Patrick Stump
Patrick Stump Biography
Patrick Martin Stumph (born April 27, 1984), known professionally as Patrick Vaughn Stump, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, actor and music critic, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, pianist, and composer of Fall Out Boy, an American rock band from Wilmette, Illinois. Stump embarked on a solo career as a side-project from Fall Out Boy during its hiatus.He has been credited for being a soulful vocalist suitable for R&B, as well as one of the best voices in pop punk, according to Billboard. With Fall Out Boy he placed singles in the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100 and their 2007 album Infinity on High reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with two more albums peaking in the top 10. The band toured extensively since their early days and have performed over 1300 shows since their inception in 2001. He has collaborated with an extensive list of artists and has produced albums for other artists including Cobra Starship and Gym Class Heroes.
After Fall Out Boy's hiatus in late 2009, Stump released his debut solo album, Soul Punk, on October 18, 2011; on which he wrote all the songs, played all the instruments, as well as handling production and self-funding it. It served as an outlet for the music that he could not make with Fall Out Boy. A remix of "This City" was released as the first single to iTunes and a music video has been created, featuring Lupe Fiasco. He released his debut six-song EP titled Truant Wave on February 22, 2011. His solo work is a major musical departure from the pop punk sound of Fall Out Boy. His influence by Michael Jackson and Prince among many other artists is evident through his soulful electronic sound, which he coined as "soul punk". He has toured in the US and played some dates in Europe in support of Soul Punk and Truant Wave, and opened for Panic! at the Disco on their month-long US fall tour which began on October 9, 2011. On February 4, 2013, Fall Out Boy announced a comeback with the single "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)", the album Save Rock and Roll, and a subsequent tour. The EP PAX AM Days was later released on October 15, 2013.
Early life
Stump was born in Evanston, Illinois to David, a folk singer, and Patricia (ne Vaughn) Stumph, an accountant. He is the youngest of three. He has a sister named Megan, and a brother named Kevin, who is an accomplished violinist.He grew up in Glenview, Illinois and attended Glenbrook South High School. His parents divorced when he was eight years old. He originally played the drums in various local suburban Chicago power violence and hardcore punk bands, including Public Display Of Affection, Xgrinding processX, Patterson, and, for two shows, Arma Angelus. His musical idols growing up included Michael Jackson, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, and Nat King Cole.
Career
Fall Out Boy (2001-2009; 2013-present)
Fall Out Boy's founding guitarist Joe Trohman met Stump over a mutual musical interest, and introduced Stump to bassist Pete Wentz. Despite originally auditioning as the drummer for Fall Out Boy, and having no previous experience singing in a band nor a single singing lesson, Stump became the somewhat reluctant lead singer after his extensive vocal range and ability was discovered. Several lineup changes were to follow, after which he began also playing guitar for the band when a guitar player quit only days before the band's first tour.As the group does not have specific guitar roles, Trohman and Stump switch between lead and rhythm guitar in recording sessions and at live shows, although Stump views himself as more of a rhythm guitarist because of his drumming background. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary composer for the band, with bassist Pete Wentz taking lyrical duties. Following a 2002 split EP with Project Rocket, the band's first mini-LP, Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend, was released in March 2003 on Uprising Records, though they had already left the label to sign to Fueled by Ramen for a proper debut. Fall Out Boy released their first full-length album, Take This to Your Grave, in May 2003. It has been credited with earning the band's first significant fan base, as well as some minor commercial success and eventually went gold. For the album cover and henceforth, Stump decided to drop the "h" in his surname to reduce mispronunciations.
In 2003, Stump and his fellow band members went on to sign with Island Records, and released the acoustic-based EP My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue CD and DVD in 2004 to hold fans over while the group recorded their major label debut. The EP gave the band a Billboard 200 charting at No. 153. This was followed by their third studio album, From Under the Cork Tree in 2005, which was the band's mainstream breakthrough. It has since been certified double platinum by the RIAA, with a sales total of more than 2.5 million. It debuted and peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, becoming the band's first top 10 album. The chart topping lead single "Sugar, We're Goin Down" reached No. 8 on the Hot 100 and received heavy airplay rotation at Pop and Alternative radio. The album's second single, "Dance, Dance", also enjoyed mainstream success, peaking at No. 9 on the Hot 100 and becoming Fall Out Boy's second top 10 hit. It won various awards and was certified platinum. The band heavily toured in 2005 and 2006 in support of From Under the Cork Tree, including headlining Warped Tour, the Nintendo Fusion Tour, and the Black Clouds And Underdogs tour, as well as playing a secret show under the name of Saved Latin at a small veunue. Fall Out Boy was nominated for the Best New Artist Grammy Award in 2005.
Fall Out Boy's third studio effort, Infinity on High, was released to major chart success in 2007. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 260,000 sales, becoming the group's first No. 1 album and second top 10 release. It also debuted atop other various Billboard charts and charted in the top five worldwide. Infinity was spurred on by the lead single, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race", which hit No. 2. "Thnks fr th Mmrs", the second single from the album, peaked at No. 11. Fall Out Boy toured all year worldwide in support of it, with arena gigs in the US.
Folie Deux, was released in December 2008. Its sales were less than stellar in comparison to Infinity on High, but gave the band its third consecutive top 10 album, debuting and peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 with 150,000 opening week sales. The lead single, "I Don't Care", landed at No. 21 on the Hot 100 and went Platinum. The band was the opening act for blink-182's reunion tour in 2009. They released their first greatest hits album, Believers Never Die - Greatest Hits, later that year, featuring all of their previous single releases, two new songs, including the single "Alpha Dog", and two rarities. In late 2009 the band took an indefinite break to "decompress", with the band members embarking on various side projects, with Stump going solo, Trohman and Hurley forming heavy metal supergroup The Damned Things, and Wentz starting the electropop/experimental group Black Cards.
On February 4, Fall Out Boy suddenly announced their return with a new album entitled Save Rock and Roll, issued on April 12, 2013, and released a new song, "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)" as well as tour dates. The band played their first show in over three years on the night of February 4 in Chicago.
Solo career (2010-2012)
In January 2010, Stump announced he was working on a self-written, performed and produced solo album. Later during that year he leaked the title of Soul Punk, which was eventually released on October 18, 2011.Stump explained that he named the album Soul Punk because he wanted to contribute to the musical vernacular of both. "I'm just as pissed off as I was while screaming in punk bands, but I feel like I'm directing it into something positive and centered around love." He created a video on his website that shows him playing numerous instruments, starting with drum kit then adding more such as synthesizer, cowbell, electric guitar and bass, amongst others. He performed new songs at his debut solo performance at SXSW 2010 in Austin, Texas, including "As Long As I Know I'm Getting Paid" and "Love, Selfish Love", which may have originally been from an earlier version of his solo album, but have since been included as a part of his solo debut EP, Truant Wave.
On November 29, 2010, Stump put up on his website two different versions of his debut song, "Spotlight", one called "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)", and the other "Spotlight (New Regrets)", with download links for both. Stump expressed that after months he still could not decide which version he liked better and asked his fans to vote on a poll for the version of the single they liked better and wanted to have on the album. The polls closed leaning toward "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)", however Stump has since decided to include "Spotlight (New Regrets)" on Soul Punk and put "Spotlight (Oh Nostalgia)" on his debut EP, Truant Wave, claiming that the votes were too close and that he felt as if "Oh Nostalgia basically needed its own record", building Truant Wave around it.
He released the first EP of his solo career, Truant Wave, digitally on February 22, 2011 through his own record label, Nervous Breakdance Media. The EP consisted of songs Stump "felt strongly about but didn't have place for within the narrative of Soul Punk" and featured Alph-A-Bit, Om'mas Keith of Sa-Ra, David-Andrew "D.A." Wallach of Chester French, and Driis. The surprise announcement for Truant Wave was made one week prior its the release. On June 9, he released the EP on a green 12" vinyl.
On April 6, 2011, Stump contributed an original song, entitled "Saturday Night Again" to the album Download To Donate: Japan Tsunami Relief.
A month later, on May 6, 2011, he updated his website and also posted to his Facebook and Twitter, announcing "I feel like I'm gonna explode 5.9.11" with a link which led to a video called "Tsar bomba", which was a video of a bomb explosion. The "I feel like I'm gonna explode" phrase came from his song "Explode", which Stump premiered at his live show and ended up on Soul Punk. "Explode" was released on May 9, 2011. NyMag.com commented that the song is "heavily indebted to Michael Jackson and, in good news for FOB loyalists, not totally unlike Stump's old band". The song's video caption read "Soul Punk: coming late Summer". On June 27, 2011, Stump wrote on his Facebook and Twitter page, "Tuesday". The next day (the Tuesday he was referring to), Stump released a remix of a Soul Punk track, "This City", featuring rapper Lupe Fiasco. On July 26, the remix was released as the album's first single to iTunes.
Stump played twelve small shows around the United States in support of Soul Punk and Truant Wave. He visited Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The tour began on April 3, 2011 in Chicago and ended on April 15 in California. It was his first tour as a solo artist. Shows were also scheduled in London (2 dates); Paris and Cologne. His five-piece backing band consists of bassist Matt Rubano (formerly of Taking Back Sunday), guitarist Michael Day, keyboardist/saxophonist Casey Benjamin (who has performed with Mos Def and Q-Tip), and drummer Skoota Warner. He performed in a sleek black tuxedo, white moon boots and fingerless leather gloves, and on some songs he played the electric guitar. His setlist varied from show to show, and premiered new songs "Explode", "Allie", "Cryptozoology" and "Everybody Wants Somebody" which turned out to be Soul Punk tracks. Covers performed included "Cupid's Chokehold" by Gym Class Heroes, "All of the Lights" by Kanye West, "Kiss My Sass" by Cobra Starship, "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, and "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Prince. He played songs from Truant Wave as well as "Spotlight (New Regrets)" which he previously released as a 7" vinyl.
In May 2011, Stump was the opening act for Bruno Mars and Janelle Monae on their "Hooligans In Wondaland Tour" for four shows. He began his second US tour (first full-length headline tour) August 3, 2011. Prior to that he performed at Fuji Rock Festival in Japan on July 30. As part of his US tour he played Lollapalooza in Chicago. He announced a month-long US fall tour in support of Panic! at the Disco, beginning on October 9. After the tour, he headlined the Metro in Chicago. He has been a guest at many radio shows. His TV guest appearances include Good Morning New Orleans, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Hoppus on Music.
In a blog post in February 2012 after disappearing from the internet, Stump mentioned that he would halt performing. He stated that the relentless criticism he has received from Soul Punk and Fall Out Boy's latest release, Folie Deux, felt like "some big cosmic sign that says I should disappear" and that although he was prepared for criticism, he was not prepared to accept that people who ostensibly supported something he was involved in would turn into "haters" and attack his ambition and slimmed down image. He went on to write "It"?s tempting to say I won"?t ever play/tour/record again, but I think that"?s probably just pent up poor-me emotional pessimism talking."
On May 20, he returned to blog and offer an explanation of his lack of updates and his music career. Confirming by saying: "I won"?t ever quit music, I just may not release some of my own for a little bit" and that he may tour to support Soul Punk in the future. He says that in the last 6 months of going silent he has taken acting classes and co-written and collaborated with other musicians. These collaborations include: Escape The Fate, Kat Graham, Poreotics, Amountboyz, The King Blues, All Time Low, Before You Exit, and Yellowcard.
As of February 2013, Soul Punk has sold 23,000 copies in the US.
Music projects
As a producer, along with a handful of Fall Out Boy tracks, Stump has worked with The Hush Sound on Like Vines, Gym Class Heroes on As Cruel As School Children and Cobra Starship on Viva La Cobra!. He also produced the song "Little Weapon" on Lupe Fiasco's The Cool. He was featured in a song by hip-hop group The Roots on their 2008 album Rising Down. In 2008, he executive- and co-produced The Cab's Whisper War and Gym Class Heroes' The Quilt, as well as several tracks on Tyga's No Introduction.In addition to producing albums, Stump has also remixed various tracks for soundtracks or special releases. Among various others, he made a "Queen Of Apology" remix for The Sounds on the Snakes on a Plane soundtrack, a remix of the Fall Out Boy single "Dance, Dance" available on the "Sugar, We're Goin' Down" EP, a "Sugar, We're Goin Down" remix on Fall Out Boy's From Under the Cork Tree special edition release, and "Pace Yourself" for The Higher on their album, On Fire. He also remixed Good Charlotte's "Little Things" for their remix compilation, Greatest Remixes.
On February 1, 2009, Gretsch released the G5135CVT-PS Patrick Vaughn Stump Signature Series "STUMP-O-MATIC" Electromatic CVT, based on their model body with personal stylings by Patrick Stump such as a "kill switch" and stripes. Also, Stump signed and gave away two of his signature guitars that he used to record Fall Out Boy's fifth album, Folie Deux. He has another Stump-O-Matic with white and silver stripes, which he used for most of the guitar recording on Soul Punk and at his solo concerts.
Stump appeared as a guest with Daryl Hall from Hall and Oates on Live From Daryl's House, playing guitar on several of Hall and Oates' own songs, as well as on a couple of Fall Out Boy selections, such as "Sugar, We're Goin Down" and "I Don't Care" and, additionally, performing as a drummer/vocalist on a version of "What a Catch Donnie."
During the production of Soul Punk, Stump contributed a cover of Buddy Holly's "Everyday" to the 2011 tribute album, Listen to Me: Buddy Holly to a positive reception. Victoria Asher provided backing vocals. Stump and the album's contributing artists performed at the tribute event at the Music Box Theater.
On September 23, 2012, Stump contributed lead guitar and vocals for a performance of "Black Hole Sun" with Robert Glasper Experiment at the London iTunes Festival. He later contributed vocals to the track "I Stand Alone", on the album Black Radio 2, which premiered September 23, 2013.
He created his own version of the theme song for The CW's TV series, One Tree Hill, featured on the third episode of season 8, The Space in Between. He provided a song for Season 5 Episode 3 Big Trouble in Little Clerks 2 of Adult Swim's Robot Chicken in which he parodied James Cameron's Avatar.
Vocal style
Stump possesses a baritone and tenor vocal range and also falsetto that spans more than two octaves.Acting work
In January 2008, Stump was a guest star on the television crime-drama Law & Order. He appeared in the second episode of Season 18 as Marty Dressler, a lowly employee of an electrical company, who is suspected in the kidnapping of the wife and daughter of an executive. The episode, "Darkness", aired on January 2, 2008, on NBC as part of the two-hour series season premiere. There was a rumor that he was not paid for this episode, but he has debunked that and said that he was paid well for his appearance.Stump made a short film in 2009, Moustachette which has been shown at film festivals. It stars Stump himself, Pete Wentz, and Yellowcard's Ryan Key. It was released online in September 2011.
Stump guest-starred as a lab technician on an episode of House in the episode "We Need the Eggs" (season 8, episode 17), which aired on April 16, 2012. He also made a cameo appearance in the 2008 film Sex Drive along with his Fall Out Boy bandmates.
He has also appeared in 'The Young Blood Chronicles', Fall Out Boy's eleven-part music video story to support the band's 2013 album Save Rock and Roll with bandmates.
Personal life
Stump married his long-time girlfriend Elisa Yao in 2012. They live in Chicago together. On October 15, 2014, he and his wife had their first child, Declan Stump.Stump lost 65 pounds when Fall Out Boy went on hiatus due in part to growing health issues, including asthma and pre-diabetes, with which he was diagnosed. He suffered from high cholesterol and high blood pressure as well.
In 2012 Stump was elected a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences's Chicago Chapter Governors.
Discography
- For Stump's work with Fall Out Boy, see Fall Out Boy discography.
- Studio albums
- Soul Punk (2011) (Billboard 200 No. 47, UK No. 143)
- Extended plays
- Truant Wave (2011) (Billboard 200 No. 67)
- With other artists (selected list)
Year | Song | Contribution | Artist | Album |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | "Cupid's Chokehold" (#4 Hot 100) | Vocals | Gym Class Heroes | The Papercut Chronicles |
"Everything Is Alright" | Vocals | Motion City Soundtrack | Commit This to Memory | |
2006 | "Second Chances" | Vocals | October Fall | A Season In Hell |
"Don't Wake Me Up" | Vocals | The Hush Sound | Like Vines | |
"One Day I'll Stay Home" | Vocals | Misery Signals | Mirrors | |
"Queen of Apology" | Remix | The Sounds | Snakes on a Plane: The Album | |
"?????" | Remix | Chemistry | Re:fo(u)rm | |
2007 | "If You Could Remember" | Vocals | Damnation A.D. | In This Life or the Next |
"One and Only" | Co-wrote/vocals/guitar | Timbaland | Shock Value | |
"Clothes Off!!" | Vocals | Gym Class Heroes | As Cruel as School Children | |
"Cupid's Chokehold" | Vocals | |||
"King of Wishful Thinking" | Vocals | New Found Glory | From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II | |
"The City Is at War" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | Cobra Starship | Viva La Cobra! | |
"Guilty Pleasure" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"One Day, Robots Will Cry" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"Kiss My Sass" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"Damn You Look Good and I'm Drunk (Scandalous)" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"The World Has Its Shine (But I Would Drop It on a Dime)" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"Smile for the Paparazzi" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"Angie" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"Prostitution Is the World's Oldest Profession (And I, Dear Madame, Am a Professional)" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"My Moves Are White (White Hot, That Is)" | Co-wrote/production/vocals | |||
"Pleasure Ryland" | Co-wrote/production | |||
"Little Weapon" | Co-wrote/production | Lupe Fiasco | Lupe Fiasco's the Cool | |
2008 | "One of THOSE Nights" | Co-wrote/production/vocals/instrumentation | The Cab | Whisper War |
"Bounce" | Production/vocals/instrumentation | |||
"That '70s Song" | Co-wrote | |||
"I'm a Wonder" | Co-wrote/vocals | |||
"Birthday Girl" | Vocals | The Roots | Rising Down | |
"Supersize Me" | Production | Tyga | No Introduction | |
"Don't Regret It Now" | Production/vocals | |||
"Woww" | Production | |||
"Est. (80's Baby)" | Production/backing vocals | |||
"Guilty as Charged (song)" | Production | Gym Class Heroes | The Quilt | |
"Drnk Txt Rmeo" | Production | |||
"Like Father, Like Son (Papa's Song)" | Production | |||
"Blinded by the Sun" | Production/vocals | |||
"Catch Me If You Can" | Production | |||
"Live a Little" | Production | |||
"No Place to Run" | Production | |||
"That's What It Takes, Dear" | Vocals | Kristeen Young | Music For Strippers, Hookers, and The Odd On-Looker | |
"Little Things" | Remix | Good Charlotte | Greatest Remixes | |
2009 | "Open Happiness" | Vocals | Coca-Cola Company | Coke Commercial |
"You're Not In On The Joke" | Vocals | Cobra Starship | Hot Mess | |
2010 | "Feet Don't Fail" | Vocals | Claude Kelly | Unknown |
"The Other Side" | Co-wrote | Bruno Mars | Doo-Wops & Hooligans | |
2011 | "The Last Hero" | Vocals | XV | Zero Heroes |
"Bummed Out Blues" | Vocals | Murs | Mursworld 2011 Winter/Spring | |
"All Your Heart" | Vocals | Transit | Listen & Forgive | |
"Jock Powerviolence" | Vocals | Weekend Nachos | Worthless | |
"Everyday" | Song cover | tribute album | Listen to Me: Buddy Holly | |
2012 | "Here I Am Alive" | Co-wrote | Yellowcard | Southern Air |
"Outlines" | Co-wrote | All Time Low | Don't Panic | |
2013 | "Picture Perfect" | Co-wrote | Escape the Fate | Ungrateful |
"Dancing With The Devil" | Vocals | Krewella | Get Wet | |
"I Stand Alone" | Vocals | Robert Glasper | Black Radio 2 |
This webpage uses material from the Wikipedia article "Patrick_Stump" and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. Reality TV World is not responsible for any errors or omissions the Wikipedia article may contain. |
- Ben Higgins and Kaitlyn Bristowe reveal what really happened in 'The Bachelorette' Fantasy Suite
- Julie Chen Moonves teases 'Celebrity Big Brother' will return to CBS
- 'The Bachelorette' alum Hannah Brown was "broken" when she met Adam Woolard
- 'The Bachelorette' alum Kaitlyn Bristowe shares update on her dating life
- 'The Bachelor' alum Chris Soules recalls Victoria Fuller run-in -- There were "question marks"
- '90 Day Fiance' couple Jon Walters and Rachel Bear share shocking update on visa and relationship
- Nick Viall slams Maria Georgas' theory he conspired to make her 'The Bachelor' villain
- Charity Lawson, Joey Graziadei, Zach Shallcross and fiances vacation in Hawaii
- 'The Bachelorette' alum Kaitlyn Bristowe addresses Shawn Booth's comments dismissing their relationship
- 100 Centre Street
- 90210
- Aeon Flux
- Alright Already
- Ancient Discoveries
- Arliss
- Back to You
- BBC World News America
- Better Off Ted
- Bloodline
- Breaking Bad
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Caprica
- Chance of a Lifetime
- Chip and Pepper
- Coma
- Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
- Cyndi Lauper: Still So Unusual
- Day One (news show)
- Detroit 1-8-7
- Documentary Now!
- Due South
- Empire (1984)
- F.B.I.
- Fear the Walking Dead
- Flipper (1995)
- Freshman Dorm
- Generation Kill
- Girlfriends
- Good Morning America
- Growing Up Fisher
- Happy Days
- Heartland
- Hollywood Game Night
- How to Live with Your Parents
- ICarly
- Ironside
- Jericho
- Just Legal
- Kim Possible
- L.A. to Vegas
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- Life with Bonnie
- Lonesome Dove: The Series
- M*A*S*H
- Man with a Plan
- Maude
- Men of a Certain Age
- Mister Ed
- Mr. Belvedere
- My Generation (game show)
- NBC Nightly News
- Nip/Tuck
- Omba Mokomba
- Outsourced
- Party of Five
- Philly
- Power Rangers in Space
- Private Benjamin
- Queen Sugar
- Red Band Society
- Rick Steves' Europe
- Roots
- Safehaven
- Scorpion
- Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World
- Somerset
- Spencer
- Star Trek: Enterprise
- Step by Step
- Super Fun Night
- Tacoma FD
- That '70s Show
- The Amanda Show
- The Beverly Hillbillies
- The Bridge
- The Client List
- The Deep End
- The Ellen Burstyn Show
- The Flight Attendant
- The Gifted
- The Handler
- The Jane Whitney Show
- The L.A. Complex
- The Lucy Show
- The Middleman
- The Neighbors (game show)
- The Night Manager
- The Partridge Family
- The Rachel Maddow Show
- The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
- The Sinner
- The Tick (1994)
- The Wall Street Journal Report
- This is Emily Yeung
- Too Something
- Twin Peaks
- Unhitched
- Vikings
- Werewolf
- Wild Kingdom
- World News Now
- Younger
POPULAR PEOPLE (100)
- Adrianne Palicki
- Aleta Freel
- Alice Gerard
- Amanda Jones
- Anastasia Rodionova
- Angie Sanclemente Valencia
- Anne, Princess Royal
- Arthur L. Williams, Jr.
- AzMarie Livingston
- Belinda McClory
- Beyonce
- Bob Woodward
- Brian Hallisay
- Bryce Dallas Howard
- Carl Quintanilla
- Casey Reinhardt
- Charles Dolan
- Chloe Bennet
- Christina McHale
- Claudia Black
- Courtney Gibbs
- Damian Harris
- Danneel Harris
- David Doyle
- Dean Friedman
- Devon Bostick
- Don Rickles
- Ebonee Davis
- Elisabeth Croft
- Elsa Buchanan
- Eric Johnson
- Evelina Mambetova
- Frank Capra
- Gareth Pierce
- George Wells
- Gloria Emerson
- Halle Berry
- Heidi Montag
- Hunter Parrish
- Israel Hicks
- Jackson Douglas
- James Maslow
- Janet Jones
- Jean Gilpin
- Jennifer Dale
- Jerry Stiller
- Jim Cheyunski
- Joe Johnston
- John Gotti
- Jon Lucas
- Joshua Butler
- Julie Nauche
- Kasia Wrobel
- Katie Volding
- Kelly Weekers
- Killian Scott
- Kristin Scott Thomas
- Laura Benanti
- Lee Kelso
- Liana Liberato
- Lisa Marie Presley
- Louise Germaine
- Macey Cruthird
- Marc Rich
- Marilu Henner
- Martin Copping
- Matthew Laborteaux
- Mel Gibson
- Michael Conrad
- Michael Stahl-David
- Milo Ventimiglia
- Muriel Dickson
- Natela Dzalamidze
- Nicole Brewer
- Olga Petrova
- Patricia Bracewell
- Paula Prentiss
- Petra Scharbach
- Rachael Todd
- Rebecca Romijn
- Richard Pryor
- Robert Cochran
- Roger Marino
- Ruben Santiago-Hudson
- Sam Catlin
- Sarah Carter
- Sean Connery
- Shay Neary
- Skip Young
- Stephanie Beard
- Sturgill Simpson
- T-Pain
- Taylor Marie Hill
- Thomas Pritzker
- Tom Hiddleston
- Truman Capote
- Veronica Webb
- Warren G. Harding
- Willow Bay
- Zhang Xiaoyu
About Reality TV World •
Advertise on Reality TV World •
Contact Reality TV World •
Privacy Policy •
RSS Feed
Top Shows:
The Amazing Race ·
American Idol ·
America's Got Talent ·
America's Next Top Model ·
The Apprentice ·
The Bachelor ·
The Bachelorette ·
Big Brother ·
The Biggest Loser ·
Dance Moms ·
Dancing with the Stars ·
Duck Dynasty ·
Extreme Makeover ·
Hell's Kitchen ·
Keeping Up with the Kardashians ·
MasterChef ·
Pawn Stars ·
Project Runway ·
The Real Housewives ·
Shark Tank ·
So You Think You Can Dance ·
Survivor ·
Swamp People ·
Teen Mom ·
Top Chef ·
The Voice ·
Top People: Colton Underwood · Becca Kufrin · Arie Luyendyk Jr. · Rachel Lindsay · Nick Viall · Jojo Fletcher · Ben Higgins · Kaitlyn Bristowe · Chris Soules · Andi Dorfman · Juan Pablo Galavis · Desiree Hartsock · Sean Lowe · Emily Maynard · Ben Flajnik · Ashley Hebert · Brad Womack · Ali Fedotowsky · Jake Pavelka · Jillian Harris · Jason Mesnick · DeAnna Pappas · Matt Grant · Andy Baldwin · Lorenzo Borghese · Travis Stork · Charlie O'Connell · Byron Velvick · Jen Schefft · Andrew Firestone · Aaron Buerge · Trista Rehn · Cassie Randolph · Tayshia Adams · Hannah Godwin · Caelynn Miller-Keyes · Hannah Brown · Demi Burnett · Lincoln Adim · Leo Dottavio · Blake Horstmann · Chris Randone · Jason Tartick · Garrett Yrigoyen · Tia Booth · Lauren Burnham · Kendall Long · Bri Amaramthus · Valerie Biles · Jessica Carroll · Jenna Cooper · Maquel Cooper · Jenny Delaney · Seinne Fleming · Olivia Goethals · Ali Harrington · Lauren Jarreau · Britt Johnson · Bibiana Julian · Ashley Luebke · Caroline Lunny · Bekah Martinez · Marikh Mathias · Krystal Nielson · Nysha Norris · Annaliese Puccini · Chelsea Roy · Lauren Schleye · Brittany Taylor · Jacqueline Trumbull · Amber Wilkerson · Bryan Abasolo · Vanessa Grimaldi · Jordan Rodgers · Lauren Bushnell · Wells Adams · Danielle Maltby · Carly Waddell · Evan Bass · Jade Roper · Shawn Booth · Peter Kraus · Josh Murray · Whitney Bischoff · Nikki Ferrell · Catherine Giudici · Courtney Robertson · Molly Malaney · Tenley Molzahn · Melissa Rycroft · Dean Unglert · Kristina Schulman · Danielle Lombard · Clare Crawley · Becca Tilley · Caila Quinn · Emily Ferguson · Haley Ferguson · Amanda Stanton · Ashley Iaconetti · Juelia Kinney · Lindzi Cox · Samantha Steffen · Ashley Salter · Lauren Himle · Lace Morris · Corinne Olympios · DeMario Jackson · Taylor Nolan · Derek Peth · Raven Gates · Jasmine Goode · Matt Munson · Sarah Vendal · Lacey Mark · Jack Stone · Daniel Maguire · Jaimi King · Dominique Alexis · Christen Whitney · Jonathan Treece · Diggy Moreland · Robby Hayes · Luke Pell · Sarah Herron · Grant Kemp · Jenna Johnson · Kevin Schlehuber · Raven Walton · Paul Abrahamian · Cody Nickson · Jessica Graf · Christmas Abbott · Alex Ow · Josh Martinez · Mark Jansen · Jason Dent · Matt Clines ·
The Bachelor: The Bachelor Spoilers · The Bachelorette Spoilers · The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Facebook Group
Top People: Colton Underwood · Becca Kufrin · Arie Luyendyk Jr. · Rachel Lindsay · Nick Viall · Jojo Fletcher · Ben Higgins · Kaitlyn Bristowe · Chris Soules · Andi Dorfman · Juan Pablo Galavis · Desiree Hartsock · Sean Lowe · Emily Maynard · Ben Flajnik · Ashley Hebert · Brad Womack · Ali Fedotowsky · Jake Pavelka · Jillian Harris · Jason Mesnick · DeAnna Pappas · Matt Grant · Andy Baldwin · Lorenzo Borghese · Travis Stork · Charlie O'Connell · Byron Velvick · Jen Schefft · Andrew Firestone · Aaron Buerge · Trista Rehn · Cassie Randolph · Tayshia Adams · Hannah Godwin · Caelynn Miller-Keyes · Hannah Brown · Demi Burnett · Lincoln Adim · Leo Dottavio · Blake Horstmann · Chris Randone · Jason Tartick · Garrett Yrigoyen · Tia Booth · Lauren Burnham · Kendall Long · Bri Amaramthus · Valerie Biles · Jessica Carroll · Jenna Cooper · Maquel Cooper · Jenny Delaney · Seinne Fleming · Olivia Goethals · Ali Harrington · Lauren Jarreau · Britt Johnson · Bibiana Julian · Ashley Luebke · Caroline Lunny · Bekah Martinez · Marikh Mathias · Krystal Nielson · Nysha Norris · Annaliese Puccini · Chelsea Roy · Lauren Schleye · Brittany Taylor · Jacqueline Trumbull · Amber Wilkerson · Bryan Abasolo · Vanessa Grimaldi · Jordan Rodgers · Lauren Bushnell · Wells Adams · Danielle Maltby · Carly Waddell · Evan Bass · Jade Roper · Shawn Booth · Peter Kraus · Josh Murray · Whitney Bischoff · Nikki Ferrell · Catherine Giudici · Courtney Robertson · Molly Malaney · Tenley Molzahn · Melissa Rycroft · Dean Unglert · Kristina Schulman · Danielle Lombard · Clare Crawley · Becca Tilley · Caila Quinn · Emily Ferguson · Haley Ferguson · Amanda Stanton · Ashley Iaconetti · Juelia Kinney · Lindzi Cox · Samantha Steffen · Ashley Salter · Lauren Himle · Lace Morris · Corinne Olympios · DeMario Jackson · Taylor Nolan · Derek Peth · Raven Gates · Jasmine Goode · Matt Munson · Sarah Vendal · Lacey Mark · Jack Stone · Daniel Maguire · Jaimi King · Dominique Alexis · Christen Whitney · Jonathan Treece · Diggy Moreland · Robby Hayes · Luke Pell · Sarah Herron · Grant Kemp · Jenna Johnson · Kevin Schlehuber · Raven Walton · Paul Abrahamian · Cody Nickson · Jessica Graf · Christmas Abbott · Alex Ow · Josh Martinez · Mark Jansen · Jason Dent · Matt Clines ·
The Bachelor: The Bachelor Spoilers · The Bachelorette Spoilers · The Bachelor and The Bachelorette Facebook Group
All site content is © 2000-2018 Reality TV World and may not be republished or reproduced without Reality TV World's expressed written permission. All logos and trademarks presented are property of their respective owner.
This website has been solely developed and presented by Reality TV World, and is in no way authorized or connected with any network, station affiliate, or broadcasting sponsor.