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Where Are They Now - April 18, 2014

Hello fans,


It's time to vote for who you would like to see in upcoming issues of WATN. Here are the choices:

Quinn Cummings - The Goodbye Girl, Family
Gedde Watanabe - Sixteen Candles, Gung Ho, UHF
Charlie Korsmo - Dick Tracy, Hook, Can't Hardly Wait, What About Bob?
Olivia Hussey - Romeo and Juliet, Black Christmas, Death on the Nile
Lauren Chapin - Father Knows Best

To vote, visit: Where Are They Now Archives

In today's issue, we're catching up with actor Scott Wolf, well known for his roles on Party of Five and Everwood.

Take care,
Melissa


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--DEAD OR ALIVE?--

See if you know if the following celebrities have had a visit from the "Grim Reaper":

Valerie Perrine: She played Montana Wildhack in the film version of "Slaughterhouse Five" and has also appeared in "Lenny", "The Electric Horseman" and other movies

Andrew Sachs: Played the abused bellboy, Manuel, in the classic TV series "Fawlty Towers"

Jean-Luc Godard: French film director, pioneer of the New Wave, among his more famous films are "Breathless", "A Woman Is a Woman", and "Week End"

(Answer at the bottom)

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Scott Wolf

Learn More About Scott Wolf on Celebrity Nooz

BIRTH DATE: June 4, 1968, Boston, Massachusetts

CLAIM TO FAME: He is best known for his roles on the television series Party of Five, Everwood, and V.

FAMILY LIFE: He has been married to Kelley Marie Limp since 2004. They have two sons: Jackson Kayse (born 2009) and Miller William (2012). They are expecting a third child next month.

INFO: Wolf is known for his role as Bailey Salinger on Party of Five. On both Everwood and the short-lived The Nine, he portrayed a doctor. He also made guest appearances as himself on Action and Kids Inc. His sole Broadway theatre credit to date is Side Man.

TRIVIA: Was raised in a Reform Jewish family.

Grew up in West Orange, New Jersey, and graduated in 1986 from West Orange High School.

Attended The George Washington University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in finance.

Became a Brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity.

His cousin is comedian and Chelsea Lately regular Josh Wolf.

Was engaged to Alyssa Milano and, after their breakup, lived with Paula Devicq for a year.

WHERE IS HE NOW: Wolf continues to act. He played Chad Decker on the sci-fi TV series V from 2009-2011. He appeared on the TV series NCIS in 2011-12 as Jonathan Cole/Casey Stratton. Wolf has provided voices for the TV series Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters, and played Donnie Ryan on the TV series Perception.

Wolf and his wife make Park City, Utah, their family home and have a house in Santa Monica, California.

WRITE TO SCOTT WOLF:
Scott Wolf
c/o SFM
1122 S. Robertson Blvd., Suite 15
Los Angeles, CA 90035

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CREDITS:

2013-2014 Perception (TV Series)...Donnie Ryan / Donnie / Donald Ryan

2012-2013 Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters (TV Series)...Raiden Pierce-Okamoto / Mighty Shouter / Burnclaw the Relentless / ...

2013/II The Volunteer...Jimmy

2013 Imagine (Short)...John Morris

2011-2012 NCIS (TV Series)...Jonathan Cole / Casey Stratton

2012 Joey Dakota (TV Movie)...Franklin Morgan

2009-2011 V (TV Series)...Chad Decker

2008 CSI: NY (TV Series)...Mackinley Taylor
My Name Is Mac Taylor (2008)

2006-2007 The Nine (TV Series)...Jeremy Kates

2007 Making It Legal (TV Movie)...Josh

2004-2006 Everwood (TV Series)...Dr. Jake Hartman

2005 Love Thy Neighbor...Kenny

2004 Kat Plus One (TV Movie)...Josh

2003 Picking Up & Dropping Off (TV Movie)...Will

2003 Rubbing Charlie (TV Movie)...Charlie

2002 Emmett's Mark...Emmett Young

2001 Jenifer (TV Movie)...Jenifer's Date

2001 Spin City (TV Series)...Tim Connelly

2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (Video)...Scamp (speaking) (voice)

1994-2000 Party of Five (TV Series)...Bailey Salinger

1999 Time of Your Life (TV Series)...Bailey Salinger
The Time They Threw That Party (1999)
The Time Sarah Got Her Shih-Tzu Together (1999)

1999 Action (TV Series)...Scott Wolf
Twelfth Step to Hell (1999)

1999 Go...Adam

1998 Welcome to Hollywood...Actor

1996 The Evening Star...Bruce

1996 Saturday Night Special (TV Series)
Episode #1.1 (1996)

1996 White Squall...Charles 'Chuck' Gieg / Narrator

1995 MADtv (TV Series)...Bailey Salinger
Episode #1.6 (1995)

1994 Double Dragon...Billy Lee

1994 Blossom (TV Series)...Gordon 'Gordo' McCain
Double Date (1994)

1993 Evening Shade (TV Series)...David

1993 Teenage Bonnie and Klepto Clyde...Clyde

1993 Parker Lewis Can't Lose (TV Series)...Brian Sommerville
The Rocky Kohler Picture Show (1993)

1993 The Commish (TV Series)...Todd Clements
Dead Cadet's Society (1993)

1992 Yesterday Today (TV Movie)

1990-1991 Saved by the Bell (TV Series)...Student / Waiter at the Max / Movie Patron

1991 All I Want for Christmas...Choir (as D. Scott Wolf)

1991 Kids Incorporated (TV Series)...Billy / Bobby
Double Trouble (1991)

To see Then & Now pictures of Scott Wolf, visit: Celebrity Nooz

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--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--

Valerie Perrine - ALIVE
Born: 09/03/1943

Andrew Sachs - ALIVE
Born: 04/07/1930

Jean-Luc Godard - ALIVE
Born: 12/03/1930

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WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...

4/16
John Furlong, 63, Canadian journalist and broadcaster
(CBC), cancer.
Frank Kopel, 65, Scottish footballer (Dundee United),
complications from dementia.

4/15
Zeyini Celik, 120, Turkish supercentenarian.
Robert-Casimir Tonyui Messan Dosseh-Anyron, 88, Togolese
Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Lome (1962-1992).
Shane Gibson, 35, American guitarist (Korn, stOrk),
complications from a blood clotting disorder.
Pelle Jacobsson, 71, Swedish journalist (Aftonbladet).
Henry Jones, 72, Australian river activist (Murray-
Darling basin), complications from melanoma, spleen
and liver cancer.
Júnior, 70, Filipino singer and actor.
Claudio Tello, 50, Chilean footballer (Cobreloa),
cancer.
Nancy Tokar Miller, 72, American artist.
Eliseo Veron, 78, Argentine sociologist, anthropologist
and semiotician, cancer.
Hugo Villar, 88, Uruguayan physician and politician.
Sir Owen Woodhouse, 97, New Zealand judge, member of
the Supreme Court, President of the Court of Appeal
(1981-1986).
Anselmo Zarza Bernal, 97, Mexican Roman Catholic
prelate, Bishop of Linares (1962-1966) and Leon
(1966-1992).

4/14
Roland Issifu Alhassan, 81, Ghanaian diplomat and
politician, Ambassador to Germany, MP for Tolon-Kumbungu
(1969-1971, 1979-1981), co-founder of the New Patriotic
Party.
Nina Cassian, 89, Romanian poet, heart attack.
Joe Curl, 59, American basketball coach (University of
Houston), heart failure.
Clement Guggiana, 82, American politician, Mayor of
Santa Rosa, California.
Maalim Gurumo, 74, Tanzanian dansi musician (Msondo
Ngoma).
Brian Harradine, 79, Australian politician, Senator
for Tasmania (1975-2005), longest-serving independent
parliamentarian, stroke.
Pirzada Najmul Hassan, 64, Pakistani watercolour
artist, complications from burn injuries.
Crad Kilodney, 66, Canadian writer, cancer.
Wally Olins, 83, British business consultancy and
public relations executive, Chairman of Saffron Brand
Consultants.
Armando Peraza, 89, Cuban-born American Latin jazz
percussionist (Santana, George Shearing, Dave Brubeck),
pneumonia.
Paul Sadala, Congolese militant, shot.
Davorin Savnik, 85, Slovene industrial designer and
architect.
Samuel Jesse Smith, 88, American Navajo soldier, code
talker during WWII, pneumonia.
Mick Staton, 74, American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives serving West Virginia's
3rd District (1981-1983).
Jess Tanchanco, 83, Filipino politician, Director of
the National Food Authority (1972-1986), heart attack.

4/13
Kshetra Pratap Adhikari, 72, Nepali poet, lyricist and
politician, heart attack.
Emanuele Cassani, 25, Italian motorcycle racer, race
collision.
Alexander Chernobrovtsev, 83, Russian artist and muralist.
Fred Enke, 89, American football player (Detroit Lions,
Philadelphia Eagles), dementia.
Abdul Ghani Hamid, 81, Singaporean writer and visual
artist, pneumonia.
Edward Kamuda, 74, American historian, co-founder of
the Titanic Historical Society, consultant on Titanic.
Ernesto Laclau, 78, Argentine post-Marxist political
theorist, heart attack.
Otto Petersen, 53, American ventriloquist and comedian
(Otto & George).
Chase Pinkham, 23, American racing cyclist, drug
overdose.
Bill Quinter, 74, American CFL football player (Ottawa
Rough Riders) and CFL/NFL executive, general manager
of the Saskatchewan Roughriders (1984-1986).
Michael Ruppert, 63, American author, journalist,
radio show host and conspiracy hawk, suicide by
gunshot.
Theoklitos Setakis, 83, Greek Orthodox hierarch,
Metropolitan Bishop of Ioannina (since 1975).
Rafal Sznajder, 41, Polish Olympic fencer (1996, 2000,
2004), heart attack.

4/12
Pierre Autin-Grenier, 67, French author.
James M. Coleman, 90, American politician, member of the
New Jersey General Assembly (1966-1972).
Herb Emory, 61, American radio traffic reporter (WSB),
heart attack.
Eduard Gaugler, 85, German economist.
Robert Harder, 84, American politician, member of the
Kansas House of Representatives (1961-1967), brain tumor.
Fred Ho, 56, American saxophonist, composer and social
activist, complications from colorectal cancer.
Boris Karadimchev, 81, Bulgarian composer and film scorer.
Brita Koivunen, 82, Finnish singer.
Marty Little, 67, American stock car racing journalist
and announcer, pancreatic cancer.
Pierre-Henri Menthéour, 53, French racing cyclist,
cancer.
Dorothy Mitchum, 94, American actress.
Maurício Alves Peruchi, 24, Brazilian footballer,
traffic collision.
Hal Smith, 82, American baseball player (St. Louis
Cardinals).
Billy Standridge, 60, American race car driver and team
owner (NASCAR, Nationwide Series), cancer.
Hamish Watt, 88, Scottish politician, MP for Banffshire
(1974-1979).

4/11
Alfredo Alcon, 84, Argentine actor (The Innocents, El
Santo de la Espada, Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf),
respiratory disease.
Antonio Aldonza, 88, Spanish footballer.
Epifania Archuleta, 92, American weaving artist.
Nandu Bhende, 58, Indian musician and actor, heart
attack.
Rolf Brem, 88, Swiss graphic artist, sculptor and
illustrator.
Edna Dore, 92, British actress (EastEnders), emphysema.
Amar Dunstan Endawie Enchana, 78, Malaysian politician,
Sarawak MLA for Krian, High Commissioner to Australia
and New Zealand.
Joyce Esterson, 83, British politician, Mayor of
Rochester-upon-Medway (1991-1992), Parkinson's disease.
Johnny Harrington, 77, Irish bloodstock agent and horse
trainer, cancer.
Bill Henry, 86, American baseball player (Boston Red
Sox, Cincinnati Reds), heart attack.
Zander Hollander, 91, American sports journalist, author
and trivia expert, Alzheimer's disease.
Lou Hudson, 69, American basketball player (St. Louis
Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers), complications from a stroke.
John Ruck Keene, 97, British chemist, CEO and Secretary
General of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Myer Kripke, 100, American rabbi and philanthropist.
Sergey Nepobedimy, 92, Soviet rocket designer (3M6 Shmel,
Arena, OTR-23 Oka, OTR-21 Tochka, 9K11 Malyutka).
Ron Pundak, 58, Israeli diplomat, involved in Oslo I
Accord, cancer.
Minoru Sano, 63, Japanese chef, multiple organ failure.
Patrick Seale, 83, Northern Irish journalist, foreign
correspondent and historian (The Observer), brain cancer.
Rolando Ugolini, 89, Italian footballer (Middlesbrough).
Jesse Winchester, 69, American musician and songwriter,
bladder cancer.
Carl Zimmermann, 96, American news anchor (WITI) and WWII
war correspondent.

4/10
Tony Ayala, Sr., 74, American light middleweight boxer
and trainer, complications from diabetes.
Steve Backer, 76, American jazz record producer and
executive, pneumonia.
Dominique Baudis, 66, French journalist, writer and
politician, Mayor of Toulouse (1983-2001), cancer.
Justin Marie Bomboko, 86, Congolese politician, Head of
Government (1960-1961).
Joe Dini, 85, American politician, member of the Nevada
House of Representatives (1967-2002), complications from
diabetes.
Bill Doolittle, 90, American football player and coach
(Western Michigan Broncos).
Laszlo Felkai, 73, Hungarian Olympic water polo player
(1960, 1964, 1968).
Jim Flaherty, 64, Canadian politician, Minister of
Finance (2006-2014), MP for Whitby-Oshawa (since 2006),
MPP for Whitby-Ajax (1995-2005), heart attack.
Phyllis Frelich, 70, American Tony Award-winning
actress (Children of a Lesser God), progressive
supranuclear palsy.
Carol Grimaldi, 75, American restaurateur, co-founder
of Grimaldi's Pizzeria, cancer.
Jan Hirka, 90, Slovak Catholic hierarch, Bishop of
Presov (1990-2002).
Richard Hoggart, 95, British academic and author (The
Uses of Literacy), dementia.
Nick Honea, 27, American television personality
(Redneck Island), carbon monoxide poisoning.
Thomas M. Jacobs, 87, American Olympic skier (1952).
Lutz Ludwig, 57, German techno DJ and musician.
Massimo Morozzi, 73, Italian architect, co-founder of
Archizoom Associati, art director for Edra.
Doris Pilkington Garimara, 76, Australian author
(Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence), ovarian cancer.
Gregory White Smith, 62, American biographer (Jackson
Pollock: An American Saga), Pulitzer Prize winner
(1991), brain tumor.
Eddy Thomas, 82, Jamaican dancer, choreographer and
teacher, co-founder of National Dance Theatre Company.
Sue Townsend, 68, British novelist and playwright
(Adrian Mole series), stroke.