James Twyman
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For over twenty years, James Twyman, also known as βThe Peace Troubadour,β has traveled to countries at war to share the prayers of peace from the 12 major religions of the world he put to music in 1994.
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Channing Chase
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Channing Chase currently portrays Dorothy "Dot" Dykeman Campbell, a blueblood socialite, in the AMC hit series Mad Men.
Although Channing Chase's film work includes "Evan Almighty," "You Did What," "South of the Border," and "Charlie Wilson's War," She is perhaps best known to television audiences for her sophisticated, upper class roles in "ER," "On The Lot," "Life With Bonnie," "Time of Your Life," "Home Improvement," and "Family Matters," as well as her guest starring role on "Cold Case," as the depressed, alcoholic, uncaring mother, thus adding to her range of character roles. Currently, she is recurring on "Mad Men," the AMC episodic sensation as Dorothy 'Dot' Dykeman Campbell, the w
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Louis Gossett Jr.
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Although he was picked to play for the New York Knicks, Louis Gossett Jr. decided instead to pursue an acting career, making his Broadway debut in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun in 1959. In 1983, he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in An Officer and a Gentleman. Gossett has also had great success on television, earning an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe.
Born Louis Cameron Gossett Jr. on May 27, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York. He began acting in high school after being sidelined with a sports injury and attended New York University where he was a star basketball player. Though he was picked to play for the New York Knicks, he decided instead to pursue an acti
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