American movie stars born in 1977

Here are 50 famous actors from United States of America were born in 1977:

Jason Reitman

Jason Reitman (October 19, 1977 Montreal-) is an American film director, actor, screenwriter, film producer, businessperson and television director. His child is called Josephine Reitman.

Jason Reitman is the son of Ivan Reitman, a renowned Canadian filmmaker. He began his directing career in 2005 with the film "Thank You for Smoking." He has since directed many other critically acclaimed films such as "Juno," "Up in the Air," and "Young Adult."

Reitman is known for his unique style of filmmaking which focuses on character-driven stories and sharp dialogue. He has been nominated for several prestigious awards including four Academy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and six Emmy Awards.

Apart from his work in film, Reitman has also directed several episodes of popular television shows such as "The Office" and "Casual." In addition, he is the co-founder of a restaurant chain called "Burgerama" which has locations across Canada and the United States.

Despite being a successful filmmaker and businessman, Reitman continues to give back to his community by working with various charitable organizations. He is married to Michele Lee, a famous writer, and they have one child together named Josephine.

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Kal Penn

Kal Penn (April 23, 1977 Montclair-) a.k.a. Kalpen Suresh Modi, K-Kal, Kalpen Modi or Hollywood is an American actor, film producer and civil servant.

He is best known for his roles in the Harold and Kumar film series, as well as his recurring role on the television show House. In addition to his work as an actor, Kal Penn has also produced several films, including The Namesake and The Sisterhood of Night. In 2009, he took a brief hiatus from acting to serve as an associate director in the White House Office of Public Engagement under President Barack Obama. He has also been involved in activism and advocacy, particularly in the areas of civil rights and immigration reform.

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Peter Max Lawrence

Peter Max Lawrence (March 19, 1977 Topeka-) is an American artist, film director, actor and visual artist.

He is best known for his vibrant, colorful abstract paintings which have been displayed in galleries and museums all over the world. Lawrence began his career as a filmmaker, directing independent films which were screened at film festivals around the country.

In addition to his work as an artist and filmmaker, Lawrence has also appeared in several television shows and movies. He is known for his roles in popular series like "Breaking Bad" and "The Walking Dead".

Lawrence is passionate about using his art to promote social change and activism. He has worked with numerous charitable organizations and has donated proceeds from his artwork to various causes. In 2017, he created a series of paintings to raise awareness about the refugee crisis and donated a portion of the proceeds to the United Nations Refugee Agency.

Throughout his career, Lawrence has received numerous awards and recognition for his work, including the prestigious National Medal of Arts in 2009. He continues to create and inspire others with his art and activism.

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James Huang

James Huang (January 11, 1977 Queens-) is an American actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter and film editor.

He is best known for his work on independent films and for his roles in TV series such as "CSI: NY" and "Numbers". Huang is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley where he studied film and anthropology. He began his career in the entertainment industry as a production assistant and worked his way up to directing and producing his own projects. In 2003, he founded his own production company, 408 Films, which has produced several acclaimed independent films, including "The Motel" and "Undoing". Huang is also a frequent collaborator with fellow Asian American filmmakers and advocates for greater representation of Asian Americans in the entertainment industry.

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Brandon Lombardi

Brandon Lombardi (November 20, 1977 New York-) is an American actor.

He is best known for his roles in numerous popular television series and movies throughout his career. Lombardi first gained recognition with his breakout performance in the critically acclaimed TV drama, "The Sopranos". He later went on to star in other hit TV shows such as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", "Criminal Minds", and "American Crime Story".

In addition to his television work, Lombardi has also appeared in several films including "The Dark Knight Rises", "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "The Irishman". He has been praised for his versatility as an actor, showcasing a range of characters and emotions on screen.

Aside from acting, Lombardi is also actively involved in various charitable initiatives, using his platform to raise awareness for causes such as animal welfare and mental health. He continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry and remains dedicated to his craft.

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Pooch Hall

Pooch Hall (February 8, 1977 Brockton-) also known as Marion H. Hall, Jr., Marion Hall, 'Pooch' Marion Hall, Marion Jr., Marion H. "Pooch" Hall, Jr. or "Pooch" Marion Hall is an American actor, model and rapper. He has three children, Djordan Hall, Djanai Hall and Djaeda Hall.

Pooch Hall is best known for his portrayal of Muhammad Ali in the 2016 biographical drama film, "Chuck," and as Derwin Davis in the BET comedy-drama series, "The Game." He has also appeared in several other films and television shows, including "Jumping the Broom," "Accidentally on Purpose," and "Ray Donovan." In addition to his acting career, Pooch Hall is also a talented rapper and has released several singles and mixtapes. Prior to pursuing a career in entertainment, he played football at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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Lateef Crowder

Lateef Crowder (November 23, 1977 Salvador-) a.k.a. Lateef Crowder or Lateef Crowder Dos Santos is an American actor, stunt performer and martial artist.

He is best known for his work as a stunt double for notable Hollywood actors such as Tony Jaa and for his appearance in films such as "Tom Yum Goong" and "The Protector". Lateef started his martial arts training in Capoeira at the age of 5 and later incorporated other disciplines such as Tae Kwon Do and Muay Thai. He has won numerous tournaments and championships in various martial arts styles around the world. In addition to his film work, Lateef has also appeared in music videos for artists such as Madonna and Snoop Dogg. He continues to train and perform as a martial artist and stunt performer to this day.

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Tom Welling

Tom Welling (April 26, 1977 Putnam Valley-) also known as Thomas John Patrick Welling is an American model, actor, television director and television producer.

He is best known for portraying Clark Kent/Superman in the hit television series Smallville. Prior to his acting career, Welling worked as a construction worker and a model. After being discovered, he landed roles in several films and television shows before landing his breakout role in Smallville.

In addition to acting, Welling has also directed several episodes of Smallville and produced the series Hellcats. He has also made guest appearances on various television shows, including Lucifer and The Flash.

Welling is involved in various charitable organizations, including the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He is also an avid supporter of environmental initiatives and animal welfare causes.

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Milo Ventimiglia

Milo Ventimiglia (July 8, 1977 Anaheim-) also known as Milo Anthony Ventimiglia or Mi is an American actor, television producer, television director, film director, voice actor, film producer and screenwriter.

He is best known for his role as Peter Petrelli on the NBC television series Heroes from 2006 to 2010. Ventimiglia began his career in the late 1990s, appearing in television shows such as Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. He gained wider recognition in 2001 with his role as Jess Mariano on the television series Gilmore Girls.

In addition to his television work, Ventimiglia has appeared in several films, including Rocky Balboa, That's My Boy, and Creed II. He has also lent his voice to various animated series and video games. In 2016, he began starring on the hit NBC drama This Is Us, for which he received a Primetime Emmy nomination.

Outside of acting, Ventimiglia is also a producer and director. He has produced and directed episodes of the web series Chosen and the television series Relationship Status. In 2018, he directed his first feature film, the independent drama film titled The Art of Racing in the Rain.

Ventimiglia is also known for his philanthropic work, supporting organizations such as The Epilepsy Foundation, Invisible Children, and The Rape Foundation.

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Mike Maronna

Mike Maronna (September 27, 1977 Brooklyn-) a.k.a. Michael C. Maronna, Michael Maronna, Michael C. "Mike" Maronna, Mike or Older Pete is an American actor.

Mike Maronna is best known for his role as Big Pete Wrigley in the Nickelodeon television show "The Adventures of Pete & Pete." He began his acting career at a young age, appearing in commercials and modeling for print ads. In addition to "The Adventures of Pete & Pete," Maronna has also appeared in films such as "Slackers" and "Home Alone," and has made guest appearances on television shows including "30 Rock" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." In recent years, Maronna has also worked behind the scenes as an electrician and production crew member on various film and television projects.

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Jason Zimbler

Jason Zimbler (July 27, 1977 New York City-) is an American actor and theatre director.

He is best known for his role as Ferguson W. Darling, the little brother of Clarissa Darling in the popular Nickelodeon television series "Clarissa Explains It All" from 1991 to 1994. After the show, he went on to pursue a degree in theatre directing from the University of Notre Dame and subsequently worked as a theatre director at theaters across the country. Zimbler has also appeared in other popular TV shows such as "The Amanda Show" and "The Legend of Tarzan".

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Zachary Quinto

Zachary Quinto (June 2, 1977 Pittsburgh-) otherwise known as Zachary J. Quinto, Zachary John Quinto, La Quinto, ZQ, Zach or Zach Quinto is an American actor, film producer and voice actor.

He is best known for his role as the villainous Sylar on the hit TV series "Heroes" and for portraying Spock in the rebooted "Star Trek" film franchise. Quinto has also appeared in other popular TV shows such as "24" and "American Horror Story". As a movie actor, Quinto has acted in films like "Margin Call", "Snowden", "Star Trek Into Darkness", "The Invitation" and "Aardvark". Quinto is also a vocal supporter of LGBTQ rights and an activist in charity organizations.

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Sheldon Turnipseed

Sheldon Turnipseed (November 30, 1977 Brooklyn-) is an American actor.

He is best known for his work on children's television programs, including "Sesame Street" and "The Electric Company." Turnipseed has also appeared in numerous films and television shows throughout his career, including "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "The Sopranos." In addition to his acting career, Turnipseed is also a professional puppeteer and has worked with the Jim Henson Company. He is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

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Jerry Trainor

Jerry Trainor (January 21, 1977 San Diego-) a.k.a. Gerald Ferris, Gerald William Trainor, J.T., Gerald William "Jerry" Trainor or Jerry is an American actor, voice actor and comedian.

He is best known for his roles as Crazy Steve in the Nickelodeon TV show Drake & Josh and as Spencer Shay in the Nickelodeon show iCarly. Prior to his acting career, Trainor performed in several comedy groups, including the sketch comedy group 5-Second Films. He has also lent his voice to various animated series such as T.U.F.F. Puppy and Fish Hooks. In addition to his acting work, Trainor has also produced and directed television shows, including several episodes of iCarly. He continues to act and is involved in various projects in the entertainment industry.

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Sam Jaeger

Sam Jaeger (January 29, 1977 Perrysburg-) also known as Samuel Heath Jaeger is an American actor, screenwriter, film director and film producer. His child is called Gus Jaeger.

Sam Jaeger is best known for his role as Joel Graham on the hit television series "Parenthood". He studied at Otterbein College in Ohio, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment.

Jaeger has also appeared in several films, including "Lucky Number Slevin", "American Sniper", and "Take Me Home". In addition to acting, Jaeger has written and directed several films, including "Catching Up" and "In the Dark".

Jaeger is also involved in several charitable organizations, including The Trevor Project, which provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ young people. He is married to actress Amber Jaeger and they have three children together.

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Brian Dietzen

Brian Dietzen (November 14, 1977 Barrington-) is an American actor, film producer, screenwriter, singer and dancer.

He is best known for his role as Dr. Jimmy Palmer on the CBS series "NCIS." Dietzen graduated from the University of Colorado with a BFA in acting in 2000, and later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment. In addition to his work on "NCIS," Dietzen has appeared in a variety of TV shows, films and stage productions, including "Boston Legal," "From Justin to Kelly," and "My Father's Bike." He has also worked as a producer and writer on several projects, including the short film "Congratulations," which he wrote and produced in 2015. In his free time, Dietzen enjoys singing and dancing, and has performed in several musical productions, including "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown."

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Eric Balfour

Eric Balfour (April 24, 1977 Los Angeles-) otherwise known as Eric Salter Balfour is an American actor and singer.

He began his acting career at the age of 13, appearing in the television series "Kids Incorporated". Balfour has since appeared in numerous films and television shows including "Six Feet Under", "24", and "Haven". In addition to acting, he is also a singer and has performed with the band Fredalba. In his personal life, Balfour is an avid surfer and actively supports ocean conservation groups.

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Ike Barinholtz

Ike Barinholtz (February 18, 1977 Rogers Park-) also known as Isaac "Ike" Barinholtz, Isaac Barinholtz or Ike is an American comedian, actor and screenwriter.

He is best known for his roles on the sketch comedy series "MADtv" and as Morgan Tookers on the sitcom "The Mindy Project". Barinholtz began his career in comedy as a member of the improv/sketch group "Boom Chicago" in Amsterdam. He has also appeared in numerous films including "Blockers", "Suicide Squad" and "Neighbors" among others. In addition to acting, Barinholtz has written for various television shows such as "Eastbound & Down" and "The Awesomes". He is also the writer and director of the 2018 film "The Oath". Barinholtz is married to Erica Hanson and they have two children together.

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Andrew Bujalski

Andrew Bujalski (April 29, 1977 Boston-) also known as "Godfather of Mumblecore" is an American actor, film director, screenwriter and film editor.

Bujalski studied film at Harvard University and gained fame for his unique style of independent filmmaking that often features low-budget productions with naturalistic dialogue and improvised performances. He has directed several award-winning films, including "Funny Ha Ha," "Mutual Appreciation," and "Results." Bujalski's work has been praised for its authenticity, humor, and insight into relationships and human behavior. He continues to be a leading figure in the mumblecore movement and has influenced many other filmmakers with his approach to storytelling.

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Alimi Ballard

Alimi Ballard (October 17, 1977 The Bronx-) is an American actor.

He is best known for his roles as FBI agent David Sinclair on the CBS drama series "Numbers" and as Special Agent Gayne Levin on the hit TV show "NCIS".

Ballard began his acting career in the mid-90s and has since appeared on numerous television shows and movies such as "The West Wing", "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", "NYPD Blue", "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "The Twilight Zone" and "American Dreams".

Aside from his acting career, Ballard is also a fitness enthusiast and has shared his passion for fitness through his Instagram account where he often shares workout routines and healthy eating tips.

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Philip Amelio

Philip Amelio (November 3, 1977 Sharon-April 1, 2005 Boston) otherwise known as Philip John Amelio III, Philip John Amelio II or Philip J. Amelio was an American actor.

He was best known for his work in the independent film industry, with roles in movies such as "A Season on the Brink" and "The Dead Matter". Amelio began his career in acting at a young age, and by the time he was a teenager, he was already appearing in small roles on television shows. Despite his promising talent, Amelio struggled with drug addiction throughout his adult life, and tragically died of a drug overdose at the age of 27. Despite his untimely death, Amelio left behind a legacy of powerful performances that continue to inspire young actors today.

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Jeff Branson

Jeff Branson (March 10, 1977 St. Louis-) a.k.a. Jeffrey Dale Branson or Jeffrey Dale "Jeff" Branson is an American actor.

He is best known for his roles as Jonathan Lavery on the soap opera All My Children and as Det. Ronan Malloy on The Young and the Restless. Branson began his career in 2004 with a guest appearance on the television series Without a Trace, and has since appeared on various television shows including CSI: Miami, NCIS, and Grey's Anatomy. He has also been in films such as The Big Bad Swim and I Spit on Your Grave. In his personal life, Branson is married to actress Jaimie Foley and they have a son together.

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Greg Rikaart

Greg Rikaart (February 26, 1977 Brooklyn-) also known as Greg Andrew Rikaart, Greg Rikkaart, Greg Rikaar, Gregory Andrew Rikaart, Greg or Gregory Andrew "Greg" Rikaart is an American actor.

He is best known for his role as Kevin Fisher on the soap opera "The Young and the Restless." Rikaart has received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his work on the show. He has also appeared in other TV shows such as "Dawson's Creek," "CSI: Miami," and "Bones." In addition to acting, Rikaart is an active supporter of LGBTQ+ rights and has used his platform to bring attention to various social issues. He is married to writer and producer Robert Sudduth, and the couple has a son via surrogacy.

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Justin Hartley

Justin Hartley (January 29, 1977 Knoxville-) a.k.a. Justin Scott Hartley is an American actor, television director and screenwriter. He has one child, Isabella Justice Hartley.

Hartley rose to fame in his breakout role as Fox Crane on the popular soap opera, "Passions." He later garnered critical acclaim for his portrayal of Oliver Queen/Green Arrow in the superhero series, "Smallville." He has also appeared in numerous other television shows such as "The Young and the Restless," "Revenge," and "This is Us," as well as films like "A Bad Moms Christmas" and "Little." In addition to his acting career, Hartley has directed episodes for several TV shows, including "This is Us" and "The Rookie." He is known for his philanthropy work and has supported charities such as the Red Cross and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

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Joey Fatone

Joey Fatone (January 28, 1977 Brooklyn-) also known as Joseph Anthony Fatone, Joseph Anthony "Joey" Fatone, Jr., Joseph Anthony Fatone, Jr., Superman, Joseph Anthony Fatone Jr., Super Joey, phat-one, Phat One or Joey Fantone is an American singer, actor, dancer, voice actor, announcer, television presenter and tv personality. His children are called Kloey Alexandra Fatone and Briahna Joely Fatone.

He rose to fame as a member of the boy band NSYNC, which was active from 1995 to 2002. In addition to his successful music career, Fatone has also made numerous television appearances, including hosting gigs for shows like "The Singing Bee" and "Rewrapped," and competing on "Dancing with the Stars" and "The Masked Singer." He has also acted in films and television shows such as "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and "Hannah Montana." Additionally, he has lent his voice to animated shows like "Robot Chicken" and "Disney's Hercules: The Animated Series." In recent years, Fatone has remained active in the entertainment industry, even opening up his own hot dog stand at the Florida Mall in Orlando.

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Napoleon

Napoleon (October 11, 1977 Newark-) a.k.a. Mutah Wassin Shabazz Beale is an American actor and rapper.

Napoleon is best known for being a member of the hip-hop group Outlawz, which was founded by Tupac Shakur. He joined the group in 1995 and appeared on several of Tupac's albums, including "All Eyez on Me" and "The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory." In addition to his work with Outlawz, Napoleon has released several solo albums and has also acted in a number of films and television shows, such as "Gang Related" and "Training Day". Despite his success in the entertainment industry, Napoleon has faced numerous legal troubles throughout his life and has spent time in prison on multiple occasions. He has since turned his life around and is now an advocate for prison reform and youth empowerment.

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Saigon

Saigon (July 13, 1977 Brooklyn-) is an American actor and rapper.

Born as Brian Daniel Carenard, Saigon grew up in New York City and started rapping at a young age. He gained attention for his gritty and socially conscious lyrics, which often addressed issues like poverty, crime, and racism.

Saigon's music career took off in the mid-2000s, when he signed with Atlantic Records and released his debut album "The Greatest Story Never Told" in 2011. He has collaborated with numerous notable artists throughout his career, including Jay-Z, Kanye West, and Just Blaze.

In addition to his music career, Saigon has also acted in several films and television shows. He made his acting debut in the film "Entourage" in 2015 and has since appeared in movies like "Hip Hop Squares" and "Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story."

Outside of entertainment, Saigon is also an activist and has been involved in numerous community initiatives aimed at improving the lives of young people in underprivileged areas. He continues to be an influential figure in both the music and film industries.

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Robin Thicke

Robin Thicke (March 10, 1977 Los Angeles-) also known as Robin Charles Thicke, Robin C. Thicke, Robin A. Thicke, Robert Charles Thicke, Thicke or Robin Alan Thicke is an American singer-songwriter, actor, musician and record producer. His child is called Julian Fuego Thicke.

Robin Thicke is the son of Canadian actor and TV personality, Alan Thicke, and American actress and singer, Gloria Loring. He began his career in music as a songwriter and worked with several artists such as Christina Aguilera, Marc Anthony, and Jordan Knight. Thicke's music style is a blend of R&B, soul, and pop music.

In 2003, Thicke released his debut album "A Beautiful World" which received critical praise but did not gain commercial success. However, his breakthrough came with his second album "The Evolution of Robin Thicke" in 2006 which included the hit songs "Lost Without You" and "Can U Believe". His fourth studio album "Blurred Lines" (2013) became his most successful album to date, featuring the chart-topping title track.

Aside from music, Thicke has also acted in several TV shows and films, including a recurring role in the popular TV series "Scream Queens". In addition, he has served as a judge on the TV singing competition show "The Masked Singer".

Thicke has been involved in controversy, particularly regarding the lyrics and message of his hit song "Blurred Lines". He has also faced legal battles with the family of Marvin Gaye over copyright infringement claims. Despite this, Thicke remains a popular and successful musician in the industry.

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Young Jeezy

Young Jeezy (September 28, 1977 Columbia-) also known as Jay Jenkins, Jay Wayne Jenkins, The Snowman, Lil J, Boyzndahood, Lil J, Jeezy or Jeezy is an American actor, rapper and businessperson. He has two children, Jadarius Jenkins and Shyheim Jenkins.

Born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina, Jeezy moved to Atlanta, Georgia in his early teens and began pursuing a career in music. He gained notoriety as a member of the hip-hop group Boyz n da Hood in the early 2000s before signing a solo deal with Def Jam Recordings in 2004.

Jeezy's debut studio album, "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101" was released later that year and became a commercial success, debuting at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart. He went on to release several more successful albums, including "The Inspiration" and "The Recession".

In addition to his music career, Jeezy has also been involved in various business ventures. He launched his own record label, Corporate Thugz Entertainment, in 2001, and has since collaborated with various brands and companies, including Avión Tequila and Tequila Avión.

Jeezy has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts as well. He founded the Street Dreamz Foundation in 2005, which aims to empower and support at-risk youth through education and community involvement.

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DJ Paul

DJ Paul (October 13, 1977 Memphis-) also known as Paul Beauregard, Paul, DJ or D.J. Paul is an American record producer, songwriter, actor, rapper, disc jockey and film producer.

He is best known as a founding member of the influential Southern hip hop group Three 6 Mafia. DJ Paul has produced tracks for a variety of artists, including Lil Jon, Project Pat, Ludacris, and 8 Ball & MJG. He has also released several solo albums and collaborated with fellow Three 6 Mafia member Juicy J on the project "Mafia 6ix". In addition to his music career, DJ Paul has also acted in films such as "Choices" and "Hustle & Flow", for which Three 6 Mafia won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. In recent years, he has become involved in film production, starting his own company called Scale-A-Ton Entertainment.

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Rashad Haughton

Rashad Haughton (August 6, 1977 Brooklyn-) otherwise known as Rashad Houghton is an American singer, photographer, film director, actor, rapper and screenwriter.

He is the younger brother of the late singer and actress Aaliyah Haughton. Rashad has worked on several projects throughout his career, including directing music videos and short films. He also co-wrote the screenplay for the 2014 film "Brotherly Love", which starred Keke Palmer and Quincy Brown. Rashad has released music under the name RAD and has collaborated with artists such as Kehlani and PnB Rock. In addition, he is a photographer and has exhibited his work in New York City and Los Angeles. Overall, Rashad has made significant contributions to various forms of art and entertainment.

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Dustin Diamond

Dustin Diamond (January 7, 1977 San Jose-) a.k.a. Dustin Neil Diamond, Screech or Dirty Sanchez is an American comedian, actor, musician and film director.

He is best known for his role as Samuel "Screech" Powers in the television show Saved by the Bell, which he portrayed from 1989 to 1993 and reprised in various spinoff series. Diamond has also made appearances in reality TV shows such as Celebrity Fit Club and Celebrity Boxing 2. In addition to acting, Diamond has released music albums and directed and produced his own films. In recent years, he has also made headlines for legal troubles, including a 2014 conviction for disorderly conduct and carrying a concealed weapon.

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Nate Corddry

Nate Corddry (September 8, 1977 Weymouth-) also known as Nathan Corddry, Nathan "Nate" Corddry or Corddry is an American actor and voice actor.

He is best known for his roles in the TV series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The United States of Tara, and Mom. Corddry was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, and graduated from Colby-Sawyer College in New London, New Hampshire. He began his career as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and later appeared in recurring roles on the TV series The Blacklist and Mindhunter. In addition to his acting work, Corddry has also lent his voice to various animated shows such as Sanjay and Craig and Mike Tyson Mysteries.

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Mark Malkoff

Mark Malkoff (January 20, 1977 New York-) is an American comedian, actor and writer.

He is best known for his internet stunts and comedic videos, such as living and sleeping in an IKEA store for a week, visiting and ordering something from every Starbucks location in Manhattan in one day, and attempting to visit all 171 branches of the New York Public Library in a week. Malkoff has appeared on numerous television shows and networks, including The Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and The Colbert Report. He also co-created and starred in the web series "The Bill Murray Show" and has written for multiple publications. Malkoff currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and son.

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Philip Ng

Philip Ng (September 16, 1977 Hong Kong-) also known as Philip Wan-Lung Ng or Philip Wan Lung Ng is an American actor, martial artist and fight choreographer.

He is best known for his roles in martial arts films such as "Birth of the Dragon", "Enter the Fat Dragon", and "Triple Threat". Ng started practicing martial arts at a young age and is particularly skilled in Wing Chun, having studied under renowned masters such as Wong Shun Leung and Ip Chun. In addition to his work in film, Ng has also trained various celebrities and athletes in martial arts, including basketball player Kobe Bryant. He is also a certified instructor in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and owns his own martial arts school.

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Gregory Siff

Gregory Siff (December 21, 1977 Brooklyn-) also known as Gregory George Siff or Greg Siff is an American playwright, actor, artist, film producer, singer and visual artist.

Siff is known for his unique style of art, which combines abstract painting with pop culture symbols, and has been exhibited in numerous galleries across the world, including Los Angeles, New York, and London. He has also collaborated with several iconic brands, including Nike, MTV, Mercedes-Benz, Disney, and Helmut Lang.

In addition to his art career, Siff has dabbled in acting and film production, having appeared in movies such as The Art of Getting By and The Wolf of Wall Street. He has also produced and directed several short films, including the award-winning Atrophy.

Siff is also a talented musician and has released two albums, "If You're Loney" and "Old Enough to Know Better."

His work has been featured in various publications such as The New York Times, GQ, and Vanity Fair. Siff's art has been collected by celebrities such as Pharrell Williams, Beyonce, and Justin Timberlake.

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Bobby Moynihan

Bobby Moynihan (January 31, 1977 Eastchester-) a.k.a. Robert Moynihan, Robert Moynihan, Jr., Robert M. Moynihan, Jr., Bobby Moynihan Jr., Robert Michael Moynihan, Jr. or Robert Michael "Bobby" Moynihan, Jr. is an American actor, comedian, impressionist and screenwriter.

He is best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, where he was a cast member for nine seasons from 2008 to 2017. During his time on the show, Moynihan became known for his impressions of characters such as Snooki, Guy Fieri, and Chris Christie. He has also appeared in numerous films and television shows, including the animated series "We Bare Bears" and the films "Sisters" and "The Secret Life of Pets." In addition to his work in front of the camera, Moynihan has also written for several television shows, including "Saturday Night Live" and "The Awesomes."

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Pete Capella

Pete Capella (June 3, 1977 Red Bank-) also known as Lucas Gray, Peter Regerland Capella, Matthew Charles or Peter Charles Capella III is an American actor, comedian and voice actor.

He is best known for his voice work in various popular anime television series, including but not limited to, Sonic the Hedgehog, Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Capella has been praised for his ability to bring a wide range of unique characters to life through his voice acting skills.

In addition to his voice acting work, Capella has also had a successful career as a comedian and actor. He has appeared in several television shows, such as "The Sopranos" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," as well as films like "Reservation Road" and "The Wrestler."

Capella has been active in the entertainment industry since the early 2000s, and continues to be a sought-after voice actor and performer. He is known for his versatility, talent and commitment to his craft.

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Kenny Blank

Kenny Blank (September 15, 1977 New York City-) otherwise known as Kenn Micheal, Kenneth Michael Benbow Blank or Kenn Michael is an American actor, film score composer, musician, film producer, television producer, film director, television director, cinematographer and film editor.

Blank started his career as an actor in the early 2000s, landing small roles in a number of films and TV shows. However, his passion for music and filmmaking led him to explore other aspects of the entertainment industry. He began composing music for films and TV shows, and eventually started producing and directing his own projects.

With over two decades of experience in the industry, Blank has become a respected figure among his peers. He has worked on a variety of projects, ranging from indie films to blockbuster hits. He is also known for his collaborations with other artists, including singers, songwriters, and other filmmakers.

In addition to his work in entertainment, Blank is also involved in various charitable causes. He is a strong advocate for mental health awareness and has used his platform to raise awareness and funds for mental health organizations.

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King Gordy

King Gordy (August 18, 1977 Detroit-) a.k.a. Waverly W. Alford III, Dark Lord Vader, The King Of Horrorcore or Cobain The Dead is an American actor and rapper.

King Gordy is best known for his unique style of music which blends elements of horror and hip hop. He began his career in music in the late 1990s and gained popularity with his debut album "The Entity" in 2003. He has since released several albums and collaborations with other artists.

Aside from music, King Gordy has also made appearances in film and TV, including the horror movie "Boo" and the TV series "Detroit 187". He has also acted in several theater productions.

King Gordy has faced numerous personal struggles throughout his life, including drug addiction and mental health issues, which have influenced his music. However, he has been open about his struggles and has used them as inspiration for his art. He continues to be an influential figure in the horrorcore scene and a voice for those facing similar challenges.

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RonReaco Lee

RonReaco Lee (August 27, 1977 Decatur-) also known as Ron 'Reaco' Lee, Ron Reaco Lee, Ron Rocco or Ronreaco Lee is an American actor.

He is best known for his roles as Tyreke Scott on the hit sitcom "Sister, Sister" and as Jamal Woodson on the comedy series "The Good Guys". Lee has also appeared in a number of other popular TV shows including "ER", "Girlfriends", "Survivor's Remorse", and "Ballers". In addition to his television work, he has also had roles in several films such as "Glory Road" and "Madea Goes to Jail". Lee is a graduate of DeKalb School of the Arts in Atlanta and went on to attend Santa Monica College in California.

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Al Shearer

Al Shearer (August 14, 1977 Columbus-) a.k.a. Aly Al or Hits is an American actor.

He is best known for his role as 'Dee Loc' in the 2001 comedy film 'How High'. Al Shearer also hosted the MTV show 'Hits from the Street', where he interviewed celebrities on the streets. Later, he hosted the BET show 'Comic View' from 2006 to 2008. Al Shearer has also appeared in other films such as 'Glory Road' and 'Green Street Hooligans: Underground'. He is also a voice-over artist who has worked on various video games and commercials.

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Selwyn Ward

Selwyn Ward (June 13, 1977 Kokomo-) is an American actor.

He is best known for his role as T.J. Johnson, the Blue Turbo Ranger, in the TV series "Power Rangers Turbo" and "Power Rangers in Space." Ward has also had guest roles in various TV shows such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "The Jamie Foxx Show," and "Moesha." In addition to his acting career, Ward is also a professional dancer and has worked with well-known artists such as Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Beyoncé. He has also choreographed for various TV shows and music videos. Ward is an advocate for dance education and has taught at various dance schools and workshops around the world.

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John Cena

John Cena (April 23, 1977 West Newbury-) otherwise known as John Felix Anthony Cena, Mr. P, The Prototype, The Chain Gang Soldier, The Doctor of Thuganomics, The Champ, The Chain Gang Commander, Jonathan Felix Anthony Cena Jr., Prototype, John Cena Jr., 'Prototype' John Cena, Cena, John, The Marine, The Franchise, Chain Gang, Dr. of Thuganomics, Super Cena, Cena, The Marky Mark of Wrestling, Juan Cena, The Cenation Leader, Mr. Money in the Bank, John "Prototype" Cena, The Face of the WWE or The Hustle Loyalty & Respect Soldier is an American wrestler, singer, actor, rapper, musician and bodybuilder.

Cena first gained fame in the world of professional wrestling, where he has won numerous championships and awards, including the WWE championship 16 times. He is also known for his catchphrase "You can't see me," which has become a popular cultural reference. In addition to his success in the wrestling industry, Cena has also pursued a career in acting, appearing in films such as "Trainwreck" and "Blockers." He is also a philanthropist, working with organizations such as the Make-A-Wish Foundation to grant wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions. Cena has released a rap album and several singles, and he is also known for his work as a television host and commentator. He continues to be a popular figure in the world of sports and entertainment.

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James Van Der Beek

James Van Der Beek (March 8, 1977 Cheshire-) also known as Baby James, Beek, James Van Derbeek, The Dawson, The Beek, Baby James, Beek, James David Van Der Beek Jr. or James David Van Der Beek, Jr. is an American actor. He has three children, Olivia Van Der Beek, Joshua Van Der Beek and Annabel Leah Van Der Beek.

Van Der Beek rose to fame in the late 90s with his breakout role as Dawson Leery in the television series "Dawson's Creek." He continued his successful acting career with appearances in films such as "Varsity Blues," "The Rules of Attraction," and "The Iceman." In recent years, Van Der Beek has also appeared on various television shows, including "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23," "CSI: Cyber," and "Pose." In addition to acting, Van Der Beek has also competed on the reality television shows "Dancing with the Stars" and "The Masked Singer." He is also an advocate for various charitable organizations, including The Pablove Foundation and The LadyGang Foundation.

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Matt Bomer

Matt Bomer (October 11, 1977 Spring-) a.k.a. Matthew S. Bomer or Matthew Staton Bomer is an American actor. He has three children, Walker Bomer, Kit Bomer and Henry Bomer.

Bomer is best known for his role as Neal Caffrey in the USA Network series "White Collar". He has also appeared in several other television series such as "American Horror Story", "The Normal Heart" and "Doom Patrol". In addition to his television work, Bomer has also acted in several films including "Magic Mike", "The Nice Guys" and "Space Station 76". He is also a singer and has contributed to the soundtracks of "Magic Mike XXL" and "American Horror Story: Freak Show". Bomer is openly gay and an advocate for LGBTQ rights. He has been married to publicist Simon Halls since 2011.

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Randy Harrison

Randy Harrison (November 2, 1977 Nashua-) otherwise known as Randolph Clarke Harrison, Randolph C. Harrison or Randolph Clarke "Randy" Harrison is an American actor and film producer.

He is best known for his role as Justin Taylor in the Showtime drama series Queer as Folk. Harrison grew up in New Hampshire and graduated from the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City. In addition to Queer as Folk, he has appeared in several stage productions, including Wicked, The Who's Tommy, and most recently, Angels in America. Harrison has also produced several independent films, including Photo Op, in which he starred. In his free time, he enjoys reading, writing, and practicing yoga. He is openly gay and an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.

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Colin Hanks

Colin Hanks (November 24, 1977 Sacramento-) a.k.a. Colin Lewes Dillingham or Colin Lewes Hanks is an American actor, voice actor, film producer, film director and writer. He has two children, Olivia Jane Hanks and Charlotte Bryant.

He is the son of famous actor Tom Hanks and his first wife, producer and actress Samantha Lewes. Colin Hanks has appeared in numerous films and television shows including "Orange County," "King Kong," "Dexter," "Fargo," and "Life in Pieces." He has also directed several documentaries such as "All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records" and "Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends)." Hanks is a committed philanthropist and has supported several organizations related to cancer research and childhood education. In 2013, he launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund his first feature film as a writer-director, "All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records," which gained critical acclaim upon its release.

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Jon Heder

Jon Heder (October 26, 1977 Fort Collins-) also known as Jonathan Joseph Heder, Johnathan Joseph Heder, Jonathan Heder, John Heder or Jonathan Joseph "Jon" Heder is an American actor, voice actor, film producer and comedian. His child is called Evan Jane Heder.

Heder is best known for his breakout role as the titular character in the 2004 cult classic, Napoleon Dynamite. He also starred in several other films such as The Benchwarmers, Blades of Glory and When in Rome. Heder has also lent his voice to a number of animated projects including the popular TV series, Robot Chicken. Apart from his work on screen, Heder has also made notable appearances on stage and television. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where he studied animation. In 2002, Heder married Kirsten Bales and together they have four children. Heder continues to act in both film and television, and has also taken on producing projects.

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Joel David Moore

Joel David Moore (September 25, 1977 Portland-) also known as Joel D. Moore or Joel Moore is an American actor, film producer, film director and screenwriter.

He attended Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Oregon and received a degree in Performing Arts. His breakthrough role came in the 2004 comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, where he played Owen Dittman, a.k.a. "The Pirate." He went on to appear in numerous films and television shows, including Avatar, Bones, and Hawaii Five-0. Moore has also directed and produced several independent films, including Spiral and Killing Winston Jones. Off-screen, he is actively involved in charity work, supporting causes such as Doctors Without Borders and The Humane Society of the United States.

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