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Finn Wittrock was born in Lenox, Massachusetts. Finn grew up near the stage of Shakespeare and Company, where his father worked. He moved to Los Angeles at 12 years old and attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (LACHSA). After high school he took a year off and pounded the pavement as an actor, appearing in "ER," "Cold Case," "CSI: Miami" and the unforgettable "Halloweentown High." He then got out of town and attended the Juilliard School, where no one saw him for 4 years. After resurfacing on the daytime soap opera "All My Children" he appeared in Tony Kushners "The Illusion" off Broadway at the Signature Theatre. Mike Nichols attended the play and asked him to audition for the role of Happy in "Death of a Salesman on Broadway." He got the job and thereby made his Broadway debut. Mike Nichols. He returned to Broadway in 2017 with "The Glass Menagerie" starring Sally Field and directed by Sam Gold, after playing Cassio in Sam's production of Othello at New York Theatre Workshop with Daniel Craig and David Oyellowo. He has also appeared at the Goodman Theatre opposite Diane Lane in Tennessee Williams's "Sweet Bird of Youth", directed by David Cromer. Recent films include "Judy," "Semper Fi," "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," "If Beale Street Could Talk," and "The Big Short." He has been nominated for two Emmy Awards: for American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace" as well as " American Horror Story: Freakshow." He has also appeared in the AHS seasons "Hotel," "Roanoke" and "1984." Other films included Winter's Tale (2014), Noah (2014), and Unbroken (2014). He appeared in Masters of Sex (2013) on Showtime as well as The Normal Heart (2014) on HBO. Wittrock originated the role of Damon on All My Children (1970), and has made appearances on shows such as Criminal Minds (2005), Harry's Law (2011), CSI: Miami (2002), Cold Case (2003), and ER (1994). His screenplay The Submarine Kid (2015), which he wrote with lifelong friend Eric Bilitch, has been turned into a film.- Actress
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Rebecca Field was born in Lenox Dale, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress and director, known for A Star Is Born (2018), Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot (2018) and October Road (2007).- Actress
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Nicole Miller was born in 1952 in Lenox, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Seducing Charlie Barker (2010), VoyageTV: Fashion - Nicole Miller (2011) and Live It Up (2009).- Director
- Writer
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Tyler Coon completed his MFA in Film Production at the University of Southern California in 2025. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst with a BA in Communications in 2020. Tyler comes from the great state of Massachusetts, loves sports, cooking and home-improvement projects. With over 7 years of experience in narrative writing, producing, directing, editing and acting, he specializes in energetic stories told with stylistic and visual flare. Whether it's for zero budget passion projects or highly supervised corporate video, Tyler has worked efficiently and creatively to tell all types of stories. Prior to, and during, his studies in USC's Film Production program, Tyler has written, directed, edited, acted in and produced over 15 independent short films in various roles.- Ellen Garrison was born on 23 August 1898 in Lenox, Massachusetts, USA. She was an actress, known for Zelig (1983). She died on 2 June 1995 in New York City, New York, USA.
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W. Douglas Burden was born on 24 September 1899 in Lenox, Massachusetts, USA. W. Douglas was a writer and producer, known for The Silent Enemy (1930). W. Douglas died on 14 November 1978 in Charlotte, Vermont, USA.- Additional Crew
James Van DerZee was born on 29 June 1886 in Lenox, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for Who Gets to Call It Art? (2006) and Black Has Always Been Beautiful (1971). He was married to Donna Mussenden, Katie Lee Brown and Gaynelle O' Brien Greenlee. He died on 13 June 1983 in New York City, New York, USA.