Drew Peterson was born on January 6, 1954 in Bolingbrook, Illinois, USA. He is a writer, known for Drew Peterson: Untouchable (2012), Snapped (2004) and Studio B (2002). He has been married to Stacy Peterson since October 18, 2003. They have two children. He was previously married to Kathleen Savio, Vicki Connolly and Carol Brown.
Drew Petriello is an actor, known for The Forgotten Project (2019), Twelve Days of Christmas (2020) and Melrose (2018).
One of the most listened to doctors in America, Dr. Drew hosted the nationally syndicated radio show "Loveline", where he had taken calls from listeners since 1983. Dr. Drew is a practicing physician who is board certified in internal and addiction medicine, sill runs a private practice, is on staff at Huntington Memorial Hospital and is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Keck USC School of Medicine. Dr. David Drew Pinsky, better known as Dr. Drew, was born September 4, 1958 in Pasadena, California. He is the oldest child with a sister, Dana, now a paralegal, who is six years younger. His mother, Helene, was a homemaker, and his father, Morton, was a doctor. Drew used to go on house calls with his father and decided young that he wanted to be a doctor, too. Drew attended Polytechnic High School, a private school in Pasadena, before going to Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. In high school, Drew played football and was class president. At Amherst, Drew majored in Biology. He graduated from high school in 1976 and, with an undergraduate degree, from Amherst in 1980. Upon graduation, Drew came back to California and attended the University of Southern California, School of Medicine. He graduated with an M.D. from USC in 1984. Drew served his residency at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena. He was appointed to chief resident at HMH. Now he is in private practice in Pasadena where his patients are 60+ years old and also does rounds at Las Encinas Hospital. He began hosting the radio version of Loveline in 1983, when he was in his third year of medical school. KROQ was just a small, local station then. Now, Drew does the radio show Sunday through Thursday, 10:00 PM to midnight (Pacific Time). He began doing the MTV version of Loveline about 5 years ago. Drew tapes the shows on Fridays and Saturdays. Dr. Drew co-authored the first academic study on celebrities and narcissism. The study was published in the Journal of Research in Personality (Elsevier) and received worldwide press coverage. Dr. Drew's professional activities in the medical field are numerous. Dr. Drew and Vh1 teamed up for the first reality TV series to depict the process of overcoming addiction. Now in its third season, "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" was critically acclaimed by the addiction community for pulling back the veil of secrecy about what goes on in rehabilitation programs. "Sober House," which chronicles the sober living process, began airing in January 2009 and is now in it's second season. "Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew" looks at the struggles and treatment of those dealing with serious sex addictions. Using the media to deliver information, Dr. Drew often appearance on national and international television and radio to talk about sex, relationships, and addiction. He frequently guest hosts for CNN's Larry King Live and is a regular contributor on the Today Show. Dr. Drew has stopped in to visit Ellen, Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson, Conan O'Brien, and Chelsea Lately to name a few. He has been profiled in Rolling Stone, Playboy, and Muscle & Fitness and was named one of the top 10 Real Sexiest Men by O Magazine, and one of the top 10 Silver Foxes by OK Magazine. Dr. Drew is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Mirror Effect: How Celebrity Narcissism is Seducing America (Harper-Collins) and Cracked: Putting Broken Lives Together Again (Harper-Collins). His membership and activities in professional societies include the American College of Physicians, the American Medical Association, the American Society of Addiction Medicine, the California Medical Association and the American Society of Internal Medicine. When he's not traveling the country speaking at college campuses, Dr. Drew enjoy playing sports, working out and spending time at home with his wife Susan and their teenage triplets. Dr. Drew met his wife, Susan, at a bar in Laguna Beach, California in the 1980s. They have triplets; Douglas, Jordan, and Paulina. The triplets were conceived by in vitro fertilization. In his little spare time, Drew likes to play with his children, read by the pool, play the piano, and sing opera (he's a baritone & he trained for 12 years).
Drew Pinson is an actor, known for All for Nikki (2020).
Drew Pollock is known for Grey's Anatomy (2005), Breaking Bad (2008) and Rudderless (2014).
Drew began begging to be an actor and model at the young age of 4 years old. Despite being told, "No", for years by his parents, he did not back down. Being in front of the camera and an audience, has always been his dream, and he intended never to stop pressuring his parents until they acquiesced. He "won" this battle in June of 2014 and has not stopped enjoying each and every moment since. Most recently, he appeared in the 'coming of age' feature film, Rockaway, and is starring as the middle brother, Dash, in the new Amazon Studios comedy, The Dangerous Book for Boys. Early on in his career, he has succeeded in four national commercials, including First Niagara Bank, the NFL/ABC, the GAP, and Marie Callenders. He has also showed his early acting skills in a documentary TV series, (2) student films, a short film (Spit (2017)), a theatrical debut in an off-Broadway play, The Weak Ones, and a prime-time TV debut on the television series Blindspot (2015). All of this while juggling his time as a competitive dancer (he earned a 1st place Title in a petite trio for his hip-hop routine at Legacy LI Dance Competition), an intellectually gifted student, earning a perfect NYSSMA score on tenor saxophone, and his love for baseball. He has "wowed" every director and producer he has worked with during his early years with his natural ease, his maturity beyond his years, and his professionalism on set. He is continuing to improve his acting skills with workshops at the Performing Option, The Actor's garage, and through private sessions. He is very much looking forward to continue to break into the TV and film industry and show them what he's got!
From the moment Drew Powell was born, he was getting peoples attention. The actor who went on to play a young "Hoss Cartwright" started out as a real life Hoss setting a record at the Indiana hospital weighing in at more than 11 lbs. Drew grew up in Lebanon, Indiana outside of Indianapolis and was singing and acting throughout his formative years. He then went to DePauw University, where he majored in English Literature and was a Media Fellow, an honors program in media studies. While in college, Drew was active in the theatre department and also wrote and performed in several campus television shows and short films. Upon graduation, Drew moved to Los Angeles and appeared in his first television show, "Malcolm in the Middle" a few months later. He recurred as "Cadet Drew" for two seasons on "Malcolm". Drew then went on to play the afore mentioned Hoss Cartwright in a prequel to "Bonanza" called "The Ponderosa". Shooting in rural Australia, Drew met his wife, a make-up artist on the show. Drew's feature films include Starship Troopers 2, The Marine, Mexican Sunrise and 1408 with John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson. In between, he has done several national commercials and has guest starred on shows such as Popular, CSI and Monk. Drew recently received rave reviews for his portrayal of Paul, the lonely troubadour in a monologue show "Skirts and Flirts" at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre in LA. Music has always been a passion for Drew and he plays the guitar and sings whenever he can. His first television role was as Cadet Drew on Fox's Malcolm in the Middle. He appeared in thirteen episodes. Soon after, he portrayed Hoss Cartwright on the series The Ponderosa, a prequel to Bonanza which premiered in 2001 on PAX. Powell has had guest appearances on numerous television shows including: Ray Donovan, Modern Family, True Blood, House, Leverage, ER, and Grey's Anatomy. He also recurred as FBI Agent Reede Smith, one of the 7 Red John suspects on The Mentalist. Drew portrayed Bic in the 2011 film Straw Dogs, a remake of the 1971 film of the same name. The remake was directed by Rod Lurie and starred James Marsden, Kate Bosworth, and Alexander Skarsgård. It was released September 16, 2011. A legal resident of Australia and England, Drew lives with his wife Veronica in Los Angeles and Melbourne.
Drew Pritchard was born in June 1970 in Conwy, Clwyd, Wales. He is known for Salvage Hunters: Classic Cars (2018), Salvage Hunters: The Restorers (2018) and Salvage Hunters (2011). He was previously married to Rebecca Pritchard.
Drew Ramos is known for In Real Life: Eyes Closed (2017), Boy Band (2017) and Teens Wanna Know (2012).