--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 on March 21, 1962, in Commack, Long Island.
--2. By watching and imitating
other comics, such as Jerry Seinfeld, I eventually came up with my own material and honed my magnetic presence for the stage.
--3. I made five winning appearances on Star Search before moving to Los Angeles
in 1984.
--4. I came up with the idea for VH-1's "Stand-Up Spotlight" and hosted for four years.
--5. I received two
Emmy awards in 1998 for "Outstanding Talk Show" and "Outstanding Talk Show Host."
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born August 4, 1955, in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
--2. In 1987, I made my film debut in the wilderness thriller, "Hunter’s Blood."
--3. I had major Hollywood roles in Oliver Stone’s "U-Turn" and the sci-fi blockbuster "Armageddon."
--4. In
2000, I directed a film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's novel "All the Pretty Horses."
--5. My role in "Monster's Ball"
earned me two Golden Globe nominations.
WHO
AM I?
1. I was born on June 3, 1925, in New York City.
2. My brother Julius, born in 1929, was killed when he was hit by a truck in 1938.
3. A versatile actor, I sought
work in a variety of genres in order to avoid being typecast.
4. My first major film was "The Sweet Smell of Success"
in 1957.
5. One of my daughters is a famous actress and can be seen in such movies as "True Lies" and "Halloween".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on May 31, 1976 in Dublin, Ireland.
--2. I attended the Gaiety Drama School in Dublin, but eventually
dropped out when I landed the role of Danny Byrne on the BBC series "Ballykissangel."
--3. My first U.S. film was the Irish gangster drama "Ordinary Decent Criminal"
with Kevin Spacey.
--4. I earned the leading role in numerous features films, including "American Outlaws" as Jesse James.
--5. In 2003, I became the father of a baby boy.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on September 23, 1926 in Hamlet, North Carolina.
--2. I studied woodwind at the Granoff Studios and the Ornstein School of Music in Philadelphia
during the late 1940s.
--3. By 1955, when I joined Miles Davis's celebrated quintet, I was playing tenor saxophone exclusively.
--4. In May 1960, I began leading my own quartet.
--5. My music gradually reflected my interest in Eastern music and
philosophy on such recordings as "Om," "Ascension," and "A Love Supreme."
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born November 18, 1974, in Darien, Connecticut.
--2. By the mid-1990s, I had become a fairly recognizable face among members of the hip New York City subculture.
--3. I made my film debut in the controversial 1995 feature
"Kids."
--4. In 1999, I appeared in three films: the edgy "julien donkey-boy"; the drama "A Map of the World"; and the
emotionally charged "Boys Don't Cry."
--5. In early 2000, I starred in the HBO special "If These Walls Could Talk 2."
WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born November 17, 1944, in Neptune, New Jersey.
--2. From 1978 to 1983, I gained widespread recognition on the hit sitcom "Taxi."
--3. I had hilarious supporting
turns in "Romancing the Stone" and its sequel "Jewel of the Nile."
--4. In 1987, I made
my feature directorial debut with "Throw Momma From the Train."
--5. I produced and co-starred in "Man on the Moon," a
biopic of Andy Kaufman.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on April 12, 1957, in Norman, Oklahoma.
--2. Throughout my teens, I performed with local bluegrass groups.
--3. My first album with RCA, "Turn Me Loose,"
proved to be an auspicious debut.
--4. My 1989 album, "When I Call Your Name," was certified double platinum for two million
copies sold.
--5. In addition to my music career, I am also recognized for my community involvement and participation
in charity events.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born March 26, 1968, in Knoxville, Tennessee.
--2. While attending East Tennessee
State, I began writing my own songs and playing at local bars.
--3.
I went gold with "Me and You" in 1996, platinum with "I Will Stand" in 1997 and double platinum with "Everywhere We Go" in
1999.
--4. In 2001, I released my first "Greatest Hits" album.
--5. In 2002, my rock-influenced "No Shoes, No Shirt,
No Problem" was released.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born February 4, 1962, in Long Branch, New
Jersey.
--2. By the age of 15, I was already playing acoustic guitar and singing.
--3. My
debut album Killin' Time (1989) stayed at No. 1 on the country album charts for 28 weeks.
--4. In 1990, I released my
second album Put Yourself in My Shoes.
--5. I also tried my hand at acting, appearing in television's Wings and the film
Maverick in 1994.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born March 30, 1957 in New York City.
--2. After
graduating from college, I became a regular on the comedy club circuit.
--3. I starred in the short-lived series My Two
Dads in 1987.
--4. In 1992, I became co-creator and co-producer of the hit sitcom Mad About You.
--5. I am also the
author of the best-selling book Couplehood.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born August 14, 1959, in La Jolla, California.
--2. In 1990, I made my feature film debut in "Miller’s Crossing."
--3. On stage, I starred in a 1992 production
of "The Skin of Our Teeth" in Chicago and in the Off-Broadway
play "The Years."
--4. In 2000, I appeared on the big screen in the surprise hit "Space Cowboys."
--5. I earned an
Academy Award for my role in "Pollock."
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on September 3, 1965, in New York City.
--2.
I made my acting debut at the age of nine, as an extra in the renowned TV film The Execution of Private Slovik.
--3. In
1986, I landed the breakthrough role of my career in Oliver Stone’s autobiographical war drama "Platoon."
--4. In
2000, my brother and I headlined the controversial biopic "Rated X."
--5. I have also gained notoriety for my recurrent
battles with drugs and alcohol.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born January 13, 1961 in New York City.
--2. I began
my acting career at the Practical Theatre Company and with the prestigious Second
City comedy troupe.
--3. I was cast as a regular on Saturday Night
Live in 1982.
--4. In 1986, I launched my film career, appearing in Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters.
--5. It
was my role on the hit sitcom Seinfeld that launched me into stardom.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born September 28, 1968, in Tenafly, New Jersey.
--2. I graduated from Harvard University
with a degree in East Asian studies.
--3. I first stepped into the spotlight in 1992 in the short-lived syndicated teen
serial Swans Crossing.
--4. I made my Hollywood debut in Quiz Show (1994).
--5. My
breakthrough role was in Woody Allen's Mighty Aphrodite.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born April 7, 1954 in Hong Kong, China.
--2. At age 7, my parents moved to Australia
to find new jobs and I was left behind to study at the Chinese Opera Research Institute.
--3. I appeared in my first film,
the Cantonese feature "Big and Little Wong Tin Bar," when I was only eight, and went on to appear in a number of musical films.
--4. After Bruce Lee's tragic, unexpected death in 1973, I was singled out as a likely successor of his mantle as the
king of Hong Kong cinema.
--5. I was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the
MTV Movie Awards in 1995 by Quentin Tarantino, who reportedly threatened to boycott the ceremony if I did
not receive
the award.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on May 23, 1928 in Maysville, Kentucky.
--2. I joined Tony Pastor's orchestra in 1945, singing duets with my younger sister, Betty.
--3. In 1950, I recorded
a dialect song, Come On-a My House, and became a pop star.
--4. Personal problems silenced me for almost 20 years, but
I began appearing in nostalgia shows in the 1970s.
--5. In 2002 I received a Grammy Award for lifetime achievement.
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born August 3, 1940 in Dayton, Ohio.
--2. I worked in the theater before beginning a film career in Catch 22.
--3. In 1985, I narrated Broken Arrow, an Oscar-winning documentary about the Navajo nation.
--4. I won a Golden
Globe award in 2001 for my role on the television series The West Wing.
--5. My son is also in the acting business.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was born January 29, 1945 in Detroit,
Michigan.
--2. During the 1970s I supported myself as a
model.
--3. In 1979, I was cast on CBS's detective series Magnum, PI.
--4.
In 1987, I appeared in the hugely popular Three Men and a Baby.
--5. I have also appeared in the
films In and Out and The Love Letter.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was born in Pasco, Washington.
--2. I am an iconic figure to sports fans of Chicago.
--3. Began college career as defensive
back only to switch to linebacker.
--4. I was the Ninth Overall Pick in 2000 NFL draft.
--5. I have been in five Pro-bowls.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was born November 18, 1974, in Darien,
Connecticut.
--2. By the mid-1990s, I had become a fairly
recognizable face among members of the hip New York City
subculture.
--3. I made my film debut in the controversial 1995 feature "Kids."
--4. In 1999, I appeared in three films: the edgy "julien donkey-boy"; the drama "A Map of the World"; and the emotionally
charged "Boys Don't Cry."
--5. In early 2000, I starred in the HBO special "If These Walls Could
Talk 2."
--Answer to "WHO AM I?"
Chloe Sevigny