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Joe Nicchi is known for A Lot Like Love (2005), Protecting the King (2007) and Hidden Talent (2013).- Actress
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Christina Milian was born Christine Flores on September 26, 1981 in Jersey City, New Jersey & raised in Waldorf, Maryland. At the age of 19, Milian signed a contract with Def Jam. In 2001, Milian released her self-titled debut album, which featured the singles "AM to PM" and "When You Look at Me"; "AM to PM" charted within the Top 40 of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and both peaked in the top three on the UK Singles Chart. In 2004, Milian released her second studio album It's About Time, which provided her first major U.S. hit, "Dip It Low", which reached number five on the U.S. Billboard chart. "Whatever U Want" was released as the album's second single. Both singles charted within the Top 10 of the UK chart.- Actress
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Bobbie Phillips is an actress, animal advocate, and a true Chameleon (1998); both on screen and off. Bobbie has portrayed a variety of characters in various genres throughout her career. Widely recognized for her award winning role as the insect loving entomologist, Dr. Bambi Berenbaum on War of the Coprophages (1996); Phillips also received industry praise for her turn as Julie Costello on Steven Bochco's Murder One (1995); A genre favorite as the first female crow, "Talon", on The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998); Phillips left Hollywood in 2003 when Bobbie and her husband traveled to Costa Rica and then Fiji to begin Anthony's surfing career. The couple traveled extensively between Canada, Fiji, Australia and Mexico before Bobbie returned to acting in 2014. Bobbie Phillips continues to create in her unique style on diverse projects and she always reinvents herself like a great actress should.- Actress
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Alyson Stoner got their start as a triple threat on the Disney Channel, co-hosting "Mike's Super Short Show". By age seven, they won the hearts of an older generation as the "Little Pigtailed Dancer" in Missy Elliott's music video, Missy Elliott: Work It (2002). Since their early reign, Alyson has become a powerhouse heavy-weight with blockbuster movies like Cheaper by the Dozen (2003) and the "Step Up" franchise, hit TV shows across networks and cable, and record-setting viral videos. They just completed a 24-city national tour with their original music, leading up to the release of their EP, "While You Were Sleeping", and is Head of Music for the award-winning QWunder app, educating children in emotional and social intelligence.
Alyson is the 6th Most Searched Actress on Google, 16th Most Searched Actress on IMDB, and has over 40 film credits including three in production for 2017. Their social reach is over one Million and they have over 110 Million Views as a fully independent artist on YouTube.- Actress
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Jessica Rose was born on 26 April 1987 in Salisbury, Maryland, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Lonelygirl15 (2006), Greek (2007) and Sorority Forever (2008). She has been married to Tim Phillipps since 31 March 2017. They have two children.- Additional Crew
Shelby Stanga is known for Man vs. Wild (2006), The Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man (2013) and Return of Shelby the Swamp Man (2018).- Actress
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Julia Sawalha was born in London. She has received due honor for her acting talents. Starring as Lynda Day in Press Gang winning the BAFTA award for Best Drama series. She played the role of Saffy in [Absolutely Fabulous 1992-2016], for which she won the RTS award for Best Actress, Lydia Bennett in the miniseries of [Pride and Prejudice BBC] and the role of Dorcas Lane in the BBC costume drama Lark Rise To Candleford, for which she was nominated Best Actress for the RTS Awards. She created and voiced the character Ginger in Aardman's Oscar nominated feature film Chicken Run, which is the highest grossing stop-motion animated film in history. She has completed two projects for mainstream TV due to be broadcast in 2024.- Asia Kate Dillon was born on November 15, 1984 in Ithaca, New York, USA. They are known for playing Brandy Epps in Orange Is the New Black (2013) and Taylor Mason in Billions (2016). Their role on Billions is the first gender non-binary character shown on American television. Dillon is also the founder and the producing director of MIRROR/FIRE Productions.
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Tatiana Gabrielle Maslany was born September 22, 1985 in Regina, Saskatchewan, to Renate, a translator, and Dan, a woodworker. She graduated from Dr. Martin LeBoldus High school in 2003. She was a well respected student, and participated as often as possible in school productions. She is well known for her participation in the Canadian Improv Games. Maslany starred in the 2006 television movie, Booky Makes Her Mark (2006) along with Megan Follows and Stuart Hughes.
She had supporting roles in the films Eastern Promises (2007) and The Vow (2012), and came to fame starring in the series Orphan Black (2013), playing multiple roles. Maslany also had a large role in the 2015 film Woman in Gold (2015), playing a young version of Maria Altmann, Helen Mirren's character.- Nikki Haskell is many things, and her fearlessness and success have made her a popular figure. Nikki is one of the first female stockbrokers on Wall Street, a feat you do not see every day. She has excelled in every industry she has approached, including in her roles as a film producer, artist, inventor, talk show hostess, and even as a great party hostess. Her trail of excellence began well into her younger years.
Nikki was born in Chicago and raised in Beverly Hills. She attended Beverly Hills High School, the New York Institute of Finance and the Chicago Art Institute. As an art lover, she created several pieces that stood out and garnered awards. She won awards at the Brussels Art Fair and several other art shows. Nikki now has a line of published art by Graphic Encounter.
When she moved into the entertainment industry, Nikki created the famous, "The Nikki Haskell Show". She produced and hosted over 300 episodes, and her show blazed the path for other reality and talk shows to follow. Nikki was an avid-traveler, an adventurer in her quest to cover the most recognized events. She interviewed hundreds and thousands of celebrities across various industries including names like Liza Minnelli, Tony Curtis, Donald, and Ivana Trump, Jeremy Irons and President and Madame Marcos, and Peter Sellers from the Hotel du Cap. She covered events like Carnival in Rio and the Cannes Film Festival. The Nikki Haskell Show is the only television show to have ever been shot from Studio 54. It aired four times a week for six years and its success established Nikki as a pioneer of cable television and talented interviewer.
Nikki's entrepreneurial skills expanded further as she started a special events company called New York Entertainment. Here she hosted some of the biggest movie premieres and parties in the history of entertainment for stars like Michael Jackson, at sophisticated and exclusive clubs like Studio 54, The Underground, Xenon, and Le Club. You can catch episodes of the Nikki Haskell Show on Amazon Prime. In her career as a producer, Nikki co-produced the feature film 'Aces High', which starred Christopher Plummer, Sir John Gielgud and Peter Firth. She also co-produced the Showtime documentary, 'Sunset Strip'.
As far as accolades go, Nikki remains rightly hailed as the "Queen of New York Nightlife". New York Magazine named her the number 1 "It" Girl in its 35th Anniversary Issue. Nikki has appeared on countless shows including the likes of Late Night with David Letterman, E!, Inside Edition, Extra, Entertainment Tonight, Insider, Joan Rivers, 20/20, and more. Several biographies speaking about the lives of Ivana Trump and Donald Trump, Robert Evans, Joan Collins, Margaux Hemingway, and The Village People, have featured Nikki as part of these stories. She has also appeared on subjects involving Studio 54, The Cotton Club Murders, and Trust Fund Babies.
The documentaries include 8 Counts a Dancer (2020), Where's My Roy Cohn? (2019), Trump: An American Dream (2017), The Fabulous Allan Carr (2017), Frontline (2016-2017), Who is Donald Trump (2015), The Making of Trump (2015), Sunset Strip (2012), and 70's Fever (2008). Nikki continues to appear in documentaries as a Pop Culture Historian
You can also often find Nikki's name appearing in publications such as People Magazine, The Front page of The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, Page Six of The New York Post, Newsweek, The Daily News, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Enquirer, The Globe, The Star, OK Magazine, The New York Observer, US Magazine, Life & Style Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Social Diary, and Huffington Post.
Books are not left out as Nikki has been written about in books like Andy Warhol's Diaries and Party Book and The 100 Most Important Women of the World, The Last Party and New York Confidential and Kiss Kiss, So 80's and Robert Evans' The Fat Lady Sang. Despite all of these achievements and recognition, Nikki has no shortage of inventions to serve the needs of her loving public. Her focus is on products that aid weight loss and so far she has introduced StarCaps, StarCruncher, NikkiBars, and StarSuckers.
StarCruncher by Nikki Haskell is an innovative workout system designed to make breaking a sweat as easy and comfortable as possible. The benefits and functions of StarCruncher include increasing strength and building and toning muscle. The product is a hit with testimonials of its success, creating an extraordinary buzz. StarCruncher by Nikki Haskell is available on Amazon.
Currently, Nikki has offices in New York and Los Angeles. She stays true to her unique brand of humor and opinion that "If I can't do it in high heels, I'm not interested!" - Actor
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David Crowe is known for Jericho (2000), Bob & Tom Comedy All-Stars Tour (2007) and David Crowe: Crooked Finger (2009).- Actor
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Sonny Ayon was born in Upland, California, on April 30, 1982. Raised in Rialto, CA, he rose from the poverty-filled warzone into a young man imbued with hardened dreams and aspirations for the better.
At the age of 13, he decided he wanted to become a wrestling superstar like his heroes on TV. He was a five foot tall scrawny kid when he entered the School of Hard Knocks in San Bernardino. The owners Bill Anderson and the legend, Jesse Hernandez, trained him on weekly basis, as Ayon dedicated his life to the sport. Eventually, he spent about 10 years traveling to places such as Japan, Korea, and Guam, wrestling with the likes of WWE superstars such as Honky Tonk Man, Iron Sheik, and the One Man Gang. Other mentors who took him under their wings throughout the years included the world famous Guerrero family (Eddie, Mondo, Chavo, and Hector), Louie Spicolli.
By 2000, Ayon felt like a change of place was in the works. Through a series of fortunate events, his trainer Jesse Hernandez helped get him cast in a direct-to-video flick called "Backyard Dogs". The CD chose Ayon as one of the lead wrestlers, Psycho Dave, which led to solid screen time. Once the experience ended, he was inspired him to turn his pursuits towards the career path of acting.
In 2006, Ayon auditioned for director Richard LaGravenese (P.S. I Love You) for the film "Freedom Writers". He beat out thousands of Hispanic actors to score the coveted role as one of two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank's main Freedom Writers. Working alongside industry notables such as Grey's Anatomy's Patrick Dempsey, recording artist Mario, and Imelda Staunton, Ayon learned a great deal on set, reinforcing his desires to become a successful working actor. In that same year, he signed with the Momentum Talent Agency.
As 2008 rolled inwards, Ayon scored the role of George in an episode of "America's Most Wanted". In the same year, he personally read for Kevin Bacon in his directorial effort for TNT's "The Closer" and was booked for the episode. Furthermore, numerous auditions for FX's "The Shield" throughout the course of the year for various roles, the casting director hired him for one of the last episodes of the final season, in the role of Flaco, a hardened gangster that robs Walton Goggins, who plays Michael Chiklis' partner in the series.
Ayon recently finished up a stint as the big bully in the band Red Jumpsuit Apparatus' "Say Your Prayer" music video, a fun FX-filled extravaganza beloved by the pop-rock community. Capping off 2009, he was booked on two big NBC shows, "Southland" and "Trauma". On "Southland", he played Hando Ruiz, a main henchman devoutly loyal to his female gang leader. His stint on "Trauma" is his biggest to date, as he portrays Popeye Vasquez, a madman guilty on accounts of rape and shooting innocent people. His performance is a tour de force that displays his stunt skills and versatile dramatic range.
Sonny Ayon is currently represented by Alexander's Talent Management, one of the leading acting management companies in the Hollywood industry.- Actor
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Actor, director, rockabilly singer, trash film historian, wrestling manager and promoter -- modern-day Renaissance man Johnny Legend has truly done it all and then some in a remarkably rich, eclectic, and impressive career that has spanned over four decades and shows no signs of stopping in the immediate near future. He was born Martin Margulies on October 3, 1949 in San Fernando, California. His father Bernard Margulies was a doctor and his mother Betty was a nurse. Legend is the older brother of Lynne Margulies. Johnny was initially a country music fan who practiced Hank Williams songs in his bedroom and watched Ernest Tubb on television. He attended Sylmar High School in San Fernando, California. Legend formed the folk-rock group the Seeds of Time and first started establishing his singularly outrageous rock'n'roll wildman persona in 1966. In 1970 Johnny began playing 50s rock'n'roll songs with the band Blue Midnight. He recorded numerous songs for Ronny Weiser's Rollin' Rock Records and fronted the band the Rollin' Rock Rebels in the 70s. In 1977 Legend co-wrote and produced the popular novelty song "Pencil Neck Geek" for wrestler Fred Blassie. That same year his crude porno comedy "Teenage Cruisers" was released. In 1983 Johnny co-wrote and co-directed the offbeat comedy feature "My Breakfast With Blassie" with Blassie and legendary avant-garde comic Andy Kaufman. Legend created both the Sleazemania and Teenage Theater series for Rhino Home Video in the late 80s and played an instrumental role in rediscovering and re-releasing countless obscure cartoons, low-budget horror flicks, and groovy exploitation pictures that otherwise might have vanished into oblivion. Among the movies Johnny has acted in are "The Cat Ate My Parakeet," "Prison Ship," "Bride of Re-Animator," "Bug Buster," the Kaufman bio film "Man on the Moon," and "2001 Maniacs." He released the album "Bitchin'" in 1998. Moreover, Legend has promoted wrestling matches and managed wrestlers on the West Coast. Johnny now runs the DVD label Legendhouse and continues to tour and perform music on stage all over the world.- Actress
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Amy Hargreaves (born January 27, 1970) is an American actress who has worked in film, television and theater. She has a recurring role on Homeland as Maggie Mathison. In 1994, she starred in Brainscan with Edward Furlong. In 2012 she made an appearance as Dr. Karen Folson in the 2nd season episode "Leap of Faith" on the CBS show Blue Bloods. In 2017 she portrayed the role of Lainie Jensen, mother of protagonist Clay Jensen, in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why.
Actress known for her role as Maggie Mathison on Homeland. She was also cast as Lainie Jensen on the show 13 Reasons Why and was in the movies Blue Ruin and The Preppie Connection.- Music Artist
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Teyana Taylor is an American singer, actress, dancer, choreographer, director, and model. In 2005, Taylor signed a record deal with American musician Pharrell Williams' Star Trak Entertainment imprint, before making her first national appearance on MTV's My Super Sweet 16. In 2012, she signed to Ye's GOOD Music label through Def Jam, after asking for her release from Star Trak. As an aspiring songwriter, Taylor has worked with and written records for artists such as Usher, Chris Brown, and Omarion. Taylor has appeared on runways during Fashion Week and has also landed high-profile features, such as on Kanye West's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. She stars in the VH1 reality television show Teyana and Iman (2018), alongside her husband, NBA player Iman Shumpert.- Actress
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Not only is Ellen an actress but she is a Mensa member and a student at the Lee Strasberg School; she also drives and races a 6-speed SS and collects Burmese cats. Her awards include Best Actress at the AFI for The Young Girl and the Monsoon (1999) and Best Supporting Actress at the Japanese Film Festival for Dolores Claiborne (1995).
Her father, Dr. Erich Muth, was national optician of the year, has an entire museum named after him, and has written several books on optics, the profits from which he donates to The Erich Muth Scholarship; he donated a section of the Smithsonian.
Her mother, Rachel Muth, helped make it possible for Ellen to be an actress by taking her to all her auditions until she was 18.- Actress
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Meadow Williams conveys an intriguing mix of elegance and humor, glamorous fashion and easy-going Southern charm that reflect both her humble beginnings on a Tennessee farm and her active Hollywood film career. A classic, radiant Los Angeles beauty who retains the humble nature of her country roots, Williams draws upon a deep wellspring of experience in her film and modeling work.
At a young age, Williams started her entertainment career as a television actress and was seen in hit shows such as Married... with Children (1987), Murder, She Wrote (1984), and The Larry Sanders Show (1992). Her career transitioned from television to movies when she landed a role in the iconic motion picture, The Mask (1994), opposite Jim Carrey. The part led to a role as Kevin Bacon's significant other in the Academy Award-winning Apollo 13 (1995). Deeply moved by director Ron Howard's work on the project, the actress says Howard's influence continues to shape her performances.
Most recently, Williams was seen in the action thriller Den of Thieves (2018) alongside Gerard Butler and in the prison action vehicle Backtrace (2018) with veteran stars Sylvester Stallone and Matthew Modine.
Williams also appeared as a sexy villainous cult leader in the comic book movie Officer Downe (2016), an indie adaptation of the Image Comics graphic novel by Joe Casey. Under the direction of John McNaughton, Williams played in The Harvest (2013), an American horror thriller, opposite Michael Shannon as his mistress.
The industrious actress has a number of projects being readied for release. Up next, Williams will be seen in After (2019), based on Anna Todd's blockbuster novel. In addition to playing a college professor, Williams is producer, along with author Todd, on the highly anticipated adult romance drama. Williams' screenwriting and producing credits let her extend her reach even further to diverse themes and genres.
Also set for release soon is 10 Minutes Gone (2019), a crime thriller starring Bruce Willis, with Williams playing a bartender full of surprises. And the soon-to-be-released action-thriller Boss Level (2020) from writer-director Joe Carnahan has Williams playing an assassin alongside stars Frank Grillo, Mel Gibson and Naomi Watts. Adding to Williams' very busy 2019 film roster is the drama feature Broken Soldier (2022), with Williams in a supporting role as Ray Liotta's trophy wife, and alongside Sophie Turner and Mark Margolis.
The project Williams finds most fulfilling, for the way it dissects one of the most critical periods in American and world history, is the drama American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally (2021), in which the actress stars opposite Al Pacino. Based on a true story, the film has Williams playing a radio personality who broadcast English-language propaganda for the European Axis powers during World War II.
The script is adapted from the William E. Owen book "Axis Sally Confidential." Pacino plays the lawyer who represents Williams' character after she was arrested for treason. "Axis Sally" is due out in late 2019 or early 2020.