J. Michael Finley
(Actor)
.. Bart
Birthplace: Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
Trivia:
Grew up in Lebanon, Missouri, United States.Former choir member of Winnetka Congregational Church.Began his acting career in Chicago.Worked as a tour guide at Chicago Segway Tour.In 2015, moved to New York City.
Madeline Carroll
(Actor)
.. Shannon
Born:
March 18, 1996
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia:
Actress Madeline Carroll -- not to be confused with the British screen performer Madeleine Carroll from the '30s and '40s -- debuted as a preteen star in the mid-2000s and specialized in glossy, big-budget Hollywood productions from a plethora of genres. Roles included that of Cocoa in the holiday comedy The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006), Allison in the teen-oriented slasher film When a Stranger Calls (2006), and (in her most prominent role up through that time) Molly, a 12-year-old whose actions shove her washed-up father (Kevin Costner) into the public limelight, in Joshua Michael Stern's political comedy Swing Vote (2008).
Dennis Quaid
(Actor)
.. Arthur
Born:
April 09, 1954
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia:
Handsome, well-built and able to communicate a rangy sort of charm in front of the camera, Dennis Quaid possesses many star qualities. Despite attaining heartthrob status for his work in such films as The Big Easy, however, Quaid has had a difficult time maintaining this status, thanks in part to work in a number of films that have failed to fully exploit his talent.The son of an electrician and younger brother of actor Randy Quaid, Dennis was born in Houston, Texas on April 9, 1954. He began acting in high school, and in college he enrolled in a drama program. He dropped out at the age of 20 to follow his brother to Hollywood and spent the next year mired in rejection and relative unemployment. He got his first break in 1977 when he was cast in minor roles in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden and 9/30/55, but it was not until 1979, when he starred in the seminal coming-of-age drama Breaking Away, that Quaid gained attention. It was his role as astronaut Gordo Cooper in The Right Stuff four years later that finally gave the actor his Hollywood breakthrough. He subsequently went on to appear in a number of films of widely varying quality. 1987 proved to be a particularly good year for Quaid, as he did acclaimed work in The Big Easy and Suspect. That same year, he also starred in the comedy Innerspace; that experience proved to be an auspicious one, as it provided him with an introduction to co-star Meg Ryan, whom he would marry in 1991. The two also starred together in the 1988 mystery D.O.A. and in the crime drama Flesh and Bone in 1993. Other notable roles for Quaid included that of wild man Jerry Lee Lewis in Great Balls of Fire (1989), a 1930s union organizer in Come See the Paradise (1990), and Meryl Streep's love interest in Postcards From the Edge (1990). During a large part of the '90s, Quaid starred in a string of disappointing films, including the disastrous Wyatt Earp (1994) and the failed medieval fantasy Dragonheart (1996). He made something of a comeback in 1998, appearing in the ensemble film Playing By Heart and the successful remake of The Parent Trap, in which he starred opposite Natasha Richardson. The following year, he had a starring role as a Miami football team's legendary quarterback in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday, and then starred in the supernatural thriller Frequency (2000) as a dead man who is able to communicate with his son (James Caviezel) over ham radio. Though both films proved moderately successful, it was two-years-later that Quaid would truly return to the good graces of critics with his striking turn in director Todd Haynes' Far From Heaven. As a closeted homosexual husband living a typical suburban dream in 1950s era Connecticut, Quaid's sensitive performance proved integral to convincingly recreating the tone of a Douglas Sirk era melodrama. Quaid portrayed a middle-aged man whose life is turned upside-down by the arrival of a young upstart who takes over his job in 2004's comedy drama Good Company, and appeared in The Alamo and Flight of the Phoenix the same year. Despite Quaid's involvement in several commercial and critical failures throughout the 2000s (The Day After Tomorrow, American Dreamz, Cold Creek Manor), the actor shone as widower Lawrence Wetherhold in Smart People (2008), and again as the stern Reverend Shaw Moore in 2011's Footloose reboot. Quaid appeared in the ensemble film What To Expect When You're Expecting, had a supporting role in the 2012 romcom Playing for Keeps and was in the anthology film Movie 43 (2013).
Trace Adkins
(Actor)
.. Brickell
Born:
January 13, 1962
Birthplace: Springhill, Louisana, United States
Trivia:
After the success of his single "(This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing" in 1996, country singer and songwriter Tracy "Trace" Darrell Adkins went on to produce a number of successful studio albums and a greatest hits compilation throughout the late '90s and 2000s; all but one of them reached gold or higher status. Adkins has also lent his voice to several commercials for fast-food giant KFC, and appeared on the long-running game show The Hollywood Squares. In 2008, Adkins put his business prowess to the test by agreeing to appear as a contestant on NBC's celebrity edition of The Apprentice. He went on to act in projects such as An American Carol, Lifted, The Lincoln Lawyer and A Country Christmas.
Priscilla Shirer
(Actor)
.. Mrs. Fincher
Cloris Leachman
(Actor)
.. Memaw
Born:
April 30, 1926
Died:
January 26, 2021
Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Trivia:
Cloris Leachman seems capable of playing any kind of role, and she has consistently demonstrated her versatility in films and on TV since the 1950s. On the big screen, she can be seen in such films as Kiss Me Deadly (1955), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), The Last Picture Show (1971), for which she won an Oscar; and Young Frankenstein (1974). On TV, she played the mother on Lassie from 1957-58, and Phyllis Lindstrom on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-77) and her own series, Phyllis (1975-77). She was a staple on many of the dramatic shows of the '50s, and a regular on Charlie Wild, Private Detective (1950-52), and The Facts of Life. Leachman has won three Emmy Awards and continues to make TV, stage, and film appearances, including a turn as Granny in the film version of The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) and supplying her voice for the animated Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) and The Iron Giant (1999). In 1999, she could be seen heading the supporting cast in Wes Craven's Music of the Heart.
Gianna Simone
(Actor)
.. Dr. Avondale
Tanya Clarke
(Actor)
.. Adele
Born:
February 02, 1972
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia:
Was raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.At the age of 20, she moved to New York City to study acting.Made her debut in theater as an actress.Is a skilled artist and sculptor, and has used her art to support many environmental and political causes over the years.Is an advocate for global water justice, and helps to provide education and take action to help less fortunate communities access clean water.
Rhoda Griffis
(Actor)
.. Jen
Jason Burkey
(Actor)
.. Mike
Mark Furze
(Actor)
.. Nathan
Randy McDowell
(Actor)
.. Jim
Cole Marcus
(Actor)
.. Robbie
Alex Dominguez
(Actor)
.. Kent
Brody Rose
(Actor)
.. Young Bart
Taegen Burns
(Actor)
.. Young Shannon
J.R. Cacia
(Actor)
.. Rusty
Nicole DuPort
(Actor)
.. Amy Grant
Joshua Michael Walsh
(Actor)
.. Ross
Mark Robert Ellis
(Actor)
.. Coach
Samuel Sadovnik
(Actor)
.. Young Kent
Christopher "Gus" Matthews
(Actor)
.. High School Student
Erick Ashlock
(Actor)
.. Jock
Kerry McCormick
(Actor)
.. Nurse
Gary Wallace
(Actor)
.. Fitz
David Noroña
(Actor)
.. Bill Layton
Maria Hurdle
(Actor)
.. Sherry
Kevin Downes
(Actor)
.. Singleton
Kelli Caldwell
(Actor)
.. Radio DJ
Rob Dempsey
(Actor)
.. National DJ
Anna Groeschel
(Actor)
.. Base Camp Counselor
Colin Forsey
(Actor)
.. Store Owner
Rick Burgess
(Actor)
.. Radio DJ #1
Bill Bussey
(Actor)
.. Radio DJ #2
Delilah
(Actor)
.. Herself
Brad Nessler
(Actor)
.. Football Announcer
Jake Miller
(Actor)
.. Michael W. Smith
Mark Ellis
(Actor)
.. Coach
Priscilla C. Shirer
(Actor)