I'm afraid I don't have any tips and tricks to get you very well known. I think you're on your way to that. Sometimes being well known doesn't mean having the most visitor messages, page views, or friends, but really what you put on the table. In my case, sometimes I've been called the mini-BeachBoy and when I'm called that, it really puts a smile on my face because BeachBoy, or Ryan, is a really great person to get to know (I suggest you do so and start talking to him. He's the one who knows about reputation on this forum more than anyone and he hasn't even been here a full year yet).
But if you want to know what I did -- I constantly view people's profiles. Sometimes I start relationships with curious people who check back and ask me why I'm viewing their profile. Perhaps it's because of my name and how closely it resembles that of a moderator, but I'm not one of those supporters who believe that. I would really say to put everything on the table in posts. Make long, juicy contented posts that have a lot to offer. Though many will skim over it, the ones dedicated to the community will not and that will get you noticed. Go in sections that interest you, like Other Entertainment (as you are already active there) and put some content onto that board to the best of your ability. Don't overdue it, though, to the point of flooding. Don't be afraid to meet new people or start commenting on someone's blog entries. Help out people in the Questions and Feedback board and welcome new members (who post good introduction threads with bulk on who they really are as they are the ones who really stay the longest) and don't be afraid to stalk people by viewing the who's online list and meeting people from there.