1. Emma Stone
Emma Stone was born in Scottsdale, Arizona. Her original name is Emily Stone, but her stage name is Emma Stone. Her parents are Krista Jean and Jeffery Charles. Emma has a younger brother named Spencer. She attended school through the 6th grade but then took two years of homeschooling. During this time, she appeared in 16 productions of a theater group. Right from a young age she was sure about her career path and so even took acting lessons from a local teacher.
During the first year of freshman, she convinced her parents to allow her to pursue her acting career and therefore moved to Las Vegas. Stone dated Andrew Garfield, her co-star from The Amazing Spider-Man, for four years. As a result of personal circumstances, she also supports Revlon and Stand Up Come...
2. Cameron Crowe
Cameron Crowe is an American author, actor, director, screenwriter, producer, and journalist. He was an editor of the magazine Rolling Stone before coming to the film industry, and he still writes for it. Cameron made his screenwriting debut in the year 1982 with comedy flick Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Later, he directed and wrote another high school romantic comedy film, Say Anything, and after that a story of Seattle, Singles. His biggest hit came out when he performed the lead role in the romantic-comedy drama sports film, Jerry Maguire. In the year 2000, he wrote and directed an autobiographical comedy-drama film Almost Famous. This movie was based on a 15-year old boy who was a music journalist and went on a trip with a band which gave insight into his life and wrote for Rolling Stone. He also won a...
3. Bradley Cooper
Born as Bradley Charles Cooper on 5th January 1975, in Philadelphia, he is a producer and an American Actor. His family includes mother Gloria and elder sister Holly. His father, Charles Cooper died in the year 2011. The household that he was raised in was essentially Catholic. He was raised for the most of his childhood in Jenkintown and Rydal. Soon after he was born, he was diagnosed with cholesteatoma which is an ear disease.
He got his graduation degree of B.A. in English from Georgetown University. He did a job at Philadelphia News Daily while he was getting his education at Georgetown and it ...
4. Bill Murray
He is known to be one of the legendary actors in Hollywood history. He cemented his name for over four decades. Known as a talented actor, comedian and creative writer. He is well known as Bill Murray. Born as William James Murray on September 21, 1950 in Evanston, Illinois, United States. He first started pumping through film industry starting 1976. He starred in the movie “All You Need is Cash” as Murray the K, followed by “Meetballs” as Tripper, and as Dr. Hunter in the 1980 movie “Where the Buffalo Roam.” He gave remarkable performances in the movies “Caddyshack”, as Pvt. John Winger for “Stripes”, and as Dr. Peter Venkman as one of the parapsychology professors that put up a genius shop called “Ghostbusters.”
Throughout the decade he shattered silver screen by landing to numerous roles. He also played as Frank Cross in the m...
5. Jay Baruchel
Jay Baruchel is a Canadian actor and a comedian. He was born on 9 April in the year 1982. He was born in Ottawa in Ontario. His parents were Serge Baruchel and Robyne. His mum was a dealer and his father was a writer. He had a younger sister, Taylor.
In 1996, he grew up his acting career by doing one of the lead roles on a television show named My Hometown. He hosted a show entitled as Popular Mechanics for Kids. He co-hosted the show with Elisha Cuthbert from 1997 to 1998. He appeared in Almost Famous. Cameron Crowe directed it. It was an Oscar winning film. This movie gave him the ingénue of Steven Karp on a TV series called Undeclared. He acted with Carla Gallo, Monica Keena, Seth Rogen, and Charlie Hunnam. He acted in The Rules of Attraction. James Van Der Beek joined him. It was a Roger Avary’s film.
...6. Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin is an American actor and comedian born in Amityville, New York, USA, on April 3, 1958. Alec is the eldest of his brothers. He has four brothers, and all are actors. His mother Carol Newcomb was a housewife and his father; Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr was a high school teacher and a football coach.
Alec had his primary education from Alfred G. Berner High School in Massapequa. He also played football in school days. Baldwin has worked as a busboy in the disco studio 54. He has attended George Washington University, later he transferred to Tisch School of the Arts, a college under New York University. Then Baldwin became the member of actors' studio.
He did his first Broadway in 1986 in Joe Orton's Loot. He did many Broadways like Caryl Churchill's Serious Money, Tennessee Williams...