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Born to Stew Dodge and Kathy Stine in Portland, Oregon, Jeff S. Dodge graduated from Portland State University in 1995 with a BA in History. He began working on many independent projects throughout the 90s via Portland Cable Access with creative collaborators Clint Sargent and Dan Palodichuk. Teamed as Darge Productions, they wrote, shot, and produced a 4.5 Hr Cable series called "The Harlequin" (1996 - 2000). In 1998, Dodge worked as a Key Set Production Assistant for the full feature, "Blast" (2000). In 2002, he premiered his short film "My Mother Was Right" starring Cy Stanger and soon after made a cameo appearance during the conclusion of "What the #$*! Do We Know!?" (2004) with Marlee Matalin. By September of 2004, Dodge and Sargent completed and screened "Jeff Steele and the Lost Civilization of NoyNac" (Portland, Oregon - Sept. 2004). In the summer of 2005, production began on "Go, Cowboy, Go!" starring Kyle Black, Cy Stanger and Alistair Duff. The contemporary Western was completed and screened in January 2006. From the spring of 2006 until summer 2009, Dodge teamed up with Brian 'BA' Anderson as well as Clint Sargent to create the Marx Brothers parody, "A Day On The Asteroid (2009). Sargent and Dodge continue to co-manage Darge Productions and develop new stories including their latest effort, a sequel, "Jeff Steele : Children of the Doomed"(slated for a 2010 Summer release).
IMDb Mini Biography By: Jeff S. DodgePlayed guitar in the following Portland rock bands; Woookie, National Rockombo, the Bolsheviks and Plastic Soul
"There is no such thing as failure - only procrastination".
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