, Testing Bob, ABC, 2005. Film Appearances: Karen Carter, The Smokers, Atmosphere Films/RGH– Lions Share Pictures/Third Millennium, 2000. Alicia Browning, Home Room, Innovation Film Group, 2003. Carol Ann, Mummy an’ the Armadillo, Hart Sharp Video, 2004. Karen, White Chicks, Columbia, 2004. Voice, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (animated), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. WRITINGS Screenplays; Stories for Films: (With Craig Cox and Jeff Cox) Blades of Glory, DreamWorks, 2006. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Movieline’s Hollywood Life, June, 2004, p. 22.
Television Appearances; Series: Henry Parker, a recurring role, Dawson’s Creek, The WB, 1999–2000.
PITT, Michael 1981– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Cinema Sex Politics: Bertolucci Makes ⬙The Dreamers⬙ (also known as Bertolucci Makes ⬙The Dreamers⬙), BBC, 2003.
Full name, Michael Carmen Pitt; born April 10, 1981, in West Orange, NJ. Education: Attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York City. 269
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Andy, ⬙Carrier,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Harry Baker, ⬙Prodigy,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2002.
Electronic: E! Online, http://www.eonline.com, October 31, 2005.
Appeared as Baby Face in an episode of Dellaventura, CBS; also appeared in All My Children, ABC. Stage Appearances: Dalton, The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek, New York Theatre Workshop, New York City, 1999. Title role, Birdie, Duke University Theatre, Durham, NC, 2000. Title role, Nicholas Nickleby (reading), New York Culture Project, New York City, 2001. The Heart Is Deceitful above All Things (reading), Brooklyn Brewery, Brooklyn, New York City, 2001. Monster, Classic Stage Company Theatre, New York City, 2002. Jesus, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (reading), 2003.
POTTS, Jonathan PERSONAL Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Education: Graduated with degree in theatre from York University. Addresses: Manager—Edna Talent, 1246 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, M4T 1W5 Canada; 318 Dundas St. West, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1G5 Canada.
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Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including Expedia.
Albums with Others; Soundtracks: Various artists, The Dreamers (contributed the track ⬙Hey Joe⬙ with the Twins of Evil), Nettwerk Records, 2004. Various artists, Last Days (contributed various tracks, including ⬙Death to Birth⬙ and ⬙Fetus⬙), c. 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Lester Wilson, Butterbox Babies (also known as Les nourissons de la misere), 1995. Hang glider number one, When Night Is Falling (also known as Quand tombe la nuit), October Films, 1995. Pogo, Lethal Tender (also known as Deadly Currents), Republic Pictures Home Video, 1997. Federal agent, Hostile Intent (also known as Lethal Games and Sans foi ni loi), Alliance Entertainment, 1997. Detective Moltz, Resurrection, Columbia TriStar, 1999. Assistant headmaster Steve Muller, Cruel Intentions 2 (also known as Cruel Intentions 2: Manchester Prep), Columbia TriStar, 2000. Professor Lowe, Jason X, New Line Cinema, 2001. Himself/Professor Lowe, By Any Means Necessary: The Making of ⬙Jason X⬙ (documentary short), New Line Home Video, 2002. Henry/Shadow Blader number four, Beyblade: The Movie—Fierce Battle (animated), Miramax Home Entertainment, 2004.
Videos: Whether You Like It or Not: The Story of Hedwig, 2003. Music Videos: Joey Ramone, ⬙What a Wonderful World,⬙ 2002. (With the Twins of Evil) ⬙Hey Joe,⬙ c. 2004. WRITINGS Albums with Others; Soundtracks: Various artists, Last Days (author of various tracks, including ⬙Death to Birth⬙ and ⬙Fetus⬙), c. 2005. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Another, autumn/winter, 2004, pp. 246–51. Attitude, January, 2004, pp. 10–11. Contents, May, 2002, pp. 48–51. Dallas Morning News, August 15, 2003, p. 5. Dazed and Confused, August, 2005, pp. 66–71. Movieline, May, 2002, p. 14.
Television Appearances; Series: Voice of Troy, Beverly Hills Teens (animated), syndicated, 1987. Additional voices, Captain N: The Game Master (also known as Captain N: Game Master; animated), NBC, 1989–91. 270
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PROCACCINO Grant Tressler, ⬙Forever and a Day: Part 1,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated, 1999. Vice–president Neal Harris, ⬙Wages of Sydney,⬙ Relic Hunter, syndicated, 2001. Albert Harper, ⬙Flux,⬙ Odyssey 5, Showtime, 2002. Dugan/Whitaker, ⬙A Blast from the Past,⬙ Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, PAX, 2002. Glen Bishop, Queer as Folk, Showtime, 2003. ⬙Going for the Juggler,⬙ Kevin Hill, UPN, 2004.
Voice of Link, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (also known as Club Mario; animated), syndicated, 1989, NBC, 1990–91. Voice of Link, Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (animated), NBC, 1990–91. Delbert, Swamp Thing (animated), USA Network, 1991. Voice of Link, Captain N and the New Super Mario World (animated), NBC, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jim Houghton, Conspiracy of Silence, CBC (Canada) and CBS, 1991. Douglas McCurdy, The Sound and the Silence, TNT, CTV (Canada), and TVNZ, 1993.
Also appeared as Grant Tessler, ⬙Old Wounds,⬙ PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal, syndicated; Paul Timmons, Street Tim, Showtime; in Traders, Lifetime; Road to Avonlea.
Television Appearances; Movies: Bluffing It, ABC, 1987. Douglas McCurdy, The Sound and the Silence (also known as Alexander Graham Bell: The Sound and the Silence and The Sound and the Silence: The Alexander Graham Bell Story), 1992. Floyd, The Counterfeit Contessa, Fox, 1994. Ken, Balls Up, 1997. Peter Huss, When Innocence Is Lost, Lifetime, 1997. District attorney trainee, Color of Justice, Showtime, 1997. Bob Dandridge, The Fixer, Lifetime, 1998. Sam, Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion, CBS, 1999. Dean, The Jesse Ventura Story, NBC, 1999. Rick Stockwell, Sex & Mrs. X, Lifetime, 2000. Andrew Williams, Passion and Prejudice, USA Network, 2001. Detective Sargent Preston, Torso: The Evelyn Dick Story (also known as Torso), CTV (Canada), 2001. Garrison, Deacons for Defense, Showtime, 2003. Chris Thomas, The Elizabeth Smart Story (also known as Kidnaped: The Elizabeth Smart Story), CBS, 2003.
PRESTON, Reagon See GOMEZ–PRESTON, Reagan
PROCACCINO, John 1952– PERSONAL Born in Cincinnati, OH; married. Education: Studied acting at Juilliard. Career: Actor. KIRO (a radio station), Seattle, WA, film reviewer and on–air personality. Awards, Honors: Several local Emmy Awards. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Specials: Voice over, Quest for the Lost Tribes (documentary), 2000.
Film Appearances: Amos, The Runner Stumbles, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1979. Highway patrolman, Three Fugitives, Buena Vista, 1989. Miles, Miles’ Grand Exit, 1994. Ed Price, Born to be Wild (also known as Katie), Warner Bros., 1995. Frank, Magic in the Water (also known as Glenorky and Le lac magique), TriStar, 1995. Reporter, Assassins (also known as Day of Reckoning), Warner Bros., 1995. Hubert, Norville and Trudy, 1997. Jack Wilson, Farewell to Harry, 2002. Walter Majeski, Joyful Partaking (also known as Joyful Partaking in the Sorrows of Life and Joyful Partaking in the Sorrows of Life (Or One Damn Thing After Another)), Film Threat DVD, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Coach,⬙ The Hitchhiker, USA Network, 1989. Resident advisor, ⬙Look Homeward Angela,⬙ Class of ’96, Fox, 1993. ⬙Love You to Death,⬙ Forever Knight, CBS, 1993. Larry Clark, ⬙Scorpion’s Dream,⬙ Earth: Final Conflict (also known as Gene Roddenberry’s ⬙Earth: Final Conflict⬙), syndicated, 1997. Lawrence, ⬙People Who Fight Too Much,⬙ Twitch City, CBC (Canada) and Bravo, 1998. Lawrence, ⬙Killed by Cat Food,⬙ Twitch City, CBC and Bravo, 1998. Agent Lachlan, ⬙Call of the Wild: Part 1,⬙ Due South, CBS and CTV (Canada), 1999. 271
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Television Appearances; Miniseries: John P. Rimbauer, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.
Walter Abrahmson, An American Daughter, Cort Theatre, New York City, 1997. Yvan and Marc, Art, Royale Theatre, 1998. Oscar Madison, The Odd Couple, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA, 2000. The Fever, ACT Theatre, Seattle, WA, 2000. Marc, Yasmina Reza’s Art, Bagley Wright Theatre, Seattle Repertory, Seattle, WA, 2001. Bluntschli, Arms and the Man, Intiman Theatre, Seattle Center, Seattle, WA, 2002. Krogstad, A Doll’s House, Intiman Theatre, Seattle Center, 2003. Singing Forest, Intiman Theatre, Seattle Center, 2004. Marcus Lydus, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, WA 2004. Jim, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Long Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 2005. Johann Christoph Graupner, Bach at Leipzig, ACT Theatre, 2005. Reverend Shannon, The Night of the Iguana, ACT Theatre, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: So Proudly We Hail, CBS, 1990. Hickman, Child of the Night (also known as Testimone oculare), CBS, 1990. Whit, She’ll Take Romance (also known as I’ll Take Romance), ABC, 1990. Peter Cooper, Face of a Stranger, CBS, 1991. Dr. Sakala, Heart of a Child, NBC, 1994. Dr. Gerrard, Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence (also known as Framed Up), NBC, 1994. Television Appearances; Episodic: Ranger Burns, ⬙Aurora Borealis,⬙ Northern Exposure, CBS, 1990. Jeffrey Suiter, ⬙The Corporate Veil,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1992. Joe Sutter, ⬙Burden,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1998. Also appeared as Jack Witlin, ⬙Abandando Abandoned,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC.
Also appeared in Uncle Vanya; Long Day’s Journey into Night; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Frankie and Johnnie in Claire de Lune; Tartuffe; All My Sons; The Taming of the Shrew; Born Yesterday; The Two Gentleman of Verona; Death of a Salesman; The Marriage of Bette and Boo; Fool for Love; We Won’t Pay!, Long Wharf Theatre, Seattle, WA; as Tartuffe, Goat and Tartuffe; Goopa, Big Dirty’s Birthday; Gabe, Dinner with Friends, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA; Calogero, Grand Magic, ACT Theatre, Seattle, WA.
Stage Appearances: Beatrice, Coming of Age in Soho, Joseph Papp Public Theatre, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, 1985. Jimmy Scalso and Charlie, Conversations with My Father, Royale Theatre, New York City, 1992. Leo Herman and Murray, A Thousand Clowns, Criterion Theatre, New York City, 1996.
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REDMAN, Christopher 1980– (Chris Redman) PERSONAL Born January 1, 1980, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Willowy being, Masters of Horror, Showtime, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Wally’s son, Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (also known as Brain Candy, Kids in the Hall: La pilule du bonheur, and La pilule du bonheur), Paramount, 1996. Ben, Ginger Snaps, Unapix Entertainment, 2000. New Dawn intern, Bless the Child (also known as Die Prophezeiung), Paramount, 2000. Jamie, Beyond the Fields (short), 2001. Kiklidze, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), Paramount, 2002. (As Chris Redman) Haywood, Absolon, Hannibal Pictures, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Mike, ⬙The Tale of the Crimson Clown,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994. Simon, ⬙The Tale of the Renegade Virus,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994. Hawk, ⬙The More Things Change,⬙ Road to Avonlea, The Disney Channel and CBC (Canada), 1995. Casey, ⬙Rescue in the Tetons,⬙ Real Kids, Real Adventures, Global, 1998. Terry Banks, ⬙Say Cheese and Die ... Again,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1998. Adam, ⬙Not a Bite to Eat,⬙ Code Name: Eternity, syndicated, 2000. Rick, ⬙Children of the Night,⬙ Tracker, syndicated, 2002. Airman Shep Wickenhouse, ⬙Heroes: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Stargate: SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2004. Ben Rivers, ⬙Love Lies Bleeding,⬙ Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Ben Rivers, ⬙Entropy,⬙ Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Ben Rivers, ⬙Grief,⬙ Touching Evil, USA Network, 2004. Dylan Quinn, ⬙Still Life,⬙ The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2005.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Matthew Morden, The Magician’s House, BBC (England) and CTV (Canada), 1999. Matthew Morden, The Magician’s House II, BBC and CTV, 2000. Robert Hanssen at age twenty, Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story, CBS, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Leonard Coughlin, Lives of Girls & Women, 1994. 273
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RICHARDSON, Jake 1985– PERSONAL Full name, Jacob Matthew Richardson; born February 20, 1985, in Van Nuys, CA; son of Tim and Chris Richardson. Avocational Interests: Surfing, swimming, skateboarding, skiing, snowboarding, hockey, ice skating, in–line skating, BMX riding, martial arts, hiking, music, concerts. Addresses: Agent—Meredith Fine, Coast to Coast Talent Group, 3350 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90068. Career: Actor. Voice of Pig Pen in commercials for Regina vacuum cleaners; provided voice characterizations for other productions.
Voice of second McGargle for the animated series Duckman (animated; also known as Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man), USA Network; voice of Spike for the animated series Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (animated), Nickelodeon; voice of Chucko for the animated series Recess (also known as Disney’s ⬙Recess⬙), ABC and UPN; also appeared in an episode of Hearts Afire, CBS.
Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a television comedy series, Young Artist Foundation, 1996, for Fudge. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Pilots: Dante, Late Bloomer, 1997. Alex Ashton, Homeward Bound, ABC, 2002.
Film Appearances: Mitch Szalinski, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 1997. Reggie Van Dough, Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish (also known as Richie Rich: A Christmas Story), Warner Home Video, 1998. First teenager, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (also known as VA5 and View Askew 5), Dimension Films, 2001. Teddy, Now You Know, Miramax, 2002. Wade Scalisi, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, ThinkFilm, 2002. Ian Snyder, Hangman’s Curse (also known as The Veritas Project: Hangman’s Curse), Twentieth Century– Fox, 2003.
Also appeared as Robie in The Breaks.
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Television Appearances; Series: Peter Warren Hatcher, Fudge, ABC, 1995–96, then CBS, 1997. Gage, a recurring role, Invasion, ABC, 2005.
PERSONAL Born May 12, 1948, in Menomonee Falls, WI; son of Herbert John (an assistant postmaster) and Mary Margaret (a nurse; maiden name, Walsh) Riehle. Education: University of Notre Dame, B.A. (cum laude; speech and drama), 1970; University of Minnesota, M.F.A. (theater arts), 1971; trained for the stage at the John Fernald Academy of Dramatic Art.
Television Appearances; Movies: Blade, Problem Child 3: Junior in Love (also known as Problem Child 3), NBC, 1995. Peter Warren Hatcher, Fudge–a–Mania, ABC, 1995. Derek, Little Cobras: Operation Dalmatian (also known as Dalmatian Fever), HBO, 1997. Jeff, ⬙Toothless,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 1997.
Addresses: Agent—Stone Manners Talent and Literary, 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 550, Los Angeles, CA 90048. 274
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Career: Actor and director. Oregon Shakespeare Festival, actor and director, 1972–74. Taught acting at the University of Washington and Pacific Conservatory of the Arts. Member: Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. Awards, Honors: Los Angeles Weekly Ensemble Award, 1993, for Distant Fires. CREDITS Film Appearances: (Film debut) Rooster Cogburn, Universal, 1974. The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, Twentieth Century– Fox, 1976. Bartender, Joy Ride, American International Pictures, 1976. Twice in a Lifetime, Live Entertainment, 1985. Merv, Rachel River, Taurus Entertainment, 1987. Crown, Black Rain, Paramount, 1989. Quartermaster Kendric, Glory, TriStar, 1989. Reverend Scroggins, Fried Green Tomatoes (also known as Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe), Universal, 1991. Roustabout, Shadows and Fog, Orion, 1991. Carlson, Of Mice and Men, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1992. Jerry Blier, Prelude to a Kiss, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1992. Officer O’Brien, The Public Eye, Universal, 1992. Robinson, Hero (also known as Accidental Hero), Columbia, 1992. Detective Griffin, Body of Evidence (also known as Deadly Evidence), Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1993. John, A Dangerous Woman, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. Old Guard, The Fugitive, Warner Bros., 1993. Wade, Free Willy (also known as Sauvez Willy), Warner Bros., 1993. Burton, Iron Will, Buena Vista, 1994. Marcus, Lightning Jack, Savoy Pictures, 1994. Mr. Greeson, Holy Matrimony, Buena Vista, 1994. Charlie Clark, Casino, Universal Pictures, 1995. Judge, Stuart Saves His Family, Paramount, 1995. Larry, Dominion, Turner Home Entertainment, 1995. Mayor, Lone Justice 2, Triboro Entertainment, 1995. Principal Beasley, Jury Duty, Triumph, 1995. Driven, Artists View Entertainment, 1996. Lone Justice: Showdown at Plum Creek, Orion, 1996. Air Marshal, Executive Decision (also known as Critical Decision), Warner Bros., 1996. Sergeant, Too Fast Too Young, Monarch Home Video, 1996. Shopkeeper, The Fan, TriStar, 1996. 275
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Prison Warden, Death and Texas, 2004. Sheriff Sam Brown, Home on the Range (animated), Buena Vista, 2004. Dr. Dan, Palindromes, Wellspring Media, 2004. Charlie, Mysterious Skin, Tartan USA, 2004. Bill Richmond, The Lost, 2005. Gil, Darcy’s Off–White Wedding (short), 2005. Officer Pendleton, Neo Ned, 2005. Mayor Nobel Doyle, The 12 Dogs of Christmas, Screen Media Ventures, 2005. Sheriff Pinkham, Hot Tamale, 2005. Ricky, Down the P.C.H., 2005. Paranormal historian, The Beach Party at the Threshold of Hell, 2005. Captain Dunkley, Dorm Daze 2, 2006. Bob, Little Big Top, 2006. Judaica clerk, The Last Jew, 2006. Detective Rees, Intellectual Property, 2006. Mr. Permatteo, Hatchet, 2006. Campus security guard, Spinning into Butter, Cinemavault Releasing International, 2006. Doctor, Fluorescent, 2006. Phone tech, Fierce Friend, 2006. Emilio, The Darkroom, 2006. Hat sister, The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Ed Rooney, Ferris Bueller, NBC, 1990. Judge Longley, Ned Blessing: The Story of My Life and Times, CBS, 1993. Walt Finnerty, Grounded for Life, Fox, 2001–2002, then the WB, 2003–2005. Uncle Dave, Married to the Kellys, ABC, 2003–2004. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Hollings, Cross of Fire, NBC, 1989. Anthony Feliciano, People Like Us, 1990. Frank Dimaio, The Gambler V: Playing for Keeps, CBS, 1994. Mr. Murder (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Mr. Murder⬙), ABC, 1998.
Television Appearances; Specials: ⬙The Trial of Paul Robeson,⬙ Black Perspectives, 1975. On Trial, NBC, 1994.
Television Appearances; Movies: Tom, The Other Side of Hell (also known as The Next Howling Wind), CBS, 1977. Escape from Hell, 1977. Joe Kennedy, The Forgotten Kennedy, 1977. Dickson, Cast the First Stone (also known as Cast the First Stone: The Diane Martin Story), NBC, 1989. Davis, So Proudly We Hail, CBS, 1990. Oscar Wendt, A Killer Among Us, NBC, 1990. Captain Walden, Keeper of the City, Showtime, 1992. C.C.P.D., 1992. Mort Aberdine, Perry Mason: The Case of the Killer Kiss, NBC, 1993. Dave Butler, For Their Own Good, ABC, 1993.
Television Appearances; Pilots: The First Gentleman, CBS, 1994. Jack Billings, Ally McBeal, Fox, 1997. Uncle Dave, Married to the Kellys, ABC, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Riding High,⬙ Hot Pursuit, NBC, 1984. Aaron, ⬙Dead Letter,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1989. Lieutenant Lannon, ⬙Play It Again, Seymour—April 14, 1953,⬙ Quantum Leap, 1989. George Beeker, ⬙Payback,⬙ Falcon Crest, 1989. Edmund Clancy, ⬙When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,⬙ L.A. Law, 1989. 276
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Clifford Vargas, ⬙Leaping In Without a Net—November 18, 1958,⬙ Quantum Leap, 1989. Los Angeles detective, ⬙The Malibu Mystery,⬙ Father Dowling Mysteries, 1991. Detective Parres, ⬙Never Yell Fire in a Crowded Retirement Home: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ The Golden Girls, 1991. Batai, ⬙Inner Light,⬙ Star Trek: The Next Generation (also known as Star Trek: TNG), syndicated, 1992. ⬙Whippet Til It Breaks,⬙ Civil Wars, 1992. Dr. Winky, On the Air, 1992. Mr. Evans, ⬙Lies,⬙ Roseanne, ABC, 1992. Police Sergeant Devon O’Malley, ⬙The Wind around the Tower,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1992. ⬙Spanky and the Art Gang,⬙ L.A. Law, 1993. Mr. McCallister, ⬙Love Thy Neighbor,⬙ Shaky Ground, 1993. Irving Chattle, ⬙Keeping the Peace,⬙ Sirens, 1993. Mr. Winters, Get Smart, Fox, 1995. Pat Ferguson, ⬙Chapter Twenty–Three,⬙ Murder One, ABC, 1995. Mr. Van Wagner, ⬙Best Man,⬙ The Single Guy, NBC, 1996. Dr. Arthur Bacanovic, ⬙For Whom the Wedding Bells Toll: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Kirk, The WB, 1996. Dustin Woods, ⬙Murder by the Busload,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1996. ⬙Motherless Child,⬙ The Client (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙The Client⬙), 1996. Roy, ⬙Knock, Knock,⬙ High Incident, 1996. Stranger, ⬙The Odds Couple,⬙ Men Behaving Badly, NBC, 1996. Gorn, ⬙The People’s Choice,⬙ Perversions of Science, NBC, 1997. Jack Billings, ⬙The Kiss,⬙ Ally McBeal, Fox, 1997. Principal Shinagel, ⬙Fear of Flying,⬙ The Visitor, Fox, 1997. ⬙Sex, Lies and Monkeys,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. Detective Roberts, ⬙Bewitched,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1998. Donald Jarman, ⬙Tears on My Willow,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1998. Hawkes, ⬙Indy Show,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1998. Merrick, ⬙Becoming: Part 1,⬙ Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The WB, 1998. Milo Schwarz, ⬙Serendipity,⬙ Chicago Hope, CBS, 1998. Voice of The Frog, ⬙The Greatest Story Ever Toad,⬙ Maggie, 1998. (Uncredited) Deputy Sheriff Harmon Tolliver, ⬙Santa Claude,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1999. Dr. Whitney, ⬙Ax and You Shall Receive,⬙ City of Angels, CBS, 2000. Jedediah, ⬙The Wild, Wild Witch,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 2000. Seamus McGinty, ⬙Fair Haven,⬙ Star Trek Voyager, UPN, 2000. Seamus McGinty, ⬙Spirit Folk,⬙ Star Trek Voyager, UPN, 2000. Simon, ⬙The Storm,⬙ Providence, NBC, 2000.
Also appeared in ⬙The Candidate,⬙ Too Something; as Helmut Krause, Tremors: The Series, Sci–Fi Channel; Mark Holland, Michael Hayes. Stage Appearances: (Stage debut) Judge, Andersonville Trial, Meadowbrook Theatre, Rochester, MI, 1971. (Broadway debut) Melia, Dolson, and police officer, Execution of Justice, Virginia Theatre, 1986. Chaplain de Stugumber, St. Joan, Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, MN, 1986–87. Dudard, Rhinoceros, Guthrie Theatre, 1986–87. Host of the Garter, Merry Wives of Windsor, Guthrie Theatre, 1986–87. Brodin, Red Noses, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1987. Lovborg, Hedda Gabler, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, WI, 1987. McCann, Birthday Party, Classic Stage Company Theatre (CSC), New York City, 1987. Burleigh, Phaedra Britannica, CSC Theatre 1988. Herman Herrod, Just Say No, Workshop of the Players Art Theatre (WPA), New York City, 1988. Peter Quince, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Public Theatre, New York City, 1988. Police officer, Right behind the Flag, Playwrights’ Horizons, New York City, 1988. Sergeant, Mountain Language, CSC Theatre, 1989. Spicey, Teenage Wedding, Cast Theatre, Los Angeles, 1989. Wilcox, Moon over Miami, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1989. Pat McGloin, The Iceman Cometh, Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York City, 1999. Sheriff Reynolds, Babes in Arms, City Center Theater, New York City, 1999. J. B. Feller, The Man Who Had All the Luck, Memorial Theater, Williamstown, MA, then American Airlines Theater, New York City, 2002. Also appeared as Nathan Detroit, Guys and Dolls, and Tiger Brown, Threepenny Opera, both Ledges Playhouse; as Pinky Hartman, The Front Page, Joseph, Judas, James Larabee, Sherlock Holmes, Frank Strang, Eq277
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uus, Phil Hogan, Moon for the Misbegotten, and Rufe Phelps, Knights of the White Magnolia, all Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts Theatre, CA; Henry IV, Henry IV, Part II, Brabantio, Othello, Gremio, Taming of the Shrew, Toby Belch, Twelfth Night, Pozzo, Waiting for Godot, Walter Morley, Artichoke, Captain Boyle, Juno and the Paycock, and Sir George Thunder, Wild Oats, all Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Medford, OR; Virgil Blessing, Bus Stop, Jaspar Fidget, The Country Wife, and Hardcastle, She Stoops to Conquer, all Intiman Theatre, Seattle, WA; Mr. Gill, The Showoff, Doc Baugh, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Bill Whitmore, Ballad of Soapy Smith, and Schwartz, Front Page, all Seattle Repertory Company, Seattle, WA; Capulet, Romeo and Juliet, Colorado Shakespeare Festival; Peter Quince, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Meadowbrook Theatre, Rochester, MI; Touchstone, As You Like It, Solvang Summerfest, CA; Solyony, The Three Sisters, Guthrie Other Place, Minneapolis, MN; Baptista, The Taming of the Shrew, Arizona Theatre Company; Dr. Gibbs, Our Town, and Banquo, Macbeth, both American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA; Harry Brock, Born Yesterday, Phil Romano, That Championship Season, and Randle Patrick McMurphy, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, all Boarshead Theatre, MI; Leon, Return of Pinocchio, and Hans, Through the Leaves, both Empty Space Theatre, Seattle, WA; Joshua, Cathy, Cloud Nine, and Lee, True West, both A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle, WA; Michael James, Playboy of the Western World, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Berkeley, CA; Count Gregor, Fools, and Thurston Wheelis, Greater Tuna, both Alaska Repertory; and appeared as a general, Distant Fires, Coast Playhouse, Los Angeles.
Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Also worked as a model; appeared in television commercial for Taco Bell. Belle Gray (fashion boutiques), Sherman Oaks, CA, and Calabasa, CA, owner. Awards, Honors: Soap Opera Digest Awards, outstanding female newcomer, 1994, hottest soap couple (with Robert Kelker–Kelly), 1995, both for Days of Our Lives; Daytime Emmy Award nominations, outstanding talk show host (with Ty Treadway), 2003, 2005, both for SoapTalk. CREDITS Film Appearances: Lucy Delacorte, Captive Rage (also known as Fair Trade and Fire with Fire), 1988. Susan Pevensie, Monday Morning (also known as Class of Fear), 1990. Annie, Robot Wars (also known as Robot Jox 2: Robot Wars), Paramount Home Video, 1993. Herself, Playboy: 50 Years of Playmates, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Billie Holliday Reed, Days of Our Lives (also known as Days and DOOL), 1992–95, 2002–2003. Victoria ⬙Taylor⬙ Davis McBride, Melrose Place, Fox, 1996–98. Host, SoapTalk, SoapNet, 2002—. Host, Merge, Lifetime, 2003. Celebrity participant, Dancing with the Stars, ABC, 2006.
RECORDINGS Video Games: Chief Technician Robert ⬙Pliers⬙ Sykes, Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom, Electronic Arts, 1995. Music Videos: Warren G’s ⬙I Shot the Sheriff,⬙ 1997.
Television Appearances; Movies: Adrianne, Lies before Kisses, 1991. Billie Holliday Reed, Night Sins (also known as Days of Our Lives: ⬙Night Sins⬙), 1993. Billie Holliday Reed, Winter Heat (also known as Days of Our Lives: ⬙Winter Heat⬙), 1994. Marielle Delauney, Vanished (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Vanished⬙), 1995. Jennifer Cole, Close to Danger, 1997. Contessa Valentina ⬙Val⬙ de Allegro Fontaine, Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (also known as Nick Fury), Fox, 1998. Laurel McArthur, Another Woman’s Husband, Lifetime, 2000. Michelle Grant, Oh, Baby (also known as Bratty Babies and Paroles de bebes), 2001.
SIDELIGHTS Richard Riehle told CTFT that he speaks fluent German, which he learned by studying in Innsbruck and Salzburg, Austria.
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ROBERTS The List, VH1, 1999. Amy Wells Hunter, ⬙The Seduction of Reese Hardin,⬙ Movie Stars, The WB, 2000. Samantha, ⬙The Chinese Baby,⬙ Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central), ABC, 2002. Herself, Pyramid, syndicated, 2003. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003. Gym instructor, ⬙YMCA,⬙ 8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter (also known as 8 Simple Rules), ABC, 2004. Guest, The Sharon Osborne Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest, The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. (Archive footage) Herself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Guest, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Lynn Echolls, ⬙Return of the Kane,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2004. Guest, The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2004. Lynn Echolls, ⬙An Echolls Family Christmas,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2004. Lynn Echolls, ⬙Clash of the Tritons,⬙ Veronica Mars, UPN, 2005. Herself, ⬙Graduation Day,⬙ Starting Over, syndicated, 2005.
Joanna Thomas, Sex, Lies & Obsession, Lifetime, 2001. Veronica Simpson, Good Advice, HBO, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Fifteenth Annual Circus of the Stars, CBS, 1990. Host, The Tenth Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, NBC, 1994. The 24th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1997. An All Star Party for Aaron Spelling, ABC, 1998. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Lisa Rinna (documentary), Lifetime, 2001. Herself, Intimate Portrait: Vera Wang (documentary), Lifetime, 2002. Playboy’s 50th Anniversary Celebration, Arts and Entertainment, 2003. Presenter, Lifetime’s 4th Annual Women Rock! Songs from the Movies, Lifetime, 2003. Host, Intimate Portrait: Melody Thomas Scott (documentary), Lifetime, 2003. Host, Intimate Portrait: Erika Slezak (documentary), Lifetime, 2003. Host, The 18th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, SoapNet, 2003. Intimate Portrait: Celebrity Love (documentary), Lifetime, 2003. Host, The ⬙I Do⬙ Diaries: Instant Wedding, Lifetime, 2003. Herself, Melrose Place: The E! True Hollywood Stories (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Herself, Where Are They Now?: 90210, Melrose, and More, 2003. Host, SOAPnet Salutes ABC Daytime, SoapNet, 2003. The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, NBC, 2004. When Melrose Ruled the World (documentary), VH1, 2004. Host, SOAPnet Reveals ABC Soap Secrets, ABC, 2004. The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005. Host, The I Do Diaries: Wacky Wedding Videos, Lifetime, 2005.
Also appeared in Murder, She Wrote, CBS. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: In Style, February, 1998, p. 206; May 1, 1999, p. 304. People Weekly, April 14, 1997, p. 99; August 8, 2005, p. 95.
ROBERTS, Shawn 1984– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Pilots: Cassiopa ⬙Cassie⬙ Devine, House Rules, 1998. Leader, I Spike, UPN, 2000.
Born 1984, in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. Addresses: Agent—Ronda Cooper, The Characters, 1505 West Second Ave., Suite 200, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 3Y4, Canada. Manager—Matt Schwartz, Matt Schwartz Management, 930 South Orange Grove Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Annie Derrick, ⬙Heartburn,⬙ Valerie (also known as The Hogan Family), 1990. Annie Derrick, ⬙Used Car,⬙ Valerie (also known as The Hogan Family), 1990. Annie Derrick, ⬙Mutiny on the Bossy,⬙ Valerie (also known as The Hogan Family), 1990. Annie Derrick, ⬙Prom, Lies and Videotape,⬙ Valerie (also known as The Hogan Family), 1990. Kelly, ⬙Thin or Die,⬙ Baywatch, 1991. Holly, ⬙Send Up the Clowns,⬙ Shades of LA, 1991. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1997, 2000. Cassiopa ⬙Cassie⬙ Devine, House Rules, NBC, 1998.
Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Daniel, Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang, Odeon Films, 1999. 279
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Rogue’s boyfriend, X–Men (also known as X–Men 1.5 and X–Men: The Movie), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Colin, Get over It!, Miramax, 2001. Peter Lawrence, Chasing Holden, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Corey Washington, Detention, Alliance Atlantis Communications, 2003. Club boy, A Home at the End of the World, Warner Independent Pictures, 2004. Desk clerk, Taking Lives, Warner Bros., 2004. Jim, Thralls (also known as Blood Angels), Screen Media Ventures, 2004. Tom Muster, Siblings, Monarch Home Video, 2004. Tyler, Going the Distance, Seville Pictures, 2004. Calvin Murtaugh, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2005. Mike, Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero’s ⬙Land of the Dead⬙ and George Romero’s ⬙Land of the Dead⬙), Universal, 2005. Adam, Skinwalkers, Lions Gate Films, 2006.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Hurst, Falcon Beach, ABC Family Channel, 2005.
ROBERTSON, Tim 1944– PERSONAL Born 1944, in Braintree, Essex, England.
Television Appearances; Series: Teddy Kent, Emily of New Moon, CBC, 1998–2000.
Career: Actor. Television Appearances; Movies: Peter, Sea People, Showtime, 1999. Second crew member, ⬙The Growing Pains Movie,⬙ The Wonderful World of Disney, ABC, 2000. Skater dude, Changes: An Animorphs Movie, Nickelodeon, 2000. Zachary Lundt, We Were the Mulvaneys, Lifetime, 2002. Brad Sadowski in Vietnam, Word of Honor, TNT, 2003. Kurt, Mrs. Ashboro’s Cat (also known as Ghost Cat and Le chat fantome), Animal Planet, 2003. Terry at the age of eighteen, Fallen Angel, CBS, 2003. (Uncredited) Bo Marino, Stone Cold (also known as Robert B. Parker’s ⬙Stone Cold⬙), CBS, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Bikie, Petersen (also known as ⬙Jock⬙ Petersen), Avco Embassy, 1974. Les, The Cars That Ate Paris (also known as Cars and Cars That Eat People), Paramount, 1974. Herb, The Great McCarthy (also known as Salute to the Great McCarthy), 1975. Bill Bryant, The Irishman, Universal, 1978. Healey, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1978. Father O’Shea, Dimboola, Greater Union, 1979. Miner in bar, The Last of the Knucklemen, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1981. Policeman at stables, Phar Lap (also known as Phar Lap: Heart of a Nation), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1983. Alex Duval, Bliss, New World Pictures, 1985. Detective, Niel Lynne (also known as Best Enemies), 1985. Psychiatrist, Wrong World, 1985. O’Neill, Kangaroo, Enterprise/Filmways, 1986. Owen, Going Sane, 1986. Sergeant Blake, Jenny Kissed Me, 1986. Bob Leishman, The Year My Voice Broke, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1987. Grant, Bachelor Girl, 1987. Jack Keane, With Time to Kill, 1987. Sergeant McCarthy, The Time Guardian, Hemdale/ Nelson, 1987.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Michael Bumpler, ⬙The Needle and the Damage Done,⬙ Sirens, syndicated, 1994. Brian O’Connor, ⬙The Perfect School: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1997. Alex, ⬙Popularity,⬙ The Famous Jett Jackson, The Disney Channel, 1999. Andrew Shearman, ⬙Scout’s Honor: The Stephanie Shearman Story,⬙ Real Kids, Real Adventures, CanWest Global Television, 1999. Milan, ⬙Imitation of Death,⬙ La Femme Nikita (also known as Nikita), USA Network, 1999. Young Buzzy Walsh, ⬙Even Steven,⬙ Twice in a Lifetime, CTV and PAX TV, 2000. Dean, ⬙Shout: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Degrassi: The Next Generation, CTV and The N (Noggin), 2002. 280
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Wallace, A Cry in the Dark (also known as Evil Angels), Universal, 1988. Anna’s father, Strangers, 1990. Desmond Johnston, The Big Steal, Warner Bros., 1990. George Coleman, Father, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1990. Willy, Aya, 1991. Realtor, Ebbtide, 1994. Dr. Pascoe, Amy, 1998. Gilbert Barron, Holy Smoke (also known as Holy Smoke!), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999. Melbourne detective number one, He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (also known as E mori con un felafel in mano), Roadshow Entertainment, 2001. Judge Bonaface, The Man Who Sued God, Icon Entertainment International, 2001. Mr. King, Black and White, New Vision Films, 2002. Television Appearances; Series: The Tea Ladies, 1978. Catspaw, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1978. Various characters, Prisoner, Ten Network, 1979–85. Various, Australia You’re Standing in It, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1983–84. Huck, Pokerface, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1986. Gordon Davies, Neighbours, Ten Network, 1989. Jack Taylor, Chances, Nine Network, 1991. Stig Enquist, Stingers, 2001–2003. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Arthur West, Power Without Glory, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1976. Locusts and Wild Honey, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1980. Sergeant Miles, Scales of Justice, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1983. Admiral Ernest King, The Last Bastion, Ten Network, 1984. Jack Lang, A Thousand Skies, Seven Network, 1985. Pascoe, Vietnam, BBC1, 1986. Rex Lang, Body Surfer, 1989. Prime Minister Tom Turner, Bootleg, BBC, 2002.
Also appeared as Trooper John Clarke, ⬙The Savage Land,⬙ Snowy River: The McGregor Saga, Nine Network and Family Channel.
ROBINSON, Alexia PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Movies: Mr. Price, The Doleblugers, 1979. Dr. Michael Millius, The Clean Machine, Ten Network, 1988. Colonel Mott, The Heroes, 1990. Father, Strangers, 1990. Detective sergeant Brian Lockwood, Police Crop: The Winchester Conspiracy, ABC [Australian Broadcast Corp.], 1990. Joe Mandle, Halifax f.p.: Hard Corps, 1994. Charles Reed, Kangaroo Palace, 1997.
Born January 1, in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Education: Studied business administration and theatre at Florida State University; studied acting with Roy London.Avocational Interests: Decorating.
Television Appearances; Specials: Plugged In: A Parents’ Guide to TV, Family Channel, 1997.
Career: Actress. Alexia Robinson Studio, North Hollywood, CA, acting instructor; appeared in television commercials, including JCPenney, 2003, and Tropicana.
Addresses: Office—Alexia Robinson Studio, 4930 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Manager— James/Levy/Jacobson, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1470, Burbank, CA 91505. Contact—c/o 11351–D Riverside Dr., Suite 135, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423.
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Awards, Honors: Image Award nomination, outstanding actress in a daytime drama series, 2002, for The Young and the Restless.
Also appeared as FBI Agent Monique Howard, ⬙Simon Redux,⬙ Haunted, UPN; in Route 66; Livin’ Large.
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Stage Appearances: Appeared in Mother’s Milk; For Colored Girls Only; Raisin in the Sun.
Film Appearances: Tiffany, Total Recall, TriStar, 1990. Alisha Holmes, Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion, 1994. Last Detour, 1994. Sexy girl, The Nutty Professor, Universal, 1996. Tamara, Candyman: Day of the Dead (also known as Candyman 3: Day of the Dead), Artisan Entertainment, 1999. Kim, MacArthur Park, Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2001.
ROCKET, Charles 1949–2005 (Charles Claverie, Charles Hamburger, Charles Kennedy, Charlie Rocket) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Meg Lawson, General Hospital, ABC, 1990–94. Akeesha Wesley, Murder One, ABC, 1996. Cassandra ⬙Cassie⬙ Wheeler, Savannah, The WB, 1996–97. Mona Phillips, The Good News (also known as Good News), UPN, 1997. Alex Perez, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 2000–2002.
Original name, Charles Claverie; born August 24 (some sources cite August 28), 1949, in Bangor (some sources cite Exeter), ME; died October 7, 2005, in Canterbury, CT; wife’s name, Beth; children: Zane. Education: Attended the Rhode Island School of Design. Career: Actor. Also known as Charles Hamburger. WTVF, Nashville, TN, weather person; WPRI 12, Providence, RI, anchor person; KOAA, Pueblo, CO, anchor person and host.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Back–up girl, ⬙Team Work,⬙ Fame, syndicated, 1985. Dolores, ⬙The Cookie Crumbles,⬙ Hill Street Blues, NBC, 1987. Eve, ⬙Sex, Truth and Theatre,⬙ Freshman Dorm, CBS, 1992. Holly Chase, ⬙The Sound of Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Alisha Holmes, ⬙Deadly Reunion,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1994. ⬙Over Exposure,⬙ Strange Luck, Fox, 1995. Alex, ⬙Chasing Sammy,⬙ Getting Personal, Fox, 1998. Ashley, ⬙Father of the Bribe,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1998. Marian, ⬙Dishonorable Discharge,⬙ Vengeance Unlimited, ABC, 1998. Ashley, ⬙Paint Misbehavin’,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1999. Ashley, ⬙B.S. I Love You,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1999. Ashley, ⬙Hanging by a Dred,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 1999. Nicole Bannion, ⬙Call of the Wild,⬙ Martial Law, CBS, 1999. Lana, ⬙Veronica’s New Year,⬙ Veronica’s Closet, NBC, 1999. Ashley, ⬙Swooped,⬙ Malcolm & Eddie, UPN, 2000. ⬙V.I.P., R.I.P.,⬙ V.I.P., syndicated, 2000. Mistress, ⬙Witness to Murder,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Volpi Cup Award, best ensemble cast, Venice International Film Festival, 1993, and Special Award, best ensemble cast, Golden Globe awards, 1994, both with others, for Short Cuts. CREDITS Film Appearances: Madman Mac, Fraternity Vacation, New World Pictures, 1985. Michael, Miracles, Orion, 1986. Reno, Down Twisted (also known as Treasure of San Lucas), Cannon, 1987. Leo, How I Got into College, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1989. Ted, Earth Girls Are Easy, Vestron, 1989. Alex Desbains, Honeymoon Academy (also known as For Better or for Worse), Triumph Releasing, 1990. Lieutenant Elgin, Dances with Wolves, Orion, 1990. Ty Hedison, Delirious, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/Pathe, 1991. Dave, Hocus Pocus, Buena Vista, 1993. Interrogation officer, Brain Smasher ... A Love Story (also known as The Bouncer and Lady and Brainsmasher: A Love Story), Trimark Pictures, 1993. 282
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ROCKET Truman Knuman (a reporter), The Investigators, HBO, 1984. Bill Bauer, ⬙The Yankee Clipper,⬙ Hardcastle and McCormick, ABC, 1985. Peter Gillispie, ⬙Have I Got a Steele for You,⬙ Remington Steele, NBC, 1985. Richard Addison, ⬙Brother, Can You Spare a Blonde?,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1985. Marty Worthington, ⬙Florence Italy,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1986. Richard Addison, ⬙It’s a Wonderful Job,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1986. Richard Addison, ⬙The Son Also Rises,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1986. Ned Grossberg, ⬙Blipverts,⬙ Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Ned Grossberg, ⬙Grossberg’s Return,⬙ Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Ned Grossberg, ⬙Whackets,⬙ Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1987. Richard Addison, ⬙The Straight Poop,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Richard Addison, ⬙A Trip to the Moon,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1987. Ned Grossberg, ⬙Baby Grobags,⬙ Max Headroom (also known as Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future), ABC, 1988. Richard Addison, ⬙Maddie Hayes Got Married,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1988. Victor Beaudine, Murphy’s Law, ABC, 1988. Richard Addison, ⬙Those Lips, Those Lies,⬙ Moonlighting, ABC, 1989. Charles, ⬙The Terminator,⬙ Doctor, Doctor, CBS, 1990. Lieutenant Stuyvesant, ⬙The Family Jewels,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1990. Michael Blake, ⬙A Little Miracle—December 24, 1962,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990. Ron DeLisle, ⬙Going Limp,⬙ thirtysomething, ABC, 1990. Sergeant Jake Melman, ⬙Randall without a Cause,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1990. Commander Dirk Riker, ⬙A Leap for Lisa—June 25, 1957,⬙ Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992. Danny Quinn, ⬙Call of the Wild,⬙ Wings, NBC, 1994. Ryan Wiley, ⬙Operation Blackout,⬙ Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois & Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Adam, Touched by an Angel, CBS, multiple episodes from 1994 to 2003. Carl Bishop (rogue officer), ⬙To Serve and Protect,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1996. Radio shock jock, ⬙Dante’s Inferno,⬙ Picket Fences, CBS, 1996. Voice of the oil slick monster, ⬙Oceans a Leavin,⬙ The Adventures of Hyperman (animated), CBS, 1996.
Wally Littleton, Short Cuts, Fine Line Features, 1993. General William H. Larchmont, Wagons East, TriStar, 1994. Kyle, It’s Pat (also known as It’s Pat: The Movie), Buena Vista, 1994. Nicholas Andre, Dumb & Dumber (also known as Dumb Happens), New Line Cinema, 1994. Van Leer, Charlie’s Ghost Story (also known as Charlie’s Ghost: The Story of Coronado), 1994. Judge Thatcher, Tom and Huck (also known as The Adventures of Tom and Huck and Tom Sawyer), Buena Vista, 1995. Sheriff Otis, Steal Big, Steal Little, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Jeffrey, Murder at 1600, Warner Bros., 1997. Mel Desordo, The Killing Grounds, A–pix Entertainment, 1997. Russ Trainor, Fathers’ Day, Warner Bros., 1997. Sam, Dry Martini, 1998. Derek Donovan, Carlo’s Wake, Four Starz Productions, 1999. Bart, Tex, the Passive–Aggressive Gunslinger (short film), 2000. Voices of Firrikash and slave trader guard, Titan A.E. (animated; also known as Titan: After Earth), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Del Strontium, New Suit, Trillion Entertainment, 2002. Reverend Jim, Bleach (short film), Formika Films, 2002. Tony D., Shade, RKO Pictures, 2003, Dimension Films, 2004. Television Appearances; Series: Himself, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1980–81. Captain Midian Knight, Tequila and Bonetti, CBS, 1992. Dennis Lake, Flying Blind, Fox, 1992–93. Judge Gil Fitzpatrick, The Home Court, NBC, 1995–96. (As Charles Kennedy) Voice of Dr. Ayanokoji in English version, Kotetsu tenshi Kurumi (anime; also known as Steel Angel Kurumi), beginning c. 1999. Danny, Normal, Ohio, Fox, 2000. Host of the afternoon series Super Show, KOAA (Pueblo, CO). Television Appearances; Miniseries: Stitch, Wild Palms, ABC, 1993. Television Appearances; Movies: Stanley Flynn, The Outlaws, ABC, 1984. Barry, California Girls, ABC, 1985. Television Appearances; Specials: Ivan (Shelley’s husband), I Do, I Don’t, ABC, 1983. Television Appearances; Episodic: Donald, ⬙Picture Imperfect,⬙ Hawaiian Heat, ABC, 1984. 283
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Music Videos: Max Headroom, ⬙Merry Christmas, Santa Claus (You’re a Lovely Guy),⬙ c. 1986. Tom Petty, ⬙Yer So Bad,⬙ 1990. Video Games: (As Charlie Rocket) Descent 3 (also known as D3), 1999. Voice of Nym, Star Wars: Starfighter (also known as Star Wars: Starfighter Special Edition), LucasArts Entertainment, 2001. Voice of Ajax, Age of Mythology, Microsoft, 2002. Voice of Nym, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter, LucasArts Entertainment, 2002. Albums with Others: Some sources cite Rocket as a musician on the album Amarcord Nino Rota, by various artists, released by Hannibal, c. 1991.
ROMAN, Tami 1970– (Tami Akbar, Tami Anderson) PERSONAL Original name, Tami Akbar; born April 17, 1970, in Mount Vernon, NY; married Kenny Anderson (a professional basketball player), August 26, 1994 (divorced, February 16, 2001); children: Lyric Chanel, Kenni Lauren. Avocational Interests: Singing, writing songs. Addresses: Office—April Leo Productions, 13636 Ventura Blvd., Suite 228, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423. Agent—Ginger Lawrence, House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Jerald Silverhardt, Saffron Management, 8899 Beverly Blvd., Suite 812, West Hollywood, CA 90048. Career: Actress and producer. April Leo Productions, Sherman Oaks, CA, founder and producer. Music Television Network (MTV), video announcer; appeared in commercials; worked as runway model and model for catalogs; participated in beauty pageants; appeared in music videos. Worked at a health care center for HIV patients.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Robot D5B, Steel Collar Man, CBS, 1985. Dr. Jack Hope, Metropolitan Hospital, Fox, 1997. Captain Omega, Star Patrol, Fox, 2000. Danny, Don’t Ask (original pilot for Normal, Ohio), Fox, 2000.
CREDITS RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Series: (As Tami Akbar) Los Angeles host, The Real World (also known as MTV Real World: Boston, MTV Real World: Chicago, MTV Real World: Hawaii, MTV
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Real World: Las Vegas, MTV Real World: London, MTV Real World: Los Angeles, MTV Real World: Miami, MTV Real World: New Orleans, MTV Real World: New York, MTV Real World: Paris, MTV Real World: Philadelphia, MTV Real World: San Diego, MTV Real World: San Francisco, MTV Real World: Seattle, and The Real World 10: Back to New York), MTV, 1993. (As Tami Anderson) Dealer, harks, syndicated, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Tami Anderson) Lontae Burton, The Street Lawyer, ABC, 2003. Zoe, Talk Show Diaries, UPN, c. 2005.
Host of such programs as Beach MTV, MTV Jams, Primetime MTV, and Rude Awakening.
Film Appearances; as Tami Anderson: Judge Bankhead, Tara (also known as Hood Rat), Universal Studios Home Video, 2001. May, Sacred Is the Flesh (also known as Sacred), Strange Fruit Films, 2001. Rose, MacArthur Park, 2001, Sundance Channel Home Entertainment, 2003. Midnight, Hot Parts, Megastar Pictures, 2003. Zora, Hair Show, Innovation Film Group/Urbanworks, 2004. Carolyn Black, Tears of a Clown, Bandwagon Filmworks/Full Circle Entertainment, 2005. DeDe Calvin, The Last Stand, 2006. Irene, South of Pico, Snails Pace Productions, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials: (As Tami Akbar) Herself, The Real World Reunion, MTV, 1995. Herself, VH1 Goes inside ⬙The Real World,⬙ VH1, 2003. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Tami Akbar) Meg, ⬙Scared Single,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1993. (As Akbar) Sally, ⬙The Scarlet Shadow,⬙ Silk Stalkings, USA Network, 1994. (As Tami Anderson) Dina, ⬙Love Is a Royal Pain,⬙ The Parkers, UPN, 2000. (As Anderson) Bernadette, ⬙Not the Best Man,⬙ The Steve Harvey Show, The WB, 2001. (As Anderson) Susan, ⬙What Women Don’t Want,⬙ The Drew Carey Show, ABC, 2002. (As Anderson) Elizabeth, ⬙PTAmore,⬙ One on One, UPN, 2003. (As Anderson) First salesperson, ⬙You Slay Me,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), The WB, 2003. Herself, Real World: The E! True Hollywood Story, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. (As Anderson) Beauty technician, ⬙Hard Time,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2004. (As Anderson) Spice, ⬙The Big Typecast Episode,⬙ Half & Half, UPN, 2004. (As Anderson) Herself, ⬙The Audition,⬙ KTLA Morning News, KTLA (Los Angeles), 2004. Angela, ⬙Danger,⬙ Sex, Love & Secrets (also known as Sex, Lies & Secrets), UPN, 2005. Angela, ⬙Molting,⬙ Sex, Love & Secrets (also known as Sex, Lies & Secrets), UPN, 2005. Angela, ⬙Territorial Defense,⬙ Sex, Love & Secrets (also known as Sex, Lies & Secrets), UPN, 2005. Leslie Sloan, ⬙What’s Past Is Prologue,⬙ Summerland, The WB, 2005.
Film Associate Producer; As Tami Anderson: Hot Parts, Megastar Pictures, 2003. Tears of a Clown, Bandwagon Filmworks/Full Circle Entertainment, 2005. RECORDINGS Videos as Tami Akbar: Herself, The Real World Vacations: Behind the Scenes, 1995. Herself, The Real World Reunion: Inside Out, Bunim– Murray Productions, 1996. (Uncredited) Herself, The Real World You Never Saw, Bunim–Murray Productions, 1997. Herself, The Real World You Never Saw: Boston + Seattle, Bunim–Murray Productions, 1998. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Black Hairstyles and Trends, October 30, 2004, p. 76. Jet, October, 2004. People Extra, August 7, 2002, p. 47. Sister 2 Sister, April, 2004, p. 25.
Television Guest Appearances as Tami Anderson; Episodic: 20/20, ABC, 2001. Entertainment Tonight (also known as Entertainment This Week, ET, E.T., ET Weekend, and This Week in Entertainment), syndicated, 2003.
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ROOS, Camilla Overbye 1969– (Camilla Overbye, Camilla Roos) PERSONAL
Television Director and Producer; Specials: See You in the Future (also known as Rendez–vous avec l’eternite), TV2 (Denmark), 2004. Once upon a Time in Polizzi, TV2, 2005.
Born 1969, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Career: Actress and writer. Kraka Productions, founder, 2000. Performed as a knife thrower with a traveling circus, beginning c. 1983.
WRITINGS Screenplays: Queenas (documentary), Indigo Films, 2001.
Awards, Honors: Feature Film Award, best actress, Los Angeles Festival of the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, 2003, for Under the Influence.
Teleplays; Specials: See You in the Future (also known as Rendez–vous avec l’eternite), TV2 (Denmark), 2004. Once upon a Time in Polizzi, TV2, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Camilla Overbye) Barn, Noeddebo praestegaard (also known as Noedebo Vicarage), Rialto Film, 1974. Alt paa et braet (also known as Going for Broke), Merry Film, 1977. (As Overbye) First Lotto girl, Forbrydelsens element (also known as The Element of Crime), Metro Cinema, 1984. Drengen der forsvandt (also known as The Boy Who Disappeared), 1984. Ballerup Boulevard, Metronome Productions, 1986. Venner for altid (also known as Friends Forever), Look Filmes, 1987. Bregitta, White Squall, Buena Vista, 1996. Henriette, Davids bog (also known as David’s Book), Danmarks Radio, 1996. Helga, Vicious Circles, Trimark Pictures, 1997. Helga Dahl, Titanic, Paramount, 1997. Kristen, On the Border, Nu Image/Wavemount, 1998. (As Camilla Roos) Anne Collins, The Contract, Bauer Martinez Studios, 1999. Etta, Thicker Than Thieves (short film), 1999. Caroline Kelner, Facade (also known as Death Valley), Cinequanon Pictures International, 2000. Selena Russell, The Guilty, Eagle Pictures 2000. The Beat Nicks, Atmosphere Entertainment, 2000. Robin, Infested, Columbia/TriStar, 2002. Anna Michalczewski, Intoxicating, Rogue Arts, 2003. Toni Cutter, Under the Influence, Cinemavault Releasing, 2003.
RUBIN, Jennifer 1962(?)– PERSONAL Born April 3, 1962 (some sources cite 1964), in Phoenix, AZ; married Elias Koteas (an actor), 1987 (divorced, 1990). Education: Attended University of Arizona; studied acting with Joan Darling. Career: Actress and producer. Grave (restaurant), New York City, hostess, 2002. Ford Agency, worked as a model; model for Obsession by Calvin Klein. Awards, Honors: Named Ford international model of the year, 1984. CREDITS Film Appearances: Taryn White, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (also known as A Nightmare on Elm Street Part III), New Line Cinema, 1987. Ellie Dane, Blueberry Hill, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1988. Cynthia, Bad Dreams, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1988. Lauren, Permanent Record, Paramount, 1988. Gracia, Too Much Sun, New Line Cinema, 1991. Edie Sedgwick, The Doors, TriStar, 1991. Patti, Delusion, IRS Releasing, 1991. Helen, A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1992.
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RUBIN Television Appearances; Movies: Allie Holton, Drop Dead Gorgeous (also known as Victim of Beauty), USA Network, 1991. Jane Caswell, The Fear Inside, Showtime, 1992. Helen, Full Eclipse, HBO, 1993. Dr. Anne Richmond, Stranger by Night, HBO, 1994. Sam Guiness, Red Scorpion 2, HBO, 1995. Janice Starlin, The Wasp Woman (also known as Forbidden Beauty and Roger Corman Presents ⬙The Wasp Woman⬙), Showtime, 1995. Amy, ⬙The People You Meet,⬙ Twists of Terror (also known as Primal Scream), Showtime, 1996. Adrienne, Last Lives, Sci–Fi Channel, 1997. Dorothy Smith, Sanctimony, Cinemax, 2001. Lana Vitale, Lawless: Beyond Justice (also known as Lawless 2), TV2 (New Zealand), 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Amy, ⬙Song of the Younger World,⬙ The Twilight Zone, CBS, 1987. Claire, ⬙Leap of Faith,⬙ Miami Vice, NBC, 1989. Druscilla, ⬙Beauty Rest,⬙ Tales from the Crypt, HBO, 1992. Rose Ciotti, ⬙Second Thoughts,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1997. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared in the music video ⬙Somebody’s Cryin’⬙ by Chris Isaak. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Celebrity Sleuth, Volume 4, number 6, 1991, p. 43; Volume 7, number 2, 1994, pp. 36–39.
Film Work: Coproducer, Road Kill, Trident Releasing, 1999.
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SAGEMILLER, Melissa 1974– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Pilots: Gayle, Sleeper Cell, Showtime, 2005.
Born June 1, 1974, in Washington, DC; father, professional football player; mother, a political activist. Education: Graduated from the University of Virginia with degrees in English literature and history; studied acting at the Stonestreet Film and Television Acting Workshop, 1998, Stella Adler Conservatory and the Michael Howard Studio.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Becky Sorenson, ⬙Russian Love Poem,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2000. Also appeared as voiceover, Exposure, Sci–Fi Channel; in As the World Turns, CBS; and Another World, NBC.
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Benderspink, 110 S. Fairfax Ave., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
Stage Appearances: Appeared as Dill, To Kill a Mockingbird.
Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials, including Pepsi and Chevy; also worked as a model.
SALDANA, Zoe 1978–
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Film Appearances: Allison McAllister/Hermia, Get Over It (also known as Get Over It!), Miramax, 2001. Cassie, Soul Survivors, Artisan Entertainment, 2001. Leah, Sorority Boys, Buena Vista, 2002. Lisa Bellmer, Love Object, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Samantha, Standing Still, 2004. Jilly Hayes, The Clearing (also known as Anatomie einer Entfuhrung), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2004. Claire, Life on the Ledge, 2005. Tracy, Mr. Woodstock, New Line Cinema, 2006. The Guardian, Walt Disney Company, 2006.
Full name, Zoe Yadira Zaldana Nazario; born June 19, 1978, in NJ. Education: Studied ballet at ECOS Espacio de Danza Dance Academy; studied acting at the Faces Theater.
Television Appearances; Series: Gayle, Sleeper Cell, Showtime, 2005.
Awards, Honors: MTV Movie Award nomination (with Nick Cannon), best kiss, 2003, for Drumline; Young
Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Persona Management, 40 East Ninth St., Suite 11J, New York, NY 10003; 3350 Barham Blvd., Los Angles, CA 91423. Career: Actress.
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Addresses: Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., CA 90211.
Film Appearances: Eva Rodriguez, Center Stage (also known as Centre Stage), Columbia, 2000. Herself, The Making of ⬙Center Stage⬙ (documentary short), Columbia Pictures, 2000. Maggie, Get Over It (also known as Get Over It!), Miramax, 2001. Cheryl, Snipes, Innovation Film Group, 2001. Kit, Crossroads, Paramount, 2002. Laila, Drumline, Fox 2000, 2002. Anamaria, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Buena Vista, 2003. Torres, The Terminal, DreamWorks, 2004. Andrea, Haven, 2004. Annie, Temptation, 2004. Rosa Boxer, Constellation, 2005. Theresa Jones, Guess Who, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005. Rachel Buff, Dirty Deeds, Freestyle Releasing, 2005. Flor, La maldicion del padre, 2005. Donna, Ways of the Flesh, 2005. Charli, Premium, 2006. Kat, After Sex, 2006.
Career: Art director and production designer. Awards, Honors: Evening Standard British Film Award, best technical/artistic achievement, 2001, for the production design of The Golden Bowl; Genie Award nomination (with Arvinder Grewal), outstanding achievement in art direction/production design, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 2003, for Spider. CREDITS Film Art Director: Ned Kelly (also known as Ned Kelly, Outlaw), United Artists, 1970. Son of Dracula (also known as Count Downe and Young Dracula), Cinemation Industries, 1974. Assistant art director, Quadrophenia (also known as Quadrophenia: A Way of Life), Rhino Releasing/ World Northal, 1979. (As Andrew Saunders) Absolution (also known as Murder by Confession), Enterprise, 1979, TransWorld Entertainment, 1988. Chariots of Fire, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Shock Treatment, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1981. Privates on Parade, Orion Classics, 1982. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (also known as Senjou no Merii Kurisumasu), Universal, 1983. Crusoe, Island Pictures, 1988. The Last Temptation of Christ (also known as Passion), Universal, 1988. The Sheltering Sky (also known as Il te nel deserto), Warner Bros., 1990. Supervising art director, Little Buddha, Miramax, 1993. Supervising art director, Sense and Sensibility, Columbia, 1995. Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996. Supervising art director, The Wings of the Dove, Miramax, 1997. The Truce, Miramax, 1997. Victory, Miramax, 1997. Possession, Warner Bros., 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Inside ⬙The Terminal⬙ (documentary), HBO, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) ⬙Merger,⬙ Law & Order, NBC, 1999. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 2003. Gabrielle Vega, ⬙Criminal,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2004. Herself, Punk’d, MTV, 2005. Herself, 106 & Park Top 10 Live, BET, 2005. Stage Appearances: Temptation, New York Theatre Music Festival, AMC Theatres Empire 25, New York City, 2004. Also appeared in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, New York Youth Theater, New York City. OTHER SOURCES
Film Production Designer: The Hit, Island Alive, 1984. Castaway, Island Alive, 1987. The Witches, Warner Bros., 1990.
Periodicals: Ebony, March, 2005, p. 52. Interview, July, 2004, p. 32. 289
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K2 (also known as K2: The Ultimate High), Paramount, 1991. All the Little Animals, Lions Gate Films, 1998. I Dreamed of Africa, Columbia, 2000. The Golden Bowl (also known as La coupe d’or), Films sans Frontieres, 2000, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Spider, Sony Pictures Classics, 2002. Blind Flight, Parallax Pictures, 2003. The White Countess, Sony Pictures Classics, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Max Fischer, Rushmore, Buena Vista, 1998. The young man, Odessa or Bust, 2001. Voice of Julius, Julius and Friends: Hole in One (animated short film), 2001. Voice of Julius, Julius and Friends: Yeti, Set, Go (animated short film), 2002. Felix DeMarco, CQ, United Artists, 2002. Ethan Dulles, Slackers (also known as Les complices), Destination Films/Screen Gems, 2002. Milton, S1m0ne, New Line Cinema, 2002. Ross, Spun, Newmarket Films, 2003. Just like Mona, Regent Entertainment, 2003. Albert Markovski, I Heart Huckabees (also known as I Love Huckabees), Fox Searchlight, 2004. (Uncredited) Gag Halfrunt, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Touchstone, 2005. Ritchie, Bewitched, Columbia, 2005. Jeremy Kraft, Shopgirl, Buena Vista/Twentieth Century– Fox, 2005.
Film Associate Producer: Eat the Rich, New Line Cinema, 1987. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Farrell, Ned Kelly (also known as Ned Kelly, Outlaw), United Artists, 1970. Television Work; Movies: Production director, Thirteen at Dinner (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Thirteen at Dinner⬙), CBS, 1985. Television Work; Specials: Supervising art director, King Lear, BBC–2, 1998, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1998.
Film Work: Song performer, ⬙Is This Really Happening to Me?,⬙ Drive Me Crazy, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1999.
SCHWARTZMAN, Jason 1980– PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: Ben Baxter, Cracking Up, Fox, 2004.
Full name, Jason Francesco Schwartzman; born June 26, 1980, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Jack Schwartzman (a producer) and Talia Shire (an actress and director); brother of Robert Schwartzman (an actor and singer); grandson of Carmine Coppola (a composer); nephew of Francis Ford Coppola (a producer, director, and writer); cousin of Nicolas Cage (an actor and producer), Sofia Coppola (a director, actress, and designer), and Roman Coppola (an actor, director, and producer).
Television Appearances; Episodic: (With Phantom Planet) ⬙And the Sabrina Goes To ... ,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, ABC, 1998. Howie Gelfand, ⬙Carded and Discarded,⬙ Freaks and Geeks, NBC, 2000. (With Phantom Planet) ⬙Falling from Grace,⬙ Get Real, Fox, 2000. Guest, Cribs, MTV, 2003. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Sharon Sheinwold, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
RECORDINGS
Career: Actor, singer, and songwriter. Phantom Planet (band), founder, 1994, drummer and songwriter, 1994–2003. Worked as a production intern in the film industry at age twelve.
Albums: Phantom Planet Is Missing, Geffen, 1998. (With Phantom Planet) The Guest, Epic, 2002. (Contributor) Ben Lee, Awake Is the New Sleep, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination, most promising actor, Lone Star Film and Television Award, best actor, YoungStar
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SCIO Marina K./Katya, Deathline (also known as Armageddon and Redline), Ascot Video, 1997. Valentina, L’ame–soeur, Gaumont Buena Vista International, 1999. Marlene, Milonga, Medusa Distribuzione, 1999. Brigitte, Passport to Paris, Warner Home Video, 1999. Claudia, Primetime Murder (also known as Delitto in prima serata), Tsunami Entertainment, 2000. Girlfriend at audition number two, Welcome to Hollywood, Phaedra Cinema, 2000. Annabella, La verite si jen mens! 2 (also known as Would I Lie to You? 2), Warner Bros., 2001. Vickie Dennis, Layover, PM Entertainment Group, 2001. Frederique, Sorority Boys, Buena Vista, 2002. Katie, Brothel, 2005. Giannina Ricci, Torrente 3: El protector, 2005.
Videos: Phantom Planet Live at the Troubadour, Sony Music, 2003. Production Surveillance: Behind the Scenes of ⬙I Heart Huckabees,⬙ Fox Searchlight, 2005. Recorded the music video ⬙All About the Benjamins⬙ with Puff Daddy, 1998. WRITINGS Television Composer; Series: Song ⬙California,⬙ The O.C., Fox, 2003. Main title theme music, Cracking Up, Fox, 2004. Songs Featured in Films: ⬙California,⬙ Orange County, Paramount, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Rally, 1988. Carmen, Villa Arzilla, 1990. Herself, Non e La Rai, 1991. Elyssa Collins, One Life to Live, ABC, 2003. Herself, The Restaurant, NBC, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Big Issue, November 22, 2004, pp. 15–16. Entertainment Weekly, June 25, 1999, p. 44; February 8, 2002, p. 14. People Weekly, February 22, 1999, p. 75. Premiere, February, 2002, pp. 72–74. Us, March, 1999.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Yvonne, Jewels (also known as Danielle Steel’s ⬙Jewels⬙), NBC, 1992. Carla Monticelli, Le chateau des oliveiers, 1993. Deanna Petrie, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.
SCIO, Yvonne Television Appearances; Movies: Herself, A cena col vampiro (also known as Brivido giallo–A cena col vampiro and Dinner With a Vampire), 1988. Charlotte, Precheur en eau trouble, 1992. Judith, Jacob (also known as Die Bibel–Jakob and Jacob: A TNT Bible Story), TNT, 1994. A che punto a la notte, 1995. Giorgia, Provinicia Sergreta 2, 2000.
PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—Artmedia, 20, avenue Rapp, Paris 75007, France; Carol Levy and Company, Via giuseppe pisanelli 2, Roma 00196, Italy; Cineart Agence, 36 rue de ponthieu, Paris 75008, France. Career: Actress. Appeared in television commercials.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Raffaella/Roberta, ⬙Pass the Gemelli,⬙ The Marshal, ABC, 1995. Lisa Fanning, ⬙Obsessed,⬙ La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 1997. Arianna Levine, ⬙Fransom,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1997. Versailles, ⬙No Guts, No Cory,⬙ Boys Meets World, ABC, 1997. Genevieve, ⬙The Best Man,⬙ The Nanny, CBS, 1998. Lisa Fanning, ⬙Double Date,⬙ La Femme Nikita, USA Network, 1998. Herself, Magicine, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Valentina, Stasera a casa di Alice (also known as Tonight at Alice’s), Penta Distribuzione, 1990. Violante, Sabato italiano (also known as Italian Saturday), 1992. Sara, Infelici e contenti, 1992. Zuppa di pesce (also known as Fish Soup), Facets Video, 1994. 291
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SERANO, Greg 1974– PERSONAL Born August 4, 1974. Addresses: Agent—Agency of the Performing Arts, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Fenton–Kritzer Entertainment, 8840 Wilshire Blvd., Third Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Awards, Honors: NCLR Bravo Award, outstanding actor in a drama series, 1996, for Dangerous Minds; ALMA Award nomination, outstanding actor in a drama series, 1998, for Dangerous Minds.
SERGEI, Ivan 1972– (Keith McKenna)
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PERSONAL
Film Appearances: Gangbanger, The Rich Man’s Wife, Buena Vista, 1996. The Journey: Absolution, Artist View Entertainment, 1997. California carrier, The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997. Alfonso Carrasco, Road Dogz, Shooting Star Partners, 2000. John, The Cross, 2001. Enrique Salvatore, Legally Blonde, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer, 2001. FBI agent number one, Frailty (also known as Damonisch and Nessuno e al sicuro), Lions Gate Films, 2001. Carjacker, National Security, Columbia Pictures, 2003.
Born May 7, 1972, in Hawthorne, NJ; married Tanya, 2003. Addresses: Contact—The Burstein Company, 15304 Sunset Blvd., Suite 208, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272. Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Career: Actor. CREDITS
Television Appearances; Series: Gusmaro Lopez, Dangerous Minds, ABC, 1996. Pablo Betart, Wildfire, ABC Family, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Mac Ramsey, Once a Thief (also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief⬙ and John Woo’s Violent Tradition), CTV, 1997–98. David ⬙Jill⬙ Jillefsky, Jack & Jill, The WB, 1999–2001. David Weiss, Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) (also known as My Adventures in Television), ABC, 2002. Dr. Peter Winslow, Crossing Jordan, NBC, 2002–2004. Danny Edwards, Hawaii, NBC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Joaquin, Kingpin, NBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Garza, Semper Fi, NBC, 2001. Tomas Alcala, Saint Sinner (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Saint Sinner⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Dr. Zack Nolan, 10.5 (also known as Earthquark 10.5), NBC, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Adam, Chasing Alice, The WB, 2005.
Television Appearances; Movies: Astaad Rashid, Bionic Ever After? (also known as Bionic Breakdown), CBS, 1994. Jim Pettit, If Someone Had Known, NBC, 1995.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Roberto, ⬙Blood Brothers Murder,⬙ Diagnosis Murder, CBS, 1997. 292
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Billy Jones/Kevin Shane, Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?, NBC, 1996. Cory, The Rockford Files: Friends and Foul Play, NBC, 1996. Ensign Phillip Jackson, Star Command (also known as In the Fold), CBS, 1996. Mac Ramsey, John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief⬙ (also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief⬙ and John Woo’s Violent Tradition), CanWest Global Television, 1996. Mac Ramsey, Once a Thief: Brother against Brother (episodes of ⬙Endgame⬙ and ⬙Family Reunion⬙ re– edited as a movie; also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief: Brother against Brother⬙), The Movie Channel, 1998. Mac Ramsey, Once a Thief: Family Business (episodes of ⬙The Last Temptation of Vic⬙ and ⬙That Old Gang of Mine⬙ re–edited as a movie; also known as John Woo’s ⬙Once a Thief: Family Business⬙), The Movie Channel, 1998.
Screenplays: Rebellion, Dare to Differ, 2002.
SHABAKA See HENLEY, Barry Shabaka
SHAFFER, Erica PERSONAL Born in San Diego, CA; daughter of David and Janice Shaffer. Education: U.S. International University, B.F.A. (magna cum laude); University of Arizona, M.F.A.; trained with California Ballet Company.Avocational Interests: Animals, raising and taming wild burros, western horseback riding.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Peter Enloe, ⬙Show Me the Way Home,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1994. Kelly, ⬙Virgin, Mother, Crone,⬙ Cybill, CBS, 1995. Sean, ⬙Valentine’s Day,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1996. Zane, ⬙Live Hard, Die Young, and Leave a Good Looking Corpse,⬙ Kindred: The Embraced, Fox, 1996. Henry, ⬙Battle of the Hexes,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Henry, ⬙Hulkus Pocus,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005.
Career: Actress and voice performer. Works as private speech coach; appeared in commercials for Sherwin Williams paint, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Mervyn’s and J. C. Penney and Co. department stores, Honda and Dodge automobiles, and Fish Network; voice of cartoon characters for a documentary series on comic book super–heroes, The Learning Channel; voice for documentary specials, History Channel; guest on radio programs.
Television Appearances; Pilots: David ⬙Jill⬙ Jillefsky, Jack & Jill, The WB, 1999. David Weiss, Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) (also known as My Adventures in Television), ABC, 2002. Dr. Jack Cavanaugh, Triangle, UPN, 2005.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors’ Equity Association.
Film Appearances: (As Keith McKenna) O’Rawe, Ghoul School, 1990. Huero, Dangerous Minds (also known as My Posse Don’t Do Homework), Buena Vista, 1995. Spud Walker, Gunfighter’s Moon, Rysher Entertainment, c. 1995. Matt Mateo, The Opposite of Sex, Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Airtime (short film), 1998. John Mahegan, We Met on the Vineyard (also known as The Big Day), Menemsha Entertainment/ Monarch Films, 1999. Eddie, Playing Mona Lisa, Buena Vista, 2000. Mark, Scorched, Constantin Film/Juniper Productions/ Code Entertainment, 2003.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Three on a Match, Silverline Pictures, 1998. Kitty, Catalina Trust, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 1999. Julie, West Coast, 2000. Susan Walsh, The Socratic Method, Pothole Productions, 2001. Christine Peterson, A Family Affair, M&L Banks/Small Planet Pictures, 2001. Penny, The Kids Who Saved Summer, MTI Home Video, 2004. Monica, Running Springs, Echelon Entertainment, 2005. Also appeared in The Artists, Lucky Films; A Day in the Life of Sunnie Paradise; Little Heroes I & II; and The Second Coming.
Film Director: Rebellion, Dare to Differ, 2002. 293
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Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Voice of vice principal, I My Me! Strawberry Eggs (anime), JONU Media, 2003. Voices of cabin attendant and Tachibana reporter for English version, R.O.D. the TV (anime; also known as Read or Die: The TV), Geneon Entertainment, 2003. Voice of Promotor’s lover in English version, Texhnolyze (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 2004. Voice of Hazuki’s mother for English version, Takahashi rumiko gekijou: Ningyo no mori (anime; also known as Mermaid Forest, Rumic Theatre: Mermaid Forest, Rumiko Takahashi Anthology, and Ningyo no mori), Geneon Entertainment, 2004. Voice of Cynthia for English version, Licensed by Royalty (anime), Pioneer Entertainment, 2004. Voice for English version, SpellForce: Shadow of the Phoenix (video game), JoWood Productions Software, 2004. Voice of Keiko Hamasaki, The Melody of Oblivion (anime; also known as Boukyaku no senritsu), Geneon Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Heather, ⬙Bad to the Bone,⬙ Night Man, syndicated, 1998. First reporter, ⬙The Upset,⬙ Hang Time, NBC, 1999. Marjorie, ⬙Wages of Sin,⬙ 18 Wheels of Justice, The Nashville Network, 2000. Jamie, ⬙Awed Couple,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2005. Anna Woods, ⬙Carpe Demon,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Mrs. Crenshaw, ⬙Girl Power,⬙ Drake & Josh, Nickelodeon, 2005. Mind of Mencia, Comedy Central, 2005. Appeared as female reporter in Clubhouse, CBS; also appeared in episodes of Boy Meets World; Pensacola, CBS; Silk Stalkings, USA Network; Veronica’s Closet; and The Young and the Restless, CBS. Television Appearances; Series: Voices of Harumi Chono and Maria for English version, Mousou dairnin (anime; also known as Paranoia Agent), Cartoon Network, 2004.
Appeared as voice of Deene in the anime video Dangaizer 3 (also known as Choushin hime dangaizer 3), Right Stuf International; and as voice of Kanu Uncho, Ikki tousen (anime; also known as Dragon Girls: Ikki Tousen, Strength of a Thousand, and Bakunyu Hyper– Battle Ikki Tousen), Geneon Entertainment. Appeared in the music videos ⬙Just Another Day in Paradise⬙ by Phil Vassar, 2000; ⬙The Dope Show⬙ by Marilyn Manson; ⬙Everlong⬙ by Foo Fighters; ⬙The Little Things⬙ by India Arie; and ⬙Never Again⬙ by Nickelback. Several of the anime videos were originally broadcast in Japan as television series or miniseries.
Host of music videos for the series Cafe Sound, Access Entertainment Network; host, Vacation Challenge, Travel Channel. Television Appearances; Other: Also appeared in Fight for Fame, E! Entertainment Television; The Hollow Men, Comedy Central; The Kids Who Saved Summer, HBO; and One Minute Soap, ABC and The Disney Channel; featured host of Open Call, TV Guide Channel.
OTHER SOURCES
Stage Appearances: Appeared in The Grapes of Wrath, Arizona Repertory Theatre; Harvey, Laguna Playhouse; Lysistrata and The Merchant of Venice, Arizona Repertory Theatre; and Scapin, Del Mar Theatre Company.
Periodicals: San Francisco Chronicle, February 21, 2003, p. D5. Electronic: Erica Shaffer Official Site, http://ericashaffer.com, October 18, 2005.
RECORDINGS Videos: Voice of Lily for English version, Spirit of Wonder: China–san no yuutsu (anime; also known as Spirit of Wonder: Miss China’s Melancholy and Spirit of Wonder: Miss China’s Ring), Toshiba–EMI K.K., 1992. Voices of Yuka Kiritake and Aquira, Nazca (anime), Pioneer LDC, 1998. Voice of Kaoru Satsuki for English version, Nanako kaitai shinsyo (anime; also known as Amazing Nurse Nanako and Nanako’s Anatomy Report), Geneon Entertainment, 2003.
SHERIDAN, Lisa 1974– PERSONAL Born December 5, 1974, in Juliette, GA; raised in Macon, GA. Education: Carnegie–Mellon University, B.F.A.; also studied in Moscow. Addresses: Agent—Metropolitan Talent Agency, 4526 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. 294
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SIMPSON Rock Playhouse, Flat Rock, NC, and Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA.
Career: Actress. CREDITS
Addresses: Agent—The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— KC Management, 148 South Palm Dr., Suite C, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Series: Vivian Winters, Legacy, UPN, 1998–99. Chloe Tanner, Freaky Links, Fox, 2000–2001. Larkin Groves, Invasion, ABC, 2005.
Career: Actor. Worked at Pizza Place while a college student.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Bonnie Casset, ⬙It Didn’t Happen One Night,⬙ Step by Step, ABC, 1997. Donna Bishop, ⬙Huh?,⬙ Any Day Now, Lifetime, 1998. Karen Evanston, ⬙Concealing Evidence,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2003. Christina Fuentes, ⬙The Family Jewels,⬙ Las Vegas, NBC, 2004. Crystal Coombs, ⬙Bloodlines,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2004. Lizzie Talvo, ⬙Mr. Monk and the Game Show,⬙ Monk, USA Network, 2004. Beth Hobson, ⬙End Game,⬙ Without a Trace, CBS, 2005. Max, ⬙Clinical Risk,⬙ Strong Medicine, Lifetime, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Noah, Loser (also known as The Loser), Columbia, 2000. Alex, Slo–Mo (short), 2001. Chad, Final Draft, 2003. The Academy (short), 2003. Scud, D.E.B.S., Samuel Goldwyn, 2004. Crash, Herbie: Fully Loaded, Buena Vistas, 2005. Phineus Bantum, Stay Alive, 2006.
Appeared as Lisa Bramston in an episode of Diagnosis Murder, CBS.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Kevin Bollinger, Rose Red (also known as Stephen King’s ⬙Rose Red⬙), ABC, 2002.
Film Appearances: Sadie, Beat, Background Productions/Martien Holdings/ Millenium Pictures/Pendragon Film/Pfilmco/ Walking Pictures, 2000. Pirates (short film), Ma & Pa Pictures, 2003. Debbie, Carolina (also known as Carolina—Auf der suche nach Mr. Perfect), Miramax, 2004. Claudia Robertson, McCartney’s Genes, Project Mayhem Pictures/Purple Mountain Productions, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Sean Townsend, ⬙Forgive Me, Father,⬙ The Division, Lifetime, 2002. Chris, ⬙Day 2: 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2002. Chris, ⬙Day 2: 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2002. Chris, ⬙Day 2: 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.,⬙ 24, Fox, 2002. Mike, ⬙Bottoms Up,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 2003. Brian Baye, ⬙Churchgoing People,⬙ Cold Case, CBS, 2003. Lee, ⬙Ingram, TX,⬙ Carnivale, HBO, 2005. Lee, ⬙Old Cherry Blossom Road,⬙ Carnivale, HBO, 2005. Liam McPoyle, ⬙Charlie Got Molested,⬙ It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, FX Channel, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Appeared in off–Broadway production of Yard Bird; also appeared in Dancing at Lughnasa, A Doll’s House, The Glass Menagerie, and The Tempest; also appeared in London. OTHER SOURCES
Also appeared as Richard, The Beat, UPN; a sketchy security guard, The Third Degree.
Electronic: UnderGround Online, http://www.uguo.org, October 20, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Bum in the window, Camino Real, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1999. Artiba, Quark Victory, 1999. A pizza guy, The Hot L Baltimore, 2000. A stagehand, Tonight at 8:30, 2000. Fred Cullen, Street Scene, 2001. A lord, The Winter’s Tale, 2001. A brilliant mute, The Stranger, 2001. Damis, Tartuffe, La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, 2002.
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Also appeared as a maid, The Maids; the ultimate lover, Molly’s Dream; an usher, Skin of Our Teeth; a sickly man, Mud; a young man, Atom & Devorah; Schloyme, God of Vengeance; understudy slow kid and farmhand, The Rainmaker; in The Secret Garden; Assassins; The Sound of Music; Jesus Christ Superstar.
Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as Homicide and H: LOTS), NBC, 1998. Mary, ⬙Dog’s Best Friend,⬙ Beverly Hills 90210, Fox, 1999. Donna Sidchek, ⬙How Much Do You Love Your Kid?,⬙ The Twilight Zone, UPN, 2003. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004.
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Television Appearances; Pilots: Courtney Scott/Laura Johnson, Grosse Pointe, The WB, 2000. Single mother, Tikiville, NBC, 2001. Wife, This Could Work (also known as Untitled (Jonathan Groff/Vic Kaplan Comedy Pilot)), NBC, 2001. Alex Landis, In–Laws, NBC, 2002. Jack’s House, Fox, 2003.
PERSONAL Born February 24, 1974, in Brooklyn, New York, NY. Education: Studied musical theatre at Boston College; trained at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.Avocational Interests: Skiing, volleyball.
Film Appearances: Extra, City Hall, Columbia, 1996. Girl at beer garden, Bedazzled (also known as Teuflisch), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2000. Snob, Crime and Punishment in Suburbia, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2000. Denise, Without a Paddle, Paramount, 2004. (Uncredited) Screaming woman, Spider–Man 2, Columbia, 2004, also released as Spider–Man 2: The IMAX Experience.
Addresses: Agent—Matt Solo, International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Manager—Mel McKeon, McKeon–Valeo– Myones Management, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 102, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Singer with bands in New York City; worked as a model in New York City and Europe. CREDITS
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Television Appearances; Series: Courtney Scott/Laura Johnson, Grosse Pointe, The WB, 2000–2001. Mona, a recurring role, Friends, NBC, 2001–2002. Alex Landis, In–Laws, NBC, 2002–2003. Rachel Hoffman, a recurring role, The O.C., Fox, 2003. Detective Laura Murphy, NYPD Blue, ABC, 2004–2005. Mimi, Kitchen Confidential, Fox, 2005.
Albums with Others; Soundtracks: Various artists, Garden State (contributed the track ⬙Winding Road⬙), Sony, 2004. WRITINGS Albums with Others; Soundtracks: Various artists, Garden State (author of the track ⬙Winding Road⬙ with David Weisberg), Sony, 2004.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Lyne Danner, Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story, CBS, 1999.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Trades, July 15, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: Julie Proudfit, Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes, Showtime, 2000. Emmy, Count Me In, NBC, 2001.
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Television Appearance; Specials: NBC’s Funniest Out–Takes Ⲇ2, NBC, 2003.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Cute girl, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (also known as Two Guys and a Girl), ABC, 1998.
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STANLEY Television Appearances; Episodic: Trophy presenter, ⬙Peanut Butter, Eggs, and Dice,⬙ Mr. Show with Bob and David, HBO, 1997. ⬙Oh, You Men,⬙ Mr. Show with Bob and David, HBO, 1997. ⬙Flat Top Tony and the Purple Canoes,⬙ Mr. Show with Bob and David, HBO, 1997. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2002. Myra Denning (some sources cite Dempsey), ⬙Doubt,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Steve Alexander, Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Jeffrey Dash, Dash Group, 550 North Larchmont Blvd., Suite 201, Los Angeles, CA 90004. Career: Actress and producer. Appeared in commercials, including work for Gap jeans, 2001. Worked as a disc jockey at clubs in Los Angeles, as a typist, and at a coffee shop.
Appeared in ⬙The Rules of Attraction⬙ episode of Anatomy of a Scene, Sundance Channel. RECORDINGS
Awards, Honors: Young Hollywood Award, breakthrough female performance, Movieline, 2002, Teen Choice Award nominations, choice breakout performance in a film and choice film chemistry (with Heath Ledger), 2001, and MTV Movie Award nominations, breakthrough female performance, best musical sequence and best kiss (both with Ledger), all 2002, all for A Knight’s Tale; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice film chemistry (with Josh Hartnett), 2002, for 40 Days and 40 Nights.
Videos: Sexy Armor and a Rock Band on Tour, Columbia TriStar, 2001. The Rules of Love, Columbia TriStar, 2001. Lab assistant, ⬙Make Me Bad,⬙ Korn: Deuce, Epic Music Video, 2002. Appeared in the music videos ⬙God Gave Me Everything⬙ by Mick Jagger, 2001; ⬙Dizzy⬙ by Goo Goo Dolls; ⬙Make Me Bad⬙ by Korn; and ⬙Strong Enough⬙ by Cher.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Lady Jocelyn, A Knight’s Tale, Columbia/Twentieth Century–Fox, 2001. Erica Sutton, 40 Days and 40 Nights (also known as 40 jours et 40 nuits), Miramax, 2002. Lauren Hynde, The Rules of Attraction (also known as Die regeln des spiels), Lions Gate Films, 2002. Max, Wholey Moses (short film), 2003, HBO Latin America, 2005. Mara Sinclair, The Order (also known as The Sin Eater and Sin Eater—Die seele des boesen), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Melanie, The Double (short film), Prophecy Pictures, 2004. Taylor Spencer, Chasing Ghosts, American World Pictures, 2005. Jo, I Hate You (short film), Melodic Pictures, 2005. Girl with pink hair, Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang, Warner Bros., 2005. Marisol, Devour, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2005. Josie, Undiscovered (also known as Wannabe), Lions Gate Films, 2005. Victoria, Catacombs, Lions Gate Films, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Interview, June, 2001, p. 26. People Weekly, April 1, 2002, p. 98. Time Magazine, July 21, 2001, pp. 34–35. Electronic: Film Force, http://filmforce.ign.com, May 11, 2001. A Girl’s World Online, http://www.agirlsworld.com, April 1, 2001. Movies About Us, http://movies.about.com, October 20, 2005.
STANLEY, Lee 1943– PERSONAL Born May 23, 1943, in Burlington, VT; father, an artist; married, wife’s name Carol, February 15, 1968 (divorced October 8, 1974); married, wife’s name Linda
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(a producer), April 9, 1977; children: (first marriage) Quinn Gonzalez (daughter); (second marriage) Shane (a writer, producer, and director).
Himself, A Step Apart, syndicated, 1992. Host, Drug Watch L.A.—2nd Edition, 1992. Host, Kids Against Crime, TBN, 1995. Himself, Dream Chasers (also known as The Dream Catcher), 2003.
Career: Director, producer, writer, actor, film editor, and cinematographer. Certified scuba diver; licensed Protestant minister; Saxons River Entertainment, partner and vice president for development.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Officer Brinkman, ⬙Log 132: Producer,⬙ Adam–12, NBC, 1968. Officer Johnson, ⬙Log 33: It All Happened So Fast,⬙ Adam–12, NBC, 1969. Ben Boyer, ⬙Panic in the Sand,⬙ The New People, ABC, 1969. Ben Boyer, ⬙Murderer!,⬙ The New People, ABC, 1969. Deputy Barry, ⬙Dead Man, Dead Man,⬙ The Immortal, ABC, 1970. ⬙With Intent to Kill,⬙ Mannix, CBS, 1971.
Awards, Honors: Gold Award, outstanding documentary television or video production, WorldFest Houston, 1989, for Desperate Passage; Emmy Award, outstanding individual achievement in informational programming, 1993, for Gridiron Gang; Christopher Award (with others), television and cable category, 1993, for Father/ Son; two CINE Golden Eagle Awards, Council on International Non–theatrical Events, including one for best documentary, 1994, and Silver Award, outstanding documentary theatrical feature film, WorldFest Houston, 1996, all for Street Pirates; five Emmy Awards and numerous Emmy Award nominations for production, direction, camera operation, film editing, and series host; certificate of appreciation from attorney general of the United States; special award from Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
Television Appearances; Other: Lieutenant Manners, Assault on the Wayne (movie), ABC, 1971. Appeared as Ryan in the series Mr. Novak, NBC. Film Director: (And producer) On the Line (documentary), Interwest Film, 1972. Bicycle Safety (documentary), 1975. Walk Safe, Young America (documentary short film), 1975. Motorcycle Experience (documentary), 1976. Safety, Check Your Car (short film), 1977. Off the Wall (short film), 1980. (And producer and cinematographer) Mountain Tops (documentary), Pyramid Film and Video, 1981. (And producer and editor) Desperate Passage (documentary), Westinghouse Syndicate, 1987. Street Pirates (documentary), 1994. (And producer) Crime Defense, Lando–Stanley Entertainment/Naczinski and Associates/Stanhaven Productions, 1997. Held for Ransom, Cutting Edge Entertainment, 2000. Carman: The Champion, 8X Entertainment, 2001.
CREDITS Television Producer and Director; Specials: (And editor) Maiden Voyage, 1989. (And editor) Father/Son (also known as Father, Son: America’s Desperate Passage), syndicated, 1990. (And editor) A Time for Life, syndicated, 1991. Drug Watch L.A., 1991. A Step Apart, syndicated, 1992. Drug Watch L.A.—2nd Edition, 1992. Gridiron Gang, The Family Channel, 1993. (And editor) Good Cop ... Bad Kid?, NBC, 1993. Transitions, Court TV, 1998. Dream Chasers (also known as The Dream Catcher), 2003. Television Work; Miniseries: Coproducer, The Thorn Birds, ABC, 1983.
Film Appearances: Kid, Blackboard Jungle, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1955. (Uncredited) English prisoner, Von Ryan’s Express, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1965. (Uncredited) Private Richards, What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?, United Artists, 1966. (Uncredited) Dixon, Hotel, Warner Bros., 1967. (Uncredited) Singing gnome, The Gnome–Mobile, Buena Vista, 1967. Motor cop, Angels from Hell, American International Pictures, 1968. Lieutenant Martin Mitgang, Ice Station Zebra, Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1968.
Television Work; Series: Creator, S.W.A.T., ABC, 1975. Producer, Speedvision Speedshop, 1999. Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, Maiden Voyage, 1989. Himself, Father/Son (also known as Father, Son: America’s Desperate Passage), syndicated, 1990. Host, A Time for Life, syndicated, 1991. Host, Drug Watch L.A., 1991. 298
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STEBBINGS Television Episodes: Writer for Banacek, NBC.
STEBBINGS, Peter PERSONAL Born February 28, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Education: Trained at Circle in the Square Theatre School. Career: Actor. Performed with the Vancouver Youth Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Held various jobs, including work as a bicycle courier and in a restaurant.
RECORDINGS Videos: Director, To Your Health, Stanhaven Productions, 1988. Producer and director, Karate Kids Workout, New Leaf Distributing, 2005.
Awards, Honors: Gemini Award nominations, best performance by an actor in a continuing leading dramatic role, Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1997 and 1998, both for Madison; Gemini Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a guest role in a dramatic series, 2002, for ⬙Asylum,⬙ Blue Murder.
WRITINGS Film Scripts: On the Line (documentary), Interwest Film, 1972. Bicycle Safety (documentary), 1975. Walk Safe, Young America (documentary short film), 1975. Motorcycle Experience (documentary), 1976. Safety, Check Your Car (short film), 1977. Mountain Tops (documentary), Pyramid Film and Video, 1981. Street Pirates (documentary), 1994. Crime Defense, Lando–Stanley Entertainment/Naczinski and Associates/Stanhaven Productions, 1997. Held for Ransom (based on the novel I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan), Cutting Edge Entertainment, 2000. Carman: The Champion, 8X Entertainment, 2001.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Kevin Sharpe, Madison (also known as Working It Out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1994–97. Paul Deeds, Traders, CanWest Global Television, 1997–99. Peter Marr, The Hoop Life, Showtime, 1999–2000. Markus Alexander, Jeremiah, Showtime, 2002–2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Chris, Sexual Advances, ABC, 1992. Young Del, A Family of Strangers (also known as Nee de pere inconnu), CBS, 1993. George Regan, On Hostile Ground, TBS, 2000. Phil Valenz (some sources cite Phil Lessing), No Alibi, HBO, 2000. Michael Taix, Word of Honor, TNT, 2003. Barnaby Horne, Tripping the Wire: A Stephen Tree Mystery, CTV, 2005.
Television Specials: A Time for Life, syndicated, 1991. Drug Watch L.A., 1991. A Step Apart, syndicated, 1992. Drug Watch L.A.—2nd Edition, 1992. Good Cop ... Bad Kid?, NBC, 1993. Transitions, Court TV, 1998. Dream Chasers (also known as The Dream Catcher), 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Cassidy, ⬙The Sechelt Queen,⬙ The Beachcombers, CBC, 1989. ⬙Clay Pigeon,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1990. ⬙Just Say No!,⬙ 21 Jump Street, syndicated, 1990. ⬙Saint Walt,⬙ Neon Rider, syndicated, 1992. Jeffrey, ⬙Black or Blue,⬙ Street Justice, syndicated, 1993.
Television Miniseries: The Thorn Birds, ABC, 1983. 299
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Kelso, ⬙Hostage Hearts,⬙ Cobra, syndicated, 1993. Kevin Sharpe, ⬙The Girl Most Likely,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It Out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1993. Marty, ⬙GenderBender,⬙ The X–Files, Fox, 1994. Jimmy, ⬙Blackout,⬙ Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, syndicated, 1996. Paul, ⬙The Girl Who Was Plugged In,⬙ Welcome to Paradox, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998. Seth Todtman, ⬙Final Exam,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 1998. Luke, ⬙Revival,⬙ The Outer Limits, Showtime, Sci–Fi Channel, and syndicated, 2000. Tsarlov, ⬙Run Sydney Run,⬙ Relic Hunter (also known as Relic Hunter—Die Schatzjaegerin and Sydney Fox l’aventuriere), syndicated, 2001. ⬙Asylum,⬙ Blue Murder, CanWest Global Television, 2001. Blaire McDonald, ⬙The Shed,⬙ Cold Squad, CTV, 2002. Malek, ⬙Allegiance,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2002. Malek, ⬙Cure,⬙ Stargate SG–1, Sci–Fi Channel and syndicated, 2002. Kristoff, ⬙The Hand of God,⬙ Mutant X, syndicated, 2003. Eco, ⬙In Spite of All the Danger,⬙ The Eleventh Hour, CTV, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Cult Times, January, 2003, p. 11; June, 2004, p. 11. TV Zone Special, July, 2002, pp. 59–61; October, 2002, p. 35.
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SUMPTER, Donald 1943– (Don Sumpter) PERSONAL Born February 13, 1943, in England. Career: Actor. CREDITS
Film Appearances: Detective Eddie (some sources cite Karl), Drive, She Said, Beyond Films, 1997. Jeffery, Letting Go, Tick Tock Productions, 1998. Karl Blue, Rudy Blue, The Asylum, 1999. Culver, Picture Claire, Serendipity Point Films, 2001. Sam Walker, On Their Knees, Rogers Video, 2001. Kuryshev, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), Paramount, 2002. Lothario, Blue Boy and Girl in Pink, Stage Fright Productions, 2002. Dr. Gabriel Goode, The Limb Salesman, Shoreline Entertainment, 2004. Dad, Kardia, Alcina Pictures 2005. Minister, Citizen Duane, ThinkFilm, 2006.
Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Sparks, The Lost Continent (also known as The Dying Sea, Lost Island, and The People of Abrimes), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1968. Pete Laver, Night after Night after Night (also known as He Kills Night after Night after Night and Night Slasher), Butcher’s Film Service, 1969. Max, The Walking Stick, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1970. Steve, Groupie Girl (also known as I Am a Groupie), Eagle, 1970. Norman’s friend, Bleak Moments (also known as Loving Moments), Autumn Productions/BFI Production Board/Memorial Enterprises, 1971. Sunday Bloody Sunday, United Artists, 1971. Clibborn, Forbidden Passion: Oscar Wilde, 1976. Donald Neilson, The Black Panther, Marquis Video, 1977. Mark, Hardcore (also known as Fiona and Frankly Fiona), 1977, Rochelle Films, 1979. Porossian, Meetings with Remarkable Men, Libra Films, 1979. Dave, Curse of the Pink Panther, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1983. (In archive performance from the television series Sanctuary) Unstable Elements—Atomic Stories 1939–85, 1985. Claudius, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Cinecom International Films, 1991. Michael, Mechant garcon, 1992.
Appeared in the short film A Night in Motion and as a Nazi officer in the short film Pigeon. Stage Appearances: Silver Johnny, Mojo, Western Theatre Conspiracy, Firehall Arts Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1997. WRITINGS Screenplays: (With Vanessa Parise) Dick and Jane vs. the World, Empera Pictures/Noble House Productions, 2006. 300
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SUMPTER The Saliva Milkshake (also known as Centre Play: Saliva Milk Shake), BBC, 1975. Pompeius, Antony & Cleopatra (also known as The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Antony & Cleopatra), BBC–2, 1981.
(As Don Sumpter) Salgedo, Being Human, Warner Bros., 1994. Brackenbury, Richard III, United Artists, 1995. Ahmed Yaasin, Tangier Cop (also known as Heartbreak City), ICC/La Sept–Arte/Le Sabre, 1997. Dr. Savran, K–19: The Widowmaker (also known as K*19: The Widowmaker and K–19: Terreur sous la mer), Paramount, 2002. Leveret, Enigma (also known as Enigma—Das Geheimnis), Miramax/Manhattan Pictures International, 2002. Tim Donohue, The Constant Gardener, Focus Features, 2005.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Dave Caller, ⬙It’s Easy Once You Know How: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Z Cars, BBC, 1967. Ted Reece, ⬙Proof Positive,⬙ Softly Softly, BBC, 1967. Enrico Casali, ⬙The Wheel in Space,⬙ Doctor Who, BBC, 1968. Lee, ⬙The Girl with the Blue Guitar,⬙ Sanctuary, Rediffusion, 1968. Gezool, ⬙The Benefits of Earth,⬙ The Adventures of Don Quick, London Weekend Television, 1970. Commander Ridgeway, ⬙The Sea Devils,⬙ Doctor Who, BBC, 1972. Jim Page, ⬙Strays,⬙ Barlow at Large, BBC, 1973. George Hartley, ⬙Choirboy,⬙ Softly Softly, BBC, 1975. ⬙Assault on the Ritz,⬙ Quiller, BBC, 1975. Heslop, ⬙Promises,⬙ Target, BBC, 1978. Stanley Reeves, ⬙The Teddy Bears’ Nightmare,⬙ Shoestring, BBC, 1980. Roscoe, ⬙Fall of a Birdman,⬙ Bergerac, BBC, 1983. Sudburry, ⬙Hypnotizing Rita,⬙ Minder, Thames Television, 1984. Jack Evans, ⬙For Whom the Chimes Toll,⬙ Boon, Central Television, 1986. Jack Evans, ⬙Grand Expectations,⬙ Boon, Central Television, 1986. Alexander Bonaparte Cust, ⬙The ABC Murders,⬙ Poirot (also known as Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙ and Poirot, Series Four), Independent Television, c. 1992, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, 1992. Inspector, ⬙The Strike,⬙ Drop the Dead Donkey, Channel 4 (England), 1994. Milan, ⬙The End User: Part 1,⬙ Between the Lines, BBC, 1994. Keith Sullivan, ⬙Romeo Trap,⬙ In Deep, BBC, 2001. Mr. Love, ⬙Gangsters,⬙ The Estate Agents, Channel 4, 2002. Archie Foster, ⬙127,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 2003. Archie Foster, ⬙128,⬙ The Bill, Independent Television, 2003. Farrington, ⬙Brooklyn Bridge,⬙ Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, BBC, 2003. General Harkin, ⬙Mad Dogs,⬙ Ultimate Force, Independent Television, 2003. Maynard, ⬙Hidden Truth,⬙ A Touch of Frost, Independent Television, 2003. Professor Jay Miller, ⬙Facade,⬙ Holby City, BBC, 2003. Jimmy Fisk, Serious and Organised, Independent Television, 2003. Alfie Clemens, ⬙The Long Bank Holiday,⬙ The Last Detective, Independent Television, 2004.
Television Appearances; Series: Tony, Hadleigh, Yorkshire Television, 1973. Ned Corbould, The Children of the New Forest, BBC, 1977. Paul Brack, The Brack Report, Thames Television, 1982. Uncle Ginger, The Queen’s Nose, BBC, 1995. Television Appearances; Miniseries: The First Churchills, BBC, 1969, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1971. Aram, Jesus of Nazareth (also known as Gesu di Nazareth), NBC, 1977. Harry, The Rose Medallion, BBC, 1981. Captain Hawdon, Bleak House, BBC, 1985, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1985. Clibborn, Oscar, BBC, 1985. Inspector Titmarsh, The Blackheath Poisonings, Central Television, 1992, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1993. Matthew Pyke, The Buddha of Suburbia, BBC, 1993. Kartashov, Grushko, BBC, 1994. Commander Harold Chapple, Our Friends in the North, BBC, 1996. Dr. Rawl, Cold Lazarus, BBC and Channel 4 (England), 1996, Bravo, 1997. Bombay Blue, Channel 4, 1998. Compeyson, Great Expectations, BBC, 1999, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1999. Mr. Brooker, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (also known as Mr. Nickleby and Nicholas Nickleby), Independent Television, 2001, Bravo, 2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Agent, Les Miserables, Incorporated Television Company and CBS, 1978. Frank, Aimee, BBC, 1991. Gus Mullavey, Dalziel and Pascoe: A Sweeter Lazarus, BBC, 2000. Benni Baum, The Point Men, Starz!, 2001. Television Appearances; Specials: Soldier, A Hero of Our Time (also known as Wednesday Play: A Hero of Our Time), BBC, 1966. 301
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Berlinetti, Donor, CBS, 1990. Neighbor, Under Investigation, 1993. Irma, Edie & Pen (also known as Desert Gamble), HBO, 1996. The Cottonwood, Showtime, 1996. Ticket seller, The Amati Girls, Fox Family Channel, 2000. Mrs. Guzzi, Just Desserts, The Hallmark Channel, 2004. Helen, McBride: It’s Murder, Madam, The Hallmark Channel, 2005.
SUSI, Carol Ann (Carol–Ann Susi) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Specials: Love Scenes (also known as Ecstacy, Lovescene, and Love Secrets), Playboy Channel, 1984. Voice of third pigeon, The Happy Prince: An Animated Special from ⬙The Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child⬙ Series (animated), HBO, 1999.
Career: Actress. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As Carol–Ann Susi) Jean, The Secret of My Succe$s, MCA/Universal, 1987. Receptionist, Outrageous Fortune, Buena Vista, 1987. First Segestra daughter, Blood Red, Hemdale Releasing, 1988. Angela, Wedding Band, IRS Media, 1990. Filomena, My Blue Heaven, Warner Bros., 1990. Candy Colletti, Masters of Menace, New Line Cinema, 1991. Psychiatric patient, Death Becomes Her, Universal, 1992. Aunt Anash, Wedding Bell Blues, Curb Entertainment/ Legacy Releasing, 1996. Waitress, Qiana (short film), Jo Films, 1996. Cynthia, Eat Your Heart Out, First Look Pictures Releasing, 1997. Clamato’s wife, Jane Austen’s Mafia! (also known as Mafia!), Buena Vista, 1998. Waiting for Woody (short film), Gold Coast Productions, 1998. Monique, Tempest Eye, Brymar Pix, 2000. Sophie’s sister, Cats & Dogs, Warner Bros., 2001. Face to Face, 2001.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Ginger, ⬙In Your Dreams,⬙ Who’s the Boss?, ABC, 1989. Gloria, ⬙The Term Paper,⬙ Married People, ABC, 1990. Mara Bernstein, ⬙My Three Dads,⬙ Night Court, NBC, 1990. Norma, ⬙The Home Show,⬙ Growing Pains, ABC, 1990. Secretary thirty–seven, ⬙Goin’ to the Chapel: Part 2,⬙ Murphy Brown, CBS, 1990. Angeline, ⬙Honor Thy Mother,⬙ Cheers, NBC, 1991. Carrie, ⬙The New Friend,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1992. Desk sergeant, ⬙Faith, Hope, and Charity: Part 2,⬙ A Different World, NBC, 1992. Female passenger, ⬙Riding Backwards,⬙ Mad about You (also known as Loved by You), NBC, 1992. Connie, ⬙Jumpin’ Jack Fleishman,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1994. Frannie, ⬙Flight of the Bumblebee,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1995. Frannie, ⬙The Naked and the Dead, but Mostly the Naked,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1995. Miss Sloane, ⬙Here She Comes, Miss Murder,⬙ Pointman, syndicated, 1995. Connie, ⬙Touched by an Anger,⬙ The Home Court, NBC, 1996. Frannie, ⬙The Hood, the Bud & the Kelly: Part 2,⬙ Married ... with Children, Fox, 1996. Pregnant alien abductee, ⬙Baby Shower,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1996. Doris, ⬙It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad Season Opener,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (also known as Sabrina and Sabrina Goes to College), ABC, 1998. Mrs. Boukidis, ⬙Pass the Salt,⬙ Just Shoot Me!, NBC, 1998. Mrs. Lazzarini, ⬙Goodbye Lazz,⬙ USA High, syndicated, 1998. Mrs. Marino, ⬙Take These Pills and Shove ’Em,⬙ Becker, CBS, 1998. Ms. Deluca, ⬙Roast Chicken,⬙ The King of Queens, CBS, 2000. Surly woman, ⬙Who Da Man?,⬙ City Guys, NBC, 2000.
Film Work: Additional voice, Sea of Love, Universal, 1989. Television Appearances; Series: Monique Marmelstein, Kolchak: The Night Stalker (also known as The Night Stalker), ABC, 1974–75. Grace, Something So Right, NBC, 1996–97, ABC, 1998. Television Appearances; Movies: Monique Marmelstein, Crackle of Death (Kolchak: The Night Stalker episodes ⬙The Energy Eater⬙ and ⬙Firefall⬙ re–edited as a movie), 1976. Gina, Leave ’Em Laughing, CBS, 1981. 302
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SUSSMAN CREDITS Film Appearances: Alan Joseph Zuckerman, Liberty Heights, Warner Bros., 1999. Lenny, Almost Famous (also known as Untitled: Almost Famous the Bootleg Cut), DreamWorks, 2000. Steve, Wet Hot American Summer, USA Films, 2001. Calculator guy, Kissing Jessica Stein, Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2001. Supernerd, Artificial Intelligence: AI (also known as A.I. Artificial Intelligence), Warner Bros., 2001. James, Pipe Dream, Castle Hill Productions, 2002. Caesar, Garmento, Film Threat DVD, 2002. Tyler Cohen, Changing Lanes, Paramount, 2002. Barry Lowenstein, Sweet Home Alabama, Buena Vista, 2002. Ira, Little Black Book, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2004. Neil, Hitch, Columbia, 2005. Denis Slater, Funny Money, 2005.
Appeared as Debra, Bob, CBS; as Madame Dorina, Doogie Howser, M.D., ABC; as Charlene, The King of Queens, CBS; as Ms. Theresa Malina, Michael Hayes, CBS; and as a checker, Murphy Brown, CBS. Also appeared in episodes of Blossom, NBC; and Good Advice, CBS. Television Appearances; Pilots: The Big Rip–Off, NBC, 1975. Private Theresa Pelligrini, Wendy Hooper—U.S. Army, NBC, 1981. Marilyn, Married to the Mob, CBS, 1989. Grace, Something So Right, NBC, 1996. Meat–selling woman, Fired Up, NBC, 1997. Susy, Out of Practice, CBS, 2005.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Jeff of the Universe, Fox, 1999.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Tuba guy, ⬙History of the World,⬙ Third Watch, NBC, 1999. Kevin, ⬙Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist’s Office,⬙ The Sopranos, HBO, 2000. Phil Hobart, ⬙Blink,⬙ Law & Order: Criminal Intent, NBC, 2003. Colin, ⬙Just a Touch,⬙ ER, NBC, 2004. Colin, ⬙Abby Normal,⬙ ER, NBC, 2004.
PERSONAL Addresses: Agent—The Kohner Agency, 9300 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 555, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Benderspink, 110 S. Fairfax Ave., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials, including Verizon Wireless, 2002, Staples, 2003, and Netscape, 2004.
Also appeared as Joe, Law & Order, NBC; in Ghost Stories, syndicated.
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TESSIER, Christian 1978– PERSONAL Born 1978, in Canada.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Real Mature, ABC, 1991. The Tomorrow People, Nickelodeon, 1993. Joey Passamontes, All Souls, UPN, 2001.
Addresses: Agent—Artists Management Ltd., 3 Talback Place, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1H 8M9. Career: Actor.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Josh, ⬙The Tale of Laughing in the Dark,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994. Kullback, ⬙The Tale of the Curious Camera,⬙ Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Nickelodeon, 1994. Michael ⬙Mickey⬙ Ward, ⬙Say Cheese and Die!,⬙ Goosebumps, Fox, 1996. Third cop, ⬙Sanctuary,⬙ The Hunger, Showtime, 1999.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Steve, Eli’s Lesson, Mind’s Eye Pictures, 1992. Herb, Habitat, A–Pix Entertainment, 1997. Orson, Night of the Demons III (also known as Demon House and La nuit des demons 3), Fries Film Group/Republic, 1997. Mickey, Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 (also known as Battlefield Earth), Warner Bros., 2000. Drunk, The Score, Paramount, 2001. First club–goer, Levity, Studio Canal, 2003. Cade, Shattered Glass, Lions Gate Films, 2003. MRI technician, Timeline, Paramount, 2003. Interrogation officer, Taking Lives, Warner Bros., 2004. Aaron, The Day after Tomorrow, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2004.
Appeared as Ricky in ⬙The Baseball Fan Mystery,⬙ The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo. Television Appearances; Other: Bill, Dice (miniseries), 2001. Farley Mowat, Ten Days to Victory (special), 2005. RECORDINGS Videos: Christian, The Worst of ⬙You Can’t Do That on Television⬙ (also known as Nickelodeon Presents the Worst of ⬙You Can’t Do That on Television⬙), Elektra Video, 1989.
Television Appearances; Series: Christian and Alpha–Alpha, You Can’t Do That on Television (also known as You Can’t Do That on TV), Nickelodeon, 1989–90. Marmaduke ⬙Megabyte⬙ Damon, The Tomorrow People, Nickelodeon, 1992–1995. Joey Passamontes, a recurring role, All Souls, UPN, 2001.
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Addresses: Agent—Artmedia, 20, av. Rapp, Paris 75007 France.
Charlene, ⬙Not Just Anybody,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1993. Sara Lightfoot, ⬙Bless the Child,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1994. Little Deer, ⬙Line of Fire,⬙ Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series), syndicated, 1995. Marian Blackwing, ⬙Blackwing,⬙ Forever Knight, USA Network and syndicated, 1995. Grey Hawk, ⬙Wilderness Run,⬙ Viper, syndicated, 1997. Jane Cogo, ⬙Before I Wake,⬙ The Crow: Stairway to Heaven, syndicated, 1998.
Career: Actress. StoryTeller Theatre, founding member; presenter of suicide prevention seminars in Native communities.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Amy, ⬙Shofar, So Good,⬙ Northern Exposure, CBS, 1994.
Member: Screen Actors Guild, Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artists, University of British Columbia Performers.
Film Appearances: The Wake (short film; also known as Veillee funebre), National Film Board of Canada, 1986. Olivia D’Lonais, Showdown at Williams Creek (also known as Kootenai Brown and The Legend of Kootenai Brown), National Film Board of Canada/ British Columbia Film Commission/Republic Pictures, 1991. Shirley Topaha, The Dark Wind, Carolco, 1993. Nobody’s girlfriend, Dead Man (also known as Jim Jarmusch’s ⬙Dead Man⬙), Miramax, 1995. Stella, Skins, First Look Pictures Releasing, 2002. Fugitives Run (also known as Don’t Call Me Tonto and Ne m’appelez pas Tonto), American World Pictures, 2003. Leslie Peters/Jane Doe number one, Unnatural & Accidental, Raven West Films, 2006.
THRUSH, Michelle 1967– PERSONAL Born February 6, 1967; raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Education: Graduated from Plains Indians Cultural Survival School. Ethnicity: Cree.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Sylvie LeBret, North of 60, CBC, 1996–97. Laura, Moccasin Flats, [Canada], beginning 2003. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Rainbow Woman, Children of the Dust (also known as A Good Day to Die), CBS, 1995. Morning Horse, DreamKeeper, ABC, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Sally Littlefeathers, Isaac Littlefeathers (also known as Isaac, Nuage–fouguex), CBC, 1984. Ghost of Christmas past, Ebenezer, TNT, 1997. Holly, ⬙Unwed Father,⬙ ABC Movie of the Week, ABC, 1997. Sylvie LeBret, Trial by Fire (also known as North of 60: Trial by Fire), CBC, 2000.
Film Work: Automated dialogue replacement voice, Last of the Dogmen, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Stage Appearances: Eileen Joe, The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, Firehall Arts Centre, Firehall Theatre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, c. 1992. Lead role, Written in Stone, Green Thumb Theatre for Young People, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, c. 1993. Danielle, Girl Who Loved Her Horses, Theatre Direct, 1995. Zhaboonigan, The Rez Sisters, The Grand Theatre, London, Ontario, Canada, c. 1995.
Some sources cite appearances in Daughters of the Country and Dusk ’til Dawn. Television Appearances; Episodic: Charlene, ⬙Best Friends,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1993. Charlene, ⬙The Circle,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1993. Charlene, ⬙Class Act,⬙ Madison (also known as Working It out at Madison), CanWest Global Television, 1993.
Appeared as an angel and coach, Heaven Can Wait, as Detective Peers, Red Spy at Night, and as a wife, Wild West, all Bowness Theatre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; as Denise, Dance Me Born; as Mary, Song of the Circle, Spirit Song, University of British Columbia; as a native 305
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princess, The Toyshop, Mainstage, Prince’s Island; as Pihew/Florence, Generic Warriors and No Name Indians, Native Earth Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; as Raven, Stolen Horses, Second Stage Gallery; as the title role, Sadie Shaw from Arkansas, T. B. Riley Theatre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; and as various roles, The All Complete Aboriginal Show, Montreal Youth Theatre. Major Tours: Reclaim (solo show), Canadian cities, beginning 1992. Appeared in a tour of the solo show Inertia. Stage Work: Director and producer, Reclaim (solo show), Canadian cities, beginning 1992. WRITINGS Writings for the Stage: Reclaim (solo show), Canadian cities, beginning 1992. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Theatrum, April/May, 1994.
Television Appearances; Series: Dr. Jack Hodgins, Bones, Fox, 2005.
THYNE, T. J. 1976(?)– (T. J. Tyne)
Television Appearances; Episodic: Todd, ⬙Desperately Seeking Willow,⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1998. Second freshman boy, ⬙Moving On,⬙ Party of Five, Fox, 1998. Steve, ⬙Six Degrees of Marlon,⬙ The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1998. Dr. Oberman, ⬙The One Hundredth,⬙ Friends, NBC, 1998. Jerry, ⬙Yes, We Have No Bananas (or Anything Else for That Matter),⬙ Home Improvement, ABC, 1998. Seth, ⬙The Mischievous Elf,⬙ Jesse, NBC, 1999. Second waiter, ⬙Memories of Me,⬙ It’s Like, You Know ... , ABC, 1999. Mr. Messinger, ⬙Lucky Day,⬙ Becker, CBS, 1999. Todd Charleton, ⬙To Be or Not to Be Evil,⬙ G vs E, USA Network, 1999. Pizza man, ⬙Jackie Oh ... ,⬙ Rude Awakening, Showtime, 1999. Leonard Culver, ⬙Performance Anxiety,⬙ Early Edition, CBS, 2000. Eric, ⬙Then Came Cousin Aidan,⬙ Then Came You, ABC, 2000. Young groom, ⬙Wedding Bell Blues,⬙ The Parkers, UPN, 2000.
PERSONAL Born c. 1976, in Boston, MA. Education: University of Southern California, graduated, 1997. Addresses: Office—Theatre Junkies Productions, 3940 Laurel Canyon Blvd., Suite 982, Studio City, CA 91604. Agent—Acme Talent and Literary Agency, 4727 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 333, Los Angeles, CA 90010. Career: Actor. Theatre Junkies Productions, Studio City, CA, cofounder and member of creative team. As a college student, worked as a film extra; appeared in commercials for Ford Motor Co., 1999, Verizon Wireless, 2000, Chevrolet, and others. CREDITS Film Appearances: (As T. J. Tyne) Fraternity guy, Edtv (also known as Ed TV), MCA/Universal, 1999. Jeffy, Scriptfellas, 1999. 306
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TRAVIS Stage Appearances: Appeared in Van Gogh, Mint Theatre Company, New York City. RECORDINGS Videos: Appeared as Perry in Alcohol 101.
TRAVIS, Randy 1959– PERSONAL Original name, Randy Bruce Traywick; born May 4, 1959, in Marshville, NC; son of Harold (a construction business owner, horse breeder, and turkey farmer) and Bobbie (a textile factory worker) Traywick; married Elizabeth ⬙Lib⬙ Hatcher (his manager), May 31, 1991. Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Office— c/o PO Box 121137, Nashville, TN 37212. Career: Singer, songwriter, and actor. Began playing guitar at age eight, and at ten formed a duo with brother Ricky called the Traywick Brothers; also performed in local clubs and talent shows at a young age; signed record deal with Paula Records, 1978; had record deal with Warner Bros., 1985–97; signed record deal with DreamWorks, 1997. Previously worked as a cook, Country City, U.S.A., Charlotte, NC. Member: Grand Ole Opry. Awards, Honors: Horizon Award, Country Music Association, 1986; Grammy Award, best country vocal— male, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, American Music Award, best country album, Country Music Award, best album, Country Music Association, 1987, all for Always and Forever; American Music Awards, best country single, and best country video, Country Music Award, best single, Country Music Association, 1987, all for ⬙Forever and Ever, Amen⬙; American Music Award, country male artist of the year, 1987; Academy of Country Music, top male vocalist, 1987; Music City News, male vocalist of the year, and star of tomorrow, 1987; Country Music Award, male vocalist of the year, Country Music Association, 1987; Grammy Award, best country vocal– male, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1988, for Old 8 x 10; American Music Award, country single of the year, 1988, for ⬙I Told You So⬙;
Appeared as Art in an episode of Fastlane, Fox; and as Corey, That’s Life, CBS. Television Appearances; Other: Justin, Kilroy (pilot), HBO, 1999. Dean, The Darwin Conspiracy (movie), UPN, 1999. 307
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Music City News, entertainer of the year, and male artist of the year, 1988; Nashville Network Viewers Choice Awards, favorite entertainer, 1988; Country Music Award, best male vocalist, Country Music Association, 1988; American Music Award, best country male artist, 1988; American Music Award, best country single, 1989, for ⬙Deeper Than the Holler⬙; People’s Choice Award, favorite male musical performer, 1989; American Music Award, country male artist, 1989; Billboard Music Award, male country artist, 1990; People’s Choice Award, favorite male country musical performer, 1990; Golden Angel Award, 1990; Grammy Award (with others), best country collaboration with vocals, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 1999, for ⬙Same Old Train⬙; Dove Award, country/bluegrass album of the year, Gospel Music Association, 2001, for Inspirational Journey; Dove Award, country recorded song of the year, Gospel Music Association, 2001, for ⬙Baptism⬙; Mainstream Country Artist of the Year, Christian Country Music Association, 2003; Dove Award, Gospel Music Association, 2003, Grammy Award, best Southern, country, or bluegrass gospel album, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 2004, both for Rise and Shine; Country Music Award, song of the year, Country Music Association, Christian Country Music Association Award, song of the year, 2003, Academy of Country Music Award, song of the year, Dove Award, country recorded song of the year, Gospel Music Association Award, 2004, all for ⬙Three Wooden Crosses⬙; Dove Award, country album of the year, Gospel Music Association, 2004, Grammy Award, best Southern, country or bluegrass, gospel album, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, 2005, for Worship & Faith; Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, 2004.
John Claiborne, John John in the Sky (also known as I’ll Wave Back), Monarch Home Video, 2000. Pecos Jim (evil video game gunslinger), The Cactus Kid, 2000. Frank Bones, Texas Rangers, Miramax, 2001. Jack Fowler/Jack Cole, The Long Ride Home, Lions Gate Films, 2003. Narrator, Apple Jack (also known as The Legend of Apple Jack), 2003. Kyle Sherman, The Visitation, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006. Television Appearances; Series: Wayne, Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1994–2003. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Captain Sam Garner, Texas (also known as James A. Michener’s ⬙Texas⬙), ABC, 1995. Television Appearances; Movies: U.S. Marshall Harriman, Dead Man’s Revenge, USA Network, 1994. Clay Traynor, A Holiday to Remember, CBS, 1995. Cole Younger, Frank and Jesse, HBO, 1995. Pony Cobb, Edie & Pen (also known as Desert Gamble), HBO, 1996. Revvin’ Reverend Wally Jones, Steel Chariots, Fox, 1997. Jim, TNT, HBO, 1998. Kyle, The Shooter (also known as Desert Shooter), 1999. Charlie Burden, Jr., The Trial of Old Drum, Animal Planet, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: Country Music Legends, PBS, 1987. The Music Makers: An ASCAP Celebration of American Music at Wolf Trap, PBS, 1987. A Country Music Celebration: The 30th Anniversary of the Country Music Association, CBS, 1988. A Very Special Christmas Party, ABC, 1988. Country Music Crossroads, PBS, 1988. Opryland Celebrates 200 Years of America’s Music, syndicated, 1988. Ooh–La–La—It’s Bob Hope’s Fun Birthday Spectacular From Paris’ Bicentennial, NBC, 1989. Thanks, Troubadour, Thanks (documentary), TNN, 1989. The Presidential Inaugural Gala, CBS, 1989. The Valvoline National Driving Test, CBS, 1989. Fairs and Festivals: Fan Fair/Nashville, TNN, 1990. Funny Business with Charlie Chase III, TNN, 1990. In the Hank Williams Tradition, TNN, 1990. Late Night with David Letterman Eighth Anniversary Special, NBC, 1990. TNN’s All–Star Salute to Country Music, TNN, 1990. Tribute to John Lennon, syndicated, 1990.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Ring member, Young Guns, Fox, 1988. The Legend of O. B. Taggart (also known as The Outlaws: Legend of O. B. Taggart), 1994. Ellison, At Risk, 1994. Narrator/Billy (adult), Annabelle’s Wish, 1997. Ken Adams, Fire Down Below, Columbia, 1997. Billy Porter, The Rainmaker (also known as John Grisham’s ⬙The Rainmaker⬙), Paramount, 1997. Earl, Black Dog, MCA/Universal, 1998. Lloyd Clauswell, Boys Will Be Boys, A–Pix Entertainment, 1998. Storm of the Heart, 1998. Control room technician, Baby Geniuses, Columbia TriStar, 1999. Sheriff Becker, The White River Kid (also known as White River), 1999. Businessman, The Million Dollar Kid, A–Pix Entertainment, 2000. 308
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TRAVIS The 23rd Annual Music City News Country Awards, syndicated, 1989. The 24th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1989. The 31st Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1989. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1989. The 24th Annual Music City News Country Awards, TNN, 1990. The 24th Annual Country Music Association Awards, 1990. The 25th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1990. The 32nd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1990. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1990. Music City News Country Songwriters Awards, TNN, 1991. The 25th Annual Music City News Country Awards, TNN, 1991. The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1991. The 26th Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1992. Presenter, The 27th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1992. Music City News Country Songwriters Awards, TNN, 1993. The 28th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1993. The 29th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1994. Music City News Country Songwriters Awards, 1994. Presenter, The American Music Awards, ABC, 1995. The 30th Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1996. Host, TNN Music City News Country Awards, TNN, 1997. Presenter, The 23rd Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 1997. Presenter, The 32nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1997. The 32nd Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1998. The 33rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, CBS, 1998. Presenter, The 26th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1998. The 34th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, CBS, 1999. Performer, American Veteran Awards, History Channel, 2002. The 35th Annual GMA Music Awards, UPN, 2004. Presenter, The 39th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, CBS, 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 21st Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1986. The 21st Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1987. The 21st Annual Music City News Country Awards, syndicated, 1987. The 22nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1987. The 29th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1987. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1987. The 22nd Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1988. The 23rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, NBC, 1988. The 30th Annual Grammy Awards, CBS, 1988. The American Music Awards, ABC, 1988. The 23rd Annual Country Music Association Awards, CBS, 1989.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Super Dave, Showtime, 1987. Saturday Night Live, NBC, 1988. Guest, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1989. This Is VH1 Country, VH1, 1989. Himself, ⬙Strange Bedfellows,⬙ Down Home, 1991. 309
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Opry Backstage, TNN, 1991. Billy Wheeler, ⬙The Big Payoff,⬙ Matlock, 1992. Billy Wheeler, ⬙The Mark,⬙ Matlock, 1993. The Road, TNN, 1994. Guest caller Steve, ⬙A Word to the Wiseguy,⬙ Frasier, NBC, 1996. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1997, 1998. Ideal man, ⬙The True Adventures of Rudy Kazootie,⬙ Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, 1996. Voice of My Hyunh and Travis Randall, ⬙Dangerous Lumber/Mr. Hyunh Goes Country,⬙ Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1998. Voice, ⬙Peggy’s Fan Fair,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), 2000. John Hagee, TBN, 2000. Blue’s Clues, Nickelodeon, 2002. Himself, Big Time, The WB, 2004.
Film Music: The Legend of O. B. Taggart (also known as The Outlaws: Legend of O. B. Taggart), 1994. Casper’s Haunted Christmas (animated; also known as Le noel hante de Casper), MCA/Universal, 2000. OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Musicians, Volume 9, Gale Research, 1993. Cusic, Don, Randy Travis: The King of the New Country Traditionalists, St. Martin’s Press, 1990. Periodicals: In Style, April 1, 2000, pp. 520.
RECORDINGS Albums: Too Gone Too Long, 1983. Storms of Life, Warner Bros., 1986. Always and Forever, Warner Bros., 1987. Old 8x10, Warner Bros., 1988. No Holdin’ Back, Warner Bros., 1989. An Old–Time Christmas, Warner Bros., 1989. Heroes and Friends, Warner Bros., 1990. High Lonesome, Warner Bros., 1991. Wind in the Wire, Warner Bros., 1992. Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, Warner Bros., 1992. This Is Me, Warner Bros., 1994. Forever and Ever ... The Best of, Warner Bros., 1995. Full Circle, Warner Bros., 1996. You and You Alone, DreamWorks, 1998. Greatest Ⲇ1 Hits, Warner Bros., 1998. A Man Ain’t Made of Stone, DreamWorks, 1999. Super Hits Vol. 1, Warner Bros., 2000. Inspirational Journey, Warner Bros., 2000. Live: It Was Just a Matter of Time, Image Entertainment, 2001. Trail of Memories: The Randy Travis Anthology, Rhino Records, 2002. Rise and Shine, Warner Bros., 2002. The Essential Randy Travis, Warner, 2003. Worship & Faith, Word Entertainment, 2003. The Very Best of Randy Travis, Warner Bros./Rhino, 2004. Passing Through, Word Entertainment, 2004. Glory Train, Word Entertainment, 2005.
TREJO, Danny 1944– (Daniel Trejo) PERSONAL Full name Daniel Trejo; born May 16, 1944, in Los Angeles, CA; son of Dan (a construction worker) and Alice Trejo; cousin of Robert Rodriguez (a filmmaker); married first wife (marriage ended); married Debbie; children: (first marriage) Danny Boy; (second marriage) Gilbert, Danielle. Career: Actor and producer. Undefeated boxing champion at San Quentin Prison. CREDITS Film Appearances: Voice, ⬙A⬙ gai waak (also known as ⬙A⬙ ji hua, Jackie Chan’s ⬙Project A,⬙ Operazione pirati, Pirate Patrol, and Project A), 1983. (As Daniel Trejo) Boxer, Runaway Train, 1985. Art Sanella, Death Wish 4: The Crackdown, Golden Gate, 1987. Prisoner, The Hidden, 1987. See Veer, Penitentiary III, Columbia, 1987. Sharkey, Bulletproof, Virgin, 1988. Member of Chink’s gang, Lock Up, TriStar, 1989. Prison inmate, Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (also known as Kinjite), 1989. (Uncredited) Costello’s bodyguard, Cage, 1989. Hector, Marked for Death (also known as Screwface), Universal, 1990.
Video: Forever & Ever, 1981. This Is Me, Warner Bros., 1994. Live: It was Just a Matter of Time, 2001. Randy Travis: Worship & Faith, Word Entertainment, 2003. 310
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Mean, W. B., Blue, and the Bean (also known as Bail Out), 1990. Prisoner, Maniac Cop 2, LIVE Home Video, 1990. Ticket agent, Carnal Crimes, 1990. Tong, Guns, SND, 1990. Spider, The Last Hour (also known as Concrete War), 1991. Angry client, Lonely Hearts, 1991. First tough prisoner, Deadlock (also known as Wedlock), 1991. Tattoo artist, Whore (also known as If You Can’t Say It ... Just See It), Paramount, 1991. Toshi, Femme Fatale (also known as Fatal Woman), 1991. Palmer, Sex Crimes (also known as Private Affair), Atlantic Home Video, 1992. Frank, Mi Vida Loca (also known as My Crazy Life), 1993. Geronimo, Bound by Honor (also known as Blood In, Blood Out and Blood In, Blood Out ... Bound by Honor), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Young Mexican, Sunset Grill, 1993. Undercover Cop, Lippert, 1994. Construction worker, Criminal Passion (also known as Angel of Desire), 1994. Hawk, The Stranger, 1994. Sergeant Aguilar, Victor One, 1994. El Tango bartender, Dead Badge, 1995. Navajas, Desperado, Columbia TriStar, 1995. Trejo, Heat, 1995. Kumare, Le Jaguar, Gaumont Buena Vista International, 1996. Razor Charlie, From Dusk till Dawn, Dimension Films, 1996. Johnny ⬙Johnny–23⬙ Baca, Con Air, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/Pathe, 1997. Poacher, Anaconda, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 1997. Scarface, Trojan War (also known as Rescue Me), 1997. Boxer, Sepultura: We Are What We Are (documentary), 1997. Collins, The Replacement Killers, 1998. Hitman, Skippy, Paramount, 1998. Max Brito, Champions, EMB, 1998. Pierce, Six Days Seven Nights (also known as 6 Days 7 Nights), Buena Vista, 1998. Rudy Salazar, Dilemma, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1998. Wallace, Point Blank, New Line Cinema, 1998. Desert Heat, Columbia, 1999. Duce’s father, Soundman, 1999. Johnny, Coyote Moon (also known as Desert Heat and Inferno), 1999. Razor Eddie, From Dusk till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money, 1999. Six Shots of Tequila, 1999. (Uncredited) Prisoner, Whiteboyz (also known as Whiteboys), 1999. (As Daniel Trejo) Secuestador 1, Cuenta saldada, 2000. Jumpy, Reindeer Games (also known as Deception), Miramax, 2000. 311
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Chuck, Living the Dream, 2006. Derelict, Hood of Horror (also known as Snoop Dogg’s ⬙Hood of Horror⬙), Arclight Films, 2006. Jack, Jack’s Law, 2006. Major, Richard III, 2006. Hector, Valley of Angels, 2006. Sin City 2, Dimension Films, 2006. Film Work: (Uncredited) Boxing coach: Eric Roberts, Runway Train, 1985. Assistant: Mr. Roberts, By the Sword, 1991. Coproducer and executive producer, The Animal Factory, 2000. Coproducer, Nightstalker, 2002. Producer, Nice Guys, 2006. Producer, Jack’s Law, 2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Gabriel, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story, NBC, 1990. Manny, Kingpin, NBC, 2003.
RECORDINGS Music Videos: Appeared in Mobb Deep’s ⬙Got It Twisted.⬙
Television Appearances; Movies: Raul Galindez, Shannon’s Deal, NBC, 1989. Doublecrossed, HBO, 1991. Las Virgenes bartender, Nails, Showtime, 1992. Hard hat, Doppelganger (also known as Doppelganger: The Evil Within), Sci–Fi Channel, 1993. Prisoner, 12:01, Fox, 1993. Second inmate, Last Light, Showtime, 1993. Cuban, Love, Cheat & Steal, 1993. Luis, Against the Wall, HBO, 1994. Manuel Batista, Los Locos (also known as Los Locos: Posse Rides Again), The Movie Channel, 1997.
Video Games: Voice of Umberto Robina, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (also known as Vice City), Rockstar Games, 2002. Voice of Trejo, Def Jam Fight for NY, Electronic Arts, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 26, 2002, p. 28.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Carlos Urueta, ⬙Point of Attack,⬙ Baywatch, 1991. Second Cholo, ⬙The Shadow of Death,⬙ Reasonable Doubts, UPN, 1992. Chulo, ⬙Masquerade,⬙ Baywatch, 1992. Boxer, ⬙Love and Blood,⬙ Fallen Angels, Showtime, 1995. Gabriel Mota, ⬙Hollie and the Blowfish,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1996. Sid Benedict, Nash Bridges, 1996. Pool player, ⬙Smoking,⬙ Tracey Takes On..., 1998. Hispanic man, ⬙Man’s Best Friend,⬙ Tracey Takes On..., HBO, 1998. Frankie Soto, ⬙Numb and Number,⬙ NYPD Blue, ABC, 1998. Luis Alvarado, ⬙Skel in a Cell,⬙ Brooklyn South, CBS, 1998. Joe Lopez, ⬙Circle of Life,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1998. Jose Rodriguez, ⬙Rise to the Occasion,⬙ Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 1999.
TYKWER, Tom 1965– (Tykwer) PERSONAL Born May 23, 1965, in Wuppertal, Germany. Addresses: Office—X–Filme Creative Pool, BulowstraBe 90, Gartenhaus, Berlin, 10783 Germany. Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Producer, director, screenwriter, and composer. X–Filme Creative Pool (production company) cofounder, with Stefan Arndt; Pale 3 (band), cofounder, with Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil. 312
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Awards, Honors: Best New Director Promotional Award, Hof International Film Festival, 1993, Special Jury Award, Sochi International Film Festival, 1994, Bavarian Film Award, best young direction, 1995, all for Die Todliche Maria; Audience Award, FIPRESCI Prize, international competition, and Golden Alexander nomination, all Thessaloniki Film Festival, Golden Leopard nomination, Locarno International Film Festival, Best Director Award and Grand Prix Asturias nomination, best feature, both Gijon International Film Festival, 1997, Guild Film Award—silver, Guild of German Art House Cinemas, German Film, 1998, all for Winterschlafer; Prize of the City of Hof, Hof International Film Festival, 1998; Critics Award, German Critics Association Awards, 1998; Golden Lion nomination, Venice Film Festival, 1998, Audience Award, Sundance Film Festival, Guild Film Award–gold, Guild of German Art House Cinemas, German Film, Ernst Lubitsch Award, 1999, Independent Spirit Award, best foreign film, Edgar Award nomination, best motion picture, Edgar Allan Poe Awards, Czech Lion nomination, best foreign language film, Chicago Film Critics Association Award nomination (with Johnny Klimek and Reinhold Heil), best original score, Film Award nomination (with Stefan Arndt), best film not in English language, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 2000, Cinema Brazil Grand Prize nomination, best foreign film, 2001, all for Lola rennt; Emerging Masters Showcase Award, Seattle International Film Festival, 1999; Grand Prix Asturias nomination, Gijon International Film Festival, best feature, 2000. Golden Arena, Pula Film Festival, European competition: Special Cineaesthetic Values, Guild Film Award–gold, Guild of German Art House Cinemas, German Film, 2001, Audience Award and Aurora Award–special mention, both Tromso International Film Festival, 2002, all for Der krieger und die kaiserin; Guild Film Award–gold, Guild of German Art House Cinemas, German Film, Golden Berlin Bear nomination, Berlin International Film Festival, 2002, both for Heaven; Short Film Award in Gold, German Short Film Award, outstanding short film—under 30 Minutes length, Golden Berlin Bear nomination, best short film, Berlin International Film Festival, 2004, both for True.
TYKWER Producer, Absolute Giganten (also known as Gigantics and Gigantic), 1999. Director, Der krieger und die kaiserin (also known as The Princess and the Warrior, Der krieger + die kaiserin, and The Warrior and the Empress), Sony Pictures Classics, 2000. Director and pianist, Heaven, Miramax, 2002. (Uncredited) Editor, Good Bye Lenin! (also known as Goodbye Lenin!), Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. Producer, Lautlos, X Verleih AG, 2004. Director, True (short), 2004. Producer, Underexposure (documentary), X Verleih AG, 2005. Producer, Ein Freund von mir, 2005. Coproducer, Ich dich auch, X Verleih AG, 2006, ⬙10th arrondissement,⬙ Paris je t’aime, Celsius Entertainment, 2006. Director, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (also known as Das Parfum), DreamWorks, 2006. Film Appearances: Himself, Wer ist Helene Schwarz? (documentary), 2005. WRITINGS Screenplays: Because, 1990. Epilog, 1992. Die Toedliche Maria (also known as Deadly Maria), United International Pictures, 1994. Das leben ist eine baustelle (also known as Life Is All You Get), City Screen Ltd., 1996. Winterschlaefer (also known as Winter Sleepers and Wintersleepers), 1997. Lola rennt (also known as Run Lola Run and Lola Runs), Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. Der krieger und die kaiserin (also known as The Princess and the Warrior, Der krieger + die kaiserin, and The Warrior and the Empress), Sony Pictures Classics, 2000. True (short), 2004. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (also known as Das Parfum), DreamWorks, 2006.
CREDITS Film Scores: Because, 1990. Epilog, 1992. Die Toedliche Maria (also known as Deadly Maria), United International Pictures, 1994. Winterschlaefer (also known as Winter Sleepers and Wintersleepers), 1997. Lola rennt (also known as Run Lola Run and Lola Runs), Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. (As Tykwer) Der krieger und die kaiserin (also known as The Princess and the Warrior, Der krieger + die kaiserin, and The Warrior and the Empress), Sony Pictures Classics, 2000.
Film Work: Producer and director, Because, 1990. Producer and director, Epilog, 1992. Cinematographer, Drei drachen vom grill, 1992. Producer and director, Die Toedliche Maria (also known as Deadly Maria), United International Pictures, 1994. Director, Winterschlaefer (also known as Winter Sleepers and Wintersleepers), 1997. Director and editor, Lola rennt (also known as Run Lola Run and Lola Runs), Sony Pictures Classics, 1998. 313
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(Additional score) Heaven, Miramax, 2002. True (short), 2004. ⬙10th arrondissement,⬙ Paris je t’aime, Celsius Entertainment, 2006. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (also known as Das Parfum), DreamWorks, 2006. Ich dich auch, X Verleih AG, 2006.
Also appeared in Off Limits. Television Appearances; Movies: First girl, Grand Avenue, HBO, 1996. Woman with weave, Dancing in September, HBO, 2001. Desiree Howard, For One Night, Lifetime, 2005.
Film Songs: Created ⬙In Your Head,⬙ The Matrix: Revolutions. Books: (With Michael Ballhaus) Flying Eye, Berlin Verlag, 2002.
Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Totally Tube, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Los Angeles host, Survivor: Africa Pre–game Show, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Los Angeles host, Survivor: Africa Post–game Show, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher After Party, ABC, 2001. Panelist, Super Commercials: A Mental Engineering Special, PBS, 2002. Shirtless: Hollywood’s Sexiest Men, AMC, 2002. Interviewee, 100 Sexiest Artists (also known as VH1’s 100 Sexiest Artists), VH1, 2002. Host, VH1 Big in ’03, VH1, 2003. Maxim Hot 100, NBC, 2003. Hostess, Spike 52: Hottest Holiday Gifts, Spike, 2003. VH1 Divas Duets, VH1, 2003. G–Phoria 2004, G4, 2004. ⬙Hollywood Home Game 1,⬙ World Poker Tour, Travel Channel, 2004.
TYLER, Aisha 1970– PERSONAL Full name, Aisha N. Tyler; born September 18, 1970, in San Francisco, CA; daughter of Jim Tyler (a photographer) and Robin Gregory (a teacher); married Jeff Tietjens (a corporate attorney), c. 1992. Education: Dartmouth College, B.A. Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—ROAR, 2400 Broadway, Suite 330, Santa Monica, CA 90404.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Reporter, ⬙High Impact,⬙ Nash Bridges, CBS, 1996. Angela Somerset, ⬙PTB,⬙ The Pretender, NBC, 1999. ⬙Comedians Special,⬙ Weakest Link, NBC, 2001. Shaq’s girlfriend, ⬙Shaq,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2001. Hollywood Squares, 2002. ⬙Incubus & Aisha Tyler,⬙ Player$, G4, 2002. Jamie, ⬙Purity Test,⬙ The Sausage Factory, MTV, 2002. District Attorney Janet Medrano, ⬙Body Count,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. Title role, ⬙Manya Mabika,⬙ Nip/Tuck, FX Channel, 2004. Bride, Mad TV, Fox, 2004.
Career: Actress, producer, director, and writer. Performer of standup comedy in the Los Angeles area and on tour, 1991—. Worked for an environmental land buyer and conservation firm in San Francisco, CA. Awards, Honors: Image Award, theatre category, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 2002, for Moose Mating; Teen Choice Award nomination, choice female breakout star on television, 2003, for Friends. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Host, Talk Soup, E! Entertainment Television, 2001–2002. Host, The 5th Wheel, syndicated, 2002. Charlie Wheeler, a recurring role, Friends, NBC, 2003. Celebrity talent scout, Last Comic Standing (also known as Last Comic Standing: The Search for the Funniest Person in America), NBC, 2003. Mia Dickerson, a recurring role, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 2004–2005.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: 2002 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2003. The GQ Men of the Year Awards (also known as Spike TV Presents the GQ Men of the Year Awards), Spike, 2003. Host, The 9th Annual Lady of Soul Train Awards, The WB, 2003. The 18th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, The WB, 2004. 314
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TYLER RECORDINGS Videos: ⬙Slow Jamz,⬙ Kanye West: College Dropout—Video Anthology, Universal Music & Video Distribution, 2004.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: The Howard Stern Radio Show, syndicated, 2001. Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2001, 2003. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001. The New Tom Green Show, MTV, 2003. Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2004. On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show, syndicated, 2004. The Wayne Brady Show, syndicated, 2004. The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. Dennis Miller, CNBC, 2005. Inside Dish with Rachael Ray, 2005. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2005. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2005. The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005.
Appeared in the music video ⬙Slow Jamz⬙ by Twista, 2003. WRITINGS Film Scripts: The Whipper (short film), 2000. Television Scripts: Host, The 9th Annual Lady of Soul Train Awards, The WB, 2003.
Panelist, The List, VH1; also appeared in episodes of CNN Live, Cable News Network; Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC; and Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn.
Other: Swerve: Reckless Observations of a Postmodern Girl (essays), Dutton, 2004.
Television Appearances; Other: Interviewee, I Love the ’80s (miniseries), VH1, 2002. Melanie, Aisha (pilot), CBS, 2004.
Contributor to books, including This Day in the Life of American Women. Contributor to magazines, including Glamour, Honey, Rosie, Self, Vibe, and Jane.
Film Appearances: Josie, Moose Mating, 2001. Mother Nature, The Santa Clause 2 (also known as The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause and SC2), Buena Vista, 2002. Alexis, One Flight Stand (short film), 2003. Nancy, Never Die Alone, Fox Searchlight, 2004. Jane, Meet Market, Presto Productions, 2004. .45, Falcon Media, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 36, Gale, 2002. Periodicals: Time Out New York, October 4, 2001, p. 168. TV Guide, January 30, 2005, p. 10.
Film Work: Producer and director, The Whipper (short film), 2000. TYNE, T. J. See THYNE, T. J.
Stage Appearances: Moose Mating, 2001.
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V, Dickie See VITALE, Dick
VALDERRAMA, Wilmer 1980– PERSONAL Born January 30, 1980, in Miami, FL; raised in Venezuela; son of Balvino (an owner of a farm equipment rental company) and Sobeida Valderrama. Education: Attended high school in Woodland Hills, CA. Addresses: Agent—Shani Rosenzweig–Maydew, United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Glenn Rigberg, Rigberg Entertainment Group, 1180 South Beverly Dr., Suite 601, Los Angeles, CA 90035.
Panelist, The List, VH1; voice, Mucha Lucha!, The WB. Television Appearances; Specials: Host, Woodstock 99, Fox, 1999. Teen People’s 25 Hottest Stars under 25, ABC, 2000. Judge, The 2000 Miss Teen USA Pageant, CBS, 2000. Interviewee, Making the Show: That ’70s Show, MTV, 2001. That ’70s Show Special, Fox, 2002. Judge, Summer Music Mania 2003, Fox, 2003. The Disco Ball ... A 30–Year Celebration, ABC, 2003. The Osbourne Family Christmas Special, MTV, 2003. American Top 40 Live, Fox, 2005.
Career: Actor. Appeared in a commercial for Diet Pepsi, 2005, and in Spanish–language commercials. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination (with others), best young ensemble in a television series, 1999, American Latin Media Arts Award nominations, outstanding actor in a comedy series, 1999, outstanding actor in a drama series, 2000, and outstanding actor in a television series, 2001, 2002, Teen Choice Award nominations, choice television sidekick, 2002, 2004, 2005, and Teen Choice Award, choice television sidekick, 2003, all for That ’70s Show.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The 1999 Teen Choice Awards, 1999. The 1999 ALMA Awards, ABC, 1999. Presenter, Hispanic Heritage Awards, NBC, 2000. Presenter, 5th Annual ALMA Awards, ABC, 2000. The 31st Annual NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2000. Presenter, The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. The 2000 Billboard Music Awards, Fox, 2000.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Fez, That ’70s Show, Fox, 1998—. Also appeared in Driven, VH1. 316
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VENORA VENORA, Diane 1952– PERSONAL Original name, Diana Venora; born August 10, 1952, in Hartford (some sources cite East Hartford), CT; daughter of Robert (owner of a dry cleaning establishment) and Marie Venora; married Andrzej Bartkowiak (a cinematographer; divorced); children: Madzia. Education: The Juilliard School, B.F.A., drama; also attended the Boston Conservatory of Music and Drama.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Fez, That ’70s Show, Fox, 1998. Host, Show and Go, MTV, 2004.
Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 2850, Los Angeles, CA 90067; Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Seven Summit Pictures and Management, 8447 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 206, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.
Television Appearances; Other: Appeared in the miniseries Four Corners, CBS.
Career: Actress. Member of the Acting Company at the Juilliard School, Circle Repertory Company, and Ensemble Studio Theatre. Appeared in commercials. Worked as a teacher of disadvantaged children.
Television Work; Pilots: Executive producer, Show and Go, MTV, 2004. Film Appearances: Mickey ⬙Domo⬙ Dominguez, Summer Catch, Warner Bros., 2001. D. J. Keoki, Party Monster, Strand Releasing, 2003. Voice of Rodrigo, Clifford’s Really Big Movie (animated), Scholastic Productions/Warner Bros., 2004. Jose, La torcedura, Lodestar Films, 2004. Diego (title role), El muerto, Peninsula Films, 2005. The Darwin Awards, 3 Ring Circus Films, 2005.
Awards, Honors: New York Film Critics Circle Award, best supporting actress, 1988, Sant Jordi Award, best foreign actress, 1989, and Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, 1989, all for Bird; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite supporting actress—suspense, 1998, for The Jackal. CREDITS
Stage Appearances: Appeared in a production of Blackout, Los Angeles; also appeared in a benefit performance of Sunset Boulevard.
Stage Appearances: The other woman, Penguin Touquet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, New York City, 1981. Miss Julie, Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center Institute, New York City, 1981. Hippolyta, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, New York City, 1982. Title role, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1982–83. Yelyna, Uncle Vanya, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club Annex, New York City, 1983. Green woman, Peer Gynt, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1984. Rachel, Messiah, Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City, 1984–85. Lora Allen, Tomorrow’s Monday, Circle Repertory Company, New York City, 1985.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: People Weekly, September 10, 2001, p. 119; April 4, 2005, p. 20; June 27, 2005, p. 77. Seventeen, June, 1999, p. 106. TV Guide, June 19, 1999, p. 24. USA Today, December 11, 1998, p. 12E; February 13, 2001, p. 4D. Electronic: Wilmer Valderrama Official Site, http://wilmerv.com, August 25, 2005. 317
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The Seagull, River Arts Repertory, Woodstock, NY, 1985. Lady Teazle, School for Scandal, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1986. Lucy, Largo Desolato, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1986. Lady Margaret More, A Man for All Seasons, Roundabout Theatre Company, New York City, 1986–87. Hermione, The Winter’s Tale, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1989. Ophelia, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1990. Mother, The Tongue of a Bird, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1998. Gertrude, Hamlet, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, 1999–2000. Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Music Box Theatre, New York City, 2000. Celebration [and] The Room (double–bill), American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco, CA, 2001. Ziata, Necessary Targets, Hartford Stage, Hartford, CT, 2001, Variety Arts Theatre, New York City, 2002. Sara, God of Vengeance, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Adams Memorial Theatre, 2002.
Television Appearances; Series: Roberta ⬙Bobbi⬙ Turner, Thunder Alley, ABC, 1994. Dr. Geri Infante, a recurring role, Chicago Hope, CBS, 1994–95.
Appeared in The Country Wife, Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, MA; in A Man for All Seasons, Paramount Theatre Company; and in Three Sisters, Princeton Acting Ensemble.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Corinna, A.D. (also known as A.D.—Anno Domini), NBC, 1985.
Film Appearances: All That Jazz, Columbia, 1979. Rebecca Neff, Wolfen, Warner Bros., 1981. Gloria Swanson, The Cotton Club, Orion, 1984. Anna Lang, Terminal Choice (also known as Critical List, Death Bed, Death List, and Trauma), Almi, 1985. Ellen, F/X (also known as F/X: Murder by Illusion and Murder by Illusion), Orion, 1986. Peg Phelan, Ironweed, TriStar, 1987. Chan Parker, Bird, Warner Bros., 1988. Joyce, Three Wishes, Savoy Pictures, 1995. Justine Hanna, Heat, Warner Bros., 1995. Jacqueline, Surviving Picasso, Warner Bros., 1996. Jane Hetzko, The Substitute, Orion, 1996. Lady Gloria Capulet, Romeo + Juliet (also known as Romeo and Juliet and William Shakespeare’s ⬙Romeo and Juliet⬙), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Major Valentina Koslova, The Jackal (also known as The Day of the Jackal, Der Schakal, and Le chacal), Universal, 1997. Queen Weilew, The 13th Warrior (also known as Eaters of the Dead, The Thirteenth Warrior, and The Vikings), Buena Vista, 1998. Barbara Everett, True Crime, Warner Bros., 1999. Celeste, The Joyriders, Providence Entertainment, 1999. Giovanna, The Young Girl and the Monsoon, Artistic License Films, 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies: Marie Fidele Hunt, Cook and Peary: The Race to the Pole, CBS, 1983. Lieutenant Tanya Sadavoy, Special Report: Journey to Mars, CBS, 1996. Dr. Helen Steele, Race against Time (also known as Gabriel’s Run), TNT, 2000. Television Appearances; Specials: Hamlet, Rehearsing Hamlet (documentary), ABC, 1982. Hippolyta, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1982. Ophelia, ⬙Hamlet,⬙ Great Performances, PBS, 1990. Julia Noble, Seed: A Love Story, Lifetime, 1998. Television Appearances; Episodic: Steinmetz’s daughter, ⬙Night and Fog,⬙ Law and Order, NBC, 1992. Herself, ⬙The Films of Michael Mann,⬙ The Directors, Encore, 2000. Margaret Wakefield, ⬙Appeal and Denial,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2000. Marilyn Nesbit, ⬙Home,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2004. Andrea Hatten, ⬙The Order,⬙ Threshold, CBS, 2005. 318
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VERGARA Host, Club La Bomba, syndicated, 2000. Lola Hernandez, Hot Properties, ABC, 2005. Appeared as Irasema in the series Acapulco, cuerpo y alma.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Melanie, Getting There, CBS, 1980.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Herself, ⬙Boys Will Be Boys,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1999. Otro rollo con: Adal Ramones, 2001. Salma, ⬙Samba Story,⬙ My Wife and Kids, ABC, 2002. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2003. Guest, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Herself, Despierta America!, 2004. April Perez, ⬙Party All the Time,⬙ Eve, UPN, 2004. Herself, Republica deportiva, 2004. Herself (in archive footage), ⬙Cirugia sin Tabu,⬙ El show de Cristina, 2004. Carmen, ⬙Dream Lover,⬙ Rodney, ABC, 2004. Guest, Punk’d, MTV, 2005. Herself, Don Francisco presenta, 2005.
RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, The Making of ⬙The Jackal,⬙ Universal Studios Home Video, 1998. Herself, The Making of ⬙Heat,⬙ Warner Home Video, 2005. OTHER SOURCES Empire, February, 1998, pp. 56–57. Entertainment Weekly, November 21, 1997, pp. 70–76. People Weekly, December 8, 1997, pp. 129–31.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Maxim Hot 100, NBC, 2003. Presenter, The 4th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, CBS, 2003. Presenter, The 2003 ESPY Awards, ESPN, 2003. Premios juventad 2004, Unavision, 2004. Noche de estrellas: Premios juventad 2004, Unavision, 2004.
PERSONAL Full name, Sofia Margarita Vergara; born July 10, 1972, in Barranquilla, Colombia; father, in business; mother, a homemaker; married, 1990 (divorced, 1993); children: Manolo. Avocational Interests: Reading, auto racing events.
Film Appearances: Nina, Big Trouble, Buena Vista, 2002. Cici, Chasing Papi, Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Isabella, The 24th Day, Screen Media Ventures, 2004. Blanca, Soul Plane, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Herself, 7 dias, Videocine, 2004. Grilled, New Line Cinema, 2005. Amelia, Lords of Dogtown, TriStar, 2005. Sofi, Four Brothers, Paramount, 2005. FHM hostess, Pledge This! (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Pledge This!⬙), Pop Film Distributors, 2005.
Addresses: Agent—Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., 6th Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Luis Balaguer, Latin World Entertainment, 4770 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 1100, Miami, FL 33137. Career: Actress. C.I. Comercializadora (fashion clothing line), affiliate, 2004; creator of the fashion line Vergara by Sofia; model for Sofia calendars. Appeared in commercials for McDonald’s restaurants, 2002, and Spanish–language ads, and in print advertisement for Miller Lite beer, 2003.
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Awards, Honors: Women of Hope Award, City of Hope, 2001; award from Peace and Hope Charity Foundation.
Videos: Appeared in Sofia desde la Riviera Maya.
CREDITS OTHER SOURCES Television Appearances; Series: Host, Fuera de serie (also known as Out of This World), Unavision, 1995. Host, A que no te atreves, Unavision, 1999.
Electronic: Sofia Vergara Official Site, http://www.sofiavergara. com, October 18, 2005. 319
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VIELUF, Vince 1970– PERSONAL Full name, Vincent Ernest Vieluf; born November 10, 1970, in Joliet, IL. Education: Attended DePaul University. Addresses: Agent—HWA Talent Agency, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Manager— Melanie Green Management and Productions, 425 North Robertson Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90048.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Barry, Love, Inc., UPN, 2005. Stage Appearances: Judge Bob, The World of Wrestling, Actors’ Gang Theatre, Los Angeles, 1995. Cool Cops!, Actors’ Gang El Centro, Hollywood, CA, c. 1996.
Career: Actor. Worked as a bartender. CREDITS Film Appearances: Brad, An American Werewolf in Paris (also known as American Werewolf 2 and Le loup–garou de Paris), Buena Vista, 1997. Deputy Barney, Clay Pigeons, Gramercy Pictures, 1998. Vince, Sleeping Beauties (short film), 1998. Chick Flick, Total Film Group, 1998. Andrew Heller, Dropping Out, Bad Clams Productions/ Flemington Pictures, 2000. Jim, Everything Put Together, Moonstone Entertainment, 2000. Blaine Cody, Rat Race (also known as Course folle), Paramount, 2001. Pharmacist, Four Reasons, Bliss Bomb Productions/ Robert Mack Films/Antenna Films, 2002. Matt Jensen, Grind, Warner Bros., 2003. Tom ⬙Coop⬙ Cooperman, After School Special (also known as National Lampoon’s ⬙Barely Legal⬙), Barely Legal Productions, 2003. Reno, Mojave, Kismet Entertainment Group, 2004. Pim, Firewall, Warner Bros., 2006.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Making ⬙Rat Race,⬙ Paramount, 2001.
VITALE, Dick 1939– (Dickie V) PERSONAL Full name, Richard Vitale; born June 7 (one source says June 9), 1939, in East Rutherford (other sources cite Garfield or Passaic), NJ; son of John (a clothing press operator and security guard) and Mae (a seamstress) Vitale; married Lorraine, 1971; children: Terri, Sherri. Education: Seton Hall University, B.S., business administration; William Paterson College, M.Ed.Religion: Roman Catholicism.Avocational Interests: Sports.
Television Appearances; Series: Barry, Love, Inc., UPN, beginning 2005.
Addresses: Office—ESPN Sports, ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010. Agent—Roy Judelson, IMG, 22 East 71st St., New York, NY 10021–4911.
Television Appearances; Movies: On the Edge of Innocence, NBC, 1997.
Career: Sports commentator and writer. Mark Twain Elementary School, Garfield, NJ, elementary school teacher, 1960s; junior high football coach in New Jersey, 1960s; Garfield High School, Garfield, NJ, basketball coach, 1963–64; East Rutherford High School, East Rutherford, NJ, basketball coach, beginning 1964–70; Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, assistant basketball coach, c. 1970–72; University of
Television Appearances; Episodic: John, ⬙True Romance,⬙ Cracker (also known as Fitz), ABC, c. 1997. Dr. Bernard Gamely, ⬙Day for Knight,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1998. Dr. Bernard Gamely, ⬙Masquerade,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 1998. 320
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Detroit, Detroit, MI, head basketball coach, 1973–77, athletic director, 1977; Detroit Pistons professional basketball team, Detroit, MI, head coach, 1978–79; ESPN Sports, television commentator, beginning 1979; sports commentator for ABC–TV and ABC–Radio, beginning 1987, and for ESPN Radio; National spokesperson, scholarship donor, and fund–raiser with the ⬙Dick Vitale Sports Night⬙ banquets, Boys and Girls Club of America, beginning c. 2003; lecturer and public speaker. Mohinder Sporting Goods, creator and promoter of a line of sporting goods; affiliated with merchandise; appeared in print advertisements and television commercials. V Foundation (cancer research organization), member of the board of directors and cochair of the V Foundation Golf Classic. Member of selection committee, Naismith awards and Wooden awards, and member of the Associated Press voting panel that determines the top twenty–five college basketball teams. Member of the advisory boards of both the Harlem Globetrotters and the Henry Iba Citizen awards. Donor of the Dick Vitale Family Scholarship, University of Notre Dame. Also known as Dickie V.
VITALE President’s Humanitarian Award, Florida Association of Community Corrections, 2002; named one of the area’s most influential citizens, Sarasota magazine, 2002; Ethics and Sportsmanship in Sports Media Award, Institute for International Sport, 2003; National Pathfinder Award, Indiana Sports Corporation and Indiana Black Expo, 2003; inducted into the Five–Star Basketball Camp Hall of Fame, 2003; inducted into the National Italian Sports Hall of Fame, the Michigan Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame, and the University of Detroit Hall of Fame; a Sarasota Boys and Girls Club fitness center was named in his honor. The Atlantic Coast Conference, Seton Hall University, and the University of Detroit have held roasts in his honor. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Appeared in the regular segment ⬙Dick Vitale’s Fast Break,⬙ SportsCenter, ESPN. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, ESPN 25: Who’s Ⲇ1?, ESPN, 2004.
Awards, Honors: Named a honorary alumnus, University of Detroit, 1976; named Detroit Man of the Year, United Fund, 1977; Greater Detroit Community Award, Hartford Insurance Company, 1978; Man of the Year Award, Detroit Athletic Club, 1983; named one of the most influential personalities of 1983; inducted into the East Rutherford, NJ Hall of Fame, 1985; Honorary Citizens Award, Boystown, 1988; named one of the five most influential personalities, Basketball Times, 1989; named sports personality of the year, American Sportscasters Association, 1989, and NIT (National Invitation Tournament) Metropolitan Media Sports, 1991; inducted into the Elmwood Park, NJ Hall of Fame, 1991; Sportscaster of the Year Award, American Sportscasters Association, 1994–95; John Domino Award for Professional Service, St. Bonaventure University and Empire Sports Network, 1995; Phil Rizzuto ⬙Scooter Award,⬙ for charitable work, 1995; Black Coaches Association Award, for work for children, 1995; recognition from the Magic Johnson Roundball Classic for contributions to children, 1995; Man of the Year Award, Suffolk County (NY) Make–a–Wish Foundation, 1996; inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame, 1996; Annual Cable Excellence (CableACE) awards and award nominations, National Cable Television Association; Ronald Reagan Media Award, outstanding media personality, United States Sports Academy, c. 1997; honorary degree, University of Notre Dame, c. 1997; Curt Gowdy Media Award, Basketball Hall of Fame, c. 1998; Lifetime Achievement Award, Sons of Italy, 1999; Cliff Wells Appreciation Award, outstanding contributions to college basketball and college basketball coaching, National Association of Basketball Coaches, 2000; Jake Wade Award, College Sports Information Directors of America, 2001; inducted into the Sarasota Boys and Girls Club Hall of Fame, 2001;
Television Appearances; Movies: (Uncredited) Himself, A Season on the Brink, ESPN, 2002. Television Appearances; Specials: The Game of Life, ESPN, 1991. Game Plan for Life, ESPN, 1994. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Commentator, Mercedes–Benz Presents the Basketball Writers’ Player of the Year Awards, ABC, 1990. Presenter, The America’s Choice Awards, TBS, 1990. The 1997 ESPY Awards, ESPN, 1997. Television Appearances; Episodic: Dan Vincente, ⬙The Getaway,⬙ The Cosby Show, CBS, 1992. Reader of list ⬙Top 10 Signs Dick Vitale Is Nuts!,⬙ The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 1996. Arli$$, HBO, 1996. Real Sports, HBO, 1999. Himself, ESPN Sports Century, ESPN, 2002. Himself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Himself, ⬙Best of Cheap Seats,⬙ Cheap Seats, ESPN Classic, 2005. Himself, Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith, ESPN2, 2005. Appeared in episodes of other series, including ESPN Hollywood, ESPN2. 321
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Film Appearances: Baseball announcer, The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (also known as The Naked Gun), Paramount, 1988. Himself (television sports commentator), Hoop Dreams, Columbia, 1993. Himself, Blue Chips, Paramount, 1994. Hal Gibson, Jury Duty, Sony Pictures Releasing, 1995. Himself, The Sixth Man (also known as The 6th Man), Buena Vista, 1997. Himself, He Got Game, Buena Vista, 1998. Himself, Love & Basketball, New Line Cinema, 2000. Himself, Complete Guide to Guys (also known as Dave Barry’s ⬙Complete Guide to Guys⬙), Labrador Pictures, 2005.
Nonfiction: (With Curry Kirkpatrick) Vitale: Just Your Average, Bald, One–Eyed Basketball Wacko Who Beat the Ziggy and Became a PTP’er (also known as Vitale), Simon & Schuster, 1988. (With Dick Weiss) Time Out, Baby!, Putnam, 1991. (With Mike Douchant) Tourney Time—It’s Awesome Baby, Masters Press, 1993. (With Charlie Parker and Jim Angresano) Dickie V’s Top 40 All–Everything Team, Masters Press, 1995. (With Weiss) Holding Court: Reflections on the Game I Love, Masters Press, 1995. (With Weiss) Campus Chaos: Why the Game I Love Is Breaking My Heart, TimeOut Publishing, 1999. (With Weiss) Living a Dream: Reflections of 25 Years Sitting in the Best Seat in the House, Sports Publishing, 2003.
Radio Appearances: Commentator for a radio show hosted by J. P. McCarthy, WJR (Detroit, MI); appeared in a regular segment on Mike & Mike in the Morning, ESPN Radio.
Sports columnist for Basketball Times and Eastern Basketball, both beginning 1979; author of ⬙Final Four,⬙ a column in USA Today; also a contributor to ESPN The Magazine. Affiliated with the magazine Dick Vitale’s Basketball. Also affiliated with computer games.
RECORDINGS Videos: Host, Time Out Baby! Dick Vitale’s College Hoop Superstars, ESPN Home Video, 1991. Host, Dick Vitale’s ⬙Dreamtime, Baby⬙ (also known as Dreamtime, Baby!), Buena Vista Home Entertainment, 1996.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Playboy, March, 1996, pp. 128–32. Sport, April, 1998, pp. 78–84. Sporting News, November 17, 2003, p. 14. Sports Illustrated, November 19, 1986, p. 114; November 11, 1991; February 10, 1992; June 14, 1993; March 7, 1994, p. 72; December 28, 1998, p. 87; March 4, 2002, p. 20; February 16, 2004, p. 13.
WRITINGS Teleplays with Others; Specials: The Game of Life, ESPN, 1991. Game Plan for Life, ESPN, 1994.
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WAYANS, Shawn 1971– (Shaun Wayans) PERSONAL Born January 19, 1971, in New York, NY; son of Howell (a retail manager) and Elvira (a homemaker) Wayans; brother of Keenen Ivory, Damon, Dwayne, and Marlon Wayans (actors), and Kim Wayans (an actress); cousin of Craig Wayans (a writer); uncle of Damon Wayans, Jr. (an actor), Cara Mia Wayans (an actress), and Damien Wayans (an actor, director, and writer).
Film Work: Co–executive producer, Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (also known as Don’t Be a Menace), Buena Vista, 1996. (Uncredited) Producer, Scary Movie, Dimension Films, 2000. Co–executive producer, Scary Movie 2 (also known as Scarier Movie), Miramax, 2001. Producer, White Chicks, Columbia, 2004. Producer, Little Man, 2006. Producer, The Munsters, Universal, 2006.
Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Modus Entertainment, 110 S. Fairfax Ave., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Publicist—Tencer & Associates PR, 429 La Marina Dr., Santa Barbara, CA 93109. Career: Actor, comedian, writer, producer, and composer. Performed as standup comedian.
Television Appearances; Series: DJ SW–1, In Living Color, Fox, 1990–92. Various characters, In Living Color, Fox, 1992–93. Shawn Williams, The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1995–99. Voice of Toof, Waynehead (animated), The WB, 1996–97.
Awards, Honors: Blimp Award nomination (with Marlon Wayans), favorite television actor, Kids’ Choice Awards, 1998, for The Wayans Bros.; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actor— comedy, 2001, for Scary Movie; Comedy Award (with others), outstanding writing in a box office movie, Black Entertainment Television, 2004, for White Chicks.
Television Appearances; Specials: Various characters, The Best of Robert Townsend & His Partners in Crime, 1991. Welcome Home Animaniacs (animated), The WB, 1995. Host, Comics Come Home 4, Comedy Central, 1998. Comedy Central Presents Behind–the–Scenes at the American Comedy Awards, Comedy Central, 1999. Voice of Bad Bobby, The Bremen Town Musicians: An Animated Special from the ⬙Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child⬙ Series (animated), HBO, 1999.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Pedestrian, I’m Gonna Git You Sucka, Metro–Goldwyn– Mayer/United Artists, 1988. Ashtray, Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (also known as Don’t Be a Menace), Buena Vista, 1996. 323
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Good Times: The E! True Hollywood Story (documentary), E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Canned Ham: Scary Movie, Comedy Central, 2000. Host, Teen Choice Presents: Teenapalooza, Fox, 2001. Reel Comedy: White Chicks, Comedy Central, 2004.
Also worked as a WGA [Writers Guild of America] trainee, In Living Color, Fox.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1992. Presenter, Soul Train Comedy Awards, 1993. The 9th Annual American Comedy Awards, ABC, 1995. American Comedy Honors, Fox, 1997. Presenter, The 11th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards (also known as Nickelodeon’s 11th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1998. (As Shaun Wayans) The 26th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1998. The 1999 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 1999. Presenter, The 1999 World Music Awards, ABC, 1999. Presenter, The 26th Annual American Music Awards, ABC, 1999. Host, MTV Video Music Awards 2000, MTV, 2000. The 2000 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2000. The 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. The 7th Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2001. The 2001 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2001. Presenter, The 2001 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2001. Presenter, The 2004 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2004. The 2005 Teen Choice Awards, Fox, 2005.
Television Director; Episodic: Directed episodes of The Wayans Bros., The WB. WRITINGS Screenplays: Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (also known as Don’t Be a Menace), Buena Vista, 1996. Scary Movie, Dimension Films, 2000. Scary Movie 2 (also known as Scarier Movie), Miramax, 2001. White Chicks, Columbia, 2004. Little Man, 2006. The Munsters, Universal, 2006. Television Episodes: Wrote The Wayans Bros., The WB. Television Music: Lyricist, ⬙LL Cool JJ,⬙ In Living Color, Fox, 1991. Composer, main title theme, The Wayans Bros., The WB, 1995–99. Books: (With Suli McCullough and Chris Spencer) One Hundred Fifty Ways to Tell If You’re Ghetto, Dell, 1997.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Robo, ⬙The Hood,⬙ MacGyver, 1991. Dominique, ⬙PMS: Post Moving in Syndrome,⬙ Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper, ABC, 1992. Himself, ⬙Ode to Billy Shankbreath,⬙ The Parent ’Hood, The WB, 1995. Voice of Bad Bobby, ⬙The Bremen Town Musicians,⬙ Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, HBO, 1995. Guest, The Roseanne Show, 1998. Guest, Total Request Live, MTV, 2000. Guest, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Himself, Mad TV, Fox, 2001. Guest, The Big Breakfast, Channel 4, 2001. Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show, syndicated, 2004. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2004. Guest, Tavis Smiley, PBS, 2004. Guest, Late Show with David Letterman, CBS, 2004. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, CBS, 2004. Guest, On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Contemporary Black Biography, Volume 29, Gale Group, 2001. Periodicals: People Weekly, November 15, 1999, p. 196. Teen People, August 1, 2001, p. 158.
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ist) Webster. Avocational Interests: Martial arts, kickboxing, combat sports, race car driving, high–speed skiing, reading, tennis, basketball, hiking, music. Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— Courtney Kivowitz, Benderspink, 110 South Fairfax Ave., Suite 350, Los Angeles, CA 90036. Publicist— Marleah Leslie and Associates, 8370 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 210, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials; worked as a runway model for Versace, Valentino, Armani, and other designers. Worked as a stockbroker and as an owner of an import–export company. Volunteer with the Special Olympics, the Ark Trust, and other charities.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Stan, Emily’s Reasons Why Not, ABC, 2006.
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Film Appearances: Joey, Gangland, Dominion International, 2000. Himself, Hollywood Digital Diaries (documentary), 7 Ponies Productions, 2001. Hunter, Wishmaster 4: The Prophecy Fulfilled (also known as Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled and Le maitre du cauchemar: La prophetie), Artisan Entertainment, 2002. Glen, Bringing Down the House (also known as In the Houze and JailBabes.com), Buena Vista, 2003. Eric, Must Love Dogs, Warner Bros., 2005. Richard, Dirty Love, First Look Pictures Releasing, 2005. Jesse, Primal Scream, Gibraltar Entertainment and Production, 2006. Rick Hansen, Rick Hansen: Heart of a Dragon, Man in Motion Foundation, 2006.
Periodicals: Cult Times, February, 2002, pp. 36–39. Soap World, May, 2000, p. 37. Starburst Special, February, 2004, pp. 100–105. TV Zone Special, March, 2003, pp. 76–82. Electronic: Victor Webster, http://www.victorwebster.com, October 29, 2005.
WILLIAMS, Tyler James 1992– (Tyler Williams) PERSONAL
Television Appearances; Series: (Uncredited) Roger, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1998. Nicholas James Alamain, Days of Our Lives (also known as Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives, Days, and DOOL), NBC, 1999–2000. Victor Mansfield, The Lot, American Movie Classics, 1999, 2001. Brennan Mulwray, Mutant X, syndicated, 2001–2004.
Born October 9, 1992; raised in Yonkers, NY; father, a police sergeant; mother, Angela Williams (a singer and songwriter). Avocational Interests: Basketball, piano, history. Addresses: Agent—Jeffery Gill, Jordan, Gill and Dornbaum Talent Agency, 1133 Broadway, Suite 623, New York, NY 10011. Manager—Mollo Management, 1143 West Broadway, Hewlett, NY 11557.
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Himself, I Love the ’80s, VH1, 2002.
Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials and print advertisements.
Television Appearances; Movies: Marco Carolo, The Chippendales Murder, USA Network, 2000.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: (As Tyler Williams) Voice of Bobby, Little Bill (animated), Nickelodeon, beginning c. 2000.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Craig, ⬙The More You Know,⬙ Becker, CBS, 2001. 325
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Tyler, Sesame Street (also known as Canadian Sesame Street, The New Sesame Street, Open Sesame, Sesame Park, and Les amis de Sesame), PBS, beginning c. 1996, some sources cite 2002. (As Tyler Williams) Chris Rock, Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005—.
Career: Actress. Awards, Honors: YoungStar Award nomination, Hollywood Reporter, 2000, and Young Artist Award nomination, 2001, both best young actress in a daytime television series, for Passions.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Himself, The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, CBS, 2005.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Episodic: Guest, ⬙Kids Say the Darnedest Things,⬙ Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1993. Kyle McGovern, ⬙Parts,⬙ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2005. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2005. Guest, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2005. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005. Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 2005.
Television Appearances; Series: Jessica Bennett, Passions (also known as Harmony’s Passions and The Passions Storm), NBC, 1999–2000. Sophia Donner, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001, UPN, 2002. Television Appearances; Pilots: Tara, Father Can’t Cope, Fox, 2000. Sophia Kohanek, Wolf Lake, CBS, 2001. Rina, Then Came Jones, ABC, 2003. Television Appearances; Movies: Maddy, Monster Island, MTV, 2004.
Appeared as Jason Green in an episode of The Practice, ABC; also appeared in episodes of Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Kristy, ⬙A Delicate Balance,⬙ Touched by an Angel, CBS, 1997. Chloe, ⬙Recycled,⬙ Promised Land, CBS, 1998. Chloe, ⬙Denver, Welcome Home,⬙ Promised Land, CBS, 1998. Bridget Elkins, ⬙Closure,⬙ Tru Calling, Fox, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: (As Tyler Williams) Chris Rock, ⬙Everybody Hates the Pilot,⬙ Everybody Hates Chris, UPN, 2005. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Guest at party, Two for the Money, Universal, 2005. Voice of first blue teammate, Ant Bully (animated), Warner Bros., 2006. Voice of Tommy, Yankee Irving (animated), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2006.
Film Appearances: Annie Jacobs, The Long Road Home, KOAN, 1999. Lisa Apple, Checking Out, Full Circle Productions, 2004. Young Evelyn, The Ring Two (also known as Samara, Samara: Ring 2, and Samara: The Ring Two), DreamWorks, 2005. Gwen Grayson, Sky High, Buena Vista, 2005. Wendy Christensen, Final Destination 3, New Line Cinema, 2006.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: New York Daily News, October 6, 2005. Philadelphia Inquirer, September 22, 2005.
Also appeared in Fire in the Field. Stage Appearances: Appeared in the ballet The Nutcracker and in the Broadway production of the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
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WISDOM (As Bob Wisdom) Michael Jones, Rocky Road, 1999, Quality Entertainment, 2001. The Dutchman, Hollywood Palms, Moonstone Entertainment, 2001. Eddie, Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Lions Gate Films, 2001. Miles, D.C. Smalls (short film), 2001. Bob Johnson, Coastlines, Curb Entertainment/IFC Films, 2002. Mr. Scott, ⬙Fiction,⬙ Storytelling, Fine Line Features, 2002. Lucius, Masked and Anonymous, Sony Pictures Classics, 2003. Officer Dan, Duplex (also known as Our House and Der Appartement–Schreck), Miramax, 2003. Roy Fowler, Crazy Like a Fox, 2003, Innovation Film Group, 2005. Alderman Lalowe Brown, Barbershop 2: Back in Business, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 2004. Carl Dayton, The Forgotten (also known as Stranger), Columbia, 2004. Jack Lauderdale, Ray, Universal, 2004. Mr. Sterling, Haven, Buena Vista Home Video, 2004. Moker, Killer Diller, Kd Productions, 2004. Billy Bob, The Hawk Is Dying, Antidote Films/This Is That Productions, 2005. Blume, Mozart and the Whale, Millennium Films, 2005.
WISDOM, Robert 1953– (Bob Wisdom) PERSONAL Born September 14, 1953, in Washington, DC (some sources cite Jamaica). Education: Graduated from Columbia University.Avocational Interests: Brazilian martial arts, traveling, cycling, hiking, dancing, Ashtanga yoga, music. Addresses: Agent—Michael Lazo, Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Ben Levine, Evolution Entertainment, 901 North Highland Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90038. Publicist—Nicole Nassar, Nicole Nassar Public Relations, 1111 10th St., Suite 104, Santa Monica, CA 90403. Career: Actor, producer, editor, and artistic director. WKCR–FM Radio, New York City, jazz and program director, beginning 1972; National Public Radio, associate producer of All Things Considered, beginning 1979, and contemporary arts editor of Sunday Show. The Kitchen, Soho, New York City, music and performance curator, beginning 1984; Institute of Contemporary Art, London, head of performing arts program, beginning 1987. New Music America Festival, Washington, DC, artistic director, 1983; Media and Democracy Conference, KY, director, 1984; Los Angeles Festival, associate artistic director. Competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics in track and field events.
Film Work: Additional voices, Osmosis Jones (live action and animated), Warner Bros., 2001. Television Appearances; Series: Detective Danny Watlington, Cracker (also known as Fitz), ABC, 1997–98. Rolando, Kingpin, NBC, 2003. Major Howard ⬙Bunny⬙ Colvin, The Wire, HBO, 2004.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Mort, Clean Slate, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1994. Bobby Washington, That Thing You Do!, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Colonel Jessie Pratt, Invader (also known as Lifeform), LIVE Entertainment, 1996. Motel manager, No Easy Way, 1996. Detective Williams, Stir, 1997. Inspector Sterling, Jamaica Beat, 1997. Second Office of Emergency Management staff member, Volcano, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Tito Biondi, Face/Off, Paramount, 1997. She’s So Lovely (also known as Call It Love and She’s De Lovely), Miramax, 1997. Kweli, Mighty Joe Young (also known as Mighty Joe), Universal, 1998. Leroy, Three Businessmen, 1998. Quonset Jones, How to Get Laid at the End of the World, 1999. Slim, The Heist (also known as The Metal Box), 1999. Freak Weather, HKM Films, 1999.
Television Appearances; Movies: Sergeant Tambul, Sahara, Showtime, 1995. Police officer, ⬙1996,⬙ If These Walls Could Talk, HBO, 1996. Oscar Valdez, For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (also known as The Arturo Sandoval Story), HBO, 2000. Bernard Shaw, Live from Baghdad, HBO, 2002. Television Appearances; Episodic: (As Bob Wisdom) Waiter, ⬙The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb,⬙ Agatha Christie’s ⬙Poirot⬙ (also known as Poirot), Independent Television, c. 1993, broadcast on Mystery!, PBS, c. 1993. Lieutenant Williams, ⬙The Debt,⬙ The Sentinel, UPN, 1996. Daniel Euwara, ⬙Spirit Thief,⬙ Poltergeist: The Legacy, Showtime and Sci–Fi Channel, 1997. 327
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Member: Alpha Epsilon Pi. Awards, Honors: Video Premiere Award (with Andrew Collins), best animated character performance, DVD Exclusive awards, 2001, for Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure. CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Bailey Salinger, Party of Five, Fox, 1994–2000. Dr. Jake Hartman, Everwood, The WB, beginning 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Jenifer’s blind date, Jenifer (also known as The Jenifer Estess Story), CBS, 2001. Will, Picking Up and Dropping Off, ABC Family Channel, 2003.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Professor James, Wasteland, ABC, 1999.
Television Appearances; Specials: New Year’s Eve in Vegas, Fox, 1995. Take a Moment, The Disney Channel, 1998. InStyle Celebrity Weddings, ABC, 2005.
Stage Appearances: Brace Up!, Wooster Group, London, c. 1993. Appeared in Hapgood, London.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 55th Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1998. Presenter, Nickelodeon’s 11th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1998. Presenter, The 53rd Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 1999.
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Television Appearances; Episodic: (Uncredited) Student, ⬙The Glee Club,⬙ Saved by the Bell, NBC, 1990. ⬙The Prom⬙ (also known as ⬙The Last Dance⬙), Saved by the Bell, NBC, 1990. Billy/Bobby, ⬙Double Trouble,⬙ Kids Incorporated (also known as Kids Inc.), The Disney Channel and syndicated, 1991. (As Scott Richard Wolf) Brian Sommerville, ⬙The Rocky Kohler Picture Show,⬙ Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (also known as Parker Lewis), Fox, 1993. David, ⬙The Graduation,⬙ Evening Shade, CBS, 1993. David, ⬙One Hot Game,⬙ Evening Shade, CBS, 1993. Todd Clements, ⬙The Dead Cadet’s Society,⬙ The Commish, ABC, 1993. Gordon ⬙Gordo⬙ McCain, ⬙Double Date,⬙ Blossom, NBC, 1994. Bailey Salinger, Mad TV, Fox, 1995. Guest, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 1998. Himself, ⬙Twelfth Step to Hell,⬙ Action (also known as Dragon), Fox, 1999.
PERSONAL Full name, Scott Richard Wolf; born June 4, 1968, in Boston, MA; raised in West Orange, NJ; son of Steven Wolf (a health care executive) and Susan Enowitch (a drug abuse counselor); brother of Gary Wolf (a musician); married Kelley Limp (an actress and television marketing representative), May 29, 2004. Education: George Washington University, degree in finance; studied acting at HB Studio, New York City, and Playhouse West, Los Angeles.Avocational Interests: Playing hockey and golf, painting in acrylics, running. Addresses: Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; Jonathan Howard, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager—Brillstein–Grey Entertainment, 9150 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 350, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Cindy Guagenti, Baker/ Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor and producer. Appeared in commercials. 328
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television • Volume 68 Voice of Bailey Salinger, ⬙The Time Sarah Got Her Shih–Tzu Together,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 1999. Voice of Bailey Salinger, ⬙The Time They Threw That Party,⬙ Time of Your Life, Fox, 1999. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1999. Himself, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 1999. Himself, Celebrity Profile: Jennifer Love Hewitt (also known as Celebrity Profile), E! Entertainment Television, 2000. Himself, ⬙Carroll O’Connor—All in a Lifetime,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: Carroll O’Connor), Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Tim, ⬙Brotherly Love,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2001. Tim, ⬙Science Friction,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2001. Tim, ⬙A Shot in the Dark: Part 1,⬙ Spin City (also known as Spin), ABC, 2001. Himself, ⬙Gina,⬙ The Job, ABC, 2002. Himself, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, CBC, 2002. Guest, The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003. Guest, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (also known as Ellen and The Ellen DeGeneres Show), syndicated, 2004. (In archive footage) Himself, Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Himself, ⬙Tournament 5, Game 3,⬙ Celebrity Poker Showdown, Bravo, 2005. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005.
WOLF Speaking voice of Scamp, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure (animated), Buena Vista Home Video/Walt Disney Home Video, 2001. Emmett Young, Emmett’s Mark (also known as Killing Emmett Young), Screen Media Films, 2002. Kenny, Love Thy Neighbor, 2002. Some sources cite an appearance in Hollywood Ending, DreamWorks, 2002. Stage Appearances: Dead End, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1997. Far East, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 1998. Clifford, Side Man, Roundabout Theatre Company, John Golden Theatre, New York City, 1999. Stars in the Alley (concert), League of American Theatres, Shubert Alley, New York City, 1999. Ancestral Voices, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 2000. John Millen, Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching towards the Somme, Huntington Theatre Company, Williamstown Theatre Festival, 2001, Wilbur Theatre, Boston, MA, 2002, Lincoln Center, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, New York City, 2003. Appeared in other productions, including American Buffalo, Mother Courage, and True West. Radio Appearances: The Autumn Garden, L.A. Theatre Works, 2001.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Yesterday/Today, NBC, 1992. Charlie, Rubbing Charlie, CBS, 2003. Josh, Kat plus One, ABC, 2004.
RECORDINGS Videos: Himself, Lord Stanley’s Cup: Hockey’s Ultimate Prize, National Hockey League/United Services, 2000.
Television Work; Movies: Coproducer, Picking Up and Dropping Off, ABC Family Channel, 2003.
Audiobooks: Sharon Creech, Love That Dog, HarperChildren’s Audio, 2002.
Film Appearances: (As D. Scott Wolf) Choir member, All I Want for Christmas, Paramount, 1991. (As Scott Richard Wolf) Clyde Darrow, Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde, Trimark Pictures, 1993. Billy Lee, Double Dragon (also known as Double Dragon: The Movie), Gramercy Pictures, 1994. Bruce, The Evening Star, Paramount, 1996. Charles ⬙Chuck⬙ Gieg and narrator, White Squall, Buena Vista, 1996. Adam, Go, Columbia, 1999. Himself, Welcome to Hollywood (documentary), Phaedra Cinema, 2000. Hardy, Santa Monica Boulevard, Millennium Independents/Quickstar Productions, 2001.
OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, September 9, 1994, p. 67; February 16, 1996, pp. 26–29. InStyle, April 1, 1999, p. 157. People Weekly, March 28, 1994, p. 59; May 5, 1995, p. 104; November 18, 1996, p. 86; June 14, 2004, p. 22; November 8, 2004, p. 88; November 29, 2004, p. 165. Sassy, November, 1996. Seventeen, December, 1994; May, 1995. 329
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Teen, October, 1998. TV Guide, December 10, 1994, p. 24; December 6, 2003, p. 16; September 5, 2004, p. 10. US, November, 1995. USA Today, November 2, 1994.
WOMARK, David PERSONAL Full name, David L. Womark. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Contact—129 South Norton Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90004. Career: Producer, assistant director, production manager, and writer.
Film Production Manager: Dante’s Peak, Universal, 1997. The X–Files (also known as Blackwood, Fight the Future, The X Files, The X–Files: Blackwood, The X–Files: Fight the Future, The X–Files: The Movie, and Aux frontieres du reel), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998. Edtv (also known as Ed TV), Universal, 1999. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss’s ⬙How the Grinch Stole Christmas,⬙ The Grinch, and Der Grinch), MCA/Universal, 2000. Jurassic Park III (also known as JP3), MCA/Universal, 2001. Hulk (also known as The Hulk), Universal, 2003.
Member: Directors Guild of America. Awards, Honors: Directors Guild of America Award (with others), outstanding directorial achievement in dramatic specials, 1992, for Paris Trout. CREDITS Film Executive Producer: The Chronicles of Riddick, Universal, 2004, also released as The Chronicles of Riddick: The Director’s Cut. Hot Wheels, Columbia/Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2005.
Television First Assistant Director; Movies: Family of Spies, 1990. A Killing in a Small Town (also known as Evidence of Love), 1990. Paris Trout, Showtime, 1991.
Film Producer: One More Chance, 1981.
Television Work; Movies: Director of additional photography, Judgment, HBO, 1990. Executive producer, Exit in Red, 1996.
Film Associate Producer: The Last American Virgin, 1982. Revenge of the Ninja (also known as Ninja II), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer, 1983. Ninja III: The Domination, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1984. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss’s ⬙How the Grinch Stole Christmas,⬙ The Grinch, and Der Grinch), MCA/Universal, 2000. Jurassic Park III (also known as JP3), MCA/Universal, 2001. Hulk (also known as The Hulk), Universal, 2003.
Television Director; Episodic: Assistant director, ⬙Safe Sex,⬙ Red Shoe Diaries (also known as Zalman King’s ⬙Red Shoe Diaries⬙), Showtime, 1992. Assistant director, ⬙Burning Up,⬙ Red Shoe Diaries (also known as Zalman King’s ⬙Red Shoe Diaries⬙), Showtime, c. 1993. ⬙Hotline,⬙ Red Shoe Diaries (also known as Zalman King’s ⬙Red Shoe Diaries⬙), Showtime, c. 1993. Assistant director, ⬙The Game,⬙ Red Shoe Diaries (also known as Zalman King’s ⬙Red Shoe Diaries⬙), Showtime, c. 1994. ⬙The Psychiatrist,⬙ Red Shoe Diaries (also known as Zalman King’s ⬙Red Shoe Diaries⬙), Showtime, c. 1994.
Film Assistant Director: Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo (also known as Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo), TriStar/Cannon, 1984. 330
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WRITINGS Teleplays; Movies: (And story) Exit in Red, 1996.
WOOD, Elijah 1981– PERSONAL Full name, Elijah Jordan Wood; born January 28, 1981, in Cedar Rapids, IA; son of Warren (a delicatessen operator) and Debbie (a delicatessen operator) Wood; brother of Zachariah Wood (an actor and video game producer) and Hannah Wood (an actress). Education: Studied voice.Avocational Interests: Singing, fencing, in–line skating, swimming, reading, cooking, collecting Star Wars memorabilia. Addresses: Agent—Nicole David, William Morris Agency, One William Morris Place, Beverly Hills, CA 90212–2775. Publicist—Kelly Bush, I/D Public Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90069. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials and worked as a model. Involved in the Bacchus 2004 parade at Mardi Gras, 2004; participated at conventions. Founder of a record label. Member: Screen Actors Guild. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor starring in a motion picture, Young Artist Foundation, 1991, for Avalon; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor starring in a television movie, pilot, or special, 1991, for Child in the Night; Young Artist Award nomination, best young actor starring in a motion picture, 1992, for Paradise; Young Artist Award, best young actor starring in a motion picture, 1993, for Radio Flyer; Saturn Award, best performance by a younger actor in a thriller or fantasy, Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films, 1994, for The Good Son; Young Star of the Year Award, ShoWest Convention, National Association of Theatre Owners, 1994; YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a drama film, Hollywood Reporter, 1995, for The War; Saturn Award nomination, best performance by a younger actor, and Young Artist Award nomination, best performance by a young actor starring in a motion picture, both 1995, for North; YoungStar Award nomination, best performance by a young actor in a comedy film, 1997, for Flipper; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a drama 331
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CREDITS Film Appearances: Mickey (the video game boy), Back to the Future, Part II, Universal, 1989. Michael Kaye, Avalon, TriStar, 1990. Sean Stretch, Internal Affairs, Paramount, 1990. Willard Young, Paradise, Buena Vista, 1991. Mike, Radio Flyer, Columbia, 1992. Nat Cooper, Forever Young, Warner Bros., 1992. Huckleberry ⬙Huck⬙ Finn, The Adventures of Huck Finn (also known as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), Buena Vista, 1993. Mark Evans, The Good Son, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1993. Title role, North, Columbia, 1994. Stuart ⬙Stu⬙ Simmons, The War, Universal, 1994. Sandy, Flipper, Universal, 1996. Mikey Carver, The Ice Storm, Fox Searchlight Pictures/ Twentieth Century–Fox, 1997. Casey Connor, The Faculty (also known as Feelers), Miramax, 1998. Leo Biederman, Deep Impact, Paramount, 1998. Wren, Black and White, Screen Gems, 1999. Mikey, Chain of Fools, Warner Bros., 2000. Frodo Baggins, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (also known as The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring; The Motion Picture), New Line Cinema, 2001. Frodo Baggins, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (also known as The Two Towers and Der Herr der Ringe: Die zwei Tuerme), New Line Cinema, 2002. Sean Sullivan, Ash Wednesday, Focus Features/IFC Films, 2002. Voice of Tom Thumb, The Adventures of Tom Thumb & Thumbelina (animated), Miramax, 2002. Frodo Baggins, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (also known as The Return of the King and Der Herr der Ringe: Die Rueckkehr des Koenigs), New Line Cinema, 2003. The guy, Spy Kids 3–D: Game Over (also known as Spy Kids 3: Game Over), Dimension Films, 2003. Patrick, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Focus Features, 2004. Jonathan, Everything Is Illuminated, Warner Independent Pictures, 2005. Kevin, Sin City (also known as Frank Miller’s ⬙Sin City⬙), Dimension Films, 2005. Matt Buckner, Hooligans (also known as Green Street, Green Street Hooligans, and The Yank), Freestyle Releasing, 2005. Voice of Mumble, Happy Feet (animated musical), Warner Bros., 2006. William, Bobby, Arclight Films, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials: Disney’s Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra (also known as Young Musician’s Symphony Orchestra Special), The Disney Channel, 1994, 2004. Seventeen: The Faces for Fall, The WB, 1998. Himself, Sizzlin’ Sixteen 2001, E! Entertainment Television, 2001. Himself and Frodo Baggins, A Passage to Middle–Earth: Making of ⬙Lord of the Rings,⬙ Sci–Fi Channel, 2001. Himself and Frodo Baggins, Quest for the Ring, Fox, 2001. Himself, Making the Movie (also known as Making the Movie: The Lord of the Rings), MTV, 2002. (In archive footage) Frodo Baggins, Lord of the Piercing, MTV, 2002. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Return to Middle Earth, The WB, 2002. Himself, The Lord of the Rings: The Quest Fulfilled, 2003. Himself, National Geographic: Beyond the Movie—The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, 2003. Himself, The Independent Spirit Awards Nomination Show, Independent Film Channel, 2004. Himself, Introducing Graham Norton, Comedy Central, 2004. Himself, A Look inside ⬙Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,⬙ 2004. Himself and (in archive footage) Frodo Baggins, DNZ: The Real Middle Earth, TVNZ (New Zealand), 2004. (In archive footage) Frodo Baggins, Unsere Besten–Das grosse Lesen, 2004. Journey to Middle Earth: The Lord of the Rings; The Return of the King, Arts and Entertainment, 2004. Himself, MTV Presents: Xbox, the Next Generation Revealed (also known as MTV Presents: Xbox 360 Revealed), MTV, 2005. Himself, 100 Greatest Kid Stars, VH1, 2005. Himself, Sin City: The Premiere, Independent Television 2, 2005. Voices of Klaus Langer and Dawid Rubinowicz, I’m Still Here: Real Diaries of Young People Who Lived during the Holocaust, MTV, 2005.
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Also appeared in The Hollywood Christmas Parade. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 66th Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1994. Presenter, The Family Film Awards, CBS, 1996. Presenter, The Ninth Annual Kids Choice Awards, Nickelodeon, 1996. AFI Awards 2001, CBS, 2001. Eighth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2002. The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2002. Himself, E! Entertainer of the Year 2003, E! Entertainment Television, 2003. Himself, G–Phoria, G4techTV, 2003. 2003 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2003. Presenter, The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2004. Presenter, The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2004. The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004. Presenter, The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel and Bravo, 2005. Television Appearances; Episodic: Voice of Ethan, ⬙Guess Who’s Coming to Breakfast,⬙ Frasier (also known as Dr. Frasier Crane), NBC, 1994. Storytime, PBS, 1994. McPhee Broadman, ⬙The True Test,⬙ Homicide: Life on the Street (also known as H: LOTS and Homicide), NBC, 1996. Voice of Icarus, ⬙Responsibility,⬙ Adventures from the Book of Virtues (animated), PBS, 1996. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1998. Guest, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1998, 2003. Guest, SM:TV Live, Independent Television, 2001. Guest, Total Request Live (also known as TRL and Total Request with Carson Daly), MTV, 2001, 2003, 2004. Guest, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005. Himself, ⬙Bark at the Moon,⬙ The Osbournes, MTV, 2002. Himself, ⬙Young Hollywood: Players or Played Out?,⬙ Rank, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. Himself, The Buzz, YTV, 2002. Electric Playground, 2002. Himself, ⬙E3 03, Playa,⬙ Player$, G4techTV, 2003. Himself, ⬙Filmland Special—Ringenes Herre: Kongen vender tilbage,⬙ Filmland, 2003. Himself, ⬙Grind,⬙ Player$, G4techTV, 2003. Himself, ⬙Voodoo That You Do ... with Hobbits!,⬙ Player$, G4techTV, 2003. Himself, ⬙Wetten, dass ... ? aus Freiburg,⬙ Wetten, dass...?, 2003. Guest, ⬙Kuninkaan paluu—tarun paeaetoes,⬙ 4Pop, 2003.
Appeared in episodes of other series, including The Arsenio Hall Show, syndicated; and The Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS. RECORDINGS Videos: Student in ⬙Forever Your Girl⬙ music video, Paula Abdul: Straight Up, Atlantic Records, 1989. Himself and (in archive footage) Frodo Baggins, The Making of ⬙The Lord of the Rings,⬙ 2002. Performer in ⬙Ridiculous Thoughts⬙ music video, The Cranberries: The Best Videos 1992–2002 (also known as Stars: The Cranberries—The Best Videos of 1992–2002), Universal Music, 2002. Himself, Ringers: Lord of the Fans, Planet BB Entertainment, 2005. Student in ⬙Forever Your Girl⬙ music video, Video Hits: Paula Abdul, EMI Distribution, 2005. Appeared in educational videos on safety and health matters. Music Videos: Paula Abdul, ⬙Forever Your Girl,⬙ 1989. The Cranberries, ⬙Ridiculous Thoughts,⬙ 1995. Video Games: (From archive material) Voice of Frodo Baggins, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Electronic Arts, 2002. 333
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(From archive material) Voice of Frodo Baggins, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Electronic Arts Games, 2003. OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers, Issue 4, Gale, 2002.
Film Work: Stand–in, The Servants of Twilight (also known as Dean R. Koontz’s ⬙The Servants of Twilight⬙), Warner Bros., 1991.
Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, April 2, 1993, p. 61; November 25, 1994, pp. 38–39, 41. Independent, April 30, 2004. Interview, October, 1999; December, 2001, pp. 103–104. Midwest Today, summer, 1992. Movieline, December, 2001, pp. 64, 68. Now, December 26, 2001, pp. 8–9. Nylon, December, 2003. Parade, December 15, 2002, pp. 8–10. Teen, June, 1996, pp. 68–69. TV Guide, December 12, 2004, pp. 34–36. US, January 28, 2002. USA Today, November 4, 1994.
Television Appearances; Series: Mitch Gibson (stunt man), Tracey Takes On ... , HBO, c. 1996–99. Otli, Conan (also known as Conan: The Adventurer), syndicated, 1997–98. Carl, Special Unit 2 (also known as SU2), UPN, 2001–2002. Television Appearances; Movies: Hugo, The Magic of the Golden Bear (also known as Goldy III), Animal Planet, 1998. Otli, Conan: The Adventurer (also known as Conan, der Abenteurer), American television and Zweites Deutsches Fernesehen (Germany), 1998.
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Television Appearances; Specials: Druid and Shazba and Elf, A Spinal Tap Reunion: The 25th Anniversary London Sell–Out (also known as The Return of Spinal Tap), NBC, 1992. Mechanic, The West Side Waltz, CBS, 1995. Mitch Gibson (stunt performer), The Best of Tracey Takes On ... , HBO, c. 1996.
PERSONAL Born July 26, 1964, in Philadelphia, PA; married Amy Buchwald (an actress and playwright), 1998. Education: Attended Temple University.
Television Appearances; Episodic: Santa’s elf, Baywatch, NBC, 1989. Bud, ⬙Under Suspicion,⬙ Hunter, NBC, 1991. First strawberry, ⬙Ho! Ho! Hold Up!,⬙ Pros and Cons, ABC, 1991. Giorgi Pappavasilopoulos, ⬙The Sound of Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Mr. Townsend, ⬙A Virtual Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993. Benny, ⬙Silent Night, Baywatch Night: Parts 1 & 2,⬙ Baywatch, syndicated, 1994. Big Buster, ⬙Resurrection,⬙ Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (also known as Lois and Clark and The New Adventures of Superman), ABC, 1994. Mickey Abbott, ⬙The Race,⬙ Seinfeld, ABC, 1994. Mickey Abbott, ⬙The Stand–In,⬙ Seinfeld, NBC, 1994. Mickey Abbott, ⬙Highlights of a Hundred,⬙ Seinfeld, ABC, 1995. Ryan Shaughnessy, ⬙Between a Shamrock and a Hard Place,⬙ The Home Court, NBC, 1995.
Addresses: Agent—TalentWorks, 3500 West Olive Ave., Suite 1400, Burbank, CA 91505. Career: Actor. Appeared in television commercials. CREDITS Film Appearances: Forensic photographer, Lord of Illusions (also known as Clive Barker’s ⬙Lord of Illusions⬙), United Artists, 1995. Tony the elf, Jingle All the Way, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1996. Mover, Lost & Found, Warner Bros., 1999. Albert, ⬙Someone for Rose,⬙ Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 2000. Little Rocko, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Universal, 2000. 334
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WOODSIDE WOODSIDE, D. B. (DB Woodside, David Bryan Woodside) PERSONAL Full name, David Bryan Woodside; born July 25, in Jamaica, Queens, New York, NY. Education: University of Albany, State University of New York, B.A.; Yale University School of Drama, M.F.A. Addresses: Agent—Innovative Artists, 1505 10th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401; Paradigm, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 2500, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Manager—MJ Management, 130 West 57th St., Suite 11A, New York, NY 10019. Career: Actor. CREDITS Film Appearances: Colin, Romeo Must Die, Warner Bros., 2000. Truman, More Dogs Than Bones, Dream Entertainment, 2000. Greg, Something More (short musical film), 2003. Martin, Easy, 2003, Magic Lamp Releasing, 2004. Coffee, Tea, or Milk?, Alternity Productions/Niara Entertainment, 2005. Television Appearances; Series: Aaron Mosely, Murder One, ABC, 1996–97. Daniel Reide, a recurring role, The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2001. Principal Robin Wood, a recurring role, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (also known as Buffy and BtVS), UPN, 2002–2003. (As DB Woodside) Branford Lee, The Law and Mr. Lee (also known as The Henry Lee Project and The Law and Henry Lee), CBS, beginning c. 2003. Wayne Palmer, a recurring role, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2003–2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Appeared as Carl in the unaired pilot for Special Unit 2 (also known as SU2). RECORDINGS
Television Appearances; Miniseries: Aaron Mosely, Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer, ABC, 1997. Melvin Franklin, The Temptations, NBC, 1998.
Videos: Himself, The Bench: Life before ⬙Seinfeld,⬙ Columbia/ TriStar Home Entertainment, 2004. Himself, Kramer vs. Kramer: Kenny to Cosmo, Columbia/TriStar Home Entertainment, 2004.
Television Appearances; Movies: (As DB Woodside) Forrest, Scar City (also known as S.C.A.R. and Scarred City), HBO, 1998. Camera operator, After All, Black Entertainment Television, 1999. 335
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Television Appearances; Episodic: Aaron Wilton, ⬙The Means,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 1997. Mark, ⬙Deliverance: Part 1,⬙ Prey, ABC, 1998. James Avery, ⬙Higher Calling,⬙ Snoops, ABC, 1999. Henry Higgins, ⬙Chance of a Lifetime,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2002. Henry Higgins, ⬙Falling in Place,⬙ Once and Again, ABC, 2002. ⬙Book of Virtues,⬙ Girls Club, Fox, 2002. Cole Judson, ⬙Entrance Wound,⬙ CSI: Miami, CBS, 2003. FBI agent Rob Benton, ⬙The Man on the Bridge,⬙ JAG, CBS, 2004. Marlon Waylord, ⬙Harvest,⬙ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2004. The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2004.
CREDITS Television Appearances; Series: Catherine, The City (also known as Loving and LOV– NYC), ABC, 1997. Kate Warner, 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2002–2003. Rebecca Caldwell, a recurring role, The Dead Zone, USA Network, 2004–2005. Beth, WindFall, NBC, beginning c. 2006. Television Appearances; Movies: Alex, Race against Time (also known as Gabriel’s Run), TNT, 2000.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Dr. Reginald Dawson, L.A. Med, ABC, 1997. Day One, The WB, 2000. Addison Butler, E.I.S. (also known as E.I.S.: Epidemiologic Intelligence Service), ABC, 2002. (As DB Woodside) Branford Lee, ⬙The Good Guy⬙ (also known as ⬙Junkyard Dog⬙), The Law and Mr. Lee (also known as The Henry Lee Project and The Law and Henry Lee), CBS, c. 2003. Captain Morgan Bastille, Triangle, UPN, 2005.
Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, 24: Access All Areas (documentary), BBC, 2003. Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Herself, The 2001 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards, Independent Film Channel, 2001. Television Appearances; Episodic: Aurora, ⬙Burning Love,⬙ NightMan, syndicated, 1999. Blockbuster Entertainment, [Australia], 2001. Herself, Greeks on the Roof, Seven Network (Australia), 2003. Herself, Pure 24, BBC–3, multiple episodes in 2003. Herself, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2003. Herself, Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004. Kate Warner, ⬙Day 5: 7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2006. Kate Warner, ⬙Day 5: 8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2006. Kate Warner, ⬙Day 5: 9:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.,⬙ 24 (also known as 24 Hours), Fox, 2006.
WYNTER, Sarah 1973– PERSONAL Born February 15, 1973, in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia; daughter of Stuart Wynter (a physician) and Helen Williams (a worker in the Australian federal judicial system); married Dan Peres (in publishing), August 20, 2005. Addresses: Agent—The Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Third Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Manager—Mosaic Media Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Publicist—PMK/ HBH Public Relations, 700 San Vicente Blvd., Suite G910, West Hollywood, CA 90069.
Television Appearances; Pilots: Elizabeth, Sex and the City, HBO, 1998. Local Zeroes, CBS, 1998. Beth, WindFall, NBC, c. 2006.
Career: Actress. Appeared in print advertisements; worked as a model.
Film Appearances: Sara, Let It Be Me (also known as Love Dance), Savoy Pictures, 1995. Melissa, Species II, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1998. Julie McKay, Molly, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1999.
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WYNTER Emi, Shooting Livien, Intrinsic Value Films/Velveteen Films, 2005. Hope Taylor, L.A. Dicks, 2006. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Entertainment Weekly, March 4, 2005, p. 24. Harper’s Bazaar, December, 1999, pp. 186–203. Movieline, October, 1999, p. 18. People Weekly, December 16, 2002, p. 104; September 5, 2005, p. 92. TV Guide, January 4, 2003, p. 21. Vanity Fair (Great Britain), April, 2000, p. 34. Xpose Special, September, 2004, pp. 44–48.
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YELCHIN, Anton 1989– PERSONAL Born March 11 (some sources cite June 23), 1989, in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now St. Petersburg, Russia); immigrated to the United States, 1990; son of Victor (a figure skater and coach) and Irina (a figure skater and choreographer) Yelchin. Avocational Interests: Chess, reading, playing piano and guitar.
Television Appearances; Series: Byrd Huffstodt, Huff, Showtime, 2004—. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Jacob Clarke as a child, Taken (also known as Steven Spielberg Presents ⬙Taken⬙), Sci–Fi Channel, 2002.
Addresses: Agent—Megan Silverman, Endeavor, 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.
Television Appearances; Movies: Featured performer, Geppetto (musical), ABC, 2000. Title role, Jack, Showtime, 2004.
Career: Actor. Appeared in commercials. Awards, Honors: Young Artist Award, best performance in a feature film by a leading young actor, Young Artist Foundation, 2002, for Hearts in Atlantis; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in television movie, miniseries, or special by a supporting young actor, 2003, for Taken; Young Artist Award nomination, best performance in a television movie, miniseries, or special by a leading young actor, 2005, for Jack.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, ⬙Huff⬙: Around the Edges (documentary), Showtime, 2004. Television Appearances; Episodic: Robbie Edelstein, ⬙Be Still My Heart,⬙ ER (also known as Emergency Room), NBC, 2000. Justin Langer, ⬙The Good Fight,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2002. Justin Langer, ⬙Small Sacrifices,⬙ The Practice, ABC, 2002. Voice of Davis Bishop, ⬙The Justice League of America,⬙ Judging Amy, CBS, 2002. Johnny Atkins, ⬙The Bus,⬙ Without a Trace (also known as Vanished), CBS, 2003. Stewart, ⬙The Blind Date,⬙ Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, 2004. Guest, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2005.
CREDITS Film Appearances: Augie, A Man Is Mostly Water, Dog Park Productions, 2000. Jackson Michaels, A Time for Dancing, East of Doheny, 2000. Boy in burning building, 15 Minutes (also known as 15 Minuten Ruhm), New Line Cinema, 2001. Dimitri Starodubov, Along Came a Spider (also known as Im Netz der Spinne and Le masque de l’araignee), Paramount, 2001. 338
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Appeared as Evan Grabber in an episode of NYPD Blue, ABC. Television Appearances; Pilots: Byrd, Huff, Showtime, 2004. OTHER SOURCES Periodicals: Movieline’s Hollywood Life, May, 2005, p. 22. People Weekly, October 15, 2001, p. 142.
ZANE, Billy 1966– PERSONAL Full name, William George Zane, Jr.; born February 24, 1966, in Chicago, IL; son of William George, Sr. (a medical technician instructor and amateur actor) and Thalia (a medical technician instructor and amateur actress) Zane; brother of Lisa Zane (an actress); married Lisa Collins (an actress), 1987 (some sources cite 1988; divorced, 1995). Education: Graduated from Francis Parker High School, Chicago, IL, 1984; studied acting and writing at the American School, Switzerland; attended Harand Camp of the Theatre Arts.Avocational Interests: Swimming. Addresses: Agent—Paradigm, 360 North Crescent Dr., North Building, Beverly Hills, CA 90210; Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212–1825. Manager—Mosaic Media Group, 9200 Sunset Blvd., 10th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069; Werner–Gold–Miller, 4000 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91522. Career: Actor, producer, and director. Made films as a teenager. Producer of a music album by Tim O’Connor. Awards, Honors: Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actor in a drama, MTV Movie Award nomination, best villain, and Screen Actors Award nomination (with others), outstanding performance by a cast, all 1998, for Titanic; B–Movie Award, best actor, 2000, for I Woke Up Early the Day I Died. CREDITS Film Appearances: Match, Back to the Future, Universal, 1985. 339
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(Uncredited) Himself, Zoolander (also known as Derek Zoolander), Paramount, 2001. Mr. E., CQ, United Artists, 2001. Curtis Zampf, The Believer, Independent Distribution Partnership/Eagle Pictures, 2001, Fireworks Pictures, 2002. Michael Sanger, Landspeed, 2002. Roberto Bealing, Claim, Indies Film Distribution, 2002. Alan Roberts and the young Philip Naudet, The Kiss, Kingman Films Entertainment, 2003. Himself, Overnight (documentary), ThinkFilm, 2003. Nero, Imaginary Grace, [Canada], 2003. Starving Hysterical Naked (short film), 2003. Adrian, Vlad, Quantum Entertainment, 2003, Romar Entertainment, 2004. Billy, Big Kiss, [France and Sweden], 2004. Chandler Tyson, Silver City, Newmarket Films, 2004. Jack, Three, Future Film Production/T Films/Thelma Production, 2004. Virgil, Dead Fish, Mobius International, 2004. Elrich, Bloodrayne, Fantastic Films International, 2005. Oates, The Last Drop, Carnaby Films, 2005. Taylor Briggs, Mem–o–re (also known as Memore and Memory), 3210 Films, 2005. Marvin, The Pleasure Drivers, Leonidas Films, c. 2005. Beyond Legend: Johnny Kakota, Lone Star Motion Pictures, 2006. King of Sorrow, Noble House Film & Television, 2006.
Television Appearances; Specials: Himself, 100 Years of the Hollywood Western (documentary), NBC, 1994. Himself, The Greek Americans, PBS, 1998. Narrator, Extreme Australia (documentary), The Discovery Channel, 2000. Narrator, Howard Hughes: His Women and His Movies (documentary), TCM, 2000. Narrator, Ancient Earthquakes: Sunken Cities (documentary), The Discovery Channel, 2001. Narrator, Chasing Giants: On the Trail of the Giant Squid (documentary), The Discovery Channel, 2002.
Some sources cite an appearance in Sea Devils. Film Work: Co–executive producer and music consultant, This World, Then the Fireworks, Orion Classics, 1997. Coproducer, I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (also known as Ed Wood’s ⬙I Woke Up Early the Day I Died⬙ and I Awoke Early the Day I Died), 1998, Cinequanon Pictures International, 1999. Producer, Starving Hysterical Naked (short film), 2003. Director and executive producer, Big Kiss, [France and Sweden], 2004.
Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, UPN, 1996, 1998. The Fourth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as Screen Actors Guild Fourth Annual Awards), TNT, 1998. Himself, VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 2000. Presenter, The 2000 World Music Awards, ABC, 2000.
Some sources cite Zane as the producer of Sea Devils.
Television Appearances; Episodic: ⬙Don’t Sell Yourself to the Cannibals,⬙ Heart of the City, ABC, 1986. Eric Dawson, ⬙The Nurse,⬙ Matlock, NBC, 1987. Frankie ⬙The Duke⬙ Farantino, ⬙Protected Witness,⬙ Crime Story, NBC, 1988. Tony Gambini, ⬙Very Good Year for Murder,⬙ Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1988. Kraygen, Thomas Miller, and Zorbin the Magnificent, ⬙Well–Cooked Hams,⬙ Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO’s ⬙Tales from the Crypt⬙), HBO, 1993. Himself, ⬙The Phantom—Comic Strip Crusader,⬙ Biography (also known as A & E Biography: The Phantom—Comic Strip Crusader), Arts and Entertainment, 1996.
Television Appearances; Series: John Justice Wheeler, Twin Peaks, ABC, 1991. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Marc Antony, Cleopatra, ABC, 1999. Joe Carpenter, Sole Survivor (also known as Dean Koontz’s ⬙Sole Survivor⬙), Fox, 2000. Television Appearances; Movies: Les, Brotherhood of Justice, ABC, 1986. Police officer, Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8, HBO, 1987. 340
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Narrator of various profiles, Sex and the Silver Screen, Showtime, beginning 1996. Voice of Jason Blood/Etrigan the demon, ⬙The Demon Within,⬙ Batman: Gotham Knights (animated; also known as The New Adventures of Batman), The WB, 1998. Voice of Jason Blood/Etrigan the demon, ⬙The Demon Within,⬙ The New Batman Superman Adventures (animated; also known as The New Batman/ Superman Adventures), The WB, 1998. Himself, Howard Stern, E! Entertainment Television, 1998. Himself, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, NBC, 1998. Guest, The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 1998. Himself, So Graham Norton, Channel 4 (England), 1999. Himself, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 2000. Matthew Baskin, ⬙Chapter Twenty–Three,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Matthew Baskin, ⬙Chapter Twenty–Four,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Matthew Baskin, ⬙Chapter Twenty–Six,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Matthew Baskin, ⬙Chapter Twenty–Nine,⬙ Boston Public, Fox, 2001. Himself, Tinseltown TV, International Channel, 2003. Drake Robin, ⬙Carpe Demon,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Drake Robin, ⬙The Seven Year Witch,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. Drake Robin, ⬙Show Ghouls,⬙ Charmed, The WB, 2005. (In archive footage) Himself, Cinema mil, Televisio de Catalunya (Spain), multiple episodes in 2005.
Videos: (Yuppie in limousine in ⬙The Dope Show⬙ music video) Marilyn Manson, God Is in the T.V. (also known as Marilyn Manson: God Is in the T.V.), Interscope Records, 1999. Himself, The Best of So Graham Norton, United Film and Television Productions, 2000. Himself, Breaking the Silence: The Making of ⬙Hannibal,⬙ Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer Home Video, 2001. (Yuppie in limousine in ⬙The Dope Show⬙ music video) Marilyn Manson, Lest We Forget: The Video Collection, Polydor, 2004. Music Videos: Sheena Easton, ⬙Do It for Love,⬙ 1985. Sheena Easton, ⬙Magic of Love,⬙ 1986. Ann Magnuson, ⬙The Swinger,⬙ 1995. Marilyn Manson, ⬙The Dope Show,⬙ 1998. Staind, ⬙Epiphany,⬙ 2002. Music Video Director: Robbie Nevill, ⬙Back on Holiday,⬙ 1986. Video Games: Voice of Broderick ⬙Brodi⬙ Ford, SSX Tricky, Electronic Arts, 2001. Voice of Ansem, Kingdom Hearts (also known as Kingudamu hatsu), Square Electronic Arts, 2002. Voices of Ansem and DiZ, Kingdom Hearts II, Square Electronic Arts/Square Enix, 2005. OTHER SOURCES
Television Appearances; Pilots: Os, Invincible, TBS, 2001.
Periodicals: Parade, July 9, 2000, p. 12. Premiere (Great Britain), November, 1997, pp. 82–83. San Jose Mercury News, August 26, 2000. Starlog, June, 1996. Total Film, February, 1998, p. 29.
Television Work: Coproducer, Danger Zone (movie), HBO, 1996. Director, Stop for a Minute, episodes beginning c. 2001. Stage Appearances: The Boys in the Backroom, Actors’ Gang, Second Stage, Los Angeles, 1987. Billy Flynn, Chicago (musical), Shubert Theatre, New York City, 2002–2003.
ZELLWEGER, Renee 1969– PERSONAL Full name, Renee Kathleen Zellweger; born April 25, 1969, in Houston (some sources cite Katy), TX; daughter of Emil Erich (an engineer and in the oil refining business) and Kjellfried Irene (a nurse and midwife; maiden name, Andreassen) Zellweger; married Kenny Chesney (a singer and songwriter), May 9, 2005 (mar-
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riage ended). Education: University of Texas, B.A., English, 1991.Avocational Interests: Reading, playing the guitar and piano.
and Television Arts, and Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination, all best actress, Golden Globe Award and Golden Satellite Award nomination, both best actress in a motion picture musical or comedy, Screen Actors Guild Award, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, and Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination, all best ensemble, all with others, and Teen Choice Award nomination, choice movie liar, all 2003, for Chicago; Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a drama, 2003, for White Oleander; Southeastern Film Critics Association Award, best supporting actress, 2003, Academy Award, Film Award, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award, San Diego Film Critics Society Award, and Online Film Critics Society Award nomination, all best supporting actress, Golden Globe Award, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture, and Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, all 2004, for Cold Mountain; Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a motion picture musical or comedy, and Teen Choice Award nominations, choice movie blush scene and choice movie rock star moment, all 2005, for Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason; Visual Effects Society Award nomination (with Ken Duncan), outstanding performance by an animated character in an animated motion picture, 2005, for Shark Tale; People’s Choice Award, favorite leading lady, 2005; received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 2005; platinum record certification, Record Industry Association of America, for the soundtrack album from the film Chicago.
Addresses: Agent—Creative Artists Agency, 9830 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager— John Carrabino, John Carrabino Management, 100 North Crescent Dr., Suite 323, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Publicist—Nanci Ryder, Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Sixth Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actress. Appeared in commercials. Worked as a cocktail waitress and bartender’s assistant. Awards, Honors: Independent Spirit Award nomination, best debut performance, Independent Features Project/ West, 1995, for Love and a .45; National Board of Review Award, breakthrough performance—female, 1996, Blockbuster Entertainment Award, favorite supporting actress in a comedy or romance film, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, breakthrough performance, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Golden Satellite Award nomination, best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture comedy or musical, International Press Academy, and MTV Movie Award nomination, best breakthrough performance, all 1997, all for Jerry Maguire; Best Actress Award, Mar del Plata Film Festival, 1996, and Independent Spirit Award nomination, best female lead, 1997, both for The Whole Wide World; Special Award, rising star actress, Lone Star Film and Television awards, 1997; Golden Globe Award and Golden Satellite Award, both best actress in a motion picture comedy or musical, American Comedy Award nomination, funniest actress in a motion picture (leading role), and London Critics Circle Film Award nomination, actress of the year, all 2001, for Nurse Betty; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite actress in a comedy or romance film, 2001, for Me, Myself & Irene; named one of the top twenty entertainers of 2001, E! Entertainment Television, 2001; Teen Choice Award nomination (with Hugh Grant), choice chemistry in a film, 2001, Academy Award nomination, Film Award nomination, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Broadcast Film Critics Association Award nomination, and Empire Award nomination, all best actress, Golden Globe Award nomination and Golden Satellite Award nomination, both best actress in a motion picture musical or comedy, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role, and MTV Movie Award nomination (with Colin Firth), best kiss, all 2002, for Bridget Jones’s Diary; Screen Actors Guild Award, outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role, Chicago Film Critics Association Award, Academy Award nomination, Film Award nomination, British Academy of Film
CREDITS Film Appearances: Senior, Dazed and Confused, Gramercy Pictures, 1993. (Uncredited) My Boyfriend’s Back (also known as Johnny Zombie), Buena Vista, 1993. Jenny, The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (also known as TCM4, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation), Cinepix Film Properties/Sony Pictures Classics, 1994. Prescott Motel buckle bunny, 8 Seconds (also known as The Lane Frost Story), New Line Cinema, 1994. Starlene Cheatham, Love and a .45, Trimark Pictures, 1994. Tami, Reality Bites, Universal, 1994. Gina, Empire Records (also known as Empire and Rock and Fun), Regency/Warner Bros., 1995. Poet, The Low Life, CFP Distribution, 1995. Dorothy Boyd, Jerry Maguire, Columbia/TriStar, 1996. Novalyne Price Ellis, The Whole Wide World, Sony Pictures Classic, 1996. 342
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ZELLWEGER Television Appearances; Awards Presentations: Presenter, The 1997 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1997. Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 1999. Presenter, The 71st Annual Academy Awards Presentation, ABC, 1999. Presenter, The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2000. Presenter, The 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, MTV, 2000. 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Fox, 2000. Presenter, The VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, VH1, 2000, 2001. Presenter and host of technical awards banquet, The 73rd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2001. The 58th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2001. Presenter, The 59th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2002. Presenter, The Orange British Academy Film Awards, E! Entertainment Television, 2002. The 74th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2002. Presenter, The Ninth Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2003. Presenter, The 75th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2003. Presenter, The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2003. Presenter, The 58th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2004. Presenter, The 76th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2004. Presenter, The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2004. Presenter, 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, TNT, 2004. Presenter, The 77th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2005. Presenter, The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 2005. The 31st Annual People’s Choice Awards, CBS, 2005.
Elizabeth Loftus, Deceiver (also known as Liar), Metro– Goldwyn–Mayer/United Artists, 1998. Ellen Gulden, One True Thing, Universal, 1998. Sonia Horowitz, A Price above Rubies (also known as Price below Rubies), Miramax, 1998. Anne Arden, The Bachelor, New Line Cinema, 1999. Betty Sizemore, Nurse Betty (also known as Nurse Betty—Gefaehrliche Traeume), USA Films, 2000. Irene P. Waters, Me, Myself & Irene, Twentieth Century– Fox, 2000. Bridget Jones, Bridget Jones’s Diary (also known as Bridget Jones and Le journal de Bridget Jones), Miramax, 2001. Claire Richards, White Oleander (also known as Weisser Oleander), Warner Bros., 2002. Roxie Hart, Chicago (musical), Miramax, 2002. Barbara Novak, Down with Love (also known as Down with love—Zum Teufel mit der Liebe!), Twentieth Century–Fox, 2003. Ruby Thewes, Cold Mountain, Miramax, 2003. Bridget Jones, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (also known as Bridget Jones—On the Edge, Bridget Jones 2, and Bridget Jones: L’age de raison), Universal, 2004. Voice of Angie, Shark Tale (animated; also known as Sharkslayer), DreamWorks, 2004. Mae Braddock, Cinderella Man, Universal, 2005. The Eye, Paramount, c. 2006. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Barbara Von Busch, Murder in the Heartland, ABC, 1993. (In archive footage) The 100 Greatest Musicals, Channel 4 (England), 2003. (In archive footage) Roxie Hart, Broadway: The American Musical, PBS, 2004. Television Appearances; Movies: Mary Lou, A Taste for Killing, 1992.
Television Guest Appearances; Episodic: Susan, ⬙Shake, Rattle and Rock!,⬙ Rebel Highway, Showtime, 1994. The Rosie O’Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 2000, 2001. Voice of Tammy Duvall, ⬙Ho, Yeah!,⬙ King of the Hill (animated), Fox, 2001. Guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC’s ⬙Saturday Night,⬙ Saturday Night, and SNL), NBC, 2001. Rove Live, 10 Network (Australia), 2001, 2004. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 2001, 2004, 2005. The Frank Skinner Show, Independent Television, 2002. ⬙Down with Love,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2003. ⬙Ewan McGregor,⬙ The South Bank Show, Independent Television, 2003. Extra (also known as Extra: The Entertainment Magazine), syndicated, 2003. Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo, 2003.
Television Appearances; Specials: Herself, Canned Ham: Me, Myself & Irene, Comedy Central, 2000. Herself, Canned Ham: Nurse Betty, Comedy Central, 2000. Presenter, VH1 Divas Live: The One and Only Aretha Franklin, VH1, 2001. The Barbara Walters Special, ABC, 2003. In the Shadow of ⬙Cold Mountain,⬙ 2003. A Journey to ⬙Cold Mountain,⬙ 2003. 100% NYC: A Concert Celebrating the Tribeca Film Festival, MTV, 2003. Oscar Countdown 2003, ABC, 2003. Herself and voice of Angie, Shark Tale: Gettin’ Fishy with It, HBO, 2004. Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope, multiple networks, 2005. 343
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⬙Missistae mittaa,⬙ 4Pop, 2004. ⬙Shark Tale,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2004. ⬙Suomen Bridget Jones,⬙ 4Pop, 2004. ⬙Wetten, dass...? aus Leipzig,⬙ Wetten, dass...?, 2004. (In archive footage) Celebrities Uncensored, E! Entertainment Television, 2004. Eigo de shabera–night, 2004. Film ’04, BBC, 2004. Mioch versus Goderie, 2004. The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known as Oprah), syndicated, 2004. Parkinson, BBC, 2004. This Morning (also known as This Morning with Richard and Judy), Independent Television, 2004. Live with Regis and Kelly, syndicated, 2004, 2005. ⬙Cinderella Man,⬙ HBO First Look, HBO, 2005. Corazon de ... , Television Espanola (Spain), 2005. GMTV, Independent Television, 2005. Magacine, [Spain], 2005.
OTHER SOURCES Books: Newsmakers, Issue 1, Gale, 2001. Periodicals: Cosmopolitan, April, 2003, pp. 191–93. Detour, September, 1998, pp. 130–34, 136. Empire, issue 94, 1997, p. 76. Entertainment Weekly, September 8, 2000, p. 51; September 15, 2000, p. 38; February 22, 2002, p. 44; February 21, 2003, p. 34; February 6, 2004, pp. 64–65. Hello!, October 16, 2001, pp. 58–62; December 24, 2002, pp. 86, 88. HQ, January, 1999, pp. 40–44. Interview, June, 2003, pp. 64–73. Maclean’s, February 3, 1997, p. 63. Mademoiselle, October, 1998, p. 111. Out, February, 2003, pp. 44–49. Parade, May 27, 2001, pp. 8–9. People Weekly, July 17, 2000, p. 105; January 8, 2001, p. 71; May 14, 2001, p. 194; January 12, 2004, p. 69; November 22, 2004, p. 79; January 10, 2005, p. 21; May 16, 2005, p. 65; May 23, 2005, p. 60; June 13, 2005, p. 71; July 4, 2005, p. 24. Premiere, January, 1997, pp. 74–75; April, 2001; November 1, 2003, pp. 56–62, 118. Reader’s Digest, January, 2004, pp. 82–88. Redbook, March, 1998, pp. 86–89, 138. Sydney Morning Herald, October 28, 2004. Total Film, September, 1997, p. 122; October, 2000, pp. 38–39. Urban Cinefile, July 19, 2001. USA Today, June 23, 2000, p. 1E. Vanity Fair, September, 1997, pp. 262–67, 320–22; July, 2000, pp. 74–79, 129–31. Variety, March 10, 2003, pp. SS54–60. W, December, 2001, pp. 268–71, 294.
Appeared in Behind the Movie, VH1. Herself, ⬙The 40 Hottest Rock Star Girlfriends ... and Wives,⬙ The Greatest (also known as The Greatest: The 40 Hottest Rock Star Girlfriends ... and Wives), VH1, 2005. RECORDINGS Videos: Herself, Declaration of Independence, Declaration of Independence, Inc., 2003. The Making of ⬙Down with Love,⬙ Twentieth Century– Fox Home Entertainment, 2003. Climbing ⬙Cold Mountain,⬙ Miramax Home Entertainment, 2004. Albums: Chicago (film soundtrack), Sony, 2003.
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