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ANNA DAVID has interviewed celebrities and written Hollywood lifestyle pieces for Details, Maxim, Esquire (U.K.), Redbook, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, LA Confidential, Ocean Drive, Movieline's Hollywood Life, Vegas, Us Weekly, People, Vanity Fair, Self, TV Guide, The New York Post, Variety, Distinction, Fade In, The Saturday Telegraph and Premiere (where her "Party Girl" column covered the Oscars, Golden Globes and premieres). After investigating drugs and prostitution in Hollywood for Details, Liz Smith praised Anna for "carving out a niche covering the seedy side of deluxe living." Additionally, her first person and pictorial pieces for Playboy (one of which was made into the reality show pilot Better Luck Next Town for TBS) inspired Razor magazine to offer her a monthly column, Sex Files, which she's done for the past few years. She's been on various shows on VH1, E!, Style, NBC and CNN, usually discussing the personal lives of celebrities she's never met. More at www.annadavid.com
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BARRY SALTZMAN has appeared in the national tours of "The Real Live Brady Bunch" and numerous theatrical productions in Chicago, Los Angeles, and around the U.S. He also co-produced and hosted the variety spectacular "The Beachwood Palace Jubilee" at ACME Comedy Theatre and other L.A. venues for two years. Barry is a graduate of Indiana University.
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KITTY FELDE, host of KPCC's "Talk of the City," wanted to be the next Vin Scully, but a lack of depth perception mandated a career change: public radio. She worked at every station in town, winning ten Golden Mikes, six State Bar Golden Medallions, two ABA Silver Gavels, and seven AP awards. Her courthouse reporting led her to The Hague and Africa, where she covered the war crimes tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Larry Mantle invited her to join him at KPCC, where she has won several more awards, including "Radio Journalist of the Year" from the LA Press Club (two years in a row) and the Society of Professional Journalists. Felde is also an award-winning playwright. Her war crimes story A PATCH OF EARTH was produced at the University of Detroit Mercy in February. She's currently at work on a play about her trip to Rwanda. More at www.scpr.org
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PAUL GILMARTIN can currently be seen co-hosting movies and cooking every Friday night on TBS' Dinner and a Movie, which he has been doing since 1995.
As a stand-up, Paul has dozens of television appearances, including NBC's Late Friday, CBS' The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and his own half-hour Comedy Central Presents: Paul Gilmartin.
He has performed as a stand-up and a sketch actor at the Montreal Comedy Festival, and three times at the Aspen Comedy festival.
Paul has been a guest on Politically Incorrect and written for the Emmy Awards as well as Dennis Miller. He has been a frequent guest on The Bob and Tom Radio Show since 1991, with his poems appearing on many of their charity albums.
His website www.paulgilmartin.com receives millions of hits a year.
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