Born in Brooklyn New York, Keitel went on to become one of the prolific actors of his generation starring in dozens of films over the decades. His on-screen career boomed with collaborations with acclaimed director Martin Scorsese on films like Mean Streets, Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore and Taxi Driver. His most noteworthy performance was in Bugsy which earned him an Oscar nomination.
Keitel has continued to showcase versatility in his work in the 90’s by starring in serious movies like the arthouse drama, Lulu on the Bridge to goofy ones like Little Nicky. He has also starred in the National Treasure movies and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). Currently, he is married to his second wife Daphna Kastner with whom he has a son, Roman.
Barry William instantly became an instant hit after starring as Greg Brady, the eldest child in the hit 70’s show The Brady Brunch. Not only was he blessed with good looks, but he also apparently had a great singing voice, and he ended up recording four music albums in his singing career. Good looks combined with the ability to act and sing helped him pave his way into the hearts of young girls as a one of the biggest teenage heartthrobs of the 70’s.
In 1989 he earned a Lifetime Achievement Award for making contributions towards the art of singing and acting. Eventually, he wrote his autobiography in 1992 which became an instant bestseller within months and was later adapted into a motion picture. He even guest starred in one of the later seasons of the Brady Bunch.
Howard gained popularity as a child star in hits 60’s shows like The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days. Happy Days which was a big hit back in those days had Howard playing the lead role of Richie Cunningham teenager growing up in Milwaukee.