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Lived in Trinidad, Ecuador, and Venezuela before moving with his family to Tulsa, OK. Albums include: Boomerang (independent release, 1995), MMMBop (independent release, 1996) Middle of Nowhere (Mercury Records, March 1997), Snowed In (Mercury Records, Nov 18, 1997) "I Will Come to You" single with previously unreleased "Cried" (Mercury Records, Nov 11, 1997) 3 Car Garage independent recordings 1996-1996 (Mercury Records, May 12, 1998). Siblings: Jordon Taylor Hanson, Zachary Walker Hanson, Jessica Grace Hanson, Avery Laurel Hanson, Joshua Mackenzie Hanson, Zoe Genevieve Hanson. Official Magizine: MOE (Middle of Everywhere).- Actor
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David Cook grew up in Blue Springs, Missouri where he graduated high school then went to Central Missouri State for Graphic Design. He formed a band, Axium, with friends Bobby Kerr and Jeff Shrout, and recorded 3 albums, plus a live album. His band Axium created a great fan base in Kansas City area as well as Tulsa, OK and smaller towns around the country. He plays a white left-handed Gibson guitar that was specially made for him. He had become friends with Andy Skib and Neal Tiemann, lead singer and lead guitarist, respectively of Tulsa-based band, MidWest Kings. After moving to Tulsa after graduating college, he joined MidWest Kings. He released his own album in 2006, Analog Heart which won an UrbanTulsa Weekly award for Indie Album in 2006.- Writer
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Rachel is a New England based award-winning screenwriter, director, and producer. Some of her recent honors include the Women in Horror Award, Happenstance Horror Festival; Best Writer/Director, Austin Revolution Film Festival; ISA Top 25 Screenwriter to Watch; recipient of The Michelle Mower Female Filmmaker of the Year Award; Best Narrative Short Film Director, Mystic Film Festival; Shawna Spirit Award Winner, Shawna Shea Film Festival, and recipient of the Female Filmmaker Award at the Lonely Seal International Film Festival for her film The Squirrels in the Attic, which was taken to the Cannes Film Market during the Cannes Film Festival. The film screened at 17 festivals worldwide and won numerous awards.
Influence, Rachel's Grand Prize Winner of the Emerging Screenwriters Shoot Your Short Contest, premiered at the Academy-Award Qualifying New Hampshire Film Festival, screened at the Atlanta Horror Festival, and was a Recurring Nightmares Nominee at Nightmares Film Festival. Her newest short screenplay On the Last Day was a top 15 finalist in the 2022 Short Scripts Short Film Fund, a Screencraft Short Screenplay Contest semi-finalist, WriteMovies 2022 Screenwriting Contest semi-finalist, Hollyshorts Screenplay Contest quarter finalist, and won best screenplay in the Hollywood Art and Movie Awards.
In the Company of Crows, for which she was finalist for the New England Film Star Awards, has screened at over 18 festivals to date, winning multiple awards and nominations and is in the running for $25,000 in the Haydenfilms Institute 5.0 film festival.
Her film Penny has earned multiple nominations and awards to date, including the Women in Horror Award, Happenstance Horror Festival; Tobe Hooper Genre Award, Austin Revolution Film Festival; Best Writer/Director, Austin Revolution Film Festival; Winner, Best Short Thriller, American Filmmatic Arts Awards: and Best Director, Short Film: Cine Paris Film Festival.
She was recently one of ten filmmakers accepted into the competitive Northeast Filmmakers Lab and Pitch Contest and participated in the intensive three-day lab in November 2023.
Rachel is a Board Member of Women in Film Video New England, a member of the Alliance of Women Directors, and has served on the Sherman Oaks Film Festival Filmmakers Board and the Film Invasion Los Angeles Filmmakers Board.