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Dick Wolf

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

The creator and executive producer of the NBC cops-and-robbers juggernaut Law & Order, Dick Wolf presides over one of the most successful franchises in TV history.

Julie Taymor

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Taymor is the director who traded the fringe for the masses when she brought The Lion King and Spiderman to life on Broadway. One was a major success and one was a complete disaster. You guess which one's which.

Heidi Klum

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Model and TV personality Klum is best known as a Victoria's Secret pin-up and
the robotic yet lovable host of Project Runway. She's also the wife of Seal (the singer not the animal).

A.O. Scott

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

The co-chief film critic for the Times, Tony Scott is known for his wide-ranging taste and spot-on sarcastic reviews.

Sue Simmons

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Local news institution and f-bomb slinging Simmons has been reading the headlines on WNBC alongside Chuck Scarborough for more than 30 years. Tragically, WNBC decided not to renew her contract in 2012.

Tiki Barber

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

In 2006 Tiki Barber retired from the Giants as the most productive offensive player in team history. The shiny-domed athlete has traded in his cleats for guest spots on the Today Show alongside Matt Lauer and Sunday Night Football.

Gerald Schoenfeld

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

The longtime chairman of the Shubert Organization, Schoenfeld was once one of the most powerful men on Broadway. Schoenfeld died on November 25, 2008.

Bernadette Peters

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Peters is one of Broadway's most prolific talents, loved by the public for her roles in Gypsy and Annie Get Your Gun.

Stephen Schwartz

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Schwartz is the musical brains behind the high school musical staple Godspell and recent Broadway mega-hit Wicked.

Chuck Scarborough

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

A 30-year WNBC veteran, Scarborough is New York's longest-serving local news anchor.

Cindi Leive

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Cindi Leive has been editor-in-chief of Glamour since 2001.

Kristin Chenoweth

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

The diminutive Chenoweth and her iconic screech-voice have starred on both the Broadway stage (Wicked) and the small screen (The West Wing, Glee).

Amy Astley

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

A protegée of Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, Astley has been the editor of Teen Vogue since it was founded in 2002.

Matt Blank

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Blank is the chairman and CEO of Showtime, the "other" pay-cable channel.

Carolina Herrera

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

The Venezuelan-born designer founded the company that bears her name in 1981 and has become a celeb go-to for those who crave a more ladylike touch from their labels.

Roberta Myers

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

Robbie Myers is the editor-in-chief of Hachette's flagship women's title, Elle.

Gilles Bensimon

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:39PM

A legendary fashion photographer, Gilles Bensimon is perhaps best known for his longtime tenure as international creative director at Elle and for rolling off Tyra Banks' tongue as part of the prize package of America's Next Top Model.

Joe Zee

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:38PM

The founding editor of the ill-fated men's shopping title Vitals and a popular stylist, Zee is now the creative director at Elle.

John McEnroe

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:38PM

One of the greatest tennis players of all time, John McEnroe is as famous for his on-court disputes with officials as for his dozens of tournament titles. He's now a tennis commentator on NBC and with the BBC.

Dick Ebersol

cityfile · 02/03/08 09:38PM

Over the course of four decades in the business, Dick Ebersol has helped create Saturday Night Live with Lorne Michaels, brought the Olympics to NBC, and stolen John Madden away from ABC. Currently a senior adviser and former chairman of NBC Sports, Ebersol managed of all the sports programming you see on NBC and its many sister networks. His wife is actress Susan Saint James.