Eamonn Walker
(Actor)
.. Jew Don Boney
Born:
June 12, 1962
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia:
Born in London to Grenadian parentage, distinguished actor Eamonn Walker acquired a deep-seated interest in drama at the age of 9, when he witnessed Sidney Poitier acting; the experience helped the young man perceive drama as a powerful tool to change individual lives. Walker began his professional life in repertory theater by touring across United Kingdom and tackling roles in smaller regional productions, then formally honed his craft in South London's Albany Empire. Thereafter, Walker unveiled an ability to seamlessly segue between portrayals of African Americans, West Indians, and Africans. He first bowed in front of the camera in the early '90s, but came into his own around the tail end of that decade as the deeply conflicted Muslim/black nationalist Kareem Said on all six seasons of HBO's harrowing prison drama Oz (1997-2003). That marked a watershed assignment that opened up the floodgates to many others, including a small contribution to M. Night Shyamalan's sci-fi thriller Unbreakable (2000), a turn as Baptiste Senior in director Andrew Niccol's political thriller Lord of War (2005), and an uncanny portrayal of blues legend Howlin' Wolf in the period ensembler Cadillac Records (2008). In 2006, Walker drew from his theatrical roots -- and made more than a few headlines -- with a Broadway performance opposite Denzel Washington in Julius Caesar.
Gil Bellows
(Actor)
.. Mike De Geurin
Born:
June 28, 1967
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia:
Gil Bellows worked steadily in film throughout the mid-'90s before he achieved TV fame on the whimsical Fox comedy Ally McBeal. Born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Bellows left Canada to study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Southern California. He then headed East, appearing in New York theater as well as on TV's Law & Order. Though he made his film debut in Frank Darabont's acclaimed prison drama The Shawshank Redemption (1994) and co-starred alongside Sarah Jessica Parker in Miami Rhapsody (1995), Bellows followed more in the direction of his first starring film, Love and a .45 (1994), appearing primarily in independent features. After a supporting role in The Substance of Fire (1996), Bellows starred in the British-Canadian adaptation of Bernard Malamud's The Assistant (1997) and the Canadian romantic comedy Dinner at Fred's (opposite indie queen Parker Posey), as well as the French supernatural romance Un Amour de Sorcière (1997). It was TV producer/writer David E. Kelley's innovative Ally McBeal, though, that made Bellows a well-known presence after the series debuted in 1997. As Ally/Calista Flockhart's ex-love-turned-law colleague, Bellows' Billy was a bastion of relative normalcy (at least until the third season) among the eccentric staff populating the series' fictional Boston law firm and stoking Ally's neuroses. Though Billy was supposed to last only one season, Bellows stayed for three, leaving in 2000. Bellows is married to actress Rya Kihlstedt and has one daughter.
Joseph Ziegler
(Actor)
.. James Keeshan DA
Chuck Shamata
(Actor)
.. Don Brown
Doug Lennox
(Actor)
.. Percy Foreman
Richard Eden
(Actor)
.. Peter Speers
Born:
February 13, 1956
Birthplace: Toronto
Terry Harford
(Actor)
.. Judge John Martin
Lawrence King
(Actor)
.. John Sessum
Ron White
(Actor)
.. Jimmy McCloskey
Derek McGrath
(Actor)
.. Icky Peace
Born:
June 04, 1951
Birthplace: Porcupine, Ontario, Canada
Phillip Jarrett
(Actor)
.. Rev. Jerry Jones
Beau Starr
(Actor)
.. Ranger Stylos
Born:
September 01, 1944
Birthplace: Queens, New York
Joe Bostick
(Actor)
.. Wayne Johnson
Barbara Barnes Hopkins
(Actor)
.. Minna Brandley
Chris Collins
(Actor)
.. Danny Taylor
Rufus Crawford
(Actor)
.. Dennis Brandley
Melinda Dahl
(Actor)
.. Jeanelle
Heath Lamberts
(Actor)
.. Judge Perry Pickett
Born:
January 01, 1942
Died:
February 22, 2005
Kathryn Haggis
(Actor)
.. Brenda Medina
Ken Kramer
(Actor)
.. Jim Mattox
Ted Atherton
(Actor)
.. James Robinson
Jennifer Irwin
(Actor)
.. Mary Johnson
Born:
June 17, 1975
Birthplace: Toronto
Bruce Mcfee
(Actor)
.. Sheriff Garrity
Scott McCord
(Actor)
.. Gary Acreman
Aaron Cohen
(Actor)
.. Deputy
Kristen Kieferle
(Actor)
.. Peggy Stevens
Brian Paul
(Actor)
.. W.B. Etheridge
Mark Taylor
(Actor)
.. Ozell Brandley
Barry Stillwell
(Actor)
.. Judge Coker
Gary Brennan
(Actor)
.. Courthouse Reporter
Lloyd White
(Actor)
.. Mr. Jenkins