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- Actress
- Soundtrack
Mary Lee was born on 24 October 1924 in Centralia, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Cowboy and the Senorita (1944), Ridin' on a Rainbow (1941) and Angels with Broken Wings (1941). She was married to Harry J. Banan. She died on 6 June 1996 in Sacramento, California, USA.- Character actor with a wildly distinctive face. Used real name Oliver Prickett for stage work, especially at the Pasadena Community Playhouse, where he was a longtime fixture and teacher and where his brother was managing director. Used stage name Oliver Blake for scores of small film and television roles. Brother-in-law of actress Maudie Prickett.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Mark Davis was born in November 1965 in Centralia, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for Jarhead (2005), Fired Up (1997) and Jenny (1997).- Director
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Merce Cunningham was born on 16 April 1919 in Centralia, Washington, USA. He was a director and writer, known for Variations V (1966), Deli Commedia (1984) and Merce Cunningham (1998). He was married to John Cage. He died on 26 July 2009 in New York City, New York, USA.- Composer
- Soundtrack
Gary Troxel was born on 28 November 1939 in Centralia, Washington, USA. Gary is a composer, known for Green Lantern (2011), Stand by Me (1986) and 28 Days (2000). Gary is married to Jenifer Troxel.- Location Management
- Actress
Sandy Hill was born in 1946 in Centralia, Washington, USA. She is an actress, known for Cyber Tracker (1994), A Dangerous Place (1994) and Guardian Angel (1994).- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Glen Daum was born on 16 November 1940 in Centralia, Illinois, USA. He was a composer, known for Sesame Street (1969), Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures (1987) and Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (1989). He died on 17 October 2018 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.- Actress
Ida Berlin was born on 19 April 1893 in Centralia, Wisconsin, USA. She was an actress. She was married to Jack Cohn Berlin and Joseph Bodner. She died on 24 September 1971 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.- Cinematographer
- Producer
- Director
Joshua Frank was born on 15 May 2001 in Centralia, Illinois. He is a cinematographer and producer, known for Brew at home with Biggby Coffee (2021), Ford Maverick: Installing Hard Folding Tonneau Cover (2022) and Lost Together.- Producer
- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
Born in Centralia, Washington, Sandra spent the first 18 years of her life in "Twin Peaks" country, the Great Northwest. The majority of her childhood was spent in Clackamas, Oregon, a then rural county outside of Portland. She had an eclectic childhood: she trained as a figure skater, performed professionally as a ventriloquist, worked as a child laborer in the strawberry fields for Smuckers Cannery, spent weekends on Mt. St. Helens (before the eruption, of course) and worked in her family's tropical fish store. She graduated valedictorian from Clackamas High School and she and a fellow classmate were the first people in its history to be accepted to Yale University.
At Yale, she discovered film and doubled majored in American Studies and Film Studies -- a major that did not exist until her junior year. At Yale, in lieu of writing the required senior essay for graduation, Sandra petitioned to make a documentary film. She graduated with honors and distinction in the majors. At graduation, the film won the Louis Sudler Prize in the Performing and Creative Arts, marking the first time Yale had recognized a film project. Eight years later the subject of that film Sharp Edges, became infamous in 1994. Tonya Harding was involved in one of modern history's most notorious sport's scandals. Clips of the film, along with interviews of Sandra were shown in subsequent documentaries such as "CBS 60 Minutes"; "Anything to Win"; "ESPN's 30 for 30 the Price of Gold" and "ABC 20/20 Truth and Lies: The Tonya Harding Story." Thirty years after it was made, it became the visual bedrock for "I, Tonya." Allison Janney's Mrs. Harding, down to the parrot on the shoulder is taken from Sharp Edges. " I, Tonya" distributor NEON will soon be releasing "Sharp Edges."
Sandra immediately enrolled in the MFA program at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Graduate Film and Television where she concentrated in writing and directing. It was during this time, while working the 11pm-7am shift as a paralegal at a 24/7 law firm, that she met fellow artist, friend and long-time professional collaborator, Peggy Flood. They co-wrote Sandra's thesis film "True or False" which one five awards at the First Run Festival including Excellence in Filmmaking and Best Actor.
Sandra worked for various icons in the filmmaking industry including Frances Coppola, and Paul Schrader, In 1996 she made "Belly Talkers" for Harvey Weinstein at Miramax. She completed a stint as an associate director at the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live."
She has been teaching film production at Yale University's School of Art since 1997 and has taught workshops at Columbia University, Barnard, SUNY Purchase and The Chinese International School in Hong Kong. She has developed and run a unique six-week production program at Yale Summer Sessions.
She has worked as a camera operator on several reality television shows, directed shot and edited numerous documentary shorts such as the award winning "A World Within: A Miniature Portrait" and Diana Automata for the Yale Art Gallery and is on the MET website. She was the director of photography on a feature documentary that took her to China in 2007.
She has adapted a screenplay based on the life of Dr. Barth Hoogstraten, "Blind Man's Bluff." It is a WW II memoir set in Holland. She has participated twice in the "Lines and Spaces" cultural exchange of writers and storytellers through the International Writers' Program at the University of Iowa that took her to India and Ecuador.
Beginning in 2010 Luckow embarked on her most personal project, a feature-documentary, "That Way Madness Lies...". Sandra and her family trek the broken mental health system in an effort to save her brother as he descends into madness. Beginning as a testimony of his sanity, his iPhone video diary ultimately becomes an unfiltered look at the mind of a man with untreated schizophrenia. It won Best Documentary Feature at the Hot Springs International Women's Film Festival where Luckow was also the Keynote speaker and a special Jury Award at the Richmond International Film Festival.
She was keynote speaker at the 2018 Big Apple Women's Film Festival and has been named as 2018 Artist-in-Residence as part of the Global Mental Health Program at Columbia University NEA Award Grant.
She is a proud member of the International Documentary Association, New York Women in Film and Television and the Director's Guild of America.- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Don Butterfield was born on 1 April 1923 in Centralia, Washington, USA. He is known for Bullets Over Broadway (1994), The Statue of Liberty (1985) and I've Got a Secret (1952). He was married to Alice Nalepka Butterfield. He died on 27 November 2006 in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, USA.- Bobby Joe Mason was born on 23 April 1936 in Centralia, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island (1981) and The Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn Machine (1974). He died on 4 July 2006 in Springfield, Illinois, USA.
- Lyle Overbay was born on 28 January 1977 in Centralia, Washington, USA.
- Gary Gaetti was born on 19 August 1958 in Centralia, Illinois, USA.
- Bob Faiss was born on 19 September 1934 in Centralia, Illinois, USA. He died on 4 June 2014 in Boulder City, Nevada, USA.
- Roland Burris was born on 3 August 1937 in Centralia, Illinois, USA. He is an actor, known for 60 Minutes (1968), Today (1952) and Tavis Smiley (2004). He is married to Berlean. They have two children.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Jordan Kelley was born on 13 July 1992 in Centralia, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for Ouija: A New Beginning, The Night Devours (2024) and Adventures in #Adulting (2017).- Bryan Eversgerd was born on 11 February 1969 in Centralia, Illinois, USA.
- James Brady was born on 29 August 1940 in Centralia, Illinois, USA. He was married to Sarah Brady and Sue Beh. He died on 4 August 2014 in Alexandria, Virginia, USA.
- Bill Ramsay was born on 12 January 1929 in Centralia, Washington, USA. He was an actor, known for Spaß durch 2 (1970). He was married to Lilien Halstead. He died on 3 March 2024 in the USA.
- Art Department
- Production Designer
- Art Director
Howard Bay was born on 3 May 1912 in Centralia, Washington, USA. He was a production designer and art director, known for The Exile (1947), Up in Central Park (1948) and Go Man Go (1954). He was married to Ruth Jonas. He died on 21 November 1986 in New York City, New York, USA.- Lyrical Dragon, also known as just Dragon, was born to parents Mitchell Galster and Mari-Jo Qualey in Centralia, WA in 1993. Dragon's road to Rapper stardom was not an easy one. He battled heroin, methamphetamine, Xanax, and suboxone drug use for nearly a decade. His bout with drugs and guns landed him in prison in 2017 after a failed attempt at staying sober.
While incarcerated Dragon had time to reflect on what was truly important to him: Family and Music. He began writing poems. Poems turned into lyrics and those lyrics sent him first class to the recording studio. Dragon started splitting his time between writing song lyrics and recording in the studio as time allowed. He also turned his life around by educating himself. Dragon earned his Business Management Diploma and graduated with highest honors while at the work-release facility. He also earned his Holistic Remedies Certification and is gearing up to attain his lifeguard certification next.
Today Lyrical Dragon resides in Las Vegas, NV.