--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on March 10, 1958 in Meadville, Pennsylvania.
--2. I won a scholarship to
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania at age 15 where I studied creative writing and fine arts.
--3. I was once the winner
of the Miss Pennsylvania beauty pageant.
--4. My first notable acting role came in 1990's "Total Recall" as the wife of
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
--5. Audiences remember me most for my revealing role in "Basic Instinct".
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on August 31, 1949 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
--2. As a child, I composed music for school theater productions.
--3. My talents as a youth also included excelling
in gymnastics.
--4. In 1975, I landed my first film role, that of a two-bit pimp in "Report to the Commissioner".
--5.
I was praised as a leading man for the nineties, comparable to a Cary Grant or a Clark Gable from an earlier era.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born September 21, 1947, in Portland, Maine.
--2. I graduated from the University of Maine
in 1970 with a degree in English; in the fall of 1971, I began teaching at a high school called Hampden Academy.
--3. After my first two
attempts at a novel were rejected, I became frustrated and reportedly threw away my next manuscript, which became a bestseller
and a hit 1976 movie.
--4. I published a good deal of work under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, which I used from 1977
to 1984.
--5. All together, I have sold well over 100 million copies of my books worldwide and have become the richest
writer of all time.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born October 3, 1941 in Spring Gulley, South Carolina
--2.
My heavy build gave me my nickname that everyone came to know me by.
--3. With a natural gift for imitation, I enjoyed
impersonating the styles of my musical heroes Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley.
--4. I began performing
in churches and on the streets with my singing group, The Quantrells.
--5. In the early 90s, Nabisco featured me twisting
the Oreo cookie, resulting in one of the company's most successful promotions ever.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on November 19, 1961 in Fairfield, Connecticut.
--2. After graduating from high school, I attended New York
University, where I studied journalism and supported myself by appearing
in commercials.
--3. From 1982 to 1984, I appeared regularly on the CBS daytime soap opera "As the World Turns".
--4.
In 1990, I won acclaim for my portrayal of Jim Morrison's drugged-out mistress in Oliver Stone's "The Doors".
--5. My
outlandish performance in a deli during one of my films is regarded as one of the greatest comic moments in movie history.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born in Owensboro, Kentucky,
on June 9, 1963.
--2. I dropped out of school at age 17 in hopes of becoming a rock musician.
--3. I got into acting
after a visit to LA with my former wife, who introduced me to actor Nicolas Cage.
--4. In 1987, I leapt into stardom when
I replaced Jeff Yagher on the popular Canadian-filmed TV series "21 Jump Street".
--5. One of my upcoming projects includes an adaptation of Stephen King's novella "Two Past Midnight: Secret Window, Secret Garden".
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on August 15, 1912, in Pasadena, California.
--2. In 1941, at the onset of World War II, I moved to Washington,
D.C., where I volunteered as a research assistant for a newly formed government
intelligence agency.
--3. After moving to France,
I developed a penchant for French cuisine and attended the world-famous Cordon Bleu cooking school.
--4. I received the
prestigious George Foster Peabody Award in 1964, followed by an Emmy Award in 1966 for my show, "The French Chef".
--5.
In 1993, I was the first woman inducted into the Culinary Institute Hall of Fame.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on June 29, 1944, in Goose Creek, Texas.
--2. I attended Kansas State
University on a football scholarship before a knee injury caused me to
abandon my pursuit of a professional sports career.
--3. While turning my attention toward theater studies, I played percussion
with Leon Russell, Kris Kristofferson, and Willie Nelson.
--4. In 1971, I made my cinematic debut with a lead role in
the biker film "Angels Hard as They Come".
--5. In 1988, I was the victim of a near-fatal motorcycle accident, which resulted
in the enactment of stricter helmet laws in the state of California.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on September 9, 1951, in Caraopolis, Pennsylvania.
--2. I majored in speech at Kent State
University, during which time I wrote comedy material and began acting.
--3. After three years I left college and began performing with Chicago's Second City improvisational group.
--4.
In 1983, I played opposite Teri Garr in a domestic comedy that made me an overnight star.
--5. In 1988 I played a recovering
alcoholic in one of my few dramatic features, for which I was named Best Actor by national film critics.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on July 22, 1947 in San Francisco, California.
--2. I made my film debut in "Escape from Alcatraz", starring Clint Eastwood.
--3.
My biggest success in film came when I portrayed a cop partnered up with one of Hollywood's
hunkiest actors.
--4. I was appointed a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Development rogram in March 1998.
--5.
In 1999, I launched a high-profile criticism of New York City
taxi cabs after umerous instances of being passed due to the color of my skin.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on December 22, 1945 in Glasgow, Kentucky.
--2. In 1962, I won the America's
Junior Miss pageant.
--3. In 1970, I began working for Ron Ziegler, President Richard Nixon's press secretary.
--4.
In 1981, I landed a coanchor spot on CBS's "This Morning" (now CBS Morning News) with Charles Kuralt.
--5. In 1998, I
was given a coanchor spot on ABC's "20/20", and in January 1999, I joined Charles Gibson as cohost of "Good Morning America".
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on January 2, 1968 in the Bronx, New York.
--2.
Though I attended four different high schools, I managed to become class president at three of them and enjoyed performing
in school plays.
--3. I eventually landed a short role on the dramatic series "Hill Street Blues".
--4. I made my
big screen debut in 1988's "Coming to America".
--5. The film "Jerry Maguire" made me a bona fide star.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on October 4, 1946 in New York City.
--2. In high
school, my rebellious nature shone through when I was arrested for my involvement in Vietnam and Civil Rights protests.
--3. After high school, I attended Catholic University in Washington,
D.C. and lived off-campus with my grandparents.
--4. In 1975, I appeared
in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show".
--5. I earned an Oscar nomination for my role as a waitress turned criminal convict
in 1991's groundbreaking hit, "Thelma and Louise".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on December 2, 1967, in Queens, New York.
--2. I attended the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor, where I studied Asian languages and culture
and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1990.
--3. During my senior year, I auditioned for a supporting part in a school
production of "Alice in Wonderland"; to my surprise, I won
the lead role.
--4. My earliest acting job found me in a small role on the teen drama "Beverly Hills, 90210" during the
1991-92 season, playing a waitress at the gang's favorite hang-
out, the Peach Pit.
--5. In 1999 I earned a nomination
for Best Supporting Actress at the Emmy's for my role on "Ally McBeal".
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born August 10, 1960 in Malaga, Spain.
--2. I began acting with a small theater company in Malaga,
although my real dream was to play professional soccer.
--3. At 19 in 1981, I moved to Madrid and joined the ensemble of the National Theater of Spain.
--4. It wasn't until
"The Mambo Kings" in 1992 that I made my U.S.
film debut.
--5. Often compared with Rudolph Valentino for my Latin looks and heavy accent, I am considered one of Hollywood's most attractive leading men.