 Role: Bobbie Morganstern A voluptuous blonde actress who has made a career of playing bimbos despite her more experimental comedy background, Massachusetts native Jennifer Coolidge took her Emerson College degree to New York City and joined the Gotham City Improv group before heading to Los Angeles where she became a long-running member of the famed Groundlings. Discovered in the early 1990s, she was cast in her first television series guest role on NBC's "Seinfeld", playing a masseuse who won't offer her profes...
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 Role: Joey Tribbiani Born in July 25, 1967, Matt LeBlanc is very well known for his character Joey Tribbiani, in the series Friends and Joey.
Matt was born to an Italian mother and a father who is a mix of Irish, Dutch, English and French. That's why, his last name, LeBlanc, is French, and means, "The White", while his character Joey, has an Italian last name. When he was a kid, he was interested in motorcycling, more than in acting. At the age of 8 he got his first motorcycle, and stated to participate in co...
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 Role: Gina Tribbiani WHO IS SHE?:
The 29-year-old former Catholic school girl from Queens graduated from film school at NYU's competitive Tisch School of the Arts (where she took Spanish with Rush Hour director Brett Ratner). Before her acting career took off, the avid Black Sabbath devotee tattered, studded and laced vintage rock and roll T-shirts to sell in her boyfriend's store. Still a bona fide rock and roll chick, Drea (pronounced "Dray") has her leather clothes custom-made by girlfriend AGAFA, who ...
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 Role: Dr. Perry Cox Tall, wire-haired performer of stage and screen usually in officious supporting roles. After receiving his MFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, McGinley was immediatly cast as an understudy for John Patrick Shanley's "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea" and appeared in the Public Theater production of "The Ballad of Soapy Smith" (both 1984). The following year he made his Broadway debut opposite John Lithgow and George Segal in a revival of Rod Serling's "Requiem For a Heavyweight" (198...
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 Role: Doug Wilson Tall, droll former stand-up comedian who, after tending bar and sometimes performing at Los Angeles's legendary Improvisation Comedy Club in the late 1970s, joined "Saturday Night Live" as a cast regular in 1986. Best known for his characters "Pump You Up Franz", the Austrian bodybuilder, "Mr. Subliminal" who says the correct thing, but then blurts out his real thoughts, and for four years of Weekend Update, Nealon made his feature debut in a bit part as a drunk in "Roxanne" (1987) and playe...
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 Role: Shane Botwin Alexander is an accomplished actor, even though he is still young. He has played the voice of two major characters in two Disney movies: 'Nemo' in Finding Nemo , and 'Bambi' in Bambi II .
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 Role: Conrad Shepard Romany Malco was the first American born into his West Indian family. He began his career at the age of seven, when he picked up a microphone and started rapping. As a teen, he moved to Texas and formed the rap group, R.M.G. When Malco relocated his group to Los Angeles from Baytown, Texas in the early '90s, his perseverance paid off almost immediately. He fell into a crew of up-and-comers like Snoop Dog, Ricky Harris and Chris Tucker who made the VIP record store in Long Beach their headqua...
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 Role: Celia Hodes Elizabeth Perkins is a graduate of the Goodman Theater School, one of America's oldest and most respected theatre training schools. Founded as the Goodman School of Drama in 1925, The Theatre School is the Midwest's oldest theatre conservatory and is recognized nationally as one of the top conservatory programs in the United States. Ms. Perkins moved to NYC in the early 1980s and landed a role in Neil Simon's touring company's production of "Brighton Beach Memoirs", later reprisi...
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 Role: Dr. John 'J.D.' Dorian Zach was born and raised in South Orange, New Jersey. Attended Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey. He graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in film. He is best known for his role in NBC's "Scrubs." In order to show people there's more to him than his "Scrubs" role, he wrote, directed, and starred in the movie "Garden State," which opened to critical acclaim.
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 Role: Dr. Elliot Reid Height: 5'6"
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Blue
Sarah Chalke was born in Ottawa, Ont. Canada on August 27 and moved to Vancouver B.C. at an early age. She is the middle child of three girls. She made her debut in acting, in a made-for TV- movie City Boy (1992). In 1993, after her first film she auditioned for the role of Becky on the TV series "Roseanne" (1988). The show was looking for a replacement after Lecy Goranson quit the show to go to college. Sarah graduated from High School in 1995, whil...
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