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Glori-Anne Gilbert was born in Hutchinson, Kansas, USA.
In her younger years, she was an A-grade student; as well as a model and a beauty pageant contestant; as well as being a youth leader for her church.
She started her own bikini lawn mowing service to save money to purchase her first car.
In 1996, she featured in the movie "Evil Ambitions" as Jessup's Intern.
Gilbert is well known in the adult and B-grade movie productions.
In 2007, she hosted a number of direct-to-DVD horror movie releases, as Morella, Ghost Hostess with the Mostest, with five titles released between 2007 to 2013.
Due to the low budgets of the movies, she would also work behind the scenes in lighting, grip, makeup artist and production assistant.
Gilbert also works as a nude model and an exotic dancer.
Ms Gilbert works under a number of names, including: Glori Ann Gilbert, Glori Anne Gilbert, Gloria Lynn Berg and Gloria Anne.- Ana Beatriz Barros is one of the top Brazillian models in the world, working for high profile fashion labels including Victoria's Secret, Guess, Sisley's and Sports Illustrated. Born on the 29th of May, 1982, in Itabira Brazil, Ana started her modeling career at the tender age of 14 when she was spotted by a director of Elite, a top modeling agency. She proceeded to win the 1996 Brazillian version of the Elite "Look of the Year" competition, placing second overall in the worldwide competition. After being signed to a modeling contract, Ana landed her first major campaign for Guess, where she worked with fellow Brazillian Alessandra Ambrosio. Since then, her career has escalated and she is now one of the world's foremost models, most notable for her extensive work in Victoria's Secret and Sports Illustrated.
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Jill Forster was born in Britain and immigrated to Australia in 1964 to pursue a career in modeling. Crawford Productions provided her with her first acting opportunity in Hunter (a television series).
She appeared in the movies Libdo, Great Expectations and Say A Little Prayer. Television roles included Hunter, Number 86, The Box, Prisoner, The Restless Years, The Man From Snowy River, A Country Practice, The Power and The Passion, Beauty and The Beast, Seachanges; as well as Hosting Creature Features as Vampira.
She married fellow actor John Stanton.- Farnham Scott was born in Toledo, Ohio, United States on 4 August 1949. He was educated at Toledo, Ohio, United States between 1971 - 1973. Scott has been acting since he was 4, and has appeared in "Fat Chance" (1981) as Mike, "Touched" (1983) as Thomas along side of Robert Hays; and in the two historical drama series George Washington (1984) and George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation (1986) as General Henry Knox.
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Michael G Kehoe is an award winning writer/director born in Brooklyn, New York. He later moved to Trumansburg, NY, a small town just outside of Ithaca and was deeply involved in theater, producing and directing at 16 years old. He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts as an actor. His first job in Hollywood was the gym assistant to Sylvester Stallone on Rocky IV (1985). Michael worked in production and in 1994 he directed a short film titled Second Dance (1994), which became an official selection at the Sundance Film Festival & the Berlin Film Festival. Prism Pictures approached Kehoe to direct an action adventure script he wrote titled Dominion (1995) in 1995. He formed Taughannock Entertainment and has produced and wrote and directed several films and developed, wrote and directed a television show for the Food Network titled: "Catering Impossible" starring Tom Cruise. Kehoe wrote and directed a short film titled "HUSH" that won 34 Awards. Kehoe wrote and directed the feature inspired by the short film that is titled: "The Hatred" produced by Malek Akkad (Halloween), the film is being distributed by Lionsgate.
Kehoe is now developing a production company AdventureScope Entertainment, that will produce independent films and television shows. The first three proof of concepts through AdventureScope are "The Other One", "Quest of Queens" and "99 Problems". 99 Problems has won 120 awards across the world.
Kehoe is set to direct a Sci Fi feature he penned titled "Keflavik" to be shot on location in Iceland, produced by Tommy Harper and Kristinn Thordarson & Leifur B. Dagfinnsson. He is in the development stage for a feature he penned titled "7 Keys".- Actor
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Garrett Kruithof, a native Louisianan, is a former hotel executive who began his career in film and television with a role on Memphis Beat. He has since appeared with roles in Burn Notice, Common Law, and Army Wives. Garrett's first feature film was "The Iceman", Garrett played, Stanley Kuklinski, the Polish father of the notorious serial killer, Richard Kuklinski (Michael Shannon).
Garrett has appeared in recurring roles as Assistant District Attorney Roy Stout on the Starz period piece crime drama Magic City and as Detective Jimmy Dufrene on the HBO series True Detective with Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
Garrett starred as real life gangster Henry Methvin opposite Emile Hirsch and Holliday Grainger in Bonnie and Clyde, a mini-series that aired simultaneously on History Channel, Lifetime, and A&E in December of 2013 where it became the third most-watched basic cable miniseries of all time.
Garrett has attained "verified" status on Twitter where he maintains several thousand followers which he interacts with during live broadcasts of many of the television series that he has been a part of.- Music Department
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Dominic Carmen Frontiere, 86, Emmy and Golden Globe winning film and television composer, former head of music at Paramount Pictures, passed away in Tesuque, New Mexico on 21 December 2017. He is survived by his wife Robin and their children Emily, Joseph, Nicholas and Sofia, as well as daughter Victoria from a previous marriage.- Actor
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An actor known as much for his dedication and quality, Christian Seavey is most recognized for the role of Chris Knight in the 2020 series Prom Knight. He then joined the cast of Cheer Camp Killer followed by Cheerleader Hit Squad both on Lifetime
He was born Christian John Seavey on March 28, 1997 in Vancouver, WA. He is the son of Jeffrey Seavey a pastor and Keri Seavey, his loving mother. He has a younger brother Daniel who starred in the 2015 season of American Idol and subsequently joined the band Why Don't We, where he found great success.
Christian began acting in high school musicals such as Fiddler On The Roof and Cinderella. He continued acting while at Western Washington University studying various techniques and appearing in emotionally packed shows such as HIR, Clybourne Park and Rag & Bone. Getting serious he starred on stage in Orange Flower Water and Orlando before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television.
In 2020 Christian has amounted over 250k followers on Instagram and over 100k on Twitter.- Music Department
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Barry Hugh Crocker was born on 4 November 1935 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. He was married to Dene Crocker with whom he had five children - Geraldine, Martine, Erica, Barry and Amanda; nine grandchildren Camilla, Bianca, Jessica, Lee, Aaron, Caleb, James, and Stacey; and five great children: Wade, Amber, Ezekial, Zara and Lillie. In 1990, Crocker began a relationship with actress Katie Manning. Crocker is an Australian character actor, television personality, singer, and variety entertainer with a crooning vocal style known for his iconic Australian films during the 1970's The Adventures of Barry McKenzie and sequel Barry McKenzie Holds His Own. Crocker went on to become the presenter and leading performer on The Sound of Music television series, taking over from entertainer Bobby Limb which earned him a Gold Logie in 1970 as Australia's top male television personality. His singing talents eventually earned him over 30 Gold record. In 1971 Sound of Music was the 11th most popular show in the country. Crocker sang the theme tune to the Australian soap opera Neighbours between 1985 and 1992. He published an autobiography called Bazza - The Adventures of Barry Crocker, in 2003.- Actor
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Ian Gerard Whyte is known for his roles in Cold Courage, Bounty Hunters, Bulletproof and Vikings. He started his professional performance career as an opera singer. He subsequently moved from stage to screen in the past several years. Training in all aspects of performance, he has obtained his BMus in Classical Singing Performance. MA in Directing for Theatre and a higher Diploma in Musical Theatre Performance.- Peter Strudwick was born on 19 January 1930 in Germany. He died on 6 March 2014 in Costa Mesa, California, USA; from cancer/sepsis/dementia. Due to his mother contracting Rubella, Strudwick was born without feet and deformed hands.
He appeared in a minor role in the 1964 movie "The Time Travelers" playing the role of a mutant human who is befriended by Merry Anders as Carol White.
He also appeared in the 1981 documentary "Being Different" where Strudwick talks about his life and accomplishments.
In 1969, he commenced jogging and ran many marathons.
He was the author of "Come Run With Me" which was released by Exposition Pr of Florida, Pompano Beach, Florida, U.S.A. in 1976. The book focuses on running - but far more importantly, it is about life. - Director
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Educated at the V.I. Surikov Artistic Academy (Moscow) in theatre and film art and production design, Oleg is one of the leading feature film directors in Russia and the FSU. Oleg's training as a production designer coupled with his directing experience in theatre, his work with Russia's top music talent in over 200 music videos, and his success as a feature film director have seen his visually stunning feature films have been in more than 20 territories worldwide including USA, Germany, Sweden, France, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Japan, Thailand, India etc.
Oleg had directed and/or been production designer on more that 200 music videos winning the Best Foreign Music Video at the MTV Awards in 2000. He has been Production Designer for more than 15 plays in the leading theaters in Russian and the FSU. He conceived and directed the video content for Russian Pop star Fillip Kirkorov's concert program. The premiere screenings of his two previous feature films "Jacked$" and "Velvet Revolution" as director took place in Los Angeles in 2005 and 2006. He is the co-author of the book "A Man's Season - Velvet Revolution". Oleg was production designer for the first ever commercial filmed in space for Tnuva Milk which is in the Guinness Book of Records for same.- Cathy Godbold is an actress, known for Newlyweds (1993), The Saddle Club (2001), Home and Away (1988) and The King (TV Movie) (2007) where she played her mother. Godbold is the daughter of television personality Rosemary Margan.
Her first appearance was in More Winners: His Master's Ghost (TV Movie) in 1990 where she played he character Sarah O'Grady. - Dean Harris was born on 30 December 1946 in Erith, Kent, England, United Kingdom. He began his acting career in 1966; the early years spent appearing with leading repertory companies in the UK as well as touring the United Kingdom, Canada and Zimbabwe.
He has appeared in more than 50 television comedies and dramas and has played opposite Peter Cushing in Sherlock Holmes, Jack Warner in Dixon of Dock Green, Dennis Waterman in The Sweeney, Judi Dench in As Time Goes By, Jasper Carrot and Robert Powell in The Detectives, John Thaw in Mirch, James Bolam in Second Thoughts, Tom Conti in Old Boy Network, Adam Faith in Love Hurts, David Jason in Diamond Geezer, Warren Clarke in The Case of the Frightened Lady, Anthony Andrews in Ivanhoe, Eric Sykes in If You Go Down in the Woods Today, Michael Kitchen in Home Run, Larry Lamb in Fool's Gold and Bill Paterson in The Interrogation of John.
Dean also appeared in the BBC children television comedy series, as the naive Mr Boyes in Bad Boyes; and the environment polluter, Mr Belcher in Earth Warp. In adult orientated series he played Sgt Quirk in Blood Money, from which Michael Denison's and Dean's characters were taken and given their own espionage series called Cold Warrior.
He was also seen as the best safe cracker in business in the BBC series The Fourth Arm, plus the animal rights militant, Curtis Jaeger in Howards' Way.
Other television appearances include in Z-Cars, Softly, Softly, Bergerac, Blake's 7, Casualty, Coronation Street, EastEnders, Shoestring, London's Burning, Drop the Dead Donkey, Grange Hill, Heartbeat, Howards' Way, Silent Witness, A Touch of Frost, and five different characters in The Bill.
He was in a relationship with actress Katy Manning from 1976 until 1981, having twins Jonathan and Georgina in 1978; and Deborah Franklin from 1996 until 2002, having one son Beau'; and married to Karen Harris from 2006 until 2012. - Leilani Annalisa is an American actress born in Los Angeles, California, USA, and raised in Orange County, California. Leilani began her journey diving into practical acting experiences at Cypress College at age 10 and later studying film at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. With a background in theatre, Leilani honed her craft, participating in four short films through a local Vegas acting class. Further refining her skills in the DK acting class, a sibling of the Beverly Hills Playhouse, Leilani embraced improv, monologue performances, and scene studies. Signed to her first agency in October, Leilani has fearlessly pursued acting opportunities in Los Angeles and New York City, showcasing the versatility and a relentless commitment to her craft.
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Justin Trevor Winters has nearly two decades of experience as a screenwriter, lecturer, producer, and development executive. He began his career working in the Literary Department at Innovative Artists Talent and Literary Agency where he worked in collaboration with established directors, screenwriters, and authors. He later joined Creative Artists Agency, and after assisting in launching numerous projects, began focusing on his own screenwriting career. His feature film debut, Killing Winston Jones, a dark-comedy, starred Richard Dreyfuss, Danny Glover, Danny Masterson, and Jon Heder. His TV debut, Sports, starred Jessimae Peluso, and was produced and distributed by Comedy Central. He is a screenwriting lecturer at the School of Film & Television at Loyola Marymount University. He's also taught at Arizona State University, where he was nominated for an Outstanding Teacher Award, and at the UCLA Extension Writers' Program. He has lectured at universities and conferences both nationally and internationally, and regularly contributes to TheScriptLab.com, ScreenCraft.org and FilmCourage.com, websites dedicated to encouraging young writers and filmmakers to study and pursue their goals and aspirations. He's also the founder of Sixty Second Script School, an educational website that teaches the craft and business of screenwriting through sixty second daily lectures.- Actress
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Alena Gerard is an actress, model, host, producer, and a business owner, born and raised in Fresno Ca. She began her acting Career in 2017 and has made great strides through the entertainment industry. A week into her career she booked her first lead role in a feature film called The Job Interview. A couple months later as her career flourished Alena had the opportunity to walk the runway at Taste of Riverpark, Trashique and booked various modeling gigs. She then locked in another feature film as lead in Los Angelas called The Evil Down the Street. Releasing beginning of 2019. Alena wanted to use her platform and passion as an actress to increase awareness for woman who have been mentally, emotionally, and physically abused. She decided to produce her story, in a short film called Impossible which was based on Alena's past. This film was submitted to the 168 Film Festival and received 9 nominations including best actress.- Actress
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Born in Baltimore, as Nancy Goldman, she was the oldest of three children of L. Edwin Goldman, the managing partner of a law firm, and Rita Strauss.
She married Bertram H. Claster in 1938.
She and her husband created Romper Room in 1953, which they later franchised in over 25 countries including Australia , Brazil, Canada, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Venezuela and the United Kingdom (including England, Northern Ireland and Scotland).
She was the first Romper Room Miss - Miss Nancy from 1953 to 1964, when cancer forced Nancy to step aside as Miss Nancy, with her daughter Sally taking over as Miss Sally. Nancy continued to oversee the training of Romper Room teachers, created different segments of the show and helped her husband sell the show to stations in markets around the country.
Nancy and Bertram retired in 1975 with Bertram's death from Alzheimer in 1984. After retirement, Nancy spent much of her time reading to and playing with the children at the Maryland School for the Blind in Baltimore.
She is survived by her children, John Sally and Candace Claster, as well as four grandchildren.- Jones played initially as an open side flanker, and made his provincial debut for Auckland aged 20 in the 1985 National Provincial Championship, scoring three tries against South Canterbury. He also played for New Zealand Colts. He made his international debut for Western Samoa, for whom he qualified through his mother, in 1986. After one cap for Samoa, and a British tour with the New Zealand Barbarians in 1987, he first played for New Zealand in the first game of the inaugural World Cup in the same year. He scored the second try of the tournament and played in four games, including the final, as New Zealand went on to win the competition.
Jones's career was blighted by injuries, notably two serious knee injuries (in 1989 and 1997) and a broken jaw in 1993. Due to this he only played 55 international games during a period when New Zealand played almost 90 internationals, even though he was usually first choice whenever fit.
His international career was also affected by his strong Christian beliefs, as he refused to play on Sundays. Although he was selected for the 1987 and 1991 All Black World Cup squads, he missed three Sunday games in the 1991 tournament due to his religious beliefs. Jones was omitted from the 1995 squad as he would have been unavailable for the quarterfinal and semifinal games. He was once asked how a Christian such as himself could be such an uncompromising tackler. In reply he quoted a phrase from the Bible: it's better to give than to receive.
Jones was a member of the successful Auckland and Auckland Blues teams which dominated New Zealand rugby in the late 1980s and 1990s. Between 1985 and 1999 Auckland won 9 NPC titles, 5 Super 6 championships, and defended the Ranfurly Shield a record 61 consecutive times (between 1985 and 1993), while the Blues won the first two Super 12 competitions in 1996 and 1997. In 1997 he succeeded Zinzan Brooke as captain of Auckland and the Blues.
He was an outstanding openside flanker, and scored 13 international tries. Later in his career, and after his injuries had reduced the speed which characterised his early career, he played predominantly as a blindside flanker or number eight. In 1998 he was dropped from the New Zealand team at the age of 33 after a loss over Australia and retired at the end of the 1999 season. - Music Department
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Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascualwas a Spanish virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor. He is one of the foremost composers of the Post-Romantic era who also had a significant influence on his contemporaries and younger composers. He is best known for his piano works based on Spanish folk music idioms. In 1883 he married Rosina Jordana. He died from his kidney disease on 18 May 1909.- Cinematographer
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Rick Gerard is an award-winning documentary, news, commercial, feature film and aerial cinematographer, producer, writer, and director with more than 45 years experience. Rick has also acted on stage and has had numerous small roles in Television programs and short films.
Moving the camera is Rick's passion. He is a MoVI Pro, Alta, Tero, DJI, and Steadicam owner-operator and a commercial pilot with thousands of hours of aerial filming experience from both helicopter and fixed-wing platforms. He began mounting cameras on aircraft in 1970 and still finds ways to rig and get amazing footage from anything that floats, has wings or wheels.
Rick is also an Adobe Community Professional specializing in After Effects, visual effects, and compositing. Rick has taught Effects and Compositing workshops at NAB Post Production world and on several college campuses.
Rick's father was Richard F. Gerard, a prominent contractor, former US Navy Seabee, and generally amazing human being. Rick's mother Joanna Gerard, Koester, was a professional dancer and dance instructor, worked for the federal government for several years and is now retired and living on the Koester family farm in Downey, Idaho.- Producer
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Jude Gerard Prest has Directed, Produced and Overseen hundreds of hours of broadcast, syndicated, cable and international programming.
In September 2016, Prest's original screenplay, HARRY'S FILE (comedy) won the GRAND JURY PRIZE at the FILM INVASION LOS ANGELES, International Film Festival and also in September, 2016, the feature film in which Prest co stars, CAN I GET A WITNESS PROTECTION, premiered at the BURBANK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL.
Since 2013, Prest has served as Co-Executive Producer, Showrunner, and VP of Development and Production for Full Throttle Marketing - an Austin, TX based media company. LA based, Prest helps to oversee, develop and produce a full slate of scripted and non-scripted programming.
Prest has also served as Executive Producer, Co-Executive Producer, Creator, Supervising Producer and Director for a number of series and specials for networks such as: ABC, Universal-NBC Sports, CBS, UPN, FOX, PBS, Discovery, National Geographic, A&E, The Travel Channel, Sony Pictures Television, SYFY, The History Channel, HGTV, Comedy Central, Fox, Animal Planet, VH1, Court TV, 20th Century Fox, Fox Movie Channel, international markets and more.
He has Directed, Produced and overseen both scripted and non-scripted projects.
He Directed, Produced and Adapted a popular NEIL GAIMAN short story - WE CAN GET THEM FOR YOU WHOLESALE - from Gaiman's bestselling short story collection - SMOKE AND MIRRORS. - having worked together in the past - Gaiman also narrates the film for director, Prest and his LifeLike Productions, LLC. The short stars BRIAN HOWE (Justified, Catch Me If You Can) and DANIEL ROEBUCK (The Fugitve, Mob City, LOST) with visual effects by Catalyst Media (Titanic, Twilight, Matrix Revolutions, Spiderman 3) and sets, special effects and props by Global Effects (The Right Stuff, Mars Attacks, The Last Samurai countless others).
Prest owns all media rights to and has adapted the screenplay for the powerful, award winning memoir, "THE LOS ANGELES DIARIES" . The project is in development with Academy Award winning director, Steven Soderbergh attached as a the project's consultant and Advisor.
He also was the Executive Producer, Co-Creator, Director and Showrunner of a pilot for The Travel Channel special - CITY SWAPPERS - and was the Showrunner and Director for the hit ABC Saturday series - OCEAN MYSTERIES with Jeff Corwin. The 26 episode series travels the globe in search incredible ocean adventures for Litton Entertainment, ABC and Ampersand Media. Prest also recently served as Showrunner and Director for the hit Nat Geo Wild special: 700 Cats - narrated by Jane Lynch.
Prest Executive Produced, Wrote and Directed the award-winning feature documentary film: Rabbit Hash - the Center of the Universe. This is a quirky charming film that focuses on the true story of the town of Rabbit Hash, a sleepy little Kentucky town that actually elected a dog named Goofy as their mayor. This film was a festival audience award winner and spawned a highly rated special for Animal Planet called, Mayor Dog - also Produced and Directed by Prest.
Prest has overseen over hundreds of hours of programming on six continents in around 100 countries.
Prest has also worked extensively as a screen and stage actor, writer and voice over actor.- David is an actor based in Vancouver. David can be seen on Netflix; The Fall of the House of Usher, Monarch, Legacy of Monsters on Apple TV. He has previously appeared in Virgin River, Firefly Lane, Cruel Summer, Hallmark stories;Tulips in Spring, A Dickens of a Holiday, Secrets of Bella Vista, Hallmarks Matchmaker Mysteries.
- Gerard was born and raised in St Louis MO. Moved to LA in the late 90s. He has been studying acting and working towards his goals in TV & film ever since.
Some highlights are Master & Commander: The Far Side Of The World.(uncredited-but plenty of pics to prove it!) The work lasted 5 months and shot at Fox Studios Baja. He played the role of the Sgt. of the Royal Marines. This included 2 weeks of "boot camp" before principal photography began. He had the luxury of watching both Russell Crowe & Paul Bettany work for the entire shoot. Russell once told him he was "A consummate professional". He has taken those words to heart ever since.
He also had the opportunity early on to play Fingers The Pirate in Spongebob Squarepants: The Movie. His latest role in a film called Cade, has him playing a father that has recently lost his son to suicide and attempts to bring him back to life through A.I.
In his spare time, he is an avid trad rock climber and loves elevation backpacking. - Born and residing in Cork City, Ireland, Gerard first discovered his love for acting when he was 12 years old when he was cast as "Big Con" in David Puttnam's feature "The War of the Buttons". At 12 years old and being away from home, Gerard kept himself occupied offset by practicing magic tricks which he learned from some crew members. These little tricks will go on to change Gerard's life forever! Eight years later Gerard has gone on to become a rising star in magic noted for his sleight of hand skills, and becoming "The Close up Champion" from the worlds largest magic organisation "The international brotherhood of magicians". Today, Gerard is a sought-after magic performer in Ireland. With magic quickly taking over Gerard's life, his love for acting never diminished, landing roles such as Donnacha in Ken Loach's "The Wind that Shakes the Barley" was just one of the many highlights of Gerard's acting career. Gerard continues to pursue his love for both magic perfection and acting.
- A D.W. Griffith favorite matriarchal figure often playing mother characters. Kate Bruce appeared 292 times on the screen from 1908 to 1930, in movies including Intolerance (1916), The Idol Dancer (1920), Way Down East (1920), The Eternal Mother (1912), and Orphans of the Storm (1921). She was a close friend of actresses Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish, who supported Bruce financially for much of her life, including paying her rent in a little Hotel on Madison Avenue in New York. Lillian's maid would take care of her room once a week. Bruce would dine at Lillian's apartment several times a week. A very secretive and shy person, Bruce did not talk about her past or background. Lillian often compared her to a nun since her life was very austere and lonely.
- Herbert Lahr was born on 3 November 1928 in New York, New York, USA. His parents were Bert Lahr and Mercedes Delpino. He graduated from Tucson High School in 1946, and gained a Diploma - B.A. Speech, from the University of Arizona in 1952. Lahr was conscripted into the USA Air Force in 1953, and served until 1955. He married Janice Hedeman in April 1967, helping to raise her two daughters Vicki and Patti. After leaving the service, he hosted a radio show "Tales & Tunes of Happy Herb", and during 1956-1958, he was the co-host of Aunt Coral and Uncle Shoe (1956) with Shirl Vloedman Selman. Between 1964-1966 Lahr attended the Arizona University of Law; while at the same time working as a police officer of the Tucson Police Force. Lahr practiced law from 1966 until 1991 in Tucson and Sierra Vista. He passed away on 27 April 2002 in Tucson, Pima Co., Arizona.
- A freelance journalist with more than 20-years of experience (including 12 years as the entertainment editor of the Pensacola News Journal), He is the host of Let's Go, Pensacola, a weekly entertainment and events show on NewsRadio 92.3; the host of the Pensacola Movie Club; and the curator of the Merrill Movie Museum, one of the country's most impressive collections of screen-used movie props and memorabilia. Those projects, as well as Pensacola's active nerd culture and hospitality scenes, have made Pensacola his home.
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Lietta Harvey was the host of Jeepers' Creepers Theatre as as Ghoulita from 30 March1963 until 7 December 1963. She also appeared in the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Space: The Mini Series (1985), Twice Told Tales; The Andy Griffith Show; Burke's Law; Death Valley Days; Highway Patrol; Run for Your Life; T.H.E. Cat; L.A. Law; and the movie Secret File: Hollywood (1962).- Harry Martin was the son of Christian George Uhlenberg & Edith June Martin and the husband of Paulyne Peterson (b.1932-d.1927), whom he married in 1956. He was the father of Dayna D. Uhlenberg (b.1956) and Steven S. Uhlenberg (b.1958).
He served his country in both WWII and in Korea and later, in 1951, graduated from The College Of The Pacific in Stockton, California.
Harry Martin, began his television career at Sacramento's KCCC TV as announcer/director and children's show host "Bonanza Bill".
In 1956 he moved to Sacramento's KCRA (where he would work for 33 years) to work as announcer/director and popular children's show host "Captain Sacto". Each show began with a shot of Harry landing a jet and radioing to the tower "Tell all the boys and girls I'm coming in!" After 7 years as "Captain Sacto", he became the afternoon movie host of "Martin at the Movies."
He then became an anchorman at KCRA and then was assigned the job of entertainment reporter. His "Show Biz" reports were also syndicated in Phoenix and the Bay Area.
He was the first person to film the Hollywood Playboy Mansion. He interviewed close to 2,000 celebrities including: Arnold Schwarzenegger; Ronald Reagan; Tom Hanks, Burt Reynolds, Clint Eastwood, Sylvester Stallone, Bill Cosby and Tom Cruise. He was the first person to ever interview Goldie Hawn and the last person to interview Boris Karloff.
Harry was 81 years old at the time of his passing. - Actor
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Adriano Aprà is considered one of the major Italian specialists in film history of his generation. He started his critical career by collaborating on "Filmcritica", and co-founding "Cinema e Film" (both magazines were the Roman equivalents of "Cahiers du cinema" or "Positif"), before being involved in the direction of the Pesaro and Salsomaggiore festivals. In 1970, Aprà also directed one feature film ("Olimpia agli amici", with actress Olimipia Carlisi and his own brother Pierluigi), then various documentaries, e.g. "Rossellini visto da Rossellini" [Rossellini seen by Rossellini] (1992). Author of many acclaimed books, translator of Andre Bazin's classic "What Is Cinema ?", he has been teaching film aesthetics at Rome's University, and became the head of the Italian Cineteca Nazionale in the 1990s. Young Adriano's cameos are significant in film such as Mario Schifano's experimental "Satellite" and "Trapianto, consuzione e morte di Franco Brocani" [Graft, consumption and death of Franco Brocani], Marco Ferreri's "The Seed of Man" and "Dillinger Is Dead", Bernardo Bertolucci's segment of "Love & Anger", as well as Jean-Marie Straub's and Daniele Huillet's "Othon", "Moses and Aaron", and "Fortini/Cani".- Roger Climpson was born on 18 October 1931 in Peterborough, England, United Kingdom.
Climpson emigrated to Australia in 1949. I n 1952, he meet his future wife Claire.
His television career started in 1957, when he commenced work as an announcer, weather reporter and news reader, with Channel 9.
Climpson left Channel 9 in 1965, after a pay dispute. Being now unemployed, he commenced working at his father's butcher shop.
During this time, he obtained a job with Channel 7 as a news reader, where he stayed for 15 years.
Now a very familiar face, he took on hosting "This Is Your Life", then returned to news reading in 1978.
In 1982, he retired from television, but returned in 1989 as news reader for "Seven News", where he stayed until 1995, when diagnosis of prostate cancer.
1997 saw Climpson host of "Australia's Most Wanted", which lasted until 1998 when he retired again from television. - Gabrielle is a Jamaican-Indian multi-hyphenate artist, based between Los Angeles and New York. With a passion for storytelling, she has excelled in various artistic disciplines, including dance and modeling. From her early years of training in ballet, contemporary, and belly dance, to dominating the modeling industry with campaigns for Vogue and MAC, Gabrielle has continuously pushed for greater representation for models of color.
Driven by her lifelong dream of acting, Gabrielle recently made her debut in Marvel's She-Hulk and continues to audition for other Marvel projects. Her dedication to realism, devotion to her craft, and ability to embody diverse characters make her a standout choice for casting directors, directors, and producers seeking fresh talent. Beyond her artistic pursuits, Gabrielle enjoys singing, baking, and contributing to her community through beach clean-ups in her hometown of Miami, FL.
With her flexibility to work globally and her adaptability to various locations such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, New Orleans, and Albuquerque, Gabrielle is sure to make a statement in the industry. - Julienne Mathieu was one of the earliest French silent film actresses who appeared mostly in French silents between 1905 and 1909. Mathieu was married to the Spanish director and producer Segundo de Chomón; appearing in many of his films. She appeared in the Spanish silent film "El Hotel eléctrico" released in 1908, one of the first films to incorporate stop animation.
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John Froome was as a television personality on KAKE TV in Wichita Kansas in the 1950's and 1960's. In addition to hosting the "IGA Party Line" a mid-day show with live audience. John was also the "Old Cobbler" who introduced cartoons; and the weatherman with the "Weather Scope". John was also the creator of the late night horror hosted series "Nightmare" hosted by Tom Leahy.- Gilman was born on July 3, 1860, in Hartford, Connecticut, to Mary Perkins (formerly Mary Fitch Westcott) and Frederic Beecher Perkins. She had only one brother, Thomas Adie, who was fourteen months older, because a physician advised Mary Perkins that she might die if she bore other children. During Charlotte's infancy, her father moved out and abandoned his wife and children, leaving them in an impoverished state. Gilman was a prominent American feminist, sociologist, novelist, writer of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction, and a lecturer for social reform. She was a utopian feminist and served as a role model for future generations of feminists because of her unorthodox concepts and lifestyle. Her best remembered work today is her semi-autobiographical short story "The Yellow Wallpaper", which she wrote after a severe bout of postpartum psychosis.
- Talulah Shadrick was born and raised in Los Angeles and began her professional acting career at age six. Her first three jobs in the industry were high-profile Union commercials which led to her joining SAG-AFTRA at age eight. Talulah also appears in a recurring role on Veep (2012) Season 7 and has a co-starring role in the upcoming fourth season of HBO's Room 104 (2017) "Generations" episode.
In addition to her acting work in TV, commercials, and various independent films, Talulah has trained at Gary Spatz's The Playground - Young Actors Conservatory in Advanced Classes since the age of five and has had numerous professional coachings with Gary Spatz,Gayla Goehl, Dana Bowling and Donna Grillo for voice over acting. Starting at nine years old to present, Talulah continues her classical voice training with Kate Bass. She is also studying dance with Jacobi Lynn at Aletheia Dance & Performing Arts.
Talulah possesses a crazy advanced vocabulary and is a voracious reader; reading a 500-page book in a day is a normal occurrence. She also loves creative writing, cooking, baking, jump-rope tricks (she takes a class with a four-time world champion in jumping rope), swimming, traveling, meeting new people, and most of all, her new puppy, Panda. She also has a wicked sense of humor (probably mostly from the deadpan British side of her family). - Actress
Janaki Gerard is an actor, writer, singer & improviser from Brisbane who has worked in London and New York City. She holds an MFA in Acting from East 15 Acting School/University of Essex in London. Her most recent credits: "I Care" (Short Film) "Lakstralia" (Web Series) and Queensland Theatre's Play Club series: Honour. In 2021 she was selected as an actor for Laboite Theatre's Assembly Programe. Debuted as a singer at Yonder Festival. Along with co writing and acting in her first 48hr film project titled "The Endowment". She took home the audience choice award at the Brat Pack comedy competition from the Good Chat Comedy Club and regularly sings at Dukes; At present Janaki is working to develop more platforms & projects for South Asian creatives in Australia.
'Janaki Gerard stands out ... unflinching.' - The Stage UK- Born in New York on 7 May 1931; Wolf studied at Texas A&M for a few years before leaving to fight in the Korean War. On his return he finished his degree at the University of Houston. He worked as the editor of the professional journal Plant Engineering and was instrumental in inventing the machine that cooks Pringles potato chips. He pursued his own writing during his editorial tenure at Plant Engineering, taking a few years before one of his books gained wider notice in the science fiction community. Wolfe went on to write over 30 novels, with his best best-known work, The Book of The New Sun, spanning 1980-1983. Wolfe is survived by his daughters Madeleine, Teri and son, Matthew and 3 granddaughters, Rebecca, Elizabeth and Alison.
- Mary Rossi was born Mary Cecil McCabe in Sydney, NSW, Australia to Jack McCabe and Hazel Attwood. In 1947 she married Theo Rossi, and together they would have ten children.
In 1956, she auditioned for a new Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) television series, "Women's World"; that was a television series featuring various segments of interest to women, including fashion, cooking, book reviews, running out of Sydney and Melbourne between 1956 - 1963.
In 1964, Rossi made the decision to leave television to focus on her family.
In the late 1960's, Rossi established Mary Rossi Travel, which concentrated on internal and overseas travel; leading to various awards.
In September 2010, Theo passed away, with Mary passing away on 15 May 2021. - Stephen Stewart is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, where he studied drama at the prestigious American Conservatory Theatre. Stephen then went on to become a playwright, before moving to Los Angeles where he ended-up on the business side of the industry as a partner of a theatrical agency. As an agent, Stephen represented film, TV, stage and literary talent. Missing the creative side, Stephen returned to writing and producing. He was under contract with Paramount Pictures and is now a screenwriter for film and television. Among many original screenplays, Stephen has also adapted novels by such acclaimed writers as Mary Gaitskill, Susanna Moore, Margaret Millar and Nell Freudenberger.
- Joe Torbay was a Canadian puppeteer and Radio/Television personality. He was best known for Harvey Wallbanger and Grammar Slammer Bammer in the television series The Hilarious House of Frightenstein. He worked in local TV/Radio in North Bay doing voice over work for many regional commercials. Torbay also was regularly heard on CKWR-FM radio in Waterloo, Ontario.
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Essie Coffey was born near Goodooga in Northern NSW. She was a Muruwari woman and the co-founder of the Western Aboriginal Legal Service and served on a number of government bodies and Aboriginal community organisations.
Her family avoided forced relocation to a reserve by following seasonal rural work.
Coffey co-founded the Western Aboriginal Legal Service and the Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural Museum in Brewarrina, serving on several government bodies and Aboriginal community organisations including the Aboriginal Lands Trust and the Aboriginal Advisory Council. She was an inaugural member of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation.
She was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) on 10 June 1985, for service to the Aboriginal community. She was nominated for an MBE but refused it, explaining that she knocked the MBE back because she is not a member of the British Empire.
Coffey was also an active filmmaker. In 1978 she made "My Survival as an Aboriginal", which she gave to Queen Elizabeth II as a gift at the opening of Australia's new Parliament House in 1988. The film won the Greater Union Award for documentary film and the Rouben Mamoulian Award at the Sydney Film Festival 1979. The sequel, "My Life As I Live It", was released in 1993. Coffey also appeared in the film Backroads.
Essie Coffey and her husband, Albert "Doc" Coffey, raised 8 children and adopted 10 more.- John 'Chook' Raper, MBE (12 April 1939 - 9 February 2022) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach. He was a lock-forward for the Australia national team. He had a record 33 test caps between 1959 and 1968 and played in 6 World Cup games between 1960 and 1968. Raper captained Australia on 8 occasions in 1967-68 and played in eight consecutive NSWRFL grand final victories for the St. George Dragons club. He has since been named as one of the nation's finest footballers of the 20th century. He was married to carol Raper and had two sons, Aaron and Stuart.
- Rodney William Marsh was born on 4 November 1947 in Armadale, Western Australia, Australia, and passed away on 4 March 2022 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Marsh was an Australian professional cricketer who played as a wicketkeeper for the Australia national team.
Marsh had a Test career spanning from the 1970 -71 to the 1983-84 Australian season. In 96 test matches, he set a world record of 355 wicketkeeping dismissals.
Marsh had a controversial start to his Test career, selected on account of his batting abilities. Sections of the media lampooned Marsh's glovework, dubbing him "Iron Gloves" after sloppy catching in his debut Test. His keeping improved over time and by the end of his career he was regarded as one of the finest in the history of the sport. He was widely regarded for his sense of team discipline, in particular after Bill Lawry controversially declared the Australian first innings closed in the Fifth Test of the 1970-71 series at the MCG with Marsh eight runs short of a century. - Writer
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Irish writer/director/producer Gerard Michael Mac Carthy debuted with the Russian language feature-film 'Micha' (Russian title 'Lestnitsa Sveta') shot at Lenfilm Studios in St. Petersburg, Russia which was commercially released in Ireland and the UK, and screened at international festivals such as London, Madrid, and Rio de Janeiro.
His most recent film, the 25 minute mini-feature 'Restoration', which he wrote, directed and co-produced, was completed in Moscow in 2021. Restoration was chosen as Best Short Screenplay at the 2023 French International Modern Film and Script Festival
Mac Carthy was the co-founder of the Irish Film Festival in Russia which from 2008-2022 was the largest showcase of Irish cinema in the world. He also produced the Moscow version of Subtitle European Film Festival which introduces international casting directors to acting talent and which has led to roles for Russian actors in Vikings, Valhalla, Tenet, Jack Ryan, McMafia, Tetris, Red Sparrow, Fantastic Beasts etc. He also founded the H20 Festival in Moscow, Russia's first environment and climate change film festival.
In film and television, Gerard's co-production and line production credits include 'Prodigal Son', a feature length drama-documentary for the BBC about composer Sergei Prokofiev, with live performances at St. Petersburg's Mariinsky Orchestra; 'Nine Days in Leningrad' with Windmill Lane Pictures; and a Russian remake of Francois Truffaut's 'À Bout de Souffle' entitled 'Nicotine'.
Gerard is also the lead songwriter and performer with electronic music project S for 7. The 10 track album REVERSE (3202) was released in May 2023 and is available on all platforms.- Actor
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Roger Gerard Cole is a Las Vegas based actor with experience in commercial, film, TV, voice over, theater, vocal performance, and series host. He studied improvisation, script analysis, commercial, dramatic and comedic reading with Karen Williams at the Acting and Performance Academy of Las Vegas. This is one outgoing, athletic, versatile, acting professional with a solid work ethic and commitment to achieving the highest standard of performance in his work.
Agent, Attorney, Bodyguard, CEO, Coach, Detective, Doctor, Father, Husband, Minister Mayor, Principal, Parole Officer and more: You have the acting need, Roger Gerard Cole is your solution. His performance will make a positive impact on every project he is involved in.
Roger Gerard Cole is also an independent writer, producer, director committed to creating quality work featuring minorities and women as role models and lead characters. Roger's latest script, I Love You More, received accolades in three festivals in 2020.
Finalist - Peachtree Village International Film Festival Quarter-Finalist - Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Competition Semi-Finalist - Your Script Produced! Studios: Season 2
Since 2007, He has been creating content that feature minorities and women as role models and lead characters. Roger also produced an on-air version of Soccer St. Louis magazine (2008). In 2020, Roger won two awards for his "solo" short "Stay Home Stay Safe 48-hour" films (Last Ride, Falta de Oculos). He has also written several feature length scripts and shorts ready for production. With limited resources, Roger has demonstrated creativity and vision while producing quality independent content.- Jade Mendoza, a recent graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, is a dynamic performer with a passion for acting. Hailing from Toronto, she honed her craft under experienced instructors, showcasing a commitment to continuous growth. With a versatile skill set and a dedication to storytelling, Jade's recent training has fortified her foundation, setting her on a path to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Her authentic and captivating performances reflect both her academic achievements and genuine passion for the art.
- Popular Melbourne restaurateur Sisto Malaspina, was killed in the Bourke Street, Melbourne (Victoria, Australia) during a terror attack. Mr Malaspina was walking down Bourke Street, just a few hundred metres from the business he had run for more than 40 years, when he was caught up in the horrific attack. Hassan Khalif Shire Ali fatally stab Mr Malaspina.
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Gerard Ucelli is an Executive Producer for Caputo Productions. His production credits include Black Sun (2014), which has been featured in festivals such as Cinematic Uprising, Forwardian Film Festival, First Glance Film Festival, The Online Film Festival, Direct Short & Documentary Film Festival, Katra Film Series, and Miami Independent Film Festival.
Caputo Productions is in pre-production for their feature film, Black Sun - The Seventh Seal. More information will be soon to come.