Sarah Palin

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

For a few moments there back in those carefree days of …september, it seemed she breathed new life into the Republican campaign, but it wasn’t long before she mortified pundits and cheerleaders with a succession of moronic utterances and ethical scandals. The run culminated with an appearance on Saturday Night Live, which albeit landed the […]

Last news on: October 23, 2008
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Michael Schoeffling

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

In only his second film, Schoeffling was cemented in teen movie history as hunky Jake Ryan, the object of Samantha Baker (Molly Ringwald)’s affection in Sixteen Candles.

Last news on: September 18, 2008
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Lola Falana

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Sexy and oh so elegant, Falana became a staple of 1970s variety shows and Las Vegas nightclubs, earning her the nickname Queen of Las Vegas. Discovered by Sammy Davis Jr. after appearing in his Broadway show Golden Boyin 1964, the two had an on again/off again fling, leading to a record contract for Lola with […]

Last news on: September 11, 2008
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Lorna Luft

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Second daughter of Judy Garland, who got her start singing in Vegas clubs and on variety shows. Always in her sister Liza Minnelli’s shadow, she headed to Broadway in the early 1970s where she appeared in Promises Promises, They’re Playing Our Song, Extremities, and many other touring companies of hit musicals. In 1982, Lorna appeared […]

Last news on: September 3, 2008
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Cheryl Lynn

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

After being discovered on the Gong Show singing Joe Cocker’s “You Are So Beautiful”, the big-voiced Lynn was immediately signed to a record contract in 1977. The following year, her debut single Got to Be Real was unleashed on the record-buying public as disco was dominating the airwaves. It hit the Top 5 and her […]

Last news on: August 21, 2008
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Jody Watley

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Jody Watley began her carreer as a professional dancer on Soul Train. In 1987 she released her debut self-titled album which was very successful. Her second album Larger than Life was also a big hit.

Last news on: July 21, 2008
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Stacey Q

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

In 1986, Stacey (who previously was part of a new wave group named SSQ), had a Top 5 synth-pop hit with Two of Hearts. A two-episode stint on The Facts of Life followed, with numerous appearances on talk shows.

Last news on: July 14, 2008
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Harry Anderson

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Harry Anderson was Judge Harry Stone on the popular sitcom Night Court from 1984 to 1992. He then palyed Dave Barry on Dave’s World from 1993 to 1997.

Last news on: July 4, 2008
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Ann Coulter

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

In a nutshell, she is a fashionably blonde xenophobe who thinks “liberal” is a slur and in own words “”We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity” She has seen her star has rise along with the likes of Bill O’Reilly in the post 9/11 USA uber-alles hysteria

Last news on: July 4, 2008
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Nik Kershaw

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Nik Kershaw was born in Bristol, UK and is a singer/songwriter. He is most famous for his singles Wouldn’t it be good, The Riddle, Don Quixote, Wide Boy, and I Won’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me which were all top ten hits in the early eighties.

Last news on: May 21, 2008
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