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1. Bruce WillisActor, The Sixth SenseBruce Willis grew up mainly in Penns Grove, New Jersey, and graduated from high school there before going to New York to become an actor. He waited tables and tended bar for a living until he began to get roles in plays. While tending bar one night he was seen by a casting director who liked his personality and needed a bartender for a small movie role. 2. Glenn CloseActress, Mars Attacks!Five time Academy Award nominee Glenn Close was born and was raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. She was often seen on Broadway until 1982 when she was cast in her award winning role as Jenny Fields in The World According to Garp (1982) alongside Robin Williams. For this role a breakthrough in film for Close she later went on to receive an Academy Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actress... 3. Virginia WilliamsActress, One Life to Live 4. Ursula AndressActress, Dr. NoIt's probably unsurprising that one of the most famous sequences in movie history features a woman who spent most of her time faking being an actress. When Swiss bombshell Ursula Andress emerges from the sea in Dr. No in the famed white bikini, she's living proof that what's truly unique about the movies is their unsurpassed visual power... 5. Rachel BlanchardActress, Snakes on a PlaneRachel attended Havergal college, an all girls school in Toronto. After high school she went on to attend Queens university in Kingston, Ontario Canada. To prepare for her role as Cher in the Clueless TV series, Rachel actually did go to some high schools in L.A. where she was surprised to find out that the scene was somewhat like the movie portrayed... 6. Jorma TacconeWriter, MacGruber 7. Jake WeberActor, Dawn of the Dead 8. Josie LorenActress, 17 Again 9. Patrick McGoohanActor, BraveheartThough born in America, Irish actor Patrick McGoohan rose to become the number-one British TV star in the 1950s to 1960s era. His parents moved to Ireland when he was very young and McGoohan acquired a neutral accent that sounds at home in British or American dialogue. He was an avid stage actor and... 10. Renée TaylorActress, Alfie 11. Harvey WeinsteinProducer, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 12. Connor TrinneerActor, One Life to LiveConnor Trinneer (born March 19, 1969 in Walla Walla, Washington) is an American television actor. He is best known for playing the role of Charles "Trip" Tucker III on Star Trek: Enterprise. Trinneer went to Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. While there, he played college football until he left the sport and found acting... 13. Craig Lamar TraylorActor, Matilda 14. Abby BrammellActress, Like Dandelion Dust 15. Neil LaButeDirector, The Wicker ManAcclaimed and highly discussed filmmaker Neil LaBute has made himself a force to be reckoned with and a name to watch. With his true-to-life cynical and self-absorbed characters and all-too-true social themes, he has firmly established himself as an unforgiving judge of the ugliest side of human nature... 16. Nicholas StollerWriter, Fun with Dick and Jane 17. Philip BoldenActor, Are We There Yet? 18. Simmone MackinnonActress, Attila 19. Vida GuerraActress, Dorm Daze 2 20. De'aundre BondsActor, Get on the Bus 21. Simon YamActor, Ip Man 22. Nicholas DownsActor, ConstantineNicholas Downs grew up in the small Midwest town of Bondurant, Iowa as the second youngest of ten brothers and sisters. By high school, Nicholas found acting as a way to create a voice of his own. His English teacher, Mrs. Sandoval, helped him by guiding him into the fine arts. With guidance from Director... 23. Matthew LeitchActor, The Dark Knight 24. Fred BerryActor, Rerun's Comedy JamFor a while in the 1970s, Fred Berry was one of the biggest stars on American television. The former dancer, who became a star in the sitcom What's Happening!! ballooned until his weight became a threat to his health. He battled with food, drink, drugs and women, marrying 6 times to 4 women in total. Diabetes was diagnosed... 25. Dalton JamesActor, My Father the Hero 26. Louis HaywardActor, And Then There Were NoneFrom his birthplace in South Africa, Louis Hayward was brought to England and was educated there and on the Continent. He spent a short time managing a London nightclub, displayed some acting talent and decided on acting, and was quickly tapped by playwrightNoel Coward, who became his patron. Matinee-idol-handsome... 27. Eric ChristmasActor, Harold and MaudeChristmas trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, gained experience in English repertory theatre in 1936, and had a principal role in the London production of Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet" in the 1930s. During the Second World War, he was a member of Royal Air Force production units and performed in the RAF's Gang Show... 28. Maurice RoëvesActor, The Last of the Mohicans 29. Bigas LunaWriter, Jamon Jamon 30. Mary ScheerActress, It's Pat 31. Geoffrey LowerActor, HookGeoffrey Lower was born and raised in Casper, Wyoming. When a love for acting eclipsed his pre-law studies at the University of Nebraska, he transferred to the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, where he gained respect for his stage work. Subsequently, he worked with the Public Theatre in New York City... 32. Dominic DierkesWriter, Mystery Team 33. Nicole MuirbrookActress, I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell 34. Simon Paul SuttonActor, Other Side of the GameSimon started acting in drama classes at secondary school then revisited acting again at the age of twenty by joining an improvisation class. In 1999 he took himself to Questors Theatre in Ealing London and was accepted on to their two year Performing Arts course, He has been acting for several years now and managed to meet some great supportive people along the way... 35. Eddie DanielsActress, Ken ParkThe lead singer of the all girl band The Nouveaux Riches and a professional photographer by day, Daniels was born in Seattle, Washington. Eddie Daniels has been acting, dancing and singing since she was six years old, and has appeared in over forty films, plays, videos and TV Guest Appearances. She is a photographer At an early age she moved to New York where she garnered theatrical roles... 36. Christopher MurrayActor, General HospitalChristopher Murray is one of today's most recognizable character actors, having appeared in a wide range of film, television and stage roles alongside some of the biggest stars in Hollywood. Although most of his work has been in film, he is probably best known as "Dean Rivers", the comically inept headmaster of Pacific Coast Academy, in the hit Nickelodeon series Zoey 101... 37. Antonella CostaActress, Garage Olimpo 38. Marjorie MonaghanActress, The Bonfire of the Vanities 39. Lucie LaurierActress, Nitro 40. Roy RobertsActor, ChinatownVeteran character player Roy Roberts proudly claimed over 900 performances in a 40-year career. He might not have been known necessarily by name but the face was so distinct and obviously familiar. The prototype of the steely executive, the no-nonsense mayor, the assured banker, the stentorian leader... 41. Vivian HsuActress, The Accidental Spy 42. Marja Lewis RyanActress, The Four-Faced Liar 43. Kent SmithActor, Cat PeopleHe was one of Hollywood's more interesting curiosities. Kent Smith, by most standards, had the makings of a topflight 40s and 50s film star -- handsome; virile; personable; highly dedicated; equipped with a rich stage background; no slouch in the talent department. For some reason all these fine qualities... 44. Fred ClarkActor, Sunset Blvd.This popular, baggy-eyed, bald-domed, big lug of a character actor had few peers when called upon to display that special "slow burn" style of comedy few others perfected. But perfect he did -- on stage, film and TV. In fact, he pretty much cornered the market during the 50s and 60s as the dour, ill-tempered guy you loved to hate... 45. Tige AndrewsActor, Mister Roberts 46. Stuart McQuarrieActor, Trainspotting 47. Pamela BrittonActress, D.O.A.Pamela Britton was born Armilda Jane Owen in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her mother was Ethel Owen, a prominent stage, radio and early television actress. Pam first used Gloria Jane Owen as her stage name, but not wanting to trade on her mother's reputation, chose Pamela from a British book, and then Britton to emphasize its source... 48. Maria FriedmanActress, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatBorn March 19th, 1960 in Switzerland. The third child (of four) to musical parents, Leonard a violinist and co-founder of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and Claire, a concert Pianist, and opera coach. All the children played piano as well, but brother Richard is a violinist and conductor of all sorts of orchestras... 49. Joe KappActor, The Longest Yard 50. Tanushree DuttaActress, ApartmentBorn in Jamshedpur, Bihar, cusp-born (Pisces/Aries) Tanushree comes from a conservative Hindu Bengali family, and had her personality groomed according to strict social norms, resulting in her being shy and very introvert. Her dad's name is Tappan, who works for the Life Insurance Corporation of India...