Sunday, June 1, 2008

Paul Guilfoyle

++Biography...

Date of Birth
28 April 1949, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Height
5' 9" (1.75 m)

Spouse
Lisa Giobbi(? - present) 1 child

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Attended Boston College High School where he was a stand-out hockey player.

Participated in the Seattle Hockey Challenge in 2005 for the Ronald McDonald House Charity.

When he was 19 and doing his very first play in a small theater, a bus with 40 fans of Paul Guilfoyle (1902-1961) turned up, hoping to see their favorite actor. He had to explain to them that Paul Guilfoyle had been dead for 12 years.

Often mistakenly referred to as the son of character actor Paul Guilfoyle. They are not related

Attended Lehigh University, class of 1972.

Has been in two movies with Harrison Ford: Air Force One (1997) and Random Hearts (1999).



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Jorja Fox

++Biography...

Date of Birth
7 July 1968, New York, New York, USA

Birth Name
Jorja-An Fox

Height
5' 9" (1.75 m)

Jorja Fox has become a familiar face by playing major roles in three of the most successful television dramas in history: "ER" (1994), "The West Wing" (1999) and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000).

As a teenager, Fox had a career as a fashion model. She then turned to formal study of the acting craft at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, specifically under the tutelage of veteran actor William Hickey.

After appearing in several minor films and TV series, Fox got her big break in 1996 by landing a role in the immensely successful "ER" (1994) TV series. She appeared in 33 episodes as "Dr. Maggie Doyle" who became embroiled in a sexual harassment suit against a powerful hospital administrator. Fox then got a recurring role in the renowned "The West Wing" (1999) TV series where she portrayed a Secret Service agent who was in charge of protecting the President's college-age daughter. She had a key role in that series' cliffhanger episode where the President's entourage comes under gunfire by assassins.

Fox now appears as part of the regular cast of the popular TV series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) where she portrays one of the crime scene investigators. Fox shared in CSI's 2005 Screen Actors Guild award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series.

In addition to her TV and movie roles, Fox is the co-founder of an experimental stage theater production company called "Honeypot Productions". Fox is also a musician and songwriter. She wrote and performed the song "Lullabye" which was featured in the movie Traveling Companion (1998).

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Attended Hoover Junior High in Indialantic, Florida.

She is part of a production company called Honeypot with Heather Grody (Murmurs singer/guitarist). They produce plays and recently a musical called Dear Bernard, written by Grody.

Went to Melbourne High School in Melbourne, Florida, for two years before being "discovered" in a model search at a local mall.

Her name, Jorja, is pronounced Georgia (like the state in the U.S.).

Her mother was from Montreal, Canada.

Her parents immigrated from Montreal: mother Marilyn (Belgian-Canadian, b. 1927, d. 1996), father (Irish-Canadian, b. 1924). She also has an older brother, Jeff (b. 1957).

Co-founded the experimental theater group Honeypot Productions.

In July 2004, Fox was fired from the hit show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) for refusing to sign documentation stating she would return to work. Her co-worker, George Eads, was fired the day after she was for not showing up to work. Reportedly both actors wanted more money. Fox returned to work the following Thursday after being fired, and Eads the next day.

Is a dedicated vegetarian, and an aspiring vegan.

Has the following pets: Ali (dog, female boxer), Rumplestiltskin (cat), and Sid Poitier (cat, male, formerly named Sid Vicious)

She ranked #80 in Stuff's "103 Sexiest Women" (2003).

She enjoys traveling, playing the guitar, and singing.

Best friend of actress Amy Carlson, whom she met on the Chicago set of the short- lived television series "Missing Persons" (1993) in 1993.

Good friends with Emily Procter, who plays "Calleigh Duquesne" on the "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) spin-off, "CSI: Miami" (2002).

Her good friend Emily Procter calls her 'Horha', how Jorja would be pronounced in Spanish, as a nickname.

During the late 1980s when she was modeling in NYC, Jorja was roommates with Paula Ciccone - Madonna's sister.

Has a purse named after her from the brand Matt & Nat. (www.mattandnat.com) which is an entirely vegan brand from Montreal, Canada.

According to "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) writer David Rambo (interviewed on the WGA picket line in November 2007 by the shipper site YTDaW), Jorja Fox herself wrote Sara's farewell note to Grissom in the episode "Goodbye and Good Luck".



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Eric Szmanda

++Biography...

Date of Birth
24 July 1975, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Birth Name
Eric Kyle Szmanda

Nickname
Ercy

Height
6' (1.83 m)

++Trivia...

Attended Carroll College in Wisconsin.

Great-nephew of former Menard's pitchman Ray Szmanda. Name rhymes with raw-panda.

Attended high school in Mukwonago, Wisconsin; graduated in 1993

Acted in numerous plays in high school

Is a fan of Marilyn Manson. In 2003, he appeared in the video to Manson''s song "Saint" along with _Asia Argento_, who also directed it. The video has never aired in the United States.

He has two brothers named Rob and Brett

Played drums until about freshman year in high school

In his first movie the producer he was working with requested that he changed his name

He likes the music of the Icelandic band Sigur Rós.

Lived in the guest quarters of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) co-star George Eads for a couple months and took care of George's dog, Maverick, while he was out of town.

His name is pronounced like "Amanda" with a "z".

Has a golden retriever named Dax.

Is of Polish descent.



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George Eads

++Biography...

Date of Birth
1 March 1967, Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Birth Name
George Coleman Eads III

Height
5' 11" (1.80 m)

++Trivia...

Graduated from Belton High School in Belton, TX in 1985.

Texas Tech University graduate of 1990

When he arrived in Los Angeles, he could only drive during the day because the truck he borrowed from his step dad had two broken headlights (after landing his role on Savannah, Eads bought a new truck).

Used to work as a copy machine salesman.

He is an alumni of the same fraternity of Survivor: The Australian Outback runner up, Colby Donaldson. Colby entered after George graduated from Texas Tech in 1990.

He is a member of Phi Delta Theta's Texas Epsilon Chapter, Texas Tech University.

Along with Jorja Fox, fired in July 2004 from the hit TV crime show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) after reportedly failing to show up for work in what appeared to be a hold-out for more money. The network had only upped his salary from $100,000 to $120,000 per episode. Eads immediately issued a public apology, stating that it had nothing to do with money and he simply overslept. After a few days the network decided to rehire him.

Father is a retired DA named Arthur Coleman "Cappy" Eads

Mother's name is Vivian Baker, Superintendent of Belton Schools.

Sister is Angela Eads Tekell who is a Lawyer in Waco with husband, David.

Stepfather is Dudley Baker, a GYN Doctor. He is Vice President of the Texas Gynecological Society

Is part owner of the Hollywood eatery "CineSpace". It's a "Dinner and a Movie" place

When he started in CSI, the scenery of corpses etc. gave him recurring nightmares. In one of them, George has told, there's just blood spattering -no screams and huge block letters spelling DOA.

He has two nephews named Marshall and Coleman

He has two Harley Davidsons, a Porsche 911 and a silver Cadillac Escalade

Used to work in a gym cleaning machines and putting free weights back.

Has a yellow labrador retriever named Maverick.

Owns High Rise Apartments on Cloverfield Blvd in Santa Monica.

He moved to Santa Monica after fires in California in October of 2003.

He met Monica Casey, with whom he's attended award ceremonies, on a blind date.

Attended KD: Studio, in Dallas, Texas.

Graduated with a degree in Mass Communication from Texas Tech University 1990.



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Gary Dourdan

++Biography...

Date of Birth
11 December 1966, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Birth Name
Gary Robert Durdin

Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)

Spouse
Roshumba Williams (1992 - 1994) (divorced)

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Has a daughter, Nyla and a son, Lyric.

Discovered by actress/singer/dancer Debbie Allen.

His uncle plays saxophone for Sister Sledge and gave Gary a saxophone when he was around 13.

Is an accomplished musician. Plays the guitar, piano, bass, drum and sax.

Six years before the premiere of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000), he and Marg Helgenberger starred together in the pilot of an unsuccessful TV series called "Keys.".

When he was 6, his older brother (26) was murdered when he was on a vacation in Haiti. The case is still unsolved.

In July 2005, he performed as part of DMC's Guests at the LIVE 8 concert in Barrie, Ontario Canada

Is of French, Irish, Scottish, African, Indian and Jewish descent.

Was a model in the 1980's and 1990's for Boss Models in New York City.



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Marg Helgenberger

++Biography...

Date of Birth
16 November 1958, Fremont, Nebraska, USA

Birth Name
Mary Marg Helgenberger

Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)

Spouse
Alan Rosenberg (9 September 1989 - present) 1 son

Trade Mark
Strawberry blonde hair

Marg Helgenberger is an established dramatic actress whose prominence has been steadily increasing. Her work has been noted on stage, film and TV. Most of her career has been spent in dramatic roles on television, but she has also had a noteworthy presence in feature films.

Helgenberger earned a degree in drama at Northwestern University. A talent scout recruited her from there to work on the soap opera "Ryan's Hope" (1975) where she appeared over the course of the next four years.

Throughout the 1990s Helgenberger took on numerous roles in made-for-TV movies and as a guest star on many TV series. In particular she appeared in many movies made specifically for the Lifetime cable network and also for Showtime. She won critical acclaim for In Sickness and in Health (1992) (TV), Thanks of a Grateful Nation (1998) (TV) and Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder (2000) (TV).

In TV series she won an Emmy for her portrayal of a hard-bitten prostitute who catered to Vietnam War soldiers, in the series "China Beach" (1988). She also was George Clooney's love interest in a multi-episode arc of the monumentally successful TV series "ER" (1994).

In feature films, Helgenberger has appeared in Tootsie (1982), Steven Spielberg's Always (1989), Species (1995) and In Good Company (2004).

Her greatest claim to fame on the silver screen may be when she played opposite Julia Roberts as a chemical exposure victim in the popular movie Erin Brockovich (2000).

Helgenberger is most known for her TV role as a crime scene investigator in "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000). She shared in CSI's 2005 Screen Actors Guild award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series.

In her personal life, Helgenberger is the daughter of a cancer survivor and is very active in supporting research for breast cancer.

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Earned a B.S. degree from the School of Speech (now the School of Communications) at Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois).

On "ER" (1994) episode #2.21, "ER: Take These Broken Wings (#2.21)" (1996), Karen Hines, the character she played, wears a Northwestern University pullover.

Has a son: Hugh Howard Rosenberg; born Oct 21, 1990 and named after Marg's father, who died in 1986 of complications from Multiple Sclerosis.

Got her start as a local news weather girl in her native Nebraska. The news producer felt her name was too long and made her change it to Margi McCarty. This was her night job. Her day job was as a meat boner at the meat packing plant where her father was a meat inspector.

Her Hollywood home once belonged to silent movie star William S. Hart

Six years before the premiere of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000), she and Gary Dourdan starred together in an unsuccessful TV series pilot called Keys (1994) (TV).

Had a plane scare while attempting to fly from Dallas, Texas to Omaha, Nebraska. The pilot aborted take-off after the plane blew two tires. Marg eventually made it to Omaha. [October 20, 2005]

Sister-in-law of Mark Rosenberg and Paula Weinstein.

Middle of 3 children. Her older sister is Ann Helgenberger (jazz musician) and her younger brother is Curt Helgenberger (a meat inspector).

Daughter of Hugh Helgenberger, who was a meat inspector, and Kay Helgenberger, who was a nurse. Marj originally wanted to be a nurse like her mother.

Her mother, Kay, is an Irish American and her father, Hugh, was a German American.

Meet husband Alan in 1984 and they started dating in 1986.

Her hometown of North Bend, Nebraska named a local street after her called Helgenberger Avenue.

Has been portrayed in several CSI games.



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William Petersen

++Biography...

Date of Birth
21 February 1953, Evanston, Illinois, USA

Birth Name
William Louis Petersen

Nickname
Billy

Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)

Spouse
Gina Cirone (14 June 2003 - present)
Joanne Brady (1974 - 1981) (divorced) 1 child

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Attended Bishop Kelly High School in Boise, Idaho. He wears his old football jersey from that school in most of his movies.

Daughter named Maite, born in 1975.

Testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on increased funding for crime labs.

Attended the renowned Steppenwolf Company.

Engaged to Gina Cirone, a biology teacher. [March 2002]

Started at Idaho State University on a football scholarship, where he found acting.

Married longtime girl friend, Gina Cirone, in Petrignano, Italy.

He has a production company called, High Horse (with friend & fellow "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) producer, Cynthia Chvatal).

He has one grandchild named Mazrik William (born October 2003).

One "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000) plot line had him pursuing an insane killer played by Tom Noonan, who also played the titular insane killer in Manhunter (1986).

Was offered a role in Platoon (1986), but turned it down because it was a low paying job and the prospect of going to the Phillipines for weeks of training before filming didn't appeal to him.

Calls Long Gone (1987) (TV) the most fun he ever had making a movie. He made it instead of appearing in Platoon (1986).

Was cast in To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) after Gary Sinise declined the part. Sinise became the star of "CSI: NY" (2004), which is the spin-off of Petersen's series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000).

Co-presented an award at the 2004 Emmys with Dennis Franz, whose former "NYPD Blue" (1993) co-star, David Caruso stars in "CSI: Miami" (2002) the spin-off of Petersen's series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000).

Has played two characters with the surname "Walker." He played Gideon Walker in "Return to Lonesome Dove" (1993) and Steve Walker in Fear (1996).

Declined the offer to produce "CSI: Miami" (2002), the spin-off of his series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000).

Because his role in Manhunter (1986) was so emotionally exhausting, he did everything he could to rid himself of the Will Graham character after filming had been completed. This included cutting his hair and dyeing it blonde, and shaving off his beard.

Played Missy Crider's father in the mini series The Beast (1996) (TV). Crider later appeared in the second season premiere of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000).

Was 33 years old when Manhunter (1986) was released. When the film's remake, Red Dragon (2002) was released, his Will Graham successor, Edward Norton, was also 33 years old.

An avid Chicago Cubs fan, he sings the seventh inning stretch at Wrigley Field every year and also narrated the documentary Wrigley Field: Beyond the Ivy (2001) (V) about Wrigley Field.

Owns the rights of James Ellroy's crime novel "Clandestine".

Turned down a major part in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas (1990).

Turned down a major part in Michael Mann's Heat (1995).

Has performed at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.

Appears in The Skulls (2000) with Hill Harper. Harper currently co- stars in "CSI: NY" (2004), the spin-off of Petersen's series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000).

Winner of the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Jack Abbott in "The Belly Of The Beast".

Has been portrayed in several CSI games.



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