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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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PAUL DOHERTY is a talent agent and head of Cunningham-Escott-Slevin-Doherty's highly successful Los Angeles office. CESD's representation extends to a diverse group of celebrities, actors, models, and announcers performing in on-camera and print commercials, voice-over, and representation for young talent in motion pictures and television. A longtime member of the Television Academy, Paul enjoys frequent appearances as a guest speaker at industry seminars including The Learning Annex. He has been interviewed on CNN, in Adweek, The Ross Reports, Backstage, and The Hollywood Reporter. Paul is also an avid fan and collector of TV game shows, including several hundred episodes of "What's My Line?"
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BILL FUNT, along with his brother Peter, recently produced Candid Camera:Five Decades Of Smiles, a DVD collection of episodes and clips of the
classic series created by his father Allen. He is now hard at work on future
volumes. As Candid Camera was the lead-in to What's My Line? for seven years
in the sixties, Bill is happy to bring things full circle by appearing on
the panel.
Prior to wearing the producer hat Bill appeared as an actor in many local
theater productions and television shows and has been a longtime volunteer
for Caring For Babies With AIDS.
The DVD collection, as well as single volumes unavailable in stores, can be
purchased at www.candidcamera.com
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MINK STOLE is a cult figure of a fabulous status, a regular in the movies of John Waters. Stole appeared in the infamous Pink Flamingos as Connie Marbles, the red-haired villain in exaggerated cat-eye glasses and a fur coat. Stole's next two films marked her most memorable and prominent roles: obnoxious girl-child Taffy Davenport in Female Trouble and housewife-on-the-run Peggy Gravel in Desperate Living. After playing the cornrowed adulteress Sandra Sullivan in Polyester (1981), she would continue to get parts in Waters' films --including as Dottie Hinkle, the obscene phone call victim in Serial Mom. She also appeared in a memorable turn in But I'm A Cheerleader. More at www.minkstole.com
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