1. Geena Davis
Geena Davis is an American model, former Archer, actress, screenwriter, and producer, known for her roles in movies such as ‘Beetlejuice’, The Fly, Thelma & Louise, Stuart Little, and television shows such as Commander in Chief, and the ABC-produced, Grey’s Anatomy. Davis pocketed an Academy Award nomination for “Thelma & Louise”, and a Golden Globe Award for her portrayal of Mackenzie Allen in “Commander in Chief.”
...2. Channing Tatum
Born in a small town called Cullman in Alabama, Channing Tatum initially attended Tampa Catholic High School and then Glenville State College in Glenville. His initial days were not bereft of struggle as he quit his job to start working as a stripper at a local nightclub under the pseudonym “Chan Crawford”. He was then found by a talent agency and thus began his modelling career. Tatum’s talent as a dancer was quickly discovered and initially he appeared in some music videos as a dancer and this quality later earned him worldwide fame in the blockbuster series “Step Up” and “Step Up 2: The Streets.” He worked in many TV commercials for popular brands. Tatum soon landed his first debut film “Coach Carter (2005)” directed by Thomas Carter.
...3. Christian Slater
He joined the ranks with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt for being one of the sexiest men. He is a very talented actor and producer of his own movies. Born as Christian Michael Leonard Slater on August 18, 1969 in New York, United States. First appeared in his debut movie “The Legend of Billie Jean”, followed by “Twisted” as Mark Collins. Played the role of Adso of Melk in the movie “The Name of the Rose”, a story of a monk that investigates in the series of deaths in an abbey alongside Sean Connery. He starred with Winona Ryder for the movie “Heathers” as JD, a story of a girl that wants to be part of society, meets a guy that teaches her a different way to make way in social life. He starred also in the movie “Pump Up The Volume” as Mark that operates radio station and speaks his mind the attracted listeners.
...4. Haley Joel Osment
5. Bruce Cohen
Bruce L. Cohen is a television, film, and theatre producer. Cohen was born in a Jewish house and built in Falls Church, Virginia. In the year 1983, he graded from Yale University with a degree of Bachelor of Arts in Cinema Studies. After school, he travelled to Los Angeles where he took a clerical job as a Directors Organization of America trainee on The Color Purple by Steven Spielberg and went on to work as an associate producer and first associate director on Spielberg's Hook.
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