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People
(for people known primarily as directors, see separate section Directors below)
(alphabetized by first name)
A
(alphabetized by first name)
- Aaron Smolinski - IMDb
- Abninder Mundra
- Adam Stotsky - general manager, Esquire Network; [2]
- Adam Trese
- Adilah Barnes
- Agi Orsi - producer; IMDb
- Al Berry - Halloween III actor; IMDb
- Alan Stuart - IMDb
- Alex Kubik - IMDb
- Alex Gilbert - Draft
- Alex Salazar - NY radio DJ
- Alex Zorbas
- Alexis Stember
- Ambalal Patel - Indian film producer; created Indian News Parade newsreel; founded Indian Film Center; IMDb
- Amber Willenborg - IMDb
- Amo Gulinello
- Amrit Jassal - video producer; technocityindia
- Amy Carson
- Amy Wood
- Andrea Powell - actress that plays Sasha, the original leader of the Denali coven, in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Andria Jolie
- Andy Goldberg (actor) - IMDb
- Angela Paton
- Angie Bolling
- Anne De Salvo - IMDb
- Anne-Marie Piazza - French/English actress; regular in The Archers
- Annette Dawn
- Anthony Arbaiza - IMDb
- Anthony Lucero - IMDb
- Anthony Simeone - original Michelin Tire baby
- Antonis Fragkakis
- Ara Katz
- Arlene Stadd - television writer; wrote one-woman show Eleanor; died at age 70 of a stroke, February 5, 2001, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; following graduation from Carnegie Melon (then called Carnegie Tech) in 1951, she teamed with her husband and later together wrote numerous scripts for TV shows including Room 222, Hawaii 5-0 and Love, American Style; she went on to write episodes of Hotel (TV series) and served as a staff writer on The Doctors and General Hospital; [3]; [4]
- Arthur Roberts (actor) - IMDb
- Arthur Rosenberg (actor) - IMDb
- Asif Reza - Indian Surjapuri (rigional) Film Director -
- Assault on Wall Street (film) - IMDb
- Ava Lauren - porn star
- Ayesha Carmela - porn star
B
(alphabetized by first name)
- Baby Momma
- Bambi Bliss - adult film star
- Barbara Bray Edwards - Andy Griffith's first wife
- Barbara Griffin - Irish actress
- Barbara Miller - more than 110 TV/film casting credits (executive in charge of casting); 12 Emmy Award nods; IMDb
- Beatles filmography
- Bernard Sofronski - executive producer, Search for Tomorrow, CBS Daytime, 1974-1975 [6]; [7]; [8]
- Ben Faulkner child actor, film Silent Fall [9]
- Ben Giroux actor, writer, and producer [10]
- Bentley Kyle Evans actor, writer, producer, director [11]
- Bertrand de Langeron - French graphic designer
- Betsy Fischer Martin - executive producer, Meet the Press (since July 2002); [12]
- Bhaja Kannada - scale double LOTR
- Bill Jenkins (radio personality) - actor and radio host; notably Open Mind with Bill Jenkins
- Bill Tangradi - actor; plays Randall, one of the nomads, in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Billoah Greene - actor
- Billy Crothers - actor/background work; white sox in film Bad News Bears (2005)
- Bob Cresse - IMDb
- Bob Epstein - former executive producer, NBC Nightly News; [13]
- Bob Shanks - first executive producer of 20/20; [14]; [15]
- Bobby Buccellato - filmmaker of Silhouettes and Cigarettes
- Bobby Love
- Brad Champion - American film and television actor; IMDb
- Brad McGuire (born January 12, 1974) - American homosexual porn performer and escort; [16]; as of 2013, he has 66 credits to his name; boyfriend is James Roscoe; [17]; exlusive to Treasure Island Media; [18]; [19]; [20] [21]; [22]; [23]
- Brea Bee - IMDb
- Brendan Joel - director and cinematographer
- Brent Jennings - IMDb
- Brent Shields (born March 1, 1963; Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA) - TV/film producer and director; has 72 producing credits; nominated for 4 Emmy Awards; [24]; [25]; [26]
- Brett Baxter Clark
- Brett Cohen - actor, comedian, radio personality, viral-video star; [27]
- Brett Novak
- Brian Libby - actor; IMDb
- Brian Redban
- Brianna Porter
- Brown Wesley James - actor; IMDb
- Bruce Hockin - former British regional television broadcaster
- Bruce Mars
- Bruno Lastra
- Bryan Genesse - IMDb
- Byron Tyrer - Australian radio announcer
C
(alphabetized by first name)
- Caitlin Blackwood - currently a redirect to who she plays; child actress who plays "Amelia Pond," the younger version of Amy Pond in Doctor Who; IMDb
- Callum Russell
- Carey Scott - IMDb
- Carin Pratt - former executive producer, Face the Nation; been with CBS News since 1984, and has served as EP of Face the Nation since 1993; [28]
- Carlos Terrestorija
- Carmen Thomas (actress)
- Carol Scott - American soap-opera producer; in 1993, hired by Wendy Riche on General Hospital, where she played an array of roles, including camera director, line producer, co-producer, producer and more; other credits: Champs, Day by Day, The Stockard Channing Show, All Creatures Great and Small, Doctor Who, Steptoe and Son, The Nightmare Man and Made in Heaven; awards: 8 Daytime Emmy Awards nominations and a single DGA Award; IMDb
- Carsen Gray - IMDb
- Casey LaBow - actress; plays Kate one of the Denali sisters in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Catherine Chan - actress; stars in film Safe (2012)
- Chad White - fashion model
- Charisse Kailyn - Filipino-American model
- Charity James - actress; IMDb
- Charles Carroll (actor)
- Charles Daish - actor; played Peter Daly in EastEnders
- Charlotte Savitz - American TV producer; [29]; [30]; [31]; [32]; [33]; [34]; [35]; [36]
- Cheryl Pollak - IMDb
- Chike Chan - IMDb
- Chris Nash (actor) - IMDb
- Christian Michael Cooper - actor; appeared in Cult as Andy, Untold Stories of the E.R. "Holiday in ER" as Max; IMDb
- Christie Basham Basham (died 2000, brain cancer) - former executive producer, Meet The Press; one of first female executives in network television news; [37]
- Christopher Ashe - American actor, director and artist; IMDB
- Christopher Blackmon
- Christopher Dick - photojournalist and producer for podcast commandnN and Webnation on CP24
- Christopher Shea
- Cibby Danyla - actress; played Naked Lady in They Live; IMDb
- Cinzia Roccaforte - Italian film actress; IMDb
- Clarence Kolster
- Claudia Lynx (also called Shaghayegh) - Tehran, Iran-born film actress; IMDb
- Cody Lane - adult film actress; IMDb
- Coleman Hough - screenwriter for Full Frontal
- Colonel Stodare - magic performer from Egyptian Hall
- Conan McCarty - actor
- CONGOROCK (Congorock, CongoRock, Congo Rock) - musician; regularly works with The Bloody Beetroots; his song "Babylon" was included on Ministry of Sound's The Annual series
- Connor Byrne - English actor
- Connor Kidd - writer for Teen Scene Magazine; owner and president, The Official High School Musical Fan Club
- Constance Shulman - actress, late 1980s/early 1990s Kraft mayonnaise commercial; voice of Patty Mayonnaise on cartoon series Doug
- Cora Sue Collins - Former american child actress; [38], [39], [40]
- Corey Landis - American actor; IMDb
- Corey Nicholas Newton - actor; one-off sound operator for Loiter Squad
- Courtney Pledger
- Cullen Pinney - voice for many Robot Chicken characters
- Cydnee Welburn - actress, hostess; IMDb
- Cynthia Leigh - actress, model, writer
D
(alphabetized by first name)
- Danni Allen is the season fourteen winner of The Biggest Loser (U.S. TV series).
- Dominik Rider is an American/Brazilian homosexual porn performer. He was born on December 10, 1976. As of 2013, he has 106 credits to his name. http://www.iafd.com/person.rme/perfid=dominikrider/gender=m/dominik-rider.htm http://queermenow.net/blog/controversy-raging-stallions-snuff-dominik-rider-bareback/ http://www.smutjunkies.com/updates/6905/dominik-rider/ http://www.ragingstallion.com/en/profile/Dominik-Rider/20005
- Dale Manzano - IMDb
- Damian Leask - TV editor; won numerous awards for programs; mentioned as editor in article on documentary Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain; IMDb
- Dana Lee - IMDb
- Daniel E. Taylor
- Daniel Schultzmann
- Danny Cunningham - played Jimmy Sykes in Coronation Street
- Darla Haun
- Dave Weasel - writer/actor/comedian; IMDb
- David Anthony Marshall - IMDb
- David Bellamy (musician) (David Milton Bellamy) - member, country-music group The Bellamy Brothers
- David Friedman (producer) - executive producer, The Early Show (effective January 2010, replaced Zev Shalev); former executive producer, Last Call with Carson Daly; [41]
- David Holbrook (actor) - IMDb
- David Knell - IMDb
- David Raynr - IMDb
- David Sherrill - IMDb
- David Wells (actor) - IMDb
- David Ursin - IMDb
- Deborah Amos - correspondent to ABC News
- Deborah Wakeham- IMDb
- Dee Dee Thomas - executive producer, weekend edition of Today; received three Daytime Emmy Awards (2007, 2010 and 2011) as part of the Today production teams that won for Outstanding Morning Program; [42]
- Derek Webb - musician and producer; IMDb
- Devon Ericson - IMDb
- DeVon Franklin - vice president of production, Columbia Pictures
- Diamond Jones - American film and TV actress
- Diana Bellamy - IMDb
- Diana Osorio - actress; in the television series El Cuerpo del Deseo, Acorralada and Decisiones
- Dick Wieand - IMDb
- Diddylicious - adult film actress
- Dimitra Tziova (aka Demi Jiova) - actress, writer, model; IMDb
- Dino Tripodis - comedian, actor, writer, producer, radio personality; IMDb
- Dominick Brascia - IMDb
- Don Cervantes - TV actor
- Don Ettlinger - studied at Stanford University but was hired by 20th Century Fox as a screenwriter (Love of Life) while still an undergraduate; served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II; worked as a writer for radio shows after the war and later wrote Ambassador, a musical-theatre adaptation of book The Ambassadors by Henry James; IMDb; IBDb; [43]; [44]; [45]
- Don MacKay - IMDb
- Don Nash (producer) - executive producer, Today; [46]; [47]; [48]; [49]
- Donavan Stinson - Canadian actor; IMDb
- Donna Akersten - New Zealander actress
- Doug McKeon - IMDb
- Doug Yashuda
- Dred Foxx (aka John Simpson III) - Dred Foxx, stage name; best known as the voice of PaRappa the Rapper; IMDb
- Drew Snyder - IMDb
- The Duck Commander - comment at March 2013: person or title of work?
E–F
(alphabetized by first name)
- Richard Esposito: Esposito has been named Senior Executive Producer, Investigative Unit, NBC News; His reporting has earned numerous awards, including an Emmy, a Peabody Award for Investigative Journalism, and the George Polk Award for television reporting. He shares in a Murrow Award for coverage of the death of Osama bin Laden and a Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting.
- Ed Faunce
- Ed Hooks
- Ed McCready
- Edmund T Engle and The Edmund Engle Show - presenter, executive producer; [50]
- Edward Muscare - American actor in 1950s; starred with Cloris Leachman; controversial sexual offense case, controversial YouTube channel Edarem
- Edward Saroyan
- Edwin Munoz Barajas Lieberman - Mexican socialite
- Eli Harris - American actor, producer, screen writer, director; IMDb
- Elizabeth Cole - executive producer, Dateline NBC; [51]
- Elizabeth Gorcey - IMDb
- Elizabeth Roberts (actress) - IMDb
- Ellis Marcus - was married to Ann Marcus, the highest-paid soap-opera writer of all time; he has 51 credits at IMDb ([52]), including Falcon Crest, Knots Landing, Flamingo Road, The Eleventh Hour); was a breakdown writer on ABC Daytime's General Hospital; [53]; [54]; [55]; [56]; [57]
- Eloy Casados - IMDb
- Emily Ruiz - author, screenwriter; titles: Hard Up to English (2006), The Gossip-Free Diet (2007), Candy and the Blue Glass Bowl (2008)
- Emman Abeleda - Filipino actor and dancer; member of a crew Anim-e and his most recent project was playing Jun Jun in Bida si Mister, Bida si Misis
- Emma Scigliano- Singer, Dancer, Actress. 2 comercials 2 music videos and 9 shows in the past 2 years
- Erik Odom - actor; plays Peter, one of the nomads and friend of Jasper Hale in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Erik Stocklin - actor; plays Sam Grey on Mistresses
- Erin Marie Hogan - St. Louis-born actress and scream queen; appeared in Paranormal Entity The Theatre Bizarre, Hold Your Breath, Femme Fatales and Axeman at Cutter's Creek; IMDb; [58]
- Eugene Lipinski
- Eva Black - adult film star; IMDb
- Eva Fragiskatos - CFTR-AM Traffic Centre, providing traffic reports on the Breakfast Television television programnme on Toronto's CityTV network
- Evan Palazzo
- Faye Runaway
- Filipiak Bill - IMDb
- Flora Vassilev
- Fox Harris - IMDb
- Frances Berwick - president, Bravo and Style Network media since July 2011; [59]
- Francis X. McCarthy - IMDb
- Frank Como - IMDb
- Frank Pesce - IMDb
- Fred Lerner - IMDb
- Frederick Strother - actor, including 12 Monkeys, The Wire; [60]; [61]; IMDb
G–I
(alphabetized by first name)
- Nick Grad: Exec VP of Original Programming for FX since 2005; Series developed: 12 [62] [63] [64] [65]
- Gaia Bermani Amaral - Italian actress; IMDb
- Gail Stevens - casting director; works with Danny Boyle on films (including Slumdog Millionaire); IMDB
- Galyn Görg - IMDb
- Gary Grossman (actor) - IMDb
- Gary Kendell (req. 2008-03-09) - hip-hop dancer in Jabbawockeez dance crew; IMDb
- Gary Swanson (req. 2008-05-31) - American actor; IMDb
- Gary Wood (actor) - IMDb
- Gela Nash (actress) (req. 2006-09-25)
- Gene Ross (req. 2006-08-05) - IMDb
- Geoffrey Ian Bara (req. 2008-07-24) - actor
- George Sullivan (actor) (req. 2006-08-03) - IMDb
- George Taweel - producer, director; Love of Life, writer; has collected over 125 creative awards, including an Emmy Award; garnered over 70 Gold/Platinum Video Certifications; has programs broadcast in over 80 countries worldwide; produced projects which have spawned over 100 licensed products; [66]; [67]; [68]; [69]
- Gerard Plunkett - IMDb
- Giancarlo Caltabiano (req. 2006-09-09)
- Godfrey L. Simmons - American writer and actor; also stars in Mark Harris's film about death cults The Lost Children; member, Epic Theatre Ensemble, most recently appearing in Sarah Ruhl's Passion Play; member, Ensemble Studio Theatre; executive editor, Above the Fold (theatre company), an investigative theatre company; teaches acting at Cornell University; has taught at Binghamton University and Marymount Manhattan College
- Gordan Cragg (req. 2006-12-03) - founder of Variety Club Cabaret Radford
- Graham Wardle (req. 2009-08-16) - actor in Heartland TV show
- Grainne Tobin (req. 2008-01-14) - Irish singer and actress; child actress
- Greta Blackburn (req. 2006-06-13)
- Greta Lind (req.2012-11-16) - actress who played Mary in film Rudy; IMDb
- Gui Jeilan (req. 2009-01-22) - actress; played Jasmine in Spellbinder 2: Land of the Dragon Lord
- Gulebagavali (requested on 3 April 2013) - Indian film in Tamil language, starring M. G. Ramachandran; source: [70]
- Gunnar Fritz Stansson - American writer/actor/filmmaker; created viral sensation "Unforgivable" also starred in feature film "Florence". Gunnar Fritz Stansson at IMDb
Guri Weinberg (req. 2012-10-21) - actor; plays Stefan in Breaking Dawn Part 2; son of Moshe Weinberg
- Gus Rethwisch (req. 2008-02-20)
- Guy Pelly (req. 2006-09-07) - friend of Princes William and Harry and self-appointed jester of their royal court
- Haili Page (req. 2006-06-20) - child actress
- Halley Rachal (req. 2008-12-08) - actress, artist, crew; IMDb
- Hap Lawrence - IMDb
- Hayse Jack - Australian actor; member of the Stokes family (owners of the Seven Network)
- Hazel Philips - Australian actress
- Heartland FM - Community radio station in Perth, Scotland [71]
- Heather Murchison - (req. 2013-06-25)
- Hector Elias (req. 2006-08-29)
- Heidi Steen - (req. 2013-06-25)
- Houston Rhines - IMDb
- Hunter Young (req. 2007-01-16) - adult-film star
- Hwang In-Ho
- I. Marlene King (req. 2012-08-06) - IMDb
- Ian Cameron (producer) - executive producer, This Week with Christiane Amanpour, Nightline; [72]
- Ian Fried (actor) - IMDb
- iCON the Mic King (req. 2008-10-02) - American rapper, actor, writer, visual artist
- Imogen Church (req. 2008-05-08)
- Ingrid Swede (req. 2009-09-01)
- Irene Kelly (req. 2006-08-10)
- Israel Broussard (req. 2012-04-25) - American teenage actor; IMDb
- Ivan Naranjo (req. 2006-10-16)
- Iya Villania (req. 2006-03-29) - Filipino Australian Actress; IMDb
J
Ja–Jm
(alphabetized by first name)
- Justin Jameson: American homosexual porn performer. His former stage name is Travis Turner. As of 2013, he has 47 credits to his name. [73] [74] Google
- http://www.smutjunkies.com/updates/7516/justin-jameson/
- http://www.iafd.com/person.rme/perfid=justinjameson/gender=m/travis-turner.htm
- http://www.ragingstallion.com/en/profile/Justin-Jameson/19911
- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3069384/
- http://www.hothouse.com/nl/Justin-Jameson/model/15787
- http://www.queermenow.net/blog/newcomer-alert-5-justin-jameson/
- http://www.falconstudios.com/en/Justin-Jameson/model/12922
- http://gayblog.aebn.net/featured-star/featured-star-justin-jameson/
- J. J. Mckeown (British actor) (req. 2007-12-29) - IMDb
- J. Jay Saunders (req. 2006-09-28) - IMDb
- J. Patrick McCormack (req. 2006-07-21) - IMDb
- Jack Lindine (req. 2011-09-02) - IMDB
- Jack Shearer (actor) (req. 2006-07-27) - IMDb
- Jack Woolf (cinematographer) - IMDb
- Jackie Miles (ref. 2012-09-17) - actor; IMDb
- Jackson Odell (req. 2012-08-06) - IMDb
- Jade Marx (req. 2006-12-08)
- Jade Pettyjohn (req. 2012-04-25) - American child actress; IMDb
- Jake Hendricks (req. 2008-03-29) - actor; Father Keiron in British soap opera Hollyoaks; Pepsi advert
- Jamal Woon (req. 2012-01-16) - child amateur director and camera operator
- James A. Watson Jr.
- James Greene (actor) (req. 2006-08-10) - IMDb
- James Keane (actor) (req. 2006-07-08) - IMDb
- James Nolan (actor) - IMDb
- James Staley (actor) - IMDb
- James Wilder (actor) - IMDb
- Jamie Bozian (req. 2007-10-19) - IMDb
- James Hoffer (Jim Hoffer) - reporter, WABC-TV; married to Mika Brzezinski; IMDb
- Janelle Froehlich (req. 2012-10-21) - actress; plays Yvette, one of the French coven members, in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Jared Ashe - British actor; M.I. High; Chemical Wedding
- Jasmine Gagnier (req. 2006-09-27) - actress; sister to Holly Gagnier
- Jason Eisener (rep. 2013-06-09) - Director of Hobo With A Shotgun, Treevenge, The ABCs of Death (segment), & V/H/S/2 (segment). - IMDb
- Jason Klarman - president, Oxygen Media; [75]
- Jason Schombing (req. 2008-02-10) - IMDb
- Jay Freer (req. 2007-04-15)
- Jean Holloway - American TV writer; The First Hundred Years; IMDb; [76]
- Jean-Pierre Parent (req. 2006-08-15) - actor; at 2013-3-21, 24 acting credits at IMDb, including The Number 23 and Bobby; IMDb
- Jeff Barker (writer) - American writer and playwright; [77]; [78]; [79]; [80]; [81]; [82]; [83]; [84]; [85]; [86]; [87]; [88]; [89]; [90]; [91]
- Jeff MacGregor (req. 2006-07-12) - IMDb
- Jeff Olson (actor) (req. 2006-08-03) - IMDb
- Jeff Melvoin - Harvard class of 1975; TV writer/producer; taught at the USC School of Cinematic Arts and at UCLA Extension; has been a visiting artist at Harvard; [92]; [93]; [94]; [95]; [96]; [97]; [98]; [99]; [100]
- Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter (req. 2009-01-05)
- Jennifer Balgobin - IMDb
- Jennifer Burton (req. 2007-02-14)
- Jennifer Emerson (req. 2007-05-17) - adult model
- Jennifer Holland (req. 2011-08-10) - IMDb
- Jennifer Kensok (req. 2013-06-25)
- Jennifer Weedon (req. 2008-09-02)
- Jenny Karezi (req. 2006-11-09) - Greek film actress
- Jenny Neumann (req. 2006-06-13) - IMDb
- Jeremy Brudenell (req. 2009-02-03) - IMDb
- Jeremy Hooper (req. 2008-10-04) - winner, BBC reality-television show The Restaurant, Series 1
- Jerry Hewitt (req. 2006-09-11) - actor and stunt coordinator; acted in The Warriors[disambiguation needed] as the Baseball furies gang leader; IMDb
- Jessie Kamm (req. 2006-10-14)
- Jethro Rothe-Kushel (req. 2012-11-31) - IMDb
- Jim Greenleaf
- Jim Haynie - IMDb
- Jimmy Huynh - [101]
- Jimmy Ray Pickens (req. 2006-09-05)
Jn–Jz
(alphabetized by first name)
- Jody Spence (req. 2009-05-25) - American filmmaker, writer, director; music videos: The Martin (IMDb), starring Amy Lavere; Walk the Line, Black Snake Moan; director of photography for Bronco Roads, PBS travel series hosted by Stacy Dean Campbell
- Joe El Rady (req. 2007-01-16) - actor
- Joe Willmore - American TV/film producer and director from 1970-2009; Guiding Light (1978-1984; 1986-1991), As The World Turns, Another World, General Hospital; four-time nominee, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series with two wins; [102]; [103]; [104]; [105]; [106]; [107]; [108]
- John Apicella - IMDb
- John Bolz (req. 2010-11-12) - "in memory of" on White Collar
- John D. Hess - American TV/film writer (Love of Life, The Secret Storm and General Hospital); received post-graduate degree from Yale Drama School; shortly after, began professional career as staff writer for WGN radio; IMDb; [109]; [110]
- John Dennis Johnston (req. 2006-07-08) - IMDb
- John Doolittle (actor) (req. 2006-09-05)
- John Killoran (req. 2008-08-03) - writer, Minutemen
- John McDonough (actor) (req. 2010-01-02) - actor and musician; appearances on The All New Captain Kangaroo, Barney & Friends, sang "Count Your Blessings"[disambiguation needed] on A Prairie Home Companion ([111]; [112]); performed on Christman album A Prairie Home Christmas ([113]); IMDb; [114]
- John McLiam - IMDb
- John McPherson (cinematographer) - IMDb
- John O'Leary (actor) - IMDb
- John Orfanopoulos (req. 2008-06-24) - editor/producer/writer; IMDb
- John Posey (actor) (req. 2007-10-25) - IMDb
- John Reiss - executive producer, MSNBC political programming and Hardball with Chris Matthews; thirteen-time Emmy Award winner; [115]
- John Richard Petersen (req. 2006-08-30)
- John Short (actor) (req. 2007-02-03) - IMDb
- John Taylor (TV fitness personality) (req. 2011-12-04) - [116]; [117]; [118]; [119]; [120]
- John Vulich (req. 2011-09-20) - IMDb; special makeup effects creator/designer/artist/supervisor on television programs including The X-Files, Babylon 5, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Angel, as well as films including The Lost Boys, Being John Malkovich, and the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead, as well as George Romero's 1985 sequel to the original, Day of the Dead; winner of 3 Emmy Awards, with 11 Emmy nominations; a separate article should be created for Optic Nerve Studios ([121];IMDb), which Vulich founded in 1989 with Everett Burrell (IMDb), and later sold to employee and special-effects makeup artist Glenn Hetrick
- John Wing (req. 2006-12-20) - actor
- Jonathan Barlow (req. 2009-07-14)
- Jonathan Chapin (req. 2006-08-03) - IMDb
- Jonathan Cheban - publicist; character on Keeping Up with the Kardashians
- Jonathan Coyne (req. 2009-07-14)
- Jonathan Farwell (req. 2006-06-16) - IMDb
- José Pérez (actor) - IMDb
- Joseph McKenna (actor) (req. 2009-01-12)
- Josh Brodis (actor/musician) (req. 2011-12-9) - IMDb
- Joshua Marshall-Clarke (req. 2009-03-07) - Australian child actor; plays the leading role in a children's television series Parallax
- Joshua Snyder (req. 2006-09-20) - actor; IMDb
- Judd Parkin - American producer, screenwriter, novelist, playwright, TV executive; [122]; [123]; [124]; [125]; [126]; [127]; [128]
- Judith Donato - American soap opera writer; 13 Daytime Emmy nods; [129]; [130]; [131]
- Judson Vaughn (req. 2006-07-25)
- Judy Tate - American TV writer/playwright; member of Ensemble Studio Theatre; theatre awards: Manhattan Theatre Club playwriting fellowship, New Professional Theatre Playwriting Award, 2011 Women in Arts and Media Collaboration Award (honored finalist); television writing: Another World, Days of Our Lives and As the World Turns; awards: four Daytime Emmys and a Writers Guild of America Award; it was her 14 years of work with high school inmates on Rikers Island that inspired her TV pilot, Lockdown High; alumna, New York University's Tisch School of the Arts conservatory program; co-founder, American Slavery Project
- Julie Michaels (req. 2006-06-13) - IMDb
- Julie Plec (req. 2012-08-06) - IMDb
- Julius Drum (req. 2006-09-19)
K
(alphabetized by first name)
- Kamrun: American homosexual porn performer of African descent. As of 2013, he has appeared in 77 scenes and 117 films. [132], but IAFD credits him with 131 credits. [133] His other stage names are Kamrun Assher, Camron, Kame Run, and Kam Run. He has been in the adult industry since 1998, when he was about 25 years old. Born in Oklahoma on January 22, 1973, he lived in Europe till he was about 18 and now lives in California. He has worked for Bacchus Releasing, Slut Machine, Satyr Films, Raw Joxxx, All Worlds, Pitbull Productions, Treasure Island Media, Falcon Studios, and Raging Stallion. Google
- Kate Forte - president, Harpo Films for 18 years; nominated for a single Emmy Award & Daytime Emmy, 2 PGA Awards; [134]; [135]; [136]; [137]
- Katherine O'Hearn - executive producer, This Week; [138]
- Kai Wong (req. 2009-03-24) - American producer and actor
- Kara Mynor (req. 2007-10-19) - adult-film actress; IMDb
- Karen Alston (req. 2006-08-03)
- Kari Irwin (reg. 2010-04-18) - American Bollywood actor; known for role as "Kerry" in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah
- Kathleen Patane (req. 2008-12-21) - Broadway and TV actress
- Kathryn Givney (req. 2013-06-18) - TV actress
- Katie Jones (actress) (req. 2011-04-18) - IMDb
- Katrina Rafferty (req. 2008-04-30) - Northern Irish Actress acted in Funland and was originally cast as Cassie in E4's Skins; [139]
- Keaton Dadigan (reg. 2013-5-15)
- Keith C. Smith (req. 2007-10-11)
- Kellie Overbey - IMDb
- Ken Chong Dee (req. 2006-2012) - radio personality currently at 94.7 Energy FM Cebu; previously from Star FM CEBU as Senior Kilat; Glenn Suave at MOR 97.1 Cebu
- Ken Leebow (req. 2007-09-23) - author, speaker and television personality
- Ken Sander (req. 2007-09-01)
- Ken Wynne - actor; played Ernie Mears in EastEnders
- Kendra Stacey (req. 2007-05-13)
- Kenneth Harvey - Canadian/American TV actor and writer; born in Montreal, Quebec; died of cancer, June 6, 1979, in New Haven, CT; once president, AFTRA; married Rita Morely Harvey, actress who appeared on CBS Daytime's As the World Turns, The Edge of Night and The Secret Storm; acting: played Dr. Emmet Scott (Harvey; Frank Latimore Peter Turgeon) on Guiding Light, Douglas Martin on Search for Tomorrow (1968-1974); other credits include Kiss the Blood Off My Hands, Coronet Blue, Fourteen Hours and Fireside Theatre; writing: hired by Agnes Nixon in 1975 to be a script writer on ABC Daytime's soap opera All My Children (1975-1979); IMDb; [140]; [141]
- Kevin Craig West (req. 2012-04-06) - American actor and producer; [142]
- Kevin Sheldon (director) (req. 2007-06-04) - director of The Appleyards and early Z-Cars episodes
- Kim Hae Sook (req. 2012-04-30) - Korean supporting actress; ko:김해숙
- Kip Niven (req. 2006-07-24)
- Kip Waldo (req. 2006-06-14)
- Kirk Bonacci (req. 2013-06-21) - American actor and comedian [143] starred in "Game On! and "The Avatars"
- Kirra Lynne (req. 2009-06-16) - adult-film actress
- Kristi Somers (req. 2009-07-20) - IMDb
- Kristopher Dolphin (req. 2013-06-01) American film director, writer and producer. - [144] [145] [146]
- Kunal Mandavawala (req. 2006-10-04)
- Kwaku Adjei
- Kyla Weber
L
(alphabetized by first name)
- Lacey DuValle (req. 2008-04-09)
- Laura Bach (req. 2008-06-29) - actress
- Laura Lagercrantz (req. 2008-08-16) - Finnish actress; IMDb
- Laverne McKinnon - American television executive; consultant, Fullscreen, Inc. (since November 2012); [147]; [148]; [149]; [150]; [151]; [152]; [153]; [154]; [155]; [156]; [157]; [158]
- Leah Borromeo (req. 2012-02-10) - journalist and filmmaker for Channel 4's Random Acts, The Guardian, the Index on Censorship and Amnesty International
- Lee Quigley - IMDb
- Leo Buck - LGBT theatre critic; entertainment reporter, The Gay News; TV personality; [159]; draft article at User:Brotherandy/Sandbox
- Leon Gordon (screenwriter) - Hollywood screenwriter and producer; IMDb
- Leon Isaac Kennedy
- Les Alexander (producer) - producer/writer; Primetime Emmy Award winner; [160] IMDb
- Les Green (editor) - IMDb
- Lesley Nightingale
- Leslie Ramsue (req. 2007-03-19)
- Lew Saunders (req. 2009-09-05)
- Leyland Hodgson (1892–1949) (req. 2008-08-04) - actor; 170+ acting credits at IMDb ([161]); played John Wilkes in the film Bedlam
- Lilith Astaroth (req. 2012-02-21) - American film actress and fetish model; published in magazines including Huster's Taboo magazine (Larry Flynt Publications); performs internationally at fetish events; IMDb
- Lillian Bronson (1902–1995) (req. 2009-01-22) - actress; 160+ acting credits at IMDb ([162]), including several episodes of Perry Mason as a lady judge (1958–1960)
- Linda Bright Clay (req. 2013-07-05) - American actress from Seven Psychopaths IMDb
- Lindsay Goranson (req. 2012-02-05) - American film actress; from Plague Town and The Theatre Bizarre; IMDb
- Lindsay McCormick (req. 2010-11-10) - TV host, sports reporter and writer
- Liz Vicious (req. 2011-07-14) - American actress; IMDb
- Lol Crawley (req. 2011-11-15) - director of photography/cinematographer; IMDb
- Lori Silverbush (req. 2006-07-12) - director; On the Outs, Mental Hygiene (short film); IMDb
- Lorna Bennett (actress) - actress, playwright, producer
- Louis Kissaun (req. 2009-03-12) - deaf actor in television series Shameless (U.K. version); IMDb
- Louis Ringwald - American writer; began career as a writer in Hollywood; quickly earned an Emmy/WGA nomination for his work on Love of Life; [163]
- Louise Brill (req. 2008-08-26) - actress, model, column writer, radio presenter
- Luca Bercovici - IMDb
- Lucette Henderson (req. 2006-06-22) - actress; video of song "Everyday Is Like Sunday" by Morrissey
- Lucky Man (actor) (req. 2008-09-27) - actor; IMDb
- Lucy Thai (req. 2013-03-31) - actress; considered #1 Asian Pornstar by pornstar network.
- Luke Y. Thompson (req. 2008-07-11) - actor; in Mad Cowgirl, Wicked Lake; 60+ acting credits at IMDb ([164])
- Luke Barnett (req. 2011-11-26) - actor; The Amityville Haunting, Static (2012 film), Sedona; 30+ acting credits at IMDb ([165])
- Luke Liacos (req. 2009-07-25) - screenwriter; co-writer of Judd Apatow / Bo Burnham's upcoming film; IMDb
M
Ma–Me
(alphabetized by first name)
- Maan Abhiman - A Hindi Movie released in 1980
- Madeline McNulty (req. 2008-09-05) - American actress
- Madison VanSomeren (req. 2010-20-10) - American actress
- Mallory McGill (req. 2010- 9- 18) - American actress, singer, writer
- Marc Istook (req. 2008-09-30) - TV host & producer; TV Guide Network; Food Network; IMDb
- Marco Paris - homosexual porn performer; as of 2013, 94 credits according to IAFD; [166]; AEBN credits him with 71 films; [167]; went to university in Bratislava, where he became keen on bodybuilding and where his porn career began; enjoys photography, hiking and the mountains; as of 2008, he only does bareback porn; studios worked for: Hot House, Mustang, Titan Media, Studio 2000, SX Video, Raw Strokes, Falcon Studios, Raging Stallion and Bacchus Releasing; [168]; [169]; [170]; [171]; [172]
- Marcus Pearcy (req. 2007-09-23) - speaker
- Marcus Testory (req. 2006-06-13)
- Margery Baker-Riker - vice president, CBS News; [173] [174]
- Mark B. Newbauer (req. 2012-16-1) - American writer and producer; IMDb
- Mark Hoffman (executive) - chief executive officer and president, CNBC; [175]
- Mark Jeffrey Miller - actor, writer; IMDb
- Mark Schneider (actor) - IMDb
- Mario Gallo (actor) (req. 2008-03-07)
- Marlane Barnes (req. 2012-10-21) - actress; plays Maggie, one of the Irish coven members, in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Martin Khodabakhshian
- Marty Ryan - spent the last 17 years at the helm of Fox News Sunday; former executive producer, NBC's Today, from 1987-1990 (before being elevated to EP, was a senior producer on the program from 1982-1987); [176]; IMDb
- Mary Doran (req. 2012-07-21) - American actress; IMDb
- Masami Kosaka (req. 2012-10-21) - actor; plays Toshiro, in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Matilda Thorpe - British actress; known for her role as Mandy in Desmond's; IMDb
- Matt Tymann
- Matthew Barry (req. 2007-10-19) - American actor; IMDb
- Matthew Faison (req. 2006-06-16)
- Matthew Jure (req. 2011-11-20) - IMDb; [177]
- Matthew Laurance (req. 2006-08-06)
- Max Robinson (actor) - IMDb
- Max Roeg (req. 2009-02-13) - IMDb
- Maxine Levinson - American television writer, producer and business executive; as of November 2005, consultant at Mt. Sinai Hospital; replaced Susan Bedsow Horgan, the current head writer of One Life to Live, as executive producer of One Life to Live from 1996 - 1997; vice president, ABC Daytime from 1980-1999; consultant for ABC Cable Group from 2001-2002; [178]; [179]; [180];[dead link] [181];[182]; [183]; [184]; [185]; [186]; IMDb
- Megan Lavner (req. 2009-10-26) - American actress; film, television, theater; IMDb
- Mei Haruka
- Melanie Kannokada - actress, model, TV presenter
- Merilyn Gold (req. 2008-04-18) - adult film actress
- Metro Manila (Film) - winner of the audience prize for World cinema Dramatic competition at the 2013 Sundance film festival; [187] [188] [189] [190]
Mf–Mz
(alphabetized by first name)
- Mia Malkova (req. 2013-1-8)
- Michael Adams (actor) (req. 2008-06-07) - American film actor and stuntman
- Micheal Bemma (req. 2013-01-28) - actor; IMDb; Homesite
- Michael Blieden (req. 2012-08-18) - actor, director, screenwriter; IMDb
- Michael C. Fuchs (req. 2006-10-16) - actor, in Twelve and Holding and Stuart Little 2
- Michael Corn - executive producer, ABC World News; Google: Corn [191]
- Michael Gallagher - film and YouTube; creater of Smiley; [192]
- Michael J. Mouncer (req. 2010-4-5) - American producer/activist/writer; IMDb
- Michael MacRae (req. 2006-10-22)
- Mikael Agaton (req. 2012-01-15) - Swedish director of televison documentaries, Miracle of Life; [193]
- Michele Harrington (req. 2007-11-24) - actress; IMDb
- Mike Banas - editor; IMDB
- Mike Pilat (req. 2009-09-08) - radio host of comedy radio show Mediocre Show, co-hosted by Eric Tomorrow
- Micole Mercurio (req. 2009-02-16) - IMDB
- Mini-Pipes (req. 2008-04-18) - adult film actress
- Misa Campo (req. 2008-06-27) - beginner model, growing hugely popular worldwide; [194]
- Mitchell Laurance (req. 2006-08-06)
- Moinul Hossain Mukul (req. 2011-08-14) - Bangladeshi producer and founder of Delta Bay [195]
- Molly Morgan (req. 2008-08-10)
N–O
(alphabetized by first name)
- Naama Kates (req. 2007-02-27) - American model-actress; IMDb
- Nadya Brand (reg. 2012-10-18) - South African actress; producer, Broken (2006 U.K. film) (IMDb (for film)); IMDb (for person)
- Nakul Kapoor
- Nancy Fish (req. 2007-01-19)
- Nancy Ford - American TV writer; [196]; [197]; [198]; [199]; [200]; [201]; [202]
- Nancy Nathan - executive producer, The Chris Matthews Show; executive producer, Meet the Press (since 1998); director, NBC News Polling Unit; chief Washington producer, Today (1989-1997), where she headed the broadcast's Washington office and oversaw editorial coverage, public policy and politics; [203]
- Nat D. Williams (req. 2009-02-05) - DJ in Memphis; first black DJ in Memphis (1948); [204]; [205]; Rufus Thomas; Memphis Soul Music
- Natasha Allegri - character designer on Adventure Time; IMDb
- Nathan Oliver (req. 2008-08-26) - actor and public figure
- Navi Bhangu - Indian actor
- Neil Summers (req. 2006-10-16)
- Neville Page (req. 2012-08-27) - creature designer and judge, Face Off television series; [206]
- Nicholas Love (actor) (req. 2008-10-11) - IMDb
- Nicki Howorth (req. 2012-01-17) - British actress
- Nicole Snelson (req. 2008-08-02) - American singer, dancer, and stage actress
- Nicole Tester (req. 2008-04-11)
- Nina Cardova (req. 2008-07-11) - American fashion model, voice actress, and pornographic actress; IMDb
- Odessa Munroe (req. 2009-02-13)
- Olivia Birkelund (req. 2006-07-03) - IMDb
- Olivier Smolders (req. 2012-06-01)
P–Q
(alphabetized by first name)
- Padmaraj (req. 2009-05-07) - actor; Nivedyam, Kutti Srank, Keralothsavam
- Painter Babu - A 1982 Hindi film by Manoj Kumar Starring Meenakshi Sheshadri
- Pamela Ludwig (req. 2006-06-16) - IMDb
- Pamela Donnelly (req. 2010-11-26) - actress
- Parker Young
- Pat Burkey - executive producer, NBC Nightly News (replacing Bob Epstein who was named vice president, NBC News Specials); [207]
- Pat Miller (actor) - IMDb
- Pati Jinich (req. 2013-05-27) Television personality, chef. Host of "Pati's Mexican Table" on PBS. [208]. Biographical information available: [209]; [210]
- Patrice Lovely (req. 2012-11-23)
- Patricia McMillen; former executive producer, The Phil Donahue Show (1989-1997); 19 Daytime Emmy Award nods; [211]; [212]; [213]
- Patricia Ward Kelly (req. 2008-03-29) - writer, scholar; widow of Gene Kelly; female dog-slapped Maureen Dowd over recent article comparing President Bush to Gene Kelly; [214]; [215]
- Paul D'Amato (req. 2006-07-24)
- Paul Drake (actor) (req. 2006-06-05) - IMDb
- Paul Eugene (req. 2008-08-26) - fitness instructor, TV show host and choreographer; cult following; [216]; [217]
- Paul Fraser (writer) - writer, actor, director; IMDb
- Paul Luty - actor; played Nobby on 1970s British sit-com Love Thy Neighbour
- Paul Matadeen (req. 2012-10-29) - network television producer; significant contributions to the Deepwater Horizon Incident; [218]; television show host; [219]; job hunt expert & creator of JobHuntNews.com; [220]
- Paul Outlaw (req. 2008-10-21) - American actor, writer, musician; musician with German band Die Haut; appearances in film and television: Schwarzfahrer, All the Rage, Ein Fall für zwei (English: A Case for Two), [221] (in German); [222]; [223]; IMDb
- Paul Phukan (req. 2012-10-11) - Indian actor; Assamese Mobile Theater actor; [224]; [225]
- Paul Slavin - executive producer, World News Tonight with Peter Jennings (April 2000 to May 2003); [226]; [227]; [228]; [229]
- Paul Sorenson (req. 2006-09-11)
- Pedro Morbeck (req. 2006-06-26) - YouTube actor
- Pehli Nazar - A 1945 Hindi film
- Penelope Koechl - American TV writer; As The World Turns (1986–1997; February 2010 - June 2010); graduated from Hampshire College; IMDb; [230]; [231]
- Peter Elbling (currently a redirect) (req. 2006-06-13) - IMDb
- Peter Frisch - American TV and theater producer and director; [232]; [233]; received M.F.A. in stage direction from Carnegie Mellon; as a nationally recognized teacher and coach, has held faculty posts at Carnegie, The Juilliard School, Harvard University, Boston University, Cal Arts and UCLA; IMDb
- Peter Kwong (actor) - IMDb
- Peter Whitman - IMDb
- Philip Edward Alexy (req. 2012-10-10) - IMDb
- Philip Sterling (req. 2006-06-29) - IMDb
- Phillip Brock (actor) - IMDb
- Phonecast - (from de:Phonecast)
- Phyllis Applegate (req. 2006-06-14) - IMDb
- Phyllis McGrady - joined ABC News in 1977 as a writer and field producer for Good Morning America; went on to become executive producer of the show in 1984, when it was the #1 breakfast show; co-created newsmagazines Primetime Live and Turning Point; in 2000, named senior vice president, Early Morning, Primetime and News Program Development, overseeing Good Morning America 20/20, Primetime Live and specials for Peter Jennings Reporting and John Stossel; since 2007, senior vice president, Creative Development responsible for developing programs for ABC's TV and digital news outlets; [234]
- Pony Verma - Indian choreographer; from the Hindi Bollywood film industry; wife of Prakash Raj
- Pranay Nahar (req. 2013-01-24)
- Prince Hughes (req. 2006-12-09) - IMDb
- Priyanku Phukan (born 1994-11-19) (req. 2012-10-11) - founder and editor of Fotofactoria-Designing The World, Science and Technology Student, Kaziranga National Park Social Community Relations; [235]; [236]; [237]; [238]; [239]
R
(alphabetized by first name)
- Raeburn Kinkade (req. 2008-06-30) - documentary filmmaker
- Rafael Campos (req. 2006-06-07) - IMDb
- Ramin Yazdi - Calgarian radio personality
- Ran Barker (req. 2008-03-23) - IMDb; [240]; [241]
- Randall Poster (req. 2007-05-10) - music supervisor on many films, including The Royal Tenenbaums and School of Rock; IMDb
- Rajan A Nair (req. 2013-08-02) - Indian Advertising veteran, responsible for Raymond Ltd 'Complete Man' campaign and The Economic Times 'Power of Knowledge' campaign, among many other high profile advertising campaigns; co-founder of many advertising firms in Mumbai; winner of over 250 advertising awards during his career. Currently visiting faculty at Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad
- Rebecca Blumhagen - actress; The Girl's Guide to Depravity; [242]; IMDb
- Reuben Cannon - Emmy Award winner; 87 casting director TV/film credits; 23 producing credits; IMDb; [243]
- Rex Holman - actor; IMDb
- Ric Mancini (req. 2007-01-23) - IMDb
- Rich DeMuro (req. 2009-08-04) - former CNET editor; current KCAL[disambiguation needed] reporter
- Richard Arsenault (req. 2011-10-4) - editor and filmmaker; IMDb
- Richard Foronjy (req. 2008-03-10) - IMDb
- Richard Isael (req. 2006-06-14)
- Richard K. Olsen (req. 2007-11-26) - IMDb
- Richard Le Parmentier - IMDb
- Richard Pickren - actor
- Richard Wyatt (broadcaster) (req. 2009-02-03) - former British regional television broadcaster
- Rick Husky (req. 2008-04-15) - creator of T.J. Hooker; IMDb
- Rik DeLisle (req. 2010-10-25) - American radio host in Germany; de:Rik DeLisle
- Riley Swift (req. 2008-02-05) - co-creator/star of D&D adventure show Dungeon Majesty'
- Rob Mayes - IMDb
- Robert Calhoun - American television writer, producer and director; graduated from the University of Maryland; went on to serve three years in the U.S. Navy; was a homosexual and was a strong supporter of gay rights; credits include Guiding Light (as head writer during the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike and executive producer (1988–1991), replaced by Jill Farren Phelps), As the World Turns (EP: 1984–1988, replaced by Laurence Caso), Another World and Texas (1981); 8 Daytime Emmy Award nominations; first nomination in 1979 was shared with Ira Cirker, Melvin Bernhardt and Paul Lammers; IMDb; [244]; [245]; [246]
- Robert Henderson (actor) - IMDb
- Robert Singer (TV producer) - IMDb
- Robert Vito - actor; IMDb
- Robert Winley - IMDb
- Robyn Guyatt (req. 2008-05-20)
- Roger Evans (actor) - IMDb
- Roland Oliver (actor) - British actor
- Roman Knizka - actor; plays the role of Martin in Twin Sisters (De Tweeling); IMDb
- Ron Campbell (actor) (req. 2007-03-16) - IMDb
- Roni Hadar (req. 2011-08-31) - actress; IMDb
- Rose Torres (req. 2006-11-02) - Latina adult-film star
- Ryan Clarke (actor) (req. 2006-10-10)
- Ryan Fabian (req. 2009-02-25) - actor; plays the role of Russell Adams in the series Fight or Die; IMDb
- Ryan Richards (actor) (req. 2008-05-14) - actor; plays the role of Slug in Laundry Warrior
- Ryan Wesley Smith (req. 20012-03-6) - IMDb
S
Sa–Sm
(alphabetized by first name)
- Saajan Ki Saheli - 1981 Hindi Movie
- Sabrina Scharf (req. 2012-1-12) - actor; Easy Rider; Star Trek episode "The Paradise Syndrome"
- Sabrina Soto (req. 2012-06-27) - host of HGTV show The High Low Project; celebrity designer, Target's Style Expert for Home; wrote Sabrina Soto Home Design: A Layer-by-Layer Approach to Turning Your Ideas into the Home of Your Dreams; [247]; [248]; [249]; [250]
- Sadie Shaw (req. 2009-03-26) - director and musician; member of band The Husbands; IMDb
- Sal Longobardo - actor; IMDb
- Salaam Coleman Smith - president, Style Media; [251]
- Sally Marrett (req. 2006-10-10)
- Salma Khan (req. 2006-11-05)
- Samantha Anderson (req. 2013-1-17)
- Samantha Sin (req. 2008-06-29) - porn star; IMDb
- Sampoornesh Babu (req. 2013-05-14) - A actor whose movie is yet to be released but created sensation on social networks like facebook, twitter & youtube. His movie, Hrudaya Kaleyam's 30secs promo is in the top 10 list of trending videos in India.
- Sandra Locke (req. 2006-07-04) - comment at March 2013: misspelling of Sondra Locke?
- Sandro Kopp (req. 2008-02-26)
- Sandy McPeak (req. 2008-12-22) - IMDb
- Sangeet Samrat Tansen - A 1962 Hindi Movie
- Santee Smith - from the Mohawk Nation and calls Six Nations, Ontario, her home; founding artistic director/choreographer, Kaha:wi Dance Theatre; [252]; [253]; [254]; (req. DavidSpencer.ca (talk))
- Sara Risher (req. 2006-06-16)
- Sarah Habel (req. 2010-11-25) - actress; IMDbx
- Saxon Sharbino (req 2013-06-25) imdb
- Scott Colomby - IMDb
- Scott Thomson (actor) (req. 2008-06-12); IMDb
- Sean Christian (req. 2007-10-30) - YouTube personality, comedic songwriter and satirist; [255]
- Sean Gandolfi (req. 2013-06-13) - Actor in the CITV series 'My Phone Genie' [256]
- Sean Mathieson (req. 2012-08-06) - actor; IMDb
- Serge Rodnunsky - filmmaker, actor, screenwriter; actively making films since 1990; directed Chill (2007), which earned two awards; IMDb
- Seth Ginsberg (req. 2008-04-27)
- Shashawnee Hall (req. 2006-08-29)
- Shaundra Hyre (req. 2007-12-31) - model for the Mega Model Agency in Germany, Wilhelmina Models in New York City, and Elite Model Management in Paris
- Shawn Coutler (req. 2006-06-16)
- Sheree Fletcher (also known as Sheree Smith) - actress and television personality; ex-wife of actor Will Smith; married to former football player Terrell Fletcher; appearance on television series Hollywoood Exes; IMDb
- Sidney Liufau (req. 2007-01-11)
- Síle Ní Bhraonain (req. 2009-10-09) - Irish weather and entertainment presenter
- Sílvia Alberto (req. 2009-03-01) - Portuguese television personality
- Sina Amedson (req. 2009-04-15) - IMDb
Sn–Sz
(alphabetized by first name)
- Sreelatha Namboothiri - IMDb
- Soniya Agarwal (req. 2009-06-07) - Indian film actress
- Sonny Gill Dulay (req. 2009-04-12) - actor; starred as Anand Popat in television series My Life as a Popat
- Srishty Rode (req. 2012-04-22) - Indian (Hindi) TV actress; appeared in television series Chotti Bahu
- Stan Ivar (req. 2006-08-31) - IMDb
- Starletta DuPois - IMDb
- Stephen Liska - IMDb
- Stephen Wozniak (actor) - IMDb
- Steven Saxton - producer, CEO Hollywood Studios International IMDB; [257]
- Steve Friedman - senior executive producer, The Early Show (premiere in 1999 through 2002); in 2003, executive producer, Flashpoints USA; launches of Cold Pizza on ESPN2, the The Dennis Miller Show on CNBC, Tucker Carlson Unfiltered on PBS, and the re-launch of Squawk Box on CNBC; [258]; IMDb
- Steve Kroschel (req. 2012-12-20) - documentary director/writer; several films related to the Gerson method; IMDb
- Steve Ochs (req. 2009-08-10)
- Steve Sutton (actor) (req. 2006-08-31) - [259]
- Stevie Mack (req. 2011-01-12) - actor, comedian; Internet radio host; IMDb
- Stu Brumbaugh (req. 2013-03-29) - Actor [[260]]
- Stuart McFeat (req. 2012-03-10) - TV producer
- Susan Barnes (actress) (req. 2006-06-01) - IMDb
- Susan Saiger - IMDb
- Susie Bick (req. 2006-06-09) - actress; model; wife of Nick Cave; IMDb
- Suzanne Kolb - named president, E! Entertainment, July 2011; [261]
- Suzanne Lloyd (req. 2008-12-31)
- Sweekar Kiya Maine - A 1982 Hindi Movie
- Sydnee Capri (req. 2008-04-18) - adult film actress
- Sylvia Kauders (req. 2008-05-09) - recurring guest star in Spin City and The Sopranos
- Sylvia Kuzik (req. 2009-01-30) - CTV Winnipeg
- Symba Smith (req. 2008-03-08) - IMDb; [262]; [263]
Sons of Thunder
T
(alphabetized by first name)
- Takeya Nozawa (req. 2007-11-28) - Japanese piano player and actor
- Tami Mauriello (req. 2008-12-07)
- Tara Perry (currently a redirect) (req. 2011-24-06) - actor playing Marina on The Fresh Beat Band; IMDb
- Taylor Shawn (req. 2011-13-7) - American actor; feature films and reality television
- Taylor twins (Missy and Mandee Taylor, Missy Taylor, Mandee Taylor) (req. 2008-08-07) - twins; non-nude models
- T.E. Russell - IMDb
- Ted Gehring (req. 2006-07-08) - IMDb
- Thomas Lynskey - filmmaker; IMDb; [264]; [265]
- Thomas Ryan (actor) - IMDb
- Timothy Scott (actor)
- Tina Lifford - IMDb
- Tish Cyrus (Leticia Tish Cyrus) - film producer; wife of Billy Ray Cyrus; de:Leticia Tish Cyrus; IMDb
- Toby Turner - YouTube and TV; [266]; IMDb
- Todd Jeffries- http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420408/
- Todd Sampson - television personality (The Gruen Transfer); co-creator of Earth Hour (worldwide event); IMDb
- Tokumei Sentai Gobuster
- Tom Cibrowski - Good Morning America senior broadcast producer will become executive producer; reports to Phyllis McGrady, senior vice president of morning, primetime and development at ABC News; [267]
- Tom Finnegan (req. 2008-03-10); IMDb
- Tony Giorgio (req. 2006-07-25)
- Torbe - Spanish adult video producer
- Tori Matsuzaka (req. 2009-03-12)
- Tracey Heggins (req. 2012-10-21) - actress; plays Senna, one of the Amazonian coven, in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Tricia Yen (req. 2008-06-23) - adult-film star, escort, alleged L.A. call-girl; appeared on the cover of Arcade (band)'s first album; was going to retire from the adult industry in mid-1990s but had to keep working to pay medical bills for her liver, stomach, kidney and bladder cancer; IMDb
- Troy Williams (radio) - host of RadioActive on KRCL 90.9 FM; former Mormon; LGBT activist in Salt Lake City, UT
- Tyler Murray (req. 2006-09-27)
- Tyler Reed (porn) (born October 1, 1972) - Canadian bareback porn performer and director of homosexual videos for Breed Me Media, Raw JOXXX, Dirty Dawg Productions, Muscle411 and USA Jock; as of 2013, has 69 acting [268] and 56 directing [269]; [270] credits to his name; [271]; [272]; [273]
U–Z
(alphabetized by first name)
- Urban Tarzan (req. 2013-04-02) - aka (former) John Brennan: pre-eminent wild animal relocation specialist known as "UrbanTarzan" who rescues, captures, and relocates dangerous and exotic animals. Featured in show on Spike TV; [274]
- Vahan Moosekian (req. 2012-08-23) - IMDb
- Valen Watson (req. 2007-10-26) - producer, syndicated columnist, magazine website editor, playwright; IMDb
- Valorie Curry (req. 2012-10-21) - actress; plays Charlotte, one of the nomads and friend of Jasper Hale, in Breaking Dawn Part 2
- Van Gordon Sauter - former president, CBS News; [275]; [276]
- Vanessa Hadaway (req. 2009-07-25) - actress; appeared in television series On the Up; played Rachel in 1993 film The Punk; IMDb
- Veronica Grey-Corgan (aka Fysche) (req. 2007-10-03)
- Vicky Murdock - actress; played Marie Davies in EastEnders
- Vicki Roberts (req. 2008-08-09)
- Victor Caroli (req. 2011-09-10)
- Victor Solow (req. 2006-10-01)
- Victoria Harned (req. 2006-09-27)
- Virginia Moseley - former executive producer, This Week; [277]; [278]
- Vishal Jhaveri (req. 2006-07-04) - IMDb
- Walt Davis (actor) - IMDb
- Walter Scott (actor) (req. 2008-06-07) - American actor and stuntman
- Wat Falhurst (actor) (req. 2010-11-02) - IMDb
- Wesley Tunison (actor) (req. 2013-06-08) - [279]; [280]; [281]; [282]; [283]; [284]; [285]; [286]
- William Blackburn (actor) (req. 2006-06-29)
- William Forward (req. 2008-04-15) - IMDb
- Wong Kai (req. 2006-11-25)
- Xujinglei (req. 2006-08-22) - Chinese actress with, according to Technorati, the most linked-to blog in the world
- Ysa Penarejo - child actress and singer; IMDB
- Yuki Tsukamoto
- Zach McCrite - radio host; [287]; [288]
- Zach Shonka - actor/screenwriter; IMDb
- Zachary Coffin (req. 2007-07-08) - films A Mighty Heart; Bhopal Movie; IMDb
- Zachary M. Wright (ZM Wright) (req. 2007-07-08) - television personality, producer, director; [289]; [290]; [291];[292]; [293]
- Zachary Ray Sherman (req. 2008-07-27) - IMDb
- Zack Popovsky - actor; [294]; [295]
- Zebulun Huling (req. 2008-04-26) - films; First World
Directors
(alphabetized by first name)
A–G
(alphabetized by first name)
- Abbas Tyrewalla (req. 2008-07-08) - director/writer of Indian film, Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na
- Adam Smith (director) (req. 2010-12-28) - director of episodes of Doctor Who, Skins and Little Dorrit
- Ajita Suchitra Veera (req. 2006-06-20)
- Alan and Susan Raymond (req. 2011-10-09) - directors of multiple award-winning documentaries, including the Oscar-winning I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School
- Alessandro Chille (req. 2006-08-20)
- Alessandro Pacciani (req. 2007-04-24) - IMDb; pacciani.com
- Alex Infascelli (req. 2006-06-30)
- Andrzej Krakowski (req. 2006-12-27)
- Anya Bernstein (req. 2006-12-18)
- Asmaa El-Bakry (req. 2008-05-03) - director of two novels of Albert Cossery
- Ayman El Gazwy (req. 2008-08-17) - director and filmmaker who has worked at the leading Egyptian TV and foreign networks
- Barry Dukoff (req. 2008-04-15) - commercial director, cinematographer and still photographer. Barry Dukoff has worked with clients both nationally and internationally as well as winning such prestigious awards as the Clio Award, Addy Award New York, Addy Award Los Angeles, Golden Mobius and the Venice Film Festival. Barry Dukoff is the son of Eddie Dukoff, legendary agent of the movie star Danny Kaye.
- Boris Damast (req. 2006-10-12) - IMDb; [296]
- Brandon Rebidue (req. 2006-06-16)
- Chuck Griffith (req. 2007-01-30)
- Cristina Bocchialini (req. 2008-08-17)
- Chaitanya Dantuluri - IMDB
- Cara Giallanza
- Dr. Mrunalinni - active member of Central Board of film certification (Censor Board) since 1993 till date; Managed Production for “Ekka Raja Rani”, Feature Film produced by Marquis Xavier in 1993; Independently produced for Serial Saath Saath for Delhi Doordarshan Telecast on DD1, DD2, and DD International many times, (1994-95) which includes the best of the technicians like lyrics by Gulzaar, Music-Vishal Bharadwaaz & Director Salim arif; Produced Serial Azad for DD Metro Sponsored Category with best of the technicians as written by Javed Siddiqui, starring Om Puri (1995-96); Produced and Directed programs like Sitaraon Ke Sang and Pasand Apni Apni for Zee Cinema.1996-97; Directed a multi issue based talk show called “PRERNA” for Amruuta films; Directed a health show called The “FITNESS FREAKS” For Amruuta films; Produced and written the concept for the Feature Film Kagaar... Living on the Edge, Directed by N. Chandra starring Amitabhh Dayal, Nandita Das and Om Puri, released in 2003.with zee presentation; Directed a Feature Film in 2005 in Marathi titled Manthan… Ek Amrut Pyala starring Padmini Kolhapure, Milind Gunaji, Vijay Kadam, Vijay Patkar, Ashalata, Suhas Palsikar and Bal Karve. The film was selected for the special screening in Goa Film Festival 2005. The film was based on domestic violence; Produced a Marathi feature film based on the true incident, kothewadee mass rape. Titled “AGG” – 2005; Produced an action thriller tele-serial for Doordarshan titled ‘SID Faarz’ (2007-till date); Jury Member for the Indian Panorama for 2007; Directing the first Hindi Feature Film for Wild Water Entertainment in 2008; Titled Dhuaaan…. From the wire within starring Raj Babbar, Amitabhh Dayal, Lakshmi Gopalaswami, Shivaji Satam, Yatin karyekar, Milind gunajee, Rati Agnihotree Padmini Kolhapure & Vikram Gokhle
- Erin Suess (req. 2008-09-09)
- Geetika Narang (req. 2009-01-21) - director of Indian film Good Night; IMDb
- Geoffrey Panos (req. 2007-01-07) - writer of Saints and Soldiers; IMDb
- Gwen Wetzler (req. 2012-07-31) - first female director & producer in American animation; started as Disney animator in the 1950s; climbed ladder in male-dominated world to become director and roducer in a time very hostile to the idea; Filmation, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Transformers, Fat Albert, She-Ra; IMDb
H–M
(alphabetized by first name)
- Harish Nayar (req. 2008-10-03) - writer and director of the horror film CLICK (produced by Sangeeth Sivan), a remake of the Thai horror/Thriller SHUTTER. It follows the story of a fashion photographer and his model girlfriend who are haunted by the ghost of a young girl accidental killed by the girl friend. The film stars Sherayas Talpade, Sada, Sneha Ullal, Chunky Pandey and lots of efx.
- Jaron Albertin
- Jason Uzu - director: 7 shorts, one feature 'Waiting for Welfare '2007'. Founder of production company "Intro Productions". Writer, Director, Producer. website twitter youtube myspace
- Jayasinhji Jhala (req. 2006-12-18)
- Jens Arentzen (req. 2008-05-17) - Danish filmmaker
- Jon M. Chu (req. 2008-10-15) - director of Step Up 2: The Streets
- Jorge Sanjinés (req. 2007-09-21) - important figure of the Third Cinema
- Juan Carlos Zaldivar (req. 2007-02-19) - IMDb [297]
- Juan Felipe Orozco (req. 2008-06-08) - Colombian film director; Al final del espectro
- Kai Pindal (req. 2008-10-19) - animation director, National Film Board of Cananda; co-directed What on Earth, which was nominated for an Oscar in the short animation category
- Karan Kanwar (req 2011-7-25)
- Khushboo Ranka (req. 2007-07-05) - director of the indie featurette Continuum
- Lance Daly - Irish writer/director
- Laurent Briet (req. 2007-07-27) - music video and commercial director; noted for creating a video for Radiohead's Like Spinning Plates; [298]
- Lee Hardcastle (req. 2012-01-11) - winner of ABCs Of Death competition, 2 times Empire Awards finalist, claymation; [299]
- Lee Man-hee (req. 2006-08-31)
- Lee Rumohr (req. 2006-06-27) - actor in movie Denied & other movies & TV
- Leo Bridle (req. 2007-01-26) - winner of The First Post viral competition leobridlefilms.co.uk
- Lobue J.D. (req. 2009-12-27) - one of the top comedy series directors in television, born in Hammond, LA, founding member, along with Jimmy Weatherly, of the original '60s musical group, THE GORDION KNOT which toured the U.S., was featured in films and Los Angeles clubs, and toured Vietnam with Nancy Sinatra. IMDb
- Lúcia Murat (req. 2008-03-18) - IMDb
- Manuel Karis (req. 2006-10-04)
- Maria Macina (req 2011-7-24) - director, editor, producer of Venice the Series and Guiding Light
- Mark Aaron Cantu (req. 2008-04-19) - San Antonio film director. Born October 1978. Director of the upcoming indie feature film, ECHO. San Antonio Current
- Mark Cobb (req. 2007-12-12) - creator of internet short films such as, the robinsons and double glazed.
- Mark Griffiths (film director) (req. 2008-04-05)
- Martin Pitts (req. 2011-02-27) - IMDb National Sports Emmy Nomination JOCKEY broadcast on NBC 1981. Seven separate C.I.N.E. GOLDEN EAGLE awards for documentary and travelogues.
- Masashi Ikeda (req. 2008-05-23) - dnime director of InuYasha and many other works
- Mediocre Films (req 2009-10-31) - director of series' such as Retarded Policeman, Gorgeous Tiny Chicken Machine Show, also publisised in Family Guy's Season 5, Episode 5, Whistle While Your Wife Works
- Michael Kamieniak (req. 2007-02-22)
- Michael Matzur - IMDb
- Michael Miller (director) - IMDb
- Mike Ryan (director) (req 2011-10-01) - dogs-music-video-trailer [300]
- Misty Schachtell-Megia (req. 2008-06-16) - director, choreographer, actress
N–Z
(alphabetized by first name)
- Niko Red Star
- Natasha Allegri - Character designer on popular Cartoon Network show that has been nominated for 2 Emmys, Adventure Time.
- Prashant Passy Pilley - [www.executiveproducerpassypilley.blog.com]
- Patsy Asch (req. 2006-12-18)
- Phillip J. Roth - IMDb
- Rafael Moleón (req. 2008-08-17)
- Rebecca Rivas (req. 2006-12-18)
- Richard Arsenault (req. 2011-10-4) - editor, director, producer, inventor; IMDb
- Richard Lang (director) - IMDb
- Rogers Williams (req. 2008-06-04) - CEO and director of Cinematic Productions in Atlanta, GA; [301]
- Ron Davis (director) (req. 2012-02-21) - award-winning documentary director and rroducer; assembles Emmy® and OSCAR® nominated teams to develop and produce his films. Born in 1967, Ron started his filmmaking career at the New York Film Academy, where his first two short narrative student films, The Business Traveler & The Garden earned him a top-ten finalist spot in the 2004 Esquire Magazine Student Filmmaker competition; Prior to launching Docutainment Films, Ron spent 10 years as a book-publishing sales & licensing executive for Simon & Schuster, Harper Collins and Sterling Publishing; His first feature, PAGEANT, went on to garner 10 major film festival awards before premiering on The Sundance Channel in 2010. Ron is currently in post-production on an HBO Documentary Film, which he directed and produced. The film is scheduled for release in 2013. IMDb
- Royce Choi (req. 2009-06-20) - Korean-American video director, directed, filmed and edited Anarbor "The Brightest Green" music video and widely popular, YouTube sensation video the unofficial 3OH!3 "Don't Trust Me" music video; winner of the "Nice is Never Out of Style" Wong Fu Productions Video Contest
- Simon Nuchtern (req. 2008-08-31)
- Solomon Mayfield (req. 2008-06-04) - ex-convict; turned CEO/director/producer of adult-film company K&S Productions in Athens, Georgia
- Steven Serrao Gutierrez (req. 2007-09-09)
- Serge Rodnunsky - film director and actor; http://imdb.com/name/nm0271084 IMDb]; as director, actor and screenwriter has been actively making films 1990; 2007 film Chill earned two awards
- Todd Sklar (req. 2009-03-28) - writer/director of Box Elder; founder of independent film distribution company Range Life Entertainment; IMDb
- Tom DeSimone (req. 2007-09-22) - IMDb
- Tony Hickson (req. 2008-07-11)
- Tony Miami (req. 2008-05-05) - American filmmaker, director, producer and actor; directed, produced and wrote the 2008 short film Serious Hostage Situation in Los Angeles; [302]; TonyMiamiFilm
- Valarie Kaur (req. 2008-02-04) - filmmaker behind the documentary Divide We Fall; [303]; dwf-film.com
- Veerendra Senar (reg.2012-05-4) - Indian film director
- Vincent Carelli (req. 2006-12-18)
- Will Clegg (req. 2006-11-17) - IMDb
- William Ratchford (filmmaker) (req. 2008-09-07)
Fictional characters (film and television)
(alphabetized by first name)
A–G
(alphabetized by first name)
- Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (characters)
- Abra Bacon
- Ace Merrill - Stand by Me
- Adam Trask
- Adrianna "Adrian" Pennino (req. 2007-01-11) - Rocky series
- Albert Quinn Ingalls (req. 2008-05-20) - Little House on the Prarie character (see List of Little House on the Prairie characters#The Ingalls family); played by Matthew Laborteaux
- Albray Devere
- Ambrose Schnitz (req. 2009-02-07) - character played by silent actor Mack Swain from 1914 to 1920 that covered more than 30 separate titles
- Aunt Dimity
- Fenton Bailey (req. 2007-04-11) - co-star of "Tarquin and Fenton Do London" and comedy alias of Dean Bacon
- Buffy Gilmore (Scary Movie series)
- Camile Wray (Main charater Stargate Universe)
- Carol Never Wore Her Safety Goggles (req. 2008-04-08) - pop cultural icon; lab safety posters nationwide
- Casey Tatum (req. 2007-12-10) - Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!
- Chloe Armstrong (Main character Stargate Universe)
- Chris Bielke
- Col. James Braddock (req. 2008-05-17) - Missing in Action film series
- Controversial Jack
- Daniel Betts (req. 2007-05-30)
- Damien the Baghead - Demented Pictures Logo; [304]
- Darby (Winnie the Pooh)
- Deathdealer/Gath of Baal
- Dessie Hamilton
- Dick Boldhero
- Dr. Zan'Dozz Zeeltor - character from Men in Black:The Series
- Drosselmeyer (req. 2007-12-26) - the toymaker in Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker
- Tarquin D'Sartio - co-star of Tarquin and Fenton Do London and comedy alias of Tom Downie
- Dunecat
- Evan Ballan (req. 2007-03-28)
- Evan Frankfort (req. 2012-03-15)
- Ezzelin
- Fat Matt (req. 2007-09-17)
- Florsheim Frolics - Radio Program, NBC, 1931 - 1932)
- Father Twit (Very funny Comedy Program, BBC or ITV, ca. 1970)
- Gaedrelle Goldring (The Maelstrom's Eye Novel by Roger E. Moore)
- Gainax Boy (Anime-Based Pop Culture Icon)
- General Alak (Anna and The King)
- George Stark - villain of Stephen King's novel The Dark Half NOT THE FILM!
H–M
(alphabetized by first name)
- Handy Kaufmans (req. 2007-01-30)
- Independent George (req. 2009-01-10) - from Seinfeld
- IronDino
- Ivan Matrica (req. 2007-12-09) - means John Matrix in Serbo-Croatian, redirect to Commando (film)
- Jack Naughton
- Jake Sully - main character in James Cameron's Avatar, stop the redirect.
- Jambuvan (req. 2008-04-11)
- Kai Christophe Wong (req. 2007-04-28)
- Allie Brighton (req. 2009-05-01) - the girl from Nancy Drew otherwise known as Delia Drecot's Granddaughter and Jane's daughter; she's taken away by law enforcement officers on account of "misconduct" which is later proved false; played by actress Kaitlyn Van Item
- Kalyanee Mam A cinematographer and director of award winning documentaries such as A River Changes Course (director) and Inside Job (associate producer, cinematographer,and reseacher).
- Kara Testers
- Kikuchiyo (Samurai 7)
- Knight Breather
- Karen Brokman
- Lando Hayes (req. 2007-11-11) - Billy Sparkles and the Shiny Boys character
- LaQuisha Redfern
- Ledimo (A character in a Sesotho fairytale)
- Lee (East of Eden)
- List of fictional bounty hunters
- List of fictional flight attendants
- List of fictional schoolteachers
- List of one-time characters in SpongeBob SquarePants
- Lord Baron Erich von Staussmann (req. 2007-01-09)
- Louie the Lightening Bug - cartoon lightening bug that teaches electricity safety to children
- The Love Butcher
- Lucas Crowson
- Mappo Trell (req. 2007-03-02)
- Marcus Little - fictional character from children's TV show on Disney's The Suite Life on Deck
- Marlene Boyce (req. 2007-03-10) - Only Fools And Horses character
- Marshall Oak
Martha MastersMartha Masters (House) (req. 2010-12-10) House- Miss Chernobyl
- Montomorency (req. 2007-02-11) - thief with a multiple personality disorder from a book series by Eleanor Updale
- Mr. Fleet (req. 2007-06-07)
- Mike the Knight (req. 2012-03-05) - children's show about a young knight in training
N–Z
(alphabetized by first name)
- Neytiri - Jake's love intrest in James Cmaeron's Avatar; stop the redirect
- Neal Caffrey (req. 2011-22-04) - fictional character from White Collar
- Nick LaBrant (req. 2007-05-04)
- Nicos Socin (req. 2007-11-11) - Billy Sparkles and the Shiny Boys
- Noble family (Doctor Who)
- Odin (Gargoyles)
- Olive Hamilton
- Pacurofagus oxitoxicus (req. 2009-04-23) - "Oilgobblers" (Ropáci), a creature in the film of Jan Svěrák
- Percy Platypus (req. 2011-10-26) - puppet on Per-Ki Place with Jim Freed
- Peter "Tubes" Dale (req. 2008-09-03) - comedy character on Soccer AM, a weekend breakfast television programme
- Peter Burke (req. 2011-04-22) - fictional character from White Collar.
- Pond family
- Pronoun antecedent ǐ (req. 2008-02-26)
- The Punisher (film series) - based on the Marvel comics character of the same name
- The Roaming Gnome
- Roger Rogdale - character on Goth Lyfe
- Robin Hood (fox) (req. 2007-03-17) - title character in 1973 Disney film Robin Hood
- Roland Bain VonBardekyn
- Roy McCormick (req. 2008-06-28)
- Samuel Hamilton
- Sankar Lal - character in Tamilvanan novels
- Scary Miss Mary
- [ Steffy Forrester Spencer and Liam Spencer - Characters in The Bold and Beautiful
- Schloscar - appeared as the Warner Bros. reference to the Academy Awards in Looney Tunes, Animaniacs, The Bugs Bunny Show, Tiny Toons
- Shawn Garrett (req. 2009-01-07) - The Young and the Restless character
- Snoozenheimer (req. 2009-05-23) - step-parents of PJ in that TV show, My World. They don't talk very often, which is why PJ is narrator
- Sour Worms (req. 2007-11-11)
- The Centre (The Pretender)
- The Emo Ghost
- Timmy the monkey (req. 2007-06-08) - toy sold via ThinkGeek
- Todd Todderson (A character on Goth Lyfe)
- Tselane (A character in a Sesotho fairytale)
- Ted erblast (Author of West Indies a Nation of Cricketers) [[305]]
- The Hand in the Munsters - The Munsters
- Tyler family (Doctor Who)
- Una Hamilton
- Uncle (character) (req. 2007-06-26) - character voiced by Mike Steely on the Oklahoma City radio station WWLS
- Valerie Massadian (req. 2007-04-15) - film art director
- Vyvyan Basterd (req. 2008-04-01) - The Young Ones Character
- Victor Crowley (req. 2008-07-25) - character from the film Hatchet
- Veerendra Senar (req. 2005-5-25) - film director
- Whitney Rome - only non-existent article for a main character of the television show Boston Legal
- Woody Fink - fictional character from the Disney Channel show The Suite Life on Deck
- Wookelar (req. 2007-04-24) - fictional monster mentioned by Tim Conway in "Private Eyes"
Radio
People
(alphabetized by first name)
- Aaron Roden - Host, Producer [[306]
- "Swedish" Egil Aalvik - radio DJ and personality; known for exposing Los Angeles to techno and electronic dance music during the 1980s on the influential Los Angeles radio station KROQ 106.7fm; was one of the primary radio personalities on the short-lived LA techno radio station MARS in 1991 which he resurrected in 1996-97 as the short-lived "Groove Radio"; also founded the online station grooveradio.com
- Jack Armstrong (radio) (req. 2006-04-08) - Armstrong & Getty Show
- Terry Bartley (req. 2006-09-23) - [307]
- Buzz Bishop (req. 2007-02-24)
- John Blaze (entertainer) (John Blaze!!!; "The Entertainer" John Blaze!!) (req. 2012-6-17) - radio personality, community activist, motivational speaker, production specialist, host & MC, stand-up comedian, actor
- Jack Blood (req. 2007-03-18) - GCN syndicated radio host
- Justin Chi (req. 2006-12-24) - preschool child with advanced abilities for flying radio-controlled aircrafts; [308]
- Rich Chvotkin (req. 2007-04-13) - "Voice of the Hoyas"; radio announcer for Georgetown University Men's Basketball Team
- Charles Cousens (req. 2006-10-06)
- Rex Davis (req. 2006-11-05) - broadcaster; with KMOX, St. Louis, MO; [309]
- Alan Diskin - Radio Rewound
- Al Eschbach (req. 2007-06-09) - American sports talkshow host; Oklahoma City, OK
- Craig Fee (req. 2006-11-22)
- Russ and Dee Fine (req. 2006-10-05) - bhamwiki.com
- Ira Fistell (req. 2006-01-22) - KABC radio host
- Joe Getty (req. 2006-04-08) - Armstrong & Getty Show
- Maria Gilardin (req. 2006-04-21)
- Ger Gilroy (req. 2006-01-11) - Irish radio and print journalist; sports journalism
- Giles Wemmbly Hogg (req. 2005-10-29)
- Dominic Johnson (Virgin Radio) (req. 2006-06-27)
- Rini Simon Khanna - radio personality; All India Radio
- Tony Kurre (also known as Tone the Bone) (req. 2007-01-22)
- Adam Longworth (req. 2006-08-21)
- Dave Luczak (req. 2006-01-23) - American; WKLH; Milwaukee, WI
- Mamma Lena (Lena Gustin)
- Ben Masten (req. 2005-07-24) - Audience of Two
- Gordon McClendon (req. 2006-06-08)
- Zach McCrite - radio host; [310]; [311]
- Chadd Pierce (req. 2006-09-15)
- Shawn Prebil (req. 2005-12-11) - WTDY host; Madison, WI
- Rafael Pulido (also known as El Pistolero) (req. 2006-04-13)
- Yasser Ranjha (req. 2009-09-05)
- Art Raymond
- Reverend Dan (req. 2006-10-31) - a satirical caller who became famous calling in to dozens of different radio talk shows
- Ruth Seymour (also known as Radio Ruth, The Iron Whim) - long-time general manager of KCRW, the public-radio station of Santa Monica College; one of the most effective and controversial leaders in U.S. public radio
- Scott Sloan (radio) (req. 2006-03-16)
- Thee Ted Smith - radio personality on the Award Losing 'The Mens Room' On KISW 99.9 fm in Seattle, WA; [312]
- Sunta Templeton (req. 2008-11-19) - Xfm
- Jeff Tyson (req. 2007-01-21)
- Barrie Ward (req. 2007-02-08) - Aboriginal radio pioneer and instructor; [313]
- Jerry Wichner (req. 2005-11-28)
- Craig Worthing
- Nick Bright (req 2013-05-13) - BBC Radio 1Xtra Presenter & DJ, Saturday & Sunday 10am-1pm [314]
Non-people
0-9
- 1.FM - free Internet-radio network; broadcast by Energy Group Radio LLC; 29 different music channels, from club to classics; channels are available for real-time streaming over the Internet; [315]
- 99% Invisible - Public radio program hosted by Roman Mars about architecture and design. [316]
- 2012 in radio - events occurring in radio broadcasting in 2012
A–M
- Air-Raid Podcast - Internet Radio Show operates under KIRO Radio in Seattle [317]
- Aldershot Army Radio - Garrison FM
- All Digital Radio (req. 2010-03-08) - Internet radio station; hosts Vote for the Worst Radio and The Sir Darryl Radio Experience
- Bellarmine University Radio
- Big O and Dukes - a mid-day show on 106.7 WJFK; both hosts have their own pages; the show has been around for 7 years; page deleted in 2006, 3 years later it's time for a new page
- Broadcasting World - website about broadcasting, web casting and imaging; showcases radio stations around the globe; currently the world'-largest free voiceover forum; [318]
- Cherry Creek Radio
- Church of Lazlo
- City 1016 - open your heart & khol ke bul ; Bollywood radio station; in Dubai; [319]; [320]
- CJIE-FM - radio station for Winnipeg Beach / Gimli / Arborg MB; CRTC Decision #2010-65
- Club Asia
- CSR 97.4FM - radio station for Canterbury
- Cuan FM - "Community Radio As It Should Be"; [321]
- Deadline Live - hosted by Jack Blood; number-two radio show on the Genesis Communications Network, after The Alex Jones Show
- Desperate Fishwives - 2007 theatre show and subsequent BBC Scotland Radio/Television comedy sketch show; written and performed by Flying Pig Productions
- Digital Gunfire - free Internet radio; streaming industrial, EBM, futurepop; [322]
- The Dylan Jones Show - long-running radio show; on [ury.york.ac.uk]
- East Lothian FM (req. 2011-12-30) - online community-radio station; serves East Lothian, South East Scotland; has been broadcasting a live stream since 7 a.m., 10 October 2011; [323]
- Energy Groove Australia - commercial Internet radio; hit music; live; [324]
- EuroTrashMusic (req. 2012-11-07) - Johannesburg-based online radio station; [325]
- Fear on Four - 1980s–1990s BBC horror series; hosted by The Man in Black
- Floydian Slip (req. 2009-11-10) - hour-long Pink Floyd show; established 1989; [326]
- FreeRocker Radio (req. 2009-12-14) - streaming broadcast consisting of 100% independent music and open source material; [327]
- G.I. Journal - 1940s WWII-era radio variety program
- Glitch.FM (req. 2009-09-23) - Internet radio and news station; specializes in Glitch music; [328]
- History of radio in the United Kingdom - [329]; [330]
- HitzRadio.com
- Hospital Radio Wey - broadcasting since 1965
- Inthehouseshow - Orlando, FL-based home improvement radio show; [331]
- Jubilee (radio show) - WWII-era radio program
- KBIR-FM (also known as Kick Back Radio) (req. 2012-11-24) - Internet radio station playing "Yesterday's Greatest Hits"; from Bloomfield, PE, Canada; [332]
- LCFM (Launceston College Student Radio)
- Life 100.3 (CJLF)
- LifeJive Radio - [333]
- Mikro eglima (or Small Crime) - 85-minute 2008/2009 Cypriot crime-comedy; [334]; shown at some film festivals; [335];' [336]; [337]
- Millar's Music Madness - show on Cuan FM; [338]
N–Z
- NDR 1 Welle Nord - German radio station
- Nobody Likes Onions Type II Patrick and Hollywood Adam
- NRK P3: Tinitus - metal show on Norwegian national radio, NRK P3; [339]
- Open Mind with Bill Jenkins - American radio show in the 1980s; hosted by Bill Jenkins; discussed various controversial issues including alternative energy, UFOs, astral projection, crystal therapy
- The Pizzababe Goes Global Podcast
- The Planet Man
- Pro Flow Radio
- Puzzling Evidence
- Radiosonika
- Red Bar RadioMike D
- Robbie Dale Radio Caroline to Sunshine 101 (req. 2006-07-27) - requested by User:Robbie Dale
- Salaam Shalom - [340]
- The Saturday Show (Radio Sweden) (req. 2011-04-24) - English-language radio program; broadcast by Radio Sweden 1967 - 1981; article previously deleted for no good reason
- Shalom FM
- The Shibby Show - radio show on WKNT; [341]
- The Shredd and Ragan Show
- SL Public Radio - digital music for your digital life; MMORPG-based radio stations
- social broadcasting - evolution of social media; a form of real-time vlogging where private individuals do talk shows and radio shows; examples: Stickam, Justin.tv, NowLive
- Sound & Spirit - radio show; distributed by Public Radio International
- The Spiel - news and current-affairs radio show on Plains FM 96.9 Canterbury, New Zealand; [342]
- Susy Radio - community radio station; launched 15 July 2012; covering Reigate and Redhill; [343]; [344]; [345]
- Talk RadioX - [346]
- transom.org - sort of an open forum for radio
- Tuba.fm
- Valenti and Foster - the nation's highest-rated sports talk show
- Vegas Unwrapped (req. 2011-01-12) - part of Radio1Zone ([347]); Las Vegas Internet radio show; discusses current current events, local activities, sports
- WBNY: Rodent Revolution - It's a, uh, parody numbers station, i think
- wizzFX.com - brainchild of New Zealand award-winning radio producer Chris Nicoll, formerly of ZM and Hauraki fame; [348]
- The World Famous Supreme Team (World Famous Supreme Team, The World's Famous Supreme Team or World's Famous Supreme Team) - radio show on WHBI; broadcast in the early 1980s in NYC; team was See Divine the Mastermind and Justice Allah the Superstar; they recorded Buffalo Girls and World Famous with Malcolm McLaren and are also mentioned in the article Buffalo Gals Back to Skool; [349]
- WPS1 Art Radio - 24 hours on Demand Radio; [350]
- WWSP Trivia Contest
- Yekaroo - East Asian entertainment radio station; based in America
- ZNS Radio Bahamas
Films and television works
Need sorting
- Teennick Top 10
- Trick My What?
- Flesh for the Beast (2003) - IMDb
- The Citizen (film) (2012) - IMDb
- Girl on a Bicycle (film) (2012) - IMDb
- Ossegg - film; based on the Traxler novel; IMDb
- Mantis (On Stage with Mantis) - [351]
- Toute la vérité - Quebecois courtroom drama; already an article in French WP
- Three to Vegas' - film
- Truth or Sandwiches - sketch comedy show debuting on CaTv in Bennington, Vermont on 2011-12-30
- Turn Back Time - The Family - TV programme; airing on BBC One (17/07/12)
- Extra3 - German television satire running since the 1970s on the NDR TV channel every Thursday on the latest political developments
- EMS Television shows/Movie list (req. 2012-11-06) - 1.Emergency (TV, 1972) 2.Rescue 77 (TV,1999) 3. Saved (TV, 2005) 4. Third Watch (TV, 2003) 5. Rescue 911 (TV, 90's, Reality) 6. Paramedic's (TV, 1999, Reality) 7. Trauma (TV, 2010) 8. Bringing out the dead (Movie, 2000) 9. Momma, Jugs & Speed (Movie, 70's) 10. Daylight (Movie, 90's) 11. Recruits Paramedic's (TV, 2009, Reality) 12. Level Zero (Movie Documentary, 2010)
- Gray State (req. 2012-10-13) - independent film; [352]
- Head Games (req. 2012-08-12) - three-part series on Discovery Channel; [353]
- Hell on the Highway (req. 2013-01-16) - TV series on NatGeoTV; [354]
- Hunting the Edge of Space - Nova program
- Hurt People - TV series; IMDb; [355]
- The Ketchup Vampires - 1995 animated cartoon
- Kin TV - African-American broadcast TV network / diginet
- That's It That's All (2008) - high-definition snowboard film; IMDb
- The Cohasset Snuff Film - IMDb
- The End of the World (flash film)
- The Fatal Flying Guillotines (1979) - character names; [356]
- The Great American Story with Bob Day [357]; [358]; [359]; [360]; [361]; KMYC
- The Infamous Chill Sisters
- The Legend of Zhen Huan - [362]; zh:後宮甄嬛傳 (電視劇)
- This Is not America (req. 3/14/12) - Dutch documentary film about My Morning Jacket's 2000 European Tour
- Miss Argentina Universe (req. 2008-05-15)
- MGM Musical (req. 2012-10-07)
- My Perestroika - film; [363]; IMDb
- Quinn and Cantara Morning Show - Pyx106 Albany; [364]
- Listen Amaya - IMDb
- List of The 99 characters - [365]
- List of The 99 episodes (req. 2012-08-23)
- List of Birth names of famous celebrities
- Love Beat the Hell Outta Me (req. 2012-04-23) - independent film
- The PJ & Aphrodite Show
- Pleasure for Sale - IMDB
- Prairie Dog Film + Television - [366]
0–9
- The 100 Greatest Songs of the 2000s
- 20th Annual Kingdom Day Parade
- 21st Century War Machines - television series on Discovery Channel
- 13 Witches - movie-websSeries (Synopsis 13 Sisters who use to practice paganism, centuries ago (1700's) were wrongfully accused of being witches. They were punished, tortured, and burnt alive by their love ones. They are reincarnated into present day in a different form and must have their revenge...Sexy and dark, with comedic timing; [367], [368], [369], [370]
- 16-Love - 2012 movie about a 16year old female tennis player who gets injured, and how this affects her life. Main actress has wike page already [371] and the movie is mentioned but not as a link to a wiki page. A bit more info on [372] , official site on [373] and youtube channel on [374].
- 18 Wheels of Justice Television series on TNN (now Spike TV) starring Lucky Vanous. The show ran from 2000-2001 and 44 episodes were produced; [375]
A–B
- A River Changes Course A multiple award winning documentary filmed by cinematographer and director Kalyanee Mam
- A Class Apart 2007 BBC television film featuring George Cole
- The Adventures of the Big Man - UK television series of 1956; IMDb
- The Africans: A Triple Heritage - TV series
- A Stranger in Her Own City
- A Wing and a Prayer (TV film) - 1998 TV film
- A Young Doctor's Notebook - 2012 miniseries; starring Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe
- Ad-Mad Show - comedy show on ZEE TV
- Addicted to the Outdoors with Jon & Gina Brunson - international hunting show on Outdoor Channel
- Adera A 2009 film about an Ethiopian refugee living in South Africa and the cultural question of adoption in Africa IMDb
- Animal 24/7 BBC Show about animal crultey
- Akireta-Deka (actual title: a·ki·re·ta–DEKA (あきれた刑事, "The Exasperated Detective")), a Japanese crime drama from Tōei Television
- Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story, 1980 TV film
- Americans on Hold: Profiling, Prejudice, and National Security, Documentary on racial profiling produced by the International Human Rights Clinic, Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, at New York University School of Law
- Angelo Rules (req. 2012-03-14) - television show on Cartoon Network
- Annihilator (TV film) - 1986 TV film starring Mark Lindsay Chapman
- The Art Star and the Sudanese Twins - 2008 documentary about contemporary artist Vanessa Beecroft's controversial mission to adopt Sudanese twin orphans
- The Arthur Haynes Show - Popular British comedy series, ran from 1957 to 1966, starring Arthur Haynes, Nicholas Parsons, Dermot Kelly and Leslie Noyes, aired on ITV, episodes featured a mix of comedy sketches and musical guests (Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen appears several times, as did Joe Brown and the Bruvvers), early episodes are lost, most episodes from October 1960 onwards survive in the archives, though sometimes as edited telerecordings made for export. Scripts were written by Johnny Speight.
- Asian Variety Show
- Assignment Foreign Legion
- At Mother's Request (1987 TV film)
- Average Minute Audience (AMA) - a standard metric used in television audience measurement, Nielsen provides a definition here, mentioned in Wikipedia article 2005 CFL season
- Angelo Rules A Cartoon Network and Teletoon+ program IMDb
- Avatar 2
- BSU Late Night - 2001-Present late night tv series
- Baby Geniuses and the Mystery of the Crown Jewels - Oh No! Not another one!
- Back to Norm
- Bad Boy (TV drama series) - Korean drama starring Kim Nam Gil, Han Ga In, etc. that is currently airing in South Korea.
- Beastmaster: The Eye of Braxus (1996 TV movie)
- Becoming Nsync (Girlfriend Video) (2002, MTV)
- The Beep (TV channel)
- Bentley Brothers Productions (Home Base Movie Makers)
- Beyond Boiling Point (2000 miniseries) - Gordon Ramsay documentary mini-series
- Beyond The Clouds (1994 documentary) (portrait of life in rural China, directed by Phil Agland)
- Big Brother Bob Emery
- Big Top Science
- Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes
- Bionic Ever After?
- Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman
- Black Fox (film)
- Black Fox: Good Men and Bad
- Black Fox: The Price of Peace
- Black Men Screaming - cable-access show
- Black Atheist pf Atlanta (req. 2011-03-28) - television show
- Blackout (TV film) (1985 TV film)
- Blondje - 2006 Dutch television short (10 minutes)
- Bobby Limbs Sound of Music
- BookMice Canadian Children's Television Series
- Boxing with Dennis James
- The Boys (1989 TV series)
- Brain Candy (radio show)
- Braquo - French police series
- A Breath of Heaven - Austrian film; winner, 2011 Golden Rooster Award; [376]
- The British (2012 TV series)
- The British Connection - 1978 BBC TV series
- Broad & Pattison
- Brujas: The Witches of Sacramento River - 2012 HC Video Productions
- Bubbe's Boarding House
- "The Butterfly Effect" (Ugly Betty) (req. 2009-10-16) - two Ugly Betty episodes ("The Butterfly Effect Part 1" and "The Butterfly Effect Part 2")
- ' 'Buying the Games - documentary broadcast on the Panorama (TV series) revealing the problems of Olympic Games
- Byclosser / Bycrosser - 1985 Japanese TV series
C–E
- Cannibal (2010 film) (req. 2012-08-13) - directed by Benjamin Viré; starring Nicholas Gob; IMDb
- The Cat: Eyes That See Death [1]
- CBS News Hour
- The CBS Thursday Night Movies
- Change That - 90s BBC daytime programme
- Chasing the Dragon (TV film) (1996 TV film)
- Chasing UFO's (2012 National Geographic TV series)
- Chelsea Settles
- Chicken Minute
- Chrysler Presents a Bob Hope Special
- Citytv New Year's Bash, Canadian televised New Year's Eve concert in Toronto
- Code Name: Foxfire (1985 US TV series)
- Cold Turkey (TV series)
- Colour Me (2011 Docudrama) [377]
- Community Auditions (TV series)
- The Contender: Australia the contender series based in Australia
- Cook's Night Out - first BBC cookery programme from 1937 presented by Marcel Boulestin
- Cooking for Kids with Luis
- Cop-Out (unsold pilot)
- Countdown To Apocalypse - TV show on H2
- Creation Today (req. 2012-02-13) - creationistic television show; [378]
- Crime of Innocence (1985 TV film starring Andy Griffith)
- Cre-8
- Cyboars- animated action show
- Dark Things - Webseries, (current link is incorrect: goes to book instead of show, please fix)
- 'Dancing on Ice UK (Series 4)
- The Dating Guy
- Daytime (US TV Series)
- Dead Mine (req. 2013-02-24) - HBO Asia first original horror film
- Dead Silence (TV film) - 1991 TV film
- Dear Freddie - 2004 film
- Satsujin Douga Site - 2010 Japanese horror film, AKA DeathTube: Broadcast Murder Show
- Descending - travel show
- Desperado - 1987 TV miniseries
- Dewarists, The
- Dialogue (TV show) - English-language, daily TV political interview/debate forum broadcast on CCTV, the official television broadcast of government of People's Republic of China — initial 1/2 hour broadcast 7:30 pm (GMT + 8) & rebroadcast other times in 24-hour cycle; frequent foreign guests, sometimes even presidents of nations, e.g., Laura Chinchilla, President of Costa Rica; Paul Kagami, President of Rwanda; in this last week; regular hosts: Yang Rui or Tian Wei
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
- Dinah's Place
- Dinah and Her New Best Friends
- Don't Forget Your Passport - travel show
- Don't Watch That... Watch This BBC4 comedy show
- Dream Girl of '67
- Dreamer A True American Story
- Dream of the Stars - Morris Scott Dollens film project; [379]
- Dream West - 1986 TV miniseries
- Drew Peterson: Untouchable - 2009 TV film
- Drew Peterson: Untouchable - The story surrounding the death of Drew Peterson's third wife Kathleen Savio and the disappearance of his fourth wife Stacy Peterson.
- Echo 42 - 1960s British TV police drama; theme music written by Laurie Johnson
- Effi Briest (1970 TV film) (East German TV version)
- The Egg and I (TV series)
- Episode ID
- Epic Java - non-narrative film; by Indonesian director Febian Saktinegara
- Esso Newsreel
- Everest ER - documentary on the Mount Everest doctors; narrated by David Tennant
- Explorace
F–I
- Failed Television Series
- Faith Of Our Children
- Family Trade [380]
- The Fan Show
- The Far Pavilions (TV mini-series)
- The Faye Emerson Show
- Finnish sketch shows
- Flowers Uncut with Jeff Leatham (TV series)
- Follow Me (TV series)
- For Love and Honor (TV film)
- For Love and Honor (TV series)
- The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford
- FM (American TV series) (1989-1990) IMDb
- Foreign Exchange) -Australian/Irish tv show
- Freak Encounters New Animal Planet series in which normal people are placed in staged encounters with cryptids, similar to Lost Tapes.
- Freedom Song (Movie) - civil rights film starring Danny Glover
- Friend - 2009 Korean TV series; based on the 2001 film of the same name
- Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood
- Fun for the Money
- The Funkhousers
- Fuzzbucket
- The Game of the Week
- Genesis (game show)
- Genetic Chile (2010) IMDb
- Genius (film) - [381]
- Geo- graphically Speaking
- Geoffrey Robertson's Hypotheticals
- Gert and Daisy (TV series) - 1959 UK sitcom starring the comedy act of the same name; IMDb
- Get Christie Love! (TV series)
- Ghost Detectives - from Discovery Channel, Travel & Adventure
- The Gigglesnort Hotel
- Girl Prince (왕자가 된 소녀들 ) - A 79-minute 2013 (April release) South Korean documentary directed by Kim Hye-Jung
- The Glass House (1972 TV series) - starred Alan Alda
- Glory Days (1990 U.S. TV series) - shortlived American TV series
- Goecha La: In Search of Kangchenjunga - 2012 Travel Film [382] IMDb
- Good Day!
- The Gossip Show - American gossip round-up show on E!
- The Goul/Goulardi
- Gray State (req. 2012-10-13) - independent film; [383]
- Great Canadian Rivers I, a television program on Knowledge (TV channel). [384]
- The Great Sports Debate
- Gutz
- HBO's Young Comedians Specials
- HBO Feature Presentation
- Happy Shares Company - Korean variety show (Also known as Manwon Happiness, Manwon Hanbok/Hangbok, Ten Thousand Wons Of Happiness)
- Hell Penitentiary (1984 film) IMDb
- Hobson's Choice (1983 film) (1983 TV film, starring Richard Thomas)
- Hold That Pose
- Hollywood Premiere Theater
- Hot Springs Hotel (Showtime)
- Hotaru no Hikari (Japanese Drama)
- The Horace Heidt Show
- How's Your Mother-In-Law
- Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show
- Happy Feet three
- I Heard It on NPR music series
- I Want to Live (TV film) (1983 TV film)
- I'm Not Jesus Mommy - [385]
- I'm Spazticus (2012 TV series)
- Ice Quake (2010)
- In Cold Blood (miniseries) (1996 TV miniseries)
- Income Property Episode List (HGTV series)
- "Ingloda: The Possession Within" 2013 Psych-Thriller Film IMDb
- The Infinite Voyage 1987 to 1991 television serial
- International Showtime
- The Invisible Woman (TV film) (1983 TV film)
- Ironic Iconic America - [386]
J–L
- Johnny Shiloh (film), a 1962 Walt Disney film about John Clem, the drummer boy and youngest ever NCO in the US Army's history.
- Jackson Galaxy
- The Jerk, Too
- Jim's Inn
- Job Switching — episode of I Love Lucy
- The Joe Pine Show
- Johnny Borito
- The Jonathan Winters Show
- Jubilee Showcase (TV show) - [387]
- Justin's House'* Kae Alexander actress (www.imdb.com/name/nm5221696/, http://www.kaealexander.com/, http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/acting/final_year_actors/graduates_2010_11/kae_alexander/)
- The Ketchup Vampires (req. 2012-10-11) - 1995 animated cartoon. amazing!
- Kassi And Luk
- Kavyankali
- Kent State (TV film) (1981 TV film)
- Kids Series A Kids Reality Series on Youtube. There are episodes. There are challenges and eliminations and they are based on shows on TV like Survivor, Big Brother, and I Love Money!!!
- Killer Wave (TV miniseries) See the IMDb entry
- King of the Hill (Cops and Robert)
- King Fishers (TV)
- King Lear (1969 TV) (Belgian Flemish version)
- Klay World: Off The Table (Knox Movie)
- Knitty Gritty (DIY Network)
- Kollama - Turkish TV Series about Turkish politics, government, and how police officers and other officials deal with it. Very interesting, but not yet translated into English. Main roles include Yigit (Orhan Biyikli), Sabit (Ali Basar), Necip Amir (Mehmet Ozgur), Memduh (Ertan Kilic), and Pikeas (Huseyn Koroglu). Drama and violence included.
- All the Kōhaku uta Gassen events from the first to the 55th.
- Lady Hoggers-A&E Television Show
- The Last Resort (2003 TV series)
- Laugh Trax (TV series) starred Jim Staahl & Howie Mandel
- A Letter to Dad (A 1994 movie re-released to DVD in either 2008 or 2009. Starring Thom Matthews, Megan Gallivan, and John Ashton)
- Life With Boys (TV series)
- Life With Roger (TV series)
- Linda (1973 TV film)
- Literary Adaptations (req. 2011-11-23), list of books converted to film or television, the author, date published and the date of the adaptation.
- Live From Daryl's House (A TV show on Palladia featuring rock star Daryl Hall
hosting other prominent rock stars who perform sets with Hall)
- The London Programme (req. 2011-03-29), long-running current affairs programme — details here
- Lost Legends of the West (TV show, 13 episodes aired)
- Louie (animated show)-CBeebies animated show
- Love, Marilyn (documentary film)
- Luciferian Society
- List of New Zealand reality-television shows
M–O
- M-G-M Parade
- The Mad Mad Mad Comedians
- The Main Event (game show) Australian game show
- Male-driven drama
- Marciano (TV film) (1979 TV film)
- Marde Hezar Chehre 2008 Iranian episodic TV series directed by Mehran Modiri
- Married, Single, Other 2010 ITV comedy-drama series
- The Marshal Plan in Action
- The Mel Tormé Show
- Merhak Negi'a
- The Mighty Jungle (1994 TV series)
- Mike and Buff
- Million Dollar Password (2008 game show) Currently redirects to 1900s show Password
- Minnesota Hospital - a longtime staple of WCCO's annual visit to the Minnesota State Fair
- Miracle at Sage Creek
- Mirror, Mirror (Desperate Housewives)
- Mnet Scandal A Korean dating reality series that brings idols and non idols together
- Mobile Home Disaster 2005 CMT TV show
- Moe The Rooster Talent Show local talent show on WBTW Florence, SC in the 60s and 70s
- The Mohawk Showroom
- MoneyTV (TV Show)
- Movie Magic
- MTV Creeps MTV Canada show produced in house, currently airing season 2
- Murder in Coweta County (TV film) (1983 TV film, starring Andy Griffith)
- Musical Comedy Time
- Muskaan (2004 film)
- My Father, My Son (TV film) (1988 TV film)
- My World (TV show) (on PBS from 1997 to 1998)
- NBC TV Newsreel
- The New American Country
- NHK News Ohayō Nippon NHk's morning newscast. Please make an article
- Nick at Nite's Block Party Summer - was a major block-party like lineup of shows for Nick-at-Nite in the middle 90s to early 2000's...I do know alot about it, but I don't have the time and patience to create the site itself. If someone could help me create the page. I don't know if a redirect would be possible. But any help would be appreciated. Although the information from Nick-At-Nite is a place to start, it just isn't enough for this page.
- Night Eyes Four: Fatal Passion
- No Kitchen Required
- Not a Feather, But a Dot - documentary film about history, perception and evolution of Indian community in United States; [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2125568 IMDb; [388]
- Nonstop Nonsens, German TV program.
- Naked Lie
- O. K. Crackerby!
- The Octonauts (TV series) An upcoming TV series [389][390] and Meomi The team all behind this, as well as Vancouver winter game mascots [391]
- The Off Show
- Ohayo Nippon - NHK General Television flagship morning news program
- Old-fashioned Meeting
- Old Jack's Boat (req. 2013-01-29) - [392]
- One Desire 1955 film
- On The Shoulders of Giants (2012 Film) British micro budget Sci-Fi movie, written, produced and directed by K D Barker, released by Water On The Rock Ltd. [393]
- Ontario Fantasy Movies (Movie Production Company) [394] [395].
- Olly the Little White Van
- Outerworld - 1987 film
P–R
- The Pact (TV film) (2002 Lifetime TV film)
- Panic! (TV series)/No Warning! 1957-58 NBC series [396]
- Papa Romani
- Paquet Voleur A game show from Quebec, also known as Trade Up, is where one of 30 pastille (pucks) could give a player anywhere from $1 to $100,000 and a chance to play for up to $1,000,000 as one of eight finalists
- Pareses Squares (Dangerous game in Star Trek, typically played by youth despite being generally discouraged (even forbidden) by parents)
- Pastor Greg: Proof God Has A Sense of Humor
- The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom - IMDb
- The Patchwork Family - IMDb
- Patent Absurdity - [397]
- Paul Whiteman’s Goodyear Revue - IMDb
- Paul Whiteman’s TV Teen Club - IMDb
- People Pickers (unsold pilot)
- The People vs. Martin Sugar (American Dad! Season 6, Episode 7. Article still not created on night it's supposed to air.)
- Pepsi Smash[398]
- Peter Starr (1964 puppet show, cancelled after pilot)
- Phenomenon: The Lost Archives (1998 TV show)
- The Phil McLean Show
- Pioneer Quest:A Year in the Real West(a Canadian documentary filmed by the History Channel documenting the lives of two couples who lived a year on a prairie homestead)[399]
- Poppets Town[400]
- Possum Hunter (2000)[401]
- POtHS
- Power Rangers Wild Force: Forever Red
- Prism Kids
- Project Possible - Kim Possible Season 5 A fan-based project dedicated to creating the first fan-made continuation to an animated series in history. [402], [403]
- The Prudential Family Playhouse[404]
- The Pulse of the City[405]
- RU Receiving? - an electronic music show that used to be on MuchMusic
- Race to the Scene - New show on Reelz hosted by Ivan Drago
- Rah Rah Show[406]
- The Ranger, the Cook and a Hole in the Sky (req. 2012-01-20) - 1995 TV film; directed by John Kent Harrison; based on the novella by Norman Maclean, included in his book A River Runs Through It; IMDb
- Real Ghostbusters, The: List of Episodes
- Real Rooms - 90s BBC daytime programme
- The Record and The Record Europe - BBC political programmes
- Red, White and Blue Flags
- Rehab Addict - home improvement show on the DIY network. Hosted by Nicole Curtis
- Relentless - UK game show, winner of a Rose d'Or in 2009
- Rendown Dock froum Mascot Custom Series
- Rent a Goalie
- The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman
- Richard Hammond's Believe It Or Not
- Rock & Roll - 1995 WGBH/BBC co-production documentary first aired on PBS in September, 1995 under the eye of music critic Robert Palmer; often overshadowed by the more-available Time/Life History of Rock And Roll released about the same time, this has never been in wide circulation but according to The New York Times that fall, was much more authoritative
- Roses Are for the Rich (1987 TV movie)
- Russia - Land Of The Tsars (2003) - A documentary of the complex history of Russia and it's Tsars
- Route 9 (film) - 1998 television movie
S
- S&M Radio, Idobi Radio.com, iTunes
- S.O.S. Patata - Italian TV show; [407]
- Sauna - 2008 Finnish horror film
- The Secret Empire - 1970s TV series
- Selling Houses - [408]
- Serving Through
- Sex And A Girl - 2001 film that looks as if it is from the 1970s; actors include Genevieve Bujold and Alison Lohman, neither of which have this movie listed in their credits on their Wikipedia page
- Shabekuri 007 (req. 2012-8-24) - Japanese television talk show; has 7 people (Jun Nakura, Taizo Harada, Ken Horiuchi, Shinya Ueda and Teppei Arita)
- She's in the Army Now (1981 TV film)
- Shooting Stars (TV film) (1983 TV film)
- Shouf shouf!
- Showtime U.S.A.
- Silohuettes and cigarettes
- Simply Quilts
- Simsalagrimm An animated series based on the Brothers Grimm tales.
- Sister Helen (requested on 3 April 2013), a documentary film released in 2002 about a Benedictine nun Helen Travis who ran a halfway house for alcoholics and drug addicts
- Sit or Miss
- Six Act Structure, the format for an hour long tv show
- Smitty (film) (req. 2012-10-24) - 2012 film; directed by David M. Evans; starring Brandon Tyler Russell; IMDb
- Soap Box Theater
- The Sonny Comedy Revue
- Soul Train Dancers
- The Speidel Show
- Spew, The (Public Access Show, New York City)
- Splu Urtaf Show, The (Comedy Program produced in Madison, Wisconsin
- Spoiled Rotten Pets - NatGeo TV program 2013
- Sports Fantasy - NBC television series in the late 1980s in which the program would fulfill viewers' sports-related dreams and fantasies.
- Starring Boris Karloff
- Stepfamilies (TV series)
- Stevie Washington: The Angry Youth (series of short interstitial cartoons shown during commercial breaks on MTV in the 1980s)
- The Steve Lawrence Show
- Stolen Seas
- Stormworld (TV series) (New tv series targeting youth airing now)
- Strays (TV film) (1991 TV film)
- Street Customs (TV series)
- Style Challenge - BBC, 90s?
- Style by Jury
- Sum of Saving Knowledge an important part of the Westminster standards. Please see here.
- Sunday Best (1991 TV series), A short lived 1991 NBC midseason replacement variety show hosted by Carl Reiner.
- Super Reject
- Sure As Fate
- Survivor Challenges List of every survivor challenge including description of challenge and outcome.
- Swallow's Juniors 1950s Australian TV series, aired on HSV-7
- Swink!? [409]
- Sydney Tonight
- Shane's Kindergarten Countdown
- Shanna and Shane!
T–V
- The Ketchup Vampires (req. 2012-10-11) - 1995 animated cartoon
- The Rob (reg. 2012-24-12) - 2013 action, crime film
- The Whip (reg. 2012-24-12) - 2013 fantasy film
- Take Part ('90s kids show)
- Tales of Uplift and Moral Improvement
- Teachers UK TV series: songs from
- Teens Hooked On Porn - BBC documentary detailing how pornography effects the lives of 3 British teenagers; aired on BBC Three 12 Febuary 2007; directed by Ed Venner; [410]
- The Incredible Dr. Pol - National Geographic Wild channel television show; about a Michigan farm vet
- The King's Beard - animated film
- The Romantic and Idol - South Korean reality show; [411]
- The Takedown - Court TV series starring Paul Wilson
- Three Days to Vegas - [412]; IMDb
- Thieves (TV series
- This is Show Business
- This or That!" America's Favorite Burlesque Game Show
- Those Were the Days (theme song) ([All in the Family] theme)
- Til the Wedding - Israeli drama
- Time Bomb (TV film) - 1984 TV film
- Time for a Coke - 1950s TV series, possibly Australian
- Timothy Tweedle the First Christmas Elf - 2000 animated Disney Channel movie.
- Trick of the Mind (TV series) - Derren Brown British television series
- Traveler (1997 TV show) - A 1997-2003 travel show in Travel Channel
- Tremors (franchise) - A series of 4 movies (3 TV films); a TV series, etc.
- Tuna - 2000 movie starring Louis C.K and Nick Offerman
- Two Men in a Trench
- Ultimate Soldier Challenge
- Ulta Pulta - Doordarshan TV Series with Jaspal Bhatti
- The Ultimate Guide to the Presidents
- Ultimate Traveller - T4 Reality TV show
- ' 'Uncle Briggs
- Uncle Joe's Cartoon Playhouse - BITE TV series with Joe Flaherty (referenced on both pages);IMDb
- Under the Influence (TV film - 1986 TV film starring Andy Griffith)
- Vampire (TV film) - 1979 TV film
- Vanished (TV film) - 2011 TV film
- The Vaughn Monroe Show
- Vice (HBO TV Series)
- Video Killed The Radio Star The Artist's View (req. 2012-01-27) - British documentary series, currently in 3rd+ season
- Virgin of the Secret Service UK television series aired on ITV in 1968 for 13 episodes
- Von Hummer
W–Z
- Walking The Halls [413]
- WW2 IN HD [414]
- Wa! TV TV channel based in China
- Walliams and Lucas: New Heroes of Comedy December 2009 'talking heads' documentary (Channel Four production)
- The War Bride
- Warehouse 13 episode 3 Magnetism Syfy
- We Have Ways of Making You Laugh 1968 TV series
- We Take Your Word
- Weaponizers its a discovery channel show
- Whaddydo - television show on showing people's reactions to situations that airs on KTXA(based in Fort Worth, TX)
- Whirlwind (2007 film)
- Wildest Naked TV Moments
- Will Sharpe depicts shy, geeky doctor Yuki Reid in British medical drama Casualty
- Wings Over Canada Weekly TV show detailing stories from different areas of Canada shot in HDV [415]
- Wobblyland TV series; the IMDb entry
- Words and Pictures (TV series)
- Workin' The Corner
- Wrestling from Columbia Park
- Yemen TV - national TV from Yemen
- Requesting translation of zh:昭君出塞 (电视剧) to Zhaojun Chusai--NeoBatfreak (talk) 00:27, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
Networks and organizations
- Alaska Public Television PBS Network in Alsaka, replaced AlaskaOne. KAKM is flagship station.
- American Gerbil Society - [416]
- Blair Network Communications (BNC) - award-winning student media production group; [417]; was involved in an important civil= rights case about student-produced media; [418]
- Carleton New University Government
- Cigar Herf [419] - A lively gathering of cigar-smoking comrades who meet in a restaurant, club, cigar store or home to share their appreciation of fine cigars.
- Cinema Plus
- CNUK
- Community Connect Inc. [420]
- Community Cultural Development
- The Connecticut Forum - [421]
- Delta Sigma Tau Local Fraternity
- dentaltown.com [422] community for dentist to share cases and communicate
- Diva Universal (Russia)
- Ellis Communications
- ESPN Texas - This could be the name of the new non-broadcast TV channel that will be a joint venture between ESPN and the Texas Longhorns. It will launch in fall 2011. Signs with the ESPN Texas name and the logo of AT&T were visible during ESPN's live on-location coverage of Super Bowl XLV
- EUX TV, the Europe channel
- Fine Arts Society of Peoria - [423]
- FuseiRC [424]
- GITC.TV (aka Gin In Tea Cups) - YouTube channel dedicated to music sessions and interviews; [425]; [426]; [427]
- GTV35 - Broome television station; [428]
- Guild Films - producer and distributer of syndicated television series in the United States during the 1950s. Their series included Life with Elizabeth, The Goldbergs, Liberace, and Captain David Grief.
- The Head-Space Project
- Hill Country Paramount Network
- Hot Mix Radio Network - [429]
- Institute for World Affairs - [430]
- Israeli Television Academy
- Joanie 4 Jackie
- KAJ-TV
- Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.
- KDTS-LP
- KOLC-TV - college TV Station?; [431]
- KTZT-LP
- KWYF
- KXTS-TV
- The Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts (Kentucky GSA) = [432] - athree-week-long art program during the summer, which takes high school students in their sophomore/junior year from all across the state of Kentucky; 2007 had 226 attendees in 8 different disciplines
- Koblah Studio - a small filming studio in Queensland, Australia, run by under 18 year olds [433]
- Kunstradio
- Lehigh Valley Arts Council - [434]
- Lick TV
- Louisiana Connection Network, a Free-to-Air satellite tv channel. More info at: [435]
- Mad Angel Films[436] a film production company out of Utica, NY that has made 4 feature films and had a great deal of local press.
- Mark Tuura
- Mnet America
- National Performance Network
- National Student Partnerships - [437]
- nc+ A New DTH platform formed with Cyfra+ and n
- NDP-McGill-
- Northern Sound FM - Irish Radio Station
- NRJ TV ,LLC
- The Notebook Army - [438]
- Titan Broadcast Management
- Operation Entertainment
- Paradise Filming Co.
- Photoplay Author's League
- R B Schools - Texas company that threatened to forcibly take away the station licenses of several high school and college radio stations, including WLHS and WCWS
- Royal Society for the Arts
- Saving Icaland[439]A non-profit organization protesting against heavy industry in Iceland.
- SaVoa (Society of Accredited Voice Over Artists) - [440]
- Scooter Gangs
- Seven Plus - digital channel from the Seven Media Group
- SlateCast - [441]
- Soul of the South Network - African-American broadcast TV network / diginet
- Southern Energy Network - [442]
- The Southern Ohio Filmmaker's Association
- Star Television Network
- Studentface - Australian clone of Facebook
- Super Happy Funtime Burlesque - vaudeville/comedy/burlesque show in Grand Rapids, MI
- taira-pama.webs.com - [443]
- Tap 'n Arts Dance Studio
- Teleformula
- Tennessee Alumni and Students for Sustainable Campuses - [444]
- this is viral. - [445]
- a translation of ja:ニュース系列
- Trickompany
- UNCSA Moving Image Archives[446] The University of North Carolina School of the Arts Moving Image Archives is the 5th largest non-commercial moving image archives in the United States. Based in Winston-Salem, NC.[2]
- Unitel Classica
- W30BU 30
- W49CB 49
- WACN-LP
- WAEN-LP
- Warner-Pioneer Corporation, a Japanese Corporation, distributor of music and video for Time Warner in Asia
- WBUN-CA
- WDMI-LP
- WDTO-LP
- WDTT-LP
- WDMC-LP
- Wild Wonders of Europe - [447] The largest nature photography project ever; pan-European communications/media project.
- WINK NEWS RADIO
- WJCC (AM) - 1700AM, licensed to Miami Springs, Florida. It had been South Florida's first all-sports radio station, WAFN, with Orestes Destrade as one of the hosts.
- WJRJ-LP
- WOON-LP
- World Association For Christian Communication (WACC)
- WWIW-LP
Theorists
- George A. Cozyris - wrote Christian Metz and the Reality of Film; professor of communication arts and telecommunications, BA, and Ph.D., University of Southern California; MA, UCLA
- Kevin Jambor - creator of Sweetness Theory
Film
- American Bear (documentary)-an adventure in the kindness of strangers [448] [449] [450] [451]
- List of Docufiction Films (req. 2013-02-26)
- Gangoobai, Bollywood movie with Sarita Joshi in the lead role
- King Thrushbeard (1984) movie based on brothers grimm story. [452]
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Film companies
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- Docutainment Films - film company; based in West Palm Beach, FL; [453]
- Rdkfilms - film company on YouTube
- BlueBolt - visual-effects company; [454]
- Cold Weather Films, Inc. - film-production company; [455]
- CorridorDigital - independent filmmakers; [456]
- Docutainment Films - documentaries; Ron Davis, director; [www.docutainmentfilms.com]
- Final Countdown Productions - independent film group; with a feature film ("the Congregation") coming out and Civil War reenactments
- Fortune Frames Ltd - film company; producing the controversial project The Artifice; [457]
- Imcine - Mexican production company
- Lincoln Leopard Films - Travis Senger and Michael J. Mouncer's film production company; [458]
- Lone Road Productions - independent film company; from Lawrence, KS
- Macnstrobe Films - independent Christian film company
- monterey media inc. - independent film company for US and Canada based in thousand oaks CA; IMDb ;[459]
- VL Films - independent video and short film production company in London, England; founded by British filmmaker Tom Gorst
- PAKT Media - production service company in the Adriatic region (Croatia and Slovenia); recently was involved in filming bridge scene for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian in Soča valley and WWII filming sets for Red Tails in Istria; [460]
- Popcore Films - Swedish film company; focuses on music videos and documentaries; [461]
- Rhombus Media - Canadian film and television production company; known for The Red Violin and Hobo With a Shotgun;[462]; IMDb
- Roaming Armadillo - film-production company; founded 2007 by Dr. Patrick Clinton in Lafayette, LA; IMDb; primary focus is the production of high quality, low budget independent films; Clinton began the production company while completing his Ph.D. at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette; IMDb; has completed two feature horror films, in 2007 Last Getaway [463] and in 2008 The Inherited [464]; Last Getaway was 2nd Runner Up Feature Film at the 2007 Full Moon Horror Convention and Film Festival [465]
- SHJG Film Studios
- Super 8 City - production company
- Tolly 2 Holly - overseas distribution house; it now started Tollywood movie production with AA OKKADU , which is going to be released 5 June
- Yellow Wood Films L.LC. - limited liability corporation; formed 2001 by actor/writer/director Stu Brumbaugh; known for U.S. feature film productions such as "Iron Ridge" and "The Vessel"
- Sid Sabbath Films - responsible for girl Drinks darkness AKA The Death Film]
- The Script Factory - a European script development organisation based in London which offers script writing and script reader training, as well as a live events programme including talks, film previews and masterclasses with high profile filmmakers.
Film technology and equipment
- CineFence film watermarking technology by Philips, incorporated by Dolby (Philips info page)
- French Flag (film)
- Light Flag
- Camera rig
Film and TV festivals
- 72 Film Fest a 72 Hour Filmmakers Contest in the DC/Baltimore Metropolitan area that is now in it's 7th year. [466]
- Ale Kino! - International Young Audience Film Festival[467]
- Bermuda International Film Festival - An annual film festival held in Hamilton, Bermuda showcasing independent narrative and documentary features.
- Charleston International Film Festival - A four day film festival showcasing independent new films in theaters and also broadcasting content online. [468]
- DukesFest - festival held in Bristol, Tennessee, celebrating the Dukes of Hazzard TV series
- National Student Film Festival Canada's longest running student film festival website
- The Disposable Film Festival - celebrates the artistic potential of disposable video
- Vancouver Latin American Film Festival - VLAFF is a non-profit cultural promoter that strives to entertain audiences, provide insight into Latin American social issues, and celebrate the rich traditions of these diverse countries. vlaff.org
- The Indie Distribution Fest - A film festival in La Jolla, California dedicated to helping independent filmmakers secure distribution. Official Website
- Feel Good (Sunflower) Film Festival[469]
- Peachtree Village International Film Festival[470]
- Canada International Film Festival - homepage, about
- Route 66 Film Festival
Film genres
- The American Eccentrics - a movement of indie directors in the late 1990s and 2000s, including Wes Anderson, Spike Jonze, David O. Russell, Alexander Payne, Paul Thomas Anderson, and Sofia Coppola
- Autorenfilm – a German way of filmmaking that emerged in 1913 where the films were based on the works of famed authors
- British gangster Films
- Bromantic comedy
- Biker Films - there is Outlaw biker film
- Cinema of Qatar
- Cinema of Belarus
- Cinema of Lichtenstein
- Cinema of Malta
- Cinema of Monaco
- Cinema of Serbia and Montenegro
- Cinema of Bolivia
- Cinema of Guyana
- Cinema of Panama
- Film d'art
- Genre cinema
- Kammerspielfilm – literally "Chamber Play"
- Male-driven drama
- Puppet film
- Pornographic parody or erotic parody
- Service comedy
- Scottish film
- styles in cinema - List of the elements of the movie that one should pay attention to
- Teacher with a Heart of Gold - ist of films in which a well-meaning teacher tries to educate students despite seemingly insurmountable odds
Filmmaking terms
- Model unit photography - linked to from Cinesite
- Movie stills
- Supporting role
- Scale (film) common term that refers to minimum rate of pay for actors/directors. Note disambiguation page
- Visual development
- Third Assistant Director
Film societies and advocacy groups
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- Canterbury Amateur Dramatics - amateur dramatics society
- DUFS
- Film Academy of the Philippines
- Hollywood Post Alliance - trade association serving the community of businesses and individuals who provide expertise, support, tools and the infrastructure for the creation and finishing of motion pictures, television, commercials, digital media and other dynamic media content. I work with HPA and there are other similar organizations such as American Cinema Editors and Visual Effects Society with articles here. Also, a partial draft has been created: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:M010475/draft_article_Hollywood_Post_Alliance#HPA_Tech_Retreat Awards noted on other Wiki Pages: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Pushing_Daisies, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_accolades_received_by_The_Hurt_Locker (more in search); [471]; [472]
Film fandom
- Incognito Cinema Warriors XP - DVD series; similar to Mystery Science Theater 3000; [473]
- They Shoot Pictures, Dont They? - film website; compiled list of the 1,000 most critically acclaimed films of all time
- Confused Matthew - amateur film critic; known for his negative reviews of The Lion King and 2001: A Space Odyssey; [474]; [475]
- Gwilym Hughes - [476]
- Sherlock fandom - Sherlock is a British TV show created by the BBC; this is the page about the fandom (not the show)
Film stocks
Lists of films; lists of TV episodes
(including other "lists of")
- list of American remakes of Japanese films - a list of all the remakes, the grudge, the ring, death note ect
- list of spoof films - A list of all the comedy/spoof films created, for example Airplane, Naked Gun, Scary Movie etc.
- allegory in film - list of examples of films that have alternate, allegorical meanings
- British Cinema in 2011 - King's Speech, Paul, 127 Hours etc.
- list of films set in Saint Louis, Missouri
- list of films shot in Saint Louis, Missouri
- list of number-one hit films Weekends only, not days--in which case My Big Fat Greek Wedding, which was number one for a few days, would not be included.
- list of UK Orange Cinema sketches
- list of traps used in the ''Saw'' series
- list of shortest films in history
- list of films that included a visible nuclear explosion in at least one of the scenes
- list of box office number ones (U.K.) - there is a U.S. listing but I couldn't find a UK one
- list of HBO specials - list of all known in-house movies or movies commissioned to be made by HBO.
- List of Logo Network original films - a list of all known in-house films or films commissioned to be made by Logo
- list of media arts centers in the United States - examples: 911 Media Arts center, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Northwest Film Center
- List of steampunk films - there already is a category for steampunk films, but it would be nice to have an alphabetical list in one page with the year listed as well (like all other film genres have: e.g., list of action films of the 2000s
- list of highest-grossing Hollywood films, adjusted for inflation
- list of films based on children's books - a list of books based on books intended for children/teens. There are lots of these out every year, and our library would like to be able to generate a list for patrons. This would range from popular/well-known (How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Mr. Popper's Penguins, Diary of a Wimpy Kid) to lesser-known (Adventures of Tintin, Secret World of Arrietty, Howl's Moving Castle).
- list of television episodes involving marijuana
- list of Charmed neutral beings - Avatars, The Cleaners, the Tribunal, the Hollow, the Angel of Death, etc.
- List of Kareena Kapoor films
- list of surviving DuMont Network shows
- list of New Year's Eve television episodes - to go along with the list of Thanksgiving television specials
- list of webisodes - (please insert Armageddon and Riese: Kingdom Falling into the list)
Movie theaters
- Sathyam Cinemas
- Colosseum Cinema
- Cineworld
- SPI Cinemas - Part of SPI group[3]. Operates multiplex chains in South India under the name Sathyam Cinemas[4], ESCAPE[5], thecinema[6], S2[7], LUXE(Upcoming)[8].[9][10][11][12][13]
Film commissions
- Thompson-Nicola Film Commission - [477]; government film commission funded by the Thompson-Nicola Regional District which has been operating since 2000. The film commission has brought some big name productions to the TNRD including The A-Team, An Unfinished Life and 2012.[14] The area that inhabits the region is known for its arid deserts and dry climate during the summer months, which has served as shooting locations for similar areas around the world. The following films and television shows have been shot within the TNFC jurisdiction since it was created including The Pledge, Flower & Garnet, Smallville, The Snow Walker, Ill Fated, Traffic (2004 TV mini-series), An Unfinished Life, Miss Texas, Deepwater, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Augusta, Gone, Battlestar Gallactica, Firewall, Centigrade, Afghan Knights, Partition, Thirst, Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead, Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon, Iron Road, The Andromeda Strain, Cole, Alien Trespass, Alice, 2012, Flicka 2, The A-Team [478]; [479] and Afghan Luke[480]
Media conglomerates
- Gabriela Horton
- Polly Renton - died aged 40 in a road accident in Kenya together with her four-year-old daughter, Sita; documentary maker who later used her experience to train young film makers and journalists in East Africa, playing a major role in the transformation of television there; [481]
Media directories
- Broadcast Dialogue (web site) is a Canadian directory of radio and television stations, associations, specialty channels and more.
- ChristianMedia.ca - former national community of Canadian Christians and an online database created by David M.R.D. Spencer in the year 2000; provided the history of Canadian Christians working, volunteering and ministering in music, radio, television and media in Canada; includes many Canadian radio stations such as CJLF-FM, CHRI-FM and people such as Steve Bell (musician), William Aberhart and Terry Winter; members continue to believe in Jesus Christ as the Messiah and Son of God; they are motivated to share the Good News through arts, media and music; references: "ChristianMedia.ca" David Spencer's Media Spin. 1 September 2009. 17 August 2010. [482]; and "ChristianMedia.ca" Archive.org 17 August 2010; [483]
- Internet Movie Cars Database (http://www.imcdb.org) a database containing images of vehicles in film and television
- Media Names & Numbers (web site) is a comprehensive Canadian media directory – in the form of a searchable database as well as a print directory/media list.
needed - media directories for brazil, mexico
Other
- General query regarding a rumored 'cursed Hollywood movie script', any details about screenplay, attempts at production, etc.
- List of YouTube partner Networks - 1. Machinima 2. Stylehaul 3. DFTBA records 3. DFTBA records 3. DFTBA records 4. Fullscreen 5. Yeousch 6. Vidfair 7. David Spate's network 8. Gamespot 9. IGN 10. TGN 11. The Game Station
- Destination Matter - television pilot presentation created by Shodan Productions; [486]; [487]; [488]
- Generally: creating articles for every red link on List of film topics would be greatly appreciated.
- Admag The advertising programmes commonplace in the early days of British commercial television (most famously Jim's Inn), banned c.1963?
- Battle at Canary Wharf - the climactic event at the end of Doctor Who's second new season; he conclusion of the Doomsday episode; [489]
- BBC Radio 4's "Shakespeare’s Restless World" - 20-part radio series; ast episode aired 11 May 2012; site at [490] reads: "British Museum Director Neil MacGregor presents Shakespeare's Restless World. The 20-part series looks at the world through the eyes of Shakespeare's audience by exploring objects from that turbulent period."
- BBC 2 "Window on the World" idents All the other BBC idents have pages. Details on each one, links to video clips
- Pacific Islanders in Communications - Supporter of Pacific Islander filmmakers and films for PBS
- Prime-Time Access Rule - The FCC passed and implemented PTAR (Prime-Time Access Rule) in 1970, which freed up an hour of the prime-time television schedule and gave it back to the affiliate program. The rule was later repealed in 1995.
- Spectrum television - A cable television-type service offered in the early '80's which consisted of one channel and which immediately preceded the popular multi-channel cable television of today.
- State Controlled Media A history of, use, and listing of State Controlled Media.
- Talking Pictures, a movie review show hosted by emmy award winning host Tony Toscano
- Television and Radio Industries club (TRIC) [www.tric.org.uk]
- Teppan Girl Akane!! (ja:鉄板少女アカネ!! Teppan Shōjo Akane!!) - [491] [492]
- The Arcadian (hotel) A fictional building recurrently appearing in the CBS series How I Met Your Mother
- Upfronts (2008) - U.S. television advertising annual schedule announcements made in spring 2008. There is an Upfronts (2007) page
- Walt Disney World's 15th Birthday Celebration
- Princess Protection Program 2 - A Royal Adventure
- AfroSquad: Snowman and Krazyman
- Canon XH A1
- College Television Awards - Commonly called "Student Emmys"
- Comedybox - forthcoming Internet entertainment channel from Warner Music WMB News - Comedybox
- Compression of space
- Craig Murray Productions
- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program - one of the few Primetime Emmy categories that does not exist.
- Hot Mix Radio Network - [493]
- Narrator system (D.W. Griffith)
- Outlaw cinema (no-wave film, remodernist film, etc)
- Pan-dimensional
- Tonka Tales - a 1990's children-oriented series by Tonka featuring live-action construction trucks which are impersonated by voice actors.
- Videazimut
- Quizcom - Quizzes meant for comedy value rather than competition, ie QI, Have I Got News For You, Mock The Week, etc.
- MSNBC and journalism ethics and standards - FNC has an entry, yet MSNBC does not.
- Musical television series see Category:Musical television series
- List of Sid the Science Kid episodes
- Category:American actors of Indian descent (Note: Category:Actors of Indian descent exists
- Ben & Greg: In The Office - Vimeo web series filmed in Berlin, Germany
- Order - interactive film by Olivier Otten; first episode published online on January 30, 2012, Germany
- Rehash Critics - film, television, video-game review website; with social media emphasis; [494]
- WIGS - Youtube channel; produces short series featuring well-known film and television actors; recent series "Lauren" has received significant news coverage because it portrays military sexual trauma; [495]; [496]; [497]
- List of living television cast members - List of living television show cast members.
- ^ http://www.hancinema.net/korean_movie_The_Cat.php#synopsis
- ^ http://www.yesweekly.com/triad/article-13367-the-unsca-school-of-filmmaking%E2%80%99s-moving-image-archives.html
- ^ http://spigroup.in/overview.html
- ^ http://sathyam.spicinemas.in/about
- ^ http://escape.spicinemas.in/about
- ^ http://thecinema.spicinemas.in/about
- ^ http://s2.spicinemas.in/about
- ^ http://luxe.spicinemas.in/
- ^ http://www.spicinemas.in/
- ^ http://www.prnewswire.co.in/news-releases/imax-expands-relationship-with-spi-in-india-with-four-theatre-deal-138314599.html
- ^ http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/01/30/imax-corp-deal-idINDEE80T07F20120130
- ^ http://newindianexpress.com/cities/chennai/article548729.ece
- ^ http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/article2693168.ece
- ^ http://www.bclocalnews.com/bc_thompson_nicola/kamloopsthisweek/entertainment/96069984.html