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Ryan Reynolds' appearance on "Scrubs" marks his return to network television after a three year absence...
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Her appearance on "Scrubs" marks Amy Smart's return to network television after having made a name for herself on the big screen...
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Comedian and actor Jay Mohr, who is also host and executive producer of the upcoming reality series "Last Comic Standing" for NBC, got his first big break...
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Rick Schroder is a Golden Globe winner who has evolved from child star to adult success. Although he was first known for his role on the NBC comedy "Silver Spoons" for five seasons...
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D.L. Hughley got his start in show business when he was given the honor of serving as the first host of BET's "Comic View." Shortly after, he received further acclaim with his two HBO adult-comedy specials.
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Dick Van Dyke's career spans more than five decades in every genre of entertainment winning accolades in every venue. Van Dyke began his career in daytime programming hosting local talk shows and earned his first network contract hosting the CBS morning news.
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Alan Ruck returns to network television after a six-year run on “Spin City”...
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Best known for her starring roles in two of television’s classic primetime soaps...
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At the early age of three, Christa Miller was introduced to the entertainment industry appearing in the famed Ivory Snow advertisements photographed by Francesco Scavullo. Not long thereafter, Miller graced the covers of women’s magazines across the country. Three decades later, Miller continues to capture audience’s attention in a range of comedic and dramatic roles.
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Tom Cavanagh’s breakthrough performance as Ed Stevens on “Ed” earned him a Golden Globe nomination and the TV Guide Award for Favorite Actor in a New Series...
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Brendan Fraser made his feature-film breakthrough as the title character in "Encino Man"...
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Scott Foley returns for his fourth season as Noel Crane on Imagine Television and Touchstone Television's acclaimed series "Felicity." During his most recent hiatus from the series, Foley worked in London on the upcoming feature film submarine thriller, "Below," opposite Matthew Davis.
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The son of a legendary country singing musician/actor (Tex) and his wife (Dorothy), Jonathan Southworth Ritter was born in Burbank, CA, on September 17, 1948. His older brother, Tom, became a lawyer, but John was destined to follow in his father's footsteps.
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Kelli Williams portrays Lindsay Dole in "The Practice," one of the firm partners and wife of head partner Bobby Donnell. Last season the on-screen couple had their first child, a storyline built around Williams' real-life pregnancy with her second child.
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Sean Hayes, who won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2000 for his role as Jack McFarland on “Will & Grace,” was raised in the Chicago suburb of Glen Ellyn, Illinois. A talented musician, he supported himself as a classical pianist and performed in a pop band while attending Illinois State University, where he majored in performance and conducting. He also appeared in the university’s productions of “Burn This” and “Love for Love.”
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The term "maximizing one's potential" could have been coined to describe the life of Jimmie Walker, who strode out of the New York ghetto first to educate himself and then to become one of the best-known television personalities in the United States.
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