Aubrey Plaza was born on June 26th, 1984. She is an actor from America and a comedian known for her witty and humorous humour. Plaza plays April Ludgate, a character on the "Parks and Recreation" series. After performing improv and Sketch Comedy in the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and making her first web-based series debut with "The Jeannie Tate Show", Plaza went on to be a part of Judd Aplio's "Funny People" and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World later in her life. Today is her birthday. Aubrey Christina Plaza, daughter of expert in finance David Plaza and attorney Bernadette Plaza, was born in Wilmington Delaware. The woman is Puerto Rican and her mother is Irish, English and Irish. Plaza graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts as well as an Catholic girls' school, and both of them in 2002. At the time of her high school graduation She was leader of the Wilmington Drama League and a member of its student government. In 2004, when she was in her second semester of college Plaza suffered a stroke which caused her to suffer from expressive aphasia. She also experienced a period of paralysis. She is now fully healed.
Julie M. Benz (born May 1 1972) was an American actress who is best well-known for her performance as Rita Bennett on Dexter for where she received the award in 2006. Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in an Series Mini-Series (or Motion Picture Made for Television. Her role was on the TV show No Ordinary Family, which was on air from May 13 2011 until its cancellation. Among her previous well-known roles included Darla in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Her next role is on CBS's new show A Gifted Man. Margo Harshman...................................Margo Cathleen Harshman is an American actress who portrayed the character of Tawny Dean in the original Disney comedy series Even Stevens. She recast the character in the film adaption of The Even Stevens Movie as well. In two different categories, the Young Artist Awards recognized her for her performance in both the movie as well as the show. Margo also played the lead in the sitcom Run of the House. She was...
Maureen FitzSimons' early achievements in the performing arts (now known as Maureen O'Hara), would be considered, at least in the eyes of America, into the child prodigy category. But for a person with Irish heritage surrounded by gifted parents and a loving family, these were very natural traits. Maureen was welcomed into the family-oriented home on the 17th of August 20th in Ranelagh. Marguerita FitzSimons was a talented contralto. Charles FitzSimons was a successful businessman from Dublin who also controlled a portion of the Irish soccer team Shamrock Rovers. Maureen was the second of six FitzSimons children - Peggy, Florrie, Charles B. Fitzsimons, Margot Fitzsimons and James O'Hara completed this beautiful family. Maureen did well as a sporty woman and participated in rough, competitive games as a child. Additionally, she had a gift for acting. This is why she was awarded almost all of the Feis Awards for dramatic and acting in her country of birth. At the age of 14,...
Linda Blair, who was barely five at the time, was able been conditioned to be at the center of attention. In the beginning, she was a child model before becoming an actor, she was chosen for the role of Regan the girl who was possessed, from a pool of over 600 applicants, in The Exorcist, (1973). Linda rapidly gained worldwide fame, was awarded the Golden Globe, and seemed poised to get the Academy Award for that role until it became known that certain parts of the role were not performed by her (the demonic voice was dubbed with Mercedes McCambridge, and eight seconds of a stunt dummy employed) the film was cancelled in disappointment, which probably came the first blow that could have been the start of a successful career. In the following years, Linda was not a problem securing leads in a wide range of movies, including the highly successful television films Born Innocent (1974) (the #1 TV movie of that year) as well as Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage ...
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