One Night with the King 2006 premiere
Tuesday October 10th, Regency Bruin Theatre 948 Broxton Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
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Italian/South American-Dutch Actress, Tiffany Dupont is a modern-day renaissance woman, transitioning effortlessly between film and television. Dupont was recently seen starring opposite Greg Kinnear and Aldis Hodge in the Tom Shadyac directed drama, "Brian Banks," which had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival and release nationwide this year. The biopic tells the story of Brian Banks' (Hodge) pivotal journey after he was wrongly convicted and sent to prison. Years later, he fights to clear his name within an unjust system through the help of the California Innocence Project. Dupont plays real life Litigator, Alissa Bjerkhoel, who was essential in the CIP taking on Brian's case and proving his innocence. Dupont can also recently be seen reoccurring on the FOX hit series "9-1-1" as Ali Martin, Buck's (Oliver Stark) love interest and reoccurring on the FOX series "Proven Innocent" as Nikki Castro. Other television work includes Reckless, Anger Management, NCIS: Los Angeles, Mom, Hawaii Five-O, Supernatural, Franklin & Bash, Castle, CSI: Miami, The Big Bang Theory, The Glades, NCIS, 90210, CSI: NY, The Whole Truth, and Melrose Place, among others. On stage, Dupont recently starred in the revival of "Zoot Suit" opposite Demian Bichir at the Taper. On the film front, Dupont's work includes portraying Queen Esther in "One Night with the King," opposite Omar Sharif and Peter O'Toole, for which she won a CAMIE award. She also starred in "The Work and the Glory" and "Cheaper by the Dozen" opposite Steve Martin. Dupont is best known for her portrayal of Frannie Morgan on ABC Family's hit drama series, "Greek." Dupont currently resides in Los Angeles.- Actor
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Actor, singer, author and songwriter ("Exodus") Pat Boone was educated at David Lipscombe College, North Texas State College and Columbia University (from which he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1958). His career in entertainment began when he emceed a teenage talent show on radio and television in Nashville, Tennessee. He won a Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour amateur show, and an Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts show. His first professional recording was made in 1955, and he joined ASCAP in 1961, with Ernest Gold being his chief musical collaborator. Over the years he has had many hit songs ("Moody River", "Speedy Gonzales", "Bernadine") and appeared in a string of films in the 1950s and 1960s, some successful and some not. His other song compositions include "Lover's Lane" and "The Main Attraction". He has served as a board member of the Northeastern Institute for Christian Education.- Actor
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Javen Campbell was born on 17 July 1971 in Hollywood, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for Preacher's Kid (2010), The Lost Woman (2009) and The Cross (2009).- Laurie Crouch is known for The Journey: A Music Special from Andrea Bocelli (2023), The VeggieTales Show (2019) and The Homeschool Awakening (2022). She has been married to Matthew Crouch since 25 August 1985. They have two children.
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Matthew Crouch is president of Los Angeles based film production company Gener8Xion Entertainment. His first feature as a Producer - The Omega Code (1999) Starring Casper Van Dien, 'Michael York' and Catherine Oxenberg- was the #1 grossing limited release film of 1999.- Actor
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Luke Goss started his acting career playing 'Danny Zuko' in the smash hit musical Grease, on London's West End, and later toured with the production throughout the United Kingdom. He established himself as a screen actor in 2002 with performances in two very different features: David Goyer's independent drama ZigZag, with John Leguizamo, Oliver Platt, Natasha Lyonne and Wesley Snipes; and Guillermo Del Toro's supernatural action feature Blade II, with Snipes and Ron Perlman. The following year, he starred in the title role of the critically acclaimed British gangster film Charlie, and in the role of the monster in the Emmy Award-winning Hallmark miniseries Frankenstein, with Donald Sutherland and William Hurt. In 2005, Goss traveled to India to play the role of King Xerxes in the Biblical epic One Night With The King, opposite Omar Sharif and Peter O'Toole, firmly establishing him as a versatile actor. He then went on to star in The Man, with Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy; Mercenary, with Steven Seagal; Bone Dry, with Lance Henriksen; Unearthed, with Emmanuelle Vaugier; Deep Winter, with Michael Madsen; and Shanghai Baby, with Bai Ling. 2008 reunited Goss with Guillermo Del Toro in Universals Hellboy II: The Golden Army, the sequel that opened in the number one spot at the U.S. box office. The role earned Goss 2 MTV Movie Award nominations. He had the starring role in Tekken, a sci-fi feature thriller based on the popular video and arcade game. He has completed filming his first role for Network Television in JJ Abrams "Fringe". Luke has also played leading roles in Across The Line, Blood Out, and has taken over Universals Death Race franchise, firmly establishing him as a leading man.
He was born in Lewisham, London, to Carol (Read) and Alan Goss.- Actor
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If you ever wanted a 6' 5", musclebound, broad-shouldered, shaved-head actor to play a terrifying bodyguard, a soldier of fortune or a fearsome gangster, then Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr. was your man. The basketball player turned actor, who notched up appearances in roughly 132 films, first popped up in roles such as a prison guard in Runaway Train (1985), Andy Garcia's bodyguard in 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) and Powers Boothe's bodyguard in Extreme Prejudice (1987). Hardly diminutive, 6' 5" Lister was not just a recognizable figure on screen, but also a highly accomplished actor. Originally a professional wrestler known by the names "Zeus" and "ZGangsta" for the WWE (Formerly WWF), Tiny left wrestling in the mid 1980s to pursue an acting career. He worked with some of the best actors and directors, in a wide net of genres - from thriller to science fiction and drama to comedy.
Tommy "Tiny" Lister grew up in Compton, California, but chose to break the curses of his generation at an early age. He stayed away from gang life, choosing instead to stay at home and watch westerns. He chose religion over wrongdoing, and developed an interest in films and television early. Growing up watching Gary Cooper, Jimmy Stewart, Charlton Heston and Errol Flynn allowed Tiny a chance to dream, and he envisioned his own life on film and television, creating characters on celluloid that transcended gender and color. With his will set in stone, Tiny went out to make it possible. Tiny made his feature film debut in Runaway Train (1985) with Jon Voight, and spent the next few years learning the craft and appearing in films heavy in action and in talent: 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) with Andy Garcia, Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) with Eddie Murphy, and No Holds Barred (1989) with fellow WWE (WWF at the time) wrestler Hulk Hogan.
In the 1990s, Tiny expanded his resume, continuing to make his mark in films with the best in the business. He joined Johnny Depp and the legendary Marlon Brando in the quirky Don Juan DeMarco (1994) and worked with director Quentin Tarantino and actor Andy Garcia in Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995). He would later work again with Tarantino in Jackie Brown (1997). Lister's 1990s career benefited from the decade's surge in African-American filmmaking, beginning with his starring role in Mario Van Peebles's western Posse (1993), in which he was thrilled to star with his childhood idol Woody Strode. In a move that was sure to cement his popularity with young audiences across the country, Tiny went on to star as neighborhood bully "Deebo" opposite Ice Cube in the cult comedy Friday (1995), reprising the role for the successful sequel Next Friday (2000). After appearing in comedian Martin Lawrence's A Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1996), Lister played a supporting role in Ice Cube's directorial debut The Players Club (1998) and appeared in Master P's I Got the Hook Up (1998). He also starred in a slew of B-horror films including Soulkeeper (2001), Hellborn (2003) and Dracula 3000 (2004).
Tiny continued with his wide, often eclectic range of roles, and expanded on his original "fierce bodyguard" roles to include comedic and rather quirky performances. He played the President in director Luc Besson's science fiction epic The Fifth Element (1997) opposite Bruce Willis and worked with Adam Sandler in Little Nicky (2000), as well as Mike Meyers and Mike Myers in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). He joined Dustin Hoffman, Andy Garcia and Rachel Weisz in the crime thriller Confidence (2003). Tiny worked with some of the greatest directors (Quentin Tarantino, Luc Besson, John Frankenheimer), many of our most noted actors (Marlon Brando, Samuel L. Jackson, Johnny Depp, Peter O'Toole) and a good share of the top talent in wrestling and rap (Hulk Hogan, 50 Cent and Tupac Shakur, respectively). His wrestling exploits can be seen on Summerslam (1989), Survivor Series (1989) and WWF Superstars (1986).
However, it was Tiny's devotion to ministry and public speaking that made the biggest impression. Along with his wife Felicia, Tiny ministered across the country, reaching out to troubled youth, and sharing his powerful testimony and inspiration in churches and schools.
Tommy "Tiny" Lister may not have been an A list star, but he was certainly one of Hollywood's most instantly recognizable and busiest character actors, until his death on December 10, 2020, in Marina del Rey, California. He was 62.- Eddie L. Long was born on 12 May 1953 in Huntersville, North Carolina, USA. He was an actor, known for Daddy's Little Girls (2007), For Honor or Glory (2010) and Definitely Divorcing (2016). He was married to Vanessa Griffin and Dabara S. Houston. He died on 15 January 2017 in Georgia, USA.
- Joyce Meyer is one of the world's leading Bible teachers and speakers who has her own syndicated television and radio program called "Enjoying Everyday Life". She is the leader of Joyce Meyer Ministries worldwide. She is a New York Times bestselling author, and her books have helped millions of people find hope and restoration through Jesus Christ. She also has a magazine titled "Enjoying Everyday Life".
Joyce started as a local Bible teacher in 1976, then became an associate pastor of a church in St. Louis, Missouri in 1980. She became an ordained minister in 1981. In 1985 her ministry was titled "Life in the Word".
By 2003, Joyce's ministry grew by leaps and bounds and soon she was teaching citywide, statewide, countrywide and now worldwide through Joyce Meyer Ministries and her television, radio and magazine titles were changed to "Enjoying Everyday Life". She teaches on hundreds of subjects based on her experience and how she applies the Bible to every facet of her life.
Joyce holds an earned PhD in theology from Life Christian University in Tampa, Florida, an honorary doctorate in Divinity from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and an honorary doctorate in Sacred Theology from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona.
Joyce has authored over 90 self-help non-fiction books and a handful of fiction books.
Joyce was abused by her father growing up and by her first husband. Through God's Word, she was able to forgive these men. Joyce is a breast cancer survivor. She believes and teaches that regardless of a person's background or past mistakes, God has a place for them and can help them on their path to enjoying everyday life.
Joyce and her husband, Dave, have been married for over forty years, and they are the parents of four grown children. Dave and Joyce Meyer make their home in St. Louis, Missouri. All four of Joyce's children are involved in some facet of Christian ministry. - Myles Munroe was born on 20 April 1954 in Nassau, Bahamas. He was an actor, known for Stages (2015), On the Wings of Men (2011) and Praise (1973). He was married to Ruth Ann. He died on 9 November 2014 in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas.
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Artistic Director of Stage Company of South Australia 1977 - 87. Head of Drama, Brent St. School of Arts (Sydney) 1997-00. Directed over 80 plays, including 'Sons of Cain' on London's West End (1986). Freelance actor. Semi-regular in TV series 'All Saints'. Voice and acting teacher.- Tommy Tenney is known for One Night with the King (2006), Israel: A Historic Land of Hope (2012) and Praise (1973).
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She was born in Texas but grew up in Washington D.C. Goodman has been in multiple movies; first starting out in 2002 as a freshman doing her comedic acting at Syracuse University on a show called SU Live. In 2003, she left Syracuse and transferred to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
Goodman recently wrapped guest star roles on ABC's Sons & Daughters, CSI: New York, NCIS, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, and a supporting role in the new Lucy Liu/Nick Lachey movie Rise.
She has been a member of Nick Cannon's Wild 'N Out and was shooting the feature "Shuttle in Boston." She has also been featured in MTV's Exposed.
She also played in the film German movie Friendship!.- Music Department
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Andraé Crouch was born on 1 July 1942 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Color Purple (1985), Colors (1988) and Downsizing (2017). He died on 8 January 2015 in Northridge, California, USA.- Actor
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Johnny Pacar was born in Dearborn, Michigan. He grew up an avid hockey player, who always dreamed of one day playing in the NHL. However, Johnny's hockey career was put on hold after he was discovered while performing in his high school's theater productions. Johnny received great feedback for his acting talents and was encouraged to move to Los Angeles. Within a month of arriving in Los Angeles Pacar booked a national commercial. Not long after that came numerous television roles on many prime time shows including recurring characters on Boston Public and American Dreams.
He became a teen icon when landing the lead in the Disney Channel Original Movie Now You See It.... He went on to star as a series regular in NBC/Discovery Kids hit series Flight 29 Down (2005-2007). His success in television propelled him into film landing him many starring roles in such features as Universal Pictures Wild Child and the lead opposite Richard E. Grant in the romantic comedy Love Hurts which earned him numerous acting nominations and a Best Supporting Actor award win. He also starred in the CBS/Hallmark hit Front of the Class (based on the novel "Front of the Class" that explored a families struggle with Tourette's Syndrome).
In 2009 he landed a role in ABC Family's gymnastics hit series Make It or Break It where he played the bad boy rocker Damon Young. While on hiatus from the show he got the chance to star opposite one of his childhood idols Christian Slater in the thriller Playback. He continued landing roles in film and television such as SyFy Network's hit TV movie Zombie Apocalypse and in the MTV pilot Hot Mess where he played the heartthrob Ben. He also starred in the Sony/Affirm thriller The Remaining. Aside from his acting career Johnny is an accomplished musician releasing two records with his pop/rock band Forever The Day where he served as frontman/lead singer and has released several singles as a solo artist as well. Johnny played for the charity celebrity basketball organization the Hollywood Knights playing for local schools and USO sponsored tours overseas.
When he's not acting or making music his other passions include cooking, painting and writing.- Actress
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Tasha Smith is a multifaceted actress and director whose work brings style and intensity to the projects she works on, whether in front of or behind the camera. From her roles as "Carol" on Fox's hit drama Empire, "Brenda" in Netflix's Running Out Of Time, to her critically-acclaimed portrayal of the drug-addicted "Ronnie Boyce" in HBO's Emmy Award winning mini-series The Corner, Tasha embodies her characters and gives them life. Tasha's memorable portrayal of "Angela" in Why Did I Get Married? and its sequel Why Did I Get Married, Too? sparked the creation of the spin-off series For Better Or Worse on OWN, for which she earned an NAACP Image Award nomination for "Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series." Other feature credits include Lionsgate films Addicted and Daddy's Little Girls (opposite Idris Elba), Sony's Jumping The Broom, and Universal's romantic comedy Couples Retreat, among others.
Most recently, Tasha has directed episodes of 9-1-1 for Fox, Black Lightning for The CW, the Untitled Tracy Oliver project for Amazon, Star on Fox, P-Valley on Starz, Tales on BET, as well as her directorial debut feature film for TV1 titled When Love Kills, which was nominated for a NAACP Award.
Tasha Smith's infectious optimism and enthusiasm command attention in her professional and private lives. She takes time to share her inspirational life story through motivational speaking and mentoring emerging actors through the Tasha Smith Actors Workshop (TSAW).- Charity Shea was born on 4 December 1983 in Denver, Colorado, USA. She is an actress, known for Alpha Dog (2006), After Sex (2007) and CSI: Miami (2002).
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Shani Rigsbee (Shani) is a Recording Artist - Singer, Composer and Producer whose work appears in major motion pictures and she has performed at some of the world's most prestigious venues. The recent end title credit song "Rise" from Warner Bros' American Wrestler, and her song "El Llamar de Pasión - Call of the Wild" featured in the Academy Award Winner for Best Picture, Crash are examples of songs she has composed and performed. She was also the Featured Vocalist in the 20th Century Fox epic, One Night With the King and her songs, voice and persona have been featured in numerous feature films such as The House of Sand and Fog (Dreamworks) where she also appeared on screen and in The Keeper - The Legend of Omar Khayyam (Guide Company Films) with Academy Award Winner Vanessa Redgrave, in which she also played the exotic Court Entertainer and was also the Executive Producer of the soundtrack. She has also appeared in and provided music for many other independent feature films and television shows and was the featured Vocalist for Sony Playstation's Parasite Eve, a mega popular International Hit. On screen, Shani has played a variety of roles from a sultry femme fatale to a seductive ancient temptress and her recent role of a Detective in Guardian Angel where she also serves as Co-Executive Producer. Her debut film role was the feature film Crossworlds with Rutger Hauer, Josh Charles and Jack Black. Several episodic television credits exist in her archives as a young girl in her early days in Los Angeles.
As a Recording Artist and Performer, she has toured the world from Los Angeles' Greek Theatre to London to Dubai and everywhere in between. She created a Production company, Cherokee Productions LLC with Cherokee Music Group being the music company through which she releases her music. One special, humanitarian project, "We Hear Your Voice" was an original song penned and Produced by Shani featuring some of the World's greatest voices giving voice to the people throughout the globe in solidarity and unity. Top Producers and musicians in the music industry have lent their support in this special project. She continues to Produce both Music and Film ventures with the latest being "City of Crows", a political thriller with supernatural elements contrasting. Shani serves as Producer and a featured actor, as well as creating the end title theme song.- Actor
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Lance was born in East Liverpool, Ohio. Lance is a veteran of the United States Air Force and a former Federal Air Marshal. He was one of the youngest Special Agents ever selected by Homeland Security. Lance is one of the best marksmen in the world. He is trained in several forms of martial arts, knife fighting and lethal close quarters combat. He is an expert in surveillance, counter surveillance, counter terrorism, intelligence and profiling. He left the government service behind him in late 2004 to pursue a career in film and television. He has a degree in Criminal Justice.
Lance's first published novel is Deluded Angels. Lance's directorial debut is the White T. produced for well under a million dollars, White T is set for theatrical release in 2013. He is a member of SAG, AFTRA, WGA and Producer's Guild eligible. Lance owns and operates Prefect Films with business partner, Blake Phillips. They also own a 6500 sf, state of the art production facility in North Hollywood, California. Lance and Blake produced 4 films in one year, all of which received international distribution.
He splits his time between writing, acting and producing. He is a passionate philanthropist.- Actor
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Born in Mashhad, Iran, Navid Negahban's passion for acting led him to Germany where he spent eight years before embarking on Hollywood. Dubbed as "the man of a thousand faces," he garnered critical acclaim for his role "Abu Nazir" on the Emmy® Award-winning series Homeland. His quiet and composed depiction of the al-Qaeda leader won Negahban worldwide recognition, but it was his portrayal of the Sultan, in Disney's remake of Aladdin, which made him a household name.
Negahban's film credits include Twelve Strong, American Assassin, Damascus Cover, Baba Joon, and American Sniper. His extensive and diverse television portfolio consists of the portrayal of "Amahl Farouk/The Shadow King" on FX's Legion, making him the first Farsi speaking character in the Marvel Universe. He has also guest starred in classics such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, Law & Order: SVU, Veep, CSI:NY, The Closer, The West Wing, and more.
Negahban received a historic BAFTA nomination for his performance as "Hajj Agha" in the video game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, marking the first time a Middle Eastern and Muslim actor has been nominated in this category.
In 2019 he started Romany Road Artist Foundation, a safe haven celebrating artistry, built by artists for artists.- Actor
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Stephen Baldwin was born on 12 May 1966 in Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Usual Suspects (1995), Bio-Dome (1996) and The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000). He has been married to Kennya Baldwin since 10 June 1990. They have two children.- Actress
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Susan Pari is an American Film, TV, and Theatre actress best known for her roles in Brothers and Sisters (2007), Sleeper Cell (2006), Crimes Against Charlie (2005), Exposure (2001) and Saving Jessica Lynch (2003). She produced the short film Mocking the Cosmos (1996) starring the acclaimed British actor Tim Roth and Kelly Rowan, which appeared in the Venice film Festival and aired on the Independent Film Chanel. Susan started her acting career in experimental theatre in New York, appearing in many off-Broadway productions, including pieces performed at HERE by Tiny Mythic founder Tim Maner, as well as productions directed by Obie award winning theatre artist Randolph Curtis Rand. In addition to her acting career, Susan was an accomplished model, and has appeared in many print campaigns including Nike, Clairol, and Wella , as well as commercials for Volkswagen, Clinique, Aveeno, Keri Lotion and Ivory Snow, among many others. She has traveled the world extensively, and speak Farsi and French fluently.- Started in theater at South Coast Repertory when he was 12. Majored in theater at UCSD. Best known for playing the all-american, philanthropic, athlete "Jason McNamara" on the ABC sitcom, The George Lopez show. Also known for playing lead roles in films such as Lionsgate's Jekyll + Hyde and the Indie-Netflix film He's Such a Girl. He played both characters, Jekyll and Hyde in this modern take on the old story, a young man striving to become something more regardless of the consequences. His role in 'Girl' is a far cry from the over sexed, manic killer portrayed in 'Hyde'. Fisher depicts a melancholy, sympathetic character who is constantly taken advantage of. His guest star television roles range from a surfer gone mad, to the perfect boyfriend, a privileged jock, to an east coast bartender, even a tattooed date rapist. He loves all aspects of acting, theater and the process. He currently resides in Los Angeles.
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Born in Cohutta, Georgia (population 661), Marla Maples got her start as an overachieving student, athlete, and homecoming queen who attended the University of Georgia before heading to New York City to pursue a career in the arts. With more than 15 films roles (Happiness, Black and White), numerous TV appearances (Spin City, The Nanny), Broadway shows (The Will Rogers Follies, Love, Loss and What I Wore), and dozens of magazine covers on her resume, Maples firmly secured her place in popular culture.
In 1999, she relocated to Southern California with daughter Tiffany in tow to focus on finding a quieter, more spiritual existence. The longtime Kabbalist released her first album, The Endless featuring Deepak Chopra, His Holiness the Dalai Lama & Michael Bernard Beckwith, and hosted a talk radio show, Awakening With Marla with specialists from the natural wellness world. With Tiffany having grown up and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2016, Marla made her triumphant return to the spotlight, tangoing her way through Season 22 of Dancing With the Stars alongside Tony Dovolani, co-hosting The View, The Doctors, and Good Day New York, and attending a host of VIP charity events.
The philanthropist, who herself suffered from Lyme disease as a teen, was honored for her work with the Global Lyme Alliance, and remains committed to supporting a multitude of non-profit organizations including Spirituality for Kids, Make a Wish Foundation, American Family Housing, Feed the Children, Shelter for the Homeless, The City of Hope, and Kids Creating Peace. Whether speaking about unity at the UN or performing her single "One World of Love" on stage at Carnegie Hall, the actress, musical artist, and philanthropist is steadfast in her mission to expand the greater good and add light to the world.- Daisy Fuentes was born on 17 November 1966 in Havana, Cuba. She is an actress, known for Baywatch (1989), Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995) and Curdled (1996). She has been married to Richard Marx since 23 December 2015. She was previously married to Timothy Adams.