Celebrities We Want To See On Dancing with the Stars
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- John Joseph Travolta (born February 18, 1954) is an American actor. He became prominent during the 1970s, appearing on the television sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter (1975–1979) and starring in the box office successes Carrie (1976), Saturday Night Fever (1977), Grease (1978), and Urban Cowboy (1980). His acting career declined throughout the 1980s, but he enjoyed a resurgence in the 1990s with his role in Pulp Fiction (1994) and went on to star in successful films including Get Shorty (1995), Broken Arrow (1996), Michael (1996), Phenomenon (1996), Face/Off (1997), The General's Daughter (1999), Wild Hogs (2007), Hairspray (2007), and Bolt (2008).
- Age: 70
- Birthplace: Englewood, New Jersey
- Sarah Hyland, a name that has become synonymous with American television, was born on November 24, 1990, in Manhattan, New York. Raised in a family of actors, her father, Edward James Hyland, and mother, Melissa Canaday, played significant roles in shaping her destiny. From an early age, she showed an innate talent for acting which led to her debut screen appearance at the tender age of four in the 1997 film Private Parts. This set the stage for her subsequent contributions to the entertainment industry. Her breakthrough arrived in 2009 when she was cast as Haley Dunphy in the ABC sitcom Modern Family, a role that earned her critical acclaim. During her tenure in this show till its finale in 2020, Hyland's portrayal of Dunphy exhibited a seamless blend of humor and emotion, endearing her to audiences worldwide. Throughout her career, she showcased her versatility by appearing in a variety of other television shows and films, such as Geek Charming (2011) and Scary Movie 5 (2013), demonstrating her ability to seamlessly transition across different genres. Not only is Hyland recognized for her acting prowess, but she also made headlines for her strength and resilience off-screen. She battled kidney dysplasia, undergoing two kidney transplants in 2012 and 2017, and used her platform to raise awareness about the condition. Despite these challenges, her determination never waned, and she continued to thrive in her professional life while inspiring others with her personal journey. Additionally, she is known for her philanthropic endeavors, lending her voice and resources to various charities.
- Age: 34
- Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
- Jenna Marie Ortega (born September 27, 2002) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in Jane the Virgin on The CW and Stuck in the Middle on Disney Channel. She is also the voice of Princess Isabel in the Disney Channel animated television series Elena of Avalor. In March 2018 Ortega joined the cast of the ABC television pilot Man of the House, playing the role of Elena who is described as a "a beautiful and mean spirited only child, who doesn't adjust well to living with her cousins.
- Age: 22
- Birthplace: Coachella Valley, California
- Sandra Annette Bullock (born July 26, 1964) is an American actress and producer. She has received numerous awards and nominations, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. She was the world's highest-paid actress in 2010 and 2014. In 2010, she was named one of Time's 100 most influential people in the world.
- Age: 60
- Birthplace: Arlington County, Virginia
- Ronda Jean Rousey (born February 1, 1987) is an American professional wrestler, actress, author, and former mixed martial artist and judoka. She is currently signed to WWE, and performs on the Raw brand. Her longstanding nickname, "Rowdy", was inherited from late professional wrestler Roddy Piper.After becoming the first American woman to earn an Olympic medal in judo by winning bronze at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Rousey began pursuing a career in mixed martial arts (MMA). She won her MMA debut for King of the Cage before going to Strikeforce, where she became the last-ever Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Champion before the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bought Strikeforce in 2011. She was their inaugural female champion when she was named UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion. Rousey took part in the first women's fight in UFC history when she successfully defended her title against Liz Carmouche at UFC 157. After setting the record for most UFC title defenses by a woman (6), Rousey had her first professional loss in MMA when she lost her title to Holly Holm. In 2018, she became the first female fighter to be inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame.In 2018, Rousey began a career in professional wrestling, signing a contract with WWE. She debuted at WrestleMania 34, and later won the Raw Women's Championship, her first WWE and professional wrestling title, at SummerSlam. She then headlined the first-ever WWE all-women's pay-per-view event when she successfully defended her title at WWE Evolution. Rousey had her first WWE loss when she lost her title in the first-ever women's WrestleMania main-event to Becky Lynch in a triple threat match at WrestleMania 35; this left her reign as Raw Women's Champion as the longest in the title's history at 232 days. Rousey has also enjoyed success as an actress and author, appearing in the films The Expendables 3 (2014), Furious 7 (2015), and Mile 22 (2018), and releasing her autobiography My Fight / Your Fight in 2015.Rousey is widely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential female athletes ever. She is the only woman to win a championship in both the UFC and WWE, as well as the only woman to headline a pay-per-view event in both companies. Rousey was voted the best female athlete of all-time in a 2015 ESPN fan poll, and Fox Sports described her as "one of the defining athletes of the 21st century."
- Age: 38
- Birthplace: Riverside, California
- Mark Hamill is an American actor and voice artist. Born in Oakland, California on September 25, 1951, Hamill rose to international fame for his iconic portrayal of Luke Skywalker in George Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy. Hamill's performances in Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi (1983) cemented his status as a key figure in pop culture. This success was not instantaneous, however. Prior to his breakout role, Hamill had several minor roles in television series such as The Bill Cosby Show and The Partridge Family. Hamill's career extended beyond the galaxy far, far away, distinguishing him as a versatile performer. He is also celebrated for his work in voice acting, most notably as the voice of The Joker in various Batman animated series and video games. His chilling and maniacal rendition of the infamous comic book villain has been hailed as definitive by audiences and critics alike. Other notable voice acting roles include characters in series like Avatar: The Last Airbender and Regular Show. Despite his remarkable success, Hamill's journey wasn't always smooth sailing. In 1977, he suffered a car accident that led to significant facial injuries requiring reconstructive surgery. This event almost derailed his acting career but Hamill showed resilience, bouncing back to continue his illustrious journey in the entertainment industry. Off-screen, Hamill is a dedicated family man, married to Marilou York since 1978, with whom he shares three children.
- Age: 73
- Birthplace: Oakland, California, USA
- Alexandra Rose Raisman (born May 25, 1994) is an American gymnast, model and two-time Olympian. She was captain of both the 2012 "Fierce Five" and 2016 "Final Five" U.S. women's Olympic gymnastics teams which won their respective team competitions. Raisman is the 2016 Olympic individual all-around silver medalist and floor silver medalist. At the 2012 Olympics in London, she won gold medals in the team and floor competitions, as well as the bronze medal on the balance beam, making her the most decorated American gymnast at the Games. At the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she won a gold medal in the team event, making her and teammate Gabby Douglas the only Americans with back-to-back team gold medals. Raisman also won silver medals in the individual all-around and for floor exercise. Raisman was also a member of the gold-winning American teams at the 2011 and 2015 World Championships. Raisman has also had a successful modelling career, appearing in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2017 and 2018.
- Age: 30
- Birthplace: Needham, Massachusetts
- Elizabeth Gillies was an American actress who got her start on Nickelodeon and quickly graduated to popular comedy on both the big screen and the small screen. Born on July 26, 1993 in Haworth, NJ, Gillies began acting when she was twelve years old, attending local casting calls and soon booking commercials. Her first recurring TV role came in 2007, with a three-episode arc on the crime drama "The Black Donnellys" (NBC, 2007). Film appearances soon followed in such projects as "Harold" (2008) and "The Clique" (2008). In 2010, Gillies booked her biggest role yet, playing Jade West on the highly successful Nickelodeon sitcom "Victorious" (Nickelodeon, 2010-13). The show was a smash with the tween girl set, and she even appeared as Jade West on the equally popular "iCarly" (Nickelodeon, 2007-2012) in a 2011 crossover episode. As "Victorious" wrapped up, Gillies appeared on other TV shows, including "White Collar" (USA Network, 2009-2014), and "The Exes" (TV Land, 2011-15), while also popping up in films such as the horror thriller "Animal" (2014), and the comedy remake "Vacation" (2015). Gillies' next series regular role came in the form of Denis Leary's short-lived dramedy "Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll" (FX, 2015-16). After that series ended, Gillies was cast as Fallon Carrington in the remake of "Dynasty" (The CW, 2017-).
- Age: 31
- Birthplace: Haworth, New Jersey, USA
- Born in Illinois, Jenny McCarthy is a multifaceted personality known for her work as an actress, model, television host, author, and screenwriter. Beginning her career as a Playboy model, she swiftly transitioned into television and film, showcasing her versatility and charm. Over the years, she has gained fame not only for her on-screen performances but also for her candidness and wit, which have made her a popular figure in the entertainment industry. McCarthy's acting career took off with her role in MTV's game show Singled Out. In addition to this, she has been part of several other television shows, including her own self-titled show The Jenny McCarthy Show. Her success on television opened doors for her in Hollywood, leading to roles in films such as Dirty Love and Scream 3. Despite being primarily known for her comedic roles, McCarthy's acting prowess extends beyond comedy, evident in her performances in a variety of genres. Apart from her work in entertainment, McCarthy is a well-published author with multiple books to her name. These include memoirs, self-help books, and even children's literature. Her writing often reflects her personal experiences and insights, making them relatable to a wide audience. Moreover, McCarthy is recognized for her advocacy work in autism awareness, a cause close to her heart due to her son's diagnosis. Throughout her career, she has used her platform to raise awareness and promote research about the condition, making significant contributions to the cause.
- Age: 52
- Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Alyssa Milano, born in Brooklyn, New York on December 19, 1972, is a multi-hyphenate who has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry as an actress, producer, author, and activist. Her journey into stardom began with her role in the sitcom Who's the Boss? when she was just 11 years old. This early exposure to acting not only ignited her passion for the arts but also laid the foundation for a successful career. Over time, she expanded her portfolio with notable performances in popular television series such as Melrose Place, Charmed, and Mistresses, exhibiting her versatility as an artist. Beyond the realm of acting, Milano's influence extends into the sphere of activism. A fervent advocate for children's rights, she has used her platform to raise awareness about various issues, particularly those concerning child health and wellbeing. She has worked closely with UNICEF, traveling to countries like India and Angola to support their cause. Her dedication to philanthropy underscores her commitment to using her celebrity status to make a positive difference in the world. In addition to acting and activism, Milano has also made her mark as an author and producer. She has written several books, including Safe At Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic and Hacktivist, showcasing her diverse interests and talents. As a producer, she has been involved in the creation of numerous projects, including the series Romantically Challenged and the film My Girlfriend's Boyfriend. Alyssa Milano's multi-dimensional career reflects her dynamic personality and tireless dedication to her craft and causes.
- Age: 52
- Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA
- "Weird Al" Yankovic, born Alfred Matthew Yankovic, is a multitalented individual who has left an indelible mark on pop culture through his unique brand of humor and musicality. Born in 1959 in Downey, California, he showed early signs of his creative genius. His parents encouraged his love for music, gifting him an accordion on his sixth birthday, a choice that seemed unusual at the time but proved instrumental in shaping his distinctive style. Yankovic rose to prominence as a parodist, crafting satirical versions of popular songs. He first gained national attention during his college years in the late 1970s when he sent homemade tapes of his parodies to radio personality Dr. Demento. His breakthrough arrived in 1984 with his Michael Jackson parody, "Eat It," which became a top 40 hit in several countries and even won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Recording. This success led to a long, illustrious career filled with many more humorous hits that spoofed the likes of Madonna, Nirvana, and many others. Despite being known mainly for his satirical music, Yankovic's talents extend beyond this realm. He has directed many of his music videos, showcasing his exceptional visual storytelling skills. Additionally, he has lent his voice to numerous animated series, written children's books, and even starred in his film, UHF. Throughout his career, Yankovic has maintained his reputation as a masterful satirist and musician, receiving multiple Grammy Awards and amassing a dedicated fan base. Above all, Weird Al Yankovic's enduring legacy lies in his ability to seamlessly blend music and humor, creating a wildly entertaining experience that transcends generations.
- Age: 65
- Birthplace: USA, Downey, California
- Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr., universally recognized as Tom Brady, is an American professional football player known for his exceptional career in the National Football League (NFL). Born on August 3, 1977, in San Mateo, California, Brady's passion for football was ignited at an early age. He attended Junipero Serra High School where he excelled in both football and baseball. His prowess in baseball was so impressive that he was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 1995 Major League Baseball Draft. However, his love for football prevailed, and he chose to pursue it, enrolling at the University of Michigan. While studying at Michigan, Brady served as a backup quarterback for his first two years before becoming the starter in the 1998 and 1999 seasons. Despite initial struggles, his perseverance led him to set several school records. His college success caught the attention of the New England Patriots, who selected him 199th overall in the 2000 NFL draft. This marked the beginning of an illustrious professional football career, in which Brady emerged as one of the most successful quarterbacks in NFL history. Brady spent the first 20 seasons of his career with the New England Patriots, during which he led the team to nine Super Bowl appearances, winning six of them. His performance, marked by exceptional leadership, strategic acumen, and unparalleled precision, earned him four Super Bowl Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards and three NFL MVP awards. In addition to these accolades, Brady holds numerous NFL records, including the most career touchdown passes and the most career passing yards. After two decades with the Patriots, Brady joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020, leading them to victory in Super Bowl LV in his first season, further solidifying his status as one of the greatest players in the sport's history.
- Age: 47
- Birthplace: San Mateo, California, USA
- Macaulay Culkin, an American actor and musician, was born on August 26, 1980, in New York City. He grew up as the third of seven children and was thrust into the limelight at a tender age. His talent got recognized early on, and by the time he was 4 years old, Culkin was already making appearances in stage productions. However, his portrayal of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Home Alone series catapulted him to international stardom, making him one of the best-known child actors of his generation. Culkin's career has been marked by both incredible success and controversy. After his initial success with Home Alone, he starred in several other successful films like My Girl, The Good Son, and Richie Rich. Despite his early success, Culkin's career took a downturn in the late 1990s due to personal struggles and legal battles involving his parents' management of his finances. This tumultuous period led to a hiatus from acting, but Culkin eventually made a return to the screen in the mid-2000s. Beyond acting, Culkin has also made a name for himself in the music industry. He is the founder and frontman of The Pizza Underground, a Velvet Underground cover band that replaces lyrics with pizza-themed words. While his musical endeavors have been met with mixed reviews, they further demonstrate Culkin's multi-faceted talents and his willingness to explore new avenues of creativity.
- Age: 44
- Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
- Fran Drescher, an acclaimed American actress, comedian, writer, and activist, has left a distinctive imprint in the entertainment industry with her comedic flair and distinctive voice. Born on September 30th, 1957, in Flushing, Queens, New York, Drescher's first steps into the world of entertainment were in the realm of theater. Her transition from stage to screen began with small roles in films such as Saturday Night Fever and American Hot Wax, but it wasn't until the 1990s that she found her breakout role. Drescher's portrayal of Fran Fine in the hit CBS sitcom The Nanny catapulted her into stardom. Her performance of the flashy girl from Flushing, who ended up working for a Broadway producer as his children's nanny, was both critically acclaimed and adored by audiences. Drescher's character was beloved not only for her humorous antics but also for her distinctive nasal voice. Her work on The Nanny, which she also co-created and executive produced, earned her two Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations. Beyond her successful acting career, Drescher is known for her advocacy work. After surviving a battle with uterine cancer, she turned her experience into a force for good by establishing the Cancer Schmancer Movement. From her early days in theater to her influential roles in television and her tireless activism, Fran Drescher has proved herself to be a versatile and dedicated figure in entertainment and beyond.
- Age: 67
- Birthplace: New York City, USA, New York, Kew Gardens
- Will Arnett, an actor, voice artist, and comedian, is widely recognized for his distinctive deep voice and comedic timing. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 4, 1970, Arnett moved to New York in 1990 to study acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Here, he honed his craft and began his journey towards becoming a well-established figure in the entertainment industry. Arnett first gained popularity through television, with his breakthrough role as George Oscar "Gob" Bluth II on the critically acclaimed sitcom Arrested Development. His performance, marked by his unique brand of humor and memorable catchphrases, earned him a Primetime Emmy nomination. He also lent his voice to several animated series including Netflix's BoJack Horseman, where he voiced the title character, and The Lego Movie franchise, where he famously portrayed Batman. Beyond television and animation, Arnett also made significant strides in film. He co-starred in a number of high-profile films such as Blades of Glory, Hot Rod, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Despite his comedy background, Arnett has demonstrated his versatility by taking on dramatic roles in movies like Show Dogs and The Nut Job.
- Age: 54
- Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Grace Avery VanderWaal (born January 15, 2004) is an American singer-songwriter from Suffern, NY. At age 12, she won the 11th season of the NBC competition show America's Got Talent, singing her original songs and usually accompanying herself on the ukulele. Known for her distinctive vocals, she launched her first full-length album, Just the Beginning, in November 2017.
- Darci Lynne Farmer (born October 12, 2004) is an American ventriloquist and singer. She was the winner of season twelve of the NBC competition show America's Got Talent and the runner-up of the first season of America's Got Talent: The Champions. Lynne became both the third female and third child to win America's Got Talent, following Bianca Ryan in season one and Grace VanderWaal in season eleven. She was also the third ventriloquist to win, following Terry Fator in season two and Paul Zerdin in season ten. In January, 2020, she returned to America's Got Talent as a contestant in America's Got Talent: The Champions.
- Age: 20
- Birthplace: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
- George Lopez emerged from the depths of poverty in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, to become one of the most significant figures in American comedy. Born on April 23, 1961, his challenging early years, where he was raised by his grandmother after his parents abandoned him, shaped his humor. This adversity fueled his determination to make a name for himself, leading him to break through the barriers of the entertainment industry. Lopez's journey in comedy began in the late 1980s, where he started performing stand-up routines in various clubs. His distinctive style, rooted in his Mexican-American heritage and experiences, captivated audiences, paving the way for his successful transition to television. Achieving widespread recognition with his self-titled sitcom George Lopez (2002-2007), Lopez explored familial relationships and cultural identity with a comedic edge. The sitcom was groundbreaking, being one of the few shows at the time that revolved around a Hispanic family. In addition to his work in television, Lopez has shown an impressive range in his entertainment career. His voice acting skills have been showcased in several animated films like Rio and The Smurfs. He has also authored books, such as Why You Crying?, which delve into his personal life and career. Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his life, George Lopez's indomitable spirit, coupled with his knack for humor, has solidified his position as one of the most influential figures in comedy. His remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to many, proving that humor can indeed be a powerful tool in overcoming adversities.
- Age: 63
- Birthplace: Mission Hills, California, USA
- Seth Green is renowned for his versatile talents in acting, voiceover artistry, and directing. Born on February 8, 1974, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Green initiated his career at a very early age. His debut in the world of acting came when he was just six years old, laying the groundwork for a comprehensive and diverse career that would span across decades. Green's prowess as an actor was first recognized by a broader audience through his role as Daniel "Oz" Osbourne in the hit television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. However, it was his work on animated series like Family Guy, where he lent his voice to the character Chris Griffin, that significantly elevated his status in Hollywood. His extensive voice acting experience also includes Robot Chicken, an Emmy-winning stop-motion sketch comedy show, which he co-created, wrote, produced, directed, and even voiced multiple characters. Apart from his achievements in the realm of television, Green has carved a niche for himself on the silver screen as well. He's known for starring in a variety of films including the cult classic Can't Hardly Wait, the Austin Powers franchise, and The Italian Job. Off-camera, Green is an avid comic book collector and a passionate supporter of numerous philanthropic endeavors.
- Age: 51
- Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn was born Lindsey Kildow on October 18, 1984, and grew up in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Vonn was skiing by the time she was two years old and began training soon after. When Vonn was 11, the family relocated to Vail, Colorado so Vonn could receive exclusive training at Ski Club Vail. During her time in Vail she was homeschooled. She describes the experience as wonderful, but sometimes regretted missing out on the more traditional aspects of American childhood and adolescence. Vonn made her Olympic debut at the age of 17 when she competed in both slalom and combined races in Salt Lake City. Vonn did not medal in those games, and, soon after a bike ride with a fellow skier that left her miles behind and out of breath, Vonn made the decision to drastically revise her training. She has also won a record eight World Cup season titles in downhill, consecutively from 2008 to 2013, and again in 2015 and 2016; five titles in super-G from 2009 to 2012 and again in 2015; and three consecutive titles in the combined from 2010 to 2012. She won her 20th World Cup crystal globe title in 2016, setting a new record among both men and women alpine skiers. Vonn has also been awarded World Cup honors in each of the five disciplines of alpine skiing, one of only six women to do so. Vonn won the gold medal for downhill skiing in the 2010 Winter Olympics, the first American woman to achieve this honor. She also brought home the bronze medal in the super-G event. She was forced to skip the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi due to an injury. In 2017, Vonn's training led her to compete in the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea. Prior to departing for PyeongChang, she also achieved two more World Cup victories in December 2017 and January 2018, winning the Super-G in Val d'Isere, France, and the Downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Once in PyeongChang, she scored another victory, bringing home the bronze medal for the U.S. in the ladies' downhill event.
- Age: 40
- Birthplace: St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
- Ricky Gervais, a British comedian, actor, writer, and producer, has firmly established himself as one of the most significant figures in the entertainment industry. Born on June 25, 1961, in Reading, England, his journey to stardom began with music before transitioning into comedy. Gervais initially pursued a pop career in the 1980s as part of the duo Seona Dancing, achieving minor success. However, it was in comedy where he found his true calling and subsequently rose to international prominence. Gervais's breakthrough came when he co-wrote and starred in the British television series The Office which aired from 2001 to 2003. His portrayal of David Brent, an awkward and often cringe-worthy office manager, resonated with audiences and critics alike. The show's unique mockumentary style and sharp, observational humor paved the way for numerous adaptations worldwide, including a popular American version. Following the success of The Office, Gervais went on to create other notable series like Extras, Derek, and After Life, further cementing his reputation as a prolific creator. In addition to his work on television, Gervais has also made a mark in film and stand-up comedy. He lent his voice to various animated films, including Valiant and Escape From Planet Earth, and starred in movies such as Ghost Town and The Invention of Lying. As a stand-up comedian, Gervais has released several acclaimed specials, known for their irreverent humor and keen social commentary. Furthermore, his role as a frequent host of the Golden Globe Awards, where his controversial and unapologetic monologues have garnered both praise and criticism, has contributed to his global recognition.
- Age: 63
- Birthplace: Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
- Tony Danza is a multi-talented personality in the realms of acting, dancing, and teaching. Born Antonio Salvatore Iadanza on April 21, 1951, in Brooklyn, New York, Danza grew up in a blue-collar family. A stellar athlete in his youth, he initially embarked on a professional boxing career under the moniker "Dangerous" Tony Danza. Danza's life took an unexpected turn when he was discovered at a boxing gym by a television producer, which led to his first acting role as Tony Banta in the classic sitcom Taxi (1978-1983). This marked the beginning of a successful acting career that spanned over four decades, with notable performances in shows such as Who's the Boss? (1984-1992), and The Tony Danza Show (2004-2006). Despite his fame, Danza remained grounded, often citing his humble beginnings as the driving force behind his work ethic. Beyond the glamour of Hollywood, Danza harbored a passion for education. This led him to take a hiatus from acting to teach English at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, an experience that was documented in the reality show Teach: Tony Danza (2010). His dedication to teaching and his advocacy for education reform underscore his multifaceted persona. Whether it's throwing punches in the ring, delivering punchlines on set, or educating young minds in the classroom, Tony Danza continues to inspire with his diverse talents and steadfast dedication to his craft.
- Age: 73
- Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, USA
- Courtney Ann Hadwin (born July 6, 2004) is a British singer, best known for competing on the ITV's The Voice Kids UK 2017 and the thirteenth season of the NBC competition show America's Got Talent.
- Born as Eldrick Tont Woods on December 30, 1975, the man who would come to be known globally as Tiger Woods has etched his name deeply into the annals of golf history. Raised in Cypress, California, Woods was introduced to the sport at a tender age by his father, Earl Woods, himself an amateur golfer. With this early introduction to the sport, Woods displayed an undeniable talent and passion for golf that catapulted him to international fame. Woods' career is a testament to his talent, resilience, and ambition. He attended Stanford University on a golf scholarship, but only stayed for two years before turning professional in 1996. His prowess on the green led him to become the youngest ever Masters winner in 1997, a record he still holds today. Over the years, he accumulated an impressive array of titles, including 15 major championships, solidifying his status as one of the most successful golfers of all time. Woods' triumphs extend beyond the green; he's been awarded PGA Player of the Year a record eleven times and is the only player to have won all four professional major championships in a row, a feat known as the Tiger Slam. His victory at the 2019 Masters Tournament is often hailed as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. Off the course, Woods has leveraged his success to launch the TGR Foundation, which supports community-based programs that improve health, education, and welfare. Tiger Woods' story is one of immense talent, perseverance in the face of adversity, and a relentless pursuit of excellence, making him a compelling figure in the world of sports.
- Age: 49
- Birthplace: Cypress, California
- Sarah Silverman, a name synonymous with audacious humor and unapologetic wit, has carved a niche for herself in the world of comedy. Born in 1970 in Bedford, New Hampshire, she grew up in a family that embraced humor as a way of life. This upbringing significantly shaped her future career as a stand-up comedian, television writer, and actress. Silverman's comedic journey began in earnest when she made her debut on Saturday Night Live in 1993. However, it was her acerbic style of addressing social taboos and controversial topics through satire that catapulted her into fame. She gained even more recognition for her television show, The Sarah Silverman Program, which aired from 2007 to 2010. The show provided a platform for Silverman's unique brand of humor, blending elements of sarcasm, self-mockery, and irony, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. In addition to her work in television, Silverman has also made significant contributions to film. Notable among these are her roles in School of Rock and Wreck-It Ralph, where she lent her voice to the character Vanellope von Schweetz. Silverman's talent is not confined to comedy alone; she has demonstrated her dramatic prowess in films like I Smile Back, earning a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her performance.
- Age: 54
- Birthplace: Bedford, New Hampshire, USA
- Amy Schumer, born on June 1, 1981 in Manhattan, New York, is an American comedian, actress, and writer who has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry with her unique brand of forthright humor. Raised in a Jewish family, Schumer's early life was marked by financial instability and her parents' divorce, experiences that would later serve as fodder for her candid, autobiographical comedy style. She graduated from South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York and furthered her studies at Towson University in Maryland, where she discovered her passion for acting and comedy. Schumer's breakthrough came in 2007 when she secured fourth place on NBC's reality competition show, Last Comic Standing. This marked the beginning of an illustrious career that would see her star in various TV shows and movies. In 2013, she launched her own sketch comedy series, Inside Amy Schumer, on Comedy Central. The show was critically acclaimed and earned Schumer a Peabody Award in 2014, along with several Emmy nominations, one of which she won in 2015 for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series. In addition to her television success, Schumer has also made a name for herself in film. In 2015, she wrote and starred in the semi-autobiographical comedy Trainwreck, directed by Judd Apatow. Her performance earned her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical. Schumer has also used her platform to advocate for issues such as gun control and body positivity, demonstrating her commitment to utilizing her influence for societal change. Despite facing criticism and controversy, Schumer's unapologetic humor and authentic storytelling continue to resonate with audiences worldwide, solidifying her position as a prominent figure in modern comedy.
- Age: 43
- Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
- Shěn Xiǎotíng (born November 12, 1999) is a Chinese singer under TOP CLASS Entertainment. After placing ninth on the reality survival show Girls Planet 999, she became a member of the project girl group Kep1er. She was also a contestant on Produce Camp 2020.
- Charlie Sheen, born Carlos Irwin Estevez in September 1965, hails from a family deeply rooted in Hollywood. He is the youngest son of Martin Sheen, an actor known for his performances in films like Apocalypse Now and The West Wing. Charlie's early exposure to the world of acting sparked his interest, leading him to pursue a career in the same field. His professional acting debut came in 1974 with a small part in one of his father's films, but it was his role in Oliver Stone's Platoon (1986) that catapulted him into the public eye. Sheen's career has been characterized by high-profile roles in both television and film. He starred in two major sitcoms, Spin City and Two and a Half Men, which earned him several award nominations and wins, including a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy. In addition to his television work, Sheen's filmography includes critically acclaimed films such as Wall Street and Major League. Despite his successful career, Sheen's personal life often overshadowed his professional achievements. His struggles with substance abuse and legal issues have made frequent headlines, contributing to his reputation as one of Hollywood's most controversial figures. Despite the ups and downs, Sheen's unique blend of comedic timing and dramatic intensity can't be denied. He's displayed remarkable resilience, bouncing back from personal and professional setbacks time and again. Charlie Sheen's tumultuous journey, filled with both triumphs and trials, embodies the unpredictability of life in the limelight.
- Age: 59
- Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
- Jeon Hee-jin (born October 19, 2000), better known as Heejin, is a South Korean singer under BlockBerryCreative. She is a member of the girl group LOONA and its first sub-unit LOONA 1/3.
- Birthplace: Bundang-gu, Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
- Cho Ha-seul (born August 18, 1997), better known as HaSeul, is a South Korean singer, and a member of the girl group Loona and its sub-unit 1/3. She was revealed in December 2016.
- Birthplace: Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
- Born as Artis Leon Ivey Jr. on August 1, 1963, the artist better known as Coolio made a significant impact in the music industry as one of the most memorable rappers of the 1990s. Raised in Compton, California, Coolio developed a tough exterior from an early age due to the neighborhood's infamous reputation for gang violence. However, he channeled his experiences into a unique style of rap that drew heavily from his upbringing, helping him resonate with a broad audience. Coolio's journey to stardom began in earnest in 1994 with the release of his debut album, It Takes a Thief, which included the top-ten hit single "Fantastic Voyage". However, it was his next album, Gangsta's Paradise, that truly skyrocketed his career. The title track, featuring singer L.V., became a global phenomenon, topping charts worldwide and winning a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance. The song's popularity was further enhanced by its inclusion in the film Dangerous Minds. Notably, Coolio's music often tackled hard-hitting topics such as poverty, drug addiction, and social disparities - a reflection of his own challenging past. Beyond his music, Coolio also ventured into other forms of entertainment. He hosted his own cooking show, Cookin' with Coolio, and published a cookbook under the same name, both of which displayed his passion for food. He also had several acting roles, appeared in reality TV shows, and voiced characters in animated series. Through these endeavors, Coolio proved himself not only as a gifted musician but also as a versatile entertainer.
- Age: Dec. at 59 (1963-2022)
- Birthplace: Compton, USA, California
- Sean Hannity, an influential figure in American media, built his reputation as a prominent conservative political commentator. Born on December 30, 1961, in New York City, Hannity's career trajectory took him from a local radio host to becoming one of the most recognized faces in cable news. An alumnus of New York University, UC Santa Barbara, and Adelphi University, Hannity's academic pursuits paved the way for his journey into the realm of political discourse. Hannity began his broadcasting career in the late 1980s, hosting his first talk radio show in Santa Barbara, California. However, it was his move to Atlanta, Georgia, and his association with the radio station WGST that truly set the stage for his ascendency in the media field. In 1996, he joined the newly launched Fox News Channel where he co-hosted a live television show called Hannity & Colmes alongside Alan Colmes. The program, which ran until 2009, established Hannity as a formidable voice in conservative commentary. Beyond broadcasting, Hannity is a noted author, having penned several best-selling books. These works, which largely focus on American politics from a conservative perspective, further underscore his impact on and connection to his vast audience. Despite his controversial standing in some circles, there is no denying the significant role Hannity has played in shaping contemporary American media and political discourse. His career, characterized by resilience and unwavering commitment to his views, is a testament to his influence and prominence in the landscape of American conservatism.
- Age: 63
- Birthplace: New York, New York, USA
- One of the most polarizing figures in comedy during the late 1990s and early 21st century, Tom Green performed jaw-dropping acts of bad taste that alternately delighted and repelled viewers of his Canadian variety series, "The Tom Green Show" (Rogers Television 22/The Comedy Network/MTV, 1994-2000). Green's brand of humor was assaultive, extremely surreal and frequently repulsive, with dead animals, deranged verbal tirades and childish outbursts among his stock in trade. The show's no-holds-barred content made him a star in his native Canada before MTV picked it up for broadcast. Green enjoyed a brief tenure at the top of the Hollywood lists before the buzz petered out after a 2000 bout with testicular cancer ended his series and his 2001 feature "Freddy Got Fingered" was demolished by critics. After also famously marrying and divorcing actress Drew Barrymore, Green retreated to hosting his own talk shows online, where his humor was tempered by genuine interviews with other celebrities. More importantly, the format and media gave him complete creative control, which he wielded with frequently amusing results for his diminished yet loyal fan base.
- Age: 53
- Birthplace: Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
- Ha Soo-young (born May 24, 1997), better known as Yves, is a South Korean singer, and a member of the girl group Loona. She was revealed in November 2017.
- Birthplace: Busan, South Korea
- Park Si-eun (born August 1, 2001) is a South Korean actress and singer. She is known as a child actress and was signed to Fe Entertainment from 2014 to 2016 and to JYP Entertainment from 2017 until 2019. She won Best Young Actress at the 2018 SBS Drama Awards for her role as young Woo Seo-ri in Still 17. After signing with High Up Entertainment, she debuted as a member of the girl group StayC in November 2020.
- Jamie Kennedy became best known for his breakthrough performance as Randy Meeks, the video store clerk well-versed in the conventions of scary movies, in Wes Craven's 1996 self-referential horror film "Scream" and its follow-up "Scream 2" (1997). The Pennsylvania native headed west after high school and began performing stand-up comedy while supporting himself in a variety of odd jobs. Kennedy was spotted at one of the comedy clubs and cast in the little-seen 1995 indie comedy "The Road to Flin Flon." An appearance as a punked-out rival to John Leguizamo in "William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet" (1996) and as a street hustler who attacks Greg Kinnear in the Oscar-nominated "As Good As It Gets" (1997) can be counted among his smaller roles. This offbeat, high-energy actor frequently sported a shock of peroxide blond in his short brown hair and cultivated a rumpled hipster look complete with colorful eye-catching shoes reportedly culled from the set of "Scream." His laid-back yet edgy persona and dynamic performances earned him an impressive fan following. Following his success in "Scream," Kennedy took on roles in the 1997 films "Sparkler," as one of a trio of youths headed to Las Vegas, and "Clockwatchers," as the office mailman who develops a crush on a temp worker. He continued to add to his gallery of eccentric characters with a dramatic turn as a heroin addict in "Bongwater" and a novice screenwriter in the comedy "Starf*cker" (both 1998). He added much-needed comedy in the dramas "The Three Kings" (1999) and "The Boiler Room" (2000). After years of obtaining his fair-share of supporting and featured roles, Kennedy was given his own sketch comedy show, "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" (WB, 2002-04), which quickly became The WB's highest-rated new show. Among the wacky characters (played by Kennedy), one became across the board an all-time favorite: Brad Gluckman, the Malibu rapper. The character was such a hit that Kennedy decided to take it, naturally, to the next level. Thus, in 2003, "Malibu's Most Wanted" was released starring Kennedy as the white "wanna-be rapper" from Malibu. Kennedy next appeared in the cult comedy "Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle" (2004) before starring in the critically-reviled flop "Son of The Mask" (2005). The extreme reaction to that setback hurt the trajectory of Kennedy's career, which soon found him reduced to occasional low-budget films and TV guest spots until a recurring role on Jennifer Love Hewitt's "Ghost Whisperer" (CBS 2005-2010) regained some respect. His voiceover career took off during this period as well, with a recurring role on "Fanboy and Chum Chum" (Nickelodeon 2009-2014) and various voices on "The Cleveland Show" (Fox 2009-2013). Against type, Kennedy was cast as a surgeon on the medical drama "Heartbeat" (NBC 2016), but the series was canceled after its first season. Kennedy has since been in films such as "Trick" (2019), "Roe V. Wade" (2021) and "Last Call" (2021).
- Age: 54
- Birthplace: Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA
- She may have an oddly spelled last name (it's pronounced shall, as in "call"), but Kristen Schaal's rapid rise to stardom is anything but strange. A mainstay of New York's comedy clubs throughout the early 2000s, Schaal made a name for herself as Mel on HBO's surrealist musical comedy, "Flight of the Conchords" (HBO, 2007-09), and soon followed that up with appearances on "Modern Family" (ABC, 2009- ), "The Daily Show" (Comedy Central, 1996- ), as well as a recurring role as Louise Belcher on the animated sitcom, "Bob's Burgers" (Fox, 2011- ). Already a rising comedic talent, her unmistakable high-pitched voice work, which has also included characters in "Toy Story 3" (2010), "Despicable Me 2" (2013) and "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" (2013), has lent further credence to her status as a quirky multi-talented performer. Raised on a cattle farm near Longmont, Colorado, Schaal graduated from Northwestern University, before moving to New York City to pursue a career as a stand-up comic. She started working her way through the New York comedy circuit, and in 2005 made the list of the "10 Funniest New Yorkers You Never Heard Of" in New York Magazine. Another career highlight came in 2006 when Schaal was awarded the prestigious "Best Alternative Comedian" award at the Aspen Comedy Arts Festival, beating out several dozen of her comedic peers. In 2007 she was exposed to a mainstream audience for the first time after joining the cast of HBO's "Flight of the Conchords," and the following year was hired on as a special correspondent for "The Daily Show," thus becoming even more of a recognizable face on the national stage. When "Conchords" ended after two seasons in 2009, Schaal worked harder than ever, nabbing recurring parts on NBC's "30 Rock" (2006-2013), "Gravity Falls" (Disney Channel, 2012-16) and "Wilfred" (2011-14). She also played the awkward triceratops Trixie in "Toy Story 3" and lent her voice to the Fox animated series "Bob's Burgers." 2013 proved to be a banner year for Schaal-in addition to being featured in two episodes of "Archer" (FX, 2009- ), she voiced characters in the blockbuster animated films "Despicable Me 2" and "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2." In 2015, she began starring in a second Sunday night Fox sitcom alongside "Bob's Burgers." "The Last Man on Earth" (Fox 2015- ), created by and starring Will Forte, co-starred Schaal as quirky, highly-strung Carol Pilbasian, a survivor of a plague that has wiped out the rest of humanity. Between seasons of her two series Schaal co-starred in the Robert Redford film "A Walk in the Woods" (2015), Melissa McCarthy's "The Boss" (2016), indie comedy "All Nighter" (2017) and romantic comedy "The Wedding Guest" (2017).
- Age: 47
- Birthplace: Longmont, Colorado, USA
- Sung Han Bin is a South Korean singer under Studio GL1DE and THE L1VE. He is the leader of the boy group ZEROBASEONE. He is best known for being a contestant on the reality survival show Boys Planet.
- Age: 23
- Birthplace: Ssangyong-dong, Seobuk-gu, Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea
- Seok Matthew is a Korean-Canadian singer under MNH Entertainment. He is a member of the boy group ZEROBASEONE. He is best known for being a contestant on the reality survival show Boys Planet.
- Age: 22
- Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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SingerRicky is a Chinese singer under Yue Hua Entertainment. He is a member of the boy group ZEROBASEONE. He is best known for being a contestant on the reality survival show Boys Planet.- Age: 20
- Birthplace: Shanghai, China
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Kim Jiwoong
Singer, actorKim Ji Woong , formerly known as King and Ji Nam , is a South Korean singer and actor under Nest Management. He is a member of the boy group ZEROBASEONE and a former member of the boy groups ATEEN and INX. He is also a former member of the pre-debut group B.I.T. He is best known for being a contestant on the reality survival shows Burn Up 30 and Boys Planet.- Age: 26
- Birthplace: Dangye-dong, Wonju, Gangwon-do, South Korea
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Kim Gyuvin
SingerKim Gyu Vin is a South Korean singer under Yue Hua Entertainment. He is a member of the boy group ZEROBASEONE. He is best known for being a contestant on the reality survival show Boys Planet.- Age: 20
- Birthplace: Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- Hannibal Buress started performing stand-up comedy in his native Chicago in 2002. Honing his skills on the circuit before becoming a regular on various chat shows, he made his TV debut on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (CBS 2005-) in 2007 followed by "Larry King Live" (CNN 1985-2010) and "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" (NBC 2009-2014). Moving to New York in 2008, his laconic deadpan humor obviously struck a chord as Buress was named "Best Male Comedian" by the Excellence in Comedy New York awards in 2009. He soon became part of the huge writing team behind the 35th season of "Saturday Night Live" (NBC 1975-) during 2009/2010, which saw Buress being nominated for "Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series" award at the Primetime Emmys. Buress also appeared in a handful of sketches on the late-night staple and appeared twice in cult comedy series "Louie" (FX 2010-15) in 2010. His continued commitment to stand up and the release of his first comedy album "My Name is Hannibal" (Stand Up Records) saw him named by Variety in their "10 Comics to Watch in 2010" feature. He continued to write, including work on the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards and the critically-acclaimed sitcom "30 Rock" (NBC, 2006-2013) in 2011. Despite his success on television (including multiple roles in the aforementioned "30 Rock") Buress continued to focus on his stand-up, constantly touring and hosting his own night at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. Rolling Stone name-checked Buress on their "The 10 Funniest People, Videos and Things of the Coming Year" countdown (Jan. 6, 2011). He continued appearing on late night talk shows, including one of the fastest rising comics working today" (Nov. 3, 2011),"The Late Show with David Letterman" (CBS 1993-) in 2011, "Conan" (TBS 2010-) in 2012, UK panel show "8 out of 10 Cats" (Channel 4 2005-) in 2012 and many more. His first full-length stand-up show "Hannibal Buress: Animal Furness" aired on Comedy Central in 2012, followed by his co-hosting role on the surreal talk show parody "The Eric Andre Show" (Cartoon Network, 2012-). A supporting role as affable dentist Lincoln Rice on the cult hit "Broad City" (Comedy Central 2014- ) introduced Buress to a wider audience, but his introduction to the mainstream came via a perplexing route. In 2014, a two-year-old joke about Bill Cosby's long-rumored history of sexual assault suddenly went viral on social media, eventually leading to the first high-profile investigations of the charges against the veteran comic. In the meantime, Buress' film career flourished with appearances in the romantic comedy "Sleepwalk With Me" (2012), coming of age indie "The Kings of Summer" (2013) and the Seth Rogen hit "Neighbors" (2014). Burress hosted his own series "Why? with Hannibal Buress" (Comedy Central 2015- ), followed by appearances in the Will Ferrell comedy "Daddy's Home" (2015) and the animated "Angry Birds" (2016).
- Age: 42
- Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
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- Born Marvin Lee Aday in Dallas, Texas in 1947, American musician and actor Meat Loaf embarked on a journey of artistry that left a deep imprint on the world of rock opera. Known for his powerful, wide-ranging voice and theatrical live shows, Meat Loaf carved out a distinctive place in the annals of music history. Meat Loaf's career breakthrough occurred with the release of his debut album Bat Out of Hell in 1977, which sold over 43 million copies worldwide. The album's unique blend of operatic grandeur and rock 'n' roll grit, featuring songs penned by composer Jim Steinman, resonated with audiences and has been hailed as one of the best-selling albums of all time. His most popular track, "Paradise by the Dashboard light", is considered a classic rock anthem. Despite this monumental success, Meat Loaf faced a number of challenges in his career, including bankruptcy and health issues, demonstrating his resilience in the face of adversity. Beyond his musical prowess, Meat Loaf also made significant contributions to the world of acting. His credits include a variety of film and television roles, from the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show to David Fincher's thriller Fight Club. Throughout his career, Meat Loaf consistently demonstrated a dedication to his craft and an ability to captivate audiences across different artistic mediums. His dynamic career underscores not only his talent and versatility but also his enduring impact on the entertainment industry.
- Age: 77
- Birthplace: Texas, USA, Dallas
- Judd Apatow (; born December 6, 1967) is an American filmmaker, actor and comedian. He is the founder of Apatow Productions, through which he produced and developed the television series Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, Funny or Die Presents, Girls, Love, and Crashing and directed the films The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Knocked Up (2007), Funny People (2009), This Is 40 (2012), Trainwreck (2015), May It Last: A Portrait Of The Avett Brothers (2017), and The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling (2018). Apatow's work has won numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Creative Arts Emmy Award, a Hollywood Comedy Award, and an AFI Award for Bridesmaids (2011). His films have also been nominated for Grammy Awards, PGA Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Academy Awards.His producing credits include The Cable Guy (1996), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006), Superbad (2007), Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), Step Brothers (2008), Get Him to the Greek (2010), Bridesmaids (2011), Wanderlust (2012), The Five-Year Engagement (2012), Begin Again (2013), Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013), Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), The Big Sick (2017) and Juliet, Naked (2018).
- Age: 57
- Birthplace: Syosset, New York, USA
- Brian Urlacher (; born May 25, 1978) is a former American football linebacker who spent his entire 13-year career playing for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for The University of New Mexico, where he was recognized as a consensus All-American and became one of the school's most decorated athletes. The Bears selected Urlacher with the ninth overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft. Urlacher quickly established himself as one of the NFL's most productive defensive players. After winning the NFL Rookie of the Year Award in 2000, he was elected to eight Pro Bowls, and won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award in 2005. His playing style, accomplishments and reputation have made him one of the team's most popular players. After retiring from professional football, he was briefly an analyst for Fox Sports 1. He was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility on February 3, 2018.
- Age: 46
- Birthplace: Tri-Cities, Pasco, Washington, USA
- After more than two decades as a stand-up comedian struggling with both his own insecurities and addictions and with his apparent inability to break beyond a certain small level of fame, Marc Maron became an overnight success in his late 40s by going the DIY route. Turning to the new media realm of podcasting, Maron created the successful interview series "WTF," talking to fellow comics, actors and musicians about their lives and inspirations. The show, recorded in a makeshift studio in the garage of Maron's Los Angeles home, became popular enough to lead to a book deal and Maron's own television series.
- Age: 61
- Birthplace: Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
- Frederick Charles Willard (September 18, 1933 – May 15, 2020) was an American actor, comedian, and writer. He was best known for his roles in the Rob Reiner mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap; the Christopher Guest mockumentary films Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration, and Mascots; and the Anchorman films. He was an alumnus of The Second City. He was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host for his role as host of What's Hot, What's Not. He received three Emmy nominations for his recurring role on the TV series Everybody Loves Raymond. In 2010, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his appearances on Modern Family.
- Age: 85
- Birthplace: USA, Shaker Heights, Ohio
- Kang Yeo-sang (born June 14, 1999), better known as Yeosang, is a South Korean singer. He is a member of the group ATEEZ and former trainee on Big Hit Entertainment.
- Kim Hong-joong (born November 7, 1998), better known as Hongjoong, is a South Korean rapper and composer. He is a member of the group ATEEZ and a former contestant of the reality show MIXNINE.
- Park Sung-hwa (born April 3, 1998), better known as Seonghwa, is a South Korean singer. He is a member of the group ATEEZ.