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- Joe Biden became the 46th President of the United States on January 20th 2021.
He is an actor, known for Parks and Recreation (2009), Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1991) and Great Performances (1971). He has been married to Jill Biden since June 17, 1977. They have one child. He was previously married to Neilia Biden. - Actor
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Aaron Yan was born on 20 November 1985 in Taipei, Taiwan. He is an actor, known for KO One (2005), Mischievous Kiss (2005) and The X-Family (2007).- Actor
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Aleksei Vladimirovich Batalov was born on November 20, 1928, into the family of famous Russian theatrical actor Vladimir Batalov. He was born in the city of Vladimir, near Moscow, where his grandmother was the Doctor General at the Vladimir city hospital. His parents, Vladimir Petrovich Batalov and Nina Antonovna Olshevskaya, were both actors of the Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT), under the directorship of Konstantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. His uncle, named Nikolay Batalov, was a distinguished film actor.
The Batalov family lived in the actor's apartments building at the Moscow Art Theatre. There young Aleksei got early exposure to the acting profession. He then moved with his mother to the home of her second husband writer Viktor Ardov, who was the neighbor of Osip Mandelstam. Young Batalov became a good friend of poet Anna Akhmatova who stayed in his room during her many visits to Moscow. Later, in the 1960's, Aleksei Batalov painted an oil portrait of Anna Akhmatova. Writers Mikhail A. Bulgakov, Mikhail Zoshchenko, Boris Pasternak were among the closest friends of the Batalov's family, being also the colleagues of his stepfather Viktor Ardov.
In 1945, upon his return from evacuation in Tatarstan, Aleksei Batalov made his film debut as a cameo in 'Zoya'. He studied acting professionally at the Moscow Art Theatre's Acting Studio-School of Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko from which he graduated in 1950, as an actor. That same year he was drafted in the Red Army and worked as an actor with the Central Theatre of the Soviet Army from 1950-1953. He then returned to the Moscow Art Theatre and was a permanent member of the troupe through 1957.
Batalov shot to fame with his role in 'Bolshaya Semya' (The Big Family 1954) directed by 'Iosif Kheifets'. For that role he won the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival, which he shared with his partners Sergei Lukyanov, Boris Andreyev, Nikolai Gritsenko, Pavel Kadochnikov, and others; the whole ensemble of actors and actresses were awarded for that film at Cannes, in 1955.
Aleksei Batalov received more international acclaim for his memorable acting opposite Tatyana Samoylova in The Cranes Are Flying (1957) (aka.. The Cranes Are Flying) for which director Mikhail Kalatozov won the Golden Palm at Cannes, in 1958. Batalov won the Jussi Diploma of Merit (1962) for the supporting role in 'Dama s sobachkoi' (aka.. The Lady with the Dog), a story by Anton Chekhov directed by Iosif Kheifits. Batalov also worked with Kheifits in 'V gorode S.' (In the Town of S.), another story by Anton Chekhov. Alrksei Batalov himself directed three films; 'Shinel' (1960) on the story by Nikolay Gogol, 'Tri tolstyaka' (1966) by Yuriy Olesha, and 'Igrok' (1973) (aka.. The Gambler), an adaptation of the eponymous book by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Aleksei Batalov earned the State Prize of the USSR for a strong and difficult leading role in '9 dney odnogo goda' (1961), for which director Mikhail Romm won Crystal Globe. Batalov's performance in the leading role of a Russian intellectual in 'Beg' (1970) based on the play by Mikhail A. Bulgakov, was somewhat overshadowed by the brilliant duo of his film partners Mikhail Ulyanov and Evgeniy Evstigneev. However, after a few years of his hiatus, Batalov made a successful comeback in 'Moskva slezam ne verit' (1979), which won an Oscar for the Best Foreign Language Film (1981).
In addition to his numerous international awards Batalov was honored with the title of the People's Artist of the USSR (1976). He was decorated and received many Soviet and Russian awards from the state. Batalov was the Dean of the Actors Studio at the Moscow State Film Institute (VGIK) from 1975 to 2005. He taught over 20 acting seminars in the USA and Canada. He also made notable works for the Moscow Radio.
Aleksei Batalov resided and worked in Moscow, Russia, where he died on June 14, 2017.- Died after watching a soccer match of his beloved team, Boca Juniors against Spain's Real Madrid played in Tokio for the Intercontinental Cup. As Boca Juniors won the match he suffered a strong emotional shock that provoked the attack and died after the match.
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British-born American journalist and broadcaster. Cooke was born in Salford, Manchester: his father was an iron-fitter and Methodist lay-preacher. He grew up in Blackpool where his parents ran a guest house. Here he first came into contact with Americans, in the form of GIs on their way to fight in World War One. He won a scholarship to Jesus College, Cambridge, where he studied English. A fellowship from the Commonwealth Fund subsequently enabled him to study theatre at Yale and Harvard for two years. In 1934 he got his first broadcasting job, as a film critic for the BBC, but soon returned to the States and in 1941 became a US citizen. For a time he worked as a freelance journalist for The Times, reporting from New York. Then in 1945 he joined The Guardian as its US correspondent, a position he held until 1972. His first job was to cover the creation of the United Nations. In March 1946 he began a radio programme for the BBC called "American Letter". This was a series of 15-minute broadcasts in which he tried to give an impression of life in America. Cooke was warned by the producer that this would last no longer than 26 weeks: in the event, as "Letter from America", it lasted for 58 years, becoming the world's longest-running speech radio programme. Cooke made in total 2869 broadcasts, mostly from his 15th-floor flat on Fifth Avenue overlooking Central Park. Memorable broadcasts included his eyewitness account of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. He also broadcast on American TV, presenting "Omnibus" in the 1950s and from 1971 to 1993 presenting British programmes to American viewers for PBS' "Masterpiece Theatre" series. A much-respected figure on both sides of the Atlantic, he was granted an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in 1973, and addressed Congress as part of the bicentennial celebrations. At the age of 95, having been forced to miss a broadcast due to his increasing ill-health, Cooke decided to end "Letter from America" (having in the past made 16 broadcasts from a hospital bed). The last programme was transmitted on 2nd March 2004 and he died less than a month later.- Actress
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Amelia Rose Blaire was born in New York, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for True Blood (2008), Scream: The TV Series (2015) and Detroit: Become Human (2018). She has been married to Bryan Dechart since 30 June 2018. They have one child.- Actress
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Andrea Louise Riseborough is an English actress and producer. She made her film debut with a small part in Venus (2006), and has since appeared in more prominent roles in Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), Never Let Me Go, Brighton Rock, Made in Dagenham (all 2010), W.E. (2011), Shadow Dancer, Disconnect (both 2012), Welcome to the Punch, Oblivion (both 2013), Birdman (2014), Nocturnal Animals (2016), Battle of the Sexes, The Death of Stalin (both 2017), Mandy, Nancy (both 2018), The Grudge and Possessor (both 2020).- Angelica Bridges stars as Cindy Warburton in Nico Santucci's feature film "Sarogeto" - a story revealing the complicated and emotional struggle that Japanese American Grace / Minami Stanton faces and the controversial decision she makes on this unorthodox journey of a woman's search to find peace for her family and spiritual enlightenment. It's a film filled with relevant and thought provoking subjects including depression, anxiety and suicide (accepted in Japanese culture versus Western). Sarogeto stars Ikumi Yoshimatsu, Eric Roberts, Winsor Harmon, Ruby Park, Koji Niiya, Aki Aleong, Angelica Bridges, Tyler Ghyzel, Derek Warburton, Pol Atteu and Nikki Nikita. The Sarogeto soundtrack was created by Jakob Balogh, Martin Tillman and Keaton Simons. Much of this movie was shot in the Aokigahara Forest (Suicide Forest) in Japan and is partially subtitled in Japanese, with the majority in English. Additional locations include Tokyo, Laguna Beach, Marina del Rey and Newport Beach and the film is set for release in 2021.
Angelica is also known for Baywatch. She was given a pictorial spread in Playboy magazine's November 2001 issue and featured as the issue's cover model.
In 2017, she competed on the first season of FOX's reality game show Kicking & Screaming with her survivalist partner Hakim Isler. - Actress
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Antonia Bogdanovich was a freelance journalist for The Santa Monica Daily Press, Beverly Hills Weekly and The Charleston City Paper. A week after 9/11, Antonia began an internship at CBS News 48 Hours, under producer Susan Zirinsky. In 2014, she expanded her short, the critically acclaimed, My Left Hand Man (Winner - Best Short, New Jersey Film Festival), into a full-length feature, Phantom Halo, which she co-wrote (2014 Austin Film Festival, 2015 Sarasota Film Festival). It won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor at the 2015 NYC International Film Festival. It was a New York Times Critic Pick and was released in theaters and VOD in June 2015. She was a Co-Executive Producer on She's Funny That Way (2015) starring Jennifer Anniston and Owen Wilson. And produced, The Phenom (2016), starring Paul Giamatti and Ethan Hawke and Six L.A. Love Stories (2018). She casting the dark comedy, The Rabbit Will Die, which she co-wrote and will direct. She's attached to direct, The Criminals, a Polish Underground WWII script her parents, Peter Bogdanovich and Polly Platt, wrote in 1968. She just completed a TV series treatment and pilot, Tangiers, an international crime-drama about a group of women who run a sex-trafficking ring. She's is now writing semi-autobiographical script, Vanilla Shake, about her childhood growing up in 1980's Los Angeles. She's also working on a memoir, 298 Miles From the Circus Tent.- Actress
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Ashley Fink was born in Houston, Texas and began acting at a very early age. By the time she reached the age of 2, she was putting on full productions for her parents: she was no dummy, though - she charged them admission. As luck would have it, her family ended up moving to Los Angeles where Ashley began attending a performing arts high school. From there, she began performing in a string of national tours as leads in The Wizard of Oz (as the Lion) and You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (as Lucy), to name just two. Hollywood soon found Ashley when she starred in the Tribeca Film Festival hit, Fat Girls. The film won many awards for her, and Ashley enjoyed a international film festival tour. Since that time, Ms. Fink has made multiple TV appearances on many shows such as "ER", "Hung", "Huge", and most notably as fan favorite Lauren Zizes on FOX's hit show "Glee." Some of her personal favorite film credits include the indie horror, cult hit, All About Evil, as well as the Glee LIVE 3D Concert film. Ashley is very proud to be a major player in both the 24 Hour Plays and 24 Hour Musicals, both of which benefit urban arts education. Ashley has also recently broken into filmmaking herself by producing and starring in two short films that enjoyed their world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 2013 and 2014 respectively. She resides in Los Angeles with her cat, Fred.- He was educated at Rugby where he became interested in acting. He spent a year in Canada studying agriculture then returned to England and taught at a prep school in Surrey. In 1950 he joined the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and on completing the course joined and toured with Dundee Repertory Theatre.
- Bill Wallis was born on 20 November 1936 in Guildford, Surrey, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Brazil (1985), The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) and The Bourne Identity (1988). He was married to Karen Mills and Jean Spalding. He died on 6 September 2013 in Bath, Somerset, England, UK.
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Bo Derek (born Mary Cathleen Collins) is an American actress and model. Her breakthrough film role was in the romantic comedy 10 (1979). Her first husband John Derek directed her in Fantasies; Tarzan, the Ape Man (both 1981); Bolero (1984) and Ghosts Can't Do It (1989), all of which received negative reviews. Widowed in 1998, she married actor John Corbett in 2020. Now semi-retired, she makes occasional film, television, and documentary appearances.- Writer
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Bob Einstein was born on 20 November 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Bizarre (1979), Super Dave (1987) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000). He was married to Roberta Marie Smith and Cathy Maureen Kilpatrick. He died on 2 January 2019 in Indian Wells, California, USA.- Actor Brian Hall was best known for his role as Terry the cook in the BBC comedy series Fawlty Towers (1975). He began acting while still in his teens in amateur shows where his burly frame made him ideal casting for villains and heavies.
After leaving school he worked as a taxi driver before he was spotted by theatrical agent Richard Ireson who persuaded him that his talent lay in theatre.
He went on to appear in stage plays at The Royal Court Theatre in London, notably in Peter Gill's production of Crete and Sergeant Pepper and at the Royal Shakespeare Company he starred in Afore Night Comes, directed by Ron Daniels.
With John Chapman he co-wrote Made It Mad (based on the famous James Cagney line in the film White Heat) which was staged at the Royal Court as well as Bit of Business, co-written and directed with John Burgess at the National Theatre.
He had a highly successful TV career, notably in series such as Softly Softly (1966) (as the corrupt police officer Sergeant Ted Drake).
He played a bodyguard to Bob Hoskins in the cult gangster classic film The Long Good Friday (1980), the same year he was cast as a villain in McVicar (1980).
He struck up a close friendship with the actor John Cleese when they appeared in the BBC comedy series Fawlty Towers. Some years after the series had finished Cleese sent Hall a personally signed autographed picture as a joke. Hall wrote back and demanded a signed Rolls-Royce car instead. Three day later, one arrived in the post - it was a children's toy.
In 1994 he was diagnosed as having cancer. - Actress
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Callie Thorne is an American actress of Armenian descent. She was born in Boston, and studied theater and dramatic literature at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts. She continued her acting studies at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City.
Thorne made her film acting debut as the female lead in the romantic comedy "Ed's Next Move" (1996). She portrayed the bohemian musician Lee, the love interest of a young scientist who previously had negative experiences in relationships. The film debuted at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival, and was praised by critics for its realism.
Thorne gained her first major television role when cast as detective Laura Ballard in the police procedural series "Homicide: Life on the Street" (1993-1999). Ballard was depicted as a new recruit to the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit, having previously worked as a detective in Seattle. The character joined the series at the start of its 6th season in 1997. Ballard was seriously wounded by gunfire in the penultimate episode of the season. In the 7th and last season of the series, Ballard started dating her co-worker Paul Falsone (played by Jon Seda). Thorne played Ballard for the last time in the spin-off film "Homicide: The Movie" (2000).
In the 2000s, Thorne played recurring characters in several then-popular series. She portrayed the vindictive ex-wife Elena McNulty in the crime drama "The Wire" (2002-2008). The character was initially determined to ruin the life of her former spouse, the police detective Jimmy McNulty (played by Dominic West). They later reconciled, though Elena still did not trust him.
Thorne portrayed the recurring defense attorney Nikki Staines in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", starting in 2003. Staines was herself depicted as a sexual assault victim in Season 20 (2019). Thorne portrayed the grieving widow Sheila Keefe in the comedy-drama series "Rescue Me" (2004-2011). The character was suffering from bipolar disorder and substance abuse problems after the death of her husband.
Thorne had the recurring role of the Darfur aide worker Jodie Kenyon in season 12 of the medical drama "ER" (from 2005 to 2006). Thorne portrayed the estranged ex-wife Pamela 'Pam' Larson in several episodes of the crime drama series "Prison Break" (2005-2017). The character was the ex-wife of the troubled FBI agent Alexander "Alex" Mahone (played by William Fichtner).
Thorne had the protagonist role of the therapist Dr. Danielle "Dani" Santino in the drama series "Necessary Roughness" (2011-2013). In the series, Dani is initially struggling financially, so she agrees to become the therapist for an entire professional football team. She soon attracts other high-profile clients. The series deals both with the recurring mental issues of Dani's clients and her own career choices. The series lasted for 3 seasons and a total of 38 episodes.
In 2015, Thorne started appearing in the police procedural "NCIS: New Orleans" (2014-2021). She portrayed the recurring character of Sasha Broussard. Broussard was a member of her family's crime syndicate, and was also a former lover of NCIS agent Dwayne Pride (played by Scott Bakula). Also in 2015, Thorne became a series regular in the second season of the police procedural "The Mysteries of Laura" (2014-2016). She portrayed by-the-book police captain Nancy Santiani, who had an adversarial relationship with her detectives. Santiani's murder was also portrayed in this season.
In 2019, Thorne gained a recurring role in the long-running police procedural "Blue Bloods (2010-). She portrayed the psychic Maggie Gibson, who at times assisted the police with murder cases. Thorne continued portraying the character until 2022. Thorne has had relatively few new roles in the 2020s, though she has not retired from her acting career. She is relatively popular among fans of police procedural series due to her long association with the genre.- Actor
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Cameron Bender was born in Midland, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Just Roll with It (2019), Gilmore Girls (2000) and Bones (2005).- Actress
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Candice De Visser was born in the small town of Dacono, Colorado at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, to parents with Dutch and Cherokee ancestry. She showed a passion for the arts and theater at a young age and appeared in her first of many plays at the age of 13. Over the past decade her stage presence has grown, playing Marsha in "Let's Murder Marsha" and a step-sister in "Into the Woods". Candice eventually moved to New York to continue her studies in acting, focusing on course studies and private lessons specifically for film. While in New York, she co-produced the off-Broadway musical, "Down the Rabbit Hole." She went on to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA), before landing her first film role as "Dollface" in The Funhouse Massacre.- Actor
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Cody Linley is perhaps best known for his role as Jake Ryan (Miley Cyrus's boyfriend) on Disney Channel's hit TV series Hannah Montana. Cody also danced his way to the "Final Four" on the seventh season of ABC's Dancing With The Stars with partner Julianne Hough, and subsequently appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live! Cody has guest starred on ABC Family's Melissa & Joey, Disney Channel's That's So Raven, and CBS's Walker, Texas Ranger.
When he was just eight years old, Cody acted in his first feature film, the coming of age drama My Dog Skip with Diane Lane and Kevin Bacon. He would go on to star in a variety of roles that evoked an endearing charm which quickly become his trademark. Among his many feature film credits are Cheaper By The Dozen, Miss Congeniality, Where The Heart Is and Hoot playing opposite Brie Larson and Logan Lerman.
Cody's recent projects have included The Playroom, My Dog the Champion, and as the title character in Hoovey. Cody has also starred in the hilarious fan phenom Sharknado appearing in the last two years of the SyFy Channel's action-comedy franchise.
Cody has been a faculty member at Cathryn Sullivan's Acting studio in Dallas Texas for over a decade, where such talent as Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, and Cody himself began their training . He continues to give back to his profession by inspiring the future generation of actors through his service as both a teacher and mentor to young Hollywood hopefuls.- Actor
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Colin Fox was born on 20 November 1938 in Aldershot, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for Tommy Boy (1995), Daylight (1996) and Virus (1980). He was married to Carol Bermingham, Irene Balser and Susan Bovell. He died on 5 April 2025 in Fergus, Ontario, Canada.- Composer
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Curly Putman was born on 20 November 1930 in Princeton, Alabama, USA. He was a composer, known for Brokeback Mountain (2005), Nebraska (2013) and Five Easy Pieces (1970). He was married to Bernice Soon. He died on 30 October 2016 in Lebanon, Tennessee, USA.- Actor
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Damián Canduci was born on 20 November 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an actor and writer, known for Episodio de violencia número 1 (2005), Horizontal/Vertical (2009) and El buen destino (2005).- Actor
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Dan Byrd was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Marietta, Georgia. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.
He is an actor, known for Easy A (2010), Sisters (2015), Cougar Town (2009), Aliens in America (2008) as well as The Hills Have eyes (2006) and A Cinderella Story (2004).- Actor
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Son of a bricklayer and ironworker, who was involved in the construction of the Empire State Building, Dan Frazer first acted in local theatre in his rough 'Hell's Kitchen' neighbourhood on the Manhattan West Side. He also benefited from the Federal Theatre Project, funded by the Works Progress Administration after the onset of the Great Depression. During World War II, Dan helped entertain troops as a member of the U.S. Army Special Services, subsequently making his first appearance on Broadway as a marine in 'Christopher Blake'. He began acting on the small screen during the 1950's, appearing in anything from anthology series, to comedies, to crime drama. His motion picture debut did not eventuate until 1963, when he portrayed a priest in Lilies of the Field (1963).
For the best part of his screen career, Dan portrayed an assortment of clergymen and cops, almost invariably honest, hard-working types. Internationally, he became best known as Telly Savalas's nervous NYPD boss, Captain Frank McNeil, during all five seasons of Kojak (1973); and as Virgil Starkwell's (Woody Allen's) psychiatrist in the hilarious Take the Money and Run (1969). Dan Frazer was a Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.- Actor
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Danny Dayton was born on 20 November 1923 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Guys and Dolls (1955), Ed Wood (1994) and Wonder Woman (1975). He was married to Arlene Allinson and Dagmar. He died on 6 February 1999 in Los Angeles, California, USA.