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LEE MERIWETHER - Lee appeared as a Mystery Guest on the original "What's My
Line?" TV show on September 12, 1954, fresh off of being crowned Miss
America. Since then, she's continued to have quite a career. Among her
many credits include her iconic role as Catwoman in the Batman movie and
regular roles in nine TV shows. Most notably, she spent several seasons as
Betty Jones on "Barnaby Jones," for which she was nominated for an Emmy and
Golden Globe. She also appeared as Lily on "The Munsters Today," on the
legendary soap "All My Children," and in the SciFi classic "Time Tunnel."
Lee can currently be seen in Theatre West's production of "Nunsense!" (For
info & tickets, go to http://www.theatrewest.org/nunsense.html). |
WIL WHEATON first entered the public eye in 1986 with his critically acclaimed performance in Rob Reiner's "Stand By Me". He spent his teenage years on the starship Enterprise as a series regular on "Star Trek: The Next Generation". These days, in addition to continuing to act on-camera and in voice-overs, Wil is a successful author. His website is hugely popular and his book "Just A Geek" is available in all finer bookstores. And some crappy ones too. More at www.wilwheaton.net |
PATT MORRISON is a writer and columnist for The Los Angeles Times, for which her work has spanned topics from national politics to the O.J. Simpson case, the Gulf War, and Britain's royal family. She participated in two of The Times' Pulitzer Prize-winning team efforts - coverage of the 1992 riots and the 1994 Northridge earthquake. Since 1991 she has served as columnist and contributing editor for Los Angeles Times Magazine. She has won six Emmys and four Golden Mike awards as host and commentator on "Life & Times," the nightly news and current affairs program on KCET-TV. She also is host and consulting producer of the weekly literary program "The BookShow with Patt Morrison," produced by KCET. Since 1994, her commentaries have been heard on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." More at www.pattmorrison.com
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CARLOS ALAZRAQUI portrays Officer James Garcia on Comedy Central's "Reno 911" and also provided the voice talent on one of the most recognizable campaigns in commercial history - "Yo Quiero Taco Bell." If you own a television set, then you know the work of Carlos Alazraqui. His many television appearances include "Hollywood Squares," "That 70's Show," and "Even Stevens," "Make Me Laugh," and "Penn and Teller's Sin City." He is a talented voiceover artist, giving life to Mr. Crocker on Nickelodeon's "Fairly Odd Parents," Rocko on "Rocko's Modern Life, and Lube and Winslow in "Cat/Dog." Carlos also stars in two new cartoons for the Cartoon Network's - as Munroe, the Scottish Pug dog on "Juniper Lee" and as Lazlo on a series in production called "Camp Lazlo." More at www.carlosalazraqui.com
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