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Hawkeye was born Tod Alan Fiddleman in Flatbush, Brooklyn (NY), on 6 March 1964 to Neil William Fiddleman and Geraldine Virginia Frawley Fiddleman. His brother Glen Patrick Fiddleman was born in 1966.
From a young age, it was obvious that a career in the creative arts was what Hawkeye would be destined for. His first stage performance was in an elementary school production of "The King and I", where he played "4th Child From The Left". Being on stage and having an influence on how people felt became tremendously important to him. This led to him writing and directing future productions throughout elementary school, junior high school, high school, and college.
While in junior high school, Hawkeye produced his very first film, a super-8 film called "Son of Jaws", starring Hawkeye and several friends from his neighborhood in Brooklyn. (Copies of this film actually still exist!)
After graduating from college with a mechanical engineering degree, Hawkeye pursued an academic and creative career as a professional graphic designer. This led back to the concept of writing, producing, and directing films.
In 2002, Hawkeye formed One Shot One Kill Productions, which was Incorporated in 2004.
| Laurie Renee Knapp Fiddleman | (10 June 1994 - present) |
Has been a musician/composer (Bassist) for well over 30 years and has to date released five music CDs worldwide. Is an avid electric bass guitar collector.
His father Neil was a producer/backer ("angel") for the Broadway production of "Bubblin' Brown Sugar (A Harlem Review)", produced by J. Lloyd Grant.
Has corresponded with Charlton Heston.
Has a pure-bred Turkish Angora cat by the name of Frederick Q. Pookifuss, better known as Pookie (or Fred).
Is related to Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe (through his maternal grandmother) and Father Flanagan of Boys Town (through his maternal grandfather).
Has an IQ of 180.
Is a voracious reader.
Was presented with the "Best Horror Film" award at the 2007 Pocono Mountains Film Festival for "Hawkeye's Night Stories". A compilation of five short films that have been compared to Rod Serling's original Twilight Zone television series.
"Hawkeye's Night Stories" was broadcast on Blue Ridge Communications Channel 13 as a Halloween Special in Northeastern Pennsylvania in 2007.
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