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  1. Shanes
    Shanes is head of a company started before WWII. Back then they made intercom equipment and phonographs. During the war, all the equipment was for the war effort (not a lot of phonographs) and when they reverted to commercial production afterwards, they dropped the record-playing business.
  2. Shane Hmiel
    Shane Hmiel has proven to be one of the more controversial drivers in NASCAR, having had failed two separate drug tests and openly insulting other drivers in interviews. In 2003, he was suspended for failing a drug test indefinitely but was reinstated in 2004, provided he comply with random drug tests. In his return to the Busch Series, he got into a very heated incident with Dale Jarrett during the Sharpie 250 at Bristol. When Jarrett leaned into Hmiel's window to complain about being spun out by Hmiel, he made an obscene gesture toward Jarrett that was captured on national television. Hmiel was fined $10,000 USD and docked 25 points in the standings for the incident. This and earlier incidents caused many fans to view Hmiel as a "disrespectful punk" as quoted by more than one veteran driver.
  3. Shane West
    Shane West is no Leonardo DiCaprio. Hell, he's not even a Freddie Prinze Jr. However, as he proves in Whatever It Takes, the young newcomer has the boy-band looks and necessary acting chops to make him as popular as the two aforementioned celebs. The high school romance flick stars West as a wannabe who gets a make-over and dumps his old friends in order to go out with the hottest girl in school (yes, you could call it He's All That).
  4. Shane West -- Eli Sammler
    Young sandy-haired actor Shane West got his start with guest roles on the small screen that made the most of his boy-next-door good looks and unimposing presence. He quickly worked his way up the television ladder to series regular on the surprise hit ABC drama "Once and Again" in 1999. West played Eli, the teenage son of a man (Billy Campbell) who gets involved with a divorced mother (Sela Ward) following his own divorce. The actor capably handled the part's emotional range, with a role as a burdened young man struggling with a learning disabi…more
  5. Shane West -- Roles
    Young sandy-haired actor Shane West got his start with guest roles on the small screen that made the most of his boy-next-door good looks and unimposing presence. He quickly worked his way up the television ladder to series regular on the surprise hit ABC drama "Once and Again" in 1999.
  6. Katherine Moennig -- Shane Mccutcheon
    Lean, strikingly featured, and appealing to both male and female audiences, actress Katherine Moennig did not shy away from characters with strong sexual identities over the course of her career. Her first notices came while playing a young woman who masquerades as a boy in order to attend an all-male school in the short-lived WB series “Young Americans” (2000); three years later, she found more substantial fame as the self-destructive Shane McCutcheon on “The L Word” (Showtime, 2003- ). Her androgynous looks and choices of roles led ma…more
  7. Stephanie Mcmahon -- Shane Mcmahon
    A visibly pregnant Stephanie McMahon returned on the March 6, 2006 episode of RAW, approaching Shawn Michaels backstage and claiming to have abdominal pains. When Michaels left to get her some water, Stephanie added some powder to his water, causing him to become groggy during his match against Shane McMahon later in the night, which he lost as a result. Stephanie ... appeared at the WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony on April 1, 2006 and in a backstage vignette with her immediate family at WrestleMania 22. Since then, Stephanie McMahon has not appeared on WWE TV except for some WWE's Day in History Flashbacks. It is rumoured she will appear soon to feud with DX.
  8. Shane West -- Walk To Remember
    Actor Shane West got his big break on TV's critically-acclaimed family drama Once and Again (1999-2002) and now plays Dr. Ray Barnett on the series ER. A native of Louisiana, he moved to Los Angeles as a boy and got into acting as a teenager. By the time he was 18 he had appeared as a guest star in a number of television productions, and in 1999 he made his feature film debut in Liberty Heights. His role opposite Mandy Moore in A Walk to Remember (2002) put him squarely into heartthrob territory, and he has continued to make feature films while working in television. His other films include Dracula 2000 (2000, with Gerard Butler), Get Over It (2001, with Kirsten Dunst) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, starring Sean Connery).
  9. Shane Hmiel -- Busch Series
    Shane Hmiel was in a series of commercials with Dale Earnhardt, Jr. during the early part of the 2005 NASCAR season that dealt with his title sponsor WINFUEL multivitamins. Once Hmiel was suspended for failing a drug test and was placed under the lifetime ban from NASCAR, the commercials were scrapped.
  10. Shane West -- Baton Rouge
    Hailing from the deep South to the West Coast, newcomer Shane West still fancies himself an All-American boy. And why shouldn’t he? At only twenty-five and straight out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the clean-cut southerner makes his action-movie debut in the comic-book fantasy The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen playing one of the original all-American boys: Tom Sawyer. West sat down to talk about his new film, Terminator 3, and to shed some light on the in-fighting between Sean Connery and LXG Director Stephen Norrington. - Michael Brody
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