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Michael Winslow
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Michael Winslow is a master of vocal gymnastics, can imitate over 1000 sound effects using his voice alone. Whether he is recreating the frenzy of Jimmy Hendrix playing the guitar, or the roar of a jet plane, his talent is truly remarkable and his versatility admirable and enjoyable for all ages!
As soon as Police Academy came out and it became an instant success so did Michael! His celebrity status was in place. He then went to play a part in Mel Brooks “Spaceballs”. This film helped in furthering his spotlight as a unique comedian. A man with a special talent that made “families” laugh. Michael was also heard, but not seen, when he gave the voice to Stripe, the evil little creature, in another Hit Movie “Gremlins.” He also did voice-overs for Disney and Universal Studios in such rides as “Back to the Future " and "Terminator”. Currently you can also hear him in the Television Hits “Robot Chicken" and "Family Guy” You can’t miss him on those great “Geico” commercials.
Steve Hytner
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Steph Hytner was born on September 28, 1959. He made his screen debut in 1990, starring in the action comedy Ski Patrol. He quickly got his first regular television role, appearing in the Disney-produced series The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage a year later as inventor Logan “FX” Murphy. Most of his early acting...
Flavor Flav
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Flavor Flav is acknowledged as the greatest hype man ever, inventing the role as a member of the ground-breaking rap group Public Enemy. Known for his unique persona, Flav has created styles, slangs and sayings that make him one of the most-sampled voices in music—and one of the most well-known celebrities in America. His multiple...
Amber Lynn
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Amber Lynn (birth name Laura Lynn Allen) is an iconic California born-and-bred, rockin’ wild child – blonde, bold and smokin’ hot. Her career is long and distinguished. Amber was already a bikini and figure model and involved in the raucous Sunset Strip club scene when she met Althea Flynt, the wife of legendary pornographer and...
Kevin Brown
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Kevin has been featured on NBC's "Last Comic Standing," B.E.T.'s "Comic View" and MTV's Human Giant. Needless to say, Kevin found out he was actually good at it and today, he is the featured headliner at many comedy clubs around the country. Also known for his leading roles in the hip hop martial arts sleeper, "Empty Hands" and 2006's "A Merry Little Christmas", Kevin's reputation as an actor is rapidly gaining momentum. From these independent projects, Kevin has landed big screen roles in 50 Cent's "Get Rich or Die Trying" and Lindsay Lohan's, "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen". He can also be seen any given Thursday night as Dot-Com, on NBC's "30 Rock" along side Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan.
Rex Smith
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Rex Smith list of achievements and previous acting gigs is entirely too lengthy to even list half! He is the winner of the Theater World Award. He has had series regular roles on the pilot City Girls and ABC’s Street Hawk, as well as had a contract role on CBS’s As the World Turns. He...
Ronnie Kerner
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Ronnie “The Rottweiler” Kerner is a Jewish, born New York native with dual American and Israeli citizenship. A Reformed gangster, Ronnie is now an actor and speaker. Utilizing his inner rage and confusion, Ronnie began a career of fighting in the underground boxing realm. Word of mouth spread quickly; Kerner was a tremendous warrior in the ring, earning a 32-1-0 record...
James Inman
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Described by media critic David Fewster as being “the spawn of an unnatural union between Henry Rollins and Don Rickles.” James Inman is the 1997 winner of the San Francisco International Comedy Competition. He’s performed at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival, Comedy Central Laugh Riots and is a three time headliner of the Seattle Lenny Bruce Festival. He was co-creator of the Mudslingers Ball Comedy Central pilot which later became Crossballs: The Debate Show and Root of All Evil with Lewis Black. He’s produced his own one man show called the Greyhound Diary which was adapted from his book of the same name. You can see James in the upcoming film The Unbookables.