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After receiving her B.A. from Stanford University, she attended the USC School of Cinema-Television where she wrote and directed the short film, 'There Lived A Girl', a feminist fairytale. The film won the Bronze Award at the Charleston International Film Festival, was a Semi-Finalist in the Angelis Awards and was chosen for official selection in both The Northwestern Flicker Film Festival and USC's out of Bounds Festival. Also, she received the Edward Small Award for Excellence in Directing at USC, and the Paramount Interactive Fellowship. Her feature script, 'College Girl' was a semi-finalist in both the Chesterfield Film Company Writer's Film Project and the Sundance Screenwriter's Workshop. At USC, she produced numerous Shorts which competed in festivals such as Cannes (_Clock, The (1999/I)_ ), Slamdance and Sundance. As an Independent Feature Producer, Robyn most recently completed the sale of her first feature, Kate's Addiction (1999) a thriller starring Kari Wurher and Farrah Forke (Wings). The film is distributed by Lions Gate Films domestically and Saban internationally.- Dontae Johnson was born on 1 December 1991 in Pennington, New Jersey, USA.
- A native of central new Jersey, just northwest of the capital city of Trenton, Peter H. Updike went west, first to Illinois, and then to Harvard, Nebraska and later Omaha, Nebraska, where he was involved in the operation of banks and other lending institutions in Nebraska and in Oklahoma for several years. In 1907, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he and a group of investors bought the Exchange National Bank of Long Beach. He served as its President for six years before retiring to Long Beach, where he dabbled in local politics.