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Fred Applegate (actor) David Archuleta. Ken Ard (dancer) Sammy Arena. Mark Arm. James Armstrong (musician) Joe Lee Armstrong. Billy Boy Arnold. Tod Ashley.
The most popular given names by state in the United States vary. This is a list of the top 10 names in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia for the years 1998 through 2023. This information is taken from the "Popular Baby Names" database maintained by the United States Social Security Administration.
Harve Presnell. George Harvey Presnell ( / prɛzˈnɛl /; September 14, 1933 – June 30, 2009) was an American actor and singer. He began his career in the mid-1950s as a classical baritone, singing with orchestras and opera companies throughout the United States. His career reoriented away from classical music to musical theatre in 1960 after ...
Pages in category "American male actors" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 478 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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Kristoffer Polaha is an American actor. He is best known for his starring roles on television as Jason Matthews in North Shore, Nathaniel "Baze" Bazile in Life Unexpected, and Henry Butler in Ringer. [1] He has also appeared in films Devil's Knot (2013), Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) [2] and Jurassic World Dominion (2022).
Parker Yancey McCollum (born June 15, 1992) [4] is an American country singer-songwriter based in Texas. The owner of PYM Music, he released his first single and EP in 2013; [5] his debut album The Limestone Kid was released on February 24, 2015. [6] The Austin Chronicle gave the release 3.5/5 stars, writing that "it's too early to declare The ...
Boy's pink silk shirt ( Missouri, circa 1890) Since at least the 19th century, the colours pink and blue have been used to indicate gender, particularly for babies and young children. The current tradition in the United States (and an unknown number of other countries) is "pink not for girls, blue for boys".