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Dee Snider

While perhaps best known as the lead singer of '80s sensation Twisted Sister, there is so much more to Dee Snider. He has starred in several reality TV shows including "Gone Country" with John Rich, MTV's "Rock the Cradle" with his son Jesse and "Growing Up Twisted," an A&E series featuring the entire Snider family and their Long Island lifestyle. He is also a frequent host on MTV Networks, and his own nationally syndicated radio show "House of Hair" is heard on more than 200 stations in North America. His career as a voice-over artist has resulted in Snider being heard in many radio and TV commercials, documentaries and a year-long stint as the introductory voice on MSNBC.

Never setting limits, Snider wrote, produced and starred in "Dee Snider's StrangeLand." This horror flick immediately became a classic of the genre, and "StrangeLand 2" is currently in development. With the success of "StrangeLand," Snider was tapped to host a weekly radio show on all things horror, "Fangoria Radio." Snider's influence in the genre has led to a whole new generation of horror fans and producers.

In 2002, VH1 signed Snider to star as himself in their original movie production of "Warning: Parental Advisory." Co-starring Mariel Hemingway, Jason Priestley and Griffin Dunne, Snider re-created his role during the congressional record labeling hearings of the mid-1980s. Battling the Beltway wives, most notably Tipper Gore, Snider, along with Frank Zappa and John Denver, turned DC politics upside down, carrying the banner of Snider's Twisted Sister legendary anthem "We're Not Gonna Take It."

Dee Snider is playing for March of Dimes, and Dee is the spokesperson for one of its fundraising arms, Bikers for Babies. March of Dimes' mission is to research the health risks of prematurely born babies and to offer the best medical treatment to ensure that mothers and babies live healthy lives.