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Old 05-03-2008, 11:30 AM
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1990s
Robin Arcuri (1991 - ) American film & television actress (Miracle Beach, Entourage)
Jonah Bobo (1997–) American film actor (Around the Bend, Zathura)[36]
Flora Cross (1993–) American film actress (Bee Season)[37]
Hallie Kate Eisenberg (1992–) American film actress[38]
Alexander Gould (1994–) American film/TV actor (Finding Nemo)[39]
Shane Haboucha (1990–) American actor (Desperation, Stacy's Mom)[1]
Carter Jenkins (1991 - ) American film and television actor[2]
Owen Kline (1991–) American film actor (The Squid and the Whale)[40]
Jonathan Lipnicki (1990–) American film actor (Jerry Maguire, Like Mike)[41]
Nathalia Ramos (1992 - ) Spanish-born (later American) actress (Bratz: The Movie)[42]
Sarah Ramos (1991–) American television actress (American Dreams)[43]
Daryl Sabara (1992–) American actor (Spy Kids, Keeping Up with the Steins, Halloween)[44][45]
Evan Sabara (1992–) American film/TV actor, brother of Daryl Sabara[46]
Sam Smith (c. 1990 - ) English actor (Wondrous Oblivion)[47]
Adiel Stein (1991–) American film actor (Stolen Summer)[48]
Matt Weinberg (1990–) American film/TV actor (Haunted Lighthouse)[49]
Zoe Weizenbaum (1991–) American film actress (Memoirs of a Geisha)[50]

[edit] 1980s
Kyle Broflovski (2001-) American T.V. show actor (South Park)
Jonathan Ahdout (1989–) American actor (House of Sand and Fog, 24)[51]
Justin Baldoni (1984–) American actor (Everwood)[52]
Justin Berfield (1986–) American film/TV actor (Malcolm in the Middle)[53]
Rachel Bilson (1981–) American film/television actress (The O.C., The Last Kiss)[54][55]
Amanda Bynes (1986–) American film star and former show host on Nickelodeon (She's the Man)[3]
Lizzy Caplan (1982–) American film/TV actress (Mean Girls)[56]
Matt Cohen (1982–) American film/television actor[57]
John Francis Daley (1985–) American actor/director (Freaks and Geeks)[58]
Kat Dennings (1986–) American film/TV actress[59][60]
Zac Efron (1987–) American teen idol/actor (High School Musical, Hairspray)[4]
Jesse Eisenberg (1983–) American film actor (The Squid and the Whale)[61]
Ben Feldman (1980–) American film/TV actor[62][63]
Michael Fishman (1981-) American child actor on Roseanne
Sean Flynn-Amir (1989–) American television actor (Zoey 101)[64]
Ben Foster (1980–) American film actor (X-Men: The Last Stand)[65]
Jon Foster (1984–) American film/television actor (Stay Alive)[66]
Shayna Fox (1984–) American voice actress[67]
Gideon Glick (1988–) American actor[68]
Max Greenfield (1980–) American film/TV actor[69]
Zena Grey (1988–) American film actress (Max Keeble's Big Move)[70]
Jake Gyllenhaal (1980–) American film star (Brokeback Mountain)[71]
Scarlett Johansson (1984–) American film actress;[72] [5]
Ariana Jollee (1982–) American pornographic actress and pornographic film director[73]
Mila Kunis (1983–) American television actress (That '70s Show)[74]
Shia LaBeouf (1986–) American TV/film actor (Even Stevens, Holes,Disturbia,Transformers)[75][76]
Adam Lamberg (1984–) American actor (Lizzie McGuire)[77]
Larry Lehman (1972-) American Film Director (Is It Just Me, Or Did I Just Completely Decapitate You)
Samm Levine (1982–) American film/TV actor[78]
Alex D. Linz (1989–) American actor (Home Alone 3, Max Keeble's Big Move)[79][80]
Eli Marienthal (1986–) American film actor (Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen)[81]
Scott Mechlowicz (1981–) American film actor (EuroTrip, Mean Creek)[82]
Sara Paxton (1988–) American actress (Darcy's Wild Life, Aquamarine)[6][7][8]
Josh Peck (1986–) American actor (Drake & Josh)[83]
Ashley Peldon (1984–) American film/television actress[84]
Courtney Peldon (1981–) American film/television actress[85]
Alisan Porter (1981–) American film and stage actress and singer[86]
Natalie Portman (1981–) Israeli-born American film star (V for Vendetta)[87]
Laura Prepon (1980–) American film/TV actress (That '70s Show)[88][89]
Nikki Reed (1988–) American film actress/screenwriter (Thirteen)[9][90]
Daphne Rosen (1982–) Israili/American adult film actress and adult movie producer[91]
Emmy Rossum (1986–) American actress (The Phantom of the Opera)[92]
Ben Savage (1980-) American actor known for hsi role in Boy Meets World and he is the brother of Fred Savage
Jason Schwartzman (1980–) American film actor (Marie Antoinette)[93][94]
Jason Segel (1980–) American film/TV actor[95]
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (1981–) American television actress (The Sopranos)[96]
Marla Sokoloff (1980–) American film/television actress (Big Day)[97]
Shoshannah Stern (1980–) American television actress[98][99]
Margo Stilley (1983–) American film actress (9 Songs)[100]
Lauren Storm (1987–) American television actress (Flight 29 Down)[101][102]
Khleo Thomas (1989–) American film actor (Holes)[103]
Ashley Tisdale (1985–) American actress and singer (High School Musical)[104]
Michelle Trachtenberg (1985–) American film/television actress (EuroTrip)[105]
Joseph Trohman (1984–) American musician (Fall Out Boy)[106]
Raviv (Ricky) Ullman (1986–) Israeli-born American actor, teen idol (Phil of the Future)[107]
Anneliese van der Pol (1984 - ) Dutch/American actress (That's So Raven)[10]
Mara Wilson (1987–) American film actress (Matilda)[108]
Evan Rachel Wood (1987–) American film actress (Thirteen, The Upside of Anger)[9][109][110]
Mario Yedidia (1984–) American former child actor (Warriors of Virtue)[111]
Anton Yelchin (1989–) Russian-born American film/television actor[112][11]
Joey Zimmerman (1986–) American film/TV actor (Halloweentown)[113]
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:31 AM
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Maybe these Stormfront freaks will unite and boycott their films.
Which would be a bonus for society then we won't have to deal with them in public.
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:31 AM
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1970s


Shiri Appleby (1978–) American film/television actress (Roswell)[114]
David Arquette (1971–) American film actor[115][116]
Elizabeth Banks (1974–) American film actress (Invincible)[117][118]
Justin Bartha (1978–) American film actor (Gigli, National Treasure)[119]
Amber Benson (1977–) American actress (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)[120]
Elizabeth Berkley (1972–) American television, film, and stage actress[121]
Mayim Bialik (1975–) American actress (Blossom)[122]
Michael Ian Black (1971–) American actor, comedian and comedy writer[123]
Selma Blair (1972–) American film actress (Cruel Intentions)[124]
Alex Borstein (1971–) American actress, writer and comedian[125]
Caprice Bourret (1971–) American/English fashion model and actress, often known by her first name[126]
Zach Braff (1975–) American television and film actor, director, screenwriter, and producer (Scrubs, Garden State)[127]
Tamara Braun (1971–) American soap opera actress[128]
Adam Brody (1979–) American actor (The O.C.)[129]
Adrien Brody (1973–) Academy Award-winning American film actor (The Pianist)[130][131]
Sarah Brown (1975–) American actress[132]
Brooke Burke (1971–) American television personality and model[133][134]
Scott Caan (1976–) American film actor, son of James Caan[135]
Josh Charles (1971–) American stage, film and television actor[136]
Jennifer Connelly (1970–) Academy Award-winning film American actress[137]
Erin Daniels (1973–) American actress[138][139]
Dustin Diamond (1977–) American actor (Saved by the Bell)[140]
Oded Fehr (1970–) Israeli/American actor (The Mummy)[141]
Corey Feldman (1971–) American film actor, 1980s teen idol[142]
James Franco (1978–) American film actor (James Dean, Spider-Man)[143][144]
Soleil Moon Frye (1976–) American actress and director (Punky Brewster)[145]
Sara Gilbert (1975–) American actress (Roseanne)[146]
Elon Gold (1970–) American comedian, television actor, writer and producer[147]
Missy Gold (1970-) American actress on tv show Benson
Adam Goldberg (1970–) American film actor[148]
Ginnifer Goodwin (1978 - ) American film/television actress (Big Love)[149]
Seth Green (1974–) American actor and television producer[150][151]
Bryan Greenberg (1978–) American film/television actor (Prime)[152]
Maggie Gyllenhaal (1977–) Golden Globe-nominated American actress[153][154]
Chelsea Handler (1975–) American actress/comedian[155]
Alyson Hannigan (1974–) American actress ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Date Movie)[156]
Danielle Harris (1977 - ) American actress[157]
Samantha Harris (1973 - ) American actress and TV presenter[158]
Cole Hauser (1975–) American film actor[159][160]
Jason Hervey (1972-) American actor known for his role on The Wonder Years
Kate Hudson (1979–) American film actress (Almost Famous, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days)[161]
Oliver Hudson (1976–) American film/television actor[162]
Rashida Jones (1976–) American actress, writer, model, and musician (The Office)[163]
Chris Kattan (1970–) American comedian (Saturday Night Live)[164]
Alla Korot (1970–) Ukrainian-born American actress[165]
Lisa Kushell (1971–) American comedic actress (MADtv, co-host of Dinner and a Movie)[166]
David Krumholtz (1978–) American actor (NUMB3RS)[167]
Adam Levine (1979–) American musician (Maroon 5)[168]
Jenny Lewis (1976–) American musician and former child actress[169]
Michael Lucas (1972–) Russian-born American porn star[170]
Jamie Luner (1971–) American actress (Melrose Place)[171]
Natasha Lyonne (1979–) American film/television actress (American Pie)[172]
Gabriel Macht (1972–) American film actor[173]
Idina Menzel (1971–) American actress, singer and songwriter[174]
Seth Meyers (1973–) American actor and comedian (Saturday Night Live)[175]
Gwyneth Paltrow (1972–) Academy Award-winning American actress and singer[176][177][178]
Adam Pascal (1970–) American actor (Rent)[179]
Amanda Peet (1972–) American film actress[180][181]
Joaquin Phoenix (1974–) Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning American film actor (Walk the Line)[182][183][184][185]
Rain Phoenix (1973–) American actress/musician[186][187]
River Phoenix (1970–1993) Academy Award-nominated American film actor[188][189]
Summer Phoenix (1978–) American actress and model[190][191]
Pink (1979–) Grammy Award-winning American singer and actress[192]
Josh Radnor (1976–) American actor (How I Met Your Mother)[193]
Michael Rapaport (1970–) American film and television actor [194]
Leah Remini (1970–) American actress (The King of Queens)[195]
Simon Rex (1974–) American actor and model[196]
Michael Rosenbaum (1972–) American film and television actor (Smallvile)[197]
Tracee Ellis Ross (1972–) American actress, daughter of singer Diana Ross[198]
Eli Roth (1972–) American film actor, director, producer and writer[199]
Maya Rudolph (1972–) American actress/comedian, cast member of Saturday Night Live[200]
Keri Russell (1976–) Golden Globe Award-winning American actress and dancer (Felicity, The Upside of Anger)[201]
Winona Ryder (1971–) Academy Award-nominated American film actress[202][203]
Sarah Saltzberg (1976-) American Broadway theater actress[204]
Fred Savage (1976–) American actor and television director known best for role on Wonder Years[205][206]
Josh Saviano (1976-) known best for role on Wonder Years
Miriam Shor (1971–) American film/television actress (Big Day)[207]
Sarah Silverman (1970–) American stand-up comedian, actress, and writer[208]
Alicia Silverstone (1976–) American actress and former fashion model (Clueless, Batman and Robin)[209][210]
Ione Skye (1971–) English-born American actress[211]
Lindsay Sloane (1977–) American actress[212][213]
Bahar Soomekh (1975–) Iranian-born American actress (Crash)[214][215]
Tori Spelling (1973–) American actress (Beverly Hills 90210)[216][217]
Jordana Spiro (1977–) American television actress (My Boys)[218]
Matt Stone (1971–) American animator, film director, screenwriter, actor and voice actor (South Park)[219]
Danny Strong (1974–) American film/television actor[220]
Jonathan Togo (1977 - ) American actor (CSI: Miami, Mystic River)[221]
Mageina Tovah (1979 - ) American actress[222]
Kevin Weisman (1970–) American film/television actor[223]
Jennifer Westfeldt (1971–) American actress and writer (Kissing Jessica Stein)[224]
Marissa Jaret Winokur (1973–) American film, television and stage actress (Hairspray stage version)[225]
Noah Wyle (1971–) American film/television actor[226]
Nikki Ziering (1971–) American model and actress[227]
Ethan Zohn (1973–) Survivor: Africa winner and actor[228]
Arianne Zuker (1974–) American soap opera actress[229
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:33 AM
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1960's


Paula Abdul (1962–) American actress, dancer, choreographer, singer, and television personality[230]
Patricia Arquette (1968–) Golden Globe-nominated American actress[231][232]
Hank Azaria (1964–) Emmy Award-winning American actor[233]
David Alan Basche (1968–) American actor[234]
Randall Batinkoff (1968–) American film/television actor (For Keeps?)[235]
Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999) American voice actress (South Park)[236]
Troy Beyer (1964–) American film director, screenwriter and actress[237]
Craig Bierko (1964–) American film/television actor (Cinderella Man)[238]
Jack Black (1969–) American film actor and musician[239]
Yasmine Bleeth (1968–) American television/film actress (Baywatch)[240]
Lisa Bonet (1967–) American film/television actress (The Cosby Show)[241]
Matthew Broderick (1962–) American film and stage actor (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Producers)[242]
Gabrielle Carteris (1961–) American actress (Beverly Hills 90210)[243]
Max Casella (1967-) American actor Doogie Howser
Phoebe Cates (1963–) American film actress (Fast Times at Ridgemont High)[244]
Scott Cohen (1964–) American film/television actor[245]
Mindy Cohn (1966–) American television actress (The Facts of Life)[246]
David Cross (1964–) American actor/comedian[247]
Dean Devlin (1962–) former actor, now producer and screenwriter[248]
Don Diamont (1961–) American soap opera actor (The Young and the Restless)[249]
Robert Downey Jr. (1965–) Academy Award-nominated American actor and musician (Iron Man)[250][251]
Rachel Dratch (1966–) American comedienne (Saturday Night Live)[252]
David Duchovny (1960–) Golden Globe Award-winning American television and film actor (The X-Files)[253][254]
Lisa Edelstein (1967–) American actress (House)[255]
Jon Favreau (1966–) American actor/director[256][257]
Dan Futterman (1967–) American actor and an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter[258]
Jeff Garlin (1962–) American comic actor (Curb Your Enthusiasm)[259]
Brad Garrett (1960–) three-time Emmy Award-winning American actor and comedian[260]
Gina Gershon (1962–) American film actress[261]
Jami Gertz (1965–) American film/television actress[262]
Melissa Gilbert (1964–) American former child actress, served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild[263]
Judy Gold (1962–) American stand-up comedian and actress[264]
Tracey Gold (1969-) American actress who appeared on tv show Growing Pains and sister of Missy
Bill Goldberg (1966-) Currently inactive wrestler that wrestled for both World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and American film/television actor[265]
Jennifer Grey (1960–) American actress (Dirty Dancing)[266]
Arye Gross (1960–) American film/television actor[267]
Greg Grunberg (1966–) American film/television actor (Heroes)[268]
Annabelle Gurwitch (1961–) American comedic actress, hostess of TBS's Dinner and a Movie[269]
Daryl Hannah (1960–) American film actress (Splash)[270]
Jessica Hecht (1965–) American film/stage actress[271]
Monica Horan (1963–) American television actress (Everybody Loves Raymond)[272]
Helen Hunt (1963–) Emmy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning American actress[273]
Sean Kanan (1966–) American soap opera actor (General Hospital)[274]
Heather Paige Kent (1969–) American television actress[275]
Marc Kudisch (1966–) American stage actor[276]
Lisa Kudrow (1963–) Emmy Award and SAG-winning American actress (Friends)[277]
Juliet Landau (1965–) American actress, daughter of Martin Landau and Barbara Bain[278]
John Lehr (1967–) American actor/comedian (10 Items or Less)[279]
Jennifer Jason Leigh (1962–) Hollywood film actress[280]
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (1961–) Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award-winning American actress (Seinfeld)[281]
Courtney Love (1964–) rock musician and Golden Globe-nominated actress, known as lead singer for the now-defunct alternative rock band Hole[282]
Joshua Malina (1966–) American film and stage actor[283]
Camryn Manheim (1961–) American actress (The Practice)[284]
Cindy Margolis (1965–) American actress/model, included in 2000 Guinness Book of World Records as a result of being the "most downloaded" person in 1999[285]
Julianna Margulies (1966–) American film/television actress (ER)[286]
Brett Marx (1964-) American actor who is the great nephew of the Marx Brothers and best known for his performance in The Bad News Bears
Marlee Matlin (1965–) Academy Award-winning American actress (Children of a Lesser God)[287]
Debra Messing (1968–) Emmy Award-winning American actress (Will & Grace)[288]
Dina Meyer (1968–) American film/television actress (Saw films)[289]
Ari Meyers (1969–) American actress (Kate & Allie)[290]
Rob Morrow (1962–) American actor (Northern Exposure, Numb3rs)[291]
Sarah Jessica Parker (1965–) Golden Globe, Emmy-winning American actress[292][293]
Sean Penn (1960–) Academy Award-winning American film actor[294]
Jeremy Piven (1965–) American actor (Entourage)[295]
Rain Pryor (1969–) American actress and comedian, daughter of Richard Pryor[296]
Ted Raimi (1965–) American actor, brother of Spider-Man director Sam Raimi[297]
Adam Rich (1968-) American child actor best known for his role in Eight is Enough
Paul Rudd (1969–) American actor[298][299]
Adam Sandler (1966–) American actor, comedian, producer, and musician[300]
Rob Schneider (1963–) American actor, comedian, and screenwriter[301]
Bitty Schram (1968–) Golden Globe-nominated American actress[302]
Liev Schreiber (1967–) Tony Award-winning American actor[303]
Scott Schwartz (1968-) American child actor who played in A Christmas Story and The Toy
David Schwimmer (1966–) Emmy-nominated American actor and director (Friends)[304]
Sam Seder (1966–) actor, comedian, writer, producer, director[305]
Kyra Sedgwick (1965–) Emmy-nominated American actress[306]
Ally Sheedy (1962–) American screen and stage actress ("Brat Pack" films The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire)[307]
Pauly Shore (1968–) American actor and comedian[308]
Jonathan Silverman (1966–) American film/television actor[309]
Cathy Silvers (1961-) is the daughter of Phil Silvers and best known for her role of Jenny Piccolo on the sitcom Happy Days
Helen Slater (1963–) American film actress and singer-songwriter[310]
Rena Sofer (1968–) American actress[311]
Jon Stewart (1962–) American comedian, actor, author, producer, host of The Daily Show[312]
Ben Stiller (1965–) American comedian, actor, and film director[313]
Michael Vartan (1968–) French-born American film/television actor (Monster-in-Law)[314]
Steven Weber (1961–) American film/television actor ("Wings")[315]
Alex Winter (1965-) is an English/American actor best known for his role in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
Scott Wolf (1968–) American actor (Party of Five)[316]
Ian Ziering (1964–) American actor (Beverly Hills 90210)[317][318]
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1950s
Caroline Aaron (1957–) American actress and producer[319]
Jason Alexander (1959–) American actor (Seinfeld)[320]
Adam Arkin (1956–) American television, film, and stage actor[321]
Tom Arnold (1959–) American actor and comedian[12]
Rosanna Arquette (1959–) American actress, film director, and film producer[322]
Ellen Barkin (1954–) American actress[323]
Roseanne Barr (1952–) American actress, writer, talk-show host and comedienne[324]
Robby Benson (1956–) American actor, former teen idol[325]
Sandra Bernhard (1955–) American actress and comedian[326]
Mike Binder (1958–) American screenwriter, film director and actor[327]
Jerry Butler (1959–) American pornographic actor, one of the most popular male performers in the 1980s[13]
Kate Capshaw (1953–) American actress (Indiana Jones)[14]
Katie Couric (1957–) American media personality, appeared in Shark Tale[328]
Jamie Lee Curtis (1958–) Golden Globe-winning American film actress, successful writer of books for children[329]
Tovah Feldshuh (1952–) American actress, singer, and playwright[330]
Harvey Fierstein (1954–) American actor, author, and singer[331]
Carrie Fisher (1956–) American film actress, novelist (Star Wars)[332]
Al Franken (1951–) American comedian, actor, author, screenwriter, political commentator and radio host[333]
Kathie Lee Gifford (1953–) American singer, songwriter, and actress[334]
Jeff Goldblum (1952–) Academy Award nominated American film actor[335]
Steve Guttenberg (1958–) American actor[336]
Mary Hart (1950–) American former actress and television personality (Entertainment Tonight)[337]
Nina Hartley (1959–) American adult film actress[338]
Amy Irving (1953–) American actress[339]
Ron Jeremy (1953–) American adult film actor[340]
Toni Kalem (1956–) American film, television actress, screenwriter and director[341]
Carol Kane (1952–) Academy Award-nominated American actress[342]
Julie Kavner (1950–) American film/television actress (voice of Marge on the The Simpsons)[343]
Richard Kind (1956–) American actor[344]
John Landis (1950–) American actor, director, writer, and producer[345]
Carol Leifer (1956–) American comedienne and actress[346]
Jon Lovitz (1957–) American actor and comedian[347]
Joan Lunden (1950–) American broadcaster (Good Morning America), has also acted[348]
Melanie Mayron (1952–) American actress and director (Thirtysomething)[349]
Larry Miller (1953–) American stand-up comedian, actor[350]
Don Most (1953–) American actor (Happy Days)[351]
Judd Nelson (1959-) American actor famous for his role in The Breakfast Club
Bebe Neuwirth (1958–) Tony Award-winning American theater, television, and film actress[352]
Laraine Newman (1952–) American comedienne and actress[353]
Ken Olin (1954–) American actor, director and producer[354]
Mandy Patinkin (1952–) American actor of stage and screen[355]
Lorna Patterson (1956–) American film, stage and television actress[356]
Scott Patterson (1958–) American actor (Gilmore Girls)[357]
David Paymer (1954–) American character actor[358]
Ron Perlman (1950–) film/television actor (Hellboy)[359]
Kevin Pollak (1957–) American actor, impressionist and comedian[360]
Paul Reiser (1957–) American actor, author and stand-up comedian (Mad About You)[361]
Paul Reubens (1952-) aka Peewee Herman
Tanya Roberts (1954–) American actress (Charlie's Angels)[362]
Alan Rosenberg (1950–) American actor, 24th president of the Screen Actors Guild[363]
Katey Sagal (1954–) American actress, singer, and writer (Married... with Children)[364]
Bob Saget (1956–) American actor, stand-up comedian and game show host[365]
Herschel Savage (1955–) American pornographic actor and porn movie director[15]
Richard Schiff (1955–) American actor (The West Wing)[366]
Steven Seagal (1951–) American action movie actor, producer, writer, director and singer[367]
Jerry Seinfeld (1954–) Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning American comedian, actor, and writer[368]
Jane Seymour (1951 - ) English-born/American film/television actress[369]
Wendie Jo Sperber (1958–2005) American television/movie actress[370]
Annie Sprinkle (1954–) American prostitute, stripper, porn film star, cable television host, porn magazine editor/writer, and sex film producer[371]
Howard Stern (1954–) American radio and TV personality, media mogul, humorist, actor and author[372]
Stephen Tobolowsky (1951–) American actor[373]
Robert Trebor (1953–) American actor (Hercules, Xena)[374]
Debra Winger (1955–) Academy Award–nominated American actress[375]
Mare Winningham (1959–) American film and television actress[376]
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1940's

1940s
Bob Balaban (1945–) American actor and director[377]
Richard Belzer (1944–) American stand up comedian, writer and actor[378]
Albert Brooks (1947–) Academy Award-nominated American actor, writer, comedian and director[379]
James Caan (1940–) Academy Award, Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated American film, stage and television actor[380]
Nell Carter (1948–2003) Tony Award-winning American singer and film, stage, and television actress[381]
Peter Coyote (1941–) American actor and author[382]
Billy Crystal (1947–) American actor, writer, producer, comedian and film director[383][16]
Larry David (1947–) Emmy-winning American actor, writer, comedian, producer and film director[384]
Michael Douglas (1944–) Academy Award-winning American actor and producer (Jewish father) [385]
Richard Dreyfuss (1947–) Academy Award-winning American actor[386]
Bob Dylan (1941–) singer-songwriter, author, musician and poet, also appeared in several films[387]
Bob Einstein (1942-) American writer and comedian known as Super Dave.
Richard Elfman (1949–) American film director, writer and actor[17]
Harrison Ford (1942–) Academy Award-nominated American actor[388][389]
Bonnie Franklin (1944–) American actress[390]
Art Garfunkel (1941-) American singer & songwriter
Paul Michael Glaser (1943–) American actor (Starsky & Hutch)[391]
Scott Glenn (1941–) American actor[392]
Christopher Guest (1948–) Lord Haden-Guest, American actor/director[393][394]
Goldie Hawn (1945–) Academy Award-winning American film actress, director and producer[395]
Dan Hedaya (1940–) American character actor[396]
Barbara Hershey (1948–) American actress, known for her many film roles[397]
Ricky Jay (1948-) is an American professional sleight-of-hand artist, actor, and author
Madeline Kahn (1942–1999) Academy Award-nominated American actress of film, television, and theater[398]
Gabe Kaplan (1945–) American actor, comedian, and professional poker player[399]
Andy Kaufman (1949–1984) American entertainer[400]
Judy Kaye (1948–) Tony-award-winning American singer and actress[401]
Lainie Kazan (1940–) American actress and singer[402]
Robert Klein (1942–) American stand-up comedian and occasional actor[403]
Kevin Kline (1947–) Academy Award and Tony Award-winning American stage and film actor[404]
Richard Kline (1944–) American actor and television director[405]
Sherry Lansing (1944–) American former CEO of Paramount Studios and actress[406]
Michael Lembeck (1948–) American actor and director[407]
Richard Lewis (1947–) American comedian and actor[408]
Judith Light (1949-) American actress best known for her role on Who's the Boss?
Peggy Lipton (1947–) American television actress and socialite (The Mod Squad)[409]
Stephen Macht (1942–) American actor[410]
Richard Masur (1948–) American actor[411]
Bette Midler (1945–) American singer, actress, and comedian, also known as The Divine Miss M[412]
Frank Oz (1944–) English-born American film director, actor and puppeteer[413]
Rhea Perlman (1948-) American actress known for her role on Cheers
David Proval (1942–) American actor (The Sopranos)[414]
Gilda Radner (1946–1989) American comedian and actress (Saturday Night Live)[415]
Harold Ramis (1944–) American actor, director, and writer[416]
Harry Reems (1947–) American theater and adult film actor[417]
Rob Reiner (1947–) American actor, director, producer, writer and anti-tobacco activist; son of Carl Reiner[418]
Peter Riegert (1947–) American film/television actor[419]
Garry Shandling (1949–) American comedian and actor[420]
Wallace Shawn (1943–) American actor and writer[421]
Harry Shearer (1943–) American comedic actor and writer[422][423]
Paul Simon (1941-) American singer, songwriter
Brent Spiner (1949–) American actor (Star Trek: The Next Generation)[424]
Ben Stein (1944–) American lawyer, economist, law professor, actor, comedian, and former White House speechwriter[425]
Barbra Streisand (1942–) two-time Academy Award-winning American singer, theatre and film actress, composer, film producer and director[426]
Jeffrey Tambor (1944–) American film/television actor (Hellboy, Arrested Development)[427]
Jessica Walter (1941–) American film/television actress (Arrested Development)[428]
Zoλ Wanamaker (1949–) American-born English actress[429][430]
Lesley Ann Warren (1946–) Academy Award-nominated American stage, film and television actress[431]
Anson Williams (1949–) American actor (Happy Days)[432]
Henry Winkler (1945–) American actor, director, producer and author (Happy Days)[433]
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Woody Allen (1935–) Academy Award-winning American film director, writer, actor, and comedian[434]
Alan Arkin (1934–) Academy Award-winning American film actor, director[435]
Barbara Barrie (1931–) American actress and author of children's books[436]
Richard Benjamin (1938–) American actor/film director[16]
Dyan Cannon (1937–) three-time Academy Award-nominated American film and television actress, editor, producer and director[437]
Eddie Carmel (1936–1972) entertainer known as "The Jewish Giant"[438]
Jerry Douglas (1932–) American television actress (The Young and the Restless)[439]
Elliott Gould (1938–) Academy Award-nominated American film/television actor[440]
Charles Grodin (1935–) American actor and former cable talk show host[441]
Estelle Harris (1932–) American actress (Seinfeld)[442]
Judd Hirsch (1935–) American actor (Taxi, NUMB3RS)[443]
Dustin Hoffman (1937–) two-time Oscar winning American actor[444]
Tony Jay (1933–2006) English/American actor[18]
Harvey Keitel (1939–) Academy Award-nominated American actor[445]
Walter Koenig (1936–) American actor, writer, teacher and director (appeared in original Star Trek)[446]
Susan Kohner (1936-) an American Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American actress
Yaphet Kotto (1937–) African-American actor (son of Cameroonian Crown Prince), best known for his role in Alien[447]
Martin Landau (1931-) is an Academy Award-winning American film and television actor
Michael Landon (1936–1991) actor, producer and director who starred in three popular NBC TV series that spanned three decades[448]
Louise Lasser (1939–) American stage/film/television actress (Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman)[449]
Piper Laurie (1932–) American actress[450]
Linda Lavin (1937–) Tony Award and Golden Globe Award-winning stage, film and television actress[451]
Steve Lawrence (1935-) American singer and actor on The Carol Burnett Show
Shari Lewis (1933–1998) American ventriloquist, puppeteer, and children's television show host, popular during the 1960s[452]
Hal Linden (1931–) American actor and television director[453]
Tina Louise (1934–) American model, singer, and film and television actress[454]
Jackie Mason (1931–) American stand-up comedian/actor[455]
Paul Mazursky (1930–) American film director and actor[456]
Shelley Morrison (1936–) American actress[457]
Barry Newman (1931–) American actor[458]
Leonard Nimoy (1931–) American actor, film director, poet, musician and photographer[459]
Suzanne Pleshette (1937-2008) American actress known for her role in The Bob Newhart Show
Ron Rifkin (1939–) American actor, director[460]
Joan Rivers (1933–) American comedienne, actress, talk show host, and celebrity[461]
George Segal (1934–) American film and stage actor[16]
Susan Strasberg (1938–1999) an American actress known for her performance in the risque In Praise of Older Women
Dame Elizabeth Taylor (1932–) [ Converted to Judaism ] Oscar-winning English / American film actress & sex symbol[462][463][464]
Gene Wilder (1933–) American actor and comedian[465]
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Ed Ames (1927–) American singer and actor[466]
Beatrice Arthur (1925-) American actress[467]
Ed Asner (1929–) American actor[468]
Lauren Bacall (1924–) Golden Globe and Tony Award winning, as well as Academy Award-nominated, American film and stage actress[469]
Julian Beck (1925–1985) American actor, director, poet, and painter[19]
Shelley Berman (1926–) American comedian, writer, teacher, and actor[470]
Herschel Bernardi (1923–1986) American film, Broadway and television actor[20]
Theodore Bikel (1924–) character actor, folk singer and musician[471]
Larry Blyden (1925–1975) American actor[472]
Tom Bosley (1927–) American film/television actor (Happy Days)[473]
Mel Brooks (1926–) Academy Award-winning American actor, writer, director and producer[474]
Lenny Bruce (1925–1966) American actor, stand-up comedian, writer, social critic and satirist[475]
Susan Cabot (1927–1986) American actress[476]
Sid Caesar (1922–) American comic actor and writer[477]
Robert Clary (1926–) French-born American actor, published author, and lecturer[478]
Tony Curtis (1925–) American film star[479]
Rodney Dangerfield (1921–2004) American comedian and actor[480]
Sammy Davis, Jr. (1925–1990) [ Converted to Judaism ] American entertainer, member of the "Rat Pack"[481][482]
Peter Falk (1927–) American actor[483]
Fyvush Finkel (1923–) American actor[484]
Eddie Fisher (1928-) American singer and father of Carrie Fisher
Lee Grant (1927–) Academy Award-winning American theater, film and television actress, and film director[16]
Buddy Hackett (1924–2003) American comedian and actor[485]
Monty Hall (1921–) Canadian-born actor, singer and sportscaster (Let's Make a Deal)[486]
Laurence Harvey (1928–1973) Lithuanian-born actor, achieved fame in British and American films
Steven Hill (1922–) American film and television actor[487]
Judy Holliday (1921–1965) Academy Award-winning American actress, singer[488][489]
Werner Klemperer (1920–2000) Emmy Award-winning comedic actor[490]
Jack Klugman (1922-) American actor
Harvey Korman (1927–) American actor[491]
Al Lewis (1920-2006) American actor best known as Grandpa Munster
Jerry Lewis (1926–) American comedian, actor, film producer, writer and director known for his slapstick humor and his charity fund-raising telethons[492]
Bill Macy (1922–) American actor[493]
Ross Martin (1920-1981) [Jewish family] Polish-born American TV and film actor (Wild Wild West)
Walter Matthau (1920–2000) Academy Award-winning American actor[494]
Anne Meara (1929–) American comedienne and actress, partner and wife of Jerry Stiller[495]
Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) ( Converted to Judaism) American actress, singer and model[496]
Vic Morrow (1929–1982) American actor[497][498]
Paul Newman (1925–) [ Jewish father ] Academy Award-winning American actor and film director, founder of Newman's Own[16][499][500]
Charlotte Rae (1926-) American actress from The Facts of Life
Tony Randall (1920–2004) American comic actor[501]
Carl Reiner (1922–) American actor, film director, producer, writer and comedian[502]
Regina Resnik (1922–) American opera singer and actress[503]
Don Rickles (1926–) American comedian, film actor, and voice actor[504]
Doris Roberts (1929–) Emmy Award-winning American actress best known for her performance on Everybody Loves Raymond[505]*Fred Sadoff (1926-1994) Actor in South Pacific [506]
Rod Serling (1924–1975) American screenwriter and actor (The Twilight Zone)[507]
Simone Signoret (1921–1985) Academy Award-winning French actress[16]
Jerry Stiller (1927–) American comedian and actor[508]
Mel Tormι (1925– 1999) American actor and singer, known as one of the great male jazz singers[509][510]
Abe Vigoda (1921–) American film/television actor (The Godfather)[511]
Jack Warden (1920–2006) Emmy Award-winning, Oscar-nominated American actor[512][513]
Shelley Winters (1920–2006) two-time Academy Award-winning American actress[514][515]
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Mason Adams (1919–2005) American character actor[516]
Martin Balsam (1919–1996) was an American actor who won an Academy Award for A Thousand Clowns
John Banner (1910–1973) Austrian/American actor[517]
Mel Blanc (1908–1989) American voice actor, performing on radio, in television commercials, and most famously, in hundreds of cartoon shorts for Warner Bros. and Hanna-Barbera during the Golden Age of American animation[518]
Red Buttons (1919–2006) Academy Award-winning American comedian and actor[519]
Lee J. Cobb (1911–1976) Academy Award-nominated American film actor[16]
Kirk Douglas (1916–) American actor, Hollywood film star (Spartacus)[520]
John Garfield (1913–1952) American actor, 1940s film star[521]
Paulette Goddard (1910–1999) American born, Oscar-nominated American film and theatre actress[522]
Kitty Carlisle Hart (1910–2007) American singer, actress, and spokeswoman for the arts[523]
Danny Kaye (1913–1987) American film actor, singer and comedian[524]
Marc Lawrence (1910–2005) American character actor[525]
Zero Mostel (1915–1977) American stage and film actor[526]
Jan Murray (1916–2006) American stand-up comedian, actor[527]
Luise Rainer (1910–) German-born (later American) two-time Academy Award-winning film actress[528][529]
Lillian Roth (1910–1980) American singer and actress, noted performer on Broadway[530]
Dinah Shore (1916–1994) American singer and actress[531][532]
Sylvia Sidney (1910–1999) American film actress[533][534]
Phil Silvers (1911–1985) American entertainer and comedy actor[535]
Harold J. Stone (1913–2005) American film and television character actor[536]
Mike Wallace (1918–) American journalist, briefly acted during the 1940s[537]
Eli Wallach (1915–) American film, TV and stage actor[538]
Sam Wanamaker (1919–1993) American actor and director[539]
Keenan Wynn (1916–1986) American character actor[16]
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1900s

Stella Adler (1901–1992) American actress, for decades regarded as America's foremost acting teacher[540]
Jack Albertson (1907-1981) American actor best known for his role on Chico and the Man
Leon Askin (1907–2005) Austrian (later American) actor[541]
Milton Berle (1908–2002) American comedian and actor[542]
Joe Besser (1907–1988) American comedian (Three Stooges)[543]
Mel Blanc (1908-89) American voice artist
Ben Blue (1901–1975) Canadian (later American) actor and comedian[16]
Howard Da Silva (1909–1986) American film actor[16]
Melvyn Douglas (1901–1981) American actor, won all three of the entertainment industries' highest awards (two Oscars, a Tony and an Emmy)[544][545]
Larry Fine (1902–1975) American comedian and actor (Three Stooges)[546]
John Houseman (1902–1988) was an American actor who won an Academy Award for The Paper Chase
Curly Howard (1903–1952) American, one of the Three Stooges[547]
Sam Levene (1905–1980) Russian/American stage and film actor[548]
Peter Lorre (1904–1964) Hungarian-born (later American) stage and screen actor[549]
Zeppo Marx (1901–1979) American, member of the Marx Brothers[550]
Ritz Brothers (1901-1965, 1904-1985, 1907-1986) American comedy team[16]
Natalie Schafer (1900-1991) was an American actress best known for her role in Gilligan's Island
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