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Leonard Mann was born on 1 March 1947 in Albion, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Flowers in the Attic (1987), The Humanoid (1979) and Night School (1981).- Actress
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Raised in Albion, Illinois, daughter of Angela Bouvier and Marvin Miller, Christina grew up in Southern Illinois and Indiana. She began studying journalism and entered into radio broadcasting while attending Wabash Valley College, receiving her FCC 3rd Class License in Chicago, she was the first disc-jockey to go live from a 10 watt station to 50,000 watts at WVJC-FM in Mt. Carmel, IL. Christina worked for WYER-FM radio in Mt. Carmel, IL before heading to Virginia, where she was hired at WUEZ-AM radio in Salem as the Morning News Lady and WROV-FM in Roanoke to cover elections. Christina accepted her first television broadcasting job in Abilene, Texas as the Weekend Weathergirl at KTXS-TV [ABC] and was voted top feature reporter interviewing such celebrities as Steve Martin, Roy Rogers, Maureen Reagan and Mae West. She later went to work for KMID-TV [NBC] in Midland, TX as the stations Weekend Weathergirl and Co-Anchor for the 10:00 p.m. newscast. Christina was an investigative and lead reporter covering breaking stories along with producing the nightly broadcast. She furthered her career to Los Angeles in 1985 by receiving her first acting break on Young and Restless [CBS]. In 1987, Christina was cast as Evelyn, a news reporter on General Hospital [ABC] and continues to work the show. She has acted in many music videos along with student films including two time award winning USC short, The Roommate in 1998. Christina was cast to voice-over commercials, cartoons and has worked in all capacities of the entertainment field including EMI Music Publishing, A&R/Soundtrack for Arista Records, ICM Talent/Literary Agency and many major feature film studios executive assisting Academy Award winning producers.- Director
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Jim Fall has had a diversified directing career spanning theater, TV, and motion pictures. Jim's feature film career started with the acclaimed independent feature "Trick" which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival in Dramatic Competition. It was quickly acquired by Fine Line Features and released in the summer of 1999 becoming Fine Line's highest-grossing film of that year. Jim's studio directing debut, "The Lizzie McGuire Movie" - a big-screen adaptation of the hit Disney Channel series starring Teen Queen Hilary Duff - was a big box office success for Disney, opening at number two below "X-men 2" its opening week.
His TV credits include episodes of "So NoTORIous", VH1's scripted comedy starring Tori Spelling and Zachary Quinto, and "Grosse Pointe", the Darren Star-produced comedy series that has become a cult favorite. Jim also directed the A&E feature "Wedding Wars", starring John Stamos and James Brolin, produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. He recently directed and co-wrote "Holiday Engagement" (Hallmark's highest rated Sunday night movie), starring Shelley Long, Bonnie Somerville, and Jordan Bridges, and last year's "Holly's Holiday" (Lifetime) starring Claire Coffee and Ryan McPartlin. His newest feature is "Kristin's Christmas Past" (Lifetime) starring Shiri Appleby, Elizabeth Mitchell.
In theater, he recently directed the world premiere of Mark Saltzman's musical about Lorenz Hart "Falling For Make Believe" at the Colony Theater. Also David Dean Bottrell's sold-out runs of "David Dean Bottrell Makes Love: A One Man Show" and "David Dean Bottrell is Working", John Cantwell's "Connie Loves Juice", Richard Tanner's "Small Parts", and at the Bootleg Theater, the world premiere of Gary Lennon's "The Interlopers". At the Beverly Hills Playhouse, Jim staged Clinton Leupp's "Miss Coco Peru's Universe" and "Miss Coco Peru's Glorious Wounds...She's Damaged" at the Renberg Theater (GLAAD Award Nomination). His New York credits include Tom O'Leary's "Breath", "Blood Orgy Of The Carnival Queens" (co-written with Robin Carrigan), James C. Kantor's "Christmas On Hell Island", and "Chorus Girls On Mars".
Jim attended Temple University, followed by NYU's film school and also received a film scholarship from The Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts.- Editor
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Joseph Krings was born on 29 August 1976 in Albion, Nebraska. He is an editor and actor, known for The Great Lillian Hall (2024), The Pentaverate (2022) and Captain Fantastic (2016).- Ghevon Sebastian was born in Albion, Michigan. Before her first lead on role in Death Like Me, she participated in 15 plays and musicals collectively in and around her hometown of Battle Creek, Michigan; These shows included Annie, Wizard of Oz, Crazy for you, and more. As well as acting she was a competitive dancer for 5 years, and often choreographed for musicals and for her high school dance team. After skipping her junior year of high school, she moved to New York City at the age of 17 to get a bachelors degree at Pace University in Manhattan. She then transferred to the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL. While attending college, she began acting as an extra in varies films.
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Kim Cascone was born in 1955 in Albion, Michigan, USA. Kim is known for Wild at Heart (1990), The Blood of Heroes (1989) and Kamillions (1990).- Actress
Donna Montran was born on 20 February 1893 in Albion, Michigan, USA. She was an actress. She died on 14 September 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.- Actor
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Born in Albion, NY Doug started acted in first grade and continued with school productions through high-school. He obtained an acting scholarship to Marymount Manhattan College in NYC only to realize he didn't want to study math and french anymore, just act. He eventually moved to Hollywood, got a couple small breaks but decided it wasn't his time to be in the industry. Returning to Buffalo, NY he continued with community theater and even did a season as a cowboy/stuntman at Fantasy Island in Grand Island, NY. Having been away from acting for the past ten years or so Doug recently had a featured role in locally produced and filmed House of Horrors: Gates of Hell by DWM Productions. He is now married 5 years to an incredible nurse and has two beautiful boys, all of whom have filled his life with joy beyond belief. He has recently come to terms with losing his hair but still pines for it once in a while.- Karl Williams was born on 10 April 1971 in Albion, Michigan, USA.
- Lawrence Underwood was born in 1871 in Albion, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for Old Lady 31 (1920), The Phantom Buster (1927) and Twisted Rails (1934). He died on 2 February 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Charles W. Howard was born on 15 June 1896 in Albion, New York, USA. He was married to Ruth G. Webster. He died on 1 May 1966 in Newfane, New York, USA.
- Earl L. Butz was born on 3 July 1909 in Albion, Indiana, USA. He was married to Mary Emma Powell. He died on 2 February 2008 in West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.