Shemar Moore
(Actor)
.. Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson
Born:
April 20, 1970
Birthplace: Oakland, CA
Trivia:
California-born Shemar Moore parlayed a successful modeling stint into an acting career that began in 1994 with a lead role on the soap opera The Young and the Restless. Moore played Malcolm Winters for eight years, and earned a Daytime Emmy for his performance in 2000. After leaving The Young and the Restless, Moore landed a role on the short-lived WB superhero series Birds of Prey. A prominent supporting role in the surprise hit Diary of a Mad Black Woman followed in 2005, and that same year, he was cast on the CBS drama Criminal Minds alongside Mandy Patinkin and Thomas Gibson. In 2007, Moore made headlines in the gossip rags for a DUI arrest. He would go on to star on the proceedural Criminal Minds.
Stephanie Sigman
(Actor)
.. Jessica Cortez
Born:
January 07, 1987
Birthplace: Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico
Trivia:
Born in Mexico, but is a U.S. citizen through her father, who is from Kansas. Her father is a scout for the New York Yankees in Mexico. Signed a contract with Elite Model Management when she was 17. Appeared in the music video for "Snap Out of It" by the Arctic Monkeys in 2014.
Alex Russell
(Actor)
.. Jim Street
Born:
December 11, 1987
Birthplace: Australia
Trivia:
Made his film debut in Wasted in the Young in 2010. Directed a short film in 2013 called Love and Dating in LA!.
Jay Harrington
(Actor)
.. David "Deacon" Kay
Born:
November 15, 1971
Birthplace: Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Started acting in children's theater in Cape Cod, MA. Graduated from the same high school as The Bell Jar author Sylvia Plath. Taught master classes in drama at Syracuse University in 2003 with friend and fellow Syracuse alum Taye Diggs. Was one of the leads in the short-lived American version of Coupling. Portrayed doctors in recurring roles on Summerland, Desperate Housewives and Private Practice. Faced off against the WNBA's Chicago Sky as a player on the E League, a basketball team made up of celebrities, in 2009.
Lina Esco
(Actor)
.. Christina Alonso
Born:
May 14, 1985
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia:
Born in Miami in 1985, actress Lina Esco's first onscreen role was in the 2005 indie drama London. A guest role on CSI: NY followed, and in 2007 she was cast as Jimmy Smits' daughter on the CBS series Cane.
Kenny Johnson
(Actor)
.. Dominique Luca
Born:
July 13, 1963
Birthplace: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Trivia:
A handsome performer with a clean-cut image yet the ability to project heightened aggression, Kenny Johnson specialized in portrayals of authoritative professional types, such as state troopers, police detectives, and macho athletes. The East Coast native grew up on a farm in Vermont, and as a young man formally trained in drama under the tutelage of acting coaches Vincent Chase and Larry Moss. Following a brief start in show business as a TV commercial spokesperson, Johnson moved into narrative work, and spent much of the 1990s turning up as a guest star on programs including Caroline in the City, Grace Under Fire and Arli$$, in addition to theatrical releases such as the 1998 issues Major League: Back to the Minors and Blade. Johnson scored his most significant break, however, with an ongoing role on the popular FX police drama The Shield: that of Detective Curtis "Lemonhead" Lemansky. Beginning in 2007, Johnson signed for a regular supporting role on the TNT drama series Saving Grace; he played Ham Dewey, Detective Grace Hanadarko's (Holly Hunter) on-the-job partner and occasional lover.
David Lim
(Actor)
.. Victor Tan
Born:
September 23, 1983
Birthplace: Oakland, California, United States
Trivia:
Is of Chinese descent.Was raised in San Ramon, California.Played soccer and basketball in high school.Got a real estate license after graduating from college.Before acting, he used to work as a loan officer.Moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a model and actor.Started his career as a model in 2009.
Patrick St. Esprit
(Actor)
.. Commander Robert Hicks
Born:
May 18, 1954
Birthplace: United States
Amy Farrington
(Actor)
.. Lieutenant Piper Lynch
Debbie Allen
(Actor)
.. Charice Harrelson
Born:
January 16, 1950
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia:
African American actress/dancer Debbie Allen had built up a solid reputation as a Broadway choreographer by the time she made her screen debut in The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979). In 1980, she created the role of demanding dance instructor Lydia Grant in Fame (1980), a role she carried over into the long-running TV series of the same name. Each and every episode of this five-season series began with Debbie addressing a roomful of students: "You want fame?...Well, fame costs. And the price is sweat." Practicing what she preached, Debbie not only co-starred in the series but directed several episodes and handled the choreography, winning a brace of Emmies in the process. She went on to be nominated for a Tony award for the 1986 Broadway revival of Sweet Charity. The older sister of Cosby Show co-star Phylicia Rashad, Debbie Allen has herself remained active on the small screen, in the early '90s mapping out the production numbers of the annual Academy Awards telecast and in the mid-'90s co-starring with rapper LL Cool J on the weekly NBC sitcom In the House. In 1997 she was one of the producer's of Steven Spielberg's period drama Amistad. Four years later she directed and starred in the made-for-TV drama The Old Settler opposite her sister. She played herself in the remake of the TV show Fame. She continued directing for television including episodes of That's So Raven, and the Lifetime movie biopic The Fantasia Barrino Story: Life Is Not a Fairy Tale. In 2009 she returned to her roots yet again by playing the principal of the high school for performing arts that is the setting for the 2009 big-screen remake of Fame.
Obba Babatundé
(Actor)
.. Daniel Harrelson Sr.
Gabrielle Dennis
(Actor)
.. Brianna Harrelson
Born:
October 19, 1978
Birthplace: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Trivia:
Attended the School for Creative and Performing Arts from the fourth to the 10th grade. Hosted her own show called Cincinnati Youth Times while in high school. While attending Howard University, she co-hosted BET's Teen Summit talk show from 1998 to 2000. Started her career as a stand up comedian, performing at clubs in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. Is also a singer and a performed with a group called Assorted Flavors in 2008. In 2014, she wrote and produced her first film, an independent short called A Super Secret.
Deshae Frost
(Actor)
.. Darryl
Laura James
(Actor)
.. Molly
Eian O'Brien
(Actor)
.. Westerly
Mark Dippolito
(Actor)
.. Wade
Izzy Diaz
(Actor)
.. Walter
Trivia:
Onscreen performer Izzy Diaz specialized in tackling ethnic roles, particularly those with a Hispanic undercurrent. After guest starring work on the small-screen cop drama The Shield and other series, Diaz landed a supporting role in Brian De Palma's 2007 Iraqi War opus Redacted.
David Alvarez
(Actor)
.. Chico V
Tim DeZarn
(Actor)
.. Brewster
Chuck Mccollum
(Actor)
.. Colonel Browning
Aline Elasmar
(Actor)
.. Jaslynn
Ryan Dorsey
(Actor)
.. Greg
Janna Bossier
(Actor)
.. Iris
John Yang Li
(Actor)
.. Survivor
Tessa Munro
(Actor)
.. Meg
Andrew Adamson
(Actor)
Born:
December 01, 1966
Trivia:
A director born in New Zealand as the child of Methodist missionary parents, Andrew Adamson came to specialize almost exclusively in fantasy-themed material. He began his career as a special-effects technician on films including Toys (1992), A Time to Kill (1996), and Batman & Robin (1997), but moved into the ranks of Hollywood's elite with his work directing the breakthrough DreamWorks CG-animated comedy Shrek (2001). That film clocked in as a blockbuster hit (to say the least -- grossing a reported 484 million dollars worldwide) and paved the way for several sequels, with the first two also directed by Adamson. Then, beginning in 2004, Walden Media tapped Adamson to write, direct, and executive produce the first two adaptations of the Chronicles of Narnia books by British author C.S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2007). Audiences turned the franchise into a massive hit and a cash cow for Walden and Walt Disney Pictures, which laid the groundwork for many successive installments. Adamson remained on board as a producer for the third film in the series, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010).