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Howard Allan Stern was born on Jan. 12, 1954 in Jackson Heights,
NY. His first radio experience was at Boston University, where
he volunteered at the college radio station. Along with several
other students, he created an on-air show called the King Schmaltz
Bagel Hour, a takeoff on the popular King Biscuit Flour Hour.
Predicting his penchant for controversy, the show was canceled
after its first broadcast, which included the comedy sketch
"Name That Sin, " a game show where contestants confessed their
worst sins. Stern graduated in 1976 with a 3.8 grade-point average
and a bachelor's degree in communications. During his first
paying radio gig, at an understaffed 3,000-watt station in Briarcliff
Manor, New York, "it dawned on me that I would never make it
as a straight deejay, " Stern told James S. Kunen in an interview
for People (10/22/84), "so I started to mess around. It was
unheard-of to mix talking on the phone with playing music. It
was outrageous, It was blasphemy."
Spouse: Alison Berns (4 June 1978 - 2001)
(divorced); 3 children
Actor - filmography
_1. "Doomsday" (2002) TV Series
(voice) As Orinthal
_2. Concert for New York City (2001)
(TV) As Himself
_3. "The Howard Stern Radio Show"
(1998) TV Series As Himself
_4. Private Parts (1997) As Himself
_5. Miss Howard Stern's New Year's
Eve Pageant (1994) (Video) As Himself
_6. New Year's Rotten Eve (1994)
(Video) As Himself)
_7. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
TV Series As Himself
_8. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta
(1992) (Video) As Himself
_9. MTV Video Music Awards 1992
(1992) (TV) As Fartman
10. "The Howard Stern Show" (1990) TV Series As Himself
11. Ryder P.I. (1986) As Ben Wah - T.V. Commentator
Writer - filmography
_1. "Doomsday" (2002) TV Series
_2. Adventures of Fartman, The
(2002)
_3. "Son of the Beach" (2000) TV
Series
_4. "The Howard Stern Radio Show"
(1998) TV Series
_5. Private Parts (1997) (book)
As aka Howard Stern's Private Parts (1997)
_6. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
TV Series
_7. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta
(1992) (Video)
_8. "The Howard Stern Show" (1990)
TV Series (writer)
Producer - filmography
_1. "Doomsday" (2002) TV Series
(executive producer)
_2. "Son of the Beach" (2000) TV
Series (executive producer)
_3. "Howard Stern Radio Show, The"
(1998) TV Series (co-producer)
_4. "Howard Stern Show, The" (1994)
TV Series (co-producer)
_5. "Howard Stern Show, The" (1990)
TV Series (producer)
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Born August 8, 1952, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Robin Quivers is best known for having acted
as the straight-woman and co-host for nearly two decades on
the popular, controversial 'Howard Stern Show" morning radio
broadcast. As a result, Quivers has been hailed the most popular
female radio personality in the U.S. She made her feature film
debut in Howard Stern's autobiographical comedy Private Parts
(1997).
Sometimes Credited As: Robyn Ophelia
Quivers, Robyn Quivers
Actress - filmography
_1. "The Howard Stern Radio Show"
(1998) TV Series As Herself
_2. Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood
Burn, An (1997) As Bonnie
_3. Private Parts (1997) As Herself
_4. Deadly Web (1996) (TV) As Lee
Aaron
_5. Miss Howard Stern's New Year's
Eve Pageant (1994) (Video) As Herself
_6. New Year's Rotten Eve (1994)
(Video) As Herself
_7. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
TV Series As Herself
_8. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta
(1992) (Video) As Herself
_9. "The Howard Stern Show" (1990)
TV Series As Herself
Notable TV guest appearances
_1. "The Magic Hour" (1998/I) playing
"Herself" 7/2/1998
_2. "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"
(1990) playing "Judith"
___ in episode: "You've Got to
Be a Football Hero" (episode # 4.12) 11/29/1993
_3. "The Larry Sanders Show" (1992)
playing "Herself"(voice)
___ in episode: "L.A. or N.Y.?"
(episode # 2.18) 9/29/1993
_4. "The Maury Povich Show" (1991)
playing "Herself"
_5. "Talk Soup" (1991) playing
"Herself"
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Born July 9 1955, Willimantic, Connecticut, USA
Fred Norris who can be heard daily on broadcasts
of the Howard Stern Show has an on-the-edge style that is key
to the eclectic tour-de-force known as the King Norris band.
Norris, whose credits include writing and performing with rock
greats such as Leslie West, Roger Daltry, Ray Davies and Ozzy
Osbourne, serves as front man for the group, handling lead vocal
and guitar responsibilities. He is backed by Frank Fallon on
drums and vocals and Robert Boyd on bass and vocals. The band
performs nationally and has appeared with Eddie Money, the Jeff
Healy Band, Ozzy Osbourne/the Ozz Fest, the H.O.R.D.E. Fest,
and three K-Rock Dysfunctional Family Picnics at Jones Beach,
NY featuring such artists as Blur, Bush, Foo Fighters, Soul
Asylum, Green Day, Ben Folds Five, Offspring, Rage Against the
Machine, Limp Bizkit, Live, Kid Rock, and Rob Zombie.
Spouse: Alison Furman Norris
Sometimes Credited As: Eric Fred Norris,
Eric Norris
Actor - Filmography
_1. Believe (2000/II) As The Moustached
Man
_2. Two Ninas (2000) As Eurotrash
_3. Everything's Jake (2000)
_4. Cold Hearts (1999) As Uncle
Joe
_5. Cruel Intentions (1999) As
Meter Maid
___aka Sexual Provocation (1999)
(Belgium: English title)
_6. "The Howard Stern Radio Show"
(1998) TV Series As Himself
_7. Lulu on the Bridge (1998) As
German Thug
_8. The Hotel Manor Inn (1997)
As Pete
_9. Private Parts (1997) As Himself
10. Miss Howard Stern's New Year's Eve Pageant (1994) (Video)
As Himself
11. New Year's Rotten Eve (1994) (Video) As Himself
___aka Howard Stern's New Year's
Rotten Eve (1994) (Video)
12. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994) TV Series As Himself
13. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta (1992) (Video) As Himself
14. "The Howard Stern Show" (1990) TV Series As Himself
Writer - Filmography
_1. "The Howard Stern Radio Show"
(1998) TV Series
_2. Miss Howard Stern's New Year's
Eve Pageant (1994) (Video)
_3. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
TV Series
_4. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta
(1992) (Video)
_5. "The Howard Stern Show" (1990)
TV Series (writer)
Sound Department - Filmography
_1. "The Howard Stern Radio Show"
(1998) TV Series (sound effects)
_2. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
TV Series (sound effects)
_3. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta
(1992) (Video) (sound effects)
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11 October 1967, New Jersey, USA
Joined the Howard Stern radio show in 2001,
replacing Jackie Martling. Avid fan of the New York Yankees.
Was an All-County baseball player, as a third baseman for Union
High School in Union, New Jersey Is of Italian descent.
Actor - filmography
_1. Old
School (2003) As Booker
_2.
Piece of My Heart, A (2002) As Lenny
_3.
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) As Bellboy
_4.
Boat Trip (2002) As Brian
_5.
"Crank Yankers" (2002) TV Series (voice)
_6.
The New York Friars Club Roast of Hugh M. Hefner(2001) (TV)
As Roaster
_7.
"The Howard Stern Show" (1994) TV Series As Himself (2001-)
_8.
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth (2000)
(Video)
___As Swim Coach Hasselhoff
_9.
The 4th Floor (1999) As Jerry
10. Puppet (1999) As Alexie
11. The Bachelor (1999) As Marco
12. Mystery Men (1999) As Big Red
13. Lost & Found (1999/I) As Wally
14. "The Norm Show" (1999) TV Series As Artie Henderson aka
"Norm" (2001) 15. "The Howard Stern Radio Show" (1998) TV Series
As Himself
16. Dirty Work (1998) As Sam McKenna
17. "Mad TV" (1995) TV Series As Various (1995-1997)
Notable TV guest appearances
_1.
"The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
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Gary Dell'Abate 14 March 1961, Uniondale, Long Island, New York,
USA
Nickname: Baba Booey
Spouse: Mary Dell'Abate (1992 - present), Has two Sons
named Jackson and Lucas
Trivia: Attended Adelphi university Started
at WNBC as Howard stern's coffee boy. Has two Sons named Jackson
and Lucas People used to Mistake Baba Booey as John Oates Of
the rock Duo Hall and Oates. Collects cartoon art and character
cells Auditioned to be an MTV VJ in 1988. (5-8-02) Winner of
the Bally's Fitness Challenge on the Howard Stern radio show.
Went from over 208 lbs to 172 lbs during the month-long contest,
beating out co-workers Benjy Bronk, Mike Gange and Artie Lange.
He had the greatest percentage weight-loss of the group, though
Benjy lost more pounds in total. The prize was $15,000.00.
The name "Baba Booey" came from an agruement
with Howard over the cartoon character name "Baba Looie" from
the "Quick Draw McGraw" cartoon. Gary insisted that the correct
name was Booey not Looie, and so, the joke began.
Actor - filmography
_1. "The
Howard Stern Radio Show" (1998) TV Series As Himself
_2. Private Parts (1997) As Himself
aka Howard Stern's Private Parts (1997)
_3. Miss Howard Stern's New Year's
Eve Pageant (1994) (Video) As Himself
_4. New Year's Rotten Eve (1994)
(Video) As Himself aka Howard Stern's New Year's
___ Rotten Eve (1994) (Video)
_5. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
TV Series As Himself
_6. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta
(1992) (V) As Himself
_7. "The Howard Stern Show" (1990)
TV Series As Himself
Producer - filmography
_1. "The
Howard Stern Radio Show" (1998) TV Series (executive producer)
_2. "The Howard Stern Show" (1994)
TV Series (producer)
_3. Howard Stern's Butt Bongo Fiesta
(1992) (Video) (executive producer)
_4. "The Howard Stern Show" (1990)
TV Series (producer)
Notable TV guest appearances
_1. "Son
of the Beach" (2000) in episode: "It's a Nude, Nude, Nude, Nude
World" ___(episode # 2.10) 6/10/2001
_2. "Magic Hour, The" (1998/I)
playing "Himself" 7/2/1998
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