--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on February 17th, 1981 in New York City, New York.
--2. My
grandfather was the first of Elizabeth Taylor's many ex-husbands.
--3. I broke off my engagement to famous Tommy Hilfiger
model Jason Shaw in 2002.
--4. For my 21st birthday, I threw five parties for myself in New York,
Las Vegas, London, Hollywood
and Tokyo.
--5. In 2003 I starred in a reality series
takeoff on the 1960s sitcom "Green Acres" entitled "The Simple Life".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on July 26, 1964, in Arlington, Virginia.
--2. I got my big break in 1989 with a part in the independent feature "Who Shot Patakango".
--3. That led to a short
run as Tess McGill on the ill-fated NBC sitcom "Working Girl".
--4. In 1993, I replaced Lori Petty in the futuristic Sylvester
Stallone vehicle Demolition Man.
--5. But it was in the box-office hit "Speed" that I first earned widespread recognition.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on July 24, 1970, in the Bronx, New York.
--2.
I began my career as a dancer, appearing in stage musicals and various music videos.
--3. In 1990, I won a national competition
and earned a spot dancing on the popular Fox comedy television series, "In Living Color".
--4. My first big break came
in 1997, when I was chosen to play the title role in "Selena".
--5. My musical career also began to take off, as I released
my debut Latin pop album, "On the 6" in June 1999.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on May 24, 1945 in Brooklyn, New York.
--2. I met my future husband when I was fourteen, and he was serving with the U.S. Armed Forces.
--3. Although our
marriage didn't last, my husband and I remained friends, and raised our daughter together, until his death in 1977.
--4.
I joined the cast of the hugely popular night-time soap "Dallas"
after taking a strong interest in acting.
--5. I starred in three "Naked Gun" movies with Leslie Nielsen between 1988
and 1994.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on February 19, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan.
--2. I tried barber school and courses in dentistry before giving my full attention to music.
--3. In 1954 I formed
a rhythm and blues group called the Matadors; the name was changed to the Miracles three years later.
--4. I left my band
and pursued a solo career in 1972.
--5. From my long and successful career, many have dubbed me as the "poet laureate
of soul music".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on July 31, 1962 in Orlando, Florida.
--2. I attended the High School for the Performing Arts in New York City.
--3. I made my film debut in "Wildcats" starring Goldie Hawn in 1986.
--4. After Spike Lee spotted me in the Michael
Jackson video "Bad", he cast me in "Mo' Better Blues" opposite Denzel Washington in 1990.
--5. The following year I went
on to take the leading role in Lee's "Jungle Fever".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
on November 3, 1953.
--2. I didn't get my start in comedy until after my graduation from Pittsburgh's
Point Park College.
--3. It was in 1984, while doing standup at a Los Angeles comedy club, that I was discovered by "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels.
--4. In 1994, I co-produced and starred in my own show on HBO, for which I won two Emmys.
--5. In 2000, I moved to
the sidelines to provide alternative play-by-play commentary for ABC's "Monday Night Football."
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born December 29, 1972, in Lewisham, London, England.
--2. I left school at age 16 after winning a part as a teenage runaway
on the British television soap opera "Families".
--3. In 1994, I made my film debut, in the poorly received British film
"Shopping"; the film also featured my future wife, Sadie Frost.
--4. In 1997, I had important supporting roles in three
major American films: "Gattaca", "Midnight in the Garden of
Good and Evil" and "Wilde".
--5. In 2004, I received an Academy Award
nomination for my performance in "Cold Mountain"
opposite Nicole Kidman.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was born on March 25, 1965 in Nelsonville, Ohio.
--2. In 1976, I won my first Broadway
role in "The Innocents".
--3. I received my first major break when I was chosen to take over the title role of "Annie"
on Broadway, from 1979 to 1980.
--4. I made my film debut in 1979 with "Rich Kids", co-starring John Lithgow, Trini Alvarado
and Olympia Dukakis.
--5. Recently, I've won a Golden Globe award for my work on a popular HBO show in 2000, 2001 and
2002.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on March 18, 1970, in Newark, New Jersey.
--2. In my junior year of high school I formed a rap group called Ladies Fresh.
--3. In 1988 I released my first single,
"Wrath of My Madness."
--4. In 1989, I released the album "All Hail to the Queen", which sold over one million copies.
--5. After winning a Grammy, my fame translated into film appearances, including roles in "Juice", Spike Lee's "Jungle
Fever", "House Party II" and "Set It Off".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on April 29, 1958, in Santa Ana, California.
--2. I once worked as a check-out girl at a local supermarket.
--3. I once reigned as Miss Orange County.
--4. One of my first films was a disappointing sequel to a classic musical.
--5. Only a year later, I proved I had
staying power when I played opposite Al Pacino in "Scarface".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on January 12, 1954 in Queens, New York.
--2. I was fired from my first radio program at Boston University for airing offensive material.
--3. After graduating magna cum laude,
I took radio jobs in Manhattan, Connecticut, Detroit,
Washington, and finally New York City.
--4. By 1991 I was the number one radio host in New York City.
--5. I have also published two autobiographical books, "Private Parts" and "Miss America".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born December 23, 1973 in New York City.
--2. I
attended New York's American
Academy of Dramatic Arts at the age of 12 and the High School for the
Performing Arts.
--3. I appeared in lesser-seen films that earned him critical praise but failed to put him in the public
spotlight, such as Steven Soderbergh's 1993 drama "King of the Hill".
--4. Despite a strong performance in Terrence Malick's
"The Thin Red Line" in 1998, many of my scenes ended up on the cutting room floor.
--5. At age 29, I was the youngest
Academy Award winner for Best Actor for my role in "The Pianist".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born January 3, 1956, in Peekskill, New York.
--2. I am a successful actor, director and producer.
--3. I have played a warrior, a journalist, a cop, a gangster,
a soldier, a gambler and many more roles.
--4. I won two Oscars in 1995.
--5. I have been chosen by People magazine
as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world three times.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on July 6, 1951, in Toowoomba, Australia.
--2. In 1981, I made my film debut in a bit part in the Australian thriller "Hoodwink".
--3. Over the next 15 years,
I continued my stage career and appeared in only four more Australian films before winning the starring role in Scott Hicks's
"Shine".
--4. I received my second Oscar nomination for my role in "Shakespeare in Love".
--5. In 2000, I played the
notorious literary figure Marquis de Sade in "Quills".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on March 23, 1930 in Albany, Georgia.
--2. I was orphaned at age 15.
--3. At that time, I left school and began playing music to earn a living, moving to
Seattle in 1947.
--4. A major influence on popular black
music during my early years, I influenced both white musicians and audiences.
--5. Before all this, I lost my sight from
glaucoma at the age of six.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on November 27, 1940, in San Francisco, California.
--2. I appeared in roughly 20 films as a child actor, beginning in 1946.
--3. As a teenager, I became a member of
a Hong Kong street gang, and in 1953 began studying
kung fu to sharpen my fighting skills.
--4. I gained a measure of celebrity with my role in the television series "The
Green Hornet".
--5. I died suddenly at the age of 32 from a brain edema.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on February 17, 1954 in Burbank, California.
--2. In junior high, I was plagued with scoliosis, and had to wear a back brace for four years, making me look unusually
skinny to my classmates.
--3. Unable to deal with academics, and the school social scene, I dropped out of school in the
tenth grade.
--4. By 1975, I had appeared on numerous magazine covers and was one of the most successful models in America.
--5. As a successful actress, I have appeared
in such films as "Major League", "Lethal Weapon 3" and "The Thomas Crown Affair".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born April 9, 1969, in Passaic, New Jersey.
--2. While attending Oxford University's
British Drama Academy for a three-month workshop, I helped produce the Globe Theater's production
of Howard Brenton's
"Bloody Poetry."
--3. I made my feature film debut in "Halloween: The Curse of Michael Meyers."
--4. In 1997, I made my Broadway debut in the acclaimed play, "The Last Night Of Ballyhoo."
--5. In early 2001, I
starred in A&E's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby."
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on March 22, 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee.
--2. At the age of 14, I won the lead in my first feature film, "The Man in the Moon."
--3. My performance in "Freeway"
earned me a Catalonian International Film Festival award.
--4. I have starred in such films as "Pleasantville," "Cruel
Intentions" and "Legally Blonde."
--5. I can currently be seen on screen in the film "Just Like Heaven."
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born September 28, 1968 in Shoreham, England
--2. I appeared in several TV movies and films in my teens.
--3. Critics began to take notice of me after my performance
in David Lynch’s acclaimed mystery "Mulholland Drive."
--4. I went on to appear in the hit thriller "The Ring" and "The Outsider" for Showtime.
--5. In 2003, I gave an acclaimed
performance in "21 Grams."
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on October 31, 1950, in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
--2. I got my break when I was offered membership
in the Second City
comedy troupe.
--3. The 1984 comedy "Splash" made me a movie star.
--4. Some of my most popular films include "The
Blues Brothers," "Spaceballs," and "Planes, Trains and Automobiles."
--5. I was also co-owner of a Canadian Football League
franchise, the Toronto Argonauts.
--WHO
AM I?
--1. I was born November 1, 1972, in Sydney, Australia.
--2. I made my feature film debut in the little-seen 1992 comedy
"The Efficiency Expert."
--3. My breakthrough role was in the black comedy "Muriel's Wedding" in 1994.
--4. In 1999,
I co-starred in the blockbuster suspense film "The Sixth Sense."
--5. In 2000, I made my debut on Broadway, scoring a
Tony nomination for my starring turn in "The Wild Party."