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David launched into stardom following his American Idol Season Seven win, breaking several Billboard chart records when 14 of his songs debuted on the Hot Digital Songs chart, and 11 debuted on the Hot 100. He has sold over two million albums and over five million tracks worldwide. A widely busy artist, he both released his new EP “Chromance” and made his Broadway debut as “Charlie Price” in Kinky Boots in 2018. His more recent single, “TABOS” (This’ll All Be Over Soon), was released in 2022, coinciding with his return to American Idol to perform in the special 20th-anniversary reunion show.
David continues to write for other musicians, tours worldwide and plans to release new music this year. He also works on behalf of nonprofit organizations such as the National Brain Tumor Society, which drives cutting-edge research and treatments for brain cancer and brain tumors, a cause for which he has raised over $1.5 million.
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Peter made his directorial debut in 1994 with the modern-day classic Dumb and Dumber. His credits since then include hit movies such as Kingpin, There’s Something About Mary, Me, Myself & Irene, Green Book, and The Greatest Beer Run Ever, as well as the critically acclaimed series Loudermilk and Lucky Hank. He is also an accomplished novelist. His works include Outside Providence, The Comedy Writer, and the children’s book Abigail the Happy Whale. A long-time supporter of disability rights, Peter and his brother Bobby received the Morton E. Ruderman Award for the inclusion of people with disabilities in 2020. He has also been honored several times at the Media Access Awards, including winning a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.
You can catch Peter’s latest film, Ricky Stanicky, starring John Cena, Zac Efron, and William H. Macy, which will begin streaming on Amazon on March 7th, 2024.
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Victoria’s life drastically changed at age 11 when she developed two rare conditions, transverse myelitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, losing her ability to speak, eat, walk, or move. She spent four years in a vegetative state, unable to move or communicate. Doctors believed there was little hope of survival.
Victoria’s motto, “Face It, Embrace It, Defy It, Conquer It,” embodies how she approaches life’s formidable challenges. She made a remarkable recovery and became an accomplished motivational speaker, television host, philanthropist, writer, and swimmer – winning three Silver medals and a Gold at the 2012 Paralympic Games. She joined ESPN as a sportscaster in 2015 and reports and hosts across all platforms, including Sportscenter, First Take, NFL Live, This Just In, X Games, College Football Live, Sportscenter on Snapchat, Frozen Four, Sportscenter Global, College Gameday All Access, and Special Olympics. After spending a decade in a wheelchair, Victoria defied the odds again in 2017 by learning how to walk and was even a contestant in Season 25 of Dancing with the Stars.
Victoria is the founder and co-chair of Victoria’s Victory Foundation, a nonprofit that assists people with mobility challenges and has given nearly a million dollars in scholarship funds.
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Marc McClure played the role of photographer “Jimmy Olsen” in the original Superman movie. Along with Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder, and Jackie Cooper, he is one of only four actors who appeared in all the sequels. Other movie roles included playing Michael J. Fox’s brother, “Dave McFly” in the Back to the Future movies. Marc has been in over 50 movies and television series such as The Shield, ER, Cold Case, Smallville, just to name a few. Most recently he has appeared in the Justice League movies.
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Josh is a series regular on AMC’s record-breaking hit The Walking Dead, playing the role of “Dr. Eugene Porter.” The drama, developed by Frank Darabont, is based on the comic book series of the same name and follows a group of survivors finding their way through a post-apocalyptic world dominated by zombies. He also played “Glenn Beck” in Showtime’s limited series The Loudest Voice (the Roger Ailes Fox News story) opposite Russell Crowe. On stage, Josh starred in the off-Broadway premiere of Amy and the Orphans, directed by 7-time Tony nominee Scott Ellis, and alongside Tony winner Debra Monk and Mark Blum. His previous credits also include a recurring role in the final season of AMC’s Mad Men and starring in the films Middle Man and Life In Color.
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John is an American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, producer and a 3-time Grammy award winner. He also recently received an Emmy award for his tenor vocals on the collaboration of stars of the memorable “People Get Ready.” John is most known for his tenure as the rock band Kansas’s lead vocalist, keyboardist, and songwriter. He replaced Steve Walsh on the albums “Vinyl Confessions” and “Drastic Measures” as well as the new song “Perfect Lover” from “The Best of Kansas.” He ran Pakaderm Records in the 80s and 90s with his brother and songwriting partner Dino, releasing the two Mastodon albums “It’s a Jungle Out There” and “Lofcaudio.”
John is currently touring with several super groups featuring members from classic rock bands, including Mike Reno, Alice Cooper, Vince Neil, Kenny Arnoff, Ansley Dunbar, Micky Thomas, Bill Champlin, John Cafferty, Steve Augeri, David Pack, Kelly Keagy, Bobby Kimball, Randall Hall, Lou Gramm and Kevin Chalfant. To date, his name appears on over 30 million records.
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Mark Taylor is taking Music City by storm. The 24-year-old Nashville resident brings that feel-good 90’s country sound back to his fans with his smooth vocals and soulful melodies. Having already opened for country superstars Big & Rich, Russell Dickerson, Joe Nichols, Jon Pardi, Bryan White, and many more, Mark is certainly one to watch in Nashville.
As a songwriter, Mark has written songs recorded by Amii Stewart (Singer of the 1979 #1 “Knock on Wood”), Whey Jennings (Grandson of Waylon), Hayley Payne, Molly Lovette, and more. His release “I’m Down” peaked at #11 on a fan-voted country chart and has received airplay all over the world including Australia, Ireland, London, Switzerland, and the U.K. His single, “Dust Off That Dirt”, has received nearly a quarter of a million streams across all platforms and has been added to several terrestrial AM/FM radio rotations throughout the Northeast and Southeast United States, as well as internationally. Mark won ASCAP’s 2023 Harold Adamson Country Lyric award for “Dust Off that Dirt” as well.
Mark’s recent cut, “Just Before the Dawn”, recorded by Whey Jennings, was featured in the award-winning film, “American Outlaws”, available in select theaters and streaming services now.
Mark is a proud Member of the Country Music Association (CMA) and The Recording Academy.
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Rick Ravanello has been acting since 1996. Rick immediately started to earn many television and film roles which led him to an audition that landed in the hands of Steven Spielberg of Dreamworks SKG. Mr. Spielberg had Rick flown to Los Angeles where he met with Tom Hanks in which they discussed an upcoming project titled Band of Brothers. Mr. Spielberg was so taken with Rick, that he immediately offered a role to star in an upcoming Dreamworks television project. Rick currently resides in Palm Springs, California. He has been very busy the last few years with the lead in the action feature film, Outpost 37 (by the Game of Thrones team), which was shot in South Africa. Previously, he had earned a role in Hart’s War where he worked alongside Bruce Willis and Monte Walsh with Tom Selleck. He’s had starring roles in television shows such as Criminal Minds, Nikita, Weeds, Desperate Housewives and Lincoln Heights among dozens of others. His indie film Dose of Reality, starring Fairuza Balk, premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival this year landed him rave reviews. His current TV series, “Medinah”, is alongside Eric Roberts and is filmed in The Middle East (Qatar). He also plays the lead in the newly filmed TV series titled “The Pact” which is filmed in Romania. Upcoming Movies, yet to be released, are Red Pine City with Eric Roberts, Backward Forward and In The Defense Against Tyranny.
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Eric delivers a powerful punch as a renowned Platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated hit songwriter, artist, and performer. He’s celebrated five No.1 hits, with four of those ranked among the “Top 100 Songs of the Decade” by Country Aircheck, including the #1 spot on that chart with “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” as recorded by Jake Owen. The Texas native has earned numerous songwriter award nominations, including Grammy’s Best Country Song, ACM’s Song of the Year twice, the CMA Song of The Year, and an artist Grammy nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “The Driver.”
Eric continues to see success as a songwriter, having co-penned Keith Urban’s 2022 hit “Wild Hearts.” His latest album, a compilation of reimagined versions of Eric’s biggest hits as a writer and artist, “Even If It Breaks Your Barefoot Friday Night,” is available now. A true artist’s artist, USA Today calls him “flat out-brilliant,” and American Songwriter named him an influencer of country music.
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Don is renowned as a former lead guitarist of The Eagles, one of the most popular and influential rock groups of our time. He spent 27 years with the Eagles, who have sold over 150 million albums worldwide and own the distinction of recording the top-selling album of all time — Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975). Don is a longstanding member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and he was also inaugurated into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville and the Florida Artists Hall of Fame.
Since leaving the band in 2001, Don has forged an impressive career as a top-tier solo artist. He added “best-selling author” to his remarkable resume when his spellbinding 2008 memoir Heaven and Hell: My Life in the Eagles (1974-2001) became an instant New York Times bestselling hit. In addition to his musical proficiency as a double-threat guitarist/vocalist, Don is most proud of his ongoing charity work for the Starkey Hearing Foundation, the Ruck N Roll Charity Ball in Hong Kong, Autism Speaks, and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital to name but a few of the worthy causes he supports.
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Tommy was asked to join Boston on their 2008 tour and has sung on every tour since. Before joining the band, Tommy had never been in a band and was working as a credit manager at The Home Depot. The largest crowd Tommy had sung in front of was a talent show in high school. Now, Tommy plays to sold-out audiences all over the world.
In a bestclassicbands.com interview, Boston’s founding member Tom Scholz said, “Tommy does for Boston on stage what Brad Delp did for Boston in the studio. Brad was the best male studio singer I’ve ever heard, and Tommy is the best male stage singer I’ve ever heard.”
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Jeffrey’s stage, film, and television careers have spanned over 25 years. His stage credits include Shakespeare in the Park, The Public Theatre, CSC, The Old Globe and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He appeared in Big Little Lies, 5 Days at Memorial, Man in the High Castle, Suits, I’m Dying Up Here, Nashville 24 and Desperate Housewives, as well as the films Locksmith, Tron Legacy, Sully, Home of the Brave, Surfer Dude, Flicka and Flight 93. Other credits include And the Band Played On, Apollo 11, Working Girl and Mighty Ducks 3. Currently, Jeffrey plays. “Gus Easton” on CBS’ So Help Me Todd.
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Known for his roles in the sitcoms Mad About You, Spin City and his recurring role as Larry David’s cousin “Andy” on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Richards’ notable voice credits include “Larry the Anaconda” in The Wild, “Molt” in A Bug’s Life, “Van” in Cars and Cars 2 and “Bookworm” in Toy Story 3. He was also nominated for a Tony Award in 2013 for Best Actor in the play The Big Knife.
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Dennis’ groundbreaking role as “President David Palmer” on Fox’s hit series 24 earned him his first Golden Globe nomination and two Screen Actor Guild nominations. He starred in the CBS series The Unit and Netflix’s Lucifer and recently appeared in the Hulu thriller No Exit and Flamin’ Hot (Fox Searchlight.) Current film projects include the upcoming Silent Retreat (Miramax.) Dennis has also been the face and voice of Allstate Insurance since 2003.
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A native New Yorker, Carmine is a dynamic and versatile talent. Best known for his role as “Detective Danny Messer” in the CBS hit series CSI: New York, his other TV highlights include Batwoman, Chicago Med, Criminal Minds, and Graceland. He has appeared in numerous films, such as Black Hawk Down, The Learning Curve, The Big Brass Ring and In Enemy Hands. Recently, Carmine was “Nick Gatchi” in the Apple TV+ series High Desert, “Sonny Grosso” in Paramount’s The Offer and “Ken Pierce’ in the thriller film Breaking.
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Kim is one of the most recognized faces in the modeling industry. She has over 500 magazine covers worldwide, has done countless commercials for print and TV, and appeared in six Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues. Kim moved into broadcasting as the Fashion Correspondent for Good Morning America and then hosted numerous TV shows. She appeared in movies and sitcoms and is best known for being on the last episode of Cheers.
Throughout her career, Kim studied nutrition and wellness to stay on the top of her game and later transitioned into speaking on topics from wellness to motherhood. She ran eight marathons and has been in numerous charity events such as ice hockey, car racing, tennis, and golf. Kim currently writes daily wellness articles for Men’s Journal.
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Born in Washington, D.C, Jonathan Banks’ work as an actor has spanned five decades in film, television, and theater. He began his career with the musical Hair in 1969.
Banks is a eight time Emmy® Award nominee, garnering nominations in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2023 for his work on Better Call Saul, in 2013 for Breaking Bad, and for his role as Frank McPike in the Stephen J. Cannell-produced series Wiseguy in 1989.
Among his hundreds of film and television credits are Beverly Hills Cop, 48 Hrs., Dark Blue, Flipper, Freejack, Mudbound and The Commuter.
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A comedian seen on MTV, Comedy Central, and ABC’s The Next Best Thing, Mike is considered one of America’s best comic impressionists. His marquee characters include the entire cast of Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Christian Slater, Lou Costello, Garth Brooks, Louie Armstrong, Minnie Ripperton, Joe Cocker, the Bee Gees and hundreds more. He plays corporate shows, comedy clubs, golf tournaments, rock concerts, colleges and is currently headlining the largest cruise ships in the world.
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Brian has worked in the action and science fiction genres, where his stature and unique appearance often have him at odds with leading men. He was the first person terminated by the Terminator and was shot by Steve Martin in the Three Amigos. Sylvester Stallone turned him to ashes in Cobra. Brian has been featured in over 100 productions, most recently with Denzel Washington in Joel Cohen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth and as “Captain Gerard” on 9-1-1.
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Known mostly as The UPS Guy in the Legally Blonde I and 2, as well as the Farrelly Brothers comedy, Hall Pass, Bruce also starred in three seasons of ABC Family’s hit series Kyle XY. He has appeared in dozens of series and films and more recently, forged a path in the voiceover world, starring in animation and video game franchises like Halo, Call Of Duty, Gears Of War, Fallout, and legendary DC Comics superhero animated films like Batman Hush, Son of Batman, Green Lantern, and Gods and Monsters. He is one of a couple of actors in history who have played both Batman and Commissioner Gordon. Previous holiday films include Hallmark’s Boyfriend For Christmas with Kelly Williams. He was nominated for a best supporting actor by the Madrid International Film Festival for a self-made TV pilot called Short Adam. Latest film is Lifetime’s A Cowboy Christmas Romance which aired over the holidays.
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Ben Reed is an American actor known for his many television and film roles. These include his portrayal of “Wayne Kyle” in the Oscar-nominated film American Sniper and “Rees Thompson” in the award-winning film, The Meanest Man in Texas. His television credits include The Young and the Restless, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Murder, She Wrote, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, House, Seinfeld, and NCIS.
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Kevin is best known for having played “Ted Chaoug” on the critically acclaimed series Mad Men. He also recurred on the series Bates Motel and was a series regular on both Desperate Housewives and FOX’s I Hate My Teenage Daughter. Other notable TV credits include Judging Amy, Jesse, The Mentalist, Three Rivers, CSI: Miami, Without a Trace, CSI: NY, Grey’s Anatomy, Friends, Ally McBeal, and Everything’s Relative. He recently appeared in Madam Secretary, Clinical, and Nightcrawler. Kevin’s film credits include Valerie Flake, Route 30 and Nurse Betty.
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Drew plays a wide variety of characters in shows like the upcoming season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office, Young Sheldon, Lucifer, Ray Donovan, Leverage, Modern Family, The Mentalist, and four seasons as “Butch/Solomon Grundy” on Fox’s Gotham. His numerous movie credits include Ted K, Message from the King, Straw Dogs, Touchback, 1408, The Marine, as well as the newly released The Breakable Boy, A Christmas Mystery, and Ordinary Angels. Drew has also appeared on Broadway.
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Turk is known for roles on HBO’s The Sopranos and The Leftovers and feature films Friday Night Lights and Waiting for Guffman. He directed three feature documentaries and is the author of the NY Times bestseller Willie Nelson’s Letters to America, and golf books, Fast Greens & The Old Man & the Tee. Turk is also the co-founder of the Nobelity Project, a nonprofit organization that seeks solutions to global problems.
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The winner of three Screen Actors Guild Awards, actor Mark Moses is proud to be a part of the Warburton Celebrity Golf Tournament for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. His work includes television shows such as Mad Men, Desperate Housewives, Manhattan, Berlin Station, Homeland, Salvation, The Last Ship, Key and Peele, So Help Me Todd and Alaska Daily. He has appeared in Platoon, Bombshell, Letters from Iwo Jima, Deep Impact, Mapplethorpe, and Caesar Chavez.
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Best known for his portrayal of the smarmy car salesman ‘Joe Isuzu,’ David became one of the most recognizable characters on American television. He followed his commercial success with a seven-year run on NBC’s Empty Nest, playing the obnoxious neighbor, ‘Charlie Dietz.’ David has guest starred on numerous television series such as General Hospital, Diagnosis Murder, Touched By An Angel, and For Your Love, and appeared in Airplane, Ten Things I Hate About You, and The Brady Bunch Movie.
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Nick’s wide-ranging career includes many exciting and memorable roles, from NYPD Blue, CSI, and Arrow to V, The Killing, Men in Trees and The Stand. A veteran of film and TV in both the US and Canada, Nick is known internationally for his fan-favorite portrayal of “Alex Krycek” on the iconic Fox series The X-Files. He recently appeared in ABC’s The Good Doctor and Netflix’s 2023 miniseries The Fall of the House of Usher.
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Best known for his extraordinary success for eight seasons as “Al” in Home Improvement and four seasons as the host of Family Feud, Richard has many notable films and television performances, including Last Man Standing, Air Bud, Snow Buddies, Pen15, More Power and That 70s Show. He was in the recent A Daughter’s Nightmare for Lifetime and Detroiters for Comedy Central and has performed in Broadway’s Me and My Girl and the off-Broadway production of The Foreigner.
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Chris is best known for his long-running automotive makeover show Overhaulin’ and the hit TLC series Long Lost Family. He also served as a host and correspondent for The Insider and Entertainment Tonight. Chris is the Discovery Channel’s go-to host for special live events, hosts Mecum Auctions, co-hosts SEMA Live on the Motor Trend Network, and serves as the spokesperson for several leading industry companies like Wrench and Lemon Squad.
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Best known for his roles in Memphis Beat, Four Good Days, Supernatural, Juanita and The Work and the Glory trilogy, Sam has starred in over 70 films and television shows. Recent movie appearances include Hypnotized, M. Night Shyamalan’s The Vanishings at Caddo Lake and The Neon Highway opposite Beau Bridges.
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Dan is a sportscaster for FOX as a play-by-play announcer on NFL, college football, and basketball games. You can also watch Dan on DirecTV, where he hosts the “Fantasy Zone” on NFL Sundays, or hear him as the preseason television voice of the Tennessee Titans. Dan travels the world with the UFC serving as a host for various shows and calling fights on ESPN. He also made his acting debut as a newscaster on the CBS show SEAL Team in 2020.
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Gregory’s five-decade career spans television, film, and theater. He has starred in over 500 hours of television, including nearly fifty movies-of-the-week, a dozen mini-series, Broadway productions, and countless guest appearances. Now starring as “Prof. Gregory Chase” in General Hospital, Gregory’s other series leads included Logan’s Run, Trapper John M.D., Falcon Crest, Family Man, New York News, Reunion, One Tree Hill, Reckless, and 9-1-1. Gregory has produced numerous TV movies and series episodes as the co-founder of Catalina Productions.
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Multi-talent Charles Esten is a global entertainer. Best known for his roles as “Ward Cameron” on Netflix’s Outer Banks and “Deacon Claybourne” in ABC/CMT’s Nashville, the artist-songwriter introduced his independent debut album, Love Ain’t Pretty, on January 26. Surpassing 21 MILLION streams to date, Esten is a 2018 Guinness World Records title holder for the “Most consecutive weeks to release an original digital single by a music act” after delivering 54 original songs once a week for 54 straight weeks. He’s made nearly 170 appearances at Nashville’s iconic Grand Ole Opry and performed multiple headline tours in the U.S., Germany, Amsterdam, and U.K., further embarking on his international headlining LOVE AIN’T PRETTY TOUR this spring. In addition, Esten serves as the National Honorary Spokesperson for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s annual Light The Night Walk, and is a board member and volunteer for Musicians On Call.
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Brian has played the recurring role of “Dr. Jimmy Palmer” on the CBS series NCIS since 2004. He was also cast in the film From Justin to Kelly, the WB series My Guide to Becoming a Rockstar, and later teamed up with John Riggi and Steve Rudnick for The Oldest Man in Show Biz.
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Andy had stopped acting and was well into his financial advisor career at Merrill Lynch when he got a lucky phone call to join NBC’s The Office as Dunder Mifflin’s CFO, “David Wallace,” for seven seasons. He then went on to appear in movies like Jurassic World, The Other Guys, Ladybird, Bombshell, Most Guys Are Losers, Distancing Social, Tankhouse, as well as television credits in Shameless, VEEP, Dirty John and Avenue 5. You can see Andy on the Netflix action-comedy series FUBAR with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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An Afro-Latino writer/actor from Brooklyn and the Poconos, Johnathan recently starred in the HBO Max two-season series, Gossip Girl. He was a series regular on Fox’s Lethal Weapon and was recently featured in the indie films Together Together, We Need to Talk, and Apple TV’s Helpsters. Other credits include his first short, Lillian, and appearances on Bull, Adam Ruins Everything, @midnight, Girls, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Younger, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report.
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Bradford Anderson is a five-time Emmy Award nominated actor best known as the hacker “Damian Spinelli” on ABC’s General Hospital. Other notable TV credits include recurring roles on Homeland and Veronica Mars, and guest appearances on NCIS LA, Castle, and Minority Report.
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Patrick serves as Tournament Host, and is perhaps best known for playing Puddy on Seinfeld as well as starring in the syndicated sitcom Rules of Engagement, the voice of Joe on Family Guy and numerous roles in movies like Ted and Ted 2, The Tick, Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove and Planes: Fire & Rescue, and DreamWorks’ Mr. Peabody & Sherman. He brings together many of his celebrity friends to highlight this star-studded weekend in the desert raising much-needed funds for kids battling pediatric cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Warburton stars in a Netflix series as Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
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