Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) |
Position |
| Roger Ailes |
Chief Executive Officer, Fox News Channel & Fox Business Network |
| Tony Vinciquerra |
Chief Executive Officer, Fox Networks Group |
| Allison Taylor |
President |
| Eric Yeldell |
Executive Vice President, Legal Affairs |
| Joseph Earley |
Executive Vice President, Marketing & Comm |
| Marcy Ross |
Executive Vice President, Current Programming |
| Preston Beckman |
Executive Vice President, Strategic Program Planning |
| Robert Quicksilver |
Executive Vice President, Network Distr |
| Adam Holzer |
Senior Vice President, Integration & Emerging Media |
| Audrey Steele |
Senior Vice President, Sales Res & Marketing |
| Giles Lindbergh |
Senior Vice President, Res |
| Kaye Bentley |
Senior Vice President, Natl Media |
| Marsha Shulman |
Senior Vice President, Casting |
| Matthew Glotzer |
Senior Vice President, Fox Digital Media |
| Melva Benoit |
Senior Vice President, Res |
| Missy Halprin |
Senior Vice President, New Talent |
| Mitsy Wilson |
Senior Vice President, Diversity Development |
| Paul Rittenberg |
Senior Vice President, Advertising Sales, Fox News |
| Preston Padden |
Senior Vice President, Affilates |
| Scott Grogin |
Senior Vice President, Corp Communications |
| Scott Setterberg |
Senior Vice President, HR |
| Ted Gold |
Senior Vice President, Drama Development |
| Todd Yasui |
Senior Vice President |
| Gerald Alcantar |
Vice President, Diversity Development |
| Jeff Misenti |
Vice President, Fox News Digital & General Manager |
| Joel Cheatwood |
Vice President, Dev, Fox News |
| John McCann |
Vice President, Advertising Sales, Fox Business Network |
| M. J. Lavaccare |
Vice President, Fox Broadcasting Scheduling |
| Rick Ramirez |
Vice President, Diversity Development |
| Roland McFarland |
Vice President of Broadcast Standards |
| Ron Taylor |
Vice President, Diversity Development |
| Susan Levison |
Vice President, Drama Development |
| Jerry Jacobsen |
Executive Director, Diversity Development |
| Joshua Mark |
Executive Director |
| Refet Kaplan |
Managing Director, Foxnewscom |
| Pamela Fisher |
Associate Director, Government Relations |
| Carolyn Gray |
Manager |
| Minna Taylor |
Manager, Legal Affairs |
| Nigel Lythgoe |
Controller of Entertainment and Comedy |
| Alexander Mahone |
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| Alexie Gilmore |
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| Amaury Nolasco |
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| Amy Acker |
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| Anna Torv |
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| Annie Wersching |
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| Ayda Field |
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| Bob Gunton |
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| Boyd Langton |
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| Brad Bellick |
Captain |
| Brad Garrett |
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| Carlos Bernard |
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| Catherine Weaver |
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| Claire Saunders |
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| Dan Karaty |
Choreographer |
| Dave Franco |
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| Dave Scott |
Choreographer |
| Dee Bradley Baker |
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| Dichen Lachman |
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| Dominic Purcell |
Wentworth Miller |
| Doriana Sanchez |
Choreographer |
| Elia Sanchez |
Diversity Development Assistant |
| Eliza Dushku |
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| Emily Deschanel |
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| Enver Gjokaj |
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| Fernando Sucre |
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| Fran Kranz |
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| Fred Willard |
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| Garret Dillahunt |
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| Gary Crezyzewski |
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| Gordon Ramsay |
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| Greer Tugman |
Diversity Coordinator |
| Harry Lennix |
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| Hugh Laurie |
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| Jamal Sims |
Choreographer |
| James Morrison |
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| Janice Tanaka |
Diversity Consultant |
| Jean Marc |
Choreographer |
| Jean Marc Genereux |
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| Jeff Foxworthy |
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| Jeffrey Nordling |
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| Jennifer Morrison |
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| Jerry O'Connell |
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| Jesse Spencer |
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| John Amsterdam |
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| John Noble |
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| Joshua Jackson |
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| Joss Whedon |
Fellow |
| Kelsey Grammer |
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| Laurence Dominic |
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| Leven Rambin |
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| Lily Jackson |
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| Lincoln Burrows |
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| Lisa Edelstein |
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| Mandy Moore |
Choreographer |
| Mary Murphy |
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| Mia Michaels |
Choreographer |
| Michael Rapaport |
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| Michael Scofield |
Wentworth Miller |
| Michaela Conlin |
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| Michelle De Armas |
Program Coordinator |
| Niecy Nash |
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| Olivia Dunham |
Agent |
| Olivia Williams |
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| Omar Epps |
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| Patricia Heaton |
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| Paul Ballard |
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| Peter Bishop |
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| Peter Liguori |
Network Capt |
| Phillip Broyles |
Agent |
| Rachael Macfarlane |
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| Reed Diamond |
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| Richard Friedel |
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| Robert Knepper |
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| Ryan Seacrest |
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| Scott Grimes |
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| Seth Macfarlane |
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| Shirley Ann Manson |
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| Stan Smith |
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| Stephen McKinley Henderson |
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| Steve Smith |
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| Steve Tsai |
Web Developer |
| Summer Glau |
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| Tamara Taylor |
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| Theodore Bagwell |
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| Thomas Dekker |
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| Tony Meredith |
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| Topher Brink |
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| Tyce Diorio |
Judge Choreographer |
| Wade Williams |
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| Walter Bishop |
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| Wendy Schaal |
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| William Fichtner |
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| Zuleikha Robinson |
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Board of Directors
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Chief Executive Officer, Fox News Channel & Fox Business Network |
Current |
| News Corporation |
Chief Executive Officer |
Current |
| News Corporation |
Chairman |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Chairman, Fox News Channel & Fox Business Network |
Current |
| Fox Television Stations Inc. |
Chairman |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Chief Executive Officer, Fox Networks Group |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Chairman, Fox Networks Group |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Vice President, Finance & Admin |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
President |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Vice President, Legal Affairs |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Vice President, Marketing & Comm |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Vice President, Current Programming |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Television Stations Inc. |
Executive Vice President, Strategic Program Planning |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Vice President, Strategic Program Planning |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Vice President, Network Distr |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Integration & Emerging Media |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Sales Res & Marketing |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Res |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Natl Media |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Casting |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Fox Digital Media |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Res |
Current |
| Fox Television Stations Inc. |
Senior Vice President, Res |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, New Talent |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Diversity Development |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Advertising Sales, Fox News |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Affilates |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Corp Communications |
Current |
| News Corporation |
Senior Vice President Communications |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, HR |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President, Drama Development |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Senior Vice President |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Diversity Development |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Fox News Digital & General Manager |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Dev, Fox News |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Advertising Sales, Fox Business Network |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Fox Broadcasting Scheduling |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Diversity Development |
Current |
Roland McFarland is Vice President of Broadcast Standards for Fox Broadcasting Company, where he is responsible for overseeing broadcast standards for Fox's prime time, late-night and children's programming, as well as all ongoing comedy and drama development and on-air promotions. A veteran of over 30 years in broadcasting, he currently serves as Vice President of the Hollywood/Beverly Hills NAACP and is a member of the Board of Directors of that organization, as well as a Board Member of the Chrysalis Foundation for the Homeless and the Challenger's Boy's and Girl's Club of America. He also serves as an EIC Board Director.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President of Broadcast Standards |
Current |
| The Chrysalis Foundation |
Board Member |
Current |
| Entertainment Industries Council, Inc |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Diversity Development |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Vice President, Drama Development |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Director, Diversity Development |
Current |
Mr. Mark joined the Board in 2007. He is the Executive Director, Special Event Production, Creative Services for FOX Broadcasting Company. His responsibilities include handling the technical production and logistics for FOX's corporate meetings, sports hospitality programs, premier parties and special events. Prior to working at FOX, he worked for several other television production companies as an Associate Producer, Production Coordinator and other positions on such television shows as Saved By the Bell, City Guys, California Dreams and Grace Under Fire.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Executive Director |
Current |
| Chime Institute |
Director |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Managing Director, Foxnewscom |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Associate Director, Government Relations |
Current |
| Federal Communications Commission |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Manager |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Manager, Legal Affairs |
Current |
| Junior League of Los Angeles, Inc |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Head of the Entertainment Legal Department |
Current |
Nigel Lythgoe, currently the President of 19 Television, joined 19 Television as Chief Executive in 2001 from London Weekend Television, where he was controller of entertainment and comedy. Lythgoe is one of the U.K.'s most respected TV talents and has a host of major credits, including the U.K. series "Pop Idol," "Gladiators" and six Royal Variety Shows. He co-created and executive-produces the Emmy winning series SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE. His other executive-producer credits include all seven seasons of AMERICAN IDOL as well as "Next Great American Band," "American Juniors," "All American Girl" and the specials "An American Idol Christmas" and "World Idol." AMERICAN IDOL has been nominated for 30 Emmy Awards and in 2007 received the prestigious Governors Award, the Television Academy's highest honor, for IDOL GIVES BACK. Lythgoe became a household name in the U.K. as "Nasty Nigel," the judge on "Popstars."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Controller of Entertainment and Comedy |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| University of Puerto Rico |
Student |
Former |
Amy Acker brings her "A" game to every role she plays. She's transitioned from a beautiful brainiac-turned-supernatural-diva on Joss Whedon's hit series "Angel" to Jennifer Garner's nemesis on J.J. Abrams' "Alias."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| The National Institute |
|
Former |
Annie Wersching was born and raised in St. Louis, MO, where she made her theatrical stage debut in the fourth grade in "Cats" and never looked back. Her passions for performing led her to join the St. Louis Celtic step dancers, a competitive Irish dance school. Wersching spent fourteen years traveling and competing with the group. After graduating from Millikin University with a degree in musical theater, Wersching toured with the stage productions of "Anything Goes" and "A Christmas Carol." She spent her time working for such theaters as Victory Gardens, Marriott Lincolnshire and the Utah Shakespearean Festival before moving to Los Angeles in 2001. Additionally, Wersching appeared in the revival of "Do I Hear a Waltz?" at the Pasadena Playhouse and can be heard on the new cast recording. Wersching made her first small screen appearance on "Star Trek: Enterprise." Additional credits include "Journeyman," "General Hospital," "Boston Legal," "Cold Case," "Supernatural" and "Frasier."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| Soap Opera Digest |
|
Current |
| Millikin University |
Bfa In Musical Theater |
Former |
| Millikin University |
Degree In Musical Theater |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
In his distinguished 30-year career, Bob Gunton has played myriad memorable roles in notable productions in theatre, television and film. Most recently, Gunton appeared in the 2004 film "I Heart Huckabees," the docu-drama "Iron-Jawed Angels" and the acclaimed 2002 Los Angeles revival of the revered Sondheim musical "Follies." On Broadway, Gunton received Tony Award nominations for "Sweeney Todd" and for his portrayal of "Juan Peron" in "Evita." He was also featured in "Big River," "Roza," "Passion," "King of Hearts," "Working" and "Happy End." He received an Obie Award for playing 21 characters in "How I Got That Story," as well as the Clarence Derwent Award for The Most Promising New NY Actor of 1980. In 2004, Gunton was nominated for a Barrymore Award for playing the eponymous role in "The Great Ostrovsky" - Cy Coleman's last musical - in a pre-Broadway production. Gunton's feature film work runs the gamut from farce to drama. Working with some of Hollywood's most celebrated directors, Gunton has appeared in Oliver Stone's "JFK" and "Born On The Fourth Of July;" Ed Zwick's "Glory;" John Woo's "Broken Arrow;" and, most memorably, as the warden in Frank Darrabont's "The Shawshank Redemption." Additional film credits include "Patch Adams," "Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls," "Dolores Claiborne," "Cookie," "Matewan," "Scenes of the Crime," "Rusty and Dallas," "Jennifer 8" and "The Perfect Storm."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Boyd Langton is a Handler at the Dollhouse assigned to Echo. With his gruff attitude and unswerving loyalty, Boyd is the beat cop of the Dollhouse. The only question is, where does his loyalty land if Echo needs protection from the Dollhouse - or vice versa?
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Captain |
Current |
Brad Garrett played Ray Romano's big brother Robert on the hit series "Everybody Loves Raymond," earning five Emmy Award nominations and Emmy wins in 2002, 2003 and 2005 for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Garrett, raised in Woodland Hills, CA, was born on April 14, 1960. After high school graduation, Garrett began performing his stand-up act at various Los Angeles comedy clubs, getting his start at the Ice House in Pasadena and The Improv in Hollywood. His first appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" at age 23 made him one of the youngest comedians ever to perform on the program. Garrett's stand-up career then took off, garnering him headlining gigs at national venues as well as opening spots for legends, including Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, Julio Iglesias, Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. In 1989, the Las Vegas Review Journal named Garrett the "Best Comedian" working on the Strip. Garrett next made his foray into the world of television. His television guest roles range from stints on "Roseanne" and "Mad About You" to his trademark role of the obsessive mechanic on "Seinfeld" (you may remember him stealing Jerry's Saab in order to teach him a lesson about poor auto maintenance).
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Carlos Bernard, named one of People's 50 Most Beautiful People, returns to 24. Along with his castmates, Bernard was twice nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. Born and raised in Chicago, Bernard is an actor with an edge and a sophisticated style. As an undergraduate, he attended Illinois State, and later received his Master of Fine Arts from the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Bernard recently completed production on the thriller "Alien Raiders" and is directing and starring in the upcoming television movie, "Mission Road." He starred in the 2006 telefilm "10.5 Apocalypse" opposite Kim Delaney and Beau Bridges. His additional television credits include "Walker, Texas Ranger," "The Young and the Restless" and "Sunset Beach." His feature film credits include "Vegas, City of Dreams," "The Colonel's Last Flight" and "Mars and Beyond." Despite a diverse TV and film career, Bernard remains passionate about theater. He has appeared in numerous stage productions including the Los Angeles production of "Blackout," "Scenes from an Execution" with Frank Langella and "Good" with William Hurt. He also spent time behind the scenes as a director; first for the Los Angeles premiere of David Mamet's "Bobby Gould in Hell," and again for "The Memorandum" for which he received an LA Weekly Theater Nomination for Best Director. When not working, Bernard enjoys spending time with his wife and their child in Los Angeles. He is also an avid sports fan.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| American Conservatory Theatre |
Master of Fine Arts |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Claire Saunders is the resident physician at the Dollhouse. She examines the Actives post-engagement, and their health and well-being weigh heavily on her conscience. Dr. Saunders might be the dolls' greatest advocate inside the Dollhouse.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Choreographer |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Choreographer |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Dichen Lachman was conceived in Japan, born in Kathmandu and lived in Nepal until her family moved to Adelaide, Australia. In 2005, Lachman received her first big break when she joined the cast of the long-running Australian soap opera "Neighbours" as "Nurse Katya Kinski," a part created for her after she auditioned for another role. Lachman was featured in the feature film "Aquamarine" and recently starred in the cable film "Aztec Rex." She will be seen next in the feature film "Bled."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Wentworth Miller |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Choreographer |
Current |
| Caesars Palace |
Choreographer |
Current |
| So You Think You Can Dance |
Choreographer |
Current |
| Caesars Palace |
Director |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Diversity Development Assistant |
Current |
Dushku was most recently seen co-starring along with Alan Rickman and Bill Pullman in "Bottle Shock," a drama about the birth of the Napa Valley wine country. The movie is directed by Randall Miller, who helmed another film in which Dushku stars, "Nobel Son." "Bottle Shock" was an official selection at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. "Nobel Son" will be released in winter 2008. In 1993, Dushku landed the role of "Pearl" alongside Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio in "This Boy's Life," a role that caught the attention of many in the industry. The following year, she played the teenage daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis in "True Lies." Dushku played opposite Paul Reiser in "Bye Bye, Love" and Halle Berry in "Race the Sun." After taking a break from acting to finish high school, Dushku was accepted to the George Washington University in Washington, DC, and Suffolk University in Boston, where her mother serves as professor of government and previously served as dean of the campus in Dakar, Senegal. After completing high school, Dushku returned to acting with the role of "Faith Lehane" on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," a slayer much more troubled than the main character "Buffy Summers." Though initially planned as a five-episode role, the character became so popular that Dushku stayed on for the entire third season and returned for a two-part appearance the following season. The remainder of her original story arc was played out in the first season of the "Buffy" spin-off, "Angel." Repentant and rededicated, "Faith" returned as a heroine in a number of further episodes of "Angel" and in the last five episodes of "Buffy."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Enver Gjokaj recently completed production on three feature films set for release this year: "The Express" starring Dennis Quaid, "Taking Chance" opposite Kevin Bacon and "Eagle Eye" with Shia LeBeouf. Gjokaj's television credits include the cable film "Filthy Gorgeous" as well as a recurring role on "The Book of Daniel" and guest-starring appearances on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "The Unit." On stage, Gjokaj has appeared in "The Cherry Orchard" with Kate Burton at the Huntington Theatre and "As You Like It" at the New York Shakespeare Festival. Gjokaj graduated with an M.F.A. in acting from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and a bachelor's degree from U.C. Berkeley.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Kranz also has extensive theater credits including "Twelfth Knight," "Angels in America," "A Bright Room Called Day," "Henry IV, Part I," "Sideman," "Antony & Cleopatra" and "The Dining Room." At a guest program at Oxford, he won Best Actor for his portrayal of "Petruchio" in "The Taming of the Shrew."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Scottish by birth, Gordon Ramsay was brought up in England after his parents moved south to Stratford-upon-Avon. His first career break came while playing football for Oxford United, where he was spotted by a Glasgow Rangers scout in a F.A. youth club match. After completing trials, he was signed by the Scottish champions at the age of 15. Three years later he had given up professional football and gone back to college to complete a course in hotel management. Ramsay then moved to London, where he joined Chef Marco Pierre White in the early days of Harvey's in Wandsworth. After a couple of years, he moved to Le Gavroche to work alongside Albert Roux. This was followed by three years of working in France in the kitchens of Guy Savoy and Joel Robuchon. Here he was able to enhance his expertise in classic French cooking. In October 1993, Ramsay became chef of the newly opened Aubergine where he won many accolades, including two Michelin stars within three years of its debut. Chef Ramsay published his first cookbook, "Passion for Flavour," in October 1996. His second book, "Passion for Seafood," was published in May 1999. "A Chef for all Seasons" was published in September 2000, followed by "Just Desserts" in September 2001, "Secrets" in 2003, "Gordon Ramsay Makes it Easy" in 2005, "Gordon Ramsay's Sunday Lunch" in 2006 and "Gordon Ramsay's Fast Food." His latest cookbook, "Gordon Ramsay's Healthy Appetite," was published in May 2008 and is the current No. 1 best seller in the U.K. To date, Ramsay has sold over 4 million cookbooks worldwide. In 1998, at the age of 31, Ramsay set up his first wholly owned restaurant, Gordon Ramsay, on the former site of La Tante Claire in Chelsea. In 1991 the restaurant gained its third Michelin star in the "Michelin Red Guide Great Britain and Ireland." Widely considered to be his flagship restaurant, Gordon Ramsay underwent a major refurbishment in 2006 and remains London's most sought-after dining establishment. In 1999, Ramsay opened Petrus in St. James's. Within seven months the restaurant had won a Michelin star. After relocating to Knightsbridge in 2003, won its second Michelin star in January 2007. In October 2001, Ramsay opened Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's, which gained a Michelin star in 2003. At the beginning of October 2002, Gordon Ramsay Holdings Limited took over the food and beverage operation at The Connaught Hotel with Angela Hartnett at the helm. Her restaurant, MENU, won its first Michelin star in January 2004, which it retained until GRH decided not to renew its contract with The Connaught in 2007. In 2003, Gordon Ramsay Holdings re-launched The Savoy Grill. The restaurant achieved its Michelin star in 2004. This was later followed with the opening of Boxwood Cafe at The Berkeley.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Diversity Coordinator |
Current |
Harry Lennix is an accomplished film, television and stage actor who is familiar to FOX audiences for his role as "Walid Al-Rezani" on the last season of 24, as well as his role as "Jim Gardner" on the Golden Globe-nominated drama "Commander in Chief." Lennix's other critically acclaimed and highly successful projects include the Academy Award-winning film "Ray," for which he received a SAG Award nomination, as well as "The Matrix: Reloaded" and "The Matrix: Revolutions." Lennix received much critical acclaim and a Golden Satellite Award as "Aaron" in Julie Taymor's "Titus," bringing new life to the toxic literary villain. Lennix has worked with myriad accomplished actors and directors including Spike Lee in "Get On The Bus," Robert Townsend in "The Five Heartbeats," Ben Kingsley in "Suspect Zero," Billy Bob Thornton in "Chrystal" and Anthony Hopkins in "The Human Stain." His other film credits include "Across The Universe," "Resurrecting The Champ," "Stomp The Yard," "Barbershop 2" and "Love and Basketball." Lennix recently completed production on "State of Play" opposite Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck. In addition to his distinguished film career, Lennix made his mark on the small screen with his role as the legendary "Adam Clayton Powell Jr." in the cable telefilm "Keep the Faith, Baby" for which he won a Black Reel Award and was nominated for both an NAACP Image Award and a Golden Satellite Award. Lennix's additional television credits include recurring roles on "ER" and "Diagnosis Murder." Lennix has directed and appeared in stage productions across the country including the Northlight Theater Company's production of "Permanent Collection." He directed the stage version of Townsend's "The Five Heartbeats," which received three NAACP Theater Award nominations, in addition to "The Glass Menagerie" for the Steppenwolf Theater Company. As a stage actor, Lennix was the first distinguished recipient of an Ollie Award for his portrayal of "Malcolm X" at the Goodman Theater in Chicago. He earned two Joseph Jefferson Citations for his roles in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" and "Caught in the Act," and starred as "King Hedley II" at the Mark Taper Forum. In 2001, he was part of the first American troupe to be invited to participate in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of "Cymbeline."
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Choreographer |
Current |
Born in Utah and raised in Alaska, James Morrison began his acting career in the circus as a clown and wirewalker and served his theatrical apprenticeship with the Alaska Repertory Theatre. Morrison has also appeared at the La Jolla Playhouse, the Mark Taper Forum, Princeton's McCarter Theatre, The Old Globe and The Donmar Warehouse on London's West End. He has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Award and three Drama-Logue Awards.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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Position |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Diversity Consultant |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Choreographer |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Jeffrey Nordling has been acting professionally for over 20 years. He received his M.F.A. at Southern Methodist University and began his career on the stage in New York and regional theaters. Nordling's film and television credits include "Surfer Dude," "Hanging Out Hooking Up Falling In Love" and "Pornstar," as well as "Home Of The Brave," "Flicka," "Flight 93" and "Dirt." Additional film and television credits include "And the Band Played On," "War Stories," "Once And Again," "Apollo 11," "Quiz Show" and "Working Girl." On stage, Nordling was seen in the world premiere of Robert Schenkkan's "Lewis and Clark Reach the Euphrates" at The Mark Taper Forum as well as Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out" at The Geffen Playhouse. His other regional credits include work at the Old Globe in San Diego and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Nordling's work on the New York stage includes Shakespeare in the Park, The Public Theatre and CSC. Originally from New Jersey, Nordling lives in Los Angeles and is a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild, Actors' Equity as well as The Antaeus Company, a classical repertory company.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Screen Actors Guild, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
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| Tvtome |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Loyola University |
BA In Theater and English |
Former |
| Loyola University |
Degree In Theater |
Former |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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Position |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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Position |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| The Stage |
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Former |
Recently, Jackson was part of the ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed film "Bobby" directed by Emilio Estevez, and the psychological thriller "Shutter" that was shot on location in Tokyo. Additionally, Jackson enjoyed a successful run on London's West End starring in "A Life in the Theatre" alongside Patrick Stewart. The acclaimed comedy was written by the Pulitzer Prize-winning and Oscar-nominated David Mamet.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Fellow |
Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Laurence Dominic is the Chief Security Officer for the Dollhouse. The dolls in their infantile state disgust him, and he considers them expendable in general. Mr. Dominic's job is to protect the secrecy and interests of the Dollhouse, which he takes quite seriously.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Leven Rambin is one of Hollywood's brightest young actresses. A native of Houston, TX, she began performing at a very young age in school plays. Rambin studied at the Houston School of Film and Theatre and at St. Francis Episcopal Day School, where she starred in her first school play, before relocating to Los Angeles and auditioning for her first professional acting role on "All My Children." Rambin joined the cast of "All My Children" in February 2004, playing the challenging role of "Lily Montgomery," the autistic daughter of "Jackson Montgomery." While on the daytime soap opera, Rambin also starred in "The Book of Daniel," opposite acclaimed actors Aiden Quinn and Ellen Burstyn, all at the age of 15. In early 2007, Rambin began juggling dual roles on "All My Children" as she continued to play the autistic Lily Montgomery but also played the lovable older half-sister, Ava Benton. Rambin's dual performances earned her nominations two years in a row for a Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series. Her television credits include "Lipstick Jungle" and "Law & Order: SVU." On the big screen, Rambin can next be seen in "Gigantic," directed by Kimberly Peirce and starring Paul Dano and Zooey Deschanel. Rambin also continues her modeling career. She is an active supporter of numerous charities including City Harvest and New York for Children, and serves as the teen spokesperson for Cure Autism Now.
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| St. Francis Episcopal Day School |
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Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
In feature films, Edelstein starred as Ben Stiller's aerobics-obsessed date in "Keeping the Faith," directed by Edward Norton. Additional credits include Mel Gibson's "What Women Want," "Daddy Day Care" with Eddie Murphy, "As Good As It Gets," and the comedies "Say Uncle" and "Grilled" with Ray Romano and Kevin James. She also starred in the dramatic cable feature "Fathers and Sons" opposite Gale Harold. After honing her craft at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Edelstein performed in numerous off- and off-off-Broadway productions, including the AIDS-related musical "Positive Me," which she authored, composed and performed. Edelstein lives in Los Angeles in a century-old home with her cat and rescue dog. She is an avid practitioner of Ashtanga Yoga and volunteers her time by working with the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.
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| Ashtanga Yoga |
Practitioner |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Choreographer |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Champion Ballroom Academy |
Founder and Owner |
Current |
| So You Think You Can Dance |
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Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Choreographer |
Current |
In 1993 Michael Rapaport made his film debut in "Zebrahead," receiving critical acclaim for his genuine and confident portrayal of a Jewish teenager growing up in a predominantly African-American Detroit neighborhood. The performance garnered him an Independent Spirit Award nomination and the film itself won the 1993 Sundance Film Festival's Filmmaker's Trophy. Rapaport is familiar to FOX audiences for his role in the comedy series "War At Home" and David E. Kelley's "Boston Public." Rapaport most recently played a recurring role on the hit comedy series "My Name Is Earl." He also appeared as a recurring guest on the hit series "Friends" as "Phoebe"'s (Lisa Kudrow) boyfriend. Rapaport will next be seen again at Sundance in the film "The Sophomore" (aka "Assassination of a High School President") alongside Bruce Willis, Mischa Barton and Melonie Diaz. In 2006, his film "Special" also premiered at the festival to critical acclaim. He also appeared in the feature films "Only in New York" and "The Saints of Mt. Christopher." Rapaport co-starred in the romantic comedy "Hitch" opposite Will Smith, as well as the comedy "Live Free or Die." Prior to that, he starred in the dramatic thriller "29 Palms" and the independent dark comedy "Comic Book Villains." He also starred opposite Woody Allen and Hugh Grant in the comic-caper "Small Time Crooks," gave a controversial performance opposite Damon Wayans and Jada Pinkett-Smith in the Spike Lee comedy "Bamboozled," starred in the period drama "Men of Honor" with Robert DeNiro and Cuba Gooding Jr., co-starred with John Travolta in the Nora Ephron comedy/drama "Lucky Numbers" and appeared in the sci-fi thriller "The 6th Day" with Arnold Schwarznegger.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Wentworth Miller |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Program Coordinator |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Agent |
Current |
Since making her film debut opposite Costner in 1997, Williams has starred in numerous Hollywood films including "The Sixth Sense" opposite Bruce Willis and "Rushmore" with Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman. In 2002, Williams won Best Actress at the British Independent Film Awards for her role in "The Heart of Me," starring alongside Paul Bettany and Helena Bonham-Carter. In 2006, Williams starred in the BBC docu-drama "Krakatoa: The Last Days," which told the true story of one of the most destructive natural disasters in history. Additionally that year, Williams returned to the stage for a starring role in "The Changeling" at the Barbican Theatre in London. Most recently, Williams starred as writer Jane Austen in the BBC production of "Miss Austen Regrets." Williams has several feature films set for release including "Flashbacks of a Fool" opposite Daniel Craig, "Broken Lines" with Paul Bettany and "An Education" with Emma Thompson and Alfred Molina. When not filming DOLLHOUSE, Williams resides in London with her husband and their two daughters.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Paul Ballard is an FBI agent assigned to the dead-end case designate "Dollhouse." He believes the Dollhouse is a secret and powerful human trafficking operation. Everyone else at the FBI and otherwise believes it's an urban legend. But the ridicule only feeds Paul's obsession with the Dollhouse and it's occupants. Specifically, one occupant - Echo, whom he believes in her former life to have been a girl named Caroline. Before landing his role on the award-winning "Battlestar Galactica" as "Karl 'Helo' Agathon," Tahmoh Penikett starred in the final season of the critically acclaimed Canadian series "The Cold Squad." His performance on that series earned him a LEO Award nomination, honoring the best in British Columbian television and film production.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Network Capt |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
President, Entertainment |
Former |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Chairman, Fox Entertainment |
Former |
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Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Agent |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
Reed Diamond was born and raised in New York City. He attended college at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and then went on to study acting at the Juilliard School in New York. His professional career began in 1990 with his co-starring role in the feature film "Memphis Belle." Following that, he appeared on Broadway in many television movies, and in guest-starring roles on television. Diamond is probably best known for playing 'Detective Mike Kellerman' on the critically acclaimed television series "Homicide: Life On The Street." His most recent television credits include a series regular role on the time-traveling drama series "Journeyman."
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Hd World Conference & Exposition |
Executive Vice President & General Manager, Fox Networks Operations & Engineering |
Current |
| Satcon Conference & Expo |
Executive Vice President & General Manager, Fox Networks Operations & Engineering |
Current |
| Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc |
Co-Founder |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Hd World Conference & Exposition |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Video Services Forum, Inc |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Satcon Conference & Expo |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Audio Engineering Society Ltd |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Audio Engineering Society Ltd |
Member |
Current |
| Fox News Network, LLC |
member |
Former |
| NBC Universal, Inc. |
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Former |
| Fox Sports Net |
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Former |
| Drexel University |
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Former |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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Position |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Steve is a web developer with the Fox Broadcasting Company in Los Angeles. He graduated from the Johns Hopkins University, and is currently pursuing an MBA degree from the Marshall School of Business at USC. He continues a strong presence in Asian-American cultural affairs, including positions in several professional Asian organizations.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Web Developer |
Current |
| Altra |
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Current |
| Tacl |
Public Relations Chair |
Former |
| The Johns Hopkins University |
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Former |
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Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Topher Brink is a precocious scientist at the Dollhouse whose talents exceed his morals. He designs and operates the technology used by the Dollhouse, which he does with unreserved glee. Topher's awareness of his own flaws, and everyone else's, make him the ideal architect to build the perfect personality for any job. A graduate of Yale University, Fran Kranz most recently starred in the comedy series "Welcome to the Captain" opposite Jeffrey Tambor.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Fulton Opera House Foundation |
Choreographer |
Current |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Judge Choreographer |
Current |
| High School of Performing Arts |
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Former |
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Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Current |
| Organization |
Position |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
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Position |
Status |
| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Chairman, Fox Entertainment |
Current |
| Fox Searchlight Pictures Inc. |
President |
Former |
Howard spearheads diversity initiatives on the East Coast, working from the New York corporate offices of News Corporation. He works to strengthen alliances with major organizations, including 100 Black Men, Asian & Hispanic Federations, Alianza Dominicana, Eagle Academy and Bronx School of Law (among others). Howard oversees diversity internship programs for our east coast companies and works closely with several Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Hispanic Serving Institutions.
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| Fox Broadcasting Company |
Board of Directors |
Current |
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