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<title>Rick Springfield</title>
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<description>Springfield’s career has had more peaks and valleys than a mountain range.  An Aussie whose rock career began in the 60s with the bands Rock House and Zoot, Springfield went solo in the 70s and was groomed as a Bobby Sherman-esque teen idol before fading from view.  He burst into the American consciousness in two different media in the early 80s, first playing Dr. Noah Drake on General Hospital and then with one of the best-selling and most critically acclaimed songs of 1981, Jessie’s Girl.  Several platinum albums followed and then by the late 80s Springfield had disappeared again. 
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<title>Siouxsie Sioux</title>
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<description>Born May 27, 1957 in Bromley, London 
 
In the mid-70s, Siouxsie Sioux was a member of the Bromley Contingent.  A bunch of the teenagers that hung out with and followed the Sex Pitols. 
 
In 1976 Siouxsie formed and fronted the influential punk/new wave band Siouxsie   the Banshees and its splinter group The Creatures. 
 
All albums were met with critical acclaim. 
 
After many successful albums the band ceased in 1996. 
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<title>Emo Philips</title>
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<description>Emo Philips rose to prominence in the 80s with the explosion of the comedy club scene across America.  Emo’s bizarre, high-pitched delivery and often anti-joke style put him more in company with Andy Kaufman and Pee Wee Herman than Jerry Seinfeld.  In fact, if his routine can be compared to any other comedian it would probably be Stephen Wright.  Emo’s specialty was and is taking a routine quote and adding a bizarre twist.  His surreal performance artist approach didn’t translate easily into film or TV and he never achieved the kind of stardom that less talented comedians did. 
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<title>Sara Gilbert</title>
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<description>Sara Gilbert is an Emmy-nominated American actress best known for her role as Darlene Conner-Healy from 1988-1997 in the sitcom Roseanne. She wrote a fourth-season episode called "Don't Make Me Over." The producers of the show arranged the show's taping around her schedule - She graduated from Yale with honours in 1997. 
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<title>Darius McCrary</title>
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<description>McCrary is best known as "Eddie Winslow" on Family Matters, more commonly referred to as "That Urkel Show."  
 
Eddie was the eldest of the Winslow children. He also was beat up by a street gang on a very special episode.  
 
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