Michael Berryman, Actor
Born in Los Angeles, the son of neurosurgeon Sloan Berryman and his wife Barbara, Michael Berryman has battled all his life against the life-threatening physical ailments that have given him his distinctive look. At the age of 6, he underwent reconstructive skull surgery. He still remembers how his father searched for just the right surgeon to perform the operation. |
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William Shakespeare
1564–1616, English dramatist and poet, b. Stratford-on-Avon. He is considered the greatest playwright who ever lived |
Alex M. Johnson Jr.
He is Dean at the University of Minnesota Law School |
Brad Geyer
Lead singer with the Australian rock band “Divot.” |
Anthony Edwards
Well known actor. Ffeature films include “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”, “Revenge of the Nerds” and the mega hit “Top Gun” starring opposite Tom Cruise. But most Anthony Edwards fans came to know him as Doctor Green in the critically acclaimed television series, “ER”, a role which earned him a People’s Choice Award as Favorite Male Television Performer.
Photo and Bio info taken from thespiannet.com. |
Vin Diesel
Action star who’s movies include, Knockaround Guys, XXX, The Fast and the Furious, Boiler Room, Pitch Black and his claim to fame: Saving Private Ryan
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Montel Williams
Famous TV talk show host |
Billy Zane
Zane has been seen principally in secondary roles in such films as Back to the Future (1985), Memphis Belle (1990), Orlando (1992), and Posse (1993). Zane is most known for his role as the young drifter who — obvious to everyone but the hero and heroine — is not what he seems in the Australian thriller Dead Calm (1989) and for, playing Kate Winslet’s vile fiancée in Titanic. |
Michael Clarke Duncan
Famous Film Actor |
Mitch Pileggi
Maybe best known in the television world as FBI Deputy Director Walter S. Skinner, the man directly in charge of Special Agents Mulder and Scully in their investigations into The X-Files. |
2000 MAN OF THE YEAR
Rene Angelil
57 year old husband of Celine Dion (Age 32) father of their soon-to-be-born child, recently overcame a bout with cancer. He is the artist’s manager and a performing artist himself.
Photo courtesy: CelineOnline.com |
Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis Pictured with President George W. Bush. Bruce is a well known actor who has starred in numerous films and had made several guest appearances on television programs. |
G. Gordon Liddy
More notorious than famous -but he dons the dome |
Tim Dwight
San Diego Chargers |
Andre
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John M. Jackson
Best known for his role as Rear Admiral AJ Chegwidden on the CBS series JAG, John started acting at an early age and has an expansive dramatic career. |
Ross Kemp
Best known for his tough guy role as Grant Mitchell on the British Soap, “Eastenders”. Other TV parts include “Playing Away”, “The Picnic”, “Emmerdale”.
Photo Courtesy: BBC Online
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Billy Corgan
Smashing Pumpkin leader and songwriter Billy Corgan. The band, formed in 1988, was treated with distrust by their alternative rock peers when they stormed the alternative charts with their first releases and reveled in (instead of dismissing) their success. Corgan has a reputation as an egoist who makes most of the band’s decisions (and music).
Photo Courtesy: People.com
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Peter Furler
Lead singer for the Newsboys! This awesome Christian rocker sings and plays in true bald style. |
Michael Chiklis
Pictured at Premier for Scooby Doo. Appeared on Broadway in “Defending the Caveman” just finished one year stint “Dadio” on NBC |
Yul Brynner
Has starred in several movies including the “King and I”, “The Ten Commandments”, “Anastasia”, “Brothers Karamazov”, and many others. |
Mark Messier
Center for the New York Rangers NHL team. He is one of the premier players in the league. He is famous for his leadership on the ice and in the locker room.
Photo Courtesy: Malissa Christine
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Matt Morginsky
Matt is a Christian Music Artist. He started the band “The O.C. Super Tones” with Jason Carson. They have three(3) CD’s, a home video, and have toured the country with various bands. They are considering a full length feature movie for theaters.
Photo Courtesy: Malissa Christine |
Telly Savalis
Telly Savalas is best remembered as TV’s Kojak, a New York detective known for his tough talk, lollipops and shiny bald head. Loose and leering, with the trademark line “Who loves ya’, baby?”, Savalas became a ’70s superstar after years of small parts in television and film. After Kojak, Savalas thrived as an unofficial spokesman for open collars, gold chains and the Vegas style, baby |
Michael Ironside
Actor |
David Ogden Stiers
David Ogden Stiers, who played Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III in Twentieth Television’s M*A*S*H, started his career with the Very Little Theater, one of the few self-sustaining, non-funded community theaters in America. |
Pim Fortuyn
The Dutch politician assassinated in May, 2002
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Chris Judd
Author and artist with his ex-wife Jennifer Lopez. |
Moby
The versatile musician who gained recognition in the early 1990s for his contributions to dance & techno music.
Photo courtesy: moby.com |
Peter Sagal
Host of NPR’s Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me
Photo/bio clip courtesy: NPR.org |
Ving Rhames
Famous Film Actor |
Michael Stipe of REM
The critical praise heaped upon R.E.M. has been monumental, but despite all this attention they have remained painfully modest and reasonably unaffected, and, despite the loss of Berry, still appear united. They are one of the most important and popular bands to appear over the past three decades, and although their commercial heyday appears to have passed they still retain massive credibility.
Bio snipet from mtv.com |
Arnold Vosloo
Although Vosloo made his film debut in 1987, it was not until he starred in The Mummy that he gained any substantial measure of recognition. The film, which was one of 1999’s summer hits, also starred Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, and John Hannah. Vosloo and his fellow cast members reprised their roles two years later for the film’s sequel, the aptly-titled The Mummy 2 |
Steve Ballmer
President and Chief Executive Officer
Microsoft Corp
Photo courtesy: Microsoft.com
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Steve Austin
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin. The mere mention of his name brings wrestling fans to to their feet in a crazed frenzy.
Career highlights: World Wrestling Federation Championship (4), Intercontinental (2), Tag Team (3), 1996 King Of The Ring, 1998 Royal Rumble winner.
Photo Courtesy: stonecold.com
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Michael
Nuf said. |
Tony Levin
Tony Levin is perhaps best known for his long tenure as bassist for King Crimson. He has also been involved in “ProjeKcts” — stripped-down fractal units of Crimson’s full lineup. Levin’s resume ranges from the eclectic Bruford Levin Upper Extremities and Bozzio-Levin-Stevens collaborations, to sessions with Dire Straits, Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, Buddy Rich and Carly Simon. He has also worked as Peter Gabriel’s bassist since 1977
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Rex Linn
Actor |
Sean Connery
“Bond, James Bond.” Those three little words created a star. And though he’s moved on from his secret agent days, Sean Connery retains the charm and sex appeal of movie audiences — male and female alike.
Photo Courtesy: People.com
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Samuel L. Jackson
Famous actor (numerous are bald, including those in Star Wars) |
Matt Scannell
Guitarist for Vertical Horizon has toured coast to coast sharing the stage with the likes of the Dave Matthews Band, Third Eye Blind, the Allman Brothers Band, Train, and Shawn Colvin.
Photo Courtesy: sonicnet.com |
Michael Rosenbaum
This enigmatic young actor takes on the infamous role of a young Lex Luthor in the WB series Smallville. |
Story Musgrave
Served as a NASA Astronaut from 1967 to 1997. Served as a surgeon at Denver General Hospital from 1967 to 1989.
Photo courtesy: jsc.nasa.gov |
Jesse Ventura
Elected Governor in 1998 to the state of Minnesota. He ran as an independent and defeated two highly favored opponents. On June 18, 2002 he announced he would not seek re-election.
Photo Courtesy: Jesseventura.org |
Damon Wayans
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Willard Scott
The ebullient Willard Scott
has made mornings much brighter for millions of “Today” viewers since he first appeared on the program in March of 1980, reporting on the weather. He joined today after having performed similar duties, beginning in 1968, at WRB-TV the NBC television station in Washington D.C.
Photo Courtesy: MSNBC.COM
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Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis
started his professional football career in 1993 at São Paulo based Palmeiras. The goalkeeper gained a first team spot in 1999, the year in which the club won the Libertadores Cup and were runners-up in both the State Championship and the Mercosur Cup. In 2000 Marcos lifted the Rio-São Cup and also picked up a runners-up medal in the Libertadores Cup. As national goalkeeper he won the 1999 Copa América and became second in the 1999 Confederations Cup.
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Peter Woodward
Actor & writer |
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