--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on April 19, 1979, in Los Angeles, California.
--2. In 1996, I landed a guest
role on the TV drama Party of
Five.
--3. I won a Golden Globe Award for my starring role in 2000's
Almost Famous.
--4. Also in 2000, I appeared in the ensemble cast of Robert
Altman's Dr. T and the Women.
--5. Other films have
included Raising Helen, Alex & Emma,
and The Skeleton Key.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on December 29, 1947, in San Diego, California.
--2. My first continual TV role was that of a villain on the
NBC soap opera Sommerset.
--3. I first achieved national
recognition on NBC's comedy
series Cheers.
--4. In 1984, I won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a
Miniseries
for Something About Amelia.
--5. In the late 1990s, I landed the title role in the CBS
sitcom Becker.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born October 12, 1968 in Sydney, Australia.
--2. I earbed critical praise for my performances in
Oklahoma!
and Carousel.
--3. I have become well-known to mainstream audiences for my
starring role in the X-Men film series.
--4. Some of my other films include Swordfish, Kate and
Leopold and Van Helsing.
--5. In 2004, I won a Tony Award
for my lead role in
Broadway's The Boy from Oz.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on September 9, 1966 in New York City.
--2. In 1989,
I starred in my first film, Going Overboard.
--3. I was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live
from 1990-1995.
--4. My first title film role came in 1995 with Billy
Madison.
--5. Other films include The Wedding Singer, Big
Daddy, and
50 First Dates.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on August 28, 1982, in Jackson, Mississippi.
--2. At the age of 11, I recorded my first album, All That.
--3. In 1996, I signed with Curb Records and recorded
the
album Blue.
--4. My 1997 album, You Light up my Life, became the first
album in music history to simultaneously
debut at No.
1 on the pop, country, and contemporary Christian
Billboard charts.
--5. I made my motion picture
acting debut in the film
Coyote Ugly.
WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born September 25, 1961, in Los Angeles,
California.
--2. I made my first television
series appearance in CHiPs
in 1980.
--3. My big break came when I successfully auditioned for a
role in the popular
prime-time soap opera Dynasty.
--4. I have appeared in several big-screen and television
movies including Firestarter
and Return of the Swamp
Thing.
--5. In 1993, I joined the cast of Melrose
Place.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on December 29, 1947, in San Diego,
California.
--2. In 1966, I attended
Stanford University in Stanford,
California, where my interest in acting was motivated
by a girlfriend and fellow drama
enthusiast.
--3. My first continual TV role was that of a villain on the
NBC soap opera Sommerset (1974-76).
--4.
I played a role on a popular prime time program for 11
seasons, during which I earned a Golden Globe Award, two
Emmy
Awards, and several Emmy nominations.
--5. I played the title role in the CBS sitcom Becker.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born August 2, 1932 in Connemara, Co Galway, W
Ireland.
--2. I made my professional debut in 1955 at the Bristol
Old Vic.
--3. My
performance in Lawrence of Arabia made me an
international film star.
--4. Some of my films include The Lion in Winter,
Goodbye Mr
Chips, and The Stunt Man.
--5. I received critical acclaim for my role in the play
Jeffrey Bernard
is Unwell.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born July 30, 1974, in Lincoln, Nebraska.
--2. My first acting job was a guest appearance on the
syndicated sitcom Harry and the Hendersons.
--3. In 1994, I landed the lead role in The Next Karate Kid.
--4. I won
a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for my
performance in Boys Don't Cry.
--5. My other films have included The Affair
of the Necklace,
The Chambermaid, and Million Dollar Baby
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born June 3, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois.
--2. During the 1960s, my band the Impressions brought a
potent mixture of gospel, soul, and doo-wop to a total
of
14 Top 10 recordings.
--3. I became one of the first R&B singer-songwriters to
bring a racial and political consciousness
to my music.
--4. My most memorable solo project was the classic 1972
funk album Superfly.
--5. In 1996, the year
after I received a Grammy Award for
Lifetime Achievement, I released my final album, New
World Order.
--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 February 13, 1944 in New York City.
--2. In 1985,
I won a Tony for my Broadway performance in A
Day in the Death of Joe Egg.
--3. My first major film role came in 1973
when I starred in
The Fortune.
--4. In 1978, I landed a memorable supporting role in the
film adaptation of the
musical Grease.
--5. I joined the cast of NBC's political drama The West
Wing in 1999.
--WHO AM I?
--1. I was
born on July 12, 1937 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
--2. By the fifth grade, I was getting up in front of my class and making everybody laugh, including my teacher.
--3.
In 1961, at the age of 23, I won a track and field scholarship to Temple
University.
--4. In 1965, television producer Sheldon Leonard saw
me on the "Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson". Leonard was impressed and cast me as Alex Scott, an undercover CIA agent
in NBC's action adventure series, "I Spy".
--5. In the mid-1970s, I teamed with actor-director Sidney Poitier for two
successful movie comedies, "Uptown Saturday Night" and "Let's Do It Again".
--WHO AM I?
--1.
I was born on November 30, 1929 in Mount Vernon, New
York.
--2. I studied speech at Syracuse
University, supplementing my studies with work at campus radio station
WAER.
--3. In 1953 I moved to Philadelphia to host an
afternoon radio show, playing popular vocalists for local teenagers.
--4. By the fall of 1957, my popular TV dance show
was picked up nationally by the ABC network.
--5. Seemingly ageless, I've been dubbed "America's oldest living teenager" by TV Guide.