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Character actor, born in Oklahoma, his most visible role was that of Chief Petty Officer Manilow Crocker on the first season of the television series sea Quest DSV. Applegate portrayed Deputy Crawford in Stir Crazy (1985); in his career worked in many films and series Tv: Splash (1984), Gettysburg (1993), Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Gods and Generals (2003), Seabiscuit (2003) Intolerable Cruelty (2003) and many others; Royce passed away on New Year's Day 2003, in his Hollywood Hills home in a fire just one week after his 63rd birthday.- Actress
Victoria's Secret Angel and supermodel Angela Lindvall has been the host for Project Runway, has graced the covers of every major magazine Vogue, Elle, W, etc. Angela starred in Roman Coppola's CQ launching her film debut. She took time off from acting to raise her two sons, focus on her modeling career, and work on her personal passions. She is also a yoga/ meditation teacher, and creator of Peace Begins In Me. She actively trains in the Meisner Technique and Woller Technique with Kirk Woller (The Chosen) and is ready to relaunch her career on the silver screen.- Actor
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Neal Schon was born in Midwest City, Oklahoma on February 27th, 1954 to Matthew and Barbara Schon. Neal dropped out of school when he was 15 to join Carlos Santana's rock group Santana. Four years later Carlos Santana and his band split up, so Neal and Gregg Rolie formed Journey. Journey released its self-titled debut album in 1975. Journey then released "Look Into the Future" (1976) and "Next" in (1977). Records weren't selling well and the band was told to get a lead singer so they brought in Steve Perry. With Steve they released the album "Infinity" in 1978. Infinity was followed up by "Evolution" (1979) and "Departure" (1980). Also released in 1980 was a compilation album of earlier works called "In the Beginning". Also in 1980 the band went to Japan to record a soundtrack for the movie, "Dream After Dream". In 1981 the live album "Captured" was released. Greg Rolie left after the release of the album "Departure" so keyboardist Jonathan Cain was brought in for the 1981 release of "Escape". "Escape" was Journey's biggest record and the single "Open Arms" went to #2 on the charts. Also in 1981 Neal teamed up with Jan Hammer for the album "Untold Passion". Again in 1982 Neal teamed up with Jan Hammer for an album called "Here To Stay". In 1983 "Frontiers" was released and Journey was named the most popular rock group in America. After "Frontiers" the band split for a while. Neal formed HSAS with Sammy Hagar and in 1984 they released an album called "Through the Fire". In 1986 Journey, without bassist Ross Valory and drummer Steve Smith, and released the album "Raised on Radio". In 1988 Neal helped form the group Bad English. Bad English released their self-titled debut album in 1989. Neal also released his album "Late Nite" in 1989. In 1991 Bad English released their second album, "Backlash". In 1992 Neal joined Hardline for the album "Double Eclipse". Neal released seven solo albums, "Late Night", "Beyond the Thunder", "Electric World", "Piranha Blues", "Voice","i on u", and "The Calling" (2012). A Journey reunion of band members Schon, Jonathan Cain, Steve Perry, Ross Valory, and Steve Smith happened for the 1996 album "Trial By Fire". In 1997 Neal released his album "Electric World." In 1998 Steve Perry was replaced with Steve Augeri as Journey's new lead singer after the band waited almost two years for him to fix his hip. Steve Perry and Journey debuted together on the _Armageddon (1998)_ soundtrack with the song "Remember Me". 2001 saw the release of the Journey record "Arrival". Neal discovered Journey's current lead vocalist, Arnel Pineda, on YouTube, in 2007. Neal released his fifth solo album, "The Calling", in 2012 and will release "So You" in 2014. Neal has five children: Miles, Lizzy, Sarah, Aja and Sophia. He became engaged to Michaele Salahi on October 14, 2012, and they were married on December 15,2013 in San Francisco, California.- Actor
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With his professional training beginning at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, BFA Acting Program, Neil was accepted into a conservatory styled training program with 12 others. For four years these actors spent everyday together honing their craft, learning new techniques, studying dialect work, bodywork, disciplining their minds and training their bodies. With several core instructors and guest instructors bringing in new curriculum weekly, these 12 expanded their knowledge, broadened their vision, and sharpened their focus.
Neil played Bernardo in the University's Joint-Department Production of "West Side Story" working with Musical Theater Majors, Acting Majors, Music Majors, and several directors to put on a performance that truly demonstrated the power of the arts and the beauty of ensemble.
Black Box performances were a regular part of work-shopping during Neil's studies, during which he learned Dramaturgical Study and thus the art of creating the world of his characters. Neil's favorite role in the Black Box was Sid from Clifford Odettes', "Waiting for Lefty." This period piece spoke on the Great Depression and the lives of Americans during the labor strikes and war. It was this role that ignited Neil's love of historic-based roles.
Neil also co-starred in a NASA produced educational piece entitled "A Cosmic Web," which had two runs; one at the university, and then a tour which traveled to public and private schools educating children on the impact of astronomy, science, NASA, and the Hubble Space Telescope. Each cast member played several roles, Neil enjoyed each of his, favoring two to name a few: Derik, a young star-gazer who teased his sister as they'd gaze upon the stars recalling the names of constellations, and the bayou Coyote (A Human-sized Bunraku Puppet), a mischievous flirt who loved the moon, perhaps too much..
Most known for his roles in "Come Follow Me" and "My Son, My Savior," where Neil played Apostle John, as well as "Kaylee" which premiered at The Cannes Film Festival, Neil has been known for his dramatic roles, but also showcasing his comedic delivery in very subtle and well timed pacing.- Matt Kemp was born on 23 September 1984 in Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA. He is an actor, known for The Cleveland Show (2009), Sunday Night Baseball (1990) and Bluetopia: The LA Dodgers Movie (2009).
- Amber Snake was born on 15 August 1978 in Midwest City, Oklahoma. He is an actor, known for American Terror Story (2019).
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Charlotte Johnson was born on 13 April 1983 in Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Perf Damage (2023), Strange Love (2005) and Kept (2005).- Mike Gundy was born on 12 August 1967 in Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA. He has been married to Kristen Lyn Strickland since 14 June 1991. They have three children.
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Jennifer Snoke was born on 26 November 1981 in Midwest City, Oklahoma, USA. Jennifer is an actor.- Actor
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Loren Driscoll was born on 14 April 1928 in Midwest, Wyoming, USA. He was an actor, known for Omnibus (1952), Das Gespenst von Canterville (1964) and Der junge Lord (1969). He died on 8 April 2008 in Berlin, Germany.