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    • Julie Ann Emery

      1. Julie Ann Emery

      • Actress
      • Director
      • Writer
      Five Days at Memorial (2022– )
      Actress Julie Ann Emery is best known for her breakout recurring role in "Better Call Saul," AMC's highly buzzed-about prequel to "Breaking Bad." She can be seen as a series regular in AMC's fan favorite, "Preacher." Julie Ann takes on the important role of Lara Featherstone, one of the Grail's best operatives, and reports to Herr Starr. On "Better Call Saul," Julie Ann Emery played the role of Betsy Kettleman, one of the most mysterious characters in the series, who at first glance appears to be an average wife and mother, but has much more going on underneath.

      Best known for the feature film Hitch ("...a sweet turn by Julie Ann Emery as Eva Mendes' best friend"...USA Today), Julie Ann made her big screen debut in the hit romantic comedy alongside Will Smith and Kevin James. Building on that momentum, she went on to star as Holly in the hit indie-comedy History of Future Folk and as Annie Cayne in the family film Dakota's Summer with Keith Carradine. Her most recent film project featured Julie Ann as a therapist to Mckenna Grace in "Gifted." The FOX feature film also starred Chris Evans.

      No stranger to the small screen, you may also recognize Emery as Ida Thurman from the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning miniseries "Fargo," with Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman, Oliver Platt, and Bob Odenkirk. She starred as Special Agent Jennifer Sampson in Rod Lurie's critically acclaimed series "Line of Fire ("an agent so fiery and confident...she's reminiscent of Jodie Foster in The Silence of The Lambs"...NY Daily News). Emery also worked with Lurie as Secret Service Agent Joan Greer on ABC's political drama series "Commander in Chief" alongside Golden Globe-winner Geena Davis and Emmy-winner Donald Sutherland. Emery appeared as Amelia Keyes in Steven Spielberg's Emmy-nominated miniseries, "Taken," and in recurring roles on USA's "Suits," DirecTV's "Damages," "The Riches" for FX, Showtime's Emmy-nominated drama series "Dexter," and "NCIS."
    • Stormi Henley at an event for The Gorge (2025)

      2. Stormi Henley

      • Actress
      Hot Water (2021)
      Stormi Henley was born on 6 December 1990 in Crossville, Tennessee, USA. She is an actress, known for Hot Water (2021), 2307: Winter's Dream (2016) and Midland (2015).
    • Marjorie Weaver

      3. Marjorie Weaver

      • Actress
      • Soundtrack
      Michael Shayne: Private Detective (1940)
      This saucy and engaging Tennessee born-and-bred brunette beauty came into the world on March 2, 1913, the daughter of John Thomas Weaver and Ellen Martin, both non-professionals. She attended private and high schools while growing up and attended the University of Kentucky and the University of Indiana. Showing early signs of a musical talent, she instinctively made use of her beauty and singing capabilities as she strove to find a place for herself in the entertainment business.

      Paying her dues as a band singer, model, and stage performer (with the McCauley Stock Company and in Billy Rose's Shrine Minstrels), Marjorie made an inauspicious film debut in Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934) in an uncredited bit part. 20th Century Fox saw something special in her, however, and signed her up in 1936. Her first few years were uneventful playing a round of alluring bit parts as chorus girls and secretary/receptionist types. Moving up the credits ladder she found lead and second lead femme roles coming her way, typically essaying the resourceful but wholesome daughter, paramour or "girl Friday" type opposite a number of virile and handsome leading men, including Ricardo Cortez in The Californian (1937); Tyrone Power in Second Honeymoon (1937); Warner Baxter in I'll Give a Million (1938); John Barrymore in Hold That Co-ed (1938); and Cesar Romero in The Cisco Kid and the Lady (1939). In the comedy Sally, Irene and Mary (1938), Alice Faye, Joan Davis and Marjorie made up the distaff trio of starry-eyed hopefuls (Marjorie played "Mary"), while providing lovely distraction in a couple of The Ritz Brothers vehicles -- Life Begins in College (1937) and Kentucky Moonshine (1938). One of her best parts came opposite Henry Fonda as Mary Todd to his Abe Lincoln in the quality bio-drama Young Mr. Lincoln (1939). She was also top-billed in such programmers as Murder Among Friends (1941) and Man at Large (1941). Most of her assignments, however, were relegated to "B" pictures and following co-star roles in two "Charlie Chan" and three "Michael Shayne" mysteries, Marjorie left Fox (in 1942) by choice and free-lanced. Her rating did not improve much, however, although she was seen to good advantage in the serial The Great Alaskan Mystery (1944). She made her last inconsequential movies with Fashion Model (1945) and Leave It to Blondie (1945).

      Marjorie decided to retire from the business in 1945 and, save for an unbilled part (by accident) in We're Not Married! (1952) over at Fox, that was all she wrote. Married to Don Briggs in 1943, she and her husband had a son and daughter, Joel and Leigh, and later owned and operated a classy liquor establishment in the Westwood area of Los Angeles. She died following a stroke in 1994.
    • Mandy Barnett at the premiere for Crazy.

      4. Mandy Barnett

      • Actress
      • Music Department
      • Additional Crew
      Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
      Mandy Barnett was born on 28 September 1975 in Crossville, Tennessee, USA. She is an actress, known for Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999), Election (1999) and Crazy (2008).
    • 5. Samuel Brock Flynn

      • Actor
      • Additional Crew
      • Director
      Homestead Haunted House (2013)
      Samuel Brock Flynn was an extra in the In Gramps Shoes and Gramps Goes To College and also an actor and director in Homestead Haunted House (2013) and also was on YouToo TV and aired 58 times and Samuel Brock Flynn has his web radio show called Samuel Brock Flynn Show. Samuel Brock Flynn also did a commercial for a church in his town and he got an appreciation certificate and Award for doing a commercial for the church. The church is Heaven's Harvest Healing Rooms. Samuel Brock Flynn Promoted Film (I Sell Bibles) through multiple networks and he got credits for it. Samuel played Bobby in Love Waits. Samuel has also taken college courses through Stanford Online he has 4 Statement of Accomplishment certificates from Stanford Online (1)Human Trafficking Awareness for the General Public (2)Human Trafficking Awareness for the Restaurant Industry (3)Defining the String Quartet: Haydn (4)Computer Science 101 Samuel also made Human Trafficking Awareness promo video promoting the awareness of it. Samuel (2022), Received an Honorary Master's Degree in Christian Education from North Central Seminary. Samuel had his bachelor's degree from MCS (Missionary & Chapel Seminary 2018) Samuel is also with Christian Leaders Institute as well he took some courses with them as well.
    • 6. Josh Copeland

      • Editor
      • Director
      • Writer
      Serious Matters in the Middle of the Night (2020)
      Josh Copeland was born on 6 July 1985 in Crossville, Tennessee, USA. He is an editor and director, known for Serious Matters in the Middle of the Night (2020), Bogo (2020) and MotherF***er (2012).
    • 7. Michael Turner

      • Writer
      • Additional Crew
      • Producer
      Fathom
      Michael Turner was born on 21 April 1971 in Crossville, Tennessee, USA. Michael was a writer and producer, known for Fathom, Witchblade (2006) and Executive Assistant Iris. Michael died on 27 June 2008 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
    • 8. Sarah Mazalouskas

      • Actress
      Blaxican Brothers (2011)
      Sarah Mazalouskas was born on 22 October 1985 in Crossville, Tennessee, USA. She is an actress, known for Blaxican Brothers (2011), The Mini (2007) and Estudio 2 (2005).
    • 9. Weston Brann

      • Actor
      • Stunts
      Gun Town (2009)
      Weston Brann was born on 16 February 1990 in Crossville, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor, known for Gun Town (2009) and La Premiere (2009).

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