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Gail Edwards
Gail, who is a native Floridian, was raised in Coral Gables and caught the performing bug early in life. She had her father hang the curtain and lights while she choreographed, costumed, and starred in her own neighborhood musicals. In the sixth grade, Gail played Little Mary in 'The Women' at the Coconut Grove Playhouse and then moved on to numerous industrial films and local television appearances. In 1977, she wrote, produced, and starred in her first off-Broadway musical 'Becoming'. Soon afterwards, she landed the role of “Sandy” opposite Peter Gallagher in 'Broadway's national tour of Grease'. After producing and starring in two additional Los Angeles productions, 'The Good One' and 'Vanities', both earning her the Drama-Logue Critics' Award, Gail turned her focus toward television.
She fast landed her role in 1991 as 'Vicky Larson' on the hit series 'Full House', the co-worker and future engagement to Bob Sagets character 'Danny Tanner'. She stayed on the show from season 5 throughout the fall of season 7.
While doing the show she also landed the role of 'Sharon Lemure' on NBC's hit Blossom.
Upon moving to the Southwest in 1994, Gail retired from showbiz while concluding her last two roles portraying the engaged 'Vicky Larson' on ABC’s 'Full House' and 'Sharon Lemure', the fast-talking mother of 'Six' on NBC’s 'Blossom'. During her six-year run portraying 'Dot Higgins' on ABC’s 'It’s a Living', Gail appeared in many Movies-of-the-Week along with numerous guest-star appearances.
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Christie Houser
Christie Houser was born on March 5, 1958. She guest-starred in various shows throughout the 80's, that includes her portraying appearance as the first-time-seen mysterious 'Pam Tanner' on Full House.
Her most reasent project was in 2005 as she lend her voice out in 'Kingdom Hearts II'.
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John Aprea
John Aprea was born on March 4, 1941. He was born and grew up in Englewood, New Jersey. Is the father of Nicole Alexandra Aprea.
He is known for his role as 'Young Sal Tessio' in 'The Godfather: Part II' (1974), where he originally auditioned for the part of 'Michael Corleone' on 'The Godfather' (1972), and later got the part of the young Tessio on 'The Godfather: Part II', and is also known on television as 'Lucas Castigliano' on the soap opera 'Another World', from 1989 to 1992.
He also played 'Nick Katsopolis', the father of John Stamos's character, 'Jesse Katsopolis', on 'Full House' from 1988-1991
In 2006, he is was busy filming a new soap opera in Southern California called, "The Heiress".
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Yvonne Wilder
She was one of the original cast in the hit musical "West Side Story" (1961). Here she portrayed Consuela, one of the Shark members girlfriend, with dyed bleached blond hair. She was therefore included in the musical's hit song performances of "America" and "I Feel Pretty" along with the other girls.
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Marla Sokoloff
Marla Lynne Sokoloff was born on December 19, 1980 in San Francisco. She is pro best known for playing the part of Lucy Hatcher on the show The Practice and Gia on the ABC sitcom Full House.
Sokoloff was born in Danville, California, to Howard Sokoloff, a doctor, and Cindi Sussman, a former caterer. She is Jewish. Sokoloff is an alumna of the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. She has dated actors James Franco and Shane West who both starred with her in the teen flick Whatever It Takes.
In 1993, Sokoloff began acting at the age of twelve, when she was cast as Gia Mahan in the sitcom Full House. A few years later, in 1998, her breakthrough role came when she was cast in the drama The Practice as Lucy Hatcher. The 5 ft. 3 in. Sokoloff also had a three-episode stint as a nanny in Desperate Housewives. Along with other popular appearances, she is well remembered as Joey's pregnant sister Dina in season 8 of Friends.
In November 2006, she starred in the ABC television series Big Day. The last episode aired on January 30, 2007. Aside from television, Sokoloff has also starred in a series of movies, including Whatever It Takes, The Climb, The Tollbooth, Dude, Where's My Car?, Sugar & Spice and Love On The Side.
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Tahj Mowry
Tahj Dayton Mowry was born on May 17, 1986 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He's an American actor and singer. He played varsity football at Westlake High School in California and Savannah State University. He also attended Pepperdine University.
Tahj Mowry was born and raised in Hawaii to Darlene Flowers, who manages her children's careers, and Timothy Mowry, a police officer in California. His mother is African American and his father is Italian American.
He is the younger brother of 'Sister Sister' twins Tia and Tamera Mowry and older brother of Tavior Mowry.
Mowry starred in the television series Smart Guy and also appeared in Full House as Teddy, and also in various Disney Channel movies.
He had a guest role on Disney Channel's series The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and in a Star Trek: Voyager episode entitled "Innocence". Mowry has also appeared in movies like Are We Done Yet? and in Seventeen Again. He also performs the voice of Wade in the Disney Channel animated series Kim Possible, and has also sung "Shine Your Light On Me" for School's Out! Christmas and Circle of Life for the Disney Channel Circle of Stars recording of The Lion King. He has recently been cast in the Coach Carter TV series and the Matrix.
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Jurnee Smollet
Jurnee Diana Smollett was born on October 1, 1986, and is an American actress.
She was born in New York City, New York, and is the daughter of Janet and Joel Smollett.
As the fourth of six performing siblings, she received critical acclaim for her title role in the finely crafted independent Eve's Bayou (1997). The performance earned her a Young Star Award nomination. The young thespian pulled ahead of her brothers and sisters with her bracing portrayal of a ten-year-old who finds her father in a compromising position. She was just what writer-director Kasi Lemmons had envisoned for the lead in her film: "a light-skinned black child . . . who could convey the nuances of a Creole child in the 60s". She co-starred with her siblings in the television comedy On Our Own (1994-1995) and appeared in numerous television shows such as Hangin' with Mr. Cooper and Full House in which she played Michelle's best friend Denise. And from 1998 to 2000, she appeared as a regular cast member of the Bill Cosby series titled Cosby.
She also played as a regular in Wanda at Large as Wanda Sykes' niece Holly in 2003, and appeared in the episode 'Fools for Love' as the character "Tracey" on House, and most recently as Beth, a terminally ill girl who undergoes a clinical trial to successful results in the episode 'Freedom' on the popular ABC drama Grey's Anatomy. Smollett starred with Bow Wow in the 2005 film Roll Bounce. She played the role of Danyelle Rollins in the 2006 film Gridiron Gang, and also played leading roles in the racial drama Selma, Lord, Selma, as well as Beautiful Joe, and Ruby's Bucket of Blood.
In 2007, she played the role of Samantha Booke in The Great Debaters (which was directed by Denzel Washington and produced by Oprah Winfrey).
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Miko Hughes
Miko was born in Apple Valley, California on February 22, 1986.
He is of Native American heritage and his name means "Chief" in Chickasaw. He has two older brothers (Mikhael and Mitchel) and one older sister (Molly). He lives in Apple Valley, California when he is working, but considers his permanent address to be Oklahoma.
Miko started his acting career in a public service announcement when he was 22 months old and followed that up by appearing in his first feature film at 27 months old in "Pet Sematary" (1989). Since that early start, Miko has consistently been one of the busiest young actors in Hollywood. Miko is best known on film for his dramatic portrayal of an autistic boy opposite Bruce Willis in the blockbuster hit "Mercury Rising" (1998). In addition, Miko has also starred on film in "Spawn" (1997), "Zeus and Roxanne" (1997), "Apollo 13" (1995) and "Kindergarten Cop" (1990). In addition, Miko has also appeared in numerous television movies. He has also been a series regular, recurring character or guest star on many television series including "Baywatch" (1989), "Touched by an Angel" (1994), "The Nanny" (1993) as well as the bratty Aaron on "Full House" (1989). Miko received an Emmy certificate for his participation as the voice of "Tommy" in the number one rated Fox animated TV series "Life with Louie" (1995). His other voice-over credits include the voice of "Sly" and "Witt," twin babies in the feature film "Baby Geniuses" (1999).
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Kathryn Zaremba
Kathryn Zaremba was born on September 10th, 1982, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Her full name is Kathryn Lauren Zaremba.
In August of 1993, she played the title character in the off-Broadway production of "Annie Warbucks" at the Variety Arts theater.
She has a sister named Elisabeth, who is four years older than her.
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Blake McIver Ewing
Blake was born in Los Angeles, California on March 27, 1985. He is son of Susan McIver of the "Golddiggers" on "Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers" (1968) (1968-1973).
Blake got his start when he won the junior vocalist competition on "Star Search" (1983). He is probably best known for portraying Derek, one of Michelle friends on "Full House" (1992-1995)
He also portrayed the role of Waldo in the 1994 feature film version of "The Little Rascals". He was also the voice of Eugene on "Hey Arnold". Blake co-wrote and performed the song "Along the River", the end credit song to the film "End of the Spear" (2006).
As of 2003, he started to attend UCLA in California.
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Jason Marsden
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David Lipper
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Nathan Nishiguchi
Nathan Nishiguchi was born on June 18, 1980 in San Mateo County, California. His full name is Nathan Matao Nishiguchi. He was an American child actor from the San Francisco Bay Area and is probably best known for his portrayal of Harry Takayama in the sitcom 'Full House'.
Some other of Nathan's roles consists of the 1990 film 'Hiroshima' as Akira, and he guest starred in one episode of 'Highway to heaven' as Bai.
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Jordan Christopher Michael
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Molly Morgan
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Marcia Wallace
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Alice Hirson
Alice Hirson was born on March 10 in 1929, and is an American actress best known for her roles on television.
She appeared regularly in soap operas with roles such as: Stephanie Martin on 'The Edge of Night', Marcia Davis on 'Somerset', and Eileen Riley Siegel (#3) on 'One Life to Live'.
Later in her career, she had a recurring role in the prime-time drama 'Dallas' as Mavis Anderson, friend and confidante of "Miss Ellie". She also is known for playing Lois Morgan, the mother of Ellen DeGeneres' character on the sitcom 'Ellen'. Though her most recent role was playing Mimsy on 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager'.
She was married to Stephen Elliott from 1980 until his death in 2005, who also had a recurring role on 'Dallas' as attorney Scotty Demarest.
Some of her other TV credits include: 'The Waltons', 'Maude', 'Taxi', 'Flamingo Road', 'Quincy', 'Barney Miller', 'St. Elsewhere', 'Hotel', 'Matlock', 'Law & Order', 'Murphy Brown', 'ER', 'NYPD Blue', 'Judging Amy', 'Just Shoot Me' and '7th Heaven'.
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Darlene Vogel
Darlene Vogel was born on October 25, 1962 in Modesto, California. She is an American actress, who was model and did commercials before getting into acting.
Vogel's first feature film was the 1989 science fiction film 'Back to the Future - Part II', and as the IFT intern in the pre-show segment for 1991 film ride, 'Back to the Future: The Ride' for the Universal movie parks.
Darlene also had some TV roles, and is probably best known for her role on the USA Network TV series 'Pacific Blue' as Officer Chris Kelly, from 1996 to 1999. She is also known for her role on the soap opera 'One Life to Live' as Dr. Melanie Farrell McIver from 2000 to 2001.
Some of Vogels other films include 'Ski School', 'Angel 4: Undercover', and 'Ring of Steel'.
And she has made guest appearances on TV shows, such as 'Full House', 'Northern Exposure', 'Boy Meets World' and 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'.
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