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JOANNA BARNES was a recurring panelist on the original TV version of "What's My Line?" with two appearances on the original CBS show, and dozens more on the syndicated version. Among the twenty plus movies Joanna has made, her favorites include Auntie Mame, Spartacus, The Parent Trap, Goodbye Charlie and The War Wagon. She starred with Peter Falk in the critically acclaimed CBS television series The Trials of O'Brien. While maintaining her show business career, Joanna still managed to find time to return to her first love, writing. Her books include The Deceivers (1970), Pastora (1980) and her most recent novel, Silverwood (1985). Her books have also been printed in Italy, France, England, Sweden, Portugal, and Brazil . Her syndicated column, Touching Home, was for many years carried by The Chicago Tribune and N.Y. News Syndicate.
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APRIL WINCHELL has provided voices for projects like "The Simpsons", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?", "Antz", "Men in Black" and "Toy Story 2", to name a few. She is the voice of classic Disney cartoon characters Cruella De Vil and Clarabelle Cow. April's father (the celebrated ventriloquist Paul Winchell) was the original voice of "Tigger" and also appeared several times as a guest panelist on the original "What's My Line?" TV show. April has also created hundreds of radio commercials, winning every major advertising award in the world along the way. These award wining commercials were written, voiced and produced by April through her radio production company. You can often hear April as a radio host on KABC. More at www.aprilwinchell.com
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ANDY ZAX was bitten by the game show bug as a small child after failing an audition for Juvenile Jury, and later achieved cult status by playing the Music Geek during two seasons of Comedy Central's "Beat The Geeks." A professional smartass who knows way too much about music (and everything else), Andy is also an acclaimed producer of CD reissues and boxed sets who has worked with everyone from Quincy Jones to Talking Heads. He is currently at work on a novel about unpleasant teenagers in Beverly Hills.
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DANIEL MACKENZIE was nominated for an Emmy award for his theme song compostion for the Discovery Channel hit show "Monster House." Daniel's first album, "Shakytown" aired on KCRW's "Weekend Becomes Eclectic," and had songs featured On SHO's "The Chris Isaak Show," WB's "Popular" and FOX Family's "Higher Ground." Daniel's new release on What Are Records?, "A Complete Unknown" is already proving its own title wrong. Daniel produced a video to accompany the song "WWJD" which was quickly chosen by MOVEON.ORG for their "Bush In 30 Seconds" DVD release (one of 50 videos out of over 1500 applicants). Daniel is looking forward to tour dates in California and throughout the country while he continues to work on his next What Are Records? album, expected early next year. More at www.danielmackenzie.com
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