1. Maya Rudolph
Maya Khabira Rudolph is a talented American actress. She was born on July 27, 1972. This exceptional actress started amazing her viewers on the screen when she appeared on the hit NBC television show “Saturday Night live”, in which she was seen as a cast member for seven years (from 2000-2007). Apart from this, she has also been seen to have taken part in many films, such as, “Grown Ups”, “Grown Ups 2”, “Bridesmaids”, “Away We Go” etc. Maya Rudolph is the daughter of soul singer/songwriter Minnie Ripert and Richard Rudolph. She comes from a line very successful family and has lived up to the mark that was expected of her. Before pursuing the acting career, Maya had followed her talented mother’s path and was seen as a backup singer. She had a...
2. Katherine Heigl
As she made back to back movies about relationships, she made one of iconic faces in Hollywood. She cemented her name to fame way back as a 9-year old model up to now as she steadily gathering pace in movie industry. Born as Katherine Marie Heigl on November 24, 1978 in Washington, D.C. – United States. Married to Josh Kelly in 2007 with 2 children. She first gained popularity and became a household name in Grey’s Anatomy as an Intern. She also first appeared in movie as Kathryn in “That Night” in 1992. This quickly followed in the following year as Christina Sebastian in the film “King of the Hill.” She also starred in a story where a father brought his daughter in to Bahamas, and her met a local boy and made good and hilarious impressions in the 1994’s “My Father The Hero.”
She also worked for “Under Siege 2: Dark Territory”, f...
3. Isabela Moner
Isabela Moner (conceived July 10, 2001) is an American entertainer and artist. She assumed the lead job of CJ Martin on the popular Nickelodeon television series named- '100 Things to Do Before High School,' followed by the film job of Transformers: The Last Knight and Lizzy in Instant Family. Moner has expressed that Spanish was her first language, and she battled with English when she initially begun evaluation school, including that she sees herself as more Peruvian than American. At age 15, Moner was acknowledged into school. She has said that she needed to be an entertainer from a youthful age, propelled by films including Shirley Temple and Judy Garland and beginning in nearby network theater at age 6.
She made her Broadway debut at the age young age of 10 years in a creation of Evita, where she sang in her local ...
4. Tim Allen
Tim Allen was born in Denver Colorado to Martha, a service worker and Gerald a real estate agent. He has five other brothers. When Allen was 11 his father was killed in a drunk driving accident. Allen attended Seaholm High School where he acted in theater class and played piano. He then went to Central Michigan for college and then transferred to Western Michigan. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in communications. Allen’s career was started as a comedian in 1975. Based on a friend’s dare he got up and performed at a local club one night. This performance would allow him to act in more commercials and small comedy shows. He rose to fame as the main character in the TV series, Home Improvement. The show ran from 1991 until 1999. During a week in November 1994, Allen had a best selling book, starred in Santa Claus which was...
5. Will Arnett
This “Emmy-nominated comedian” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle” fame star with his raspy deep throated voice has won the hearts of millions of fans. Born on May 4th, 1970, in Toronto, Ontario he is well known for his “Arrested Development series”. The Lego Batman movie fame Canadian actor has established his position in Hollywood with his acting in ‘28 movies and over 35 TV shows that include “Sex and The City’ and “Bo Jack Horsemen”. His hoarse and guttural voice has earned him roles in various animated flicks including the character of ‘Mr. Perkins’ in “Despicable Me”. Also, his distinctive gravelly voice recorded in voice recital work for CBS television publicity, commercial programs, and trailers of films. With his estimated net worth which i...
7. Jackie Chan
Do you understand the word that is coming out of my mouth?” This could be his most famous line in all of his movies while battling with Chris Tucker singing Edwin Starr’s “War” in his comedy-action film “Rush Hour.” “Anything can do” might be his motto as he’s like a “sorcerer” turning any objects around him as his fatal weapon. He produced his own stunt group company called JCE Movies Unlimited. No insurance company would like to cover for his death-defying stunts. Also known for the movie “Rumble in the Bronx.” He is also known with comedy-action movie genre.
“Pao-pao” in Chinese or “Cannon-ball” in English, he was dubbed by his own mother as he does lots of baby movements while inside his mother’s womb. Born as Chan Ko...
8. Jeff Dunham
Jeff Dunham is a comedian who does stand-up comedy, ventriloquist, and a show producer originally from the United States. He came on earth on the 18th of April 1962 in the city of Dallas of Texas. He formulated an interest as well as a skill in ventriloquism ever since he was a child of just eight. He started working in the same field when he was in his teens in church, school, and other such gatherings. Journalists like Bill O’Reilly noticed and recognized his talent.
He was pretty good at his art and decided on a goal of being invited on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson within a decade. In 1980, he began to attend the Baylor University to earn a degree in the field in communications. Alongside, he kept doing performances and secured a lot of money annually. Word of his talent spread far and wide, and he was very soon...
9. Peter Stormare
Peter Stormare also known as Rolf Peter Ingvar Storm is a Swedish voice actor, actor, musician, playwright, and theatre director. He is very well known for playing Gaear Grimsrud in the movie Fargo in 1996. He has appreciated a lot for his work in the Prison Break as John Abruzzi aired on the Fox series
Stormare was born in Sweden and was raised in Hälsingland. Peter changed his surname to Stormare when he learned that he shared the surname with his senior at the acting academy. The meaning of Stormare is stormer and is derived from a Swedish word storm. Before changing the surname to Stormare, he decided to change his name to Mrots Retep, which means Peter Storm backward.
He started off his journey as a theatre performer and started working with the Royal Dramatic Theatre. He was part of that thea...