--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia.
--2. After leaving the Navy, I returned home
to take over the family peanut business.
--3. I served as Georgia's
liberal state senator from 1962 to 1966, then governor from 1971 to 1974.
--4. My achievements during my term as President
of the U.S. were overshadowed somewhat
by my perceived shortcomings in handling several major crises.
--5. For one week every year since 1984, my wife and I
have led a work project for Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit Christian organization dedicated to building or
renovating shelter for the underprivileged worldwide.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on February 13, 1950, in Surrey, England.
--2. When I was 17, my music group and I signed a deal with Decca Records.
--3. I went solo in 1977 and found success
in mixing electronics and world music into art rock.
--4. I have been politically active in my career, using my music
to promote Amnesty International and Greenpeace.
--5. The single and video for my song "Sledgehammer" broke me into the
mainstream.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on October 30, 1945, in New York City.
--2.
Despite poor grades, my excellent audition won me acceptance into Yale University's Drama School.
--3. Within two weeks of moving to L.A.
I won a part as Valerie Harper's date on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show".
--4. I followed that appearance with a bigger role
on "The Bob Newhart Show".
--5. On January 15, 1974, I made my television debut as Arthur Fonzarelli.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on December 25, 1946 in Pascagoula, Mississippi.
--2. I attended the University of Southern
Mississippi, where I took up the guitar to meet women.
--3. After working with a cover band
called The Now Generation, I landed my first record contract in 1970.
--4. My loyal fans call themselves "Parrotheads".
--5. In the late 1980s I capitalized on my beach-bum image with several books, a chain of clubs, a line of beach clothing
and my own custom record label.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on September 25, 1961, in Los Angeles, California.
--2. I've been frequently referred to by the media as "The Queen of Mean".
--3. I made my first television series
appearance in "CHiPs" in 1980.
--4. I got my big break when I successfully auditioned for a role in "Dynasty".
--5.
In 1993, I joined producer Aaron Spelling as part of the cast of "Melrose Place".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on May 13, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York.
--2. After being asked to leave Alexander Hamilton
Vocational School for truancy, I was sent to Lebanon with the Marine Corps.
--3. Upon my return, I joined New York's Actors Studio where I studied under Frank Corsaro, Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg.
--4. My 1973 film, "Mean Streets", earned me fame and critical acclaim.
--5. I earned an Oscar nod for my portrayal
of gangster Mickey Cohen in "Bugsy".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on June 28, 1960, in Port Angeles, Washington.
--2. Playing two sports in college, I signed with the New York Yankees as a right fielder.
--3. After my senior season
at Stanford University,
I finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting for football.
--4. When I retired, I left football as the winningest quarterback
in NFL history, with 148 victories.
--5. Myself and Dan Marino are the only two quarterbacks to have passed for over 50,000
yards.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on August 30, 1972, in San Diego, California.
--2. My successful modeling career landed me in such magazines as Mademoiselle and Seventeen, and in advertising campaigns
for such companies as Calvin Klein, Coca-Cola
and Levi's.
--3. In 1994, I won my first film role in the blockbuster
action-comedy "The Mask".
--4. I've made quite a few independent films, including "Feeling Minnesota" and "The Last Supper".
--5. Some of my most recent films include such popular titles as "Gangs of New York", "Charlie's Angels" and "Vanilla
Sky".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California.
--2. I developed a penchant for drawing and enrolled at the California Institute of Arts, where I majored in animation.
--3. In 1982, I released the award-winning short "Vincent", which paid homage to the enduring work of my childhood idol,
Vincent Price.
--4. I was commissioned by Paul Reubens to direct the wildly inventive comedy "Pee-wee's Big Adventure".
--5. The success of that film brought about other opportunities, including the 1988 ghost story "Beetlejuice".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on December 29, 1947, in San Diego, California.
--2. I graduated with a drama degree from Carnegie Mellon University.
--3. I abandoned stage
acting for the profitable world of television commercials, where I won attention as the suave "Aramis Man".
--4. My first
continual TV role was that of a villain on the NBC soap opera "Sommerset".
--5. I am famous for my role on a comedy series
as a skirt-chasing bartender.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on March 17, 1951, in Springfield, Massachusetts.
--2. At nine-years-old, I started out as a stock player for Disney's film and TV projects and starred in my own Western
series "The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters".
--3. An injury to my shoulder in 1973 ended my dreams of becoming a major league
baseball player.
--4. In 1979, I got to play the role of my young career in writer-director John Carpenter's TV biopic
"Elvis".
--5. I played loud-mouthed tough guy Jack Burton in the 1986 action-comedy "Big Trouble in Little China".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on December 18, 1955 in Newark, New Jersey.
--2. I landed my first role in a TV commercial while accompanying a friend to a casting agency.
--3. I found my first
substantial work as Joey Perrini on the daytime drama "Another World".
--4. I was ready to call it quits when I was cast
in the role of a crazed ex-con husband opposite Melanie Griffith in "Something Wild".
--5. I am best known for my on-the-edge
tough-guy characterizations in films like "GoodFellas".
--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. I made my film debut in 1984's
"A Nightmare on Elm Street".
--5. I leapt into
stardom when I replaced Jeff Yagher in the role of undercover cop Tommy Hanson in the popular Canadian-filmed TV series "21 Jump Street".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on March 22, 1931, in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada.
--2. I made my feature film debut as one of "The
Brothers Karamazov" in a 1958 film version starring Yul Brynner.
--3. I starred as an assistant district attorney in the
short-lived drama series "For the People".
--4. I published my first novel, the bestselling science fiction page-turner
"TekWar", in 1989.
--5. From 1989 to 1995, I hosted "Rescue 911", a popular reality-based TV show.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on May 25, 1939, in Burnley, England.
--2. I attended the University of Cambridge,
graduating with a degree in English literature in 1961.
--3. With Edward Petherbridge, I founded the Actor's Company,
a London-based, democratically run touring company, in 1972.
--4. In 1988, in response to a piece of legislation passed
in Britain barring local authorities from
promoting so-called "homosexual causes," I publicly acknowledged my own homosexuality in a broadcast on BBC Radio.
--5.
Most recently I have been recognized for my roles as Gandalf in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy and Magneto in both "X-Men"
films.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on April 7, 1928, in Norman, Oklahoma.
--2. I was awarded a Purple Heart for being wounded in action during the Korea War.
--3. I began my show business
career with a non-speaking role in the Broadway play "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial".
--4. After costarring in several
films in 1956, I landed the role of Bret Maverick on the popular TV Western series "Maverick".
--5. I recently joined
the cast of "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter" after the untimely death of John Ritter.