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JAYNE MEADOWS appeared on the original CBS "What's My Line?" fifteen times --10 as a panelist, and five as a Mystery Guest. She made even more appearances on the syndicated version, including several episodes alongside her husband Steve Allen, the man who coined the term "Is it bigger than a breadbox?" Further, Ms. Meadows appeared as a regular panelist for seven years on "I've Got A Secret," a popular program consistently rated one of the top ten prime-time shows for the duration of her tenure. Throughout, Jayne has enjoyed extraordinary critical acclaim and has received many honors, including the Emmy Award (1991) the American Book Award (1988), five Emmy nominations, and a Grammy nomination (1985). Jayne's career is the stuff dreams are made of -- a Broadway comedy star in her teens -- a film dramatic actress performing opposite the likes of Katherine Hepburn, David Niven, Gregory Peck, etc. - and a television star with innumerable prestigious dramatic and comedy roles, as well as five Television series. More at www.jaynemeadows.com
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ALISON ARNGRIM is best known for her portrayal of "Nellie Oleson" for seven years on television's "Little House on the Prairie". Additionally, Alison has starred in such stage productions as "Butterflies Are Free," "In One Bed And Out The Other," "Dear Brutus," "The Wool Gatherer," and "Cry Of Players." Since the age of fifteen, Alison has been performing as a stand-up comedian in nightclubs such as the world-famous Comedy Store and Improv in Los Angeles as well as starring in comedy clubs all across the United States and Canada. She has written articles for the magazines "Frontiers" and "Designers West." Her one-woman show, "Confessions of a Prairie B**ch," runs Fridays in September at the ACME Comedy Theatre. More info at http://www.hgd.com/alison
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JP MANOUX plays Vice Principal Hackett and Curtis the Caveman on Disney Channel's PHIL OF THE FUTURE. He is the Green Grapes guy in the FRUIT OF THE LOOM commercials and recurs as Hrair the naked Armenian on RENO 911!. Look for his "Retarded Clone" this summer in the sci-fi thriller THE ISLAND. In 1999, he received the L.A. Ovation and Backstage West Garland Awards in recognition of his work as a cannibalistic stoner in the world premiere musical REEFER MADNESS!
His resume includes roles in over 20 movies, 40 television episodics, 50 commercials and appearances on five gameshows. JP has also authored two humorous pieces for ALL THINGS CONSIDERED on National Public Radio. More at www.jpmanoux.com
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RIP TAYLOR, the King of Confetti, has dazzled audiences worldwide in a career that has spanned over forty years. Rip has headlined in Las Vegas, appeared on hundreds of television shows, played the lead in various plays and musicals, and frequently taken a dramatic turn in feature films. A guest star with over 2,000 television appearances under his belt, Rip brought his wild energy to The Gong Show, Password, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Tonight Show, Late Night with David Letterman and to the coveted center square on Hollywood Squares. Perhaps Rip's greatest impact in television was when he was picked by Chuck Barris to host The $1.98 Beauty Show. Additionally, Rip has played on Broadway and toured the country as the lead role in plays such as Sugar Babies, Anything Goes, Oliver, Peter Pan, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. More at www.riptaylor.com
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