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Glenn Danzig was born on 23 June 1955 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Tag (2018), The Hangover (2009) and Mid90s (2018).- Actor
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Tom Wopat will forever be remembered as strapping, good ol' boy Luke Duke, the virile, blue-eyed, dark-haired, plaid-shirted rascal opposite equally good-looking John Schneider as Bo Duke, his strapping, plaid-shirted blond cousin on the bucolic 80s action series The Dukes of Hazzard (1979). Where others may have fallen by the TV wayside after the cancellation of such a popular series, both Tom and John moved on successfully. As for Tom, he reverted back to his first true love - music - successfully refocusing as a recording artist and musical leading man of Broadway, cabaret and regional shows.
The highly engaging Wisconsin native was born Thomas Steven Wopat on September 9, 1951, in Lodi, Wisconsin, the son of Ruth Arlene (Skarda) and Albin Carl Wopat, a dairy farmer. One of six brothers and sisters, Tom's father and maternal grandfather were of Czech descent. By age 12, he was singing and dancing in school musicals and, following high school graduation, decided to avidly pursue music as a viable profession. Studying at the University of Wisconsin, Tom dropped out to front a rock band as both guitarist and lead singer, and later found on-stage work in such musicals as "South Pacific", "West Side Story" and "Jesus Christ Superstar."
Appearing off-Broadway in 1978, Tom made his Broadway debut that same year as a replacement actor in the musical "I Love My Wife." Other musical shows around that time included "The Robber Bridegroom" (title role) and "Oklahoma!" (as Curly).
With solid, down-home good looks and appeal, it didn't take long for Hollywood to check Tom out. With relatively little TV exposure, Tom found sudden teen heartthrob stardom on the rollicking, down-home comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard (1979). During that period, he appeared elsewhere on an episode of "Fantasy Island," co-starred with singer Barbara Mandrell in the dramatic TV movie" Burning Rage (1984), and voiced the role of Luke Duke on the related animated version The Dukes (1983). During the 1981-82 season, stars Wopat and Schneider walked away from the hugely popular series after contractual disputes involving deserved pay raises and merchandise royalties. The producers tried to replace the popular duo with the similar good-looking pals Vance (played by Christopher Mayer) and Coy (played by Byron Cherry) for the following season, but the ratings dived alarmingly. The dispute with Wopat and Schneider was immediately settled, and the boys returned to the show in the next season and stayed until its 1985 cancellation.
During the show's run, Tom kick-started a recording career with his first (and self-titled) country album release in 1983. His output went on to include six other country albums before finally releasing a 2000 album of standard love songs.
In later years, Wopat made do with a few mini-movie efforts, reuniting with Schneider in the yuletide drama Christmas Comes to Willow Creek (1987); co-starring opposite Jean Smart as a famous rock singer in the romantic musical comedy movie Just My Imagination (1992); and appearing opposite Roxanne Hart in the action adventure Meteorites! (1998). He also showed up as a guest on a few TV series such as "Blue Skies," "Murder, She Wrote," "Crisis Center," "Home Improvement," and was seen in a recurring role on the sitcom Cybill (1995) as a stuntman and former husband of the Cybill Shepherd character.
Tom also re-sharpened his musical theater skills, finding commanding baritone leads as Billy Bigelow in "Carousel" (1986), Detective Stone in "City of Angels" (1990) and Sky Masterson in "Guys and Dolls" (1992). In 1999, he played the sharp-shooting Frank Butler opposite Bernadette Peters in the popular Broadway revival of "Annie Get Your Gun" and earned a Tony nomination in the process.
Guesting for the Cincinnati Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestras in programs featuring Broadway's finest music, Tom more than held his own in 2005 with his first straight-acting Broadway part as part of the excellent ensemble in the Tony-winning (for "Best Revival of a Play") production of "Glengarry Glen Ross" starring acting heavyweights Alan Alda and Liev Schreiber. That same year Wopat embarked on a 33-date national "Over The Rainbow" tour with Faith Prince featuring the gorgeous songs of Harold Arlen, a tour that included Carnegie Hall. Briefly playing slick lawyer Billy Flynn in "Chicago" in 2007, other Broadway musicals followed with "A Catered Affair," "Side by Side by Sondheim" and "Catch Me If You Can," as well as the 2013 legit play "The Trip to Bountiful."
As for on-camera work into the millennium, Tom returned for a few "Dukes of Hazzard" TV-reunions and video games. He also made a late, mid-career film debut in a featured role with the comedy drama Bonneville (2006) starring Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates and Joan Allen, and went on to appear in a number of others: The Understudy (2008), Jonah Hex (2010), Main Street (2010), Mariachi Gringo (2012), Django Unchained (2012), All in Time (2015). In addition, Tom was given a starring role in the gay-themed drama Fair Haven (2016) and appeared in the action western County Line (2017) with Jeff Fahey and Patricia Richardson. Among the ensemble of stars in the comedy Lost Cat Corona (2017), his more recent features include New Money (2017) and Delight in the Mountain (2019). On TV, Tom graced such popular programs as "Medium," "Smallville," "Blue Bloods," "The Blacklist," "Madam Secretary" and had a recurring sheriff role in the series Longmire (2012).
Divorced from his first wife of 15 years and the father of five, Tom is married to documentary producer and archivist Kirsten Larvick.- Bianca Balti was born in Lodi on March 19, 1984. She is an Italian actress and top model. She made her film debut in Go Go Tales (2007) directed by Abel Ferrara. Famous for Ferro (2020). She has two daughters.
Famous for: Steve (TV Series) 2018 Ultimate Beastmaster: La legge del più forte (TV Series) 2017 Go Go Tales (2007) - Tracy Spindler was born on 3 November 1983 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Life with Mikey (1993), Law & Order (1990) and The Poky Little Puppy's First Christmas (1992).
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Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein was born on 15 September 1964 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for Animal Room (1995), Death Ward 13 and WCW Monday Nitro (1995). He was previously married to Stephanie Bellars.- Actress
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Jennifer Skyler was born on 30 April 1982 in Lodi, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Safe (2012), Leverage (2008) and First Platoon.- Actor
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Jack Vale is an American actor and producer who is best known for creating hidden camera prank shows. He began uploading pranks on YouTube in 2007 and the worldwide success of these videos led to his full-time career in entertainment.
After various production companies licensed his prank clips for their TV shows, he was contacted by First Television and Dick Clark Productions to produce and star in a new season of "Bloopers" with regular host, Dean Cain. The show lasted 40 episodes. About 2 years later he and his family signed a deal with Relativity Media for their own reality show which aired on HLN. Unsatisfied with his career in the hands of Hollywood studios, he took his career into his own hands and forged a new path forward for influencers and entertainment entrepreneurs around the world. With over 5 Million followers on his social media platforms and more than 10 Billion video views, Jack Vale is one of the most watched comedians online.
Jack lives with his family in Franklin, TN and has multiple TV and film projects in development. He is now producing (and starring in) several dramatic and comedic films in the family and faith-based genres.- Actor
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Jerry got as bass for Christmas while in high school and his friend Manny introduced him to Glenn Danzig. After befriending one another, Glenn asked Jerry to join the band he was starting, The Misfits, as a bass player. Jerry was the bass player for the Misfits from 1977 until they broke up in 1983. Though Glenn Danzig wrote every song, Jerry sued to be able to perform under the name The Misfits. In the meantime he and his brother Doyle (nee Paul Caiafa, who was in The Misfits 1980-1983) started a Christian metal band entitled Kryst The Conqueror and chose the stage name Mo The Great. Fast Forward to 1994, Jerry won the lawsuit, recruited Michale Graves, who had never heard of The Misfits, as a vocalist and a friend from New Jersey, Dr. Chud to play drums. By then The Misfits had grown to be one of the biggest punk bands of all time.- Lisa Breckenridge was born in Lodi, California, USA. She is known for Lie to Me (2009), The Fix (2019) and Entourage (2004). She has been married to Andy Cohen since 17 August 2003. They have two children.
- At age 17 Tiphany Adams was a high school senior with dreams of modeling. On October 15, 2000 her life changed when the car she was riding in was hit head on by a drunk driver. Three lives were lost in the accident and Tiphany was the only survivor of the 130 mph impact crash. She was diagnosed as a paraplegic with a T10 fracture. Tiphany persevered through months of painful recovery to graduate with her high school class the following June.
Originally from Lodi, California Tiphany was always a small-town girl with big dreams of modeling and acting. Best known for the critically-acclaimed documentary series "Push Girls" Tiphany also raises awareness and understanding on many topics - always with a core message of truth, love and self-acceptance. She speaks and advocates publicly on the topics of drunk and distracted driving, LGBT and GSA, nutrition, wellness and fitness. She is an ambassador for Wish Upon a Teen, an organization that provides resources and opportunities to teenagers dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or recovering from injury or chronic illness. - Raffaele Esposito graduated from the "Piccolo Teatro di Milano" school and is known for his long theatrical career as well as his collaboration with director Luca Ronconi (from 2002 to 2015). In addition to his current work as a theatre director, he has also branched into acting on film and television.
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Brian spent 12 years at Variety, one of the entertainment industry's preeminent global entertainment news organizations, serving as the organization's Publisher for almost half a decade. During his tenure, and in addition to his responsibilities managing a 100+ year old iconic Hollywood brand, he conceived of and launched Variety's philanthropic efforts, which in just a 4-year span generated more than $6M in charitable contributions, benefiting more than 50 non-profit organizations.
Brian received the United Nations Foundation's highest honor, the Global Leadership Award, for his role in mobilizing the entertainment industry to use its collective resources to support UN and UN Foundation-related campaigns. He served as host for the United Nation's World Malaria Day at UN headquarters in New York City with the Secretary-General, and has been an active supporter of important UN events including World Humanitarian Day and International Day of Happiness. He also had the opportunity to spend time on the ground at Kakuma Refugee Camp in northern Kenya, with the UN and the UNHCR, to experience first-hand the critical work being done by the UN Foundation's Nothing But Nets malaria prevention campaign. He considers that experience a defining moment in his choice to anchor his life's work in social-impact storytelling, and humanitarian endeavors.
In May 2022 he was the recipient of a special recognition from the Center for Disease Control and the CDC Foundation, for his efforts around rallying the creative community to support critical health issues facing Americans today, ranging from the CDC's response to Covid-19 and the zika virus to its work with birth defects and developmental disabilities.
Brian serves as the Chief of Innovation & Media for the Entertainment Industry Foundation. EIF has been one of the most trusted and turned-to philanthropic institutions for the entertainment industry for more than 8 decades. EIF raises awareness and funds for critical health, educational and social issues by harnessing the collective power of the entertainment community. The organization has raised more than $1B in charitable contributions through its world-class philanthropic endeavors, including Stand Up 2 Cancer, Delivering Jobs and Defy Disaster.
In the spring of 2020 he produced 'Graduate Together: America Honors the High School Class of 2020', in collaboration with Laurene Powell Jobs' XQ Institute, LeBron James' Springhill Entertainment and EIF. The purpose of the show was to recognize and honor the more than 3 million American high school graduates who would not be able to have their own graduation ceremonies due to the Covid-19 global pandemic. The telecast presented commencement addresses from President Barack Obama & LeBron James, musical performances from artists including Alicia Keys, and the Jonas Bros, and words of inspiration from individuals such as Malala, Timotheé Chalamet and Zendaya. Graduate Together was a primetime, 1 hour, commercial-free "roadblock" broadcast. The show was aired simultaneously across 46 broadcast networks and digital platforms. The full 1-hour broadcast was watched by 21.8 million viewers (making it one of the most viewed special programming events of the 2020), and additional views of clips of the broadcast have been streamed more than 300,000,000 additional times. Brian earned a 2021 George Foster Peabody Award nomination for producing the telecast.
In the fall of 2022 he served as co-producer for ABC's 'Norman Lear: 100 Years of Magic and Laughter', which in July 2023 received a primetime Emmy award nomination for outstanding variety special.
Brian is a partner at the entertainment company, Fezziwig Studios. Founded by 4X Emmy and Peabody- winning producer Dan Angel (Goosebumps, Haunting Hour, Door to Door), Fezziwig Studios is a full-service entertainment development, production and financing company committed to entertaining families with the highest quality movies and series. The company focuses on the acquisition and adaptation of popular book franchises, with projects in active production and development with partners such as Netflix, Warner Media and Sony Television. Fezziwig's most recent film was 'Rescued By Ruby' for Netflix, released in March of 2022. The film is the true-life story of a dog adopted from a shelter that goes on to become the Humane Society's K-9 dog of the year. The film received overwhelming critical and audience praise, and enjoys a 100% critics score (and 90% audience score) on Rotten Tomatoes. Next up is the film adaptation of the hugely popular young adult novel, 'Out Of My Mind', which recently wrapped for Disney+.
Brian launched and led the Burkle Global Impact Initiative at UCLA's Burkle Center for International Relations for 8 years. That program's purpose was to work with the entertainment industry to engage more deeply with global social, humanitarian, and advocacy issues. The program provided access to resources, funding, partners and experts so that storytellers are better equipped to tell more fact-based stories, and educate their audiences on real-world issues. The program hosted global humanitarian figures including Nobel Peace Prize recipient Malala, Oscar winners John Legend, Cate Blanchett and Charlize Theron, philanthropists Melinda Gates and Ted Turner and entertainers Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez.
He is one of the founding members of the United Nations Foundation's Global Entrepreneurs Council, a select group of individuals from various industries, convened by the UN Foundation to advise the United Nations and UN Foundation on how to accelerate their philanthropic efforts, and further the mission of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. He also served on the host committee for the United Nations 70th anniversary.
Brian was a member of the Obama White House's entertainment advisory council. He actively supported several White House pro-social endeavors, including "It's On Us" (the 'stop campus rape' movement led by then-Vice President Biden), "Reach Higher" (First Lady Michelle Obama's effort to encourage youth to aspire to achieve higher education) and "My Brother's Keeper" (President Obama's inner-city youth empowerment campaign). He has produced countless celebrity-driven PSAs for organizations, including those for the U.S. Government's "Let Girls Learn" campaign, as well as the United Nation's climate initiative efforts. In recognition of his contributions to "Let Girls Learn", he joined then-President Obama and the First Lady at the White House to participate in the announcement of that Administration's $250M funding of the effort. The initiative, spearheaded by Mrs. Obama, and implemented by USAID and the Peace Corps, provided access to education for girls globally.
He serves as a global ambassador for the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, whose purpose is to educate, prevent and ultimately eradicate HIV/AIDS globally. He proudly joins ETAF's ambassadors, including Colin Farrell, Whoopi Goldberg, Paris Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor's grandchildren, to continue the advocacy work started by Dame Elizabeth Taylor in 1991.
Brian is a global board member for Whole Child International. Founded by Countess Karen Spencer in 2004, WCI's mission is to elevate the quality of childcare worldwide. Whole Child focuses on improving the care for the world's most vulnerable children - those in institutions and orphanages, by working directly with national governments and major universities to implement a unified strategy across a nation's childcare system.
He is also a member of the Board of Trustees for the Starlight Children's Foundation, founded by Oscar- winning director Steven Spielberg. The Starlight Children's Foundation is one of the world's largest youth health-focused non-profits, and touches the lives of more than 4 million children around the world annually. Starlight provides moments of happiness to critical, chronic and terminally ill children, so that they can forgot for a few moments out of their day that they are fighting illness.
He is a member of the Academy of Televisions Arts and Sciences (ATAS), and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
###- Anastasia Case was born on 7 May 1987 in Lodi, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Telling (2009), The Girls Next Door (2005) and Kendra (2009).
- Born in Lodi, New Jersey to Tom Gatto, a truck driver and Anne (Spallina) Gatto, a clerical worker. Raised in a traditional east coast Italian home, Tom was a high school athlete. He attended William Paterson College, now University and received his Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice pursuing a career in law enforcement. Tom worked for the United States Secret Service in 1977 and 1978 for President Jimmy Carter. He then left Washington to continue his career as a police officer in New Jersey.
In 1984, while working as a Lodi police officer, he received his graduate degree, a Masters in Urban Education and Community Affairs. He is a qualified police academy instructor and had worked in many aspects of law enforcement. In 1986, Tom left the department to pursue a career in financial planning, moving to California in 1987 to start his practice.
He always had a desire to write and wrote an original story, now a screenplay called "The Angel Lounge". This story based on the true events of two murdered New Jersey Police Officers. He has received notoriety in the New Jersey media for this work.
Tom's acting career started by accident. Meeting with producers in Hollywood about his script, they found him to be the right type character for many "Mafia/Tough Guys" roles. - Editor
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Zeke grew up in the small town of Lodi California, a place known for its invention of the wine cooler. Being from a people who clearly like to make bad decisions, he decided to start making movies at the age of 9. From then on his birthday parties became small productions involving his writing a script, his mom renting a VHS Camcorder from the local video store, and forcing his friends into being his cast. Despite his mom no longer serving as his director of photography his skills as a filmmaker remain the same.
In 2014 he created Fun Size Horror which began collective of filmmakers working together to create horror shorts for Halloween. He has since gone on to co-found the production company and website FunSizeHorror.com with fellow co-founders and producers Mali Elfman and Michael May.- Danny Gimondo was born on 8 January 1977 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019), The Wrestler (2008) and WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2007 (2006).
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- Producer
Started his musical career as a drummer for the band 'Dan Kidney and the Pulsations' before moving on to Sardonica (featuring the legendary Sal Bee). He played with Sardonica for eight years (a taste of things to come). Jerry Only contacted him, and he joined with Jerry and Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein on one Kryst The Konqueror album, while Jerry was still trying to get the rights to The Misfits name.
During the legal battle against Glenn Danzig, Dr. Chud was busy with a side project, known as "Sacred Trash". Chud wrote, played guitar and sang on the band's debut, and only, release, also called "Sacred Trash". The band did not last, as Jerry Only finally won the legal fight for the name of The Misfits. Dr. Chud had to start sitting behind The Misfits' drumset.
The Misfits went on their "Resurrection" tour in 1996 and immediately afterwards Dr. Chud, Jerry Only, Doyle and Michale Graves were headed into the studio to record the Geffen Records release "American Psycho", which featured quite a few songs penned by Dr. Chud.
Two years passed, full of numerous tours with such acts as Marilyn Manson, Anthrax and Megadeth, singles releases and a live album, produced by Dr. Chud. Then they hit the studio again, this time to record an album for RoadRunner Records, "Famous Monsters" was born. About the same time, Jerry and Dr. Chud recorded "1969" with Joey Ramone for an Iggy Pop tribute record called "They Will Fall" and the track was also used later on Joey Ramone's own album, "Don't Worry About Me".
After six years in the group, two studio records, a live record, appearances in films such as Animal Room (1995) and Bruiser (2000) and even time as a wrestler in the WCW, Dr. Chud and Michale Graves walked away from The Misfits to form a new group more fitting to their growing tastes. This new group was called "Graves". Within a year the group wrote nine songs and had arranged a nationwide tour. Immediately after the "Web of Dharma" tour, they went into the studio to record a "Web of Dharma" album, and Dr. Chud produced and distributed it through his own GDU Records. Afterwards, they went out for a second leg of the "Web of Dharma" tour, in 2002, and shortly after that they disbanded, Michale going off to form Gotham Road.
Dr. Chud, however, went into recording his new X-Ward CD, "Diagnosis for Death", which has recently been released.- Bill Cartwright was born on 30 July 1957 in Lodi, California, USA. He is married to Sheri. They have four children.
- Larry Anzalone was born on 10 September 1917 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Red Skelton Hour (1951). He died on 9 October 1993 in Casselberry, Florida, USA.
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Born in a small town in Northern California, Nathan Habben moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a talent agent upon graduating from California State University, Stanislaus with a degree in Business Management, Entrepreneurship.
Nathan began working int he entertainment industry interning at MTV Networks and fell in love with entertainment. Nathan then worked at George Englund Media, whose client list included Oscar and Emmy award winning actress, Cloris Leachman. Nathan lastly worked as a talent agent at Sovereign Talent Group before leaving to start Prestige Talent Agency in 2012.- Actor
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Travis James Campbell was born on 28 April 1977 in Lodi, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Jitni: Book of Lies (2019), Roundhouse (2013) and Seeing Red (2011).- Rudy Zerbi was born on 3 February 1969 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy.
- Paul Galanti was born in Lodi, New Jersey on July 11, 1939 and raised in an Army family. He graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy in 1957 and the U.S. Naval Academy in 1962. He married his wife Phillis in August 1963. He was assigned to the Navy Light Jet Attack Squadron 216 (VA-216) based aboard the carrier USS Hancock. On June 17, 1966 on his 97th combat mission, Lieutenant Commander Galanti's A-4C Skyhawk was hit after an attack on a railroad siding near Vinh, North Vietnam and although he could see the rescue destroyers off-shore, his plane went out of control before he could reach them and he was taken prisoner. He was released from prison nearly 7 years later on February 12, 1973. He was medically retired from the Navy in 1983.
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- Editor
Craig Kuehne was born on 14 December 1970 in Lodi, California, USA. He is a producer and editor, known for Tekken (2010), Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) and Tau (2018).- Philip Domenico Calisto was born in Lodi, Italy, in 1998. At an early age he moved to Berlin and graduated from the Georg Friedrich Händel music grammar school in 2016. He learned piano, electric bass and drums and plays in a progressive reggae band with influences of Balkan music, jazz and hip hop. They won a few band contests, got third place at "Germanys best newcomer band 2014" and played a concert in front of 10.000 people at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Furthermore he has performed as a member of the Georg Friedrich Händel children's choir already four times in the Berlin Philharmonie with the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle. After graduating from school he did a free social year with the organization "musicians without borders" on the Galapagos Islands and applied afterwards for the diploma course filmscoring and production at the Musicube Academy and passed in 2018. He composed music for image films, short films, he wrote Jingle music and worked with professional artists from all art directions like dance or visual arts. He studied "composition for film and theatre" at the ArtEZ (Institue of the Arts) in the Netherlands. His musical preferences focus in the fields of hip hop, classical music, reggae, film music, techno.
- Writer
- Animation Department
Ryan Brown was born on 2 May 1962 in Lodi, Ohio United States. He is a writer, known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa (1992) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003).- Actor
- Composer
- Producer
Steve Zing was born on 29 June 1964 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Robot Dracula, Blak29: Sweet Nothing (2015) and Blak29: Destroyer (2023).- Francesca Macrì was born on 30 April 1987 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. She is an actress, known for Mario (2013), Sirene (2002) and Quelli che... il calcio (1993).
- Ami Patel was born on 4 April 1992 in Lodi, California, USA.
- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Ricky Gianco was born on 18 February 1943 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. He is an actor and composer, known for Valentina (1989), Mi vedrai tornare (1966) and Naked Violence (1969).- Mike Droese was born on 20 August 1968 in Lodi, California, USA. He is an actor, known for WWF Action Zone (1994), WrestleMania X-Seven (2001) and WWF Superstars (1986).
- Giulia Ferrari was born on 19 July 1988 in Codogno, Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. Giulia is a producer, known for Tutta la verità sul caso del signor Valdemar (2011).
- Producer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Tory Weisz was born on 1 September 1988 in Lodi, California, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Longest Ride (2015), Shades of Hope (2008) and Road to Thunder (2008).- Additional Crew
Francesco Tagliabue was born on 14 March 1994 in Lodi, Italy. Francesco is known for Mani Nude, L'amore e altre seghe mentali and Animali Randagi (2024).- Paolo Muzio was born on 11 November 1988 in Codogno, Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. He is an actor, known for Non nuotate in quel fiume 2: Lo scontro finale (2017), The mazzata show (2020) and No Vendetta, No Party (2019).
- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Tommy Forest was born on 2 June 1975 in Lodi, California, USA. He is a producer, known for Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust (2008), Only in LA (2004) and How to Survive a Zombie Attack (Public Service Announcement) (2010).- Composer
- Actor
- Music Department
Gian Stellari was born on 14 January 1929 in Codogno, Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. He is a composer and actor, known for La strada dei giganti (1960), Maciste contro i mostri (1962) and Colossus and the Headhunters (1963).- Becki Lynn Byes was born on 5 February 1978 in Lodi, California, USA. She was previously married to Adrian Wilkinson.
- Jordan Blake was born on 20 June 1986 in Lodi, California, USA. He died on 1 May 2023 in the USA.
- Art Department
Viola Frey was born on 15 August 1933 in Lodi, California, USA. Viola is known for See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989). Viola died on 26 July 2004 in Oakland, California, USA.- Mr. Jim was born on 5 January 1954 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA.
- Ettore Chimeri was born on 4 June 1921 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. He died on 27 February 1960 in Havana, Cuba.
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Composer
Michele Basso was born on 18 April 1983 in Codogno, Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. He is an actor and assistant director, known for New Order (2012), Men Rapist (2012) and La figlia di Elisa - Ritorno a Rivombrosa (2007).- Eugenio Castellotti was born on 10 October 1930 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. He died on 14 March 1957 in Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
- Italian playwright and screenwriter. Born in Lodi on 10 November 1902, Achille served for a number of years as a captain in the merchant navy. He subsequently wrote about twenty plays, some in collaboration especially with Bruno Corra. Additionally, he wrote numerous of short stories. His work in film was comparatively minimal. Several of his screenplays were based on plays he had previously written. Among his theatrical works: Bar (1932), Traversata nera (1935) Le torri del diavolo (1936), Il cuore di allora (1940), and Ambizione (1941).
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Liliana Jovino was born on 31 July 1927 in Lodi, Milan, Lombardy, Italy.- Franché Coma was born on 17 August 1957 in Lodi, New Jersey, USA.
- Attilio Marinoni was born on 14 January 1892 in Lodi, Lombardia, Italy. He died on 18 June 1940 in Lainate, Milan, Lombardia, Italy.
- Giuseppe Campari was born on 8 June 1892 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy. He died on 10 September 1933 in Monza, Italy.
- Mackenzie Freed was born on 8 May 1995 in Lodi, California, USA.