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Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham is an American actress, writer, director, and producer. She is known as the creator, writer, and star of the HBO television series "Girls" (2012 - 2017), for which she received several Emmy Award nominations and two Golden Globe Awards.
Omari Hardwick
Omari Hardwick is known for his roles in the television series "Saved" and "Dark Blue", in Spike Lee's "Miracle at St. Anna" (2008), "The A-Team" (2010), Tyler Perry's "For Colored Girls" (2010). He also played James "Ghost" St. Patrick on "Power".
Pink Sweat$
Pink Sweats (stylized as Pink Sweat$) is best known for his song "Honesty", which reached number 23 on Spotify's Global Viral Chart and number 10 on Spotify's United States Viral Chart, and tallied over 2 million streams in under 8 weeks.
Wilford Brimley
Wilford Brimley was an actor and singer. After serving in the Marines and doing a variety of jobs including ranch hand and wrangler, he became an extra for westerns, and in little more than a decade he had established himself as a character actor.
Courteney Cox
Courteney Cox is an American actress, producer, and director. She gained worldwide recognition for her starring role as Monica Geller on the NBC sitcom "Friends" (1994 - 2004) and as Gale Weathers in the horror film series "Scream" (1996 - 2021).
Brad Garrett
Brad Garrett is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, and professional poker player. He has appeared in numerous television and film roles. He has won three Primetime Emmy Awards, with three other nominations.
Scott Storch
Scott Storch is an American record producer and songwriter. He started off as a keyboardist for the group The Roots. He produces hip-hop music through his label, Storch Music Company.
Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood is an American actor, voice actor, film producer, and DJ. He is best known for his portrayal of Frodo Baggins in the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy (2001 - 2003) and in "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" (2012).
Joseph Mazzello
Joseph Mazzello, sometimes credited as Joe Mazzello, is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Tim Murphy in "Jurassic Park", Dustin Moskovitz in "The Social Network", and Queen bass player John Deacon in the biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody".
Peter Green
Peter Green was an English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. As the founder of Fleetwood Mac, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. He was a major figure in the "second great epoch" of the British blues movement.
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips is an American rock band formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The group recorded several albums and EPs on an indie label, Restless, in the 1980s and early 1990s. The group has won three Grammy Awards.
Rina Sawayama
Rina Sawayama is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and model. While studying politics, psychology, and sociology at Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, she was a member of a hip-hop group called Lazy Lion.
Regis Philbin
Regis Philbin was an American television personality and actor, known for hosting talk and game shows. Having been called "the hardest working man in show business", he holds the Guinness World Record for the most hours on United States television.
Tim Cappello
Tim Cappello is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, and vocalist. He is primarily known for his saxophone work supporting Tina Turner in the 1980s and 90s, as well as for his musical performance in the 1987 vampire film "The Lost Boys".
Don Cornelius
Don Cornelius was an American television show host and producer who was best known as the creator of the nationally syndicated dance and music show "Soul Train", which he hosted from 1971 until 1993.
Johnnie Cochran
Johnnie Cochran was an American lawyer and civil activist best known for his leadership role in the defense and criminal acquittal of O.J. Simpson for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman.

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Brendon Hamilton
Brendon Hamilton has been writing and performing since he was a young child. Influenced by some of rock, pop, and R&B's greatest recording artists, he sought to create his own style and forge ahead into the music scene.
The Ritchie Family
The Ritchie Family was an American vocal group based in Philadelphia that achieved several hits during the disco era. The three original members were not related. The group was a creation of Jacques Morali who also formed Village People.
There are 2,259 total persons in this view, with 25 items displayed per page.