Never Can Say Good-bye
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Conrad Goode, is an American actor, screenwriter, film producer, musician. An artist who has worked with eleven Academy Award winners. Best known for his roles in Don't Say a Word (2001), Con Air (1997), Anger Management (2003), Me, Myself & Irene (2000) and The Longest Yard (2005). Conrad got his start in a Miller Lite commercial with Joe Piscopo, which ironically has led to a career of working with numerous SNL alums, including Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan, Chris Farley and notably a skit on Saturday Night Live (1975) with Kevin Nealon and the late Jan Hooks.
Conrad wrote, produced and starred along with Laura Bell Bundy and Bailee Madison in the film Watercolor Postcards (2013) in 2014. The film that was loosely base on his exit from professional football and becoming an artist.
Conrad has appeared in 40 national commercials, one being the famous Nike Bugs Bunny/Michael Jordan commercial where he was the first human to touch the animated Bugs.
Conrad is a singer/songwriter/guitarist, a published poet, and a painter. A former professional football player for the New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Conrad was an UPI, Football News 1st team All American, offensive lineman in 1983 out of the University of Missouri. He was inducted into the University of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.- Actress
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Lillian Lamour is a Chicagoland actress in over 50 films and TV series, including films such as "Flesh Fire," "Slay Ride," "Working Out the Kinks," and "Hells Half Acre, along with the TV series "American Greed." In addition to acting, she is also a singer and songwriter as writer, with Lillian's song "Playthings" featured in the indie horror film, "Candie's Harem," of which she also had a role in. Her song "Scream Queen" was also featured in the film, "Routines."
Lillian was born on March 20, 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona, and has been a performer her whole life. As a teenager, Lillian was one of 15 the finalists in the Miss Illinois Jr. America pageant. Lillian attended Chicago's Act One Studios and studied the Meisner Technique of creating genuine moments through sense and emotional memory, and reacting instinctively in her relations to the other characters and the situations in a story.
Her awards include Best Supporting Actress in the Prairie State Film Festival for her role as Tess Aubrey in psychological thriller "Gordon Finn" and Geek Out Film Fest as Bethany in the comedy "What in Sam Hill." Lillian has also been the featured host of the Chicago Horror Film Fest and the poster girl and host of the Chi City Film Shorts Festival.
Lillian has written and is currently producing psychological thriller "Derange," set to be filmed in a mental asylum in the spring.- Actor
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Throughout the 1970s and a good part of the 1980s, Bill Hayes and his second wife, Emmy-winning Susan Seaforth Hayes, reigned as the Lunt and Fontanne of daytime soaps. Prior to this he had become a noted singer/actor on the Broadway stage and in night clubs. Born William Foster Hayes III in Harvey, Illinois, on June 5, 1925, and raised in the Midwest, his father was a bookseller (for 41 years). He got his talent from his dad who enjoyed singing and local community theater performing on the sly. Bill entered WWII as a naval airman, then studied at De Pauw University, where he met and married first wife Mary. They went on to have five children. He later received his master's degree at Northwestern. Blessed with a sturdy tenor, his interest in a professional career was piqued after happening upon a tour of "Carousel" in 1947. From singing telegrams to barbershop quartets to choir directing to jazz group vocals, Bill persevered musically until earning his first big break on TV. A lead singing/stooge role in Olsen & Johnson's zany burlesque revue "Funzapoppin'" in 1949 led to him joining the pair on their short-lived TV show and, ultimately, his resident crooning on Your Show of Shows (1950) starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. In the meantime he also performed in vaudeville and broke into films with a supporting role in Stop, You're Killing Me (1952). Despite a wife and family to support, he left the show on his own volition for the chance to star in a new Broadway musical. "Me and Juliet" opened with moderate success in 1953 and lasted over a year, touring with the show in its aftermath. Bill also happened to record "The Ballad of Davey Crockett," which became a surprise #1 Billboard hit and sold over three million copies. A nightclub and TV-variety fixture in the late 1950s, he later managed to flex his vocal chords in such musicals as "Bye Bye Birdie" (national tour), "Brigadoon," "The Pajama Game" and "George M!" The 1960s were a slow, difficult time for Bill professionally and personally, which culminated in the breakup of his marriage. Luck and talent played a part when he was hired to join the cast of Days of Our Lives (1965) playing the role of Doug Williams. The character was originally a louse and con artist, but grew more reputable after his character fell in love with feisty troublemaker Julie Olson, played by Susan Seaforth. Their seesaw romantic relationship became one of daytime's top story lines of the 1970s. Off-screen the couple also ignited sparks and, despite their major age difference (she is 18 years his junior), they married on October 12, 1974. In 1984, after 14 years and two daytime Emmy nominations, he and Susan left the show due to their dwindling status. While Susan went on to join the cast of The Young and the Restless (1973) the following year, Bill refocused on his singing by performing on the cabaret circuit and recording a few albums. The couple returned on and off to their soap opera alma mater over the years, but in 1999 they became part of the regular cast again with a stronger story line. Bill is still performing on stage, more recently playing Beauregard in "Mame" and with his wife in productions of "A Christmas Carol," "Love Letters" and "Same Time, Another Year," which is a sequel to "Same Time, Next Year."- Actor
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- Niki Cipriano is a film, television and commercial actress who was born in Detroit, Michigan on May 10, 1999. She is known for Dead Quiet (2018), Life Chest Adventures (2017), Living Nightmares (2017), Lost In Detroit (2013). Niki's acting career began at the age of 11 when she spent Saturdays in the theater in Grosse Pointe where she was signed by an agent following a performance. Since then Niki has scored roles in commercials, feature films, short films, radio and commercial voice overs, videos, print, television series and including the music video 'Lost In The Echo' for the band Linkin Park. Niki has one older brother, and one younger brother, Actor Joe Cipriano. She enjoys many aspects of the industry including traveling the US to film, meeting and working opposite other talented actors, and having the opportunity to see the world in a new perspective through the eyes of each characters she plays.
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Pam Wenzel is known for Amnesia (2015), Lee Martin's the Midnight Hour (2008) and The House That Jack Broke (2013).- Writer
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After graduating from Michigan State University with Bachelor's Degrees in English and Communications (Her minors included: Business, Theater, and History), Theresa Chaze began her career in the mid-1980s at a small independent TV station in Grand Rapids Michigan, Chaze worked in the technical aspects of the station's Master Control. Additionally, she edited and worked in various crew positions. A year later, she took a job at the ABC affiliate in Traverse City, where she started in Master Control, but quickly expanded her experience into writing, producing, directing, and editing. She was hired to ghostwrite two feature films and two shorts. In the mid-1990s, after working as a producer on two independent films, she walked away from the industry after other members of the production team proved to have ethics issues. Until the late 2000s, she focused on writing fiction and articles that were published nationally and internationally. She worked in other industries as a researcher and PR specialist. Her journey back into the entertainment industry began through a series of coincidences Chaze found that the industry had changed. But those in the industry quickly learned that she had changed as well. She kept the experience from both in and out of the industry but was able to release the negativity that was connected to it. In doing so, she turned "impossible" into "I'm possible."- Actress
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Kimberly Estrada is an American actress known for playing a wide range of roles, from professional boxer to vixen. Estrada is an ethnic blend of primarily Chinese, Spanish and Native descent and has an extensive background in martial arts and combat including Shaolin Kempo, Jeet Kun Do Kung Fu, Jiu-jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Kickboxing and Western Boxing. An accomplished athlete, Estrada was the only girl playing on her high school's boys soccer team and then played soccer for the University of Maryland, College Park at the NCAA Division 1 level. At the University of Maryland, Estrada earned scholar-athlete awards, graduating cum laude with a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice.
Estrada has been directed by Academy Award winners Clint Eastwood, Bill Condon, Oliver Stone and the Coen Brothers. She was cast and directed by Clint Eastwood in Best Picture Million Dollar Baby, as one of Hilary Swank's opponents. She was Spokesmodel #16 on the first 45 episodes of NBC's Deal or No Deal and was named as one of People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People in 2006.
Estrada has been a guest on Good Morning America and The Best Damn Sports Show Period. In 8 episodes of the CW's Easy Money, Estrada (as Cherise Buffkin) had the opportunity to work with Laurie Metcalf, who played her mother-in-law. Recent TV appearances include: Hawaii 5-0, Chance, Hit the Floor and Criminal Minds.
Over the last 10 years, melding a strong business background with her artistic/creative side, Estrada followed another passion and expanded to working behind the camera, as a producer in the film and commercial worlds. Estrada has produced commercials and digital media for an extensive list of clients.