Anna Kendrick
(Actor)
.. Beca
Born:
August 09, 1985
Birthplace: Portland, Maine, United States
Trivia:
Tony-nominated, Drama Desk award-winning actress Anna Kendrick got her start on the stage before segueing into film with roles in the Todd Graff musical comedy Camp and Spellbound director Jeffrey Blitz's post-Napoleon Dynamite teen misfit comedy Rocket Science. Cast in the latter as the love interest of a stuttering high-school student seeking to steady his voice by joining the debate team, Kendrick charmed viewers with her effervescent radiance before taking the lead as a teen desperately searching for her missing best friend in cinematographer-turned-director Nathan Hope's 2007 thriller Elsewhere. Later that same year, Kendrick could be seen opposite Ben Stiller and Jason Schwartzman in director Todd Louiso's arrested-development comedy The Marc Pease Experience. In 2008 she landed a recurring part in the highly successful Twilight series, but her real breakthrough came in 2009 with her Oscar-nominated turn opposite George Clooney in Up in the Air. In 2010 she appeared in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and a year later she earned strong reviews playing a psychiatrist counseling a young cancer victim in 50/50. In 2012 she was in the ensemble pregnancy comedy What to Expect When You're Expecting, lent her voice to the animated film ParaNorman, and scored a huge hit with the a capella comedy Pitch Perfect.
Rebel Wilson
(Actor)
.. Fat Amy
Born:
March 02, 1980
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia:
Parents show dogs professionally. Encouraged her siblings, Ryot and Liberty, to try out for the first season of Amazing Race Australia. Contracted malaria while serving a year in South Africa as a Rotary International Youth Ambassador from Australia. Became a spokeswoman for Jenny Craig in Australia in 2011. Trained at the New York Film Academy and the Second City Training Center, after receiving a scholarship via the Australian Theatre for Young People. Launched her own clothing line, for Torrid, in 2015.
Hailee Steinfeld
(Actor)
.. Emily
Born:
December 11, 1996
Birthplace: California, United States
Trivia:
Is of partial Filipino ancestry on her mother's side. Expressed interest in pursuing acting at age 8 and began her career with roles in commercials and short films. Made her prime-time television debut in a 2007 episode of the sitcom Back to You. Was cast by the Coen brothers at age 13 to play Mattie Ross in their stirring 2010 remake of the John Wayne classic True Grit. She beat out approximately 15,000 girls for the role. Named Best Young Actress at the 2011 Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
Brittany Snow
(Actor)
.. Chloe
Born:
March 09, 1986
Birthplace: Tampa, Florida, United States
Trivia:
The photogenic and fair-haired Brittany Snow traveled the path of Brooke Shields and others by going to work as a model at the age of three. Born in Tampa to John and Cynthia Snow on March 9, 1986, Brittany appeared on the small screen from the age of eight -- when she landed a number of spots on the Spielberg-produced SeaQuest DSV, starring Roy Scheider -- not a bad start for an elementary schooler. Snow later voiced Shizuku in the Americanized version of Hayao Miyazaki's Whisper of the Heart. In the fall of 2000, she enrolled as a freshman in the Tampa-area's Gaither High School, a public secondary institution.At the age of 16, Snow signed for one of the central roles on NBC's coming-of-age series American Dreams, a kind of Wonder Years update. Set about five years before that series began, Dreams opened in 1963 with the Kennedy assassination. As Meg Pryor, a high schooler with a much-coveted job as an American Bandstand dancer (and two romances -- one with a Bandstand participant, the other with a record store employee), Snow stole viewers' hearts and helped propel the series to a four-season run.After a supporting role in the 2005 Vin Diesel comedy The Pacifier, Snow found her broadest exposure in two 2006 releases. That year's black comedy John Tucker Must Die (by Hill Street Blues alum and Private Parts director Betty Thomas) unofficially reworks -- and sanitizes -- the Dangerous Liasons formula, with Snow and two other teen heartthrobs (Ashanti and Sophia Bush) as disgruntled high schoolers determined to give the class stud a comeuppance by hiring a girl to break his heart. The film received so-so reviews and opened in late July 2006 to predictably decent box office. Snow landed her first big-screen lead in the same year's On the Doll (directed by Thomas Mignone) , as Balery, a stripper. In spring 2006, she signed with Kristin Cavallari to star in the psychological thriller Fingerprints for Harry Basil (Meet Wally Sparks Cloud Nine). Snow decided to return to network TV in 2010 when she signed on to play a lawyer's assistant in David E. Kelly's midseason legal drama Harry's Law. Offscreen, she is active with the Jed Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing emotional stress and preventing suicide among college students.Snow lives with her mother in Florida.
Anna Camp
(Actor)
.. Aubrey
Born:
September 27, 1982
Birthplace: Aiken, South Carolina, United States
Trivia:
Began acting in second grade in a Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) production, playing a drug dealer. Made Broadway debut in April 2008 in a revival of Clifford Odets' The Country Girl, starring Morgan Freeman and Frances McDormand, and directed by Mike Nichols. Also starred on Broadway in a 2008 revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus with Daniel Radcliffe. Auditioned for the role of Sookie Stackhouse in True Blood, but did not get the part; eventually offered the part of Sarah Newlin, wife of anti-vampire evangelist Steve Newlin. In 2011, appeared off-Broadway in All New People, Zach Braff's playwriting debut.
Hana Mae Lee
(Actor)
.. Lilly
Ester Dean
(Actor)
.. Cynthia Rose
Alexis Knapp
(Actor)
.. Stacie Conrad
Born:
July 31, 1989
Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia:
Received classical training in dance, musical theatre and opera as a child. In 2008, hosted Project Lore's Community Wrap-Up, a series spotlighting the online role-playing game World of Warcraft. Made her film debut in Couples Retreat (2009); was originally cast as an extra before given a role. Took part in the 18 for 18 Campaign, a project that raises money for the Somaly Mam Foundation to help the fight against sex trafficking.
Chrissie Fit
(Actor)
.. Flo
Kelley Jakle
(Actor)
.. Jessica
Shelley Regner
(Actor)
.. Ashley
Ruby Rose
(Actor)
.. Calamity
Born:
March 20, 1986
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia:
Found fame after coming second in an Australian magazine's model search in 2002. Chose as one of 25 Most Influential Gay and Lesbian Australians in 2008 and 2009, by the online community Same Same. Collaborated with fashion label Milk & Honey in 2010, released a personalized footwear line with Gallaz and has worked with Phoebe Dahl on her Faircloth & Supply label. Became an ambassador for Maybelline New York Australia in 2001; has the Maybelline slogan "Maybe she's born with it" tattooed on her collarbone. Wrote, produced and starred in a gender awareness short film Break Free in 2014, which recevied over 10 million views. Ambassador for youth services foundation Headspace, after suffering from severe bullying herself as a child. Took part in the Rhino Saverz campaign 2015, which aims to save African rhinoceroses from poachers.
John Lithgow
(Actor)
Born:
October 19, 1945
Birthplace: Rochester, New York
Trivia:
A distinguished actor of stage, television, and movies who is at home playing everything from menacing villains, big-hearted transsexuals, and loopy aliens, John Lithgow is also a composer and performer of children's songs, a Harvard graduate, a talented painter, and a devoted husband and father: in short, he is a true Renaissance man. Once hailed by the Wall Street Journal as "the film character actor of his generation," Lithgow is the son of a theater director who once headed Princeton's McCarter Theater and produced a series of Shakespeare festivals in Ohio, where Lithgow was six when he made his first theatrical bow in Henry VI, Part 3. His parents raised Lithgow in a loving home that encouraged artistic self-expression and took a broad view of the world. As a youth, Lithgow was passionate about painting and at age 16, he was actively involved with the Art Students League in New York. When the acting bug bit, Lithgow's father was supportive. After Lithgow graduated from Harvard, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art; while in England, Lithgow also worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and for the Royal Court Theatre. He returned to the U.S. in the early '70s and worked on Broadway where he won his first Tony and a Drama Desk Award for his part in The Changing Room (1973). Lithgow remained in New York for many years, establishing himself as one of Broadway's most respected stars and would go on to appear in at least one play per year through 1982. He would subsequently receive two more Tony nominations for Requiem for a Heavyweight and M. Butterfly. He made his first film appearance in Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (1972). The film itself was an inauspicious affair as were his other subsequent early efforts, though by the early '80s, his film roles improved and diversified dramatically. Though capable of essaying subtle, low-key characters, Lithgow excelled in over-the-top parts as the next decade in his career demonstrates. He got his first real break and a Best Supporting Actor nomination when he played macho football player-turned-sensitive woman Roberta Muldoon in The World According to Garp (1982). In 1983, he provided one of the highlights of Twilight Zone--The Movie as a terrified airline passenger and earned a second Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination in Terms of Endearment where he appeared with Shirley Maclaine and Jack Nicholson, as well as playing a fiery preacher in Footloose. That year, he won his first Emmy nomination for his work in the scary nuclear holocaust drama The Day After. In 1984, he played the crazed Dr. Lizardo in the cult favorite The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai. In Ricochet (1992), Lithgow proved himself a terrifying villain with his portrayal of a psychopathic killer hell-bent for revenge against Denzel Washington, the man who incarcerated him. In 1990, he made Babysong video tapes of his performing old and new children's songs on the guitar and banjo. Though he had already established himself on television as a guest star, Lithgow gained a large and devoted following when he was cast as an alien captain who, along with his clueless crew, attempts to pass for human in the fresh, well-written NBC sitcom Third Rock From the Sun (1996). The role has won him multiple Emmys and Golden Globe awards. When that show's run ended in 2001, Lithgow kept busy with roles in such high-profile features as The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) (in which he essayed the role of comedy legend Blake Edwards), Kinsey, Dreamgirls, and Leap Year. Yet through it all the small screen still beckoned, and in 2010 the Lithgow won an Emmy for his role as Arthur Mitchell (aka The Trinity Killer) on the hit Showtime series Dexter. A poignant turn as a once-brilliant scientist stricken with Alzheimer's disease revealed a gentler side of Lithgow in Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and in 2012 he reminded us that he could still get big laughs with roles in both This is 40 (Judd Apatow's semi-sequel to Knocked Up) and the Will Ferrell/Zach Galifianakis political comedy The Campaign. When not busy working on the show, in theater, or in feature films, Lithgow is at home playing "Superdad" to his children and his wife, a tenured college professor at U.C.L.A.
John Michael Higgins
(Actor)
.. John
Born:
February 12, 1963
Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Born February 12, 1963, John Michael Higgins is a character player who evinced a flair for comedic portrayals of middle-aged types, actor John Michael Higgins jump-started his career with a dead-on evocation of David Letterman in the made-for-cable comedy The Late Shift -- a picture about the cutthroat war between Letterman and Jay Leno to be crowned "King of Late Night Talk." Higgins followed this auspicious and covetable assignment with small roles in Barry Levinson's scathing political satire Wag the Dog (1997) and a guest appearance as one of Elaine's issue-ridden boyfriends on Seinfeld, but made his most substantial impression as an occasional character on Ally McBeal -- that of Steven Milter, an attorney who doubled as a psychoanalyst of Ally's. Beginning with Best in Show (2000), Higgins enjoyed a multi-film run on the big screen with Christopher Guest and his regular mockumentary collaborators that also included the farces A Mighty Wind (2003) and For Your Consideration (2006). He also had a recurring role as an attorney Wayne Jarvis on the critically acclaimed sitcom Arrested Development and supplied the voice of Mentok the Mindtaker for the animated comedy series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. Back on the big screen, Higgins essayed two A-list supporting roles in 2007, in the Steve Carell-headlined farce Evan Almighty and the holiday-themedFred Claus starring Vince Vaughn. Higgins joined Vaughn again in Couples Retreat (2009), a romantic comedy following a group of couples who arrive on a tropical island only to find out they are required to participate in couples therapy in order to stay. He appeared on the FX television series Wilford in 2011, and joined the cast of the sitcom Happily Divorced, in which he co-stars with Fran Drescher (his real life ex-wife) as a man who amicably ended his marriage after coming to terms with his homosexuality. After working with Justin Timberlake and Cameron Diaz in the moderately successful comedy Bad Teacher in 2011, the actor played a small role in the 2012 adventure drama Big Miracle, which follows the plight of a journalist and volunteer who go to extreme lengths to save a beached whale.
Elizabeth Banks
(Actor)
.. Gail
Born:
February 10, 1974
Birthplace: Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Possessing the kind of elegant screen beauty that often draws comparisons to a Breakfast at Tiffany's-era Audrey Hepburn, actress Elizabeth Banks' onscreen career has been steadily rising since the up-and-coming actress won the Young Hollywood Award for "Exciting New Face" back in 2003. With roles in such notable Hollywood hits as the Spider-Man films and Seabiscuit, Banks has not only had the pleasure of sharing the screen with hot-property actor Tobey Maguire multiple times, but has also been nominated -- alongside Maguire, Jeff Bridges, William H. Macy, and Gary Stevens -- for an "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture" award by the Screen Actors Guild for her performance in the latter. The Pittsfield, MA, native got her first taste of fame when nominated Harvest Queen in her hometown's annual fall celebration, and in the years that followed, Banks would receive her bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and go on to pursue her graduate degree at the American Conservatory Theater. In 1998, Banks made her feature debut in the controversial addiction drama Surrender Dorothy, with subsequent small-screen roles in Third Watch and Sex and the City only serving to contribute to her rapidly growing profile in film and television. Of course, a move from New York to Los Angeles also may have had something to due with her landing more film roles, and though she would appear under her real name, Elizabeth Mitchell, in the 2000 action thriller Shaft, she soon had to change her name to avoid conflict with another actress who had already established a career under that surname. Undaunted, Banks forged on with roles in the cult comedy Wet Hot American Summer and the romantic drama Ordinary Sinner in 2001, with a supporting performance as Betty Brant in the 2002 box-office smash Spider-Man providing her most substantial onscreen performance to date. With roles opposite Madonna in Swept Away and Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can, it was obvious that Banks' career was on the rise, but it was her winning performance in Seabiscuit that truly put her on the map. Though the Screen Actors Guild award that the she and the cast were nominated for would ultimately go to the cast of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, it was obvious to all who had been following her career that Banks was only at the beginning of her Hollywood ascent. In 2003, Banks appeared in the drama The Trade before reprising her role as Betty Brant for Spider-Man 2, and with increasingly prominent roles in Heights, The Sisters, and The Baxter scheduled through 2005, audiences could rest assured that they would be seeing plenty more of Banks in the years to come.By the time Banks turned in a standout supporting role as a bookstore employee who may hold the means of solving The 40 Year Old Virgin's titular dilemma in the 2005 Steve Carell hit, it seemed that she was an actress capable of brightening most any screen. A substantial role as a small-town trophy wife in director James Gunn's comic-frightener Slither found Banks having noticable fun in front of the cameras, with a pair of appearances on the popular television medical comedy Scrubs preceding a more serious-minded turn in the inspirational 2006 sports drama Invincible.2008 was a very busy year for Banks in which she continued to build her career as a comedic presence in films as varied as Role Models, Meet Dave, and Kevin Smith's Zack and Miri Make a Porno, and was also allowed to stretch her dramatic wings as Laura Bush in Oliver Stone's biopic W. In 2009 she first played the role of a conservative television commentator who becomes a romantic partner for Alec Baldwin's character on the award-winning sitcom 30 Rock, a role she would return to intermittently for the next few years. In 2011 she co-starred in the comedy Our Idiot Brother, and in 2012 she had a supporting part in the phenomenally successful adaptation of The Hunger Games.
Matt Lanter
(Actor)
Born:
April 01, 1983
Birthplace: Massillon, Ohio, United States
Trivia:
Native Ohioan Matt Lanter began his career as a thespian on the small screen, with guest roles on series programs including Grey's Anatomy, Monk, and Big Love, and multi-episode runs on Heroes and Commander in Chief. He stepped into features as the lead in two non-theatrical sequels: the ABC Family telemovie The Cutting Edge 3: Chasing the Dream and the direct-to-video thriller WarGames: The Dead Code (both 2008). Lanter then appeared on the big screen, in a lead opposite Carmen Electra and Vanessa Minnillo, in the Aaron Seltzer and Jason Friedberg-directed gag-fest Disaster Movie. He would also find success on the small screen, appearing on a reboot of 90210, and providing voices on animated series like Ultimate Spider-Man and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Guy Burnet
(Actor)
.. Theo
Andy Allo
(Actor)
.. Serenity
Juan Gaspard
(Actor)
.. Vendor
Renah Gallagher
(Actor)
.. Air Force Captain
Van Marten
(Actor)
.. USO
Natasha Mayet
(Actor)
.. Yoga Instructor
Ruby Bustamante
(Actor)
.. Casino Waitress
Baby Norman
(Actor)
.. Pimp Lo's Mom
Jeremy Palko
(Actor)
.. Jeremy
Timothy Douglas Perez
(Actor)
.. Pit Boss
Laura Distin
(Actor)
.. New York Audience
Destiny Lopez
(Actor)
.. Woman at NY Bar
Wilbur Fitzgerald
(Actor)
.. Army General
Laura Fraker
(Actor)
.. Casino Guest
Jamel Chambers
(Actor)
.. Black
Niko Nedyalkov
(Actor)
.. Mikhael
J.P. Valenti
(Actor)
.. Captain Adams
MiKayla Gunn
(Actor)
.. Military Family
Michael David Yuhl
(Actor)
.. Military Family
Dakota Henry
(Actor)
.. Military Family Member
Cain Manoli
(Actor)
.. Henri
Mac Wells
(Actor)
.. Soldier Singer #3
Brian Neal
(Actor)
.. Military
Venzella Joy
(Actor)
.. Charity
Tony Guerrero
(Actor)
.. Gabriel Croupier
Lucky Harmon
(Actor)
.. Marine
Kalyn Bidwell
(Actor)
.. Military Family Member
Michael Edward Rose
(Actor)
.. Aubrey's Father
Troy Hall
(Actor)
.. Zeke
Edward Parker
(Actor)
.. French Market Patron
Andrea Laing
(Actor)
.. Female Jumper
Trey Mcgriff
(Actor)
.. Bar Patron
Vanessa Silva
(Actor)
.. Military Mom
William Walker
(Actor)
.. Casino Patron
Patrick Brown
(Actor)
.. Push Up Soldier
Hannah Fairlight
(Actor)
.. Veracity
Evette Young
(Actor)
.. Waitress
Harrison James
(Actor)
.. Brent
Bina Forbes
(Actor)
.. Charity Patron
Demetri Landell
(Actor)
.. Military Family
Corinne vandenHeuvel
(Actor)
.. Army Wife
Lauran Foster
(Actor)
.. Pool Guest
Joey Thurmond
(Actor)
.. Taxi Driver
Josh Royston
(Actor)
.. Pool Guest/Military Family
Tiffany Furbee
(Actor)
.. Casino Guest
Wil Gonzalez
(Actor)
.. Casino Patron
Skyler Semien
(Actor)
.. Herself
Brittany Dugan
(Actor)
.. US Marine
Curtis Gammage
(Actor)
.. USO Photographer
Tony Morgan
(Actor)
.. Navy Commander
Tyson Love
(Actor)
.. French Guest
Taylor Rusch
(Actor)
.. Air Force Master Sergeant
Brittany Foti
(Actor)
.. Waitress
Kelsey Walsh
(Actor)
.. Military Family
Lauren Black
(Actor)
.. Military Wife
Chicka Elloy
(Actor)
.. Military Soldier
Aurora Karine
(Actor)
.. Army Wife
Michael R. Ciminna
(Actor)
.. New York Pedestrian
Faith Blankenship
(Actor)
.. USO Tech Crew
John Pawlowski
(Actor)
.. Emcee
Cecil M. Henry
(Actor)
.. Colonel Douglas
Emily Schulte
(Actor)
.. Military Family Member
Scott Lomas
(Actor)
.. Lt. Colonel Fowler
Deep Rai
(Actor)
.. New Yorker
Diamond Wilson
(Actor)
.. Military Family Member
Cameron Seeley
(Actor)
.. Cameron Selley
Christine A. Jordan
(Actor)
.. Military Family
April Etchart
(Actor)
.. Military Family
Victoria Fraunberger
(Actor)
.. Annoying Girl
Jeffery Arseneau
(Actor)
.. Millitary
Matthew Eldridge
(Actor)
.. Guitar Player
Michael Steedley
(Actor)
.. Military Guy
Alvin Streeter Jr.
(Actor)
.. Lieutenant Colonel
Anitra Connor
(Actor)
.. Military Family
Cj Sykes
(Actor)
.. Sound Guy
Alex Jeffers
(Actor)
.. Juggler
Austin Waits
(Actor)
.. Private Millican
Adam Chitwood
(Actor)
.. U.S. Navy Lieutenant
Brooke Emerson Kelly
(Actor)
.. Granddaughter
Derek Mehn
(Actor)
.. Sunburst
DJ Khaled
(Actor)
.. DJ Khaled
Born:
November 26, 1975
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia:
Is of Palestinian descendent./Both his parents were musicians and played Arabic music. Was encouraged by his parents to pursue a career in the music industry. Is a fan of late singer Marvin Gaye. Started working at a record store in New Orleans at the age of 18, where he met Lil Wayne and Birdman in 1993. Gained popularity in Miami as a radio DJ at the beginning of his music career, and played at 99 Jamz, a popular hip-hop radio station. Is involved with charities including Global Fund, aimed to help fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. Is an advocate for improving the lives of children from underserved communities through his foundation We The Best.
Jessica Chaffin
(Actor)
.. Evan
Birthplace: Newton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Trained and performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles. Worked with Amy Poehler as both a writer and voice actor for her Nickelodeon series The Mighty B! from 2008 until 2009. Appeared in the online parody The Real Housewives of South Boston. Is half of the comedy duo Ronna and Beverly, a stage show turned podcast and TV series. Acted in several Paul Feig films alongside Melissa McCarthy, including The Heat, Spy and the 2016 remake of Ghostbusters.
Kelley Alice Jakle
(Actor)
.. Jessica