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63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards Nominees

By Lila Holland - TV.com
December 13, 2005 at 01:06:00 PM | more stories by this author

The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards will take place on January 16, 2006, and we've got the list of nominees ready for you to memorize. Who rocked your TV world in 2005?

<em>Desperate Housewives</em>' four leading ladies line up for a chance at a Golden Globe.

Desperate Housewives' four leading ladies line up for a chance at a Golden Globe.

It's time again for the Golden Globes! While the Oscars focus on film and the Emmys stick to the small screen, the Golden Globe Awards manage to cover the best of both worlds. Each year, members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association--a group of respected journalists who bring Hollywood news to the rest of the world--vote on the finest offerings from movies and television. The results are announced in one of the most highly anticipated TV events of the year. You can see the entire list of nominees at the Golden Globes' Web site, but we thought we'd tell you about the television nominees right now. Which of these do you think are worthy of a win at the 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards?

Best Television Series - Drama
Commander in Chief - ABC
Grey's Anatomy - ABC
Lost - ABC
Prison Break - FOX
Rome - HBO

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama
Patricia Arquette in Medium
Glenn Close in The Shield
Geena Davis in Commander in Chief
Kyra Sedgwick in The Closer
Polly Walker in Rome

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Patrick Dempsey in Grey's Anatomy
Matthew Fox in Lost
Hugh Laurie in House
Wentworth Miller in Prison Break
Kiefer Sutherland in 24

Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Curb Your Enthusiasm - HBO
Desperate Housewives - ABC
Entourage - HBO
Everybody Hates Chris - UPN
My Name is Earl - NBC
Weeds - Showtime

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Marcia Cross in Desperate Housewives
Teri Hatcher in Desperate Housewives
Felicity Huffman in Desperate Housewives
Eva Longoria in Desperate Housewives
Mary-Louise Parker in Weeds

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Zach Braff in Scrubs
Steve Carell in The Office
Larry David in Curb Your Enthusiasm
Jason Lee in My Name is Earl
Charlie Sheen in Two and a Half Men

Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Empire Falls - HBO
Into the West - TNT
Lackawanna Blues - HBO
Sleeper Cell - Showtime
Viva Blackpool - BBC America
Warm Springs - HBO

Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Halle Berry in Their Eyes Were Watching God
Kelly MacDonald in The Girl in the Café
S. Epatha Merkerson in Lackawanna Blues
Cynthia Nixon in Warm Springs
Mira Sorvino in Human Trafficking

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Kenneth Branagh in Warm Springs
Ed Harris in Empire Falls
Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Elvis
Bill Nighy in The Girl in the Café
Donald Sutherland in Human Trafficking

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Candice Bergen in Boston Legal
Camryn Manheim in Elvis
Sandra Oh in Grey's Anatomy
Elizabeth Perkins in Weeds
Joanne Woodward in Empire Falls

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Naveen Andrews in Lost
Paul Newman in Empire Falls
Jeremy Piven in Entourage
Randy Quaid in Elvis
Donald Sutherland in Commander in Chief

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57 Comments

 
Wentworth Miller is hot hot hot!!! jap.....;P
Posted 11/07/2006 9:43am
I hope Huhg Laurie wins for best actor! he's so hot!
Posted 08/18/2006 6:47am
Desperate Housewives is a Bitch.

Seriously, how can people find a bunch of sluts parading around in see-through-tank-tops good entertainment?

Lost is a lot more interesting, this show actually has a point and is going somewhere.

Some shows can be based on other things beside sex.
Posted 06/09/2006 12:30am
THATS GREAT!!!!!
Posted 05/11/2006 1:03pm
I'm so excited that not only Weeds was nominated, but that Prison Break did as well. It's fantastic to see so many new faces (or reappearances of old ones) in the nominations. I'm a little upset that Desperate Housewives actresses received so many nods as I don't find the show to have very much merit, but it's really not up to me, is it?



I agree with several of the reviewers that say not many of the shows nominated are of any real substance. There are a lot of quality shows on television that don't get the credit they deserve in lieu of shows that have good PR managers. It's really unfortunate.
Posted 04/11/2006 9:23pm
Prison Break is the best thing that has ever happened to me!
Posted 02/10/2006 2:10am
Prison Break is the best thing that has ever happened to me!
Posted 02/10/2006 2:10am
Prison Break is the best thing that has ever happened to me!
Posted 02/10/2006 2:10am
I love prison breaks i don't care what anyone says but they guy who kept complaning a few pages back had a point about the streotypes
Posted 01/20/2006 8:43pm
Mostly good nominees compared to other award shows, but I strongly agree about the abscence of Arrested Development. Never has a wonderfully written comedy been overlooked. Besides, I don't understand some of the categories. Why Musical or Comedy? There are very few(if any) musicals on TV and all the nominees are comedies anyway. Also, they have two distinct categories for Comedy and Drama, but not for supporting actor and actress which too broadly encompasses not only comedy and drama, but movies and miniseries as well. If they did separate it (and rightly so), Jeffrey Tambor would have to be nominated for Arrested Development. The comic genius that is Tambor over I don't know how many decades of television comedy . . . somebody needs to give this guy an award.
Posted 01/15/2006 10:22pm
Mostly good nominees compared to other award shows, but I strongly agree about the abscence of Arrested Development. Never has a wonderfully written comedy been overlooked. Besides, I don't understand some of the categories. Why Musical or Comedy? There are very few(if any) musicals on TV and all the nominees are comedies anyway. Also, they have two distinct categories for Comedy and Drama, but not for supporting actor and actress which too broadly encompasses not only comedy and drama, but movies and miniseries as well. If they did separate it (and rightly so), Jeffrey Tambor would have to be nominated for Arrested Development. The comic genius that is Tambor over I don't know how many decades of television comedy . . . somebody needs to give this guy an award.

Also, 4 DH nominees is excessive. I guess the nominators don't think much of actresses on television. Antbody from AD deserves it more, or how about Tichina Arnold from Everybody Hates Chris. There are other shows on TV aside from DH.
Posted 01/15/2006 10:07pm
prison break and lost rulez

Posted 01/13/2006 5:37am
They have Glenn Close in The Shield and thats not bad, but urg they should of put Vic Mackey aka Michael Chiklis up for best actor.. Personally I think everyone should be, but not everyone can win from the show. When they casted these people they did a great job. Season 4 rocked like its predessor. Im glad Greys Anatomy is in the running and I hope they win. But its ashame that the Shield is not nominated for anything but best Actress
Posted 01/05/2006 2:57pm
I am just pissed about 'House' not get more then one nomination. That show is incredible. I watch it practically religiously!!!!!!!!!!



Congrats to Hugh on his nom, but why not a nom for 'Best Drama'... grrr, thats so fricking stupid!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 01/03/2006 4:00pm
Nip/Tuck didn't get nominated for anything because, quite frankly, this season ****ed. Just because the first two seasons were great doesn't mean that the show should get awards for the crappy third season.



As for House, it should be nominated for best drama, as it's one of the best shows on television.



It's also a shame that shows like Rescue Me and Battlestar Galactica, which put the drama in shows like Lost(which, don't get me wrong, I enjoy) to shame. Battlestar is one of the few Action/Dramas on television that can keep me captivated for an entire episode even when there's not really any action. Of course, the people nomintating shows like that will never get over the fact that it's a sci-fi show, which is why you don't see it being nominated.



And finally, I don't care how good Desperate Housewives is, there are more deserving women on other shows that should have gotten nods in that category. It's completely ridiculous that one show dominates 80% of the nominations for any category. Just adds to the list of reasons why the Golden Globes are worthless.
Posted 12/29/2005 2:41pm
Come on we all know HOUSE is soo much better then half of the shows listed.



Hugh Laurie should win hands down no questions asked!
Posted 12/29/2005 3:48am
Come on we all know HOUSE is soo much better then half of the shows listed.



Hugh Laurie should win hands down no questions asked!
Posted 12/29/2005 3:48am
Mmm, adultery featuring hot women and hot guys stuck on an island with polar bears and a button that you have to press or the world blows up. Am I missing something here?
Posted 12/26/2005 7:13pm
I'm rooting for 24, Rome, and Sleeper Cell.



I just hope Lost and Grey's Anatomy doesn't win anything. Those shows are terrible, IMO.



BTW, what is up with the Desperate Housewives actresses all being nominated in that one category? Surely there must be other actresses worthy of being nominated. I like that show but COME ON.
Posted 12/22/2005 10:14pm
I Hope that Hugh Laurie will win the best actor for television category simply becoz his amazing actor & hot.
Posted 12/22/2005 9:35am
Zach Braff better win. Without a doubt the funniest person on TV.
Posted 12/20/2005 6:55am
I thought their best actor in a comedy category actually showed some good taste. I think Carell deserves it the most. That being said, I think John C. McGinley (Dr. Cox on Scrubs) deserves to be on there (he also is a better actor than Braff, IMO). Also I think that Rainn (forget his first name, but the actor who plays Dwight) is very talented, and yes, Arrested Development definately deserved to be sent off with an award.

Plus the 4 actresses from Desperate Housewives all being nominated showed extreme bias by whoever does the nominations (pretty much positive that DH will win every category its in after that).
Posted 12/19/2005 8:29pm
NOTHING TO DO WITH GILMORE GIRLS? WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?
Posted 12/17/2005 10:50am
ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT?!?!?!?!?!?!
Posted 12/15/2005 3:02pm
I really hope jason lee wins the best actor in comedy for tv !!!!!
Posted 12/15/2005 10:48am
g0g0 weeds and g0g0 Mary-Louise!
Posted 12/14/2005 11:19pm
I'm glad Jeremy Piven got nominated. That dude's hilarious.
Posted 12/14/2005 9:12pm
" I must say either you've got no brains or you have not watched the Prison Break from the first episode. "



As a matter of fact, I have watched it since the dvd screener of the first hour of the premiere, and i've watched every episode up until the last one. As a matter of fact (and in its benefit) I watched it in bursts of 5 episodes i had saved up... (which says something: i was never compelled to quickly get around to watching it...



" Also the acting and casting in this serie is very well done. "



You know what? you're completely right, and that's why I had nothing bad at all to say about his nomination for best male actor in a drama, I think he's found a perfect role for himself, and he's come a long way from his buffy swimming reptile days.



What my problem is with this show is not that i am unable to suspend my disbeleif--I can, and I do, or else i would have never gotten to this point--HOWEVER what i do expect out of a show (NOMINATED FOR BEST DRAMA) is characters that develop in a natural and interesting way. These characters personalities were for tor the most part flatly written, and as we got to know the characters better we see them in a light that becomes easy to sympathize with--but it comes out of no where. Ok, they want to get out of the prison so they'll all work together to make it happen, i get that, but the show had the potential to take so many chances and do so many awesome things, yet it keeps taking the easy path. Make me love to hate a character, don't make me loathe one and don't suddenly make a mobster whose done god knows what in his days get my sympathy soley because what? His kids are gonna be killed? No way...when he died he had it coming... a LONG time coming, and when he chose to live the life of a mobster he knew he was putting his family at risk... just because america loves Tony Soprano doens't mean that they can piggyback on that character to get the audience to respond...



Essentially, no one has any good motivation in this show--its not the actors fault, its the writing.... it is just taking aspects from shows that do them so, so much better.



These characters are so cliched, but i don't have a problem with that... as long as the cliches are there for a reason... a statement, a contrast... but a ton of stereotypes thrown in a prison don't contrast, and they sure as hell don't feed off each other.



"In anyway BattleStar Galactia or SG can't match that quality which Prison Break offers."



First off, I don't beleive i mentioned Stargate and in no way did i want to. I don't even watch that show--after discovering galactica I tried watching it, saw the movie and the first couple episodes and was not impressed at all.



Now I must say either you've got no brains or you have not watched Battlestar Galactica from the first episode. Had you have, you would actually be able to point out its flaws... hell even if you saw the movie and the first few episodes you would know that Galactica's drama is so much more human than anything prison break could ever offer. Just saying it can't touch its quality doesn't tell me anything... you don't even tell me what you DO consider quality, at all.



Obiviously this honey pot is not endless like in pointless evergoing sci-fi series. (Note: I'm also huge fan of BSG and SG, but never the less. It's some kind of riddle that comes with scientific orientation)



If you're a fan of BSG then you really are missing the whole point of the show. Before I get into that, i gotta ask:



shouldn't a tv show be created because it has an endless honey pot to draw from?



That's the thing, now its VERY different when a show is created to appeal to many people and get great ratings than when a show is created for a purpose--its got a story to tell and characters you don't want to let go. I don't care about the characters in prison break, when they die all I see is a gimmick and economical reasons.



Now a fan that gets Battlestar does not watch it for scientific qualities, as a matter of fact, now that i think about it--it has no scientific qualities what-so-ever. Everything in the show is familiar, or has something it parallels in the present... I mean for gods sake, the ship isn't even networked, for security reasons... episodes deal with issues one would expect would be of concern in this type of time of crisis--they need water, they need land, they need fuel, they need to find earth, they need to have faith in something or else why go on floating around in space for god knows how long.



BG is a show about ideologies, and above all its a show that has more political commentary than anything on TV that tries. Prison break never strays from its formula, but battlestar gives us something unique each week... an episode seen largely through the lens of a news crew with unrestricted access makes the viewer see what the other civilian survivors think of, and how they perceive, the military... by doing this the show makes a genuinely effective statement about how the public perceives the government and military during a time of war--with a closing montage that is one of the most eloquent speeches about what it means to be patriotic.



Does prison break in all it's 'quality' have anything remotely similar to this? No... as a matter of fact its the polar opposite. It shamelessly takes advantage of the countries current skeptisism towards the government and makes them look like bumbling idiots for no reason other than they beleive its what the people want. There's nothing complex here.... they hunt, they kill, they try to silence, they screw up... OVER, AND OVER AND OVER, and then a murderur decides "hey, maybe i don't care enough about all this stuff to start killing people." it seems we're supposed to feel sorry for people just because they have families (That they put at risk with every conscious decision they make). He went good, yeah, but show me something interesting... let me see him go straight to Larry King and let the whole cat out of the bag.... but no that would make too much sense and progress the story in too interesting a way.... show me that he is proven innocent after they've escaped... show me them run from the very people trying to let them know that they're off the hook... show the brother suddenly released but Michael stuck in prison... ANYTHING, ANYTHIGN... but no, what do we get, an alley, hiding in shadows and a lifelong (apparently) friendship (apparently) ended for a very, very unconvincing reason.



Lets the jail function as a microcosm of society... don't give me racial stereotypes... the southern pedophile, the black gangsta babies daddy, the innocent and mumbling mexican romantic, the mobster with a french accent, the **** whose a fish out of the water--all of these had opportunities to be used for something, but they're just there cause they have to be... it could have taken SOOO many directions... and it doesn't.... hell, if its gonna be unrealistic and not care that's fine by me, but show me something unrealistic that is actually interesting, like the **** assimilating with the black crowd, where they school him on what it is to be black, and what earns their respect...anything, i don't care, even a scene where he jumps into a flow and stumbles up...works for a week on a rap, and once he's got it memorized he's stabbed--now THAT would get a reaction out of me... i'd be all "but i wanted to see him impress everyone with the flow".... i think you get it.



I could talk forever--i've written papers for class about this, so i just gotta shut myself up, but i think it's clear that I know what i mean when i say prison break couldn't touch BG.



What I want to make clear is that EVERYTHING above is said with me keeping in mind that these people claim to have legitimate awards--and thats an important thing... the really great shows need every ounce of help they can get, especially when their ratings are low and the networks are taking enough of a risk by letting it stay on the air....giving these spots to shows that are really good pop-shows doesn't say anything about the medium, and won't progress it until great shows get cancelled while shows that win awards flopo soon after receiving them, or being nominated (i mean honestly, could desperate housewives or prison break really last 4 seasons without getting either redundant or rediculous... great shows should last long...)



Why do i care? cause its the end of my semester and i'm in paper writing mode and i need a break that won't kill my momentum.



"I'm also glad to see Wentworth Miller on the Best Actor category."



me too.







Posted 12/14/2005 7:22pm
i think that once again the voters for the golden globe just like the emmys have messed up. How can an average show like desperate housewives sweep the nominations while shows such as the gilmore girls, house, arrested development etc don't get a nomination, except for hugh laurie which was ofcourse deserved as he is briliant as dr.house. I think that prison break is a very good show but its only had thirteen episodes so far and shouldnt be nominated for this years awards. Also where is terry o'quinn's nomination, he's brilliant as locke in no. one show lost!
Posted 12/14/2005 6:39pm
I'll say only this: this promises to be interesting.
Posted 12/14/2005 6:38pm
NO 24?!? I can maybe understand Prison Break being on that list but LOST and Grey's Anatomy? LOST is the most overrated show on tv.



It is going no where but people are so caught up in it that they invest their time trying to find out every detail that means nothing; and Grey's Anatomy? Wow.



To those asking this is for 24's 4th season. Season 5 doesn't even air until Sunday, January 15th.
Posted 12/14/2005 4:58pm
24 not nominated for best series WTF??
Posted 12/14/2005 4:57pm
I really happy with the DH nominations. People may even think the show is overrated, but the actresses do an amazing job, especially Marcia Cross and Felicity Huffman. I can totally see why they were nominated.

I'm also extremely happy that Mary-Louise Parker got a nod! She's amazing and I'll be just as happy if she wins!



I also don't get why AD wasn't nominated for anything. It's quite unfair. They should've at least made it to the supporting category and Jason Bateman should have been nominated too.
Posted 12/14/2005 4:05pm
You people are HUGE haters!!! Desperate Housewives is still great, but people are just used to the flawlessness of season 1.



I do admit though that Kristen Bell should've been thrown a bone in that drama category over Polly Walker.



I'm also very happy for Everybody Hates Chris (yes, UPN, you've finally made it!). I've been defending this network for so long. I've believed in this network from the very beginning of it (1996) when Moesha hit the air. It took 9 seasons, but they have the breakout critical hit that they've been needing.



No Tichina Arnold? That's just sick.
Posted 12/14/2005 3:43pm
woahhh no CSI!??? AND NO HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
Posted 12/14/2005 3:09pm
I can understand that 24 didn't get a nominee for Best Drama series cause the fifth season doesn't even start in US. But how come Kiefer Sutherland got a nominee for Best Actor in Drama series for 24 (and for which season - 4 or 5 ?). Hey, don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of Sutherland and 24...just a little curious, that's it.
Posted 12/14/2005 2:30pm
I understand that 24 didn't get a nomination for Best Drama Series 'cause the fifth season doesn't even start in US. But how come Kiefer Sutherland got a nominee for 24 (and for which season - 4 or 5 ?). Hey don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of 24 and Sutherland... just a little curious, that's it.
Posted 12/14/2005 2:23pm
Thats not really fair they just have the same shows in all the categories and why do they have 4 out of the 5 in the actress category all from Desperate Housewives, i mean i like the show but thats dumb, they should only be allowed to have one per show. so many other good actresses didnt get in that category because of that, there are ones that are better than them. And where is Veronica Mars? Gilmore Girls?
Posted 12/14/2005 1:55pm
What! where is Lauren Graham!

And how can all DH have nominations thats just ridiculous they don't deserve them well not all of them.This ****s

Ohh and where is Kristen Bell!

Posted 12/14/2005 1:16pm
I am so happy with Lost and DH (but not a shocker)! Gilmore Girls got snubbed again( another no-shocker)! I am espically am glad Eva Longoria finally got nominated!
Posted 12/14/2005 12:59pm
Anything Rome gets my vote this year- what a great show- hard to believe none of the actors from Arrested got nods...
Posted 12/14/2005 12:10pm
Oops... and more props for Entourage and Jeremy Piven. I love that show! Cheers also for Everybody Hates Chris, My Name is Earl, The Office, Lost, and Grey's Anatomy. Oh, and Zach Braff for Scrubs. (Sheesh, I have much love this year!)
Posted 12/14/2005 10:11am
Congrats to Glenn Close for her Best Actress, Drama nomination for "The Shield"! I've got my fingers crossed!!!
Posted 12/14/2005 10:09am
I like Naveen Andrews but what about Josh Holloway for Actor in a supporting Role in a Series.
Posted 12/14/2005 8:20am
Marcia Cross and Felicity Huffman should both get an Emmy, and I hope they both will.
Posted 12/14/2005 8:19am
Where is arrested development,the best comedy series on tv, for god's sake!!!!!and how about will and grace...it has been nominated since 6 years in nearly every category.and now suddenly they ignored it,just to nominate some dull and childish new shows.drama category is like a joke too.just because there are some new shows doesnt mean the old ones are bad.i dont even talk about overrated desperate housewives.I hope mary louise parker wins.i really wanna see that 4 housewives' faces if she wins.
Posted 12/14/2005 7:56am
no 24? Veronica Mars? and Terry O Quinn?, no Arrested Development?

too much DH
Posted 12/14/2005 7:15am
I was not surprised to see LOST get a nom for Best Drama, though I was a little shocked when I saw that Matthew Fox got a nom for Best Actor in a Drama; it's been a long time and many awards 'til he got this nomination for his stunning job as Jack. He REALLY deserved it! Now, I wanted for Josh Holloway and evangeline Lilly to be nominated, but I guess I have to be satisfied with my favourite LOSTie Naveen Andrews getting a nom, his second big one this year. But I still have to say that I really don't like the fact that FOUR Desperate Houseviews-actresses was nominated -- in the same category! They're NOT that good!
Posted 12/14/2005 7:02am
No CSI this year huh?



oh and as far as this:



Marcia Cross in Desperate Housewives

Teri Hatcher in Desperate Housewives

Felicity Huffman in Desperate Housewives

Eva Longoria in Desperate Housewives

Mary-Louise Parker in Weeds



I sooooo hope Mary-Louise wins!

Posted 12/14/2005 5:09am
I'm so rooting for Mary Louise Parker, if only so none of the wives can win
Posted 12/14/2005 4:59am

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Hugh Laurie James Hugh Calum Laurie was born on June 11, 1959, the youngest of four children of Dr. William George Ranald "Ran" Mundell and Patricia Laurie. He attended the Dragon School, a well-known prep...
Wentworth Miller London born-Brooklyn raised Miller is part African-American, Jamaican, English, German, French, Dutch, Syrian, and Lebanese. He graduated Quaker Valley Senior High School in Leetsdale, PA (Just...
Kiefer Sutherland Kiefer Sutherland was born on December 21, 1966. He grew up in Toronto from the age of 4, till he was 15. He then decided that he wanted to pursue a career in acting. Kiefer got his first role in...
Marcia Cross Marcia as had a varied career in many colorful television series, including "The Edge of Night," "Knots Landing," "One Life to Live." In 1992, she joined the cast of "Melrose Place." Her mentally...
Teri Hatcher Teri Hatcher grew up in Sunnyvale, California. In high school she participated on a dance team called The Featherettes. She studied acting at San Francisco's famed American Conservatory Theater,...
Felicity Huffman Felicity Huffman is the youngest of eight children. She graduated high school from the prestigious Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan. She majored in theater. She studied drama at...
Eva Longoria Parker The youngest of four sisters, Eva was born in Corpus Christi, Texas. She attended Texas A&M, Kingsville where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology. In 1998, she was named Miss...
Mary-Louise Parker Parker was born in Fort Jackson, South Carolina and remains the youngest child of an Army brat family. She grew up in places such as Arizona, Tennessee, Texas, Thailand, Germany and France while...
Zach Braff Zach was born and raised in South Orange, New Jersey. He attended Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey. He graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in film. He is best known for...
Steve Carell He was a correspondent on The Daily Show for several years, and also appeared in recurring sketches like "Even Stephven [sic]" (with Stephen Colbert) and "Produce Pete." In 2005, Carell played...
Larry David Said Seinfeld writer Peter Mehlman of David: "Larry is very in tune with his own deepest, darkest, most embarrassing thoughts -- and he's utterly unabashed about sharing them." Indeed, since...
Jason Lee A good-looking goof with a flair for comedy, Lee became a professional skateboarder in his teens. He segued to acting in his twenties with a supporting role in Kevin Smith's 1995 comedy Mallrats....
Charlie Sheen Charlie Sheen is an American actor, writer, and producer. He is the son of Martin Sheen and Janet Templeton. Charlie has two brothers and one sister all of whom are now actors. Their names are...
Halle Berry Halle Berry was born on August 14, 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA to African American father Jerome Berry, a former hospital attendant, and Caucasian mother Judith Berry, a retired psychiatric nurse....
Kelly Macdonald Kelly MacDonald was born in Glasgow, Scotland on February 23, 1976. After her parents divorced, she and her brother David was raised by their mother in Newton Mearns. As a child, she joined an...
S. Epatha Merkerson The youngest of five children. Grew up in Michigan. Attended Wayne State University in Detroit. S. Epatha made her Broadway debut as the understudy for Lynne Thigpen in the musical Tintypes. It...
Cynthia Nixon Born in New York City on 9 April, 1966, Nixon made a memorable film debut in the 1980 movie Little Darlings (1980). Her Broadway works include: The Last Night of Ballyhoo , Indiscretions ,...
Mira Sorvino Since her first leading role, as a convict's loyal girlfriend, in her friend Rob Weiss' debut film Amongst Friends (1993), Mira Sorvino has been on the fast track to stardom, playing a wide...
Kenneth Branagh Kenneth is the son of William and Frances Branagh. His father was an Ulster carpenter. Educated in Northern Ireland, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1984 (after other stage and screen...
Ed Harris Whippy, thrustful Hollywood actor with very American features, slow grin and thinning ginger-brown hair. He was mostly seen on the Los Angeles stage until director George A Romero gave him roles in...
Jonathan Rhys Meyers Jonathan was born on July 27, 1977 in Dublin, Ireland. He and his family moved to County Cork, Ireland when the actor was nearly a year old, and at the age of 3, his father left the family, leaving...
Bill Nighy Bill Nighy was born on December 1949 in Caterham. His father managed a garage and the family lived in a flat over the garage. Bill's mother worked as a psychiatric nurse. At school Bill gained...
Donald Sutherland Donald was born in Sain John, New Brunswick, Canada to Dorothy McNichol and Frederick Sutherland, with Scottish roots on his mother's side. He grew up in Nova Scotia. HIs mother was a mathematics...
Candice Bergen Emmy Award winning television and film actress who has enjoyed a sucessful film career but found wider praise and recognition as broadcast journalist Murphy Brown in the show of the same...
Camryn Manheim Camryn Manheim was born on March 8, 1961 in Calwell, New Jersey. She grew up Peoria, Illinois with her mother Sylvia who was a school teacher and her father Jerry who was a math professor. She...
Sandra Oh Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Sandra Oh started ballet lessons at the age of four and performed in her first play at the age of ten. She started working professionally at age sixteen in...
Elizabeth Perkins Elizabeth Perkins is a graduate of the Goodman Theater School, one of America's oldest and most respected theatre training schools. Founded as the Goodman School of Drama in 1925, The Theatre...
Joanne Woodward At age nine she persuaded her mother to drive her to the premiere of "Gone With The Wind" in Atlanta, Georgia. When she saw Laurence Olivier in a limousine, she hopped into his lap and told him how...
Naveen Andrews Naveen Andrews is British, of Indian descent. He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, which counts among it's alumni Ewan McGregor and David Thewlis. At the age of 16 he began living...
Paul Newman He was born in an affluent suburb of Cleveland called Shaker Heights. Born to parents Arthur S. Newman Sr. and Theresa Fetzer. He has one brother named Arthur. Before he became an actor, Newman...
Jeremy Piven Born in New York city, Jeremy Piven was raised in Evanston, IL., the location of his parents (Joyce and Byrne Piven) theater school (the Piven Theatre Workshop). Piven is an alumnus of his parents...
Randy Quaid For over two decades, Randy Quaid has delighted filmmakers and fans alike with the range and mobility of his talent, with his adventurous quest to stretch the variety of his characterizations and...