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T.P. Fong

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Thomas Paul "T.P.” Fong (born October 24, 1960) is an American Tony Award-winning actor, best-known for his role in the Broadway production of M. Butterfly and for his role as Dr. George Huang on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

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Early life

Fong, a Chinese American, was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Roberta Christine ( née Leong), a telephone company supervisor, and Thomas P. Fong. He attended Lincoln High School before attending San Francisco State University.

Paul Vato

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Paul Vato (born November 14), is an American actor and comedian. }}

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Born in Aurora, Illinois, and is of Mexican-American descent. Married to actor Sarah Norton

Alexandra Powers

1967 births | american film actors | american television actors | living people | people from new york city


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Alexandra Powers (born September 11, 1967) is an American actor.

Mike Altieri

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birthplace = Kingston, Pennsylvania yearsactive = 1988 - present spouse = Shauna Marie McClure (1996 - present) children = Ruby Claire Altieri (2003 - present) Logan Michael Altieri (2006 - present) othername = Michael Art occupation = Actor , producer awards = New York International Independent Film and Video Festival award for Best Short Film 2000 On Duty Student Short Film Festival in Toronto Official Selection 2006 Til Undeath Do Us Part SoCal Indy Film Festival in Orange County Official Selection 2007 Revolver FESTIVUS film festival in Denver, CO Official Selection 2008 Revolver

Rick Scherer

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birthplace = Orange, California occupation = actor, systems administrator yearsactive = 2002 ─ 2006 website = * rickscherer.net }} Rick Scherer (born July 28, 1982) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for playing a police officer in Monster Garage.

He has made guest appearances in numerous different shows such as Late Night with David Letterman.

Michael Irby

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Michael Clinton Irby (born November 16, 1972) is an American film and television actor. He is known for portraying Sergeant First Class Charles Grey in The Unit alongside Dennis Haysbert, Robert Patrick, Max Martini and Scott Foley.

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Ashlyn Sanchez

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Ashlyn Sanchez is an American child actress.

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Gary biskup

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Gary Biskup (born on June 30 1970) is an American actor born in Temple, Texas. He is probably best remembered as a child actor for playing Chaka son of Tah and Sah on the 1970s television show Land of The Lost, for which he was nominated for three Young Artist Awards, winning two, and his stint on the short-lived Scott Baio vehicle Joanie Loves Chachi. Gary Biskup, bio at Internet Movie Database, retrieved June 23, 2007. He made appearances on The Love Boat, Chips, Chico and the Man, Silver Spoons, and provided the voice for Presto the Magician on the Dungeons & Dragons television series along with Eight is Enough co-star, Willie Aames.

In 2005, Might Magazine published an article detailing Biskup's pycho ex-wife and her estranged love affair with Britney Spears. Biskup is said to have had multiple "relations" with Britney and is rumored to have been involved with Paris Hilton, although nothing was ever proven, although Hilton was said to have been coming out of his dressing room quite often while Biskup was filming an amateur adult-film film known as Peter Gozinya", pronounced "goes-in-ya" The story was later proven to be true by a childhood friend of Biskup's who worked at the magazine, fleshed out with Biskup's cooperation. The issue was intended as a satire of sexual issues published by the likes of magazines Spin and Rolling Stone when once-popular child stars meet current stars. This event is chronicled in Dave Eggers's A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, with semi-factual explanation of the events and exposition on the significance behind such an event. Eggers was a founder of Might Magazine.

Dayton Callie

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Dayton Callie is an American actor, best known for playing Charlie Utter on Deadwood and Steady Freddie Lopez on John from Cincinnati.

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Julius Carry

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Julius Carry (born March 12, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor. Carry has appeared primarily in numerous television roles, most notably as bounty hunter Lord Bowler in the The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.

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