1. Faith Ford
Faith Ford is known for her classic acting style with classic beauty, combined with wit and comedic talent. Ford's portrayal of reporter Corky Sherwood on the CBS TV series Murphy earned her a nomination for the Emmy Award five times and twice for the Golden Globe Award. While in High school in Pineville, Louisiana, Faith became a finalist in Teen Magazine’s annual model search while acting in several roles in school players, in her senior year. At the age of 17, Faith moved to New York City where she took acting classes, worked in commercials, and did some modeling. When she turned 18 she landed a role on the soap opera titled Another World, and later One Life to Live.
...2. Colleen Dewhurst
Colleen Dewhurst was a Canadian-American actor. She was known for her theater roles. She was very well known for her work in the stage show of Eugene O’Neill in New York Shakespeare Festival. She had even done many television series and movies. She was born in Quebec. She was the only child of Ferdinand Augustus. Her father was the owner of sweets and chocolate stores. They moved to Massachusetts in 1928 and later moved to New York City. She attended the Whitefish Bay High School and then attended the Shorewood High School. She did her graduation from Riverside High School in 1942. She went to Milwaukee-Downer College. After this, she started with her acting career. She started her career with Taming of the Shrew in 1956. She played the role of Katharina. She later appeared in All the Way Home in 1961.
...3. Tyne Daly
Ellen Tyne Daly, who was born on February 11, 1946, is a popular American actress. Popularly, she is also known as a screen actress. Her brilliant work has won her six Emmy Awards for her performance in Television. Luck favored her so much when she won the Tony Award. She is also a part of the 2011 American Theater Hall of Fame. Her career was started in New York, and her debut play was That Summer- That Fall. She is commonly known as Detective Mary Beth Lacey in Cagney and Lacey. This role of hers was tremendously appreciated, and she was accolade well for this. This got her the Emmy Award four times in the form of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She was also in Gypsy in 1989 and was awarded the Tony Award for Best Actress in a musical role. Her television series Christy was extremely good, where she played the role of Alice and won an Emmy Award for it. Her younger brother is the actor Tim Daly. She was the holder of Equity Card at a tender age of 15. She also starred in her Brother Tim’s series called Wings. Here she portrayed the role of dating actor, Steven Weber. Her roles in a social manner were all talked about. She carried that off really well. She says that such roles have taught her a lot and she feels obliged to have done them.
...4. Lily Tomlin
This lady is the true definition of ‘age is just a number’, as she recently earned herself a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy, for her hilariously comic series, ‘Grace and Frankie’, in which she is seen to be playing Frankie Bergstein. Born on September 1, 1939, Mary Jean Tomlin’s mother was, Lillie Mae and father’s was Guy Tomlin. They resided in Detroit, Michigan. Graduating from Cass Technical High School in 1957, she was a decent student. She proceeded to join Wayne State University, majoring in Biology. Initially, she was never fascinated by anything related to acting or whatsoever till she decided to try out for a play, which not only provoked her to change her subjects in the University, but also paved the way for performing opportunities to come. After college, in Detroit, she began doing standup comedy at local comedy clubs. After that, she started studying how to act at the HB studio in New York City. Finally, she ended up making her debut television appearance on a show called, ‘The Merv Griffen Show’, in the year 1965.
...5. Candice Bergen
Candice is an American Actress who was born on 9th of May 1946. She was also a former fashion model. Her parents are Frances Bergen and Edgar Bergen. Her sister is Kris Bergen, an editor and actor. She went to the University of Pennsylvania. However, she failed in two subjects so she dropped out of it. She has, however, studied photography and was also a photojournalist. She has also taken a course from HBO Studios in Drama, New York. She kick started her career as a model and was seen in the cover of magazines like Vogue. Her debut film was The Group. She acted in the movies like Starting Over (1979).
She received many nominations for the category of Best Actor in Supporting Role including, an Academy Award and Golden Globe. She was seen in Hollywood Wives which was a miniseries, which came out in the year 1985. In the year 1984, Knock Wood was a memoir she wrote.
She was widely appreciated for her role in the Ten year season series Murphy Brown, which started in 1989 and culminated in 1998. She had to her name seven Emmy Nominations out of which she bagged five. She further refused to take to her account any nominations for her role in Murphy Brown. She made appearances in shows like Boston Legal. She is said to be the first lady host of the show Saturday Night Live and the only one who hosted it twice. She could be seen in movies like Bride Wars and Sex in the City etc. Candice married on 27th September 1980 to Louis Malle who was a French Director. They had a daughter named Chloe. She is a stepmom to Manuel and Justine Malle. Candice lost him due to cancer in the year 1995. She later married Marshal Rose, who is a philanthropist.
...6. Pat Corley
Pat Corley (Cleo Pat Corley) was an american actor who garnered for portraying Phil’s bar owner in Murphy Brown in the year 1988. Pat Corley was born on June 1st, 1930, in Dallas, Texas, the son of Ado Lee and R.L Corley he got a start in the entertainment business as a teenage Ballet dancer for the Stockton Ballet where he performed for the Korean War. Corley helped put on entertainment shows for the brass while stationed in France after his honorable discharge and entered Stockton College on the G.I Bill there he met his future second mate who is beautiful by heart.
...7. Charles Kimbrough
Charles Kimbrough is an actor and voice-over artist of American origin born on 23rd May 1936. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. Between 1960 and 1970, he and his first wife Mary Jane were part of the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre Company, where they starred in plays such as Cat Among the Pigeons and The White House Murder Case. In 1971, he received a Tony nomination for his role as Harry in Stephen Sondheim's Company. In the year 1984, he performed in the original Broadway cast of Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George and in 1985 he starred in the original Off-Broadway production of A.R. Gurney's comedy Sylvia. He also appeared in a Chef Boyardee commercial in the mid-70s.
...8. Robert Pastorelli
Robert Joseph Pastorelli was an American actor who lived from June 21, 1954, to March 8, 2004. Pastorelli was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to insurance salesman Ledo (Tally) Pastorelli (1918–2008) and artist Dorothy (Dottie) Pastorelli (1918–2008). In the 1980s and 1990s, he gained a reputation as a talented character actor. He was most recognised for his roles as Eldin in Murphy Brown (1988-1994), Johnny C. in Eraser (1996), and Hughey in Michael (1996). He began his acting career in New York City theatre in the late 1970s, after studying at the New York Academy of Theatrical Arts and the Actors Studio and working as a bartender to support himself.
...9. Joe Regalbuto
Joe Regalbuto is an American actor cumdirector by profession, born on 24 August 1949. He went to Milford High School. He has graduated on New York University (MFA). Joe played a supporting actor role in the film Missingin 1982. He appeared in the CBS series Knots Landing. He also appeared in the TV movie Invitation to Hell in 1984. He has also starred in the TV film Fuzz Bucket, and a short-lived series Street Hawk.
...10. Grant Shaud
Grant Shaud american actor was born on February 27, 1961, in Evanston, Illinois, the USA, he is very talented and dedicated to his work. His family is Irish Catholic. As the same Grant Shaud moved to New York City to begin working in theatre.
...11. Adan Rocha
Adan Rocha is an actor from California. His family owns a restaurant now in Idaho. He is working as an actor since he was in middle school, due to which he had such a great interest in acting field . His first step towards this was the theatre Image factory which he did in the Centennial high school. But the love for the acting was due to the Rebel Without A Cause, where he played the role of Plato. The series he has been a part of in the past are - The fosters in 2013, This Is Us in 2016, Brockmire in 2017, and Penny Dreadful: City of Angles in 2020. Movies he had been a part of - Shithouse in 2020, Loco Love in 2017 and In Time in 2017.
...12. Nik Dodani
Nik Dodani is an American writer, actor, and comedian. He was born on December 19, 1993. Nik Dodani’s place of birth is Dallas Texas, U.S. After finishing his school studies, he took a graduation degree at BASIS Scottsdale in 2011. He then pursued politics at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. Nik Dodani has appeared on many television shows, including ABC’s Big Sky, Netflix’s Trinkets, Comedy Central’s Idiositter, HBO’s The Comeback, TBS’s Angie Tribeca, NBC's The Player, and Freedom's Kevin from Work. Also, he appeared in Joshua Leonard's independent movie "Dark Was the Night" opposite Charlie Plummer & Marisa Tomei (2018), Netflix film “Alex Strangelove” (2018), Hannah Mark’s feature film “Mark, Marry & Some Other People” (2021), the Sony Pictures thriller “Escape Room” (2019), and many others.
...13. Ritch Brinkley
Ritch Brinkley (March 18, 1944 – November 5, 2015) was an American character actor who worked in more than 50 films and television shows over the course of his three-decade career. He is well known for his parts in films such as Cabin Boy (1994) and Breakdown, as well as his roles as William in Beauty and the Beast and cameraman Carl Wishnitski on Murphy Brown.
...14. Garry Marshall
Born on 13th November 1934, Garry Marshall's full name is Garry Kent Marshall. He is a famous American director, actor, producer, and writer. His famous contributions include the creation of Happy Days, development of the play named The Odd Couple by Neil Simon in the year 1965, and the direction of Dear God, Nothing in Common, Pretty Woman, Runaway Bride, Frankie and Johnny, Valentine's Day, Georgia Rule, The Princess Diaries, New Year's Eve, The Princess Diaries 2, Beaches, and Royal Engagement. He was born in New York. His parents are Anthony Wallace Marshall and Marjorie Irene, who were a director and producer, and a tap dance teacher respectively. His sister, Penny Marshall, was a director and actress. His brother Ronny Marshall was a TV producer. Before the birth of Garry Marshall, the last name was changed to Marshall from Masciarelli by his father. He went to a school named De Witt Clinton High School and attended a college of Northwestern University.
...15. Dyllan Christopher
Dyllan Christopher was born Dylan Christopher Fernandez in Los Angeles, California. He is inspired by his uncle Augie Rey also known as Fernandez, a Hawaiian entertainer. This 24 years old American actor had appeared in “Unaccompanied Minors” where he played the role of “Spencer, ” the leader of a group of children who are stranded in an airport on Christmas Eve. Here in this film, he acted with Quinn Shephard and Tyler Williams. He was one of the five top characters in that movie.
...16. John Hostetter