American movie stars born in 1964

Here are 50 famous actresses from United States of America were born in 1964:

Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock (July 26, 1964 Arlington County-) a.k.a. Sandra Annette Bullock, Sandy, America's Sweetheart or The Girl Next Door is an American film producer, actor, television producer, entrepreneur and voice actor. She has one child, Louis Bardo Bullock.

Sandra Bullock started her acting career in the late 1980s with a series of small roles in films and TV shows. However, it was her breakthrough performance in the 1994 action film "Speed" that catapulted her to international fame. She went on to star in several highly successful movies, including "While You Were Sleeping," "A Time to Kill," "Miss Congeniality," "The Blind Side," and "Gravity."

In addition to acting, Bullock is also a successful film producer, with her production company, Fortis Films, responsible for films such as "Practical Magic" and "The Proposal." She has won numerous awards for her work, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "The Blind Side."

Outside of her entertainment career, Bullock is active in several philanthropic causes. She has donated millions of dollars to charities supporting disaster relief efforts, education, and healthcare. She is also an advocate for animal welfare, and has worked with organizations such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and the Best Friends Animal Society.

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Laura Harring

Laura Harring (March 3, 1964 Los Mochis-) a.k.a. Laura Elena Herring, Laura Elena Herring Martínez, Laura Elena Harring, Laura Martinez Harring, Laura Elana Harring, Laura Herring, Laura M. Herring, Laura Elena Martínez Herring, Laura, Laurita, Laura Martínez-Herring or Laura Martínez Harring is an American actor, model, social worker and dancer.

She was born in Mexico and raised in the United States, and began her career as a beauty pageant contestant. Harring competed in the Miss USA pageant in 1985 and placed fourth runner-up. She went on to become a successful model, appearing in commercials and print advertisements for companies such as Calvin Klein and Revlon.

In addition to her modeling career, Harring has acted in numerous films and television shows. She is best known for her role as Rita in David Lynch's groundbreaking television series, "Twin Peaks," and her performance as the lead character, Camilla Rhodes, in Lynch's film "Mulholland Drive." She has also appeared in other popular television shows such as "The Sopranos," "Gossip Girl," and "NCIS."

Aside from her career in the entertainment industry, Harring is also a trained social worker and has worked with various organizations to support victims of domestic violence and promote women's rights. She is also a passionate dancer and has studied various styles, including ballet, flamenco, and salsa.

Throughout her career, Harring has been recognized for her contributions to the arts and activism. She was awarded the Hispanic Heritage Award for Arts in 2018, and has been honored by organizations such as the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts and the USO.

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Rebecca Ferratti

Rebecca Ferratti (November 27, 1964 Helena-) a.k.a. Rebecca Michelle Ferratti, Rebecca Ferrati, Michelle Franzo or Rebecca Underwood is an American nude glamour model, actor and dancer. She has one child, Christian Ferratti.

Rebecca Ferratti, originally from Helena, Montana, began her career as a model in the 1980s. She quickly gained attention for her striking looks and became a popular pin-up and glamour model. She posed for numerous magazines, including Playboy, where she appeared as the centerfold for the June 1986 issue.

Ferratti also began to venture into acting, making her film debut in the 1988 horror-comedy "Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama." She went on to appear in a number of films and television shows, including "Beverly Hills, 90210," "Married... with Children," and "Dream On."

In addition to her modeling and acting work, Ferratti is also an accomplished dancer. She has performed with several dance companies, including the L.A. Knockers, and has appeared in music videos for artists such as ZZ Top and Scorpions.

Ferratti took a break from her career to focus on raising her son, Christian Ferratti. In recent years, she has returned to the spotlight with appearances in the films "Cats Dancing on Jupiter" and "Spreading Darkness."

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Cynthia Brimhall

Cynthia Brimhall (March 10, 1964 Ogden-) is an American nude glamour model and actor.

Cynthia Brimhall began her career as a model in the 1980s, posing for various magazines and appearing in music videos. She gained widespread recognition in the 1990s as a Playboy Playmate and was also named Miss September 1985. Brimhall then ventured into acting and starred in several TV shows and movies such as "Married with Children", "Hard Ticket to Hawaii", and "CIA Code Name: Alexa". In addition to her entertainment career, Brimhall also holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology and works as a licensed therapist. Despite being retired from modeling, she continues to make appearances at conventions and events related to the entertainment industry.

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Kari Kennell

Kari Kennell (June 21, 1964 Colorado Springs-) also known as Kari Kennell Whitman or Kari Whitman is an American nude glamour model and actor.

She grew up in Colorado and started her career as a model at the age of 16. In the 1980s, Kennell moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting and modeling. She appeared in several movies and TV shows, including “Silk Stalkings” and “Full House.”

In the 1990s, Kennell transitioned to a career in interior design and founded Kari Whitman Interiors, which has since become a successful design firm in Los Angeles. She has designed homes for numerous celebrities, including Jessica Alba, Kristen Bell, and Melanie Griffith.

In addition to her design work, Kennell is a passionate animal rights advocate and founded the dog rescue organization Ace of Hearts in 2001. She has also been active in supporting organizations that help fight cancer and AIDS.

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Bridget Jones Nelson

Bridget Jones Nelson (September 24, 1964 Sauk Rapids-) a.k.a. Bridget Nelson, Nuveena or Bridget Jones is an American actor and screenwriter.

She is best known for her work on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, where she played a number of different characters and provided the voice for numerous robots. In addition to her acting work, Nelson has also written for film and television, including the movie The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. She has been married to fellow Mystery Science Theater 3000 actor Michael J. Nelson since 1990, and the couple has two children together. Despite being best known for her work in comedic roles, Nelson is also a trained dramatic actor and has appeared in several dramatic productions throughout her career.

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Cheryl Miller

Cheryl Miller (January 3, 1964 Riverside-) a.k.a. Cheryl D. Miller or Cheryl Deann Miller is an American basketball player, basketball coach, sports commentator and actor.

She is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, having won numerous awards and accolades throughout her career. Miller was a standout player at the University of Southern California (USC), leading the women's basketball team to two national championships in 1983 and 1984.

After college, she went on to represent the United States in international competition, winning gold medals at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics. In addition to her success on the court, Miller has also had a successful career as a basketball coach, leading teams at USC, Langston University, and Cal State LA.

Miller has also worked as a sports commentator, providing analysis and commentary for various networks including ABC, NBC, ESPN, and TNT. In 1997, she made her acting debut in the film "The Sunchaser," and has since appeared in several other movies and television shows.

In recognition of her achievements, Miller was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1995 and the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999.

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Darci Kistler

Darci Kistler (June 4, 1964 Riverside-) is an American ballet dancer and actor. She has one child, Talicia Martins.

Kistler began studying ballet at the age of four and became a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet at the age of 17. She danced in numerous ballets choreographed by George Balanchine, including "Symphony in C", "Jewels", and "Agon". Kistler's dancing was praised for its athleticism and technical precision. She continued to dance with the New York City Ballet until her retirement in 2010. Kistler also appeared in several films, including "The Company" and "Center Stage". In addition to her work in dance and film, she has been an advocate for breast cancer awareness and served as a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society.

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Jennifer Harman

Jennifer Harman (November 29, 1964 Reno-) a.k.a. Jennifer C. Harman or Jennifer C. Harman-Traniello is an American professional poker player and actor.

Harman is considered one of the best female poker players in the world, having won two World Series of Poker bracelets in No Limit Deuce to Seven Lowball tournaments. She has also made several other final tables at the WSOP and other major poker tournaments. In addition to her poker career, Harman has also made appearances on various television shows, including Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown and the CBS show Ted Lasso. Harman is also known for her philanthropy work, having organized and hosted several charity poker events to raise money for various causes, including the National Kidney Foundation, which is a cause close to her heart as she has undergone multiple kidney transplants.

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Kathleen Wilhoite

Kathleen Wilhoite (June 29, 1964 Santa Barbara-) is an American actor, musician, singer-songwriter and voice actor. Her child is called Jimmy-Ray Harte.

Kathleen Wilhoite began her acting career in the 1980s, appearing in films such as "Private School" and "Road House." She also had recurring roles on TV shows like "ER" and "The Gilmore Girls." In addition to her acting career, Wilhoite is also a skilled musician and has released several albums as a singer-songwriter. She has also provided her voice to numerous animated shows, including "Bob's Burgers" and "King of the Hill." In recent years, Wilhoite has continued to act in film and television and has also focused on her music career.

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Leslie Mah

Leslie Mah (April 20, 1964-) is an American singer, musician, songwriter, tattoo artist and actor.

Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, Leslie Mah started playing music at the early age of 9 years old. She learned to play the guitar and began performing in front of audiences at local venues. In 1988, she formed the punk rock band Slit with her sister Lori and their friend Tammy. They were known for their feminist lyrics and raw sound.

Aside from her music career, Mah is also a skilled tattoo artist who has been tattooing for over 20 years. She has had her own tattoo shop and has worked alongside some of the top tattoo artists in the industry.

Mah made her acting debut in 2005, appearing in the film "The Great Raid." She has since appeared in other films and TV shows, including "Hawaii Five-O," "Magnum P.I.," and "Lost."

In addition to her artistic pursuits, Leslie Mah is also an advocate for social justice and has been involved in various activist causes over the years. She continues to write and perform music, and is highly respected in the punk rock community for her talent and contributions.

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Nicole Bass

Nicole Bass (August 10, 1964 Middle Village-) is an American wrestler, bodybuilder and actor.

She is perhaps best known for her time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from 1994 to 1995, where she was managed by the late WWE Hall of Famer, Miss Elizabeth. Prior to her stint in professional wrestling, Bass had a successful career in bodybuilding, winning several titles including the NPC National Bodybuilding Championship.

Bass also worked as an actress, appearing in films such as "Private Parts" and "Third Rock from the Sun", as well as TV shows like "The Howard Stern Show" and "The Sopranos". In addition, she was a frequent guest on Stern's radio show, where she often discussed her personal life and her experiences in the wrestling industry.

Sadly, Bass passed away on February 17, 2017 at the age of 52. She will be remembered as a trailblazer in the world of professional wrestling and a pioneer for women's bodybuilding.

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Patty Griffin

Patty Griffin (March 16, 1964 Old Town-) also known as Patti Griffin, Patty Griffen, Patricia Jean Griffin or Griffin, Patty is an American singer, singer-songwriter, musician, guitarist, actor and songwriter.

Griffin has released ten studio albums over the course of her career, including "Living with Ghosts" (1996), "Flaming Red" (1998), and "Children Running Through" (2007). She has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and won for Best Traditional Gospel Album in 2011 for her gospel album "Downtown Church". In addition to her own music, Griffin has also written songs for other artists such as the Dixie Chicks, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Miranda Lambert. Griffin's music often explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of the human experience. She is known for her powerful and emotive vocals, which have been praised by critics and fans alike. Besides music, Griffin has also dabbled in acting, with appearances in the movies "Elizabethtown" and "All Ashore".

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Raye Hollitt

Raye Hollitt (April 17, 1964 Wilkes-Barre-) also known as Zap, Rain or Raye 'Zap' Hollit is an American bodybuilder and actor. She has one child, Teddi Rae Prior.

Raye Hollitt rose to fame in the late 80s and early 90s as a cast member of the popular TV show "American Gladiators." As a bodybuilder, she was known for her impressive physique and athletic abilities, which made her a fierce competitor on the show. In addition to her role as a Gladiator, Hollitt had guest appearances on TV series such as "Married... with Children" and "Baywatch." After "American Gladiators," Hollitt became a personal trainer, fitness model, and motivational speaker. She also appeared in various commercials and fitness magazines. Hollitt is a well-respected member of the fitness community and continues to inspire others through her example and teachings.

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Tara Kemp

Tara Kemp (May 11, 1964 Livermore-) otherwise known as Kemp, Tara or Tara Leslye Kemp is an American singer and actor.

Tara Kemp is best known for her hit single "Hold You Tight," which peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1991. She began her career as a backup singer for various artists such as Tina Turner and Sheena Easton before pursuing her own solo career. In addition to music, Kemp has also acted in films such as "The Women of Brewster Place" and television shows like "Soul Train."

Kemp's musical style can be described as a blend of pop, R&B, and dance music. Her debut self-titled album, released in 1991, was certified gold and produced three singles, including "Hold You Tight." Despite the success of her debut album, Kemp struggled to maintain a consistent following and released her second album, "Born to Love," in 1994. She took a hiatus from music shortly after but has continued to perform and tour in recent years.

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Trisha Yearwood

Trisha Yearwood (September 19, 1964 Monticello-) otherwise known as Patricia Lynn Yearwood, Patricia Lynn "Trisha" Yearwood or Tricia Yearwood is an American singer, actor and author.

She rose to fame in the early 1990s with her debut single "She's in Love with the Boy" which became a commercial success. Yearwood has since released numerous hit albums and singles throughout her career, earning several awards including three Grammy Awards, three Country Music Association Awards, and two Academy of Country Music Awards. In addition to her music career, Yearwood has also appeared in multiple television shows and movies, including her own cooking show on the Food Network. She is also a New York Times bestselling author, having published multiple cookbooks and a memoir. Yearwood has been married to fellow country artist Garth Brooks since 2005.

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Diane Murphy

Diane Murphy (June 17, 1964 Encino-) a.k.a. Erin Margaret Murphy is an American actor.

Although she appeared in several TV shows and movies, she is best known for her role as young protagonist Tabitha Stephens in the TV series "Bewitched" from 1966-1972. After the series ended, she continued to act in TV shows such as "Lassie" and "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman", but ultimately decided to leave acting to focus on her education.

Murphy later earned a Bachelor's degree in Communications from San Diego State University and a Master's in Psychology from Pepperdine University. She also became a successful businesswoman, starting her own company called Erin Murphy Knits, which sells hand-knit items for children. In addition to her business ventures, she also occasionally makes appearances at fan conventions and has been a guest on several talk shows discussing her experiences in show business.

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Amy Brenneman

Amy Brenneman (June 22, 1964 New London-) otherwise known as Amy Frederica Brenneman or Ames is an American actor, television producer and screenwriter. She has two children, Bodhi Russell Silberling and Charlotte Tucker Silberling.

Amy Brenneman rose to fame for her role in the television series "NYPD Blue" as Detective Janice Licalsi. She then starred as the lead in the series "Judging Amy," which she also co-created and served as the executive producer. Brenneman has also appeared in notable films such as "Heat," "Fear," and "The Jane Austen Book Club." In addition to her work as an actor, Brenneman is also an activist and has been involved in various social and political causes such as reproductive rights and environmental activism.

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Annabella Sciorra

Annabella Sciorra (March 24, 1964 Brooklyn-) also known as Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra is an American actor.

She made her screen debut in the 1989 film "True Love," but it was her portrayal of Gloria Trillo in the hit HBO series "The Sopranos" that brought her to mainstream attention. Sciorra has also starred in films such as "Jungle Fever," "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle," and "Cop Land." In 2017, she spoke out about being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein and was one of the key witnesses in his trial. Sciorra continues to act in both film and television projects.

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Bridget Fonda

Bridget Fonda (January 27, 1964 Los Angeles-) also known as Bridget Jane Fonda is an American actor. She has one child, Oliver Elfman.

Born into Hollywood royalty, Bridget Fonda was destined to become an accomplished actor, and she did not disappoint. She is the daughter of actor Peter Fonda, granddaughter of Henry Fonda, and niece of Jane Fonda. She began her acting career in the early 1980s and quickly made a name for herself with her talent and good looks. Fonda has starred in a variety of films, including "Singles," "Single White Female," "Point of No Return," "Jackie Brown," and "A Simple Plan." She has been nominated for several awards for her performances, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for "The Godfather Part III." Despite her success in the entertainment industry, Fonda has kept a relatively low profile in recent years, choosing to focus on her personal life and family.

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Calista Flockhart

Calista Flockhart (November 11, 1964 Freeport-) also known as Calista Kay Flockhart or Calista Kay Flockhart Ford is an American actor. Her child is called Liam Flockhart.

She rose to prominence in the late 1990s for her starring role as Ally McBeal in the popular television series of the same name. Flockhart has also appeared in numerous films, including A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Birdcage, and Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her. She has received a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and three Emmy Award nominations for her work in television. Aside from acting, Flockhart is actively involved in various charitable organizations and is an advocate for women's rights and social issues.

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Christa Miller

Christa Miller (May 28, 1964 Manhattan-) also known as Christa Miller Lawrence or Christa Beatrice Miller is an American actor. She has three children, Charlotte Sarah Lawrence, Henry Vanduzer Lawrence and William Stoddard Lawrence.

Miller is best known for her work in television. She has appeared in numerous popular shows such as "The Drew Carey Show", "Scrubs", and "Cougar Town". Miller's acting career began in the early 90s with small roles on TV shows like "Northern Exposure" and "Seinfeld". Her breakout role came in 1995 when she was cast as Kate O'Brien in the sitcom "The Drew Carey Show". She then went on to play Jordan Sullivan in the medical comedy-drama "Scrubs" from 2001 to 2009. Additionally, Miller has also worked as a voice actor, lending her voice to several popular animated shows including "Clone High" and "King of the Hill". She has been married to screenwriter and producer Bill Lawrence since 1999.

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Courteney Cox

Courteney Cox (June 15, 1964 Birmingham-) also known as Courteney Bass Cox, Courteney Cox Arquette, Courteney Cox-Arquette, Courteney, CeCe, Coco or Courtney Cox is an American actor, television producer, television director, performer, film producer and film director. She has one child, Coco Arquette.

Courteney gained worldwide recognition for her role as Monica Geller in the hit television series "Friends", which ran from 1994 to 2004. She also starred in several popular films such as the "Scream" franchise, "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective", and "Bedtime Stories".

Aside from acting, Courteney has also produced and directed several television shows and films, including the drama series "Cougar Town", in which she also played the lead character. She has also made guest appearances on other television shows such as "Scrubs", "Private Practice", and "Modern Family".

In addition to her successful career in the entertainment industry, Courteney is also involved in various charitable organizations such as the EB Medical Research Foundation and OmniPeace, a non-profit organization that aims to help impoverished communities in Africa.

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Dana Plato

Dana Plato (November 7, 1964 Maywood-May 8, 1999 Moore) also known as Dana Michelle Plato or Dana Michelle Strain was an American actor. She had one child, Tyler Lambert.

Dana Plato is best known for her role as Kimberly Drummond in the popular TV show, “Diff’rent Strokes.” She starred in the show from 1978 to 1984, earning critical acclaim for her performance. After “Diff’rent Strokes,” Plato struggled to find steady work in Hollywood and turned to drugs and alcohol. She also had a string of legal issues, including a robbery conviction in 1991. Plato tragically passed away in 1999 from a drug overdose at the age of 34. Despite her struggles, she remains a beloved figure in the hearts of many “Diff’rent Strokes” fans.

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Dedee Pfeiffer

Dedee Pfeiffer (January 1, 1964 Midway City-) a.k.a. Dorothy D. Pfeiffer, Dorothy D Pfeiffer, Dorothy Diane "Dedee" Pfeiffer, De Dee Pfeiffer, Dorothy Diane Pfeiffer, DeDee Pfeiffer, Deedee Pfeiffer or Dedee is an American actor and film producer.

Dedee Pfeiffer is perhaps best known for her roles on the hit television series "Cybill" and the film "The Allnighter." She is the younger sister of actress Michelle Pfeiffer and began her acting career in the 1980s with small roles on TV shows like "Simon & Simon" and "Hotel." In addition to her acting work, Pfeiffer has also produced several films, including "Beautiful" and "The Dog Who Saved Christmas." She has been married twice and has one son. Outside of her career, Pfeiffer is a supporter of animal rights and has worked with several organizations to raise awareness about animal welfare issues.

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Erin Murphy

Erin Murphy (June 17, 1964 Encino-) also known as Erin Margaret, Erin Margaret Murphy or erin_murphy is an American actor.

She is best known for her role as young Tabitha Stephens in the TV series "Bewitched" from 1966 to 1972. After "Bewitched," Murphy continued to act in various TV shows, including "Lassie," "The Paul Lynde Show," and "Dick Van Dyke." She also did voiceover work for animated series and commercials. In addition to her acting career, Murphy is an animal rights activist and has worked with animal rescue organizations. She has also been a television host and a businesswoman, owning her own company, Erin Murphy Knits.

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Kate Flannery

Kate Flannery (June 10, 1964 Philadelphia-) also known as Katherine Patricia Flannery, Katherine Patricia "Kate" Flannery, Flannery, Emmytone or Lady Puff is an American actor, singer and comedian.

She is best known for her role as Meredith Palmer on the hit TV show "The Office", which she portrayed from 2005 to 2013. Before her breakout role, Flannery was a member of the improvisational comedy troupe The Second City, and appeared in several TV shows and movies such as "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "The Bernie Mac Show", and "Wieners". In addition to acting, Flannery is also a talented singer and has performed in various musicals, cabarets, and comedy shows. She has also released a holiday album called "The Lampshades: First Christmas Album". Flannery has been recognized for her comedic talent with several awards, including a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for her work on "The Office".

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Laura Linney

Laura Linney (February 5, 1964 Manhattan-) also known as Laura Leggett Linney or Laura Linny is an American actor, television producer, singer and voice actor.

She grew up in New York City and attended Brown University, where she studied acting. Linney made her film debut in 1992 with a small role in the drama film "Lorenzo's Oil" and later gained recognition for her roles in "The Truman Show," "Mystic River," and "The Savages." She has won multiple awards for her performance in various stage productions and also received four Primetime Emmy Awards for her work in television, including for her roles in "Frasier," "Wild Iris," "John Adams," and "Ozark." Additionally, Linney has lent her voice to several animated films and TV series, such as "The Simpsons" and "Arthur Christmas." Outside of acting, she has supported various causes including environmentalism and LGBTQ+ rights.

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Lisa Peluso

Lisa Peluso (July 29, 1964 Philadelphia-) is an American actor. Her children are called Phoebe Ann Guice and Parker Guice.

Lisa Peluso began her acting career at the age of six, when she started appearing on the children's television show, Captain Kangaroo. She later went on to star in various soap operas, including Loving, Search for Tomorrow, and One Life to Live. Peluso has also acted in numerous prime-time television shows and movies, such as The Cosby Show, Law & Order, and JAG.

In addition to acting, Lisa Peluso is also a writer and producer, and has created several TV shows and films. She is also an advocate for several non-profit organizations, including the American Red Cross and the Alzheimer's Association. Peluso lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Brad Guice, and their two children.

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Marisa Tomei

Marisa Tomei (December 4, 1964 Brooklyn-) a.k.a. Tomei, Marisa is an American actor and voice actor.

She began her acting career in the 1980s with small roles in films and television shows. Tomei rose to prominence in the early 1990s with her performances in the films "My Cousin Vinny" and "The Wrestler", the latter of which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She has since appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "What Women Want", "Crazy, Stupid, Love.", and "The Handmaid's Tale". In addition to her acting career, Tomei is also an activist and has been involved in various social and political causes.

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Mariska Hargitay

Mariska Hargitay (January 23, 1964 Santa Monica-) a.k.a. Mariska Magdolna Hargitay, Mariska Magdolina Hargitay, Marishka Hargitay, Bubbles, Marish, Maria or Mariska Hermann is an American actor and film producer. She has three children, August Miklos Friedrich Hermann, Amaya Josephine Hermann and Andrew Nicolas Hargitay Hermann.

Mariska Hargitay is best known for her work on the hit TV show, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She has played the character of Detective Olivia Benson since the show's inception in 1999 and has received numerous accolades for her portrayal, including an Emmy and a Golden Globe.

Hargitay's acting career began in the 1980s with small roles in films and TV shows. She had a recurring role on the soap opera, Falcon Crest, and appeared in films such as Ghoulies, Welcome to 18, and The Perfect Weapon.

In addition to her acting work, Hargitay is also involved in various charitable organizations. She is the founder of the Joyful Heart Foundation, which provides support to survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. Hargitay has been recognized for her activism and received the 2018 Voice of Change Award from the Rape Foundation.

Hargitay is also the daughter of the late actress, Jayne Mansfield, and former Mr. Universe, Mickey Hargitay. She grew up in a Hollywood family and had a privileged upbringing. Despite her success on TV, Hargitay maintains a relatively private personal life and is known for her dedication to her work and philanthropy.

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Marjean Holden

Marjean Holden (November 3, 1964 Minneapolis-) is an American actor, stunt performer, film producer, dancer and martial artist.

Holden was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She began studying martial arts at a young age, eventually earning black belts in several disciplines. Her martial arts skills landed her several roles performing stunts in films like Total Recall and Batman Returns.

In 1992, Holden began her acting career with a small role in the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. She went on to land several supporting roles in films like The Specialist, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. Her television credits include guest appearances on popular shows such as NCIS, CSI: NY, and Babylon 5.

Holden has also worked behind the scenes in the film industry as a producer, co-producing the action film The Devil's Tomb in 2009. In addition to her work in film and television, Holden is a trained dancer and has performed as a backup dancer for pop stars such as Michael Jackson and Madonna.

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Mary-Louise Parker

Mary-Louise Parker (August 2, 1964 Fort Jackson-) also known as Mary Louise Parker or Moore and Parker is an American actor. She has two children, William Atticus Crudup and Caroline Aberash Parker.

Parker began her acting career in the 1980s and gained recognition for her work in both stage and screen productions. She won a Tony Award for her performance in the play "Proof" in 2001 and went on to star in the popular television series "Weeds" from 2005 to 2012.

In addition to her successful acting career, Parker is also an accomplished author. Her memoir, "Dear Mr. You," was published in 2015 and received critical acclaim.

Parker is also an activist and has been a vocal supporter of various causes, including the environment and women's rights. She has served as an ambassador for the International Rescue Committee and is a member of the board of directors for the Hope North organization, which provides support for young victims of civil war in Uganda.

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Melissa Gilbert

Melissa Gilbert (May 8, 1964 Los Angeles-) also known as Melissa Ellen Gilbert, Missy, Melissa Gilbert-Boxleitner, Melissa Gilbert Brinkman or Melissa Gilbert-Brinkman is an American actor, television director, voice actor and businessperson. She has four children, Michael Boxleitner, Dakota Brinkman, Sam Boxleitner and Lee Boxleitner.

Melissa Gilbert is best known for her role as Laura Ingalls Wilder on the popular television series "Little House on the Prairie" which ran from 1974 to 1984. She has also appeared in several other well-known television shows including "The Love Boat", "Murder, She Wrote" and "Touched by an Angel".

Aside from her acting career, Gilbert has also directed episodes of television shows such as "Sweet Justice" and "Zoya". She has also done voice acting work for several animated series including "Batman: The Animated Series" and "The Batman".

In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Gilbert has also been involved in various business ventures. She co-founded a production company called "Half-Pint Productions" which produced several made-for-television movies. She also served as the president of the Screen Actors Guild from 2001 to 2005.

Gilbert has been married three times, first to actor Bo Brinkman, then to actor and producer Bruce Boxleitner and currently to actor and director Timothy Busfield.

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Nina Garbiras

Nina Garbiras (September 9, 1964 New York City-) is an American actor.

Nina Garbiras began her acting career in the mid-1990s and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. Some of her notable film credits include "Lost Souls," "The Inlaws," and "The Great New Wonderful." On television, she has had guest-starring roles on popular shows such as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "The Mentalist," and "24." Garbiras has also worked extensively in theater, appearing in productions both on and off Broadway. In addition to her performing career, she is also a licensed psychotherapist and has worked with individuals and couples in private practice.

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Penelope Ann Miller

Penelope Ann Miller (January 13, 1964 Los Angeles-) a.k.a. Penelope Andrea Miller or Penelope Miller is an American actor. Her children are called Eloisa May Huggins and Maria Adela Huggins.

Miller began her acting career in the 1980s, starring in various television shows and films such as "Adventures in Babysitting" (1987) and "Kindergarten Cop" (1990). She gained critical acclaim in 1993 for her performance as Edna Purviance in the biopic "Chaplin" and received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

Throughout her career, Miller has continued to act in both film and television, appearing in projects such as "The Freshman" (1990), "Carlito's Way" (1993), "American Crime" (2016-2017), and "Riverdale" (2018). In addition to acting, she has also served on the Board of Directors for the Innocence Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to exonerating the wrongly convicted.

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Robin Givens

Robin Givens (November 27, 1964 New York City-) also known as Robin Simone Givens is an American actor and model. She has two children, Michael Givens and William Givens Jensen.

Givens rose to fame in the late 1980s for her role as Darlene Merriman on the sitcom "Head of the Class". She also appeared in several films including "Boomerang" and "A Rage in Harlem". Givens has also had a successful career in theater, performing in productions such as "The Vagina Monologues" and "Chicago". Aside from her entertainment career, Givens is also a philanthropist, and has been involved in organizations such as the United Nations Global Ambassador for Women's Rights and the National Domestic Violence Hotline. She has been married twice, first to boxer Mike Tyson and later to her tennis instructor Svetozar Marinković, and has been open about her experiences with domestic abuse.

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Rosie Perez

Rosie Perez (September 6, 1964 Bushwick-) also known as Rosie Maria Perez, Rorry Perez, Rosa María "Rosie" Pérez, Rosa Maria Perez, Rosie Pérez or Lydia Perez is an American actor, film producer, film director, choreographer, dancer, social activist, television director and voice actor.

She was born in Brooklyn, New York to parents of Puerto Rican descent. Growing up, Perez faced many challenges including a speech impediment and poverty. However, she found her passion in dance and went on to become a choreographer for top music artists such as LL Cool J, Bobby Brown, and Diana Ross.

Perez's acting career began in 1989 when she was discovered by director Spike Lee at a dance club. She made her film debut in Lee's "Do the Right Thing" and went on to receive critical acclaim for her performances in "White Men Can't Jump," "Fearless," and "The 24 Hour Woman." She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Fearless."

In addition to her successful acting career, Perez is also a social activist and has been involved in various causes such as HIV/AIDS awareness, animal rights, and education. She is also an advocate for Puerto Rican rights and has used her platform to bring attention to the struggles faced by Puerto Ricans, particularly after Hurricane Maria.

Perez continues to work in the entertainment industry, both in front of and behind the camera. She has directed episodes of popular TV shows such as "Pose," "The Blacklist," and "S.W.A.T." and has lent her voice to animated films such as "The Road to El Dorado" and "Rio 2."

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Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher (December 8, 1964 Palo Alto-) also known as Teri Lynn Hatcher, Band From TV, Hatch or Hatcher is an American presenter, writer, actor, cheerleader and voice actor. Her child is called Emerson Tenney.

Hatcher rose to fame in the 90s for her role as Lois Lane on the hit television series "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman". She also starred as Susan Mayer on the popular show "Desperate Housewives" from 2004 to 2012, for which she won a Golden Globe Award. In addition to her acting career, Hatcher has written a book titled "Burnt Toast: And Other Philosophies of Life" and has also worked as a presenter on various shows such as "The View" and "The Talk". She is also a talented voice actor with credits in many animated shows including "Jake and the Never Land Pirates" and "Coraline". Hatcher is also a dedicated philanthropist, supporting various causes including children's charities and speaking out about domestic violence.

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Molly Shannon

Molly Shannon (September 16, 1964 Shaker Heights-) otherwise known as Molly Helen Shannon is an American actor, voice actor and comedian. Her children are called Stella Shannon Chestnut and Nolan Shannon Chestnut.

Shannon rose to prominence as a cast member on the sketch comedy show "Saturday Night Live" from 1995-2001, where she became known for her character Mary Katherine Gallagher. She has also appeared in numerous films, including "Superstar", "Never Been Kissed", and "Evan Almighty". In addition to acting, Shannon has lent her voice to several animated shows, such as "American Dad!" and "Hotel Transylvania". She has been nominated for several awards throughout her career, including an Emmy for her performance on "Saturday Night Live". In 2019, Shannon starred in the HBO comedy series "The Other Two".

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Lisa Guerrero

Lisa Guerrero (April 9, 1964 Chicago-) a.k.a. Lisa Coles Guerrero, Lisa Coles Guerrero Erickson, Lisa Guerrero Coles, Lisa Guerro Coles or Lisa Coles is an American actor and fashion model.

She is best known for her work as a sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox and for her appearances on the reality television show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Guerrero began her career as a fashion model, working for designers such as Calvin Klein and Armani. She then transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as Love Potion No. 9 and Batman Returns. In addition to her work as a sideline reporter, she has also worked as a correspondent for Inside Edition and has hosted her own show, The Best Damn Sports Show Period. Guerrero is also an advocate for animal rights and has worked with the Humane Society of the United States to raise awareness about animal welfare issues.

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Julia Parton

Julia Parton (July 4, 1964 Kentucky-) also known as Nina Alexander, June Bauer, June Bower, Julie Parton, Joyce Patrick, Raquel Rios, Rachel Welles, Rachel Wells, Rachel Wels, Julia M Parton or Gaye Gibson is an American pornographic film actor, actor and model.

Julia Parton began her career in the adult film industry in the mid-1980s and went on to appear in over 100 adult films. She also modeled for numerous men's magazines, including Hustler, Penthouse, and Playboy. In addition to her adult film work, Parton also appeared in mainstream films and TV shows, including Married... with Children and The Jerry Springer Show. Parton is a member of the famous Parton family, which includes her cousin, Dolly Parton. In recent years, she has retired from the adult film industry and now leads a private life.

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Jacqueline Moore

Jacqueline Moore (January 6, 1964 Dallas-) also known as Jacqueline DeLois Moore is an American wrestler and actor.

Moore began her career in professional wrestling in 1989, and quickly gained a following due to her tough, no-nonsense persona. She worked for several different wrestling promotions throughout her career, including the WWE, where she won the Women's Championship three times, and the WCW, where she won the Cruiserweight Championship.

In addition to her wrestling career, Moore has also appeared in several films and TV shows, including "GLOW" and "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch". She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016, in recognition of her contributions to the world of professional wrestling.

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Amber Lynn

Amber Lynn (September 3, 1964 Orange-) also known as Laura Allen, Amber Lynn Adams, Amber Lin, Laura Lynn Allen or Amber Lynne is an American pornographic film actor, model, exotic dancer and actor.

Amber Lynn began her career in the adult film industry in 1983 and quickly became one of the most recognizable faces in the business. She appeared in over 400 films throughout her career and was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame in 2000.

Aside from her work in the adult film industry, Amber Lynn also appeared in mainstream films and television shows such as Miami Vice, Who's the Boss?, and 7th Heaven. She has also been a radio host and a political activist, advocating for the rights of sex workers.

Amber Lynn now works as a certified addiction treatment counselor and has dedicated her life to helping others overcome addiction and lead fulfilling lives. She continues to be an advocate for the adult film industry and works to educate the public about the realities of the industry and the importance of supporting the rights of sex workers.

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Janeane Garofalo

Janeane Garofalo (September 28, 1964 Newton-) also known as Jane Anne Garofalo, Beverly Center or Janeane Garafolo is an American comedian, actor, radio personality, screenwriter, voice actor, film producer and political activist.

Born in Newton, New Jersey, Garofalo began her career in stand-up comedy. She gained fame in the 1990s for her edgy humor and outspoken political beliefs, often addressing social issues such as sexism, racism, and homophobia in her comedy.

Garofalo has acted in numerous films and television shows, including "The Larry Sanders Show," "Reality Bites," "The West Wing," and "Wet Hot American Summer." She has also lent her voice to several animated shows, such as "The Wild Thornberrys" and "Ratatouille."

In addition to her entertainment career, Garofalo is a political activist and often speaks out on issues such as feminism, animal rights, and progressive politics. She has been a frequent guest and host on leftist radio programs such as "The Majority Report" and "The Stephanie Miller Show."

Overall, Janeane Garofalo has established herself as a versatile performer known for her biting wit and unapologetic social consciousness.

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Wynonna Judd

Wynonna Judd (May 30, 1964 Ashland-) also known as Wynona Judd, Christina Ciminella, Wyonna, Christina Claire Ciminella, Wynonna Ellen Judd, Wynonna, The Judds, Sweet Tater, Hurricane Wy or Red is an American singer, musician, actor, author, songwriter, philanthropist and television producer. She has two children, Elijah Judd and Grace Pauline Kelley.

Wynonna Judd began her music career in the 1980s as a part of the mother-daughter duo The Judds, alongside her mother Naomi Judd. The duo became one of the most successful acts in country music history, winning numerous awards and releasing multiple hit songs. After The Judds disbanded in 1991, Wynonna embarked on a successful solo career, releasing several albums and achieving multiple number one hits.

Aside from music, Wynonna has also acted in film and television, including guest-starring on the popular TV series "Touched by an Angel." She has also authored several books, including a memoir and a novel. Wynonna is known for her philanthropic work, supporting organizations such as St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the American Red Cross. In recent years, she has also produced television shows, including the popular reality series "Can You Duet?" and "The Judds" documentary series.

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Courtney Love

Courtney Love (July 9, 1964 San Francisco-) also known as Courtney Michelle Harrison, Love Michelle Harrison, Courtney Love-Cobain, Courtney Michelle Love, CLover, Courtney Michelle Cobain or Hole is an American musician, singer, record producer, songwriter, actor, guitarist, lyricist, singer-songwriter, film score composer, artist, visual artist and music artist. She has one child, Frances Bean Cobain.

Love rose to prominence in the 1990s as the lead vocalist of the alternative rock band, Hole. She was also known for her marriage to Nirvana frontman, Kurt Cobain. Love has released several successful albums with Hole and as a solo artist, including "Live Through This" and "America's Sweetheart". She has also acted in films such as "Sid and Nancy" and "The People vs. Larry Flynt". Love has been the subject of controversy throughout her career and has been open about her struggles with addiction and mental health issues. Despite this, she has continued to be a influential figure in the music industry and an advocate for women's rights.

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Lisa Boyle

Lisa Boyle (August 6, 1964 Chicago-) a.k.a. Lisa Denise Boyle, Cassandra Leigh, Lissa Boyle, Lisa D. Boyle, Lisa Boyles, Cassandrea Leigh or Lisa Doreen Boyle is an American actor, model and photographer.

She began her career as a model in the late 1980s, appearing in advertisements for brands such as Budweiser and Calvin Klein. Boyle gained further recognition for her appearances in Playboy magazine throughout the 1990s, including several cover shoots.

In addition to her modeling work, Boyle has acted in a variety of films and television shows, including the films "Excessive Force II: Force on Force" and "Face/Off," and the TV series "Married... with Children" and "The Last Don."

In recent years, Boyle has focused on her photography work, exhibiting her work in galleries both in the United States and internationally.

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Pandora Peaks

Pandora Peaks (April 12, 1964 Atlanta-) a.k.a. Stephanie Schick is an American pornographic film actor, fashion model and actor.

Peaks first gained fame as a topless dancer and was eventually discovered by filmmaker Russ Meyer, who cast her in several of his movies, including "Busted" and "Undercover Blues". She also made several appearances in Playboy magazine, and was named Playmate of the Month in September 1987. Later in her career, she transitioned into adult films, appearing in several popular titles like "The Boobcage" and "Breast Obsessed 1". She has since retired from adult entertainment and currently lives in Atlanta, where she works as a personal trainer and nutritionist.

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Marti Noxon

Marti Noxon (August 25, 1964 North Hollywood-) a.k.a. Martha Mills Noxon or Noxon, Marti is an American screenwriter, television producer, writer and actor.

She is best known for her work on popular television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, and Unreal. Noxon started her career as a writer and producer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and quickly became a fan favorite for her ability to write complex storylines and powerful character development. Since then, she has continued to work in the television industry, writing and producing some of the most successful shows of the last decade. In addition to her work in television, Noxon has also written several feature films, including I Am Number Four and Fright Night. She is known for her feminist perspectives and her willingness to tackle challenging subjects in her work. Noxon has been praised for her ability to create realistic and relatable characters, and for her commitment to giving a voice to underrepresented groups in Hollywood.

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