Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!


06:30 am - 08:30 am, Friday, January 2 on Syfy (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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The entire East Coast of the US comes under threat when shark-infused storms wreak havoc on Washington, DC and Orlando.

2015 English Stereo
Action/adventure Horror Sci-fi Comedy Sequel Space Suspense/thriller Disaster

Cast & Crew
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Ian Ziering (Actor) .. Fin Sheperd
Tara Reid (Actor) .. April Wexler
Cassie Scerbo (Actor) .. Nova Clarke
David Hasselhoff (Actor) .. Gilbert Sheperd
Bo Derek (Actor) .. May Wexler
Frankie Muniz (Actor) .. Lucas Stevens
Ryan Newman (Actor) .. Claudia Sheperd
Jack Griffo (Actor) .. Billy
Mark Cuban (Actor) .. President of the United States
Ann Coulter (Actor) .. Vice President
Michele Bachmann (Actor) .. Herself
Jerry Springer (Actor) .. Mr. White
Chris Kirkpatrick (Actor) .. Pool Lifeguard
Chris Jericho (Actor) .. Bruce
Penn Jillette (Actor) .. Lt. Col. Stylo
Teller (Actor) .. Major Caissier
Ne-Yo (Actor) .. Agent Deveroux
Lou Ferrigno (Actor) .. Agent Banner
Grant Imahara (Actor) .. Agent Lodge
Jackie Collins (Actor) .. Herself
Brad Keselowski (Actor) .. Himself
Joey Logano (Actor) .. Himself
Edward Grimes (Actor) .. Tourist
John Grimes (Actor) .. Tourist
Kathie Lee Gifford (Actor) .. Herself
Hoda Kotb (Actor) .. Herself
Reza Farahan (Actor) .. Policeman
Brian Mitchell (Actor) .. NASA tech
Anthony Weiner (Actor) .. NOAA Director
Kim Richards (Actor) .. Universal Orlando Resort VIP Guide
Holly Madison (Actor) .. Military Sergeant
Kendra Wilkinson (Actor) .. Waitress
Ryan Kerrigan (Actor) .. NASA tech
Michelle Beadle (Actor) .. Special Agent Argyle
Marcellus Wiley (Actor) .. Army Specialist Iverson
Max Kellerman (Actor) .. Sgt. Joseph
Bill Engvall (Actor) .. White House Chief of Staff Gary Martin Hays
Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Sergeant Rock
Tim Russ (Actor) .. General Gottlieb
Josh Barnett (Actor) .. Sergeant Richards
Chad Johnson (Actor) .. NASA technician
Maria Menounos (Actor) .. C.J. Sorkin
Keltie Knight (Actor) .. Alves
Harvey Levin (Actor) .. Lester Williams
Jorge Bernal (Actor) .. Bernie
Melvin Gregg (Actor) .. Chad
Blair Fowler (Actor) .. Jess
Bobak Ferdowsi (Actor) .. Matt Mason
Genevieve Morton (Actor) .. White House Guest
Maryse Ouellet Mizanin (Actor) .. Park Police Guard
Elvis Duran (Actor) .. Himself
Alexis Ohanian (Actor) .. Himself
Cassandra Scerbo (Actor) .. Nova Clarke
Oliver Kalkofe (Actor) .. Cameo
Peter Rütten (Actor) .. Cameo
Michael Winslow (Actor) .. Brian 'Jonesy' Jones
Christopher Judge (Actor) .. Lead Agent Vodel
John Cena (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Ian Ziering (Actor) .. Fin Sheperd
Born: March 30, 1964
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Known to most as Steve Sanders on Beverly Hills 90210, Ian Ziering actually got his start onscreen almost ten years earlier, playing Brooke Shields' brother in the romantic teen drama Endless Love in 1981 when he was just 17. While it was the young actor's first big break in Hollywood, Ziering was already an accomplished actor, having performed in the national touring production of Peter Pan earlier that same year. Ziering's young life didn't revolve around only show business, however -- he graduated from William Patterson University in 1987.Despite taking time out for his education, Ziering continued to rack up credits on his resumé throughout the '80s, including a two-year stint on the soap opera Guiding Light from 1986 to 1988. Then, in 1990, Ziering scored the part of Steve on a new nighttime soap called Beverly Hills 90210, and his fame skyrocketed. Not only did he suddenly find that he'd become an extremely successful actor, he also became a teen heartthrob to girls everywhere -- despite the fact that even though his character was 16, Ziering himself was ten years older, though he was hardly the oldest of the cast. He would stay with the extremely successful show for ten years, occasionally acting in side projects like 1995's action thriller No Way Back, starring Russell Crowe. In 2005, Ziering appeared in Tony Scott's high-octane thriller Domino, and in 2006, he directed and starred in a comedy short called Man vs. Monday. Then, in 2007, the newly minted filmmaker sashayed his way back into prime time, appearing on the hit show Dancing with the Stars. Ziering and his partner, Cheryl Burke, proved very popular with audiences, who voted to keep the couple on the show for multiple weeks.
Tara Reid (Actor) .. April Wexler
Born: November 08, 1975
Birthplace: Wyckoff, New Jersey
Trivia: As one of the stars of the 1999 summer smash American Pie, Tara Reid experienced an almost meteoric ascent into overnight celebrity. Possessing the kind of buxom blond good looks that ensure future employment and Internet shrines, Reid was best-known for her role as The Big Lebowski's trophy wife, Bunny Lebowski, before being cast in Pie. A native of Wyckoff, New Jersey, where she was born on November 8, 1975, Reid broke into acting at the age of six, when she was a contestant on the CBS children's game show, Child's Play. She went on to study at New York's Professional Children's School, where her classmates included Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jerry O'Connell, and Macaulay Culkin. After appearing in commercials for such products as Jell-O and Crayola, Reid landed a role on the sitcom Saved by the Bell: the New Class in 1994 and then had a recurring role on the daytime drama Days of Our Lives the following year. She got her first substantial film roles in 1998, appearing in the Ed Wood-scripted I Woke Up Early the Day I Died, The Big Lebowski, the independent film Around the Fire, and Urban Legend, the latest in a long line of teen slasher flicks. Reid won some amount of recognition for the last film, which featured a Who's-Who line-up of post-pubescent stars and cast her as a campus radio talk show host. The following year, Reid earned a form of screen immortality with her role as the girlfriend of one of four high school guys who make a pact to lose their virginity in American Pie. She also appeared in more low-profile roles in the independent film Girl and in Cruel Intentions, which featured her as one of Ryan Phillippe's more unfortunate conquests. Later that year, she had a starring role in Body Shots, playing one of a group of twenty-something friends on the prowl for love and/or sex in Los Angeles.Edging ever closer to leading woman status, Reid's star continued to rise as the vibrant young actress took on roles in such high profile efforts as Dr. T and the Women (2000), Josie and the Pussycats (2001) and, of course, American Pie 2 (also 2001). After taming the savage party animal in the lowbrow comedy Van Wilder, Reid gave screen heartthrob Ashton Kutcher the runaround in the romantic comedy My Boss's Daughter. Sadly, Reid's star dwindled throughout the 2000s with a series of critical and commerical flops that failed in comparison to her highly publicized personal troubles. Reid was able to find some success when she rejoined the original cast of American Pie for American Reunion in 2012.
Cassie Scerbo (Actor) .. Nova Clarke
Born: March 30, 1990
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Is of full Italian descent.Was raised in Parkland, Florida and played soccer for the Parkland Soccer Club.Has had a career in dance starting from age 4 which included performances at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York; and won 2nd place in the International Hip-Hop Championships which are held in Miami.Also an accomplished singer and was signed to Geffen Records and DIC Entertainment in 2005 as one of five girls, out of over a thousand, chosen for the group SPG (Slumber Party Girls).Has been involved with several charities, such as The Thirst Project, 18 For 18, Padres Contra el Cancer and frequently visits the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.
David Hasselhoff (Actor) .. Gilbert Sheperd
Born: July 17, 1952
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Trivia: Actor David Hasselhoff first built up a fan following on the daytime TV soaper The Young and the Restless, where from 1975 through 1982 he played Bill "Snapper" Foster. He graduated to Prime Time as crimefighter Michael Knight on the fantasy actioner Knight Rider; this one lasted from 1982 to 1986. With his American career in temporary doldrums after Knight Rider's cancellation, Hasselhoff took advantage of his fluency in the German language to establish a phenomenal successful singing career in Europe. It is likely that nothing has brought him as much professional satisfaction as his Berlin Wall concert, an event that drew 500,000 spectators. In 1989, Hasselhoff signed on for another TV series, the initially unremarkable adventure weekly Baywatch. Few people need to be reminded of David Hasselhoff's success in this last endeavor: as of this writing, Baywatch is the single most popular television series in the world, beaming out to an estimated audience of one billion viewers.
Bo Derek (Actor) .. May Wexler
Born: November 20, 1956
Birthplace: Long Beach, California, United States
Trivia: An aspiring model, 16-year-old Bo Derek was introduced to actor/director/cinematographer John Derek in 1971. Just as he'd done with previous "protegés" Ursula Andress and Linda Evans, Derek literally molded her into a highly desirable superstar. In 1974, the 48-year-old Derek capped his makeover by marrying the 18-year-old Bo. In her first film, the Jaws rip-off Orca, Bo showed up long enough to have her lovely leg chewed off by a killer whale. Her next film was far more rewarding: Blake Edwards' 10 (1979), in which, bouncing along the beach in slow motion to the pulsating rhythms of Ravel's Bolero, the scantily clad, cornrow-coifed Bo became the instant object of star Dudley Moore's affections. An overnight pinup favorite, Bo followed her 10 triumph with a brace of adventure films directed by her husband: Tarzan the Ape Man (1981) and Bolero (1984). After six years away from films, she returned before the cameras in another Derek/Derek co-production, the unsuccessful Ghosts Can't Do It (1990). Bo Derek has since occasionally appeared in such films as the Italian Sognando La California (1991) and the American Woman of Desire (1994). Derek also appeared in Tommy Boy the 1995 comedy starring David Spade and Chris Farley.In 2003, Derek played the mother of a sheltered wannabe named B-Rad (Jamie Kennedy), and joined the Miss Universe 2004 pageant as a judge. The actress appeared in several television series including 7th Heaven, Lucky, and Queen of Swords. In 2006, she took a leading role as a ruthless businesswoman in Fashion House, a telenovela drama series following the scandals and passions found within an elite corporation.When not acting, Bo Derek participates in a number of political and social causes, including working on the behalves of disabeled veterans, serving as a spokeswoman for the Animal Welfare Institute's campaign to put an end to the slaughter of horses. Derek is an avid equestrian and published an autobiography titled Everything That Matters in Life I Learned from Horses.
Frankie Muniz (Actor) .. Lucas Stevens
Born: December 05, 1985
Birthplace: Ridgewood, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Child actor Frankie Muniz shot to stardom as the titular genius mired in a family of underachievers in Fox's single-camera smash sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. Able to mix his apple-cheeked features with intelligent acting, Muniz quickly became a darling to some critics. Other critics predicted he would become the Fred Savage of his generation, meaning he would fail to carry his childhood television success into an adult career. Francisco James Muniz IV was born on December 5, 1985, in Ridgewood, NJ. Raised in Knightdale, NC, Muniz found his interest in acting ignited by watching his older sister in a play. He was soon cast as Tiny Tim in a local production of A Christmas Carol, a role he reprised the next two seasons. Productions of The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, and Our Town fleshed out his regional theater resumé. Muniz made his television debut in the made-for-TV movie To Dance With Olivia (1997), starring Lou Gossett Jr. He next appeared in the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of What the Deaf Man Heard (1997). A small role in Lost & Found (1999) led up to the breakthrough that would make him a familiar face in millions of households. Fox premiered Malcolm in the Middle as a mid-season replacement in 2000, and the show was quickly swamped with accolades. Matriarch Jane Kaczmarek may have received the lion's share, but it was Muniz's job to anchor the show with his narration and his central role in many of the dysfunctional, envelope-pushing plots. He was twice nominated for Golden Globes in 2000 and 2001, and was honored with the Hollywood Reporter Young Star Award for his work in the series. Muniz's first starring role on the big screen was as Willie Morris in the family period piece My Dog Skip (2000), released right around the time of the Malcolm pilot. Muniz then contributed a voice to the animal cast of Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001). He had a moderate-sized hit with the 2002 release Big Fat Liar, which teamed him with Amanda Bynes as a pair of students seeking revenge on a sleazy movie producer (Paul Giamatti) who steals their idea. He was also part of the ensemble for the 2002 gang film Deuces Wild.
Ryan Newman (Actor) .. Claudia Sheperd
Born: April 24, 1998
Birthplace: Manhattan Beach, California, United States
Trivia: Began acting at age 3, starring in an international commercial for Kraft Cheese. Made her debut in movies at age 7, providing the voice of a character in the film Monster House (2006). Guest starred on two episodes of Hannah Montana, portraying a young version of the lead character. Released her first single, "If You Wanna Go," in 2010. Won the 2010 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Series by a Leading Actress for her portrayal of Ginger on Zeke and Luther. Has worked with the charity Skip1.org, which brings food and water to needy children and families.
Jack Griffo (Actor) .. Billy
Mark Cuban (Actor) .. President of the United States
Born: July 31, 1958
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: A self-made billionaire entrepreneur, Mark Cuban made business history when -- at the age of 32 -- he sold his computer consulting firm MicroSolutions to corporate giant CompuServe and became fabulously wealthy overnight. Cuban later did the same with yet another enterprise, the live-streaming Internet operation Broadcast.com, and sold it to Yahoo! for a record-breaking price that pushed his own net worth into the billions. He then acquired the Dallas Mavericks basketball team and founded HDNet. Cuban achieved recognition outside of the boardroom in 2007, when ABC tapped him as one of the celebrity contestants on its trend-setting competitive reality series Dancing with the Stars, opposite partner Kym Johnson. Cuban worked steadily as an executive producer through the late 2000s and early 2010s; among the most notable titles include Two Lovers (2008), The Road (2009), and The Girlfriend Experience (2012).
Ann Coulter (Actor) .. Vice President
Trivia: A ubiquitous figure on political talk shows beginning in the late-'90s, polemical right-wing commentator Ann Coulter was born in New York City in 1961. Through her many television appearance and best-selling books, Coulter built a career as a controversial and often-irreverent critic of liberals and staunch defender of the neo-conservative movement. Coulter has appeared in a handful of documentaries including 2004's Is It True What They Say About Ann?, which was aimed at combating her many critics. In 2007, she added acting to her resumé with a series of performances playing Vice President Ann Coulter alongside President Rush Limbaugh on Fox News Channel's satirical The 1/2 Hour News Hour.
Michele Bachmann (Actor) .. Herself
Jerry Springer (Actor) .. Mr. White
Born: February 13, 1944
Died: April 27, 2023
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Best-known for his long-running and infamously trashy TV talk show, U.K.-born Jerry Springer first entered the public eye as a politician, running a failed congressional campaign and later serving briefly as the mayor of Cincinnati, OH. Springer segued into TV news in the 1980s with a series of on-air editorials before becoming Cincinnati's most-watched anchor on the local NBC affiliate, a gig he held on to until 1993. The Jerry Springer Show premiered in 1991 and was at first a straight-forward political and current-event show. However, before long, Springer upped the sensational aspects of the show in an attempt to boost ratings. And while he garnered plenty of criticism for the lowest-common-denominator antics, the show did indeed become a hit. In 1998, Springer lampooned himself and his show in Ringmaster, a feature film that was met with low box-office performance and unanimous critical panning. He also played himself in a brief appearance in the hit film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. In 2007, after an unsuccessful stab at liberal talk radio, Springer appeared on the fourth season of ABC's hit reality competition Dancing with the Stars. While he was declared one of the season's worst dancers, Springer stuck with the genre, taking over for Regis Philbin later that year as host of the reality talent show America's Got Talent.
Chris Kirkpatrick (Actor) .. Pool Lifeguard
Born: October 17, 1971
Chris Jericho (Actor) .. Bruce
Born: November 09, 1970
Birthplace: Manhasset, New York, United States
Trivia: Pro wrestler, actor, musician, and media personality, Chris Jericho began his career around 1990, with the Hart Brothers School of Wrestling. The 20 year old found that the occupation was a good fit, and he would go on to compete with Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and the WWF/WWE. Jericho proved to be a magnetic personality for fans, and he found other outlets for himself in the media, as well, including writing a monthly column for Metal Edge magazine in the '90s, and singing for the metal band Fozzy. He also became a popular TV personality, appearing on networks like VH1 and G4 throughout the 2000s, and competing on the 12th season of the reality show Dancing With the Stars in 2011. He also appeared breifly in the 2010 comedy MacGruber.
Penn Jillette (Actor) .. Lt. Col. Stylo
Born: March 05, 1955
Birthplace: Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Best known as one-half of the magic act "Penn & Teller," Penn Jillette rose to fame in the mid-'80s opposite touring partner Teller (born Raymond Joseph Teller), and graduated in a very short time from performing tricks in small-time dives to co-emceeing one of the most popular nightclub acts in the United States. Time and again, the men's schtick emphasized the hilariously macabre: tricks that involved juggling knives, swallowing massive embroidery needles, eating fire, and all manner of other deadly mayhem. The tall and imposing Penn typically trademarked himself with a vociferous, aggressive, and outsized persona, while the diminutive Teller remained quiet and laconic during performances.Fittingly, the men made many of their earliest on-camera appearances on Saturday Night Live between 1985 and 1986, but within a few years branched out into concert films and movie roles (My Chauffeur, Tough Guys Don't Dance), including their own eponymous vehicle, Penn & Teller Get Killed (1989), directed by Arthur Penn; the picture unequivocally bombed at the box office (and in fact barely got released) but did net a small and loyal cult following. The duo also headlined its own Showtime network series, Penn & Teller: Bullshit!, in which they attempted to debunk what they perceived as cultural myths, from evangelical creationism to UFOs and penis enlargement pills. Jillette subsequently achieved fame in his own right (independently of his performing partner) by executive producing and directing photography for the standup comedy tribute film The Aristocrats (2005), a raunchy, all-star series of variations on a single monologue that featured such luminaries as Phyllis Diller and Bob Saget in its cast. He also participated in season six of the competitive reality series Dancing with the Stars (2008), opposite Kym Johnson. Over the coming years, Jillette would find ongoing success in the media, teaming up with Teller again for the 2011 series Penn & Teller: Fool Us and Penn & Teller: Tell Us a Lie, and acting as a contestant on the 2012 season of The Apprentice. Jillette would also find a large audience with his successful podcast hosted by Ace Broadcasting, Penn's Sunday School.
Teller (Actor) .. Major Caissier
Born: February 14, 1948
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Worked as a Latin teacher in a New Jersey high school before starting his career as a magician. Was a guest narrator for the Broadway production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 2001. In 2001, was awarded the Hefner First Amendment Award from the Playboy Foundation along with Penn Jillette for their work to defend free speech. Directed a stage production of Macbeth that toured the East Coast of the U.S. Is the co-author several New York Times best-selling books written with Penn Jillette, and is the author of When I'm Dead All This Will Be Yours. In April 2013, was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Ne-Yo (Actor) .. Agent Deveroux
Born: October 18, 1979
Birthplace: Camden, Arkansas, United States
Trivia: Born in Camden, AR, R&B musician Shaffer Chimere Smith Jr. is better known as his stage name Ne-Yo. His debut album In My Own Words was released in 2006, and the singer would remain squarely in the public eye during the following years, with a consistent stream of hits. Ne-Yo would also make regular appearances in films, with roles in Save the Last Dance 2, Stomp the Yard, and Battle: Los Angeles. He starred as the Tin Man in the NBC's live-event version of The Wiz in 2015.
Lou Ferrigno (Actor) .. Agent Banner
Born: November 09, 1951
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: To a legion of television viewers who grew up in the '70s and early '80s, musclebound bodybuilder-turned-actor Lou Ferrigno was The Incredible Hulk. It was as an infant that the future muscle man developed a debilitating ear infection that resulted in some notable hearing loss, though instead of viewing it as a disability, the driven youngster used the loss as a means to maximize his potential in other arenas. At the age of 21, Ferrigno became the youngest contender ever to win the Mr. Universe title, and with a second consecutive win the following year, he became the only man ever to win the Mr. Universe competition two years in a row. The later part of Ferrigno's remarkable career in bodybuilding can be witnessed firsthand as he unsuccessfully faced off against then up-and-comer Arnold Schwarzenegger in the absorbing cult documentary Pumping Iron. It was around the mid-'70s that Ferrigno decided to expand his horizons into the realm of acting with starring roles in Arsenic and Old Lace and Requiem for a Heavyweight, earning him particularly positive critical notice. A leap to the small-screen in The Incredible Hulk found Ferrigno ideally cast as the raging alter ego of mild-mannered scientist Bruce Banner, a role that he would continue to play until the show drew to a close in 1982. A mere year later, Ferrigno made the leap to the big-screen with Hercules, though the remainder of the decade he would reprise both roles in such efforts as The Adventures of Hercules and The Incredible Hulk Returns. As his career dried up a bit in the '90s, the old green meanie would continue to land work in such efforts as the 1996 animated series The Incredible Hulk. After appearing opposite former Batman stars Adam West and Burt Ward in the 2002 feature From Heaven to Hell, Ferrigno's involvement in the 2003 feature Hulk was relegated to a cameo appearance. Reunited with former competitor Schwarzenegger for the 2002 follow-up documentary Raw Iron: The Making of Pumping Iron, Ferrigno got the last laugh by appearing noticeably larger than the man who had previously dethroned him at the 1975 Mr. Olympia competition.Though not an actor by trade,Ferrigno continued to appear frequently in film and television in such efforts as the 2009 comedy I Love You, Man.
Grant Imahara (Actor) .. Agent Lodge
Born: July 13, 2020
Died: July 13, 2020
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Jackie Collins (Actor) .. Herself
Born: January 01, 1940
Brad Keselowski (Actor) .. Himself
Born: February 12, 1984
Birthplace: Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Worked in his family's racing shop (K Automotive Motorsports) as a boy, doing odd jobs until he began racing midget cars at 14. Won his first Sprint Cup Series race in just his fifth start, infamously bumping past Carl Edwards (whose car flew into the catch fence) on the last lap of the 2009 Talladega spring race. Brad became the first driver to make his first-ever lap-led the final lap of a race. Established the Checkered Flag Foundation in 2010, benefiting those who have sacrificed greatly, including military members, veterans, first-responders and their families. Captured the first NASCAR series championship for legendary team owner Roger Penske in winning the 2010 Nationwide Series, adding the prestigious Sprint Cup Series title two years later. Began his 2012 title campaign by tweeting from his race-car during a delay in the season-opening Daytona 500. He earned some 130,000 additional Twitter followers. Fined $25,000 for using Twitter during a delay in Phoenix later in 2012, as NASCAR had banned phones in cars during a race.
Joey Logano (Actor) .. Himself
Born: May 24, 1990
Birthplace: Middletown, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Won three straight national Quarter Midget racing titles beginning at age 6. Set records as the youngest winner in both the INEX Legends Series and USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series. Developed his racing skills after his family moved from Connecticut to Georgia for the benefit of his sister's figure-skating career (Georgia allowed him to bypass racing minimum-age rules that existed in Connecticut). Signed with Joe Gibbs Racing despite his family's relationship with Roush Racing (driver Mark Martin glowingly touted Logano as a future NASCAR star). Captured the 2007 title in the developmental NASCAR Camping World East Series, becoming the youngest driver to do so. Won his first start in the ARCA/ReMax Series, in Rockingham, N.C. Counts wakeboarding and watching Nick at Nite among his off-track interests. Schooled at home since fourth grade, but did attend a high-school prom in May of 2008.
Edward Grimes (Actor) .. Tourist
John Grimes (Actor) .. Tourist
Kathie Lee Gifford (Actor) .. Herself
Born: August 16, 1953
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia: Born Kathryn Lee Epstein in 1953, Kathie Lee Gifford is a singer and television personality best-known for co-hosting Live with Regis and Kathie Lee with Regis Philbin.Throughout the 1970s, as Kathie Lee Johnson, Gifford gained notoriety as a singer on the game show Name That Tune, and in the early '80s, she could be seen as a correspondent on ABC's Good Morning America. In 1984, her profile was raised significantly when she became the spokesperson for Carnival Cruise Lines in a number of TV ads. In 1985, she began co-hosting a New York morning show with Regis Philbin that would eventually become Live with Regis and Kathie Lee. The show began airing nationally on ABC in 1989, and Gifford remained as host until 2000. She was eventually replaced by Kelly Ripa. In 2008, she returned to the morning talk show scene as the co-host of the fourth hour of the Today show on NBC. In addition to her television and recording career, Gifford received a good deal of press for her long marriage to sportscaster Frank Gifford, which spanned from 1986 until Frank's death in 2015.
Hoda Kotb (Actor) .. Herself
Born: August 09, 1964
Birthplace: Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Trivia: Both her parents were Egyptian. After college, moved to Cairo to stay with relatives and ended up getting a job with CBS in their Egyptian offices as a news assistant. Worked as an anchor for WWL, a CBS affiliate in New Orleans, from 1992 to '98. Joined Dateline NBC as a correspondent in 1998. Survived breast cancer in 2007. Spoke at her alma mater Virginia Tech's graduation ceremonies in 2008. Wrote the autobiography Hoda: How I Survived War Zones, Bad Hair, Cancer, and Kathie Lee in 2010.
Reza Farahan (Actor) .. Policeman
Brian Mitchell (Actor) .. NASA tech
Anthony Weiner (Actor) .. NOAA Director
Kim Richards (Actor) .. Universal Orlando Resort VIP Guide
Born: September 19, 1964
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Kim Richards began her acting career as a child, appearing on 70's TV shows like Nanny and the Professor, Here We Go Again, and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, as well as movies like The Car and Escape to Witch Mountain. Richards retired from acting in the early 80's, but returned to the business as an adult, appearing in Black Snake Moan and a remake of her childhood hit, Race to Witch Mountain.
Holly Madison (Actor) .. Military Sergeant
Born: December 23, 1979
Birthplace: Astoria, Oregon, United States
Trivia: Best known for her ongoing association with Playboy -- as a centerfold and as one of Hugh Hefner's paramours -- Holly Madison enjoyed a childhood that witnessed her family moving between Astoria, OR, and a rural island off the coast of Alaska; the clan eventually settled in Oregon, and Madison enrolled in Portland State University, where she majored in psychology and theater. Halfway through school, however, she gravitated to Southern California (where she found the climate more appealing) and transferred to L.A.'s Loyola Marymount University, working as a Hooters waitress and a Hawaiian Tropics model on the side. A friend of Hugh Hefner's soon spotted Madison posing in a Tropics photo session, which prompted Hefner to place her on the guest list for the annual Midsummer Night's Dream party; eventually, Hefner asked her out on a date and made her his "Number One Girl." As such, Madison moved into the famous Playboy mansion and received prominent billing on the popular E! network reality series The Girls Next Door (2005) -- a candid, behind-the-scenes view of mansion life. In terms of big-screen work, Madison also landed a small role in Scary Movie 4. After she and Hefner split, she continued her work on reality TV shows, with her own spin-off on E!, Holly's World, and a stint on Dancing with the Stars. She later took up residence in Las Vegas as the headliner for Peepshow, a burlesque show, where she performed for almost three years. In 2015, she appeared in the TV movie Sharknado 3.
Kendra Wilkinson (Actor) .. Waitress
Born: June 12, 1985
Birthplace: San Diego, California, United States
Trivia: A native of Southern California who was born and raised in San Diego, Playboy model and Hugh Hefner girlfriend Kendra Wilkinson attended Clairemont High School and then accepted a position as a dental assistant, when her photograph landed on Hefner's desk and caught his attention. A mutual acquaintance subsequently contacted Wilkinson on Hefner's behalf and invited her to attend his exclusive 78th birthday celebration as body-painted entertainment for the party. Not long after, Hefner invited her to move into the Playboy mansion as one of his girlfriends-in-residence, an invitation she promptly accepted. She then appeared as a centerfold in Playboy magazine and starred, opposite Hefner, Holly Madison, and Bridget Marquardt, in the E! network reality series The Girls Next Door. Wilkinson also appeared opposite Madison in the genre parody Scary Movie 4. She got her own reality show, Kendra, in 2009, and competed in the 12th season of Dancing With the Stars in 2011. In 2012, she left the E! network, launching a new reality show, Kendra on Top, on WEtv.
Ryan Kerrigan (Actor) .. NASA tech
Born: August 16, 1988
Birthplace: Muncie, Indiana, USA
Michelle Beadle (Actor) .. Special Agent Argyle
Born: October 23, 1975
Marcellus Wiley (Actor) .. Army Specialist Iverson
Born: November 30, 1974
Birthplace: Compton, California, USA
Max Kellerman (Actor) .. Sgt. Joseph
Born: August 06, 1973
Birthplace: Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
Bill Engvall (Actor) .. White House Chief of Staff Gary Martin Hays
Born: July 27, 1957
Birthplace: Galveston, Texas, United States
Trivia: If ever there were a comic geared to one particular demographic, Bill Engvall is he. Hailed by many fans as one of the true protégés of Jeff Foxworthy (with whom he has often performed), Engvall caters to fans of "redneck comedy" -- one-liners and anecdotes about pickup trucks, beer guzzling, tailgating, deer hunting, and assorted acts of blue-collar mayhem. Oddly, Engvall (unlike, say, Larry the Cable Guy) often sports a far more polished look than many of his contemporaries with the same brand of material. Through it all, Engvall remained imminently successful and racked up a massive and loyal fan base of American everymen.Born William Ray Engvall Jr. on July 27, 1957, in Galveston, TX, the future comedian/actor reportedly moved around a great deal with his family as a tyke. Engvall acted in local productions as a child and adolescent, then launched a series of successful routines at the Dallas Comedy Corner. He moved to Los Angeles with his wife in 1984, and first gained public recognition some time later with an appearance on the popular CBS sitcom Designing Women in the very early '90s and a guest-star spot on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (the mecca for standup comedians) just prior to Carson's departure. In 1992, Engvall landed a recurring role on the short-lived sitcom Delta (with Delta Burke as a struggling country singer); he played Buck Overton, the husband of Delta's cousin and number one fan, Lavonne (Gigi Rice). Unfortunately, ABC canceled that program after less than one year.Engvall's standup albums began appearing in 1997. He benefited hugely from his association with Foxworthy, who featured the comic in an occasional supporting role on his sitcom The Jeff Foxworthy Show; the two then teamed up with Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White for the mega-successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which spawned its own concert film in 2003. Doubtless banking off the success of these efforts, the WB network launched an SNL-style sketch comedy program, Blue Collar TV, in 2004 -- to which Engvall often contributed material. Following several solo performance films (including Bill Engvall: Here's Your Sign Live in 2004 and Bill Engvall: 15° Off Cool in 2007), Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy co-starred in the feature comedy Delta Farce (2007), as a couple of blue-collar Joes mistaken for Army personnel. In mid-2007, Engvall finally scored his own sitcom, appropriately titled The Bill Engvall Show. Co-starring Nancy Travis and Tim Meadows, the TBS show followed the work and family life of family counselor Bill Pearson (Engvall). In 2009, the comedian released Aged and Confused, a comedy set detailing the pitfalls of middle age, and took on a hosting gig in 2011 for a re-launch of the gameshow Lingo.
Lorenzo Lamas (Actor) .. Sergeant Rock
Born: January 20, 1958
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actors Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahl, Lorenzo Lamas' first screen appearance was a bit in 1969's 100 Rifles, in which his father co-starred. Originally planning to become a professional race-car driver (he still enters track competitions from time to time), Lamas inaugurated his career as a "heartthrob hunk" in 1979, when he was cast in the short-lived TV weekly California Fever. A brief stint on the prime-time TV serial Secrets of Midland Heights (1980) followed before Lamas graduated to full stardom as Lance Cumston on the nighttime soaper Falcon Crest (1981-1990). Anxious to demonstrate his musical prowess, Lamas signed on as host of the syndicated variety series Dancin' to the Hits in 1986. Perhaps significantly, Lamas has neither danced nor sung in his current project, the weekly adventure series Renegade. Lorenzo Lamas has starred in a plethora of direct-to-video films, and in 1994 both directed and starred in CIA II: Target Alexa. In the years to come, Lamas would remain an active force on screen, appearing in films like Back to Even and Ash Global, as well as on series like The Bold and the Beautiful.
Tim Russ (Actor) .. General Gottlieb
Born: June 22, 1956
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Though he was born in Washington, D.C., African-American film and television actor Tim Russ came of age in Turkey, where he attended Izmir High School for a brief period. Russ returned to the Big Apple prior to graduation and enrolled in Rome Academy, then studied theatrical arts at Saint Edwards University (as an undergraduate) and at Illinois State University (as a graduate student).Russ launched his film career on an exciting note, with his portrayal of blues legend Robert Johnson in Walter Hill's defiantly individualistic cinematic fable Crossroads (1986); he also delighted schtick fans the following year as the trooper hopelessly lost in the desert in Mel Brooks' gag-laden sci-fi spoof Spaceballs, and landed a plum supporting role in Clint Eastwood's homage to Charlie Parker, Bird (1988). Though Russ' subsequent work during the late '80s and the '90s occasionally dipped into exploitation -- such as his involvement in the lurid bedroom thriller Night Eyes 2 (1991) -- the actor also landed in more respectable fare from time to time. For instance, he joined the cast of the Billy Crystal comedy drama Mr. Saturday Night (1992) and appeared in a few episodes of the popular Will Smith sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.Russ left his most memorable mark, however, on Trekkies -- first with some appearances on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, then with his evocation of Lt. Commander Tuvok on Star Trek: Voyager -- a role he carried from 1995 through 2001. In 2007, Russ returned to comedy, playing sarcastic doorman Frank on the Christina Applegate sitcom Samantha Who?, and playing Principal Franklin on the Disney series iCarly.
Josh Barnett (Actor) .. Sergeant Richards
Chad Johnson (Actor) .. NASA technician
Born: January 09, 1978
Birthplace: Miami, Florida, United States
Trivia: Was chosen by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round of the 2001 NFL draft. Has made six Pro Bowls. Known for his end-zone celebrations, including a Riverdance, "bribing" a ref and donning a sombrero. Raced and beat a thoroughbred in 2007 for charity. Changed his last name to Ochocinco to match his uniform number (85) in 2008; he later changed it back to Johnson in 2012. A popular tweeter, he claimed in the summer of 2009 that he would tweet during NFL games. Competed on the tenth season of Dancing With the Stars in 2010, with partner Cheryl Burke. Starred in The Ultimate Catch, a dating-reality show, in the summer of 2010.
Maria Menounos (Actor) .. C.J. Sorkin
Born: June 08, 1978
Birthplace: Medford, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Worked at a Dunkin Donuts before entering and winning the Miss Massachusetts Teen USA pageant in 1996. Interviewed President George W. Bush as a Channel One News reporter during her senior year at Emerson College. Became a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight in 2002. Included in People magazine's 2004 list of the 50 Most Beautiful People. Left ET in 2005 to join competing entertainment news show Access Hollywood as a special correspondent, and to work on NBC News' Today as a West Coast contributor. Moved by the AIDS epidemic in Africa, created Take Action Hollywood!, a nonprofit organization working to raise social awareness and improve human conditions through film. Speaks fluent Greek.
Keltie Knight (Actor) .. Alves
Harvey Levin (Actor) .. Lester Williams
Jorge Bernal (Actor) .. Bernie
Melvin Gregg (Actor) .. Chad
Blair Fowler (Actor) .. Jess
Born: April 01, 1993
Bobak Ferdowsi (Actor) .. Matt Mason
Genevieve Morton (Actor) .. White House Guest
Maryse Ouellet Mizanin (Actor) .. Park Police Guard
Born: January 21, 1983
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Daughter of a chef and a nurse.Won a mini marathon when she was 15, becoming the youngest winner of the competition.Worked as a lifeguard at an aquatic park while she was attending high school.When she auditioned for WWE's Diva Search in 2006, she didn't speak or understand English.Co-founder of MAD•ROE Productions.
Elvis Duran (Actor) .. Himself
Born: August 05, 1964
Alexis Ohanian (Actor) .. Himself
Mark Mcgrath (Actor)
Born: March 15, 1968
Birthplace: Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: His band, Sugar Ray, formed in 1992, was originally called Shrinky Dinx. Their 1997 hit "Fly" brought fame to the band, and was particularly helpful for McGrath, whose video appearance helped make him a sex symbol. Asked to host Extra after a producer of the show saw his work hosting various MTV and VH1 shows. Has appeared on Celebrity Apprentice, hosted the Fox TV series Don't Forget the Lyrics!, and also hosted the World Music Awards and the Radio Music Awards.
Cassandra Scerbo (Actor) .. Nova Clarke
Born: March 30, 1990
Birthplace: Long Island, New York, United States
Trivia: Played soccer for the Parkland Soccer Club while growing up in Florida.Auditioned for the Music Girl Group Slumber Party Girls in 2006, and was chosen as one of the five members out of over a thousand fellow applicants.Was a regular on the ABC Family teen gymnast television series Make It or Break It from 2009 to 2012.Lent her voice to the animated series Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja, playing Heidi Weinerman.Is the Vice President of Boo2Bullying which seeks to eradicate bullying, intolerance and discrimination.
Oliver Kalkofe (Actor) .. Cameo
Peter Rütten (Actor) .. Cameo
Michael Winslow (Actor) .. Brian 'Jonesy' Jones
Christopher Judge (Actor) .. Lead Agent Vodel
Born: October 13, 1967
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Played football for the University of Oregon. Had guest-starring roles on MacGyver and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air before becoming a regular on Sirens. Voiced characters in the series X-Men: Evolution and Action Man. Wrote four episodes of Stargate SG-1 while appearing on the series as Teal'c.
John Cena (Actor)
Born: April 23, 1977
Birthplace: Newbury, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: A celebrated professional wrestler who made a smooth transition to Hollywood roles as an action star, John Cena ironically grew up as something of a weakling; he reportedly weighed only 125 pounds in junior high. When others began relentlessly picking on the West Newbury, MA native for his undersized appearance, he rebounded by undergoing a weight-training program and bulking up. Cena later played collegiate football as an All-American center at Division III Springfield College, and moved to Los Angeles after graduation to establish himself as a bodybuilder. To support himself, he sold supplements at the "mecca" of bodybuilding, Gold's Gym in Venice; participated in flexing contests; and briefly starred in a reality television series on the UPN network, Manhunt.WWE recruited Cena when one of its stars happened to notice him training at Gold's; Cena then embarked on a successful and lucrative career as a top-tiered professional wrestler, winning a myriad of events against various competitors, and his wrestling career peaked when he won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 21. Cena's assumed identity as a wrestler often involved donning a "rapper" persona, which correlated with the performer's out-of-ring plans, for he did actually harbor ambitions as a rap singer. In time, he made his debut as an urban music recording artist on the May 2005 Columbia Records release You Can't See Me. Cena would continue to act in movies over the coming years, appearing in releases like The Reunion and Camp Fred.Cena's Hollywood acting work commenced with the title role in director John Bonito's poorly received action thriller The Marine (2006). The film concerns an injured U.S. marine who takes vengeance into his own hands when his wife is kidnapped by a thug (Robert Patrick). Cena followed this up with another lead, this one in director Renny Harlin's 12 Rounds (2009). As produced by Fox Atomic, the film mirrored the premise of The Marine; it stars Cena as a police officer who takes serious action when his wife is abducted.

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