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Born and raised in Rock Falls, IL, before moving to Cincinnati, OH to attend the School for Creative and Performing Arts where Charlie was classically trained in dance, music and theatre. He went on to study at Tisch School of the Arts at NYU as well as UCLA. Since then, Charlie has worked consistently in "the business" wearing many hats along the way...
Favorite Performing Credits include: Film: "The Last Manhunt", "Road to Paloma". TV: "Baywatch Hawaii" (Series Regular), "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". Theatre: "Thoroughly Modern Millie" (Broadway), "West Side Story" International Tour, "Chicago" International Tour. Music: Vintage Trouble "Bomb Shelter Sessions", Marissa Hollenback "Things We Leave Behind". Commercials: Harley-Davidson, Progressive Insurance, The Gap and over 20 other National Commercials.
Favorite Production Credits include: Line Producer/1st AD for the feature film "Road to Paloma". Stage Manager for "Les Miserables" National Tour and Cirque du Soleil's show "O" in Las Vegas. Producer/Director of BTS videos for Aaron Carter, Carmit Bachar.- Music Department
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Drummer, composer, author and conductor. He performed with the orchestras of Ted Fiorito, Benny Goodman, the Dorsey brothers, Harry James, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie. He toured with Jazz At the Philharmonic, and later organized his own band and did a concert tour with his wife Pearl Bailey. In 1965 he rejoined the Ellington orchestra. He has made many records. Joining ASCAP in 1956, he composed "Hawk Talks", Skin Deep", "You Gotta Dance", and "Ting-a-Ling".- Actress
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Zelma O'Neal was a singer, dancer and comedienne whose greatest successes came on Broadway. She appeared in the New York and London companies of Good News (1927) in which she originated the Varsity Drag in the role of Flo. She starred in the musical comedy Follow Through (1929) on Broadway, originating the song "Button Up Your Overcoat", and appeared in the film version Follow Thru (1930). Other film credits include Give Her a Ring (1934), Freedom of the Seas (1934) and Mister Cinders (1935). Noted for her off-beat singing style, she is thought to have performed at an early Oscar Ceremony. She retired by the late 1930s to promote the career of her husband Patrick O'Moore.- Wayne Arey was born on 12 April 1880 in Rock Falls, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Unfortunate Marriage (1917), King Lear (1916) and The Flight of the Duchess (1916). He died on 2 July 1937 in New York City, New York, USA.
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Born on September 26, 1942, Charlie first began a career as a police officer in 1978 where he stayed until retiring in 1996. In between the time of being a police officer, he spoofed his own career by playing a dumb cop in Killseeker 3. After retiring from the police he obtained the role of Jack in Evil On Queen Street. He is critically acclaimed for this humorous role in an otherwise dark film.- Jeffrey Buttle was born on 1 September 1982 in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario, Canada. He is known for Stars on Ice - Kurt's Final Tour 2023 (2023), Be Good Johnny Weir (2010) and Smucker's Stars on Ice (2009). He was previously married to Justin Harris.