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Monday, May 31, 2010

Chris Wylde

33 year-old comedian/actor

When Chris joined the Screen Actors' Guild, there already was a Chris Noll on the memberhip rolls, so he became Chris Wylde.

In 2005 Chris infamously pranked American Idol, posing as a rapping nanny. His antics made it all the way to the judges and on the air.

He would also be featured alongside Johnny Knoxville in a memorable scene from Coyote Ugly which appeared in the film's trailer and commercials.

He hosted his own late night talk show in D.C. on the campus television station, A-TV, called Midnight with Chris Noll, which would later be picked-up to become The Chris Wylde Show Starring Chris Wylde on Comedy Central, thanks partially to Coyote Ugly.

Wylde has been featured in several commercials for various products including Nintendo, Sprite, Bell South, California Cheese, State Farm, Jiffy Lube, Champs, Sony Playstation, the U.S. Census, Wendy's, Del Taco, Taco Bell, La-Z Boy, Alltell, Heineken, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. He was the spokesman for DiGiorno Pizza for three years playing the role of the DiGiorno Delivery Guy.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Joseph Cross

23 year-old American Actor from New Jersey.

Protrayed Dick Palbich in Milk.

Best known for Running With Scissors, Flags of Our Fathers, Jack Frost, and Strangers with Candy.

He has been on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Smallville," "As the World Turns," "Touched By An Angel," and "Law & Order."

Next up for him is Son of Morning and The Last Film Festival.




Sunday, March 8, 2009

Jesse Eisenberg

25 year-old New York actor

He will play James Brennan in the upcoming Adventureland.

He is best known as potential werewolf Jimmy Myers in Cursed (2005), Cristina Ricci's character's brother.

He played the lead in The Education of Charlie Banks.

Up next for him is Kick the Can, The Stanford Prison Experiment, Zombieland, Solitary Man, Camp Hope and Holy Rollers.

He played Kenny Green in the short-lived FOX sitcom "Get Real."