Christopher Reid
(Actor)
.. Duncan
Born:
April 05, 1964
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Was one half of American hip-hop duo Kid 'n Play with Christopher "Play" Martin in the late eighties and early nineties.Recorded three albums and starred in a number of feature films, notably the House Party movies and Class Act, with Christopher Martin.Appeared in the music video for LMFAO's song "Sorry for Party Rocking" in 2012.Lent his voice to the video game Spec Ops: The Line as First Lieutenant Alphonso Adams in 2012.Outside of his hip-hop and acting careers, he has worked as a librarian, theatrical stage worker, free-lance journalist, filing clerk, nanny and tutor.
Christopher Martin
(Actor)
.. Blade
Andre Rosey Brown
(Actor)
.. Jail Guard
Born:
February 07, 1956
Died:
July 18, 2006
Meshach Taylor
(Actor)
.. Duncan's Dad
Born:
April 11, 1947
Died:
June 28, 2014
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Refined comedic actor Meshach Taylor was most well known for his role as Anthony Bouvier on the CBS series Designing Women (1986-1993) and as the flamboyant Hollywood Montrose in the fantasy comedy features Mannequin and Mannequin 2: On the Move. He started his career by touring in national theater companies and appearing on the TV series Buffalo Bill with Dabney Coleman. He has been in several made-for-TV movies, including the Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen title Double, Double, Toil and Trouble. Some of his feature films included the sci-fi adventure Explorers, the Susanna Hoffs vehicle The Allnighter, and the Kid 'N Play movie Class Act. In 1993, he joined the cast of Dave's World as Harry Anderson's neighbor, Sheldon. After hosting his very own series on HGTV, The Urban Gardener with Meshach Taylor, he appeared on Broadway as Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast. In addition to being a regular panelist on the game show To Tell the Truth, he also appeared in the feature film Friends and Family, a comedy about a literally gay mafia. He had a recurring role on the Nickelodeon sitcom Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, playing the school principal. Taylor had four children with his wife, veteran General Hospital actress Bianca Ferguson. He died in 2014, at age 67.
Mariann Aalda
(Actor)
.. Duncan's Mom
Loretta Devine
(Actor)
.. Blade's Mom
Born:
August 21, 1949
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Born in Houston in 1949, actress Loretta Devine rose to fame on-stage in the original Broadway production of Dreamgirls before parlaying her acclaim into a career in film and television. Her first major onscreen role came in 1987, when she was cast as a resident advisor on the Cosby Show-spin-off A Different World. Though she left the series after the first season, it was far from her final gig as a TV series regular.Throughout the early '90s, Devine appeared in small supporting roles in features films such as Class Act and Amos & Andrew as well as a number of TV guest spots on shows ranging from Roc to Picket Fences. In 1995, Devine's career was given a shot in the arm when she was cast as one of the leads in Waiting to Exhale, an ensemble film that proved to be a success with both critics and audiences. More supporting work followed, and in 2000 she was cast as a lead on David E. Kelley's Fox drama Boston Public, a show that would go on to be nominated for multiple Emmys over the course of its four seasons on the air.Devine's career came full-circle in 2006 when she was cast in a small role in the film adaptation of Dreamgirls, the stage musical that launched her career. The following year, she was cast as a regular on ABC's supernatural legal drama Eli Stone.In 2010 she appeared in the American remake of Death at a Funeral, the comedy Lottery Ticket, and Tyler Perry's ambitious For Colored Girls. In 2011 she appeared in Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family, and the next year she had a role on the TV series The Client List.
Rick Ducommun
(Actor)
.. Reichert
Tony Simotes
(Actor)
.. Dr. Oppenheimer
Scott Jensen
(Actor)
.. Prison Guard
Simply Marvalous
(Actor)
.. Miss Jackson
Jack Gibson
(Actor)
.. Janitor
Raye Birk
(Actor)
.. Principal Kratz
Rhea Perlman
(Actor)
.. Miss Joanne Simpson
Born:
March 31, 1948
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia:
Fans familiar with diminutive American actress Rhea Perlman only through her Emmy-winning characterization of wasp-tongued waitress Carla Tortelli on the TV sitcom Cheers are usually taken aback to discover that Perlman is as shy and soft-spoken as Carla was pushy and abrasive. A working actress since the 1960s, Perlman played Carla from 1983 until Cheers' swan song ten years later. Most of her "outside" projects during that period, notably the 1984 TV movie The Ratings Game and a 1986 episode of Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories, were done in conjunction with her longtime companion, Danny DeVito, who also played her boyfriend on the late-'70s comedy series Taxi. Kindred spirits, Rhea Perlman and Danny DeVito eventually marched down the matrimonial aisle as a loudspeaker played a recording of Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer singing "I'm in the Mood for Love."
Graham Galloway
(Actor)
.. Latin Student
Gabe Green
(Actor)
.. Rashid
Philip Perlman
(Actor)
.. Teacher
Doug E. Doug
(Actor)
.. Popsicle
Born:
January 07, 1970
Trivia:
Born Douglas Bourne in Brooklyn in 1970, Doug E. Doug emerged in the 1990s as a triple-threat actor, writer, and director, with a particular flair for comedy. Best known in feature films for his acting work in Cool Runnings (1993), he also became a television star during the second half of the decade on Cosby, the sitcom starring Bill Cosby, which ran from 1996 until 2000. For four years, he and Cosby in their scenes together comprised one of the funniest comedy double acts seen on television, his innocent yet conniving Griffin Vesey making the perfect foil to Cosby's ill-tempered curmudgeon Hilton Lucas; another highlight of his portrayal (and a clever "in" joke referring back to his work in Cool Runnings) were Griffin's occasional attempts to impress women by passing himself off as a West Indian, affecting a Jamaican accent. Doug later wrote, produced, directed, and starred in the spoof Citizen James (2000). In 2002, he portrayed Harlan, the comically paranoid radio personality in Eight Legged Freaks.
Alysia Rogers
(Actor)
.. Damita
Lamont Johnson
(Actor)
.. Wedge
Born:
September 30, 1922
Died:
October 24, 2010
Birthplace: Stockton, California
Trivia:
UCLA graduate Lamont Johnson entered show business as an actor. He was busiest on radio, playing the role of Tarzan in a popular syndicated series of the late 1940s. During the first decade of the TV era, Johnson launched a second career as a director, contributing first-rate work to such series as Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Although he directed several theatrical features (which wildly varied in quality - everything form the reprehensible Lipstick to the fine, overlooked western Cattle Annie and Little Britches), Johnson was best known for his TV efforts, notably the Richard Levinson/William Link-produced TV movies My Sweet Charlie (1969) and The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) and his Emmy-winning projects Wallenberg: A Hero's Story (1984) and Gore Vidal's Lincoln (1988).
Kwawe Holland
(Actor)
.. Squirrley Kid
Karyn Parsons
(Actor)
.. Ellen
Born:
October 08, 1966
Birthplace: Hollywood, California
Randy Jandt
(Actor)
.. Dorky Kid
Reginald Ballard
(Actor)
.. Fruity
David Basulto
(Actor)
.. Go-Go
John Hostetter
(Actor)
.. Football Coach
Ivory Ocean
(Actor)
.. Wrestling Coach
Patricia Fraser
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Ipswitch
Thomas Mikal Ford
(Actor)
.. Mink
George Alvarez
(Actor)
.. Tommy
Michael Whaley
(Actor)
.. Tyrone
Birthplace: Long Beach, California
Guy Margo
(Actor)
.. 1st Damita's Neighbor
Darcell Crayton
(Actor)
.. 2nd Damita's Neighbor
Lance Crouther
(Actor)
.. 1st Bad Dude
Baldwin C. Sykes
(Actor)
.. 2nd Bad Dude
Skip O. Carwell
(Actor)
.. 3rd Bad Dude
Mark 'DJ Wiz' Eastmond
(Actor)
.. D.J.
Greg Collins
(Actor)
.. Cop
Sam McMurray
(Actor)
.. Skip Wankman
Born:
April 15, 1952
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
Dark-haired character actor Sam McMurray has made a career of playing gaseous windbags of low moral fiber, often adding a salacious sneer to heighten the effect. However, his comic persona also sometimes slants toward lovable obliviousness, making McMurray a desired commodity in broad comedy, as well as a sitcom mainstay.The New York native got his start in acting with bit parts on television and in the movies in the late '70s and early '80s. In 1987, McMurray had a breakout year of sorts, appearing as a regular on The Tracey Ullman Show (which led to vocal work in the early seasons of The Simpsons) and snagging the film role for which he is best known. In Joel and Ethan Coen's Raising Arizona, McMurray was cast as Glen, Nicolas Cage's factory foreman boss, who runs afoul of Cage's H.I. McDonnough after he proposes swapping wives. In only a handful of scenes, McMurray creates an indelible and hilarious image of a loud, crass, humor-impaired buffoon who resides over a brood of ill-mannered children, but wants to add at least one more to the mix.Raising Arizona paved the way for supporting work in a number of high-profile comedies in the ensuing years, including National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), L.A. Story (1991), and Addams Family Values (1993). In 1991, he voiced a character in the Disney/ABC live-action TV show Dinosaurs; he would later also provide vocal work for the animated Disney program Recess (1997). Television has provided McMurray with his most regular paychecks, most often in the capacity of a guest performer, both in dramas and sitcoms. He guested as Chandler's boss on several episodes of Friends in 1997, and also made repeat appearances in such shows as The King of Queens, Freaks and Geeks, and Chicago Hope. His recent film work has included a shady detective in The Mod Squad (1999) and a scoundrel cheerleader dad in Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999).
Jody Savin
(Actor)
.. 1st St. Peter's Student
Lisa Lord
(Actor)
.. 2nd St. Peter's Student
Pauly Shore
(Actor)
.. Julian Thomas
Born:
February 01, 1968
Birthplace: Hollywood, California, United States
Trivia:
Self-proclaimed "weasel" Pauly Shore was born into a family of comics -- his father, Sammy Shore, opened for Elvis Presley in the 1970s, while his mother owned a prominent Los Angeles comedy club. Banking on having inherited the funny gene, a then 19-year-old Shore began making the rounds at his mother's club and others. Despite landing small roles on 21 Jump Street, 18 Again!, and For Keeps in 1988, Shore was primarily known for three things: kinky hair, geeky California slang, and unflinching, purposely obnoxious horniness. Combined, these traits were a veritable mating call to MTV, who promptly created Totally Pauly to showcase his talents for appreciative teen audiences and fellow sexually charged twentysomethings. Sure enough, Shore's schtick paid off, and 1992 found the young comic starring opposite a young Brendan Fraser in Encino Man. The film's success surprised critics and Shore detractors alike, and led to a series of fish-out-of-water roles in various comedies. In Son-In-Law (1993), for example, Shore played an eccentric L.A. native who was temporarily forced to give up his California style for life on a small-town farm; in In the Army Now, Shore stepped into the shoes of an eccentric L.A. native whose scheme to reap the benefits of military life without ever stepping in harm's way backfires, to the surprise of no one. He had similar roles in Jury Duty (1995) and Bio-Dome (1996). Sadly, the decline of Shore's act coincided with the suicide of his girlfriend, porn star Shannon "Savannah" Wilsey, whose face had been seriously injured in a car crash. Though he continued to perform on television and live comedy showcases, Shore changed his style for The Curse of Inferno (1997), a slightly more serious comedy detailing the crisis-in-conscience of a dim-witted bank robber. In 2000, Shore fared relatively well in The Bogus Witch Project, a joyfully campy spoof of the The Blair Witch Project (1999).
Alysia M. Rogers
(Actor)
.. Damita