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Aaron David moved to Los Angeles in the late 1960's. After graduating from Taft High School and earning his Bachelors degree at the University of Pheonix , Aaron embarked on his journey as an actor playing Mr. Robinson in the stage production of The Graduate,and then was then cast in projects with directors,Timothy Woodward Jr, Keyla Tabish,John Luksetich, and Danielle Bisutti. He has also worked with directors Ifeoma Chukwuogo , Micah Smith, Spenser Ford and Chelsea Woods. Aaron is creator and producer and lead actor of the upcoming shorts "What to do", "Yellow Bricks" and co-producer and lead actor in the soon to be announced feature "From Superman to Man"- Luther W. Ossenbrink, known professionally as Arkie the Arkansas Woodchopper, first recorded in Dallas, Texas on December 6, 1928 for Columbia Records. The songs were "The Cowboy's Dream" and "The Dying Cowboy." He was a singer and played the guitar, and recorded a dozen more cowboy songs between 1928 and 1931. As a singer, he was also an adept yodeler as well, using a trickier version of Jimmie Rodger's 'blue yodel' on "I'm a Texas Cowboy", recorded in November, 1931. Ossenbrink made his radio debut on KMBC in Kansas City in 1928. He joined the WLS Barn Dance, in Chicago, in 1929 and was a headliner on the program until it went off the air in 1960. He died in 1981, in retirement in his native Missouri.
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Mark Orvik was born on 31 October 1972 in Knob Noster, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Dragon Ball Z (1996), Dragon Ball Z (1989) and Blowout (2003). He was previously married to Angela Joy Birt.