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Andrea Bogart is a Missouri born actress and trained dancer, honored with the "Outstanding Young Alumni" award in 2011 from Missouri State University. While she's a small town girl at heart, the world has been her oyster having traveled for work in places as far as Japan and Fiji.
After dancing her way onto the big screen in The Master of Disguise (2002) and popular shows like Grounded for Life (2001), Nikki, and several national commercials, Andrea shifted her focus from a disciplined, professional dancer into a working actress. Appearing in Steven Soderbergh's feature, Side Effects (2013) opposite Jude Law and starring Rooney Mara, and the comedies; Back in the Day (2014), The Secret Lives of Dorks (2013) and Bar Starz (2008). She's recurred on the successful web series Zac and Mia (2017) and Showtimes hit Ray Donovan (2013). Through the years she has appeared in all three CSI shows and kept busy with other guest-starring roles on some of the top series on TV, such as; Lucifer (2016), The Odd Couple (2015), NCIS (2003), Castle (2009), Rizzoli & Isles (2010), The Mentalist (2008), Two and a Half Men (2003), Nip/Tuck (2003), Ghost Whisperer (2005), as well as others. In 2010 she captured the hearts of many portraying the role of Abby Haver in over 100 episodes on the Emmy award winning series General Hospital (1963). Adding stage work to her impressive list of credits, she played a dancer-choreographer in Lanford Wilson's Burn This. Her performance in the play A Postcard from L.A, won her this accolade in the trade paper Backstage: "delightful...equal parts sultry siren and irritating vixen."
No stranger to the small screen, some of Andrea's nationally run commercials include Honda, Direct TV, a Super Bowl ad for Coors Light, AT&T, Cadillac, Electrolux, Taco Bell, Pantene, Nike, Bud Light, Old Navy, Gap to name a few. In addition, she has appeared in music videos for such artists as Smash Mouth, 98 Degrees, Moby and Marc Anthony and shot global Ad campaigns for United Airlines Chase Credit Card, Crystal Cruises and Botox for Migraines.
Outside of Acting, Bogart is a proud member of the 501(c)3 non-profit organization "The New Hollywood" with branches for women and men dedicated to supporting socially conscious storyteller and change makers. She's a certified yoga instructor, passionately leading classes, events and private's and has an uplifting life-style blog titled Inspirational Addict.- Director
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A native of Quebec City (in Canada), Jean-François graduated in Film Studies from the Université de Montréal in 2007. He went on to write and direct the short films "L'ENFARGÉE", "12 HOMMES EN TABARNAK" and "ORDINAIRES", all of which toured festivals around the world. Jean-François then moved on to web series, writing and directing "LE POOL", a 24-episode series spanning three seasons. In 2015, he wrote and directed "LE GARS D'LA SHOP", which, in addition to premiering at TIFF, won three awards at the Gala Prends Ça Court and was selected for more than 20 international festivals. He returns to the web in 2018 as director of "L'ARÈNE", which wins Best Webseries at the Festival de la Fiction de Larochelle and goes on to compete at the Canneseries and Gémeaux awards. In 2020, "CONNEXION EN COURS" won Best Cultural Diversity Web Series Toronto Webfest and was nominated for the 35th Prix Gémeaux. His fascination with spoken language, masculinity and verisimilitude lies at the heart of his artistic approach, which stands out for its frequent use of improvisation. Like his short film "LE PRINCE DE VAL-BÉ" (2019), his short film "LANDGRAVES" (2020) has a long and distinguished festival run, winning numerous awards including the prestigious TIFF Avrich Award for 10 promising filmmakers, Best Director at the Festival Off Courts Trouville, as well as Prends Ça Court, Macabro and Fantasia.- Elizabeth Flournoy was born on 18 November 1886 in Saint Charles, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for Adam's Rib (1949), Grounds for Marriage (1951) and Science Fiction Theatre (1955). She died on 14 August 1977 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Guy Provencher was born on 6 March 1927 in Saint Charles-de-Wendover, Quebec, Canada. He was an actor, known for Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1990), Black Robe (1991) and Friday the 13th: The Series (1987). He died on 11 July 2013 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Peter Bolte was born on 4 September 1978 in Saint Charles, Missouri, USA. He is a cinematographer and producer, known for Dandelion Man (2007), V.O. (2005) and All Roads Lead (2013). He was previously married to Stacy Woodruff-Bolte.- Martin Biron was born on 15 August 1977 in Lac-Saint-Charles, Quebec, Canada. He is married to Anne Marie Biron. They have four children.
- On August 2, 1924, Winston Joseph Deane was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. His childhood nickname was Buddy. Deane began his broadcasting career at KLXR in Little Rock, Arkansas. In 1950, he moved to Baltimore to WITH. He was one of the first to showcase rock and roll music on a continual basis.
From 1957-1965, Deane was chosen as host of WJZ-TV, Baltimore's "The Buddy Deane Show." "The Buddy Deane Show" became of the most popular local shows in the United States. (Dick Clark's "American Bandstand" was patterned after "The Buddy Deane Show.." The show was broadcast two hours a day, six days a week. It featured local teenagers dancing to live bands, most of whom went on to become professional groups. Bill Haley and the Comets "Rock Around the Clock" song premiered on "The Buddy Deane Show." Deane was named the Number One Disc Jockey by Billboard Magazine in 1962.
Baltimore filmmaker. John Waters, loosely based "The Corny Collins' Show" in his movie, "Hairspray" on Deane's show. Waters even gave Deane a small roll in his film. The musical "Hairspray" went on to sweep the 57th Annual Tony Awards (eight wins) in 2003, the year Deane died.
Just like in the "Hairspray" film, the teenagers on "The Committee" refused to allow African-American teenagers to be able to dance on the show on a regular basis. Thus, WJZ-TV cancelled the show although Deane argued the producers should talk to the teenagers about their bold decision. After its cancellation, Deane returned to his home State of Arkansas and acquired KOTN-FM and KOTN-AM radio stations in Pine Bluff. On July 17, 2003, Deane died of complications of a stroke. He was 78 years old. He was survived by his wife, Helen and three daughters, Dawn Deane, Joellen Beard, and Debra Lowry. - Jenilee Borek was born on 26 March 1985 in Saint Charles, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for The Stolen Moments of September (2007), Deep in the Valley (2009) and Kidnapping Terry (2008).
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Eric Hennig is an American novelist, screenwriter, film, and television actor from Saint Charles, Missouri. He developed a passion for acting at a young age after landing the lead role in the production of The Homecoming with Young People's Theater. He's frequently recognized for his role as a Game Maker in The Hunger Games. Eric has appeared in several commercials, web-series, films, and most recently as Dennis White on Lifetimes My Haunted House. He resides in Los Angeles, CA and is represented by 26 Management.- Craig Mullins was born on 27 May 1990 in Saint Charles, Missouri, USA.
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Roger Mohn was born on 4 June 1984 in Saint Charles, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Inception (2010), Date Night (2010) and Love, Death & Robots (2019).- Additional Crew
Jean Royer was born on 26 June 1938 in Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Québec, Canada. He is known for Marie Uguay (1982) and La nuit de la poésie 15 mars 1991 (1991). He was married to Micheline La France. He died on 4 July 2019 in Montréal, Québec, Canada.