Lance Baller is known for Gold Rush: Winter's Fortune (2021), Gold Rush (2010) and Gold Rush: Dave Turin's Lost Mine (2019).
Lance Bangs was born on September 4, 1972 in Sacramento, California, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Her (2013), Paul (2011) and Being John Malkovich (1999). He has been married to Corin Tucker since June 19, 2000. They have one child.
Lance Barber was born and raised in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1973. He was born into a military family, with his father was M.P in the Army. Sadly when he was a year old, his dad was killed in line of duty. His mom raised him by herself in Battle Creek. When Lance was 7 years old, he went see the production of Grease and he fell in love of acting and that's what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. Lance graduated from Pennifield Senior High School in 1991. He went to Kellogg Community College and performed in school productions. He earned his associate's degree. After a year at the Barn Theatre, along side Jennifer Garner, he moved to Chicago and tried his luck at the famed Second City, under Del Close. Lance spent 5 years at Second City, where he performed along side Jack McBrayer. Lance moved to Los Angeles to try it out. There he made his first TV appearance on Gilmore Girls. He credits his breakout role in 2005 in HBO's The Comeback, where he worked with Lisa Kudrow. Lance is now working on the TV show Young Sheldon, where he plays George Cooper Sr., a spinoff of The Big Bang Theory. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife Aliza, a chef. He is the father of two children, a son and daughter. When Lance is not working, he is looking after his kids.
Lance Barresi is an actor, known for Deadwax (2018).
Lance Bass is the quintessential illustration of a highly successful and driven jack-of-all-trades: singer, host, actor, producer, writer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and cosmonaut. Beyond his fame as a member of the phenomenally successful group *NSYNC, where the group sold an impressive 60 million plus records worldwide, Bass has made himself a household name throughout the globe. With countless career highlights in music spanning the past 20 years, including multiple Grammy® nominations, two diamond RIAA awards, MTV Video Music Awards®, American Music Awards® and People's Choice Awards® to name a just a few, he has expanded his accomplishments into multiple entertainment mediums. Bass can currently be seen as a daily contributing panelist on The Meredith Vieira Show (2014), which he joined in September of 2015. In 2007, Bass lit up Broadway, starring as "Corny Collins" in the smash hit, "Hairspray", published his revealing memoir, "Out of Sync", and danced his way to the finals on season seven of ABC's hit competition show, Dancing with the Stars (2005). In 2003, he was inducted into the Mississippi Musician's Hall of Fame, making him the youngest person to ever receive this honor. In 2012, he joined Sirius XM and launched a pop culture daily radio show, called "Dirty Pop", with Lance Bass and, during the weekends, hosts their "Pop2k Countdown", where he can still be heard today. Building on his passion for film and documentaries, Bass has established himself as an acclaimed producer with titles like Kidnapped for Christ, where he was awarded the Audience Award for Documentary Feature during it's Slamdance premiere this past January and Mississippi I Am, which recently won Best Documentary at the Manhattan International Film Festival. This November, he is being recognized for his outstanding achievements at the Mississippi Film Festival with an encore screening of Mississippi I Am. Other producing credits include the Miramax film, On the Line (2001), where he not only served as Executive Producer, but was also the film's star and earned him the coveted Movieguide® Award for excellence in family-oriented programming. In 2005, he executive-produced Randal Kleiser's romantic comedy, Love Wrecked (2005), starring Amanda Bynes, Chris Carmack and Jamie-Lynn Sigler. He is also the recipient of the Golden Apple Award® as Male Film Discovery of 2001. While known for his success in music, including a #1 European dance single, in 2014, called "Walking On Air" and featuring newcomer Bella Blue, Bass has made numerous memorable guest appearances in film, television and as the animated voice in several popular children's cartoons. With his sights focused on hosting, Bass is preparing for his fifth consecutive year as co-host of the American Music Awards' Coca-Cola Red Carpet, has guest-anchored the KTLA Morning News in Los Angeles, filled in for Harvey Levin on TMZ and has become a frequent correspondent with the landmark entertainment show, Entertainment Tonight. As an entrepreneur, he founded Famous Yard Sale, which was inspired by his memories of weekend yard sales in his hometown of Laurel, Mississippi, where he reinvented the yard sale as a virtual auction marketplace for celebrities to donate their excess belongings and raise money for their favorite charities. This led him to create and executive produce the Lifetime series Celebrity Home Raiders. Currently, he has partnered up with Slavco and Daniel Tuskaloski, and TeliApp to create Sparxx, a social relationship and dating app specifically designed for the LGBT community with the goal of breaking the mold of conventional LGBT dating apps. Sparxx was designed to help men and women and their personally defined sexuality, find meaningful and long lasting relationships. Philanthropically, Lance remains active in various charitable organizations including serving on the Young Hollywood Board of the Environmental Media Association. He is also the National Youth Spokesperson for World Space Week, consistent with his interest in space travel. A fact that many are unaware of, Bass is a certified cosmonaut after several months of training in the Russian space program where Bass received cosmonaut certification and continued on to Houston's Johnson Space Center to take part in astronaut training. Additionally, Lance is a strong advocate for animals and has been a spokesperson for animal rescues all over the country, including directly working with Lucky Puppy, a dog rescue based in Los Angeles, CA. Bass currently resides in Los Angeles with his husband Michael Turchin, whom he married in 2014 and was featured as a wedding special on E! in early 2015.
Lance Birley is an actor and producer, known for Fresh (2022), Batwoman (2019) and The Detour (2016).
Lance was born in Northam, a small country town in Western Australia's Avon Valley. His childhood home was on a half acre orange orchid where he was the second oldest in a household of six children. Lance has always been very athletic and growing up he played state level field hockey and even played against Heath Ledger. Lance also practiced Taekwondo, Boxing, Kickboxing and played Australian Rules Football, of which his sister Emily now plays for the West Coast Eagles in the AFLW. Although always displaying a natural ability and talent towards performance and creativity Lance didn't begin to pursue this calling until his twenties by which time he was a qualified electrician. Lance has studied at various acting institutes; NIDA in Sydney, Actors Centre in Sydney, The Foundary in Vancouver Canada. Works include; Disney's "Just Role with it" a scripted comedy where actor also have to rely on their improv skills to move the story along, the role of hunky Ryan Shepherd in the STAN Network T.V Series 'The Other Guy', as well the Australian classic sitcom 'Home and Away'. He has previously worked alongside Bryan Brown and Sam Neill in the ABC T.V series 'Old School' as Detective Dillon. Lance was thrilled to be part of the notable Australian Tourism campaign featuring narration by Chris Hemsworth which encourages people to visit his beautiful homeland of Australia. Lance is based and working out of Los Angeles in the United States.
First round draft pick (15th overall) for the Chicago White Sox in 2005. Lance played in the Major leagues and minor leagues until 2010 when we was granted free agency. Lance played for the Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, and the Toronto Blue Jays throughout his baseball career. His first major film was in Olympus Has Fallen (2013).
Lance Brown is an actor, known for The Flood (2020).
Lance Bundrum is known for The Devil to Pay (2019) and Randy and the Mob (2007).