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Ginger Rogers was born Virginia Katherine McMath in Independence, Missouri on July 16, 1911, the daughter of Lela E. Rogers (née Lela Emogene Owens) and William Eddins McMath. Her mother went to Independence to have Ginger away from her husband. She had a baby earlier in their marriage and he allowed the doctor to use forceps and the baby died. She was kidnapped by her father several times until her mother took him to court. Ginger's mother left her child in the care of her parents while she went in search of a job as a scriptwriter in Hollywood and later to New York City. Mrs. McMath found herself with an income good enough to where she could send for Ginger. Lelee became a Marine in 1918 and was in the publicity department and Ginger went back to her grandparents in Missouri. During this time her mother met John Rogers. After leaving the Marines they married in May, 1920 in Liberty, Missouri. He was transferred to Dallas and Ginger (who treated him as a father) went too. Ginger won a Charleston contest in 1925 (age 14) and a 4-week contract on the Interstate circuit. She also appeared in vaudeville acts which she did until she was 17 with her mother by her side to guide her. Now she had discovered true acting.
She married in March 1929, and after several months realized she had made a mistake. She acquired an agent and she did several short films. She went to New York where she appeared in the Broadway production of "Top Speed" which debuted Christmas Day, 1929. Her first film was in 1929 in A Night in a Dormitory (1930). It was a bit part, but it was a start. Later that year, Ginger appeared, briefly, in two more films, A Day of a Man of Affairs (1929) and Campus Sweethearts (1930). For awhile she did both movies and theatre. The following year she began to get better parts in films such as Office Blues (1930) and The Tip-Off (1931). But the movie that enamored her to the public was Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933). She did not have top billing, but her beauty and voice were enough to have the public want more. One song she popularized in the film was the now famous, "We're in the Money". Also in 1933, she was in 42nd Street (1933). She suggested using a monocle, and this also set her apart. In 1934, she starred with Dick Powell in Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934). It was a well-received film about the popularity of radio.
Ginger's real stardom occurred when she was teamed with Fred Astaire where they were one of the best cinematic couples ever to hit the silver screen. This is where she achieved real stardom. They were first paired in 1933's Flying Down to Rio (1933) and later in 1935's Roberta (1935) and Top Hat (1935). Ginger also appeared in some very good comedies such as Bachelor Mother (1939) and Fifth Avenue Girl (1939), both in 1939. Also that year, she appeared with Astaire in The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939). The film made money but was not anywhere successful as they had hoped. After that, studio executives at RKO wanted Ginger to strike out on her own.
She made several dramatic pictures, but it was 1940's Kitty Foyle (1940) that allowed her to shine. Playing a young lady from the wrong side of the tracks, she played the lead role well, so well in fact, that she won an Academy Award for her portrayal. Ginger followed that project with the delightful comedy, Tom, Dick and Harry (1941) the following year. It's a story where she has to choose which of three men she wants to marry. Through the rest of the 1940s and early 1950s she continued to make movies but not near the caliber before World War II. After Oh, Men! Oh, Women! (1957) in 1957, Ginger didn't appear on the silver screen for seven years. By 1965, she had appeared for the last time in Harlow (1965). Afterward, she appeared on Broadway and other stage plays traveling in Europe, the U.S., and Canada. After 1984, she retired and wrote an autobiography in 1991 entitled, "Ginger, My Story".
On April 25, 1995, Ginger died of natural causes in Rancho Mirage, California. She was 83.- Actress
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Born and raised In Independence, Ohio, young Kathrine Baumann was a varsity cheerleader, at Independence High School there. She cheered for eight years in both junior and senior high school. By 1970, Baumann would place first runner-up in the Miss America Pageant, excelling in the Talent and Swimsuit awards segments of the program. Using her Miss America scholarship funds, she then enrolled in filmmaking courses at UCLA and spent a summer studying abroad at Oxford University. Kathrine also studied acting under the auspices of the renowned actor Agnes Moorehead.
During her 15-year acting career, Kathrine guest-starred in a variety of television productions including M*A*S*H, Knight Rider, Simon and Simon, The Fall Guy, Fantasy Island, CHiPS, The Dukes of Hazzard, and several other TV shows and made for TV movies. The "Henry In Love" M*A*S*H episode written for Kathrine by Oscar-winning producer Larry Gelbart is ranked as one of the top three M*A*S*H episodes ever made.
In 1988, "Kathy Lynn" launched ''Kathrine Baumann Beverly Hills'', a jewelry store in Beverly Hills, CA, which eventually led to her becoming celebrated as the "Beverly Hills Bag Lady." The store creates pop-art/pro sports team themed handbags that have established her in the eyes of many around Hollywood as the "Queen of Hollywood's Red Carpet." Baumann has also been touted by CNN as the "female Andy Warhol". Her clients have ranged from Joan Rivers and Suzanne Somers to actress Bai Ling and Dionne Warwick.- Actor
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Leslie Richard "Arliss" Howard is an American actor, screenwriter, and film director. He is known for his roles in the films Full Metal Jacket (1987), Tequila Sunrise (1988), The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), The Time Traveler's Wife (2009), Moneyball (2011), and Mank (2020). Howard was born in Independence, Missouri and has a sister, Joy Howard, and two younger brothers, Jim Howard (b. 1956) and Kip Howard. He graduated from Truman High School and Columbia College in Columbia, Missouri.- Michael Conner Humphreys is an American actor best known for playing young Forrest Gump in the 1994 film of the same name, a performance for which he was nominated for a Young Artist Award. Humphreys was born in the small town of Independence, Mississippi. In 1993, when he was eight years old, he attended an open casting call in Memphis, Tennessee for "a young Tom Hanks with light eyes and a quirky disposition." The casting team, particularly taken by his thick Southern accent, selected Humphreys to play the role of young Forrest Gump in the movie adaptation of Winston Groom's 1986 novel. As part of his preparation to play the character as an adult, Tom Hanks worked to emulate Humphreys's speech and mannerisms.
- Taylor Armstrong was born on 10 June 1971 in Independence, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010), Couples Therapy (2012) and David Tutera's Celebrations (2014). She has been married to John H. Bluher since 4 April 2014. She was previously married to Russell Armstrong.
- Actress
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Mary Howard was born on 24 August 1914 in Independence, Kansas, USA. She was an actress, known for Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), Billy the Kid (1941) and Thru Different Eyes (1942). She was married to Alfred De Liagre Jr.. She died on 6 June 2009 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.- Gerry Bamman was born on 18 September 1941 in Independence, Kansas, USA. He is an actor, known for Home Alone (1990), Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) and The Secret of My Success (1987).
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Actor Daniel McVicar, with a base in Italy and Los Angeles, is an example of a Hollywood export that is embracing independent European production. His earlier success in television introduced him to worldwide audiences, but it is his worldwide travels that introduced him to international filmmakers. In 2012 he is working in Poland with director Jacek Bromski in his new film "One Small Step for a Man" and the Italian television success "Medico in Famiglia". He continues play roles in European projects in English and Italian.
One of 12 children raised in Colorado, Daniel McVicar originally came west to Los Angeles area to study at California Institute of the Arts, and in Hollywood studied with Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg, Paul Sills and Milton Katselas. He also studied in a Shakespeare Intensive at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
On television in the United States he is known for his comedic appearances on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson", his role as Rock Hudson in "The Elizabeth Taylor Story" and his role in "The Bold and the Beautiful".
He continues to work in Italy and Europe extensively, where he keeps a home. He appeared in many miniseries and films, working in Italian. Noteworthy projects have included "Men vs. Women" for Fausto Brizzi, the cult science fiction film "Dark Resurrection" and appearing as Diabolik in the cult video clip for the Italian musical group Tiromancino. A member of Mensa, he has been able to pick up enough language to work in Russian for award winning Russian director Dimitris Astrakhan's film "The Fourth Planet."
His company MagmaWave is based in Los Angeles and Torino, Italy, and has produced new media, full length "Making Of" documentaries, promotional videos, with feature films in development or TV Series, like Good and Evil (2009). He is also a producer, writer, and director, with his short film "Always a First Time" chosen as part of the best of the fest of the Salento Film Festival, and was a pioneer in online video with his award winning show and community LateNiteMash.- Stipe Miocic was born on 19 August 1982 in Independence, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for Acts of Violence (2018), American Violence (2017) and Billions (2016). He has been married to Ryan Marie Carney since 2016. They have one child.
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Paul Henning was born on 16 September 1911 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), The Bob Cummings Show (1955) and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988). He was married to Ruth Henning. He died on 25 March 2005 in Burbank, California, USA.- Actress
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Helen Foster was born on 23 May 1906 in Independence, Kansas, USA. She was an actress, known for The Road to Ruin (1928), The Primrose Path (1931) and Is There Justice? (1931). She died on 25 December 1982 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Additional Crew
- Actress
Melody McCord was born on 27 July 1946 in Independence, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for Death Becomes Her (1992) and Falcon Crest (1981). She died on 7 November 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Dean Webb was born on 28 March 1937 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for The Andy Griffith Show (1960), Return to Mayberry (1986) and Playboy After Dark (1969). He died on 30 June 2018 in the USA.
- Actress
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- Director
Sayra Player, a Missouri native and long time New Yorker, is a member of The Collective NY and The Actors Studio. She is also a published playwright. She has worked with theatre folk such as: Elizabeth Kemp, Harvey Keitel, Ellen Burstyn, Lee Grant, Estelle Parsons, Len Jenkin, Jay Schieb, Carlin Glynn, Lyle Kessler, Michael Christofer, Jim Simpson, Alexandre Marine, Polly Draper & Mac Wellman. She worked in Italy and Poland with the Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richard.
She attended the same high school as Arliss Howard.- Actor
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Bennie Bartlett was not only an actor but also an accomplished musician. In fact, he was such a child prodigy on the piano that, at eight years of age, he appeared in an RKO musical, Millions in the Air (1935), playing the piano. The next year he appeared in a short for Paramount, performing a composition he had written (at the age of nine!). The studio signed him to a contract soon afterwards. Bartlett began appearing with many of Paramount's biggest stars, and became such a hot property that he was often loaned out to other studios. By the early 1940s, though, he had reached the awkward age where he couldn't play juveniles anymore but wasn't quite ready for adult roles. The problem was solved when he joined the military during the war. After his enlistment was over he resumed his acting career, and was cast as a member of the gang in the Bowery Boys comedies. He exited the series in 1955, and shortly afterwards left the film business entirely.- Darlene Enlow was born on 20 October 1939 in Independence, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for It Takes a Thief (1968), Diary of a Bachelor (1964) and Perry Mason (1957). She died on 29 August 2009 in Moran, Kansas, USA.
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Songwriter ("Let There Be Peace on Earth [Let it Begin With Me]"), composer, actress, writer, author and publisher, educated in junior college. She began her career as a radio actress, and in 1934 entered films. With her husband Sy Miller, she co-owned a music publishing company. Joining ASCAP in 1955, her chief musical collaborator was her husband, and her other popular-song compositions include "My Very Good Friend the Sandman", "I Like to Ride on My Bike", "Traffic Light Song", "Listen to the Wind", "Talk It Over With Your Heart", "Once Upon a Summertime", "High Upon a Mountain", "Still Small Voice", "Ask Your Heart to Show the Way", "Keep in Touch With Your Heavenly Father", and "Lord Loves a Laughin' Man". (Her well-known "Let There Be Peace on Earth" was used in the Crusade For Peace Program and also in a USIA film for Japan, and was awarded a George Washington Honor Medal from the Freedoms Foundation.)- Writer
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William (Motter) Inge brought small-town life in the American Midwest to Broadway with four successive dramatic triumphs: "Come Back Little Sheba" (1950), "Picnic" (1953; Pulitzer Prize), "Bus Stop" (1955) and "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (1957). With the exception of his Academy Award-winning screenplay for Splendor in the Grass (1961), his later plays and prose never achieved the success of his early work. Convinced he could no longer write, Inge fell into a paralyzing depression, which resulted in his suicide.- Actress
- Producer
Jennifer Lauren Seward was born in Independence, Missouri. She appeared in her first theater production in seventh grade and continued her pursuit throughout high school; ending her senior year on a high note by winning a Cappie Award for Best Ensemble in a Play. While in college, she transitioned to acting for the camera and filmmaking, which she has pursued professionally ever since. She graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri-Kansas City with a bachelor's degree in communication studies, a minor in theater, and a minor in sociology.
Jennifer has been a regular in the Kansas City market, acting and crewing for numerous projects over the years. She has also been involved in promoting the Kansas City entertainment industry by serving on the boards of various organizations: the Film Commission of Greater Kansas City, CinemaKC and the Independent Filmmakers Coalition of Kansas City.
Jennifer is proud of her roles in Found Wandering Lost (2022), and the first NFT movie, Lotawana (2022), which received a personal endorsement from Jason Momoa, as well as being cast as a series regular/lead in Black Zone. Other main supporting roles include the critically acclaimed, hit indie films I Am Lisa (2020) and The Stylist (2020).- Larry Hooper was born on 22 June 1917 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He died on 10 June 1983 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Producer
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- Director
Shawn Rech is a documentary director and producer. He's most known for creating films that document wrongful convictions and over-sentencing. Three of his project's subjects have been released from prison. He also frequently examines the role of journalism in the justice system.
His first film, "A Murder in the Park" (Showtime/Netflix) was named to Time Magazine's list "The 15 most fascinating true crime stories ever told."- Writer
- Producer
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Jim Butcher was born on 26 October 1971 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Dresden Files: Peace Talks (2020), The Dresden Files (2007) and The Dresden Files.- Doyle Brooks was born on 10 December 1923 in Bethesda, Independence County, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for Adventures of Superman (1952), Naked City (1958) and The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954). He was married to Bernice Sheffield. He died on 23 May 1986 in Independence, Arkansas, USA.
- Lou Ann Graham was born on 3 February 1926 in Independence, Kansas, USA. She was an actress, known for The Streets of San Francisco (1972), Eddy Ray (2006) and Police Woman (1974). She was married to Ross Graham. She died on 1 November 2016 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
- Chad has financed and produced seventeen documentary and narrative feature films, including Cannes, Sundance, SXSW, Emmy, and Academy award winners and nominees. In 2011, he co-founded Freakonomics Media, which today produces one of the world's most popular podcasts.
Chad is also co-founder and CEO of Veritas Prep, the nation's largest privately held college test prep and admissions consultancy; Codesmith, an immersive software engineering academy; and Torn Label, a craft microbrewery in Kansas City's Crossroads Art District.
Chad is a graduate of the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, the Yale University School of Management, and the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law. He is a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute. - Cherry Davis was born in Independence, Missouri, USA. She is known for The Return of the Living Dead (1985), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977).
- Kelly Berning was born on 14 October 1977 in Independence, Kentucky, USA. She is an editor, known for TMZ on TV (2007), Beyond Twisted (2009) and The Amazing Race (2001).
- Ryan Rex was born on 5 July 1992 in Independence, Ohio. He was an actor, known for Bonnie & Clyde: Justified (2013), Underdogs (2013) and Speechless (2013). He died on 11 April 2014 in North Vernon, Indiana, USA.
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- Soundtrack
Margaret Truman was born on 17 February 1924 in Independence, Missouri, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Margaret Truman's Capital Crimes, Matinee Theatre (1955) and Modern Romances (1954). She was married to Clifton Daniel. She died on 29 January 2008 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.- Raymond Bramley was born on 19 July 1891 in Independence, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for You Are There (1953), The Doctor (1952) and Tales of Tomorrow (1951). He was married to Edith Speare. He died on 27 November 1977 in New York City, New York, USA.
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He was born in Kansas City, Missouri and attended Van Horn High School and The University of Missouri. He worked for United States Air Force as a civilian and as a Military member. He spent several years abroad in Europe and Asia. He has been involved in martial arts since age 17 and was a member of the Professional Karate Association as a full contact competitor. He is an avid equestrian who trains and rides Gaited horses. He moved to California in 1990 and first became envolved in the Industry in 2000. He first appeared on the TV show Angel, second season finale.- Mary Ann Harris was born in 1940 in Independence, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for Carnival of Souls (1962), Johnny Vik (1977) and My Three Sons (1960). She was married to James Thomas "Tom" Jennings III . She died in March 2020 in Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
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Steve Williams was born on 28 January 1982 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Paragon (2010), Paragon II (2013) and Abaddon (2021).- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Brett Pearson was born on 11 April 1931 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Dream No Evil (1970), Mannix (1967) and Stagecoach (1966). He died on 10 May 1996 in the USA.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Nadine Secunde was born on 21 December 1953 in Independence, Ohio, USA. She is an actress, known for Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (2002), Die Walküre (1993) and Tannhäuser (1994).- Casting Department
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Maxann Crotts Harvey was born on 15 January 1954 in Independence, Virginia, USA. She was a casting director and producer, known for The Patriot (2000), The Strangers (2008) and A Knight to Remember. She was married to Joe Harvey. She died on 21 May 2023 in Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA.- Writer
- Editorial Department
- Producer
Marla Hanson was born on 18 June 1961 in Independence, Missouri, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for The Blackout (1997), The Addiction (1995) and The Funeral (1996). She has been married to Douglas Kenneth Howell since 7 June 1997. They have one child.- Rick Sutcliffe was born on 21 June 1956 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He is an actor, known for Ring the Bell (2013), 1984 National League Championship Series (1984) and Sunday Night Baseball (1990). He has been married to Robin Ross since 18 February 1978. They have one child.
- Bess Truman was born on 13 February 1885 in Independence, Missouri, USA. She was married to Harry S. Truman. She died on 18 October 1982 in Independence, Missouri, USA.
- Nick spent most of his childhood in Loranger, LA which some would consider hardly a town. The town has one caution light and a few stop signs located around the high school and few business establishments. In that very same town he went to Elementary, Middle, Jr. High and High School. Nick's Dad started him young in sports including football,baseball,basketball,track and field, and also had him riding bulls in rodeos. Yes, it would be safe to say that Nick has owned a few pairs of cowboy boots before. However, after reaching high school his father wouldn't allow him to participate in rodeos anymore but instead to focus on football and track and field. He was starting for the Loranger High School Varsity Football team by 10th grade playing the positions of defensive back and quarterback. Nick would play at LHS for the next 3 years before he enrolled at East Central Community College (located in Decatur, Ms)only for the hopes of one day transferring from the small 2year college and play football for a large university. After a disappointing first year, He decided to give the dream up and move back home. When he moved home he started pursuing a film/modeling career at the age of 19. It wasn't long before he realized he wouldn't be able to live off hopes and dreams, so he started working different part-time jobs. One of the notable jobs he had was being a Jailor for his local Sheriff's department. Realizing that there was little room for advancement he then decided to join The United States Navy as a Corpsman (medic). During his time in the military he found that he had to put a hold on the modeling and acting for a while, at least until his last 6 months with the Navy. That is when Nick was featured in Rumors of Wars (2014) . He is now separated from the military and moving to NYC to focus on film/modeling full time. ----Personal life Nick is 1 of 7 kids but only grew up with his younger brother (Hank) and his younger sister (Jessica). Nick also considers his younger cousin (Thomas) to be his brother as well. Nick and his two younger brothers would perform Songs by the backstreet boys growing up for family. Nick admits that the youngest of them all,Thomas, was the better performer. Unfortunately in 2008 Thomas passed away due to an illness. In the following year his mother also passed Away. That's when Nick turned back to theater to deal with the loss. He said That without that outlet to release stress he's afraid where he would have ended up. Nicks relationship with his father has never been stronger.
- Kara grew up in a small town in Minnesota. She attended college for two years in Mt. Vernon, Iowa at Cornell College and double majored in Spanish and Theatre Arts, along with a minor in French. She then transferred to Ashland, Oregon to attend Southern Oregon University where she received her BFA in Theatre Arts. After completing undergrad, she lived in Los Angeles for two years and worked as an extra on several television shows while working in the Entertainment Department at Universal Studios Theme Park Hollywood. She also worked at the Santa Clarita Repertory Theatre as an actress.
She is the daughter of Jill Kent, a retired certified professional midwife, and Mark White, who works for the government.
She has 5 siblings, one older sister and four younger brothers.
She has one daughter, Madison Nanson-White.
In 2007, she and her daughter moved to Austin, TX. She worked for several years at a non-profit organization, called Mothers' Milk Bank at Austin as an Outreach Coordinator. The organization processes and pasteurizes human milk to be given to premature infants. She now works at an office that provides therapy services for special needs kids. She is also a co-owner of a theatre company in Austin called Punchkin Repertory Theatre. - Director
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Sherman Halsey was born on 22 February 1957 in Independence, Kansas, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Dwight Yoakam: Honky Tonk Man (1985), Cinemax Sessions (1986) and Los Lobos: La Bamba (1987). He died on 29 October 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.- Writer
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Margaret Weis was born on 16 March 1948 in Independence, Missouri, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for Star of the Guardians, Heroes of the Lance (1988) and Death Gate (1994).- Jill Jackson was a Hollywood news reporter whose syndicated newspaper column, "Jill Jackson's Hollywood" ran in 1,700 newspapers at it's peak. Jackson was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana and active in newspaper and radio work there and in 1948 became the nation's first female television sportscaster. She moved to Hollywood in the 1950's and began writing her syndicated column as well as a weekly exclusive one for the New Orleans newspaper, The Times Picayune. Her closest Hollywood friends included the veteran screenwriter Frances Marion and another columnist, the legendary Hedda Hopper. A former President of the Hollywood Women's Press Club, Jackson was still active with a weekly syndicated column at the time of her death at age 97 in 2010.
- Nehemiah Deason was born in Missouri, USA. He has enjoyed acting since his first stage performance at the age of 6 in a school play. Teachers and students encouraged him to continue acting so he decided to pursue theater, fell in love with acting, and soon got an agent. He has since done several commercials, independent films, a televised interview with Royals baseball player, Reggie Sanders, and has taken acting classes in Los Angeles, California and his hometown. He takes dance, voice, and acting lessons as often as he can and he loves Science. In jest he boasts that he will one day be an actor slash scientist so he can enjoy the best of both worlds.
In his spare time he enjoys chatting on-line with friends, playing video games, creating choreography for church musicals/dramas, writing, hanging out with friends, and working on science related projects. He loves school and learning new things, and he plans to pursue acting for the long haul because he enjoys playing someone else for a role. Since he was able to talk he was quoting movies and acting out scenes and he loved wearing costumes. He began singing around 3 and he has been asked to sing for special venues. One of his hobbies is making humorous videos for an on-line video sharing site. - Producer
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Robert Cook was born on 13 January 1960 in Independence, Missouri, USA. Robert is a producer and director, known for My Whole Heart Is Blue (2021), Holiday (2018) and Takedown (1995).- Ardelia Palmer was born on 19 August 1875 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA. She was married to William Lewis Collins Palmer. She died on 6 June 1968 in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA.
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Twyla Milano was born in 1923 in Independence, Missouri, USA. Twyla is known for Dallas (1978). Twyla was married to Ernest Milano. Twyla died on 29 December 2014 in California, USA.- Actor
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Charles Murphy was born on 12 December 1881 in Independence, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for The Jungle Stockade (1915), The Great Circus Mystery (1925) and Spell of the Circus (1930). He was married to Lillian L. Myrick. He died on 11 June 1942 in Bakersfield, California, USA.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Tony LaMarca was born on 12 September 1923 in Independence, Louisiana, USA. He was an assistant director and production manager, known for C.H.U.D. (1984), Deadly Innocents (1989) and Man on a Swing (1974). He died on 19 August 2006 in Clifton, New Jersey, USA.