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Matt LeBlanc

Matt LeBlancBesides starring in the well-known television comedy series "Friends" and "Joey", Matt LeBlanc also appeared in some major Hollywood movies including "Lost In Space (1998), Charlie's Angels (2000) and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003). LeBlanc's spinoff to "Friends" which was entitled "Joey" (for his character in Friends) debuted on television, but never became a hit and was cancelled in May 2006.

 

 

 

Blair Underwood

Blair Underwood

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Blair Underwood recently recorded the voice of Jesus for "The Bible Experience", an audio Bible that is scheduled for initial release this fall, 2006. He is among more than 80 black celebrities reading, singing, and composing music for the audio bible, a new 70-hour dramatic audio performance of the Scriptures, from Genesis to Revelation. Underwood talked about his favorite part of his demanding role - the crucifixion. "It was the culmination of the three years of his teachings, but it was the beginning of a whole new walk for believers forever."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff

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After gaining fame for her starring role on the television show "Lizzie McGuire", Hilary Duff went on to have a successful movie career. Her most commercially successful pictures include "Cheaper by the Dozen" (2003), as one of the daughters of Steve Martin, and "A Cinderella Story" (2004). Duff is also a recording artist with four studio albums under her portfolio.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mischa Barton

Mischa Barton

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Among Mischa Barton's career as a child actor (besides being a Ford model), was a stint at the age of nine in New York Theatre with a lead role in "Slavs!". She also took a lead role in James Lapine's "Twelve Dreams", making her film debut in "Lawn Dogs" alongside American film actor Sam Rockwell. In 1996, she made her first television appearance as a younger Lily Montgomery in ABC TV's "All My Children".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ben McKenzieFollowing Ben McKenzie's graduation from the University of Virginia in 2001, he moved to New York to pursue his passion for acting. While in New York, he appeared off-Broadway in "Life is a Dream" at the Soho Repertoy Theatre. Additionally, he performed in numerous productions at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, including "Street Scene" and "The Blue Bird," and at the University of Virginia, in "Measure for Measure" and "Zoo Story" before moving to Los Angeles.