American movie stars born in 1976

Here are 50 famous actors from United States of America were born in 1976:

Brice Beckham

Brice Beckham (February 11, 1976 Long Beach-) a.k.a. James Brice Beckham is an American actor, television producer, film editor, television director and screenwriter.

He is best known for his role as Wesley T. Owens in the 1980s sitcom "Mr. Belvedere." Beckham began his acting career when he was just six years old, and later went on to study film production at Loyola Marymount University.

In addition to his acting work, Beckham has also worked behind the scenes in the entertainment industry. He has produced and directed a number of television shows, including "According to Jim" and "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment." He has also worked as a film editor and screenwriter.

Beckham currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and children, and continues to work in the entertainment industry.

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Darius McCrary

Darius McCrary (May 1, 1976 Walnut-) also known as Darius Creston McCrary, Daruis McCrary or Darius McCreary is an American actor, singer, songwriter and music producer.

He is best known for his role as Eddie Winslow on the hit sitcom "Family Matters". McCrary began his career in entertainment as a child actor, appearing in various commercials and television shows. He has also appeared in films such as "15 Minutes", "Something to Sing About", and "Kingdom Come". In addition to his acting career, McCrary has also pursued a career in music. He released his debut album, "The D List", in 2006 and has worked as a producer for various artists. McCrary has been nominated for several awards for his work on "Family Matters", including three Young Artist Awards.

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Paul Scheer

Paul Scheer (January 31, 1976 Huntington-) also known as Paul Christian Scheer or Paul Sheer is an American comedian, actor, television producer, screenwriter and film director.

He is best known for his work on the sketch comedy series "Human Giant" and as a co-host of the popular movie podcast "How Did This Get Made?". Scheer has also appeared in numerous television shows and films, including "The League", "Veep", "Fresh Off the Boat", "Black Monday" and "The Disaster Artist". As a writer, he has worked on shows like "NTSF:SD:SUV::" and "Childrens Hospital" and has also directed several episodes of television. In addition to his work on screen, Scheer is also a prolific live performer, having performed stand-up comedy and improv with groups like the Upright Citizens Brigade.

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GQ

GQ (February 7, 1976 Chicago-) a.k.a. Gregory J. Qaiyum is an American writer, actor, master of ceremonies and music producer.

He grew up in Chicago and attended Howard University in Washington, D.C. where he studied communications. After graduation, GQ moved to New York City where he began his career in entertainment as a writer and performer in the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, a renowned poetry venue. He has released two albums as a music producer and has appeared on several television shows and films, including The Blacklist and Empire. GQ is also known for his work as a master of ceremonies, hosting many events such as fashion shows and music festivals. In addition to his entertainment career, he is also a philanthropist, supporting various charities including the American Cancer Society and the Alzheimer's Association.

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Andy Milonakis

Andy Milonakis (January 30, 1976 Katonah-) also known as Andrew Michael Milonakis, Andrew Michael "Andy" Milonakis or Andy Milonokis is an American comedian, actor, screenwriter and rapper.

He gained popularity in the early 2000s with his self-titled comedy sketch show on MTV, "The Andy Milonakis Show." Milonakis has also appeared in a number of films and TV series, including "Waiting...", "Kroll Show," and "Adventure Time." In addition to his acting career, Milonakis is also a rapper and has released several albums under independent labels. He is known for his humorous and quirky lyrics, and has collaborated with notable hip-hop artists such as Riff Raff and Lil B. Despite being diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency that has caused him to have a youthful appearance, Milonakis has used his unique appearance and humor to become a prominent figure in the comedy and entertainment industry.

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Seann William Scott

Seann William Scott (October 3, 1976 Cottage Grove-) a.k.a. Sean W. Scott, Seann W. Scott, Seann Scott or Sean William Scott is an American actor, comedian, film producer and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as Steve Stifler in the American Pie film series. Scott has also appeared in several other popular comedy films, including Role Models, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Dude, Where's My Car? In addition to his work in film, he has also lent his voice to several animated projects such as Ice Age: The Meltdown and The Angry Birds Movie. Outside of acting, Scott has been an advocate for several charitable causes, including autism awareness and supporting US troops overseas through the nonprofit organization Operation Gratitude.

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Andy On

Andy On (May 11, 1976 Providence-) also known as Chi-Kit On, An Zhijie, Andy Ong, Andy Tien, The Onimal, Ong Chi-Kit, Andy On Chi-Kit or An Zhi-Jie is an American actor, singer and martial artist.

He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, but raised in Chinatown, New York City. On began his career as a model before transitioning to acting. He has appeared in numerous Hong Kong and Hollywood films, including "Black Mask 2: City of Masks" and "The Expendables". On is known for his expertise in martial arts, particularly in wushu, taekwondo, and kickboxing, and has won several championships in those disciplines. He has also released an album in which he showcases his singing skills.

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Nicholas Downs

Nicholas Downs (March 19, 1976 Des Moines-) also known as Nicholas William Downs is an American actor, film producer and television producer.

Nicholas Downs is best known for his work on the big and small screens. He studied theater at the University of Iowa and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting. Downs landed his first major role in the movie "Is It Just Me?" He has since appeared in numerous films and TV shows, such as "The Christmas House," "Constantine," and "The Young and the Restless."

In addition to acting, Downs has also made a name for himself in producing. He co-produced the film "Anderson's Cross" and the series "Beacon Hill." He also executive produced the documentary "The Migraine Diaries."

Away from the camera, Downs is involved in various charitable organizations, including GLAAD and The Trevor Project. He is also an advocate for animal welfare, and serves as a spokesperson for Best Friends Animal Society.

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Domenick Lombardozzi

Domenick Lombardozzi (March 25, 1976 The Bronx-) also known as Domenico Lombardozzi, Dominick Lombardozzi or Domenico "Domenick" Lombardozzi is an American actor.

Lombardozzi is best known for his roles in films like "The Wire," "Bridge of Spies," and "A Bronx Tale." He has also appeared in several popular television shows including "Sopranos," "Boardwalk Empire," "Entourage," and "The Irishman."

Lombardozzi began his acting career in the late 1990s with small roles in films like "A Price Above Rubies" and "The Young Girl and the Monsoon." His breakthrough role came in 2002 when he was cast as Detective Thomas "Herc" Hauk in the hit HBO series "The Wire."

Besides acting, Lombardozzi is also a passionate supporter of the Police Athletic League, which is an organization that helps young people build self-esteem, win scholarships, and improve their chances of succeeding in life.

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Vaughn Wilson

Vaughn Wilson (December 24, 1976 Wilmington-) is an American actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular television shows such as "Person of Interest" and "CSI: Miami". Wilson graduated from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and began his acting career in theater productions before transitioning to film and television. In addition to his on-screen work, he is also an accomplished stage actor and has appeared in numerous productions on and off Broadway. Despite his success, Wilson is known for his low-key personal life and keeps his private affairs out of the public eye.

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Hassan Johnson

Hassan Johnson (November 19, 1976 Brooklyn-) also known as Hassan Iniko Johnson, Johnson, Hassan 'Iniko' Johnson or Iniko is an American actor, model and film producer.

He is best known for his role as Roland "Wee-Bey" Brice in the critically acclaimed HBO crime drama series, The Wire. Johnson has also made appearances in various television shows and movies such as ER, Law & Order, CSI: Miami, Brooklyn's Finest, and Belly. In addition to his acting career, Johnson is a producer, having worked on the films The Vicious Kind and Brooklyn's Finest. He has also been a model for various clothing brands and has appeared in music videos for artists such as Jay-Z and Beyonce.

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Wang Leehom

Wang Leehom (May 17, 1976 Rochester-) also known as Leehom Wang, Lee-hom Wang, Wang, Alexander, Wang Lee-hom, Lee Hom Wang, Wang Leehom, Wang Lee Hom, Wang, Leehom, 王力宏, Alexander Leehom Wang or Alexander Lee Hom Wang is an American singer-songwriter, musician, model, record producer, actor, composer, film director and music arranger. He has one child, Wang Jiali.

Wang Leehom was born in Rochester, New York, to a Taiwanese father and a mother of Chinese descent. He began learning piano at the age of five and later added violin and guitar to his repertoire. He is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese, English, and has also recorded songs in Japanese.

Wang Leehom graduated from Williams College with a degree in music and also studied at the Berklee College of Music. He moved to Taiwan in the late 1990s and quickly became a popular artist, releasing his first album, "Love Rival, Beethoven," in 1995. He has since released over 25 albums and earned numerous awards for his music.

Aside from his music career, Wang Leehom has also established himself as an actor, appearing in several films including "Lust, Caution" and "Love in Disguise," the latter of which he also directed and wrote the score for. He has also worked as a spokesperson and model for brands such as Pepsi and Canon.

In addition to his artistic pursuits, Wang Leehom has been an advocate for environmental causes and was appointed as the United Nations' World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Earth Hour global ambassador in 2010.

Wang Leehom continues to be a leading figure in the Asian music industry and has inspired many with his talent and multiple roles in the entertainment industry.

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Eion Bailey

Eion Bailey (June 8, 1976 Santa Ynez Valley-) otherwise known as Eion Frances Hamilton Bailey or Eion Francis Bailey is an American actor.

Bailey began his acting career in the late 1990s, appearing in television series such as "Dawson's Creek" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." In 2002, he landed a major role in the HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers," which received critical acclaim and brought Bailey to the attention of a wider audience.

Since then, Bailey has appeared in numerous films and television series, including "The Mind's Eye," "Center Stage," and "Once Upon a Time." He is also known for his roles in the films "Almost Famous" and "Fight Club."

In addition to acting, Bailey is involved in several philanthropic endeavors. He is a supporter of various environmental and humanitarian causes, and has worked with organizations such as the Humane Society and the International Medical Corps.

Bailey is married to actress Weyni Mengesha, with whom he has two children.

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Chad Kimball

Chad Kimball (September 2, 1976 Seattle-) is an American actor.

He started his acting career in theater, performing in Broadway productions such as "Into the Woods" and "Memphis." Kimball has been nominated for a Tony Award for his performance as Huey Calhoun in "Memphis" in 2010. He has also appeared in television shows such as "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "The Good Wife." In addition to acting, Kimball is also an accomplished singer and songwriter, having released his debut album, "Genuine," in 2010.

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Tank

Tank (January 1, 1976 Milwaukee-) also known as Durrell 'Tank' Babbs or Durrell Babbs is an American singer, actor, musician, dancer, model and songwriter. His children are called Jordan Babbs, Ryen Babbs, Zoey Babbs and Durrell Babbs Jr..

Tank began his musical career in the late 90s as a background singer for legendary artists such as Aaliyah, Ginuwine, and Dave Hollister. He later signed to Blackground Records and released his debut album "Force of Nature" in 2001, which included the hit single "Maybe I Deserve".

Throughout his career, Tank has released numerous albums and has collaborated with a range of artists in the industry, such as Chris Brown, Busta Rhymes, and Trey Songz. In addition to music, Tank has also tried his hand at acting with roles in movies such as "Preacher's Kid" and "The New Edition Story" as well as the TV series "The Game".

Besides, Tank is a philanthropist and he supports several charitable organizations, including the Boys and Girls Club and the Human Rights Campaign. He is also considered a sex symbol in the music industry and has modeled for several magazines such as GQ and Essence.

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Matt Tucker

Matt Tucker (October 5, 1976 Dundee-) is an American screenwriter, actor and film director.

He is known for his work as a writer and director on the hit television series "Friday Night Lights" and for his role in creating the show "Parenthood." Tucker began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor, appearing in several TV shows and films before transitioning to writing and directing. He has since written and directed for several popular shows, including "Gilmore Girls," "The O.C.," and "This Is Us." In addition to his work in television, Tucker has also directed several short films, including the award-winning "The Friendless Five" and "Election Day." He is married to actress Caitlin Thompson, whom he met on the set of "Friday Night Lights."

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Steven Pasquale

Steven Pasquale (November 18, 1976 Hershey-) a.k.a. Steven J. Pasquale is an American actor. His child is called Maddie Pasquale.

Pasquale rose to fame for his portrayal of Sean Garrity in the acclaimed FX drama series "Rescue Me". He has since starred in several Broadway productions including "The Bridges of Madison County", "American Son" and "Junk". He has also made notable appearances on TV shows such as "Do No Harm", "The Good Wife" and "Six Feet Under". In addition to his acting career, Pasquale is also a trained singer and has released a solo album titled "Somethin' Like Love" in 2009.

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Cory King

Cory King (October 15, 1976 Brooklyn-) is an American actor.

Known for his versatile acting skills, King started his career in theater productions before transitioning into film and television. He received critical acclaim for his performance in the indie film "The Last Chance," which earned him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Independent Spirit Awards.

King continued to showcase his range in various roles, from the lead detective in a crime drama series to a comedic sidekick in a romantic comedy. He has worked with renowned directors such as Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and Steven Soderbergh.

In addition to his acting career, King is also a passionate advocate for social justice and civil rights. He's used his platform to raise awareness of issues affecting marginalized communities and has been actively involved in various charitable organizations.

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Brendan Hines

Brendan Hines (December 28, 1976 Baltimore-) a.k.a. Brendan P. Hines or The Brendan Hines is an American singer-songwriter and actor.

He is best known for his work on the television shows "Lie to Me" and "Scandal". Hines has also appeared in various films, including "The Next Best Thing" and "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles". In addition to his acting career, Hines has released several albums as a solo artist, showcasing his skills as a singer-songwriter. He has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, performing both original material and cover songs. Hines continues to pursue both his acting and music careers.

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Tom Lenk

Tom Lenk (June 16, 1976 Camarillo-) also known as Thomas Loren Lenk, Thomas Lenk, Tom Lenck or Thomas Loren "Tom" Lenk is an American actor, film producer, screenwriter, singer, playwright and comedian.

He is best known for his role as Andrew Wells in the hit television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Lenk has also appeared in other popular TV shows such as How I Met Your Mother, The Office, and The Sarah Silverman Program. In addition to his acting work, Lenk has produced and written several short films and plays. He is also an accomplished singer and has released several albums including "Rule of Three" and "Nerdgasm". Lenk is known for his quirky sense of humor and has gained a large following on social media for his hilarious posts and sketches. He continues to work in the entertainment industry and is highly regarded for his versatility and talent.

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Scott Curtis

Scott Curtis (May 5, 1976 Van Nuys-) a.k.a. John Scott Curtis is an American actor.

He began his acting career in the late 1990s and appeared in various television series such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "CSI: Miami," and "ER." Curtis also had recurring roles on the popular soap operas "The Young and the Restless" and "Days of Our Lives." In addition to his television roles, Curtis has also appeared in several films including "Drive Me Crazy" and "Hollywood Homicide." He is also a writer and has written several short films and plays.

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Kevin Alejandro

Kevin Alejandro (April 7, 1976 San Antonio-) also known as Kevin Michael Alejandro is an American actor. He has one child, Kaden Michael Alejandro.

Kevin Alejandro started his acting career in the early 2000s with small roles in various TV shows such as "Crossing Jordan" and "Las Vegas." He rose to fame after his performance as the series regular Jesus Velasquez on the HBO series "True Blood." Later, he played a recurring role as Detective Nate Moretta on the TNT series "Southland." He has also appeared in popular TV shows such as "Grey's Anatomy," "Lucifer," and "Arrow." Alejandro has not only portrayed interesting characters on TV but has also showcased his talent on the big screen, appearing in movies such as "Cassadaga" and "Red State." Kevin Alejandro has received critical acclaim and multiple award nominations for his acting.

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Al Santos

Al Santos (July 13, 1976 Holbrook-) also known as Alfredo Santos, al_santos, Al or Alfredo Luis Santos is an American model, actor, film producer and writer.

He was born in Holbrook, New York and grew up in a large family with three sisters and a brother. Santos began his career as a model and was signed with Elite Model Management before transitioning into acting.

He made his debut in the television series Grosse Pointe in 2000 and has since appeared in several films and television shows such as Jeepers Creepers 2, CSI: NY, and The Help. Santos is also a producer and has worked on projects such as Desperate Housewives and The Forger.

In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Santos is also a writer and has published several articles on topics such as health and wellness, personal development, and spirituality. He is an advocate for mental health awareness and often uses his platform to raise awareness and promote positive change.

Santos is actively involved in the community and has worked with organizations such as the National Eating Disorders Association and the American Cancer Society.

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Charles Divins

Charles Divins (January 29, 1976 Dallas-) is an American actor and model.

He is best known for his work on daytime television, having appeared on popular soap operas such as "Passions" and "One Life to Live." Divins began his career as a model after being discovered at a talent competition, and he later transitioned into acting. In addition to his work on television, Divins has also appeared in several films and made guest appearances on various TV shows. He is also actively involved in philanthropy and has worked with organizations such as Dress for Success and 826LA.

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JC Chasez

JC Chasez (August 8, 1976 Bowie-) also known as J. C. Chasez, Joshua Scott "JC" Chasez, J.C. Chasez, JC Chazez, Joshua Scott Chasez, j_c_chasez, Chasez, JC, C, Big Daddy, *NSYNC, N'SYNC, NSYNC, 'N Sync, Joshua Chasez, J.C. or Josh is an American record producer, actor, singer-songwriter, dancer, entertainer and film producer.

He rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of the boy band *NSYNC, alongside Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick. As a member of *NSYNC, he sold over 70 million records worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling boy bands of all time.

Outside of *NSYNC, Chasez embarked on a solo music career, releasing his first solo album, Schizophrenic, in 2004. He also worked as a songwriter and record producer, co-writing songs for a variety of artists including David Archuleta, Backstreet Boys, and Britney Spears.

In addition to his music career, Chasez has also worked as an actor, appearing in several television shows and films including the movie Opening Night and the TV series Touched by an Angel.

Chasez is known for his impressive dance skills, which he has showcased both on stage with *NSYNC and as a judge/mentor on talent shows such as America's Best Dance Crew and Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew.

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Ja Rule

Ja Rule (February 29, 1976 Queens-) a.k.a. ja_rule, Loki, Jeffrey 'Ja Rule' Atkins, Ja Rule a.k.a. Jeffrey Atkins or Jeffrey Atkins is an American actor, musician, singer, songwriter and rapper. He has three children, Jeff Jnr Atkins, Britney Atkins and Jordan Atkins.

Ja Rule began his career in music in the late 1990s and gained prominence with hits such as "Always on Time" featuring Ashanti and "I'm Real" with Jennifer Lopez. He has released seven studio albums and has collaborated with numerous other artists in the music industry.

In addition to music, Ja Rule has ventured into acting and has appeared in several films, including "The Fast and the Furious" and "Scary Movie 3." He also starred in his own reality show, "Follow the Rules," which aired on MTV in 2015.

Ja Rule has also faced his fair share of controversies, including his involvement in the disastrous Fyre Festival. He was one of the organizers of the event, which promised luxury accommodations and extravagant experiences but ultimately left attendees stranded on a remote island in the Bahamas.

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Tevin Campbell

Tevin Campbell (November 12, 1976 Waxahachie-) also known as Tevin Cambell, Tevin Jermod Campbell, T or Tevy Tev is an American singer, singer-songwriter and actor.

Tevin Campbell started singing in church at the age of 3 and was discovered by jazz pianist Bobbi Humphrey when he was 11 years old. He signed his first record deal at the age of 14, and his debut album, "T.E.V.I.N." was released in 1991. The album went double platinum and produced two hit singles, "Tell Me What You Want Me to Do" and "Alone with You."

Campbell's second album, "I'm Ready," was released in 1993 and went platinum. The album featured the hit singles "Can We Talk" and "I'm Ready." In addition to his solo music career, Campbell also collaborated with other artists, including Quincy Jones, Whitney Houston, and Prince.

In addition to his music career, Campbell also pursued acting. He appeared on the television series "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," and in the films "Boyz n the Hood" and "A Goofy Movie."

Campbell took a break from music in the late 1990s but returned in 1999 with the album "Back to the World." He continues to perform and make music to this day.

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Drew Lachey

Drew Lachey (August 8, 1976 Cincinnati-) also known as Andrew John Lachey or Lachey, Drew is an American singer, actor and master of ceremonies. He has two children, Hudson Nicholas Lachey and Isabella Claire Lachey.

Drew Lachey first rose to fame as a member of the boy band 98 Degrees, which he formed with his brother, Nick Lachey, and two other friends. The group achieved great success in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hits such as "Because of You" and "I Do (Cherish You)." Lachey also won the second season of the reality TV show Dancing with the Stars in 2006.

In addition to his music career, Lachey has pursued acting and theater work. He performed on Broadway in the musical Rent and in the national tour of Monty Python's Spamalot. He has also made appearances on TV shows such as Sabrina the Teenage Witch and As the World Turns.

Lachey is also involved in charitable work, particularly with organizations that support children with special needs. In 2013, he co-founded Lachey Arts, an organization that provides arts education and programming to underserved children in Cincinnati.

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Brandon Call

Brandon Call (November 17, 1976 Torrance-) also known as Brandon Spencer Lee Call or Bodi is an American actor.

He started his acting career at the age of four, appearing in commercials and TV shows such as "Santa Barbara" and "The Cosby Show". His breakout role came in 1985 when he was cast as J.T. Lambert on the TV series "Step by Step". He also had recurring roles on "Baywatch" and "Magnum, P.I.".

In addition to acting, Call has also worked as a voice actor, providing voices for animated shows such as "The Little Mermaid" and "Rugrats".

Call took a break from acting in the early 2000s to focus on his personal life, but in recent years has made a few appearances in TV shows and films. He currently lives in Washington state and works as a firefighter.

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Eddie Shin

Eddie Shin (July 17, 1976 Chicago-) a.k.a. Edward Andrew Yoon Beom "Eddie" Shin or Edward Andrew Yoon Beom Shin is an American actor.

He grew up in the Chicago suburb of Orland Park and attended Crete-Monee High School before heading to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. After college, Shin moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting and landed his first role with a guest appearance on the hit television show, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". He has since appeared in numerous television series and films, including "Gilmore Girls", "Mistresses", "Westworld", and "It: Chapter Two". In addition to his acting career, Shin is also the co-founder of the tech start-up, The Mobile Majority.

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Blake Sennett

Blake Sennett (September 22, 1976 San Diego-) a.k.a. blake_sennett, Blake Soper, V-8, Sennett, Blake, B-Man or Blake Sennett Swendson is an American singer, musician, actor and guitarist.

He is best known for his role as lead guitarist and co-vocalist in the indie rock band Rilo Kiley. Sennett started his career as a child actor and had a recurring role in the TV series "Boy Meets World". He later transitioned to music and formed the band Rilo Kiley with childhood friend Jenny Lewis in 1998. Besides Rilo Kiley, Sennett has also been a member of The Elected and Night Terrors of 1927. In addition to his music career, Sennett has also acted in films such as "Salton Sea" and "Shorts". He is known for his distinctive guitar playing style and has been a source of inspiration for many aspiring musicians.

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Todd Williams

Todd Williams (September 11, 1976 Queens-) is an American actor.

He is best known for his role as "Eliot" in the hit TV series "The Vampire Diaries". Williams was born and raised in Queens, New York, and developed a passion for acting at a young age. He attended New York University's Tisch School of the Arts where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama.

Williams began his professional acting career in theater, eventually making the transition to film and television. In addition to "The Vampire Diaries", Williams has appeared in numerous TV series including "Chicago Fire", "The Originals", and "The Mindy Project". He has also appeared in films such as "Boxed In" and "Paranoia".

Off-screen, Williams is actively involved in philanthropy and charity work. He is a frequent supporter of organizations that work to improve the lives of children in underprivileged communities.

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T. J. Lavin

T. J. Lavin (December 7, 1976 Las Vegas-) a.k.a. Thomas Joseph Lavin, TJ or TJ Lavin is an American actor, musician and presenter.

He is best known for his career as a professional BMX rider and for his hosting duties on the MTV reality series The Challenge. Lavin began riding BMX at a young age and quickly rose to success, earning multiple X Games medals and becoming one of the most influential riders in the sport. In addition to his BMX career, Lavin has also pursued acting and music, appearing in several films and releasing a rap album in 2000. Despite suffering a traumatic brain injury in a BMX accident in 2010, Lavin has continued to be involved in the sport and has remained a beloved figure in the BMX community.

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Adrian Grenier

Adrian Grenier (July 10, 1976 Santa Fe-) also known as Adrian S. Grenier, A or Adi is an American film producer, actor, musician, television producer and film director.

He is best known for his role as Vincent Chase in the HBO series "Entourage," which ran from 2004 to 2011. Grenier has also appeared in numerous films, including "Drive Me Crazy," "The Devil Wears Prada," and "Entourage" (the movie).

Aside from his work in entertainment, Grenier is also an environmental activist and co-founder of the Lonely Whale Foundation, which aims to promote ocean conservation and sustainability. He has also directed and produced several documentaries on environmental issues, including "Teenage Paparazzo" and "52: The Search for the Loneliest Whale."

Grenier is also an accomplished musician, having played in several bands, including The Honey Brothers, a folk-rock band that he founded. He has also released his own solo album, "The Diary of a Teenage Girl," in 2015.

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Mike Colter

Mike Colter (August 26, 1976 Columbia-) a.k.a. Mike Randal Colter is an American actor.

He is best known for his role as Luke Cage in the Marvel Netflix series "Luke Cage" and "The Defenders". Colter graduated from the University of South Carolina and went on to get his MFA from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts. He has also had recurring roles on popular TV shows such as "The Good Wife" and "American Horror Story". In addition to his work in television, Colter has appeared in several films including "Million Dollar Baby" and "Men in Black 3". He has been married to his wife, Iva Colter, since 2016 and they have one child together.

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Omar Gooding

Omar Gooding (October 19, 1976 Los Angeles-) also known as Omar M. Gooding or Big O is an American actor, rapper, voice actor and comedian.

He is the younger brother of actor Cuba Gooding Jr. Omar's acting career began in the late 1980s and he gained recognition for his role as "Earl" in the television series "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" in the 1990s. He has also appeared in popular films such as "Baby Boy" and "Barbershop," as well as on television in shows like "Smart Guy" and "Family Time." In addition to his acting career, Omar has released several rap albums and has lent his voice to video games and animated television shows.

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Adam Jeffries

Adam Jeffries (November 3, 1976 Tuskegee University-) is an American actor.

He is best known for his role as Sergeant Christopher Silas in the war drama series "The Brave" and as Detective Nick Hudson in the crime series "Without a Trace". Jeffries began his acting career in theater productions before transitioning to television and film. He has appeared in a number of popular TV shows, including "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "NCIS", and "The Blacklist". Jeffries has also acted in several independent films such as "The Front Runner" and "The Engagement Party". In addition to his work in front of the camera, he is also an accomplished voice actor, having lent his voice to various animated series and video games. Jeffries is also a vocal advocate for socio-political issues including systemic racism and access to quality education for marginalized communities.

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Keith Robinson

Keith Robinson (January 17, 1976 Louisville-) also known as Robinson, Keith or Keith D. Robinson is an American actor and singer.

He began his career as a stand-up comedian before transitioning to acting. Robinson has appeared on several TV shows, including "The Jamie Foxx Show," "Half & Half," and "Cedric the Entertainer Presents," as well as in films such as "Dear John" and "Get On Up."

In addition to his acting career, Robinson has also pursued a music career. He released an EP titled "Love Episodic" in 2011, which features a mix of soul, blues, and rock influences.

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Guy Torry

Guy Torry (January 5, 1976 St. Louis-) otherwise known as Robert Torry, Robert Guy Torry or Torry is an American comedian, screenwriter and actor.

He was raised in a comedy family, with his brother Joe Torry also being a stand-up comedian. Guy Torry first began performing in comedy clubs in the early 1990s and quickly gained popularity with his observational humor and impressions. He went on to appear in several films and television series, including "American History X," "The Animal," and "Martin." In addition to his work on screen, Torry has written for and produced several comedy projects, including the film "Phat Beach" and the television series "The Underground." He continues to tour as a stand-up comedian and is recognized as one of the most talented comedians in the industry.

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Jaleel White

Jaleel White (November 27, 1976 Culver City-) also known as Jaleel Ahmad White is an American actor, screenwriter, television producer and voice actor. He has one child, Samaya White.

White is best known for his role as Steve Urkel in the television show Family Matters, which aired from 1989 to 1998. He began his acting career at the age of three, appearing in commercials for popular brands like Jell-O and Kellogg's. He then went on to appear in various television shows and films before landing his breakout role as Urkel.

Besides his work on Family Matters, White has also provided voices for many popular animated shows, including Sonic the Hedgehog, The Fairly OddParents, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He has also made appearances on several reality shows, including Dancing with the Stars, Celebrity Fit Club, and Worst Cooks in America.

In addition to his work in entertainment, White graduated from UCLA with a degree in film and television in 2001. He has also taken on roles as a writer and producer, with credits including the TV series Grown Ups and the TV movie Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus.

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Gilles Marini

Gilles Marini (January 26, 1976 Grasse-) a.k.a. Gilles G. Marini or Giles G. Marini is an American actor and model. His children are called Juliana Marini and Georges Marini.

Marini is best known for his role as Luc Laurent in the hit TV show "Brothers & Sisters" and as Dante in the film "Sex and the City: The Movie". He has also appeared in other TV shows such as "Switched at Birth", "Devious Maids", and "Dancing with the Stars", where he was a runner-up in the eighth season. Prior to his acting career, Marini worked as a model in his native France, and has appeared in several high-profile campaigns. Outside of his career, Marini is a family man and is actively involved in charity work, supporting organizations such as Autism Speaks and Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

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Zane Lamprey

Zane Lamprey (April 2, 1976 Syracuse-) is an American writer, actor and comedian.

He is best known for hosting a number of television shows focused on travel and alcohol, including "Three Sheets," "Drinking Made Easy," and "Chug." Lamprey's career started in comedy, performing at the sketch comedy group IO West before moving on to writing and producing his own material. In addition to his work in television, Lamprey has also written books, including "A Great American Beer Run" and "The Thirsty Traveler: In Search of the Perfect Brew." He continues to travel and entertain audiences through his live shows and online content. Lamprey is known for his infectious personality and quick wit, which have made him a fan favorite among viewers and comedy enthusiasts alike.

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Eric Winter

Eric Winter (July 17, 1976 La Mirada-) also known as Eric Barrett Winter or Eric Barnett Winter is an American actor and model. He has one child, Sebella Rose Winter.

Eric Winter began his career as a model for various high-end brands and later transitioned into acting with his first role in the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives. He has since appeared in several other popular TV shows such as Brothers & Sisters, The Mentalist, and Rosewood. He is also known for his recurring role in the popular ABC drama series Private Practice.

Besides his TV appearances, Winter has also acted in movies like The Ugly Truth, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, and Comet. In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, he has also been a spokesperson for several charitable organizations and advocates for cancer research.

Winter is married to actress Roselyn Sánchez and together they started a production company called EBW Entertainment. They co-created and starred in the series Familia En Venta, which aired in Puerto Rico.

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Fred Savage

Fred Savage (July 9, 1976 Chicago-) also known as Fredrick Aaron Savage, Freddy, Fred or Fredrick Aaron "Fred" Savage is an American actor, television producer and television director. He has two children, Lily Savage and Oliver Savage.

Fred Savage began his acting career at the age of 9 when he appeared in the movie "The Boy Who Could Fly". He gained widespread recognition for his role as Kevin Arnold in the TV series "The Wonder Years", which aired from 1988 to 1993. He received two Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Kevin.

After "The Wonder Years," Fred Savage continued to work in television, both as an actor and director. He directed episodes of popular sitcoms such as "Modern Family", "2 Broke Girls", and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia". He also produced and starred in the sitcom "Working" and hosted the reality show "Child Support".

In addition to his work in television, Fred Savage has appeared in numerous movies, including "The Princess Bride", "Little Monsters", and "Austin Powers in Goldmember". He is also a prolific voice actor, having provided his voice to several animated shows such as "Kim Possible" and "Family Guy".

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Blayne Weaver

Blayne Weaver (April 9, 1976 Bossier City-) a.k.a. Blayne Nutron Weaver is an American actor, screenwriter, voice actor, film director and film producer.

He grew up in Louisiana and began his acting career in the 1990s, appearing in films such as "The Flood" and "Manic." In 2006, he wrote, directed, and starred in the film "Weather Girl," which premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival. He is also known for his voice work, including providing the voice of Peter Pan in the "Disney Fairies" franchise. He has continued to act in film and television, with recent credits including recurring roles on "Jane the Virgin" and "The L Word: Generation Q." Additionally, he has served as a producer on several of his own projects, as well as on the film "The Good Catholic" and the television series "Stitchers."

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Jonathan Brandis

Jonathan Brandis (April 13, 1976 Danbury-November 12, 2003 West Hollywood) also known as Jonathan Gregory Brandis, The J-Man or Jon was an American actor, screenwriter and film director.

He began his career as a child model, appearing in numerous print ads and television commercials before transitioning to acting. Brandis landed his breakout role in the 1990s NBC teen sitcom "Saved by the Bell: The New Class" before becoming a household name for his starring role in the 1995 film "The NeverEnding Story III".

Brandis went on to star in other notable films, including "Ladybugs" and "Sidekicks", and appeared in popular TV dramas like "SeaQuest DSV" and "Murder, She Wrote". He was also an accomplished film director and screenwriter.

Tragically, at the age of 27, Jonathan Brandis died by suicide. His death was mourned by fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry, who remembered him as a talented and promising young actor.

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Chris Demetral

Chris Demetral (November 14, 1976 Royal Oak-) also known as Christopher Peter Demetral, Christopher Demetral or Christopher Peter "Chris" Demetral is an American actor.

He began his acting career at the age of 10, appearing in commercials and TV shows. He is best known for his roles as Jeremy Tupper in the TV series "Drexell's Class" and as Kyle in the film "Disney's Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas".

Aside from acting, Demetral is also a talented musician and songwriter. He released his first full-length album, "Bedroom Radio," in 2018 under the name Peter Chris. Demetral is also an advocate for mental health and frequently uses his social media platforms to spread awareness and reduce stigma surrounding mental illness.

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Lukas Haas

Lukas Haas (April 16, 1976 West Hollywood-) a.k.a. Lukas Daniel Haas, Lucas D. Haas or Freddy is an American actor, musician, film score composer, child actor and voice actor.

He began his acting career in the early 1980s, appearing in films such as "Witness" and "Lady in White." As a child actor, he gained critical acclaim for his performances and was nominated for a Young Artist Award for his role in the film "Music Box."

Haas has continued to have a successful acting career in both film and television, with notable roles in "Inception," "The Revenant," and "Mars Attacks!" He has also lent his voice to animated projects such as "Redline" and "The Legend of Korra."

In addition to his work in acting and voice acting, Haas is also a musician and composer. He has released several albums and EPs, and has collaborated with artists such as Alex Greenwald and Jimmy Tamborello.

Haas has also been involved in activism and humanitarian work, supporting organizations such as the Art of Elysium and working to raise awareness about climate change.

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Josh Saviano

Josh Saviano (March 31, 1976 White Plains-) otherwise known as Joshua David Saviano or Savs is an American lawyer and actor.

He is best known for his role as Paul Pfeiffer on the hit TV show "The Wonder Years" which ran from 1988-1993. Saviano began his acting career at the age of 12 and appeared in various commercials and TV shows before landing his breakthrough role on "The Wonder Years". After the show ended, he took a break from acting and attended college. He graduated from Yale University in 1998 and went on to attend Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. In 2003, he graduated with a law degree and became a practicing attorney in New York City. He is now a partner at the law firm of Morrison Cohen LLP, specializing in entertainment and intellectual property law. Despite his successful legal career, Saviano remains fondly remembered for his role in "The Wonder Years" and remains involved in reunions and events related to the show.

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Joe Manganiello

Joe Manganiello (December 28, 1976 Pittsburgh-) a.k.a. Joseph Michael Manganiello or Joseph Michael "Joe" Manganiello is an American actor, stunt performer and film producer.

He is best known for his role as werewolf Alcide Herveaux on the HBO series True Blood. Manganiello has also appeared in films such as Magic Mike, Magic Mike XXL, and Rampage. In addition to his acting career, he is also a published author and fitness enthusiast, having written a fitness book titled Evolution: The Cutting Edge Guide to Breaking Down Mental Walls and Building the Body You've Always Wanted. Manganiello is married to Modern Family actress Sofia Vergara.

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