The Jones Boys is an actor, known for Can This Be Dixie? (1936), The Johnny Cash Show (1969) and The Big Show (1936).
The Kid Laroi was born on August 17, 2003 in Waterloo, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor and composer, known for Juice WRLD with Marshmello feat. Polo G & The Kid Laroi: Hate the Other Side (2020), The Kid Laroi Feat. Lil Tecca: Diva (2020) and The Kid Laroi Feat. Mustard: Still Chose You (2021).
The Kid Mero was born on May 15, 1983 in Washington Heights, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Desus & Mero (2019), Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020) and The Premise (2021). He is married to Heater Martinez. They have four children.
The King Cole Trio is an actor, known for Labor Day (2013), Revolutionary Road (2008) and 2046 (2004).
From small rod-controlled puppets to costumed Saturday morning characters to the towering marionettes of 'N Sync featured at the 2000 AMA Awards, brothers Sid & Marty Krofft have been entertaining audiences around the world with their puppets for over 80 years. Sid Krofft joined a traveling circus sideshow where he was billed as "The World's Youngest Puppeteer," and he later embarked on adventures around the globe as the opening act for celebrities like Liberace and Judy Garland, eventually dragging younger brother Marty along for the ride. During a brief encounter with Walt Disney, Marty was advised to put his name above everything he produced, and the business-conscious youngster took it to heart. Sid and Marty went on to become a sensation at the 1962 World's Fair with their risque show "Les Poupées de Paris," which featured topless wooden dancers and led them to work creating puppet shows for the Six Flags chain of amusement parks. Their Six Flags work caught the attention of Hanna-Barbera, who hired the Kroffts to create the costumes for "The Banana Splits," a Saturday morning hit, which paved the way for them to produce their own TV show, signature creation "H.R. Pufnstuf." From the inhabitants of Tranquility Forest in "The Bugaloos" to the hat people of "Lidsville" to "Wonderbug" the dune buggy, the Krofft puppets were kings on Saturday mornings for the next decade, but as the 1980s were ushered in, live-action shows were phased out. The puppets continued to appear in shows like "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters" and on various TV specials, but the Krofft puppet style was looking badly-dated as audiences were entranced by the likes of E.T. and Yoda. In 1987, a new puppet style was unveiled in the syndicated "D.C. Follies," which featured a vast parade of celebrity puppets convening in a bar which was tended by Fred Willard. From that point onward, the puppets have changed with the times, evolving through the 1990s reboot of "Land of the Lost" and the then-cutting-edge technology of Tiger Electronics' "Toby Terrier" to the elaborate creatures seen more recently in the Amazon reboot of "Sigmund and the Sea Monsters" and on Nickelodeon's "Mutt & Stuff."
The Lady Aye is known for Mysteries at the Museum (2010), Tom Papa: Live in New York City (2011) and Beyond the Unknown (2019).
With glitzy outfits, sky-high wigs, and false eyelashes long enough to embarrass even Tammy Faye Bakker, multi-talented drag artiste Lady Bunny would turn heads even if looking glamorous was his only talent. But this isn't just another man in a dress. Lady Bunny is a successful comedienne, emcee, singer, songwriter, actress, DJ, and, most famously, the founder, organizer, and hostess of Wigstock, the outrageous festival of drag and music that had been delighting over 40,000 New Yorkers and tourists visiting New York for the event, every Labor Day for over 20 years. The feature film, Wigstock, The Movie, which chronicled the event from preparation to performance day, was produced specifically about this popular event and Lady Bunny, and has just recently been re-released on DVD. Bunny tours constantly, bringing down the house from Cincinnati to Tel Aviv with her bawdy, Dusty Springfield-meets-Don-Rickles mix of potty-mouthed humor, Southern charm, zany "Laugh-In"-style skits, and X-rated pop song parodies. Bunny has emceed events around the world ranging from Van Cleef Arpels corporate parties to Gay Pride Parades and has shared the stage with the likes of Pamela Anderson, Margaret Cho, Dennis Rodman, Cyndi Lauper, k.d. Lang, and the B-52's, just to name a few. As a journalist, Bunny keeps a high profile with her weekly "Star Style Report" for Star Magazine. Bunny also writes regularly for various other publications such as Visionaire, Paper, Instinct, Genre, V, Interview and Time Out New York. Frequent TV and Film appearances also bring Bunny's name to the worldwide masses. As a talking head for TV networks like E! and VH1 and with appearances on Comedy Central's "Pam Anderson Roast," HBO's "Sex and the City"; Britney Spears' MTV special "In the Zone & Up All Night," as well as feature films such as Not Another Gay Movie 2, Dragtime, Party Girl, and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, Lady Bunny is no stranger to the various demographic pools. Bunny's even been consistently mentioned on the international hit show "Will & Grace," cementing her status as an icon. Lady Bunny has entertained the masses at fashion industry parties and society events, has collaborated as a singer and songwriter, is a frequent cultural commentator and has performed all over the world including: Summer Rites in London, White Party in Palm Springs, Europe's most famous gay club, Heaven in London (which was one of their biggest selling nights ever), The Queen in Paris, as well as events in Morocco, Montreal, Melbourne, Japan, Berlin, Rome, Las Vegas and Amsterdam. Talented, glamorous, and funny as hell, Lady Bunny is a glittering comet hurtling toward planet Show Biz. Brace yourself for impact.
The Legend of Zelda Miller-Rogen is an actress, known for For a Good Time, Call... (2012).
The Light Crust Doughboys is known for Striptease (1996), Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula (1997) and Wit's End (2005).
The London Community Gospel Choir is known for Amnesty International's Big 30 (1991), Stephen (2021) and Saturday Night Out (1985).