The Fox show "24," which turns one day into a season, has picked up three Emmys, including best drama series and best actor for star Kiefer Sutherland. "The Office" wins for best comedy.
One Emmy front-runner, sexy medical drama "Grey's Anatomy," was shut out in the awards. Mariska Hargitay of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" and Julia Louis-Dreyfus of the first-year comedy "The New Adventures of Old Christine" won Emmy gold with lead actress awards in the drama and comedy categories...
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...
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...
He is an African-American television and movie actor, best known for his role as Doctor Chris Turk in the NBC television series Scrubs.
His acting career began at childhood when he attended the Children's School for the Development of Intuitive and God-Conscious Art and the Professional Children's School in New York.
Before his debut on Scrubs, he became famous for his role as Murray Lawrence Duvall in Clueless, the 1995 movie and the television series which ran from 1996 to 1999. ...
Judy Reyes portrays the caring but slightly jaded nurse Carla Espinosa on NBC's comedy series "Scrubs." "I really admire Carla – she's smart and sassy and a very good nurse," says Reyes. "I like that she remains confident and unapologetic in a world where nurses don't receive the same respect as doctors."
Reyes grew up in the Bronx and became interested in acting while attending Hunter College in Manhattan. In 1992, she landed her first major acting role in the independent featur...
Ken Jenkins is a versatile veteran of film, television and theatre. He began his career with acting when he appeared in one of his high school theatre productions within his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. He says “I was fortunate to discover the world through the words of Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams, and to discover in myself a love for the theatre that has shaped my life." He later went to study acting at Antioch College while simultaneously appearing on Br...
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.
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...
Parker was born in Fort Jackson, South Carolina and remains the youngest child of an Army brat family. She grew up in places such as Arizona, Tennessee, Texas, Thailand, Germany and France while her father served in the US Army. She became interested in acting in high school and was a Drama major at the North Carolina School of the Arts.
She's starred in many productions of the stage and screen. By 1990 had already earned her first Tony Award nomination for her performance as a young brid...
Mack was born in Germany but moved with her family to Long Beach, California when she was 2. She began acting at 4 with print work and commercials, and began studying at The Young Actors Space in Los Angeles when she was 7. She is still currently attending classes there in improvisation and scene study. Before joining the cast of "Smallville" (2001), Allison starred in the short-lived and sorely under-rated Fox television comedy "Opposite Sex" (2000). Prior to that, she was a regular on "Hiller ...