Cher
(Actor)
.. Tess
Born:
May 20, 1946
Birthplace: El Centro, California, United States
Trivia:
Born into a lower-income California family, actress/pop singer Cher (born Cherilyn Sarkisian) attempted to escape her poverty by entering show business as a go-go dancer at the age of 16. She met and married singer/promoter Sonny Bono, who lifted her from obscurity as half of the immensely popular singing duo Sonny and Cher. The diminutive, ebullient Bono and the tall, deadpan Cher became a top recording team (their big hit was "I Got You, Babe") and a regular guest act on the many variety shows of the period. Sonny and Cher continued their upward climb until musical tastes changed in the early '70s, whereupon they began concentrating on comedy sketches and kidding-on-the-square insults directed at one another in their own variety weekly, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which enjoyed a successful three-year network run beginning in 1971. It was on this program that Cher, began sharpening her acting versatility in such sketch roles as brash housewife Laverne, sardonic waitress Rosa, and a whole slew of historical vamps. But Cher began to chafe at Bono's hold on her career and her private life, and the couple divorced in 1974. Both Sonny and Cher were starring on separate TV series that fall, but they also each faced poor ratings; so the pair decided to team up professionally once more in 1976 for a new Sonny & Cher Show, although Cher was now married to Gregg Allman and pregnant with their son Elijah. But the old chemistry was no longer there, and the new program was canceled in the following year. Bono eased out of show business for a successful political career, while Cher began seeking out film work. At first treated condescendingly by critics, she matured into a first-rate actress in such movies as Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (1982) (repeating her Broadway role), Silkwood (1983), Mask (1985), Suspect (1987), and Moonstruck (1987). She was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in Silkwood, received one for her role in Moonstruck, and shared a Best Actress award at Cannes for her supporting role in Mask. Something of an enigma in the show business world, Cher has managed to retain her stature as a highly respected film actress while promoting exercise videos and a line of cosmetics, in addition to recording new chart-topping songs and appearing in music videos.She was mother to Winona Ryder in the quirky comedy Mermaids in 1990, and two years later she was one of the many celebrities who made cameos as themselves in Robert Altman's scathing Hollywood satire The Player. She appeared in and directed one of the segments of the abortion drama If These Walls Could Talk, and was part of the impressive ensemble put together for 1999's Tea With Missolini. She had a very funny turn in Stuck on You, and mounted a farewell concert tour in 2003. She was away from the big-screen for a period of years, but came back with the campy musical Burlesque opposite Christina Aguilera in 2010. The next year she lent her distinctive voice to one of the animals in the Kevin James vehicle Zoozeeper.
Christina Aguilera
(Actor)
.. Ali
Born:
December 18, 1980
Birthplace: Staten Island, New York, United States
Trivia:
Appeared on Star Search at the age of 9. Sang the national anthem at age 10 before games for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Penguins and Pirates. Was a member of the talent-heavy cast of Disney's The New Mickey Mouse Club, which produced the likes of pop superstars Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, and actors Keri Russell and Ryan Gosling. Is half-Ecuadorian and released a Spanish-language album, Mi Reflejo, although she is not fluent in Spanish; she learned the lyrics phonetically. Cowrote American Idol Kelly Clarkson's hit single "Miss Independent." Was named by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 greatest singers of all time. Made her film debut in the 2010 film Burlesque and wrote several songs for the soundtrack.
Stanley Tucci
(Actor)
.. Sean
Born:
November 11, 1960
Birthplace: Peekskill, New York, United States
Trivia:
Like many another contemporary movie and TV favorite, Stanley Tucci is a graduate of the drama department at SUNY-Purchase. Tucci made his film bow in 1985's Prizzi's Honor, after which he specialized in playing lowlifes and scuzzbags, despite his offscreen credentials as a loyal friend and loving family man. Some of his more memorable appearances were as Rick Pinzolo in TV's Wiseguy (1987-1989), a minor-league thug named Vernon in Beethoven (1992), and a Middle-Eastern assassin in The Pelican Brief (1993). Tucci acquired a fan following of sorts for his slimy year-long role of Richard Cross on the weekly TV series Murder One (1995).In 1996, Tucci broke loose from his established screen persona by playing an ambitious Italian-American restaurateur in Big Night, the most delightfully "gastronomic" film since Like Water for Chocolate. The art-house favorite was a sheer labor of love for Tucci, who served as its producer, co-wrote its script with his cousin Joe Tropiano, and shared directorial duties with his friend Campbell Scott. Tucci again directed two years later with The Impostors, a farcical comedy that cast him and longtime friend Oliver Platt as two stowaways on an ocean liner. Unlike Big Night, however, the film did not do well with audiences or critics. After starring in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1998) as Puck and In Too Deep (1999) as a police supervisor, Tucci again stepped behind the camera, this time to direct Joe Gould's Secret (2000). A historical drama about an eccentric man (Ian Holm) living on the streets of Greenwich Village, it received a very enthusiastic reception at the 2000 Sundance Festival, where it premiered. The early 2000s seemed to be a winning period for the versatile actor, with Tucci also taking home the Best Supporting Actor in a television movie award for his role in Conspiracy (2001). That same year he appeared in America's Sweethearts as an intense movie mogul. He continued doing solid work even when the finished films were sometimes lacking. He played in the Jennifer Lopez hit Maid in Manhattan, Sam Mendes' Road to Perdition, the American remake of Shall We Dance?, and landed his largest role in a major Hollywood production when Steven Spielberg cast him as the ambitious, officious manager of The Terminal. Tucci lent his voice to the animated film Robots in 2005, and the next year earned solid notices for his work as a fashion magazine editor loyal to the diva editor in chief Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada.The highly-respected character actor continued to work steadily in a variety of projects, but a pair of high-profile supporting roles in 2009 earned him strong reviews and awards consideration. As the husband to Julia Child in Julie & Julia, Tucci got to work opposite Meryl Streep yet again in another box-office hit, but it was his creepy turn as a child killer in the big screen adaptation of The Lovely Bones that earned him Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominations.In 2010 he appeared opposite Cher in Burlesque, and was a loving father in the sleeper hit Easy A. In 2012, Tucci was cast as the announcer and emcee Caesar Flickman in the hit adaptation of the smash novel The Hunger Games. Tucci continued to be a work horse, appearing in seven films in 2014, including Transformers: Age of Extinction and a cameo in Muppets Most Wanted.
Kristen Bell
(Actor)
.. Nikki
Born:
July 18, 1980
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia:
For some actors, success just seems to come naturally. In the case of talented stage and screen beauty Kristen Bell, it wasn't so much a matter of if she was going to be a star after realizing her dream during an early performance as a banana in Raggedy Ann and Andy at the tender age of 12 -- but when she would finally make the big time. Paralyzed with stage fright as she waited for her cue off-stage, Bell was offered a word of encouragement by her supportive mother that would ultimately give her the drive to realize her life's calling. A native of Detroit whose early stage experiences eventually led her to study at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Bell saw early success when she was chosen to portray Becky Thatcher in a Broadway production of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Realizing that she had what it took to find success onscreen as well as on-stage, Bell was soon packing her bags for Los Angeles and landing small supporting roles in such features as Polish Wedding and Pootie Tang. In 2003, Bell impressed television viewers with a solid performance in the made-for-television dramas The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay and Gracie's Choice. She next appeared in David Mamet's 2004 thriller Spartan, before landing the lead as a sort-of new-millennium Nancy Drew on UPN's Veronica Mars. If the show's ravenous cult following wasn't enough to make young Bell a household name, even after its much mourned cancellation in 2007, her subsequent performance in the awesomely successful comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall cinched it for her. Bell would go on to play a recurring role on the landmark TV series Heroes, before appearing in a number of comedies over the next few years, like Fanboys, Couples Retreat, and When in Rome. Bell would even appear in slightly less prestigious movies, like Burlesque and Scream 4, but remained one of the most in-demand young actresses in Hollywood, especially in the realm of comedy. She would play a memorable role on Don Cheadle's comedy series House of Lies, and co-produced and starred in an action-oriented romcom with Bradley Cooper called Hit and Run (which was written and co-directed by Bell's real-life love, Dax Shepard).In 2013, Bell and Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas launched a Kickstater campaign to raise funds for a Veronica Mars movie. The campaign proved to be wildly successful, raising more than was needed to fund the film, which was released in 2014. Bell also voiced Anna in the Disney film Frozen, which significantly raised her profile, and showcased her singing voice, holding her own opposite Broadway heavyweight Idina Menzel.
Peter Gallagher
(Actor)
.. Vince
Born:
August 19, 1955
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
A handsome, brooding actor equally at home in mainstream Hollywood fare and in American independent projects -- as well as on the theatrical stage -- Peter Gallagher was born August 19, 1955, in Armonk, NY. While attending Tufts University, he spent his summers appearing with area theater groups, and after graduating in 1977, he acted on Broadway in a revival of Hair. Gallagher then starred as Danny Zuko in Grease, a performance which led to his portrayal of a '50s-era pop singer in his film debut, 1980's The Idolmaker. Summer Lovers followed two years later, but proved such a miserable experience that Gallagher fled Hollywood to return to the stage. He won a Theatre World Award that same year for his work in the Broadway musical A Doll's Life, and earned a Clarence Derwent Award in 1984 for his turn in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing.In 1985, Gallagher returned to film in the Dennis Potter-scripted Dreamchild, followed in 1987 by My Little Girl. After garnering a Tony nomination for his work in a controversial revival of Long Day's Journey into Night, he enjoyed his motion picture breakthrough as an adulterous attorney in Steven Soderbergh's influential 1989 debut sex, lies, and videotape. The performance earned Gallagher considerable credibility within the independent filmmaking community, but his next several efforts were more mainstream productions like 1990's Tune in Tomorrow and the television drama Love and Lies. However, a subsequent turn in Peter Sellars' 1991 avant-silent The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez brought acclaim from art-house audiences, and with a lead role in Robert Altman's 1992 comeback The Player, Gallagher's stock rose even higher. That same year, the actor wowed theater audiences with his portrayal of Sky Masterson in the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls, a widely praised production that also starred Nathan Lane.Over the following years, Gallagher split his time between edgier material (Tim Robbins' Bob Roberts, Altman's Short Cuts, and Soderbergh's The Underneath) and lighter, glossier projects (Malice, While You Were Sleeping, and To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday). In 1999, he gave smarm a good, or at least convincing, name, starring as a sleazy physician in The House on Haunted Hill, a remake of William Castle's 1958 horror classic, and as a similarly repugnant real estate salesman in American Beauty. Gallagher would spend the following years enjoying particular fame in the realm of TV, starring on such successful shows as The O.C., Californication, Rescue Me, and Covert Affairs. Gallagher would also remain active in film, however, in movies like Burlsesque and Conviction.
Alan Cumming
(Actor)
.. Alexis
Born:
January 27, 1965
Birthplace: Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland
Trivia:
Scottish, versatile, and for a long time underappreciated, Alan Cumming is chameleon-like in both his choice of roles and his ability to inhabit them convincingly. Born January 27, 1965, in Perthshire, Scotland, Cumming studied drama at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama before embarking on a career that would have its roots on the stage. For years, Cumming worked steadily in the theater as a member of repertory companies, such as the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 1992 he had his film debut in the largely unheard of Prague, which was essentially a historical overview of the city. In 1994 American audiences were introduced to the sound of Cumming's voice thanks to his role as the narrator of Black Beauty, but it wasn't until 1995 (Cumming's other 1994 film, Second Best notwithstanding) that they actually saw him, this time via his small but memorable role as a Russian computer programmer in Goldeneye.Wider exposure followed, thanks to two successful films. The first, Circle of Friends (1995), featured Cumming as Minnie Driver's slimy, unwelcome suitor, and the second, 1996's Emma, saw Cumming playing yet another unwelcome suitor, this time to Gwyneth Paltrow. More sympathetic roles followed in For My Baby, Buddy, and Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (in which he played a sweetly awkward nerd with a crush on Lisa Kudrow), all released in 1997. Work in Spice World came next in 1998, as did the stage role that was to give Cumming critical acclaim, a host of awards, and the wider respect he deserved. That role was Cabaret's Emcee, and Cumming managed to make the character -- previously the sole territory of Joel Grey -- all his own, giving a wickedly delicious performance that was unabashedly dark, sly, androgynous, and altogether terrifying. His performance won him all three New York theater awards: a Tony, a Drama Desk, and an Outer Critics Circle. This triumph resulted in a new range of opportunities for the actor, one of which was the chance to be a part of what was to be Stanley Kubrick's last film, Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Although Cumming's role as a hotel desk clerk was a small one, the actor turned in a sly and insinuating performance that reflected his ability to make the most out of even the most limited opportunities.Cumming was subsequently given almost unlimited opportunities to showcase his flamboyance in Julie Taymor's Titus, her 1999 adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus. In his role as the queen's (Jessica Lange) debauched lover, he gave a performance that was as over-the-top and rococo as the film itself, leading some critics to say his portrayal had a little too much in common with a Christmas ham.Fortunately, Cumming surprised critics and audiences alike when he directed, with Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Anniversary Party (2001), a marital comedy-drama that starred him and Leigh as a husband and wife whose anniversary party exposes the many flaws of their fragile marriage. Featuring a cast that included Kevin Kline, Phoebe Cates, Gwyneth Paltrow, John C. Reilly, and Jennifer Beals, the film, which was shot on digital video, earned a fairly warm reception from critics, many of whom praised Cumming for his work both behind and in front of the camera.Cumming took the part of the bad guy in the first Spy Kids movie, a role he would repeat in the film's first two sequels. He also played the evil corporate manipulator in Josie and the Pussycats. He appeared in the musical remake of Reefer Madness in 2004, and that same year voiced a cat in the live action Garfield the movie. He worked steadily in a variety of projects including Gray Matters, Eloise: Eloise in Hollywood, and Dare, but found his biggest critical success on the small screen as part of the cast in the highly-respected CBS drama The Good Wife which began its run in 2009.
Julianne Hough
(Actor)
.. Georgia
Born:
July 20, 1988
Birthplace: Orem, Utah, United States
Trivia:
The lithe and fair-haired dancer Julianne Hough achieved on-stage (and on-camera) recognition during the 2006-2007 TV season, as the female champion of the ABC reality program Dancing With the Stars. Her partner that season was speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno; Hough returned to the show the following season, partnered up with Brazilian racecar driver Helio Castroneves, and again won the competition. Eventually she spread her wings, leaving the comfortable nest of Dancing With the Stars in order to appear in movies like Burlesque, Footloose, and the hair-metal jukebox musical Rock of Ages.
Dianna Agron
(Actor)
.. Natlie
Born:
April 30, 1986
Birthplace: Savannah, GA
Trivia:
Dianna Agron hails from Savannah, GA, but she grew up mostly in San Antonio and San Francisco, due to frequent moves associated with her dad's job in the hotel industry. She started dancing at age 3 and fell in love with musical theater as a girl, often performing in local and school productions (she was Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz in fifth grade). Her experience led her to Hollywood and supporting roles on various TV shows, such as Veronica Mars, Heroes, Numb3rs, Shark, CSI: NY, and the short-form MTV series It's a Mall World before nabbing the part of head cheerleader Quinn on Glee. In 2009, Agron branched out into writing and directing. The result is the short film A Fuchsia Elephant, about an 18-year-old girl played by Agron who creates an ideal birthday party. Agron is a vegetarian and a passionate animal rights advocate. Although she and Glee costar Lea Michele often tangled on the show, off-screen they were roommates.She scored a small part in the Cher vehicle Burlesque, and attempted to parlay Glee's success into a film career with projects such as I Am Number Four and The Hunters.
Glynn Turman
(Actor)
.. Harold Saint
Born:
January 31, 1946
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia:
African American character actor Glynn R. Turman was first introduced to the general public as Lew Miles, teen-aged son of Dr. Harry Miles (Percy Rodrigues) and his wife, Alma (Ruby Dee), during the 1968-1969 season of the prime-time TV soap opera Peyton Place. Turman went on to star as Chicago high schooler Leroy "Preach" Jackson in the 1975 film sleeper Cooley High. Settling into character roles in the 1980s, Turman was most often seen as judges, military officers, police detectives, and well-to-do patriarches. A departure from these "establishment" assignments was Turman's star turn in the 1981 TV-movie Thornwell, in which he portrayed real-life soldier James Thornwell, who accused the U.S. Army of subjecting him to illegal mind-controlling drugs. Turman's weekly series roles have included Secretary of State LaRue Hawkes in 1985's Hail to the Chief, and Colonel Bradford Taylor (aka "Dr. War") in the popular Cosby Show spin-off A Different World (1988-1993); he also appeared in the 1983 pilot episode of Manimal as Ty Earl, a role essayed by Michael D. Roberts in the series proper. In the 2000s, Turman played the memorable role of fictional Baltimore mayor Clarence V. Royce on the critically acclaimed HBO series The Wire. Also on HBO, he appeared in a few episodes of the psychotherapy drama In Treatment, winning an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for his role as the tough, strict father of Blair Underwood's troubled fighter pilot. In the years to come, Turman would remain active on screen, appearing on shows like The Defenders and House of Lies.
David Walton
(Actor)
.. Mark the DJ
Born:
October 27, 1978
Birthplace: Brookline, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia:
Trained at the British American Drama Academy in London and The Actors Center in New York City. Made his on-screen debut in the short Fighting Still Life (2002). Appeared in the off-Broadway production of One Day on Wall Street in 2002. Was married at the historic Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Miami in 2011. Celebrity guests included Katherine Heigl and Ali Larter. Plays a variety of sports, including golf, tennis and hockey, and also enjoys playing the board game backgammon.
Terrence J
(Actor)
.. Dave
Born:
April 21, 1982
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia:
Worked as a DJ at a local soul radio station during high school and at his campus radio station while attending college at North Carolina A&T State University. Was president of the Student Government Association during college. Flew from Florida to New York to audition for 106 & Park then drove a car to Atlanta to audition again the next day after feeling disappointed with his first performance. Wrote The Wealth of My Mother's Wisdom: The Lessons That Made My Life Rich, which was published in 2013. Moderated the 2015 Champions of Change panel at the White House, an event to promote college completion at historically black colleges. Is co-founder of Jenkins Entertainment Group, a hosting and consulting company. Was a Centennial Ambassador for the National Park Service's Find Your Park campaign in honor of the 100th anniversary. Is a passionate philanthropist, having been a mentor for Steve Harvey's Disney Dreamers Academy, a spokesperson for Ronald McDonald's House Charities Future Achievers Scholarship Campaign and a supporter of the Boys and Girls Club of Newark, New Jersey.
Chelsea Traille
(Actor)
.. Coco
Tanee McCall
(Actor)
.. Scarlett
Tyne Stecklein
(Actor)
.. Jesse
Born:
August 11, 1988
Birthplace: Colorado, United States
Trivia:
Met her husband when they were both backup dancers for Latin pop singer Chayanne in 2006. Joined the High School Musical tour in 2006. Danced in Cher's Las Vegas show for a year. Chosen as a principle dancer for Michael Jackson's This Is It tour; subsequently appeared in the 2009 documentary of the same name. Was paired with Bill Nye for her first season on Dancing with the Stars in 2013.
Paula Van Oppen
(Actor)
.. Anna
Isabella Hofmann
(Actor)
.. Loretta
Stephen Lee
(Actor)
.. Dwight
Born:
November 11, 1955
Died:
August 14, 2014
Denise Faye
(Actor)
.. Preacher
Born:
July 16, 1963
Trivia:
A comely and multidisciplined actress who thrived on the transcendent experience of overcoming incredible odds, Broadway singer/dancer- turned-film starlet Denise Faye has appeared in such films as Mighty Aphrodite (1995) and Donnie Brasco (1997) since the mid-'90s, though it wasn't until her turn as a local temptress in American Pie 2 that she truly caught the eye of filmgoers. Despite that role being based almost solely on sex appeal, a glimpse beneath the surface offered a look at a true talent who just happened to have beauty on her side. Born in New York City and aspiring to be a Broadway dancer since her earliest days, Faye's father was a doctor and her mother a psychiatric social worker, giving her a grounded look at life well before she opted for a career in showbusiness. Following her parents' divorce when she was 13, Faye's interests in human behavior eventually lead her to pursue a double major in Psychology and Urban Studies at Columbia University. Despite her dedication to her studies, the lure of Broadway proved too tempting and the aspiring actress abandoned her education to be in her first New York show. It wasn't long before the bright lights of Broadway were shining on Faye and all of her fantasies were coming true. Taking the stage opposite such luminaries as Nathan Lane in Guys and Dolls, Faye continued to appear on-stage in Chicago, Swinging on a Star, A Madhouse in Goa, Filumena, and The Winters Tale. After making her film debut in Donnie Brasco the lure of the screen proved as irresistible as the lure of the stage, and frequent film and television roles were soon to follow. Parlaying her stage experience to the screen, Faye would both appear in and take on the role of associate choreographer for the eagerly anticipated feature-film adaptation of the long-running Broadway hit Chicago.
Baldeep Singh
(Actor)
.. Ali's Hotel Manager
Michael Landes
(Actor)
.. Greg
Born:
September 18, 1972
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia:
Born in the Bronx, NY, in 1972, actor Michael Landes began his acting career on the opposite coast, with a recurring role on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. After getting his feet wet with more television work, Landes landed an even bigger break when he was cast as Jimmy Olsen on the series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman in 1993. After the first season, however, producers decided that the young actor's chiseled good looks were a little too manly for the boyish role, and Landes was cut loose. He continued to work in films like Hart's War and on series like The Drew Carey Show, and in 1998, he both produced and starred in the film Getting Personal. In 2000, he married actress Wendy Benson, and he continued to build up his resumé, even snagging a staring role in the British series Love Soup. Then, in 2008, he was cast in the independent film Possession, boosting his profile and gearing him up for his next role in the thriller Homecoming, in which he starred alongside Mischa Barton.
Wendy Benson
(Actor)
.. Marla
Born:
July 08, 1971
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Tisha French
(Actor)
.. Loft Assistant
Katerina Mikailenko
(Actor)
.. Brittany
Jay Luchs
(Actor)
.. Party Guest at Marcus' House
Katelynn Tilly
(Actor)
.. Ditsy Waitress
Gwen Van Dam
(Actor)
.. Curler Woman at Grundy's Bus Stop
Blair Redford
(Actor)
.. James/Bumper Band Member
Born:
July 27, 1983
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia:
Was one of the high-school students featured in TBS's "Great American Moments" PSA campaign in 2002. Was captain of his high-school tennis team. Worked as a stuntman for Black Knight Stunts, an Atlanta-based stunt team. Discovered by a talent scout in Atlanta; soon after moved to Los Angeles.
Taylor Graves
(Actor)
.. Bumper Band Member
Adam Driggs
(Actor)
.. Bumper Band Member
Alvino Lewis
(Actor)
.. Bumper Band Member
Jimmy R.O. Smith
(Actor)
.. Bumper Band Member
Leah Katz
(Actor)
.. Bumper Band Member
Melanie Lewis
(Actor)
.. Main Dancer
Sarah Mitchell
(Actor)
.. Main Dancer
Tara Nicole Hughes
(Actor)
.. Main Dancer
Aisha Francis
(Actor)
.. Main Dancer
Deanna Walters
(Actor)
.. Main Dancer
Loriel Hennington
(Actor)
.. Main Dancer
Alfred Thomas
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Robert Kirkland
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Sean Van Der Wilt
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Corey Anderson
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Born:
December 13, 1990
Birthplace: Christchurch, Canterbury
Timor Steffens
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Jaquel Knight
(Actor)
.. Bartender
Samantha Abrantes
(Actor)
.. Can Can Dancer
Samantha Lee
(Actor)
.. Can Can Dancer
Michelle Brooke
(Actor)
.. Can Can Dancer
Jamie Lee Ruiz
(Actor)
.. Can Can Dancer
Viktoria Shvartsman
(Actor)
.. Contortionist
Shannon Beach
(Actor)
.. Contortionist
Jeskilz
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Jenny Robinson
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Talia-Lynn Prairie
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Meredith Ostrowsky
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Katie Norman
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Micki Duran
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Ashley Ashida Dixon
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Rachele Brooke Smith
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Tiana Brown
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Jersey Maniscalco
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Allison Kyler
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Audra Griffis
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Jacquelyn Dowsett
(Actor)
.. Dancer
Jonathan Trent
(Actor)
.. Damon/Bumper Band Member