Jonathan Levit (HOST)
It all started with a magic trick at the age of 8 -- Jonathan Levit has been amazing people and making them laugh ever since. Originally from New York, and having lived all over the world, with his roots firmly established in magic, he made the move to Los Angeles in 1997. He had his first shot at acting when he landed a starring role on "The X-Files." From there he co-starred in films such as "Tortilla Heaven," "Unspeakable," "Val Val" and "War of the Worlds II" and hosted tv series Green Wheels, Wired Next Fest and Miracle Hunters. In addition to bringing his first love of magic as host and judge of Celebracadabra, Jonathan can also be seen hosting Green With Envy on the Fine Living network and Paranormal U.S.A. on A&E Biography Channel in 2008.
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C. Thomas Howell
C.Thomas Howell, also known as "Tommy", has an impressive list of credits to his name. As an established Actor, Writer, Director, Producer, TV Host and Radio Personality, Howell is recognized as a Hollywood favorite. At a young age, he graced the silver screen in Steven Spielberg's "E.T. The Extraterrestrial", Francis Ford Coppola's "The Outsiders", "The Hitcher", "Red Dawn", "Soul Man" and many others. More recently, his film credits include roles in "Hidalgo" & H.G. Wells "War of the Worlds". Howell also directed and stars in "War of the Worlds ll" which is out now. His TV credits include a recurring role as Barry Landes on the hit show "24" as well as a guest starring role on "ER". He is hosting and executive producing "Hillbilly Deluxe" which premieres on CMT this summer.
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Lisa Ann Walter
Best known for her fan-favorite performances of Chessy in "The Parent Trap" and Bobbie (The Bobbinator) in the Richard Gere/Jennifer Lopez starrer, "Shall We Dance" - LISA ANN WALTER was trained in classical theater at The Catholic University of America which led to Regional/Dinner/Children's/Off-Broadway theater, internship at the prestigious Arena Stage and ultimately - of course! ...stand-up comedy.
Hollywood pursued Lisa Ann and her brand of brash, sexy "Momedy", which resulted in her creating, producing and starring in several sit-coms including ABC's ode to the working Mother, "Life's Work". She immensely enjoyed her starring role as news-producer, Rachel Glass in the critically acclaimed, "Breaking News" and working with Jim Carrey and Jen Aniston in "Bruce Almighty".
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Hal Sparks
Actor/comedian Hal Sparks began his professional career as a teenager in Chicago. As a member of the famed Second City Troupe, his quick wit and affable personality quickly gained him recognition and acclaim. In 1987 he was named the "Funniest Teenager In Chicago" by the Chicago Sun Times. After a successful run with Second City, Sparks moved to Los Angeles and, from 1999 -- 2000, was the host of the Emmy Award-winning "Talk Soup" on E! Entertainment Television, winning rave reviews from fans and critics alike. For five seasons, he starred on the hit Showtime series "Queer As Folk" and his keen knowledge of pop culture landed him a leading role as a commentator on the hit VH1 "I Love the 80's" series.
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