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Grant Wilson is known for Ghost Hunters (2004), Spirit Hunters-the Series (2012) and Haunt ME (2012). He is married to Reanna. They have three children.- Producer
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Amy Bruni was born on 10 July 1976 in Sacramento, California, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for Kindred Spirits (2016), Ghost Hunters (2004) and Paranormal Lockdown (2016).- Producer
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Katrina Weidman was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for Kilimanjaro (2013), The Suspect (2013) and Cafe Artist (2019).- Actor
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Raised in Hellertown, PA, Glenn's proclivity for Horror Films (particularly those of the Universal and Hammer Studios variety) and Sci-fi/Fantasy imbued him with a ravenous appetite for all things genre related. This passion compelled him to work on various theatre projects as both actor and fledgling make-up artist throughout Junior and Senior High School. As an undergrad at York College of Pa., he landed his first acting role in an independent feature... which happened to be a horror film. He moved quickly to secure the Special Effects Make-up Artist position as well, and began creating the multitudinous gags on his first films with a shoestring budget.
Soon he was working on an array of indie projects and collaborating with world renowned musical acts such as Type-O-Negative and horror punk icons the Misfits. That same year saw him make the move from the East Coast to Los Angeles in order to facilitate the progression of his acting, writing and make-up effects career. Upon arriving in Hollywood he found his first foothold at Optic Nerve as a lab technician, fabricator, painter and eventually sculptor and designer - working tirelessly for years on several seasons of Buffy, Angel, and X-files among others.
The path of his career led him to opportunities at other studios as well, working with Ve Neil on Pitch Black: Chronicles of Riddick and Bioshock. He continued auditioning and performing as well, landing multiple guest star roles as a character actor in The Shield, Committed, Charmed, Scrubs, and Heroes as well as various other projects including the first Pirates of The Caribbean film.
He then returned to the very first shop he had worked at... Optic Nerve, this time as CEO. Reinventing both the business and artistic perspectives of the Studio from the ground up, his new competitive studio model was built for the modern marketplace. Its focus was now honed on cross training core crew so that they could behave as a modular problem solving machine, moving comfortably from one department to another and adapting easily to the constant flux of multiple production schedules. After more than a decade of amazing shows, he partnered with longtime friend and collaborator Neville Page, evolving the shop even further into the newly renamed Alchemy Studios! Expanded services include seamless integration with CGI Visual Effects, 3D Conceptual Design and cutting-edge 3D Printing Techniques.
As the CEO, he personally supervises every effect for his studio's many projects including hundreds of forensically accurate make-ups and corpses for Crossing Jordan, Hugh Jackman's body replicas for The Prestige, all of the make-up illusions and prosthetics that propelled Heroes and CSI:NY, and the surreal effects in Sony's Legion. He constantly continues working as both FX Artist and performer. His resume includes special effects for The Event, custom wardrobe and instruments for Lady Gaga, prosthetic effects and props for Disney's Journey 2: Mysterious Island, Lionsgate's Hunger Games 1, 2, 3 and 4, The Dictator, The Host, Mad Men, Marvel's Agents of SH.I.E.L.D., Steven Spielberg's Extant and most recently Star Trek Discovery. Simultaneous to his work as an FX Artist, he continues his development work as Producer on both NECROSCOPE and his own Television series based on the classic Horror Comic franchise Eerie. Marrying his passions for performance and FX, he stars in all 13 Seasons of the on-going Syfy Hit Face-Off! Future plans include franchising his own brand of Live Horror Entertainment in the form of Escape Games and an immersive Cinematic Inspired Haunt Experience for Halloween.- Producer
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Born and raised in Sudbury, Ontario, Alex Trebek graduated from the University of Ottawa with a degree in Philosophy. After his first decision to become a newscaster, he joined the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Company), Canada's premier network in 1961. As he was working, he helped organize national news and covered a variety of special events for CBC's radio and television divisions, receiving high praise as a broadcaster who retained his poise and composure in the toughest places. Then, in 1966, he became a Canadian game show host on Reach for the Top (1965), and stayed there for the first seven years until he migrated to the United States to host his very first game show in that country, The Wizard of Odds (1973), for NBC.
Prior to being selected as the host of Jeopardy! (1984), for syndication, he came back to NBC and hosted the revamped version of Classic Concentration (1987), which was also his second hit in his then-almost 30 year career. On this show, he received 4 Emmy nominations, but didn't win. It was canceled in 1991, when the network stopped making game show for daytime TV.
On May 17, 2002, Jeopardy! (1984) celebrated a milestone, with its 4000th episode and at the same time, received another Daytime Emmy for "Outstanding Game Show/Audience Participation," making it its 21st Emmy. Like Bob Barker, Alex Trebek broke the world record as host of TV's #1 quiz show in the country, won seven Outstanding Game Show Host Emmy Awards, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was often described as one of the Top 10 Canadians on U.S. Television. Trebek passed away, after a long battle against pancreatic cancer on November 8, 2020, at age 80.- Actor
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Chip began modeling when he was two years old and acting at age five. He has an extensive theatre resume, consisting of over 150 roles on stage. He has also appeared in numerous local, regional and national commercials. Chip graduated from Elmira College in Elmira, New York, where he studied with noted director Peg Denithorne and was a classmate of Keith MacKechnie, Theresa Valada, Janette Barber, and Merle Ginsberg.
Chip was Artistic Director of Golden Apple Children's Theatre (Sarasota, Florida) 1978; Artistic Director of Stage Door Players (Dunwoody, Georgia) 1990-91; Founder and Artistic Director of Abracadabra Children's Theatre at Onstage Atlanta (Atlanta, Georgia) 1992-1997; and Founder and Artistic Director of Kaleidoscope Children's Theatre at the Shakespeare Tavern (Atlanta, Georgia) 1997-2000.
Chip lives northeast of the city of Atlanta. He works as a psychic, medium, spiritual counselor and lecturer.- Producer
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Jason Hawes was born on 27 December 1971 in Canandaigua, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Ghost Hunters (2004), Ghost Team (2016) and The Glowing (2007). He has been married to Kristen Cornell since 20 May 1998. They have five children.- Producer
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Adam Berry is known for Kindred Spirits (2016), Ghost Hunters (2004) and Ghost Hunters Academy (2009). He has been married to Ben Griessmeyer since 22 August 2012.- Make-Up Department
Kim Russo is known for Whatever Goes TV (2014), Earth Odyssey with Dylan Dreyer (2019) and The Haunting Of (2012).- David Bromstad, the season one winner of HGTV Design Star and the finalists' mentor in the new seasons of the series, is known for his endless energy and out-of-the-box thinking. David began his career as a design student at the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Fla. Earnest, passionate, talented and innovative, David creates awe-inspiring works on many platforms, including custom art, furniture building and interior design. David says he "blends styles that incorporate realism and fantasy." He combines this approach with a love of color and practical advice that shows viewers how to transform tired rooms into unique, vibrant spaces in his weekly series Color Splash.
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Originally from the small town of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. Josh is graduate of Boston's Tufts University, from which he holds degrees in archaeology and drama. His work and travels have taken him to more than 50 countries around the world.
An avid SCUBA diver, Josh has assisted in sub-sea archaeological excavations off the coast of Israel, and as a photographer he has traveled to remote villages in Bangladesh and Nepal. Scaled Mt. Kilimanjaro and climbed on Aconcagua, the tallest mountain in the Americas. Josh is passionate about photographing the unique places he visits and the diverse people he meets along the way.
Josh lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a photographer.- Writer
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Dave Schrader is a long time radio show host that delves deep into the realms of the strange, fringe and bizarre in the paranormal field. Dave and co-host Tim Dennis started off with Darkness Radio in 2006, which grew into a widely popular radio show. He became a regular fill-in host for George Noory on Coast to Coast AM that is heard world-wide with millions of listeners.
Dave now hosts Midnight In The Desert, formally hosted by the radio legend Art Bell on Dark Matter Digital Network along with Darkness Radio Presents: BEYOND the DARKNESS on PodcastOne and True Crime Tuesday on Patreon.
Dave co-wrote the book The Other Side: A Teen's Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal, was the lead judge on the Travel Channel hit mini-series Paranormal Challenge and has appeared onscreen on Travel Channel's #1 series, Ghost Adventures numerous times, Paranormal State on A&E and Haunted Hospitals.
Mr. Schrader also worked behind the scenes on Ghost Adventures for 3 years as a location scout and researcher.
Beginning in October 2019 he we be a featured cast member of a new paranormal reality series on Travel Channel.
Originally from Illinois, Dave has been a resident of Minnesota since 1988 when he attended Winona State College and fell in love with the beauty and people of this great state. With the growing interest in the world of the unknown on TV, film and literature building each day, Dave decided to bring his unique views and experiences to the radio as the host of Darkness Radio. Dave has had an active interest in the paranormal since early in his childhood when he was visited by the spirit of his deceased grandmother. Continued activity and experiences has kept this passion alive.
You can access his paranormal talk radio shows at the following links. Midnight in the Desert Monday thru Friday 11pm to 2am ct www.MidnightInTheDesert.com
BEYOND the DARKNESS Saturday and Sundays www.PodcastOne.com/beyond-the-darkness
True Crime Tuesday every Tuesday www.Patreon.com/truecrimetuesday- Soundtrack
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Shane Pittman is an actor, director, and producer who is also the Lead Investigator for Netflix's new series, 28 Days Haunted and co-star / Investigator for the TV series, The Holzer Files on Discovery Plus and Travel Channel.
As seen on Netflix's series 28 Days Haunted and the Travel Channel's The Holzer Files, Shane Pittman is an actor and director who has had profound unexplained paranormal experiences since childhood. Pittman became determined to learn as much as he could by researching every possible technological method, in the hopes of finding the truth about his otherworldly encounters. Pittman strives to use his passion for modern technology to advance the field of paranormal study, attempting to scientifically validate paranormal experiences using the latest and unconventional techniques available.- Cindy Kaza was born on 22 November 1980 in Plymouth, New Hampshire, USA.
- Thomas John is an internationally regarded psychic medium and clairvoyant, as well as a published author and life coach, who has conducted hundreds of readings around the world.
Known for his accuracy and detailed readings, Thomas John has provided evidence of the survival of consciousness to clients ranging from doctors, lawyers, Wall Street moguls, several high-profile celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Courteney Cox, Sean Young, Sonja Tremont-Morgan, Ramona Singer, Gabriel Soto and Eva Pepaj, as well as noteworthy individuals such as Lynne White, Donny Deutsch, Magee Hickey and Judy Licht. With raving reviews from live readings, classes, phone readings, and more, Thomas John has made an incredible name for himself in the psychic industry.
Thomas John had his first psychic experience at the age of four when he described to his parents, in vivid detail, a conversation he had with his late paternal grandfather, who died 10 years before Thomas John was born. Thomas John described things about his grandfather's life that only his grandfather and parents would have known, and revealed the exact location of his grandfather's missing wrist watch (his best friend Jack had it!). The discovery and subsequent development of Thomas John's psychic ability was not without hardship, but his experiences helped shape and foster his current success.
Growing up south of Boston in an Italian, Catholic household, Thomas John's gift was not immediately understood or accepted. Sensing the need to discover the world outside of his suburban neighborhood, Thomas attended the University of Chicago, where he received a Bachelor of the Arts in Human Development, with Departmental Honors. In his postgraduate years, Thomas pursued several research positions in medical and hospital settings, which included internships at Massachusetts General Hospital and Yale University. As a result of his research efforts, Thomas has produced three peer-reviewed publications in major journals, including a ground-breaking paper on postpartum depression which appeared in the Journal of Affective Disorders.
In addition to his academic experiences, he pursued a brief career in the performing arts. Since 2010, he has focused his efforts on mediumship and psychic advice, maintaining a full-time, private practice dedicated to helping people around the world connect with loved ones on the other side through his spiritual gift. Helping others is at the core of Thomas' practice, and he prides himself on his ability to communicate with individuals on both sides to help them find peace, resolution, and guidance. Thomas John regularly contributes to HollywoodLife.com and has been featured by top media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Travel Channel and FOX 2 Detroit. Thomas John is also a regular guest on 103.9 WFAS FM and 77 WABC AM.
Thomas John lives in New York City with his dog Brady, named after the New England Patriots' quarterback. When he is not running himself ragged with work, he enjoys travel, family gatherings, meditation, and garage sales. You can learn more about Thomas John by visiting one of his websites where he will be publishing original content and sharing exciting upcoming events. - Maneet Chauhan (born 27 October 1976 in Ludhiana, Punjab) is an Indian American chef and television personality of Punjabi origin. Previously the Executive Chef of several notable restaurants in Chicago, Nashville, and New York, she is featured as a judge on "Chopped," "Guy's Grocery Games," etc. on the Food Network. She has appeared on "The Next Iron Chef," on "The View" on ABC, "Iron Chef America," "The Today Show" on NBC, and as a judge on the finale of "Worst Cooks in America" on Food Network. Chef Maneet Chauhan was invited by President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for the Annual Easter Egg Roll Hunt 2014 to the White House. She is also an invited member of Indiaspora that hosted 100 influential Indian American leaders as part of its first Forum in September 2012. The three-day Forum event aimed to energize the community and provide a voice with which it articulated collective goals. Chef Chauhan, a Culinary Institute of America alumna, delivered the keynote for the associate degree commencement on the college's Hyde Park campus and also received a recognition of "Distinguished Service to the Foodservice and Hospitality Industry" as the Ambassador of the Culinary Institute of America.
Chauhan was born into a Sikh household. She began her culinary career at the Manipal University's WelcomGroup Graduate School of Hotel Administration, Manipal, India, where she graduated at the top of her class earning a bachelor's degree in Hotel Management. She then attended the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York and graduated sweeping all of the awards of her class. As an apprentice chef, she worked in India with the Oberoi Group, Taj Group, Welcome Group, and Sheraton Group.
Right after graduation in 2000 she was hired as management for a startup restaurant in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where she headed a team and expanded the restaurant's capacity from 70 seats to 140 seats. In 2003, at the age of 27, she became the opening executive chef of Vermilion in Chicago, Illinois, earning her 3-Stars from The Chicago Tribune. In 2007, she moved to NYC to open At Vermilion where she was nominated as the 'Best Import to New York' by Time Out Magazine. Her style is described as "global fusion" with roots in Indian cuisine.
She wrote her first cookbook, "Flavors of My World: A Culinary Tour Through 25 Countries," published by Favorite Recipes Press, an imprint of Nashville-based Southwestern Publishing Group. She conducted a 21-city bus tour across the U.S. to promote the book and was noted as one of the Cookbooks of the Year. Her other book (electronic, publisher: Alta Editions), authored with Katy Sparks, Alex Raij, Rita Sodi and Kathleen Squires, called The Journey, won the award from International Association of Culinary Professionals 2014. Her most recent cookbook "Chaat," co-authored with Jody Eddy, was released in October 2020 and includes over eighty Indian recipes with a focus on street food and local cuisine.
Chauhan opened her first restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee, called "Chauhan Ale and Masala House" and the location is 123 12th Ave North in The Gulch Area. The restaurant, which accommodates 150, opened in August 2014. In 4 years, she opened 4 restaurants and 3 breweries in the Nashville area. They were hit hard by the COVID-19 outbreak of 2020 and the closure of most food service locations, but she survived and entered 2021 with all 4 restaurants in business.
Maneet Chauhan has participated in fundraisers to benefit underprivileged children in India and the typhoon relief efforts in the Philippines. - Emmy Award winner Ted Allen is host of the hit prime-time competition series Chopped (2007) on the Food Network, and a frequent contributor to Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate (2009). He was a judge on the first four seasons of Bravo's Top Chef (2006) and Food Network's Iron Chef America: The Series (2004) and was the food and wine specialist on the groundbreaking Bravo series Queer Eye (2003). He is the author of "The Food You Want to Eat: 100 Smart, Simple Recipes" (Clarkson-Potter), a collection of vibrant, all-natural dishes, and will publish a second cookbook for Clarkson in spring 2012. He also co-wrote the New York Times Best Seller "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy: The Fab Five's Guide to Looking Better, Cooking Better, Dressing Better, Behaving Better, and Living Better".
Since 1997, Ted has been a contributing editor to Esquire magazine, where he writes about food, wine, style and everything else the American man needs to know. He was a finalist for a National Magazine Award for his Esquire feature on the little-known phenomenon of male breast cancer. Ted also writes for such publications as Bon Appetit, Epicurious and Food Network Magazine. Before joining Esquire, Ted was a senior editor and restaurant critic at Chicago magazine. Ted holds an M.A. in journalism from New York University, with an advanced certificate in the school's Science and Environmental Reporting Program, and a B.A. in psychology from Purdue University. He lives in Brooklyn with his longtime partner, Barry Rice. - Writer
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Stephen Tyrone Colbert (pronounced "cole-BEAR") was born on May 13, 1964 in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. He is the son of Lorna Elizabeth (Tuck) and James William Colbert, Jr., a doctor and medical school dean at Yale, Saint Louis University, and MUSC. He is the youngest of eleven children, and is of Irish Catholic background.
Stephen studied acting at Northwestern and performed with the Second City comedy troupe in Chicago before teaming up with fellow cast members Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello to create the sketch comedy Exit 57 (1995) for Comedy Central. During its two-season run in the mid-1990s, it garnered five CableACE nominations for best writing, performing, and comedy series. After the demise of Exit 57 (1995) from 1997 (until his departure in October 2005), Stephen was a correspondent on The Daily Show (1996), then hosted by Craig Kilborn. Initially billed as "The New Guy," Stephen became the show's longest-running correspondent before getting his own show, The Colbert Report (2005), which has done well in its slot following The Daily Show (1996).
At the time he left The Daily Show (1996), Stephen had been its longest-running and most diverse correspondent. In addition to his role as Senior Political Correspondent, he was one of the hosts of "Even Stepheven," a point-counterpoint assault featuring co-correspondent Steve Carell, and the host of "This Week in God," a recurring segment in which he reported on all things theological with the assistance of the "God Machine."
Stephen helped The Daily Show (1996) win numerous Emmy and Peabody Awards and contributed to "America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction" (Warner Books) which immediately topped the New York Times bestseller list and stayed there for 15 consecutive weeks.
His personality, intelligence, and leftist political satire could only have led him to The Colbert Report (2005), a half-hour nightly platform for him to give his tongue-in-cheek take on the issues of the day, and more importantly, to tell you why he thinks everyone else's take is just plain wrong.
His other notable credits include serving as both writer and cast member on The Dana Carvey Show (1996), writing for Saturday Night Live (1975), and providing the voice of Ace in Robert Smigel's "Ambiguously Gay Duo," which originated on The Dana Carvey Show (1996) and was a semi-regular feature in Smigel's "TV Funhouse" segment on SNL. He was also featured on "Mr. Goodwrench" commercials (2003-2005).
Stephen lives in northern New Jersey with his wife and three children.- Tyler Henry is a world-renowned medium known for Life After Death with Tyler Henry on Netflix and Hollywood Medium on E!. After years of being Hollywood's go-to medium, Tyler headed out across the country for Life After Death offering readings to some of the 300,000 plus people on his waiting list, bringing them the hope, healing and closure they are seeking. This transformational and emotional series provides many assurances that there is more to this world than what we see and that our loved ones never really leave us.
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Best known as the fire breathing, blood splitting and larger than life co-founder of the major hard rock group, KISS. Simmons was actually born Chaim Witz in August 1949 in Haifa, Israel, the son of Hungarian Jewish parents, Flóra "Florence" (Klein or Kovács) and Feri Yechiel Witz. He moved to New York as a young child. Like many American teenagers of the 1960s, he was influenced by a fascination with comic book super heroes, monster movies and rock and roll music, thus the teenage Simmons set about creating what he perceived as the ultimate music supergroup.
Simmons eventually crossed paths with like-minded musician / songwriter Paul Stanley (born Stanley Eisen) in the early 1970s, and after several failed attempts to create their dream band, they recruited fellow New Yorkers spaced out guitarist Ace Frehley (born Paul Daniel Frehley) and "do anything to make it" drummer Peter Criss (born Peter Crisscuola).
The four struggling young musicians practiced relentlessly in a rundown loft in New York City refining their music & stage show before eventually launching themselves on the New York live music scene in the early 1970s with their blitzkrieg style of hard rock, kabuki stage make up and unforgettable high energy performances. After bombarding media, TV & public relations identities with invites to their shows, Simmons and Stanley soon brokered a deal with Madison Ave executive Bill Aucoin for him to manage the band, and Aucoin soon scored KISS a record deal with the fledgling Casablanca Records & Filmworks.....and the rest as they say is KISStory!
Since their first album debuted in 1974, KISS have sold over 80 million albums and played over 2,000 shows to millions of loyal fans (known as the KISS Army) right around the globe. Never one to keep still for too long, the charismatic Simmons made his first feature film appearance as his alter ego (The Demon from KISS) in the 1978 telemovie Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978), which received scathing reviews in the USA from TV critics. However KISS fans internationally loved the film and it played theatrically to strong box office business in dozens of countries, and has since become something of a cult film....despite its corny, cartoonish plot! Since KISS didn't drop wearing their distinctive make up until 1983, it was several years before Simmons appeared in front of the cameras again (this time without the Demon make up), as an evil techno-junkie killer battling Tom Selleck in the thriller Runaway (1984). Simmons has since continued to turn up in low-key roles in B-grade thrillers such as Wanted: Dead or Alive (1986) and Red Surf (1989) that utilize his ability to glower and look menacingly into the camera. In addition, Simmons has appeared in minor guest roles in several TV crime shows including Miami Vice (1984), Millennium (1996) and, most recently, in Third Watch (1999).- Steve DiSchiavi was born on 1 May 1966 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Pride and Glory (2008), Stake Out: My Dad's Rolex (2011) and The Dead Files (2011).
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George Stephanopoulos was born on 10 February 1961 in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for House of Cards (2013), Spin City (1996) and This Week (1996). He has been married to Alexandra Wentworth since 20 November 2001. They have two children.- Additional Crew
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Brandon Fugal is known for The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (2020), Beyond Skinwalker Ranch (2023) and Ancient Aliens (2009).- Producer
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Jon Stewart was born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz in New York City, New York, to Marian (Laskin), a teacher, and Donald Leibowitz, a physics professor. His family is Ashkenazi Jewish (from Austria, Ukraine, Poland, and Belarus). Stewart moved to Lawrenceville, New Jersey during his childhood. He graduated from the College Of William And Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1984. He made his breakthrough on The Larry Sanders Show (1992), where he had a role playing himself, the oft-timed "Guest Host" of "The Larry Sanders Show". He became as much a part of the show's fabric as some of the regular performers.
In the 2000s, Stewart emerged as a bonafide television personality with his ascension to host of The Daily Show (1996)/Comedy Central, taking over for Craig Kilborn in 1999. Audiences have embraced his sarcastic, sardonic and incisive sense of humor, covering politics and other news stories.
Stewart and his wife, Tracey, have two children.- Producer
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Robin Roberts was born on 23 November 1960 in Tuskegee, Alabama, USA. She is a producer and actress, known for The Lego Ninjago Movie (2017), He Got Game (1998) and Pitch Perfect 2 (2015). She has been married to Amber Laign since 8 September 2023.- Writer
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Diane Sawyer was born on 22 December 1945 in Glasgow, Kentucky, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for ABC World News Tonight with David Muir (1953), 20/20 (1978) and Primetime (1989). She was previously married to Mike Nichols.- Producer
Michelle Belanger is an occult expert, presenter, singer, psychic medium, business owner, and author of over thirty books on paranormal topics, including the well-known Psychic Energy Codex and the Dictionary of Demons. You might recognize M. (with or without a blindfold) from TV shows including Paranormal State, Portals to Hell, and Conjuring Kesha, where they serve as a psychic medium and occult expert. Founder and lead clergy of House Kheperu, M is an engaging presenter whose expertise and insight has been featured at conventions and universities around the nation.
Among M's many projects, a few stand out; their haunted Airbnb, Inspiration House, was featured on Netflix's "World's Best Vacation Rentals" in 2021. M's Shadowdance Podcast, dedicated to the exploration of dark fringe culture since 2006, has found new life after a long hiatus. Michelle's popular classes on energy work and personal psychic development are also available online.
To learn more about M's work and deepen your exploration of the paranormal, start by checking out MichelleBelanger.com where you'll find signed books, online classes, and handcrafted incense. Follow Michelle (@sethanikeem) on social media, or join Michelle's online community for more in-depth resources, store-wide discounts, and other nifty rewards at Patreon/haunted.- Producer
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Ryan Buell was raised in Sumter, South Carolina by his mother, Shelly, who owns her own CPA business. Ryan's father, Tim, is a state police officer in Pennsylvania.
Buell was editor of his high school paper, and also participated in school plays and the debate team. With schoolmate, Rebecca Pointe, Ryan also formed and produced a daily news program for the school which aired in the mornings.
Buell attends Penn State University where he earned a bachelor's degree in Journalism. At 19, he formed the prestigious Paranormal Research Society which has become known throughout the nation. Paranormal Research Society also has its own show which is being produced by Go Go Luckey Productions for the A&E network, to which Buell is a consulting producer for.
Buell, now 25, just finished writing his first novel and is also helping to develop another paranormal-related show, this one a scripted drama. He is re-enrolled in Penn State to earn a degree in Anthropology and has plans for grad school.
He frequently visits South Carolina and constantly travels around the nation, particularly the beaches.- Sarah Lemos is known for The Last Kind (2014), The Ghost Town Terror (2022) and Portals to Hell (2019).
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Jack Osbourne was born on 8 November 1985 in London, England, UK. He is a producer and actor, known for Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), Untitled Ozzy Osbourne/Sharon Osbourne Project and Ozzy Osbourne: Life Won't Wait (2010). He has been married to Aree Gearhart since September 2023. They have one child. He was previously married to Lisa Osbourne.- Producer
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Steven 'Prozak' Shippy is known for A Haunting on Hamilton Street 2: The Stable (2011), A Haunting on Dice Road 2: Town of the Dead (2017) and A Haunting in Saginaw, Michigan (2013).