Episode 10: Howard Fine
A native of New York City Howard Fine, "acting coach to the stars," is recognized as one of the premiere acting teachers and most sought-after coaches in the entertainment industry.
In 1985, the prestigious Howard Fine Acting Studio was established. Today, his studio serves over three hundred students. Mr. Fine's celebrity students include Brad Pitt, Michael Chiklis, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. Howard Fine is also one of the most sought after reviewers of Oscar-nominated performances for media outlets such as the Los Angeles Times, Access Hollywood, "E" and USA Today.
Episode 11: Danny Wood
Singer Danny Wood is one of the original members of the globally celebrated band "New Kids on the Block". New Kids sold over 60 million albums worldwide and broke numerous sales and attendance records at major venues around the world.
With the release of his debut solo CD, "Second Face," Danny demonstrates his maturity as a singer and song writer.
Episode 12: Jennifer O'Neill
Actress and model Jennifer O'Neill has over 30 feature films to her credit. She might be best known for her role as the beautiful married woman that gives a teenager his first lesson in love in "Summer of 42," a movie that sky rocked her to international stardom.
Jennifer O'Neill is also a successful author. Her first book and biography "Surviving Myself" was a best seller. Currently, she's touring the country promoting her latest book "From Fallen to Forgiven."
Episode 13: Crystal Gayle
Country singing legend Crystal Gayle is known for her rich voice and trademark long hair. Crystal has won numerous Grammy Awards along with being voted Best Female Country Performer three times. She is also the younger sister of another country singing legend Loretta Lynn.
Crystal became a major crossover star in the late 70s when she recorded "Don't it Make My Brown Eyes Blue." The song rose to number one on the country charts and reached number two on the National Pop charts. In 1982, she also recorded "Just You and I," a duet with Eddie Rabbit that became another number one hit and evolved into one of the most popular and requested wedding songs of all time.
Episode 14: Kiki Shepard
Kiki is best known as the "Queen Of Fashion," as she shows off the season's latest designs in haute couture every week on TV's hottest late-night variety show, "Showtime in Harlem." Kiki recently made a guest appearance on the popular ABC soap opera "General Hospital" as Sandy, the roadhouse owner. Her film Credits include HBO's "Miss Ever's Boys," "The Josephine Baker Story," "A Rage in Harlem" and "The Cotton Club." Kiki's Broadway credits include "The Wiz," "Porgy and Bess" and "Your Arm's Too Short to Box with God."
Episode 15: Michael Amante
Tony Bennet hailed multi-talented vocalist Michael Amante, the next Mario Lanza. Michael’s career has taken him into opera and musical theater, where he has sung leading roles in "LaBohome" and "Madame Butterfly." Other credits include "West Side Story," "Grease" and "Jesus Christ Superstar." Michael also holds the distinction of performing for the Pope, as well as his idol, Luciano Pavarotti.
Episode 16: Orleans
In the 70s, Orleans topped the charts with such mega hits as "Still the One" and "Dance With Me."
Currently, Larry Happen, Lance Happen, and Jolin Hall are celebrating their 30th anniversary together with the release of their latest CD "Still the One." They discuss their years together as Orleans, also their roles as husbands, fathers, community activists and philanthropists.
Episode 17 Peter Tork
Peter Tork is one of the members of the legendary Pop-Group "The Monkees." In the late 60s, The Monkees sold an incredible 16 million albums and 7½ million singles in under three years. At the height of their popularity, recordings by The Monkees outsold those of The Beatles and the Rolling Stones combined. And who could forget the popular Monkees television show, which produced 58 episodes between 1966 and 1967. Today, those shows can be seen daily in syndication throughout the world.
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