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A Martinez was born in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Longmire (2012), Dark Winds (2022) and Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024). He has been married to Leslie Bryans since 17 July 1982. They have three children. He was previously married to Mare Winningham.- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Aaron Burnett was born on 9 September 1977 in Glendale, California, USA. Aaron is a producer and director, known for The Little Hustle, Knight to F4 (2005) and Crying Sideways: When Children Kill.- Aaron Gerschler was born on 6 September 1971 in Glendale, California, USA.
- Aaron Van Wagner was born on 4 September 1978 in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), DarkWolf (2003) and Days of Our Lives' Last Blast Reunion (2019).
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Alex Bare was born on 10 January 1991 in Glendale, Arizona, USA. He is a director and actor, known for Homework Hut (2009), Good Morning America (1975) and The Best Damn Sports Show Period (2001).- Alex Bonifer was born on 6 August 1988 in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Kevin Can F**k Himself (2021) and Superstore (2015).
- Ali Ismail was born on 15 July 1987 in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Bond of Justice: Kizuna Part II - Judgement and Trunk (2021).
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Allison Lambert was born on 26 March 1982 in Glendale, California, USA. She is known for The Insider (2004) and Entertainment Tonight (1981).- Lovely and shapely blue-eyed blonde Allison Parks was born Gloria Waldron on October 18, 1941 in Glendale, California. Her father ran a floral nursery in Sun Valley, California. Allison was a cheerleader at Glendale High School. Parks was the Playmate of the Month in the October, 1965 issue of "Playboy." Allison told "Playboy" that she was twenty-one and single when she posed for her pictorial; in reality she was twenty-four, married, and the mother of two children (both of her kids are featured in said pictorial as "swimming school" students). She was named Playmate of the Year in 1966. In the wake of her Playmate stint Parks went on to have a very successful modeling and acting career (she primarily acted in a slew of TV commercials). Moreover, Allison also worked for an investment counseling firm and was a licensed scuba diver. Parks died of heart failure on June 21, 2010 on the beach in her favorite vacationing spot in Hawaii.
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Born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, Allisyn Snyder is a dynamic actress and comedian, launching her career in the entertainment industry at only 4 years old (as Allisyn Arm). Allisyn worked steadily in her early years, with some of her TV appearances including Friends, Strong Medicine, Judging Amy, and Still Standing. At the age of 11, she landed a series regular position in a new Disney Channel sitcom, Sonny With A Chance. Following the show, Allisyn went on to star in its spin off, So Random!, a children's live audience sketch comedy show that utilized her catalog of many character voices and physical comedy skills. Allisyn has become iconic as the mousy oddball Heather Wilmore in all four seasons of NBC's A.P. Bio opposite Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt. At 15, her steady childhood acting career morphed into a passion for working behind the camera, setting her foundation with cinematography studies at Glendale CC after graduating early from high school. At 17, Allisyn began writing sketches for AwesomenessTV, with several airing on Nickelodeon. At 18, Allisyn created YouTube personality Astrid Clover, assisted by Joey Luthman and Allisyn's now-husband Dylan Snyder, together releasing a new episode every Friday for 7 years while gaining a loyal following over 350 original episodes. In 2016, Allisyn began writing and producing films alongside Dylan Snyder, forming Watch The Footage Productions. Growing up with an active lifestyle, Allisyn has been trained in trapeze, aerial silks, kickboxing, and played roller derby competitively as a teenager. She is a certified Advanced Open Water (AOW) scuba diver and Nitrox diver with a lifetime of swimming lessons and ocean experience. She is also a prolific artist, with her dark and whimsical characters invited to gallery showings since she was only 15 years old.- Actress
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- Writer
Ana Parks was born in Arizona as Ana Elise Parks. She is a writer, director, and actress, known for Inhuman (2021), Salem (2014), HitRECord on TV (2014), and Adam Devine's House Party (2013). Ana attended Baylor University for Studio Arts before taking acting classes across the US. She filmed her first short, Inhuman, during COVID lock down.- Director
- Editor
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Andrew Kadikian is an award-winning writer/director and editor, born on the 6th of August, 1991 in Glendale, California, USA. He is known for Athena (2017), Corações em Fogo (2019), and VestiCon 2019 (2019). Interested in the craft of filmmaking from a very young age, Andrew participated in all available cinematic arts classes and in many extracurricular filmmaking activities while attending Crescenta Valley Senior High School from 2006 to 2010. In those days when Andrew had to be an all-in-one filmmaker, he gravitated to editing as a niche due to how much storytelling power rests in that part of the process. It was then that he decided that his path to becoming a director would run through the editing bay. He then attended film school at The Art Institute of California - Hollywood through 2014 before beginning his career in the film industry and digital media. Between 2011 and 2021, Andrew participated in twenty competitions of the 48-Hour Film Project in Los Angeles and San Diego, becoming a firm pillar of the competition's filmmaking community over those years.- Actor
- Writer
- Special Effects
Andrew Lahey was born on 8 May 1988 in Glendale, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Debt (2010), Edge (2008) and Clowning Around (2012).- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Sound Department
Andy Ryan was born on 29 September 1994 in Glendale, California, USA. He is a cinematographer, known for Rz-9 (2015), Maneater (2022) and The Comeback Trail (2020).- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Actor, Director, Fight Coordinator & Weapons Expert. He's performed with some of biggest names in the entertainment industry, including Harrison Ford, Michelle Pfeiffer, Jet Li, Brendan Frasier, Ron Howard, Yuen Woo Ping, Tim Burton, David Carradine, Patrick Swayze, Angelica Huston, Placido Domingo, and Charlton Heston, to name a few. As an Actor De Longis portrayed Shakespeare's immortal villain Iago in Othello, twice, and co-starred in the popular movies Fearless, Road House, Masters of the Universe, Circle of Iron, Jaguar Lives and The Sword and the Sorcerer. He created the role of Kazon leader Maje Culluh for Star Trek Voyager, guest starring in five of the series' episodes. Television appearances include NCIS LA, Revolution, Grimm, Myth Busters, Leverage, ER, The Outer Limits, The Queen of Swords, The Adventures of Sinbad, Conan the Adventurer, Babylon 5, and Highlander the Series, twice. He stars as Sheriff Leigh Marshal in Rock Star Games' Red Dead Redemption and General Serrano in Bullet Storm. His directing debut Blood Trail, won Best Western and Best Action Short at the Action On Film Festival. As a Fight Director and choreographer, he's known for his skill and knowledge in a broad range of bladed weapons arts, always building his action from combative truth to tell a more dynamic action story. De Longis introduced the unique style of Spanish rapier fighting to the screen in Highlander the Series and created a more efficient, effective and visual style of whip work for Michelle Pfeiffer's "Catwoman" and Harrison Ford's "Indiana Jones" in Crystal Skull. He's demonstrated his practical skills with blade, whip, gun and horse on History Channel's More Extreme Marksmen, Myth Busters, Lock & Load, Triggers, 101 Weapons That Changed the World and Deadliest Warrior. Anthony is a published writer, member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, SAG/AFRTA, Actors Equity Association, Academy of Canadian Television and Radio Actors, Union of British Columbia Performers, Society of Canadian Fight Directors and an honorary member of the Society of American Fight Directors. He was honored with inductions into the Black Belt Hall of Fame, USA Martial Arts Hall of Heroes and the International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame.- The product of a Palestinian father and Mormon mother Aron Kader found no other choices in life but to become a comedian. When Aron was nine years old his family moved from Orem Utah to the Washington D.C. area where he watched his father go from college professor, to the only Arab American in U.S. history to become a Government contractor in third world development. While Aron respects his father's pursuits he points out that he, not his father, pops up on the wikepedia list of prominent Arab Americans. At 19 he moved to Hollywood, California where he rose quickly through the ranks at "The Groundlings" theater where he spent eighteen months doing sketch and improv comedy in their Sunday Company. The experience gave him a nice collection of wigs. In 2000 he became a regular at "The Comedy Store" and can be seen weekly. Kader has been on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and is a founding member of "The Axis Of Evil Comedy Tour," which debuted nationwide this year on Comedy Central. He was a cast member on the NBC pilot called "Beverly Hills S.U.V." He played the pivotal role of "Hrach" in season two of the The Shield, and he has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Time & Newsweek magazine, and many other national publications. He has appeared numerous times on NPR's 'Talk of the Nation" with Neal Conan, "Fresh Air with Terry Gross," and "All things considered" with Robert Siegel. He recently finished shooting a pilot for Comedy Central called "The Watch List" created by Dean Obeidallah and Max Brooks.
- Ashley Kelton was born on 22 May 1990 in Glendale, Arizona, USA. Ashley is a producer, known for Confessions (2012).
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- Soundtrack
Ashley Jini Park is a Grammy and Tony nominated actress born in Glendale, California and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan where she graduated from the famed Musical Theatre program at The University of Michigan.
After making her Broadway debut in Broadway's "Mamma Mia!", Ashley starred as 'Tuptim' opposite Ken Watanabe, Kelli O'Hara, and Conrad Ricamora in the Tony-Award-winning Broadway revival of "The King And I" at New York's Lincoln Center. She then co-starred in Broadway's "Sunday In The Park With George" starring Jake Gyllenhaal while filming the second season of "Nightcap" (Pop TV/ Lionsgate/ Dakota Pictures). In 2018, Ashley took Broadway and Off Broadway by storm. She starred in the award winning "KPOP" and was honored with the esteemed Lucille Lortel award for Lead Actress in a Musical. This same year, Ashley starred as 'Gretchen Wieners' in the Tina Fey Musical "Mean Girls" based on the feature of the same name. Her honest portrayal of the interminably insecure Gretchen garnered her a Tony nomination for Featured Actress in A Musical.- Ashlyne Huff was born on 28 August 1985 in Glendale, California, USA.
- Bob Dillinger was born on 17 September 1918 in Glendale, California, USA. He died on 7 November 2009 in Santa Clarita, California, USA.
- Before coming a wrestler, Howard was a welder. Once getting into the wrestling business, Holly was trained by Stan Frazier, Eddie Sullivan and Rip Taylor. Soon, Howard debuted in 1990. Two years later, Holly went to Smokey Moutain Wrestling under the name "Hollywood Bob Holly" before adopting the ring name "Superstar Bob Holly". When debuting in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) (Now called World Wrestling Entertainment), his gimmick was as a NASCAR diver going under the name "Thurman 'Sparky' Plug" and then adopted the name, Bob "Spark Plug" Holly.
After years of performing in singles division in the WWE, Holly went into the Hardcore division, billing himself as "Hardcore Holly", which he is still use today and helped him to shoot to fame since his Spark Plug gimmick. During this time, he introduced to his on-screen cousin, Crash Holly, with whom they both the WWE Tag Team Championships, who then later another on-screen cousin, Molly Holly.
Recently, Holly is now going under surgery to repair nagging knee injuries. He was hospitalized after a staph infection in the arm, which could be fatal. it is unknown that Holly would return to the ring or not. - Sound Department
Bob Minkler was born on 31 August 1937 in Glendale, California, USA. He is known for Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Tron (1982) and The Return of the Living Dead (1985). He was married to Patty Minkler. He died on 11 October 2015 in Oregon, USA.- Sound Department
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- Composer
Born the son of a famous Cirkus Brumbach performer with the 'Parroff Trio', and big band singer 'Madeline Mahoney'. Bob Parr studied voice with the renowned Miniperle Taylor in Sarasota, Florida, and performed in several off-Broadway shows, including 'The Student Prince' and 'Amahl and the Night Visitors'. Parr attended Berklee College of Music in Boston before transferring to University of North Texas, Denton, where he pursued a degree in Instrumental Performance on the bass. In 1979 Parr joined the 'Cher-Take Me Home' tour, and continued to tour with the artist 'Cher' for some three more years. Parr also became a regular on the Los Angeles session scene, having played on several Television and FIlm soundtracks and underscoring. Parr has recorded with several major artists including: Barry White, Gladys Knight, The Jetts, Bob Mamet, and Gloria Loring. Parr transitioned from session player to music producer with the artist Meri D. Marshall in 1984, and won both the Tokyo Music Festival in 1984 and the Seoul Song Festival in 1985. He wrote and produced the first ' Top Twenty double A-side' on the Billboard Dance Charts with his song 'That's Where The Happy People Go' and the flip side 'Here In The Darkness' with artist 'Greg Stone'. He then became immersed in orchestration, arranging and conducting, appearing as an orchestrating and conducting on the IMAX film 'Yellowstone', with composer David Hamilton. Parr has worked as an orchestration/arranger for several major artists, including Gene Page, of 'The Love Unlimited Orchestra' fame. He has also worked as a midi programmer for several major artists including David Foster, Mark Waters, Brian Wilson and Leon Silvers. Parr toured with the Brian Setzer Orchestra for four years, making appearances on the albums with Brian Setzer on 'The Mask', 'The Guitar Slinger', 'Lady Luck', 'Jump Jive and Wail', 'The Aristocats', and the Leonard Bernstein tribute soundtrack album from 'The West Side Story'.- Editor
- Producer
- Director
Bobby Hall was born in Glendale, California, USA. He is an editor and producer, known for The Spoof Project (2017), Kill Bill: Vol. 2 - Remake (2012) and Death Proof Foot Spoof (2012).- Lovely, buxom and shapely brunette Bonnie Large was born on September 9, 1952 in Glendale, California. Bonnie was a finalist for the 1969 Rose Parade Queen and Court, but was ultimately disqualified for being too young (she was a junior in high school at the time). Large was a magician's assistant and was working at a marketing firm when she became the Playmate of the Month in the March, 1973 issue of "Playboy." In the wake of her Playmate stint Bonnie wrote a book of erotic poetry and was the manager of the Playboy Playmate Alumni Association. Her sole foray into film acting was a small role as the model Carolyn in "The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington." Large has since gone on to practice several alternative therapies which include neurotherapy (her work in this particular field has helped children with attention deficit disorder as well as children with emotional, academic, and behavioral difficulty), biofeedback therapy, and hypnotherapy. Moreover, Large is skilled at electroencephalography and Quantative Electroencephalography. She's a graduate of the Los Angeles School of Biofeedback and completed an internship at the Neurophysiological Institute. Bonnie Large lives in Los Angeles, California.
- Brad Silverman was born on 16 May 1966 in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor, known for I Am Sam (2001), Quantum Leap (1989) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000).
- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Bradley Pierce was born and raised in Glendale, Arizona. He moved to southern California to begin acting at age 6 and has since appeared in various projects ranging from commercial and voiceover to television and film. He is known for voicing Chip in Disney's Beauty and the Beast and Tails in the Saturday morning cartoon series Sonic the Hedgehog. Other roles include Peter in Jumanji and a starring role as Pete Lender in The Borrowers with John Goodman. Pierce and appeared with Patty Duke and Melissa Gilbert in the TV film Cries from the Heart/Touch of Truth as an autistic child named Michael.
Bradley has been involved with many charities throughout his life. He received a mayoral commendation from the City of San Diego for his work with "Reading is Fundamental" and worked for several years with the Los Angeles based "Kids With A Cause" helping initially as a youth ambassador, and eventually serving as spokesperson for a year. He has also worked with "The Red Cross" and "Los Angeles Children's Hospital". Bradley works with "the Y" (formerly known as the YMCA) as a counselor and outdoor skills instructor and is still an active cancer research advocate.
Bradley Pierce was married to Shari Holmes from May 6th 2005 until their divorce in 2017. The couple have three children.
Bradley produces short films and new media "Geek" content with the production company "ZFO Entertainment", a company he started with his good friend and fellow actor Joey Zimmerman. They are primarily working as a press/media outlet, in addition to producing their own short film content.
Outside of filmmaking, Bradley is the co-founder of Pierce & Luna, a cocktail community geared towards bartending education and liquor reviews. Along with his partner, Bella Luna, Pierce has begun providing bartending services and consultations for elite parties. Pierce and Luna also develop custom specialty cocktails for events, festivals, and new venues.- Brady Ellison was born on 27 October 1988 in Glendale, Arizona, USA. He has been married to Toja Cerne since 22 April 2016.
- Brandon McCarthy was born on 7 July 1983 in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Expeditionary Force 343: Episode 1 - Rise of the Resistance (2010), Spin Cycle (2011) and Sunday Night Baseball (1990).
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Brennan Howard was born in Hollywood and raised in Orange County which accounts for his schizophrenic tendencies. His first gig as an actor was as "Twinkie the Kid" at local A&P Mini-Marts, wearing an over-sized spongecake costume replete with cream filling. From there, Mr. Howard trained with Bob Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum at Playhouse West and sat in on a few USC film classes (Bruce Block rocks).
Mr. Howard went on to co-direct his first short film, "Dick Richards," featuring Ashley Judd. From there, he has written and directed numerous short films, including "The Temple of Phenomenal Things," and "Straighten Up America!" His first SAG independent feature length is "Low," and has gone on to direct two more features: "The Tao of Pinochet" and "Amnesique."- Stunts
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bret L. Davidson born in February 28th, 1959 in Glendale, California. His Mother and Father are his greatest mentors. Growing up in a racing family, he was already riding motorcycles at the age of 5. By 15 he became the state champion in the 125 Pro Class in Arizona and received a factory ride from Bultaco which lead him to a 29th National Ranking. He then took his talents to the screen and in his first film he was cast to play a young Desperado in The Kid and the Gun Fighter in 1980. When finishing 2nd in a National Stuntman's Competition in 1983, Judge Jocko Mahoney said "Bret, go to LA and pursue your dream, you have what it takes". This was just the beginning of Bret's career as an actor/stunt man. He is credited for over 100 film and television appearances including Star Trek IV, Rangers, Natural Born Killers, Wishmaster, Dukes of Hazzard, The Way of the Gun, The Crow and The Avenging Angels to name a very few. He currently (2007) contributes to the industry as a Second Unit Director and Stunt Coordinator along with his years as an experienced stuntman. A few of his more memorable moments are riding motorcycles with Malcolm Smith and Steve McQueen; working with his great friend and mentor, Paul Baxley; trapped in a car with Michael Madsen screaming for a second meal on location; his 2 years with Terrance Hill on Lucky Luke 1990-92; playing liars poker with Jack Elam and the guidance and helpful teachings from Charlton Heston. His achievements also include a world record for the Highest and Longest Ride Hanging off the Skids of a Helicopter/ Dead Man Can't Dance 1997. The biggest blessing of all is his son, Dustin, who is his little buddie.- Set Decorator
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Bret Schweinfurth was born on 8 July 1979 in Glendale, California, USA. He is a set decorator and actor, known for Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1998), Inkblot (2008) and The Wrath of the Mysterious Man (2005). He has been married to Kelly since 28 February 2010.- Visual Effects
- Additional Crew
Brian Hanable was born on 6 September 1967 in Glendale, California, USA. He is known for Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004), Armageddon (1998) and The 5th Wave (2016).- Brian Nash was born on 20 May 1956 in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Thrill of It All (1963), Mickey (1964) and Bewitched (1964).
- Additional Crew
Bryan Andrade was born on 26 September 1995 in Glendale, California, USA. Bryan is known for Break Even (2020).- Actor
Buddy Londelius was born on 26 January 1926 in Glendale, California, USA. He was an actor. He died on 26 November 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Buddy Noonan made appearances in several movies, including The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima, in which he says, "Lucía, look! There's our lady on the church roof!" Buddy was born in Glendale, California to Florence Seely and Gustave Vincent Noonan. Buddy's uncle was Joe Waano-Gano Noonan, a Native American artist who was active in the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Buddy filmed the plight of native Americans as their fishing rights were at stake. He lived most of his life in Los Angeles, California, with relatives in the Klamath Falls, Oregon region. Buddy is buried at Valhalla Cemetery in North Hollywood. Buddy was married to Ginger Kay (Dunn) Barker. The couple had one daughter together. Buddy had one stepdaughter and one stepson. The family traveled the Pacific southwest and Mexico to film on location for The Roving Kind, produced by Bill Burrud Productions. Buddy also produced The Happy Wanderers with Milas Hinshaw.
- Nancy "Buni" Bacon was a pinup model and appeared on the covers of countless lad-mags in the 1960s. She appeared in a couple of movies, and she worked a lot behind the scenes - including training big cats like Zamba and Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion, and writing for celebrity gossip tabloids like Confidential. Throughout the '70s and '80s, Nancy had several novels published, including The Love Game and Bayou Lady. She also penned her tell-all bio, Legends and Lipstick, in which she revealed her affairs with several famous actors, and talked about her marriage to rock musician Don Wilson of The Ventures.
- Byron Field was born on 17 September 1981 in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Spyder Games (2001), Chain of Command (2000) and Balls to the Wall (2011).
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Carl Steven was born on 7 November 1974 in Glendale, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989), Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) and Crossings (1986). He was married to Dawn Krakoff. He died on 31 July 2011 in Tucson, Arizona, USA.- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
Carlyle Blackwell Jr. was born on 22 May 1913 in Glendale, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Adventures of Frank Merriwell (1936), The Pilgrim Lady (1946) and Docks of New York (1945). He was married to Julie Goode Cabanne. He died on 20 September 1974 in Hollywood, California, USA.- Additional Crew
Carol Scullin was born on 16 May 1938 in Glendale, California, USA. Carol is known for Hot Line (1994) and Love Street (1994).- Writer
- Actress
- Music Department
Carole Eastman was born on 19 February 1934 in Glendale, California, USA. She was a writer and actress, known for Five Easy Pieces (1970), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and Man Trouble (1992). She died on 13 February 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Charles Denton was born on 22 June 1924 in Glendale, California, USA. Charles was a writer, known for The Day the Clown Cried (1972). Charles died on 15 September 2002 in Tiburon, California, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
- Actor
Charles Stelzried was born on 29 November 1968 in Glendale, California, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for I Accidentally Domed Your Son (2004), Perfect Lover (2001) and April's Shower (2003).- Actress
- Additional Crew
Chelsea Field is an American actress from Glendale, California. Her first major role in film was playing the warrior woman Teela in the cult superhero film "Masters of the Universe" (1987). The film was the first live-action adaptation of the " sword and planet" media franchise "Masters of the Universe" by Mattel, though its script reportedly drew inspiration from Jack Kirby's "Fourth World" comic book franchise. Later in her career, Field had the recurring role of assistant district attorney Rita Deveraux in the police procedural series "NCIS: New Orleans" (2014-2021). Her character was introduced in the series' 3rd season and kept appearing until its 7th and last season. Rita was the long-term girlfriend of the protagonist Dwayne Cassius Pride (played by Scott Bakula), and eventually married Dwayne.
Field's early film appearances included the horror films "Prison" (1987) and "Death Spa" (1989). Both films involved vengeful spirits who tormented both those who harmed them in life, and bystanders who happened to be in the vicinity of the intended victims. Field's first major television role was that of student nurse Samantha "Sam" Sullivan in the medical drama "Nightingales" (1989). The series was considered controversial at the time for focusing on the sex lives of student nurses, and caused protests by the American Nurses Association. The series was canceled after only 13 episodes, as the show's sponsors withdrew their funding. The series was later rebooted as "University Hospital" (1995), but Field was not involved in the reboot.
Field's next regular television role was that of the reporter Cassy Swann in "Capital News" (1990). The series focused on the staff of the fictional newspaper Washington Capital (a fictionalized depiction of the Washington Post). The series only lasted for a single season and 12 episodes. The series was broadcast in its entirety in several European countries, but only 3 of its episodes were ever broadcast in the United States.
Field played the motorcycle cop Virginia Slim in the neo-Western film "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" (1991). The character was the ex-lover and main love interest for modern-day outlaw Robert Lee "Marlboro Man" Edison (played by Don Johnson). The film focused on bank robbers who targeted the armored cars of a specific bank, only to unwittingly discover that the bank was a front for a criminal organizations which manufactured and distributed experimental drugs. Their attempt to profit from their discovery led to a violent conflict.
Field played Sarah Hallenbeck in the action comedy "The Last Boy Scout" (1991). The character was depicted as the unfaithful wife of private investigator Joseph Cornelius "Joe" Hallenbeck (played by Bruce Willis), though the couple reconciled by the end of the film. In the film, Joe finds himself suspected of involvement in the murders of both his own business partner and the female client which Joe was tasked with protecting. While trying to clear his name, Joe discovers that he is about to be framed for the assassination of a corrupt U.S. senator. The senator happens to be an old personal enemy of Joe, but Joe finds himself obligated to prevent the assassination.
Field played Wendy Robinson, the female lead in the horror film "Dust Devils" (1992). In the film, Wendy travels in the deserts of Namibia, trying to escape her angry husband. She picks up a mysterious hitchhiker, who turns out to be a shape-shifting wind demon who was fleeing from the local authorities. After traveling together for a while, the demon turns against Wendy and she kills him. By the end of the film, Wendy is suspected to be the demon's latest host body. The film was shot entirely on location in Namibia, and was based on South African folklore about the supposed supernatural powers of the serial killer Nhadiep.
Field played the detective sergeant Peckham in the psychological thriller "Snapdragon" (1993). In the film, Peckham is trying to solve two recent murders and to determine whether the amnesiac woman Felicity (played by Pamela Anderson) is connected to the case. Felicity is unaware of her own identity, but has recurring nightmares of killing her lovers. The film is primary remembered as Anderson's feature film debut.
Field played the lead character of Rae Dawn Snow in the short-lived drama series "Angel Falls" (1993). In the series, single mother Snow moves back to her hometown with her adolescent son, after inheriting a pool hall from her recently deceased father. She starts an affair with the married rancher Eli Harrison (played by Brian Kerwin) , who was also her past lover. Snow's son starts an ill-advised romantic relationship with the promiscuous girl Brandi Dare (played by Marley Shelton ). The series only lasted for 6 episodes.
Field played Thalice Whitney in the comedy-drama film "Andre" (1994). The film centered on the Whitney family's struggle to protect their seal cub from local fishermen, while also dealing with the feelings of alienation of their adolescent daughter Paula Whitney (played by Aidan Pendleton). The film dramatized the early life of the famed harbor seal Andre the Seal (1961-1986), who had spend his entire life attached to human companions. The film cast a sea lion in the role of the seal.
Field played the role of the murder victim Karen Christianson in the thriller film "Wicked" (1998). In the film, Karen was trapped in an unhappy marriage with a workaholic, and had a difficult relationship with her adolescent daughter Ellie Christianson (played by Julia Stiles). During an intense argument over Ellie's excessive make-up, Ellie killed Karen in a fit of rage. Ellie proceeded to mostly replace Karen and to develop an unhealthy relationship with her own father. Ellie is eventually killed by her own sister Inger Christianson (played by Vanessa Zima) in a copycat murder. The implication being that both sisters had the same murderous tendencies.
Field was reduced to relatively minor supporting roles in the thriller film "The Unsaid" (2001) and the mystery film "Sleeping Dogs Lie" (2005), which were her first film roles after several years. In 2009, Field married her long-time boyfriend Scott Bakula, a fellow actor. The couple had been romantically involved since 1994, and they had two children.
By the early 2020s, Field primarily worked in television roles. Her role in "NCIS: New Orleans" was her only recurring role in recent years. Field remains a well-known face to fans of horror and thriller films, but she has not had any leading roles in the last couple of decades.- Actress
- Additional Crew
Cheryl Howard was born on 23 December 1953 in Glendale, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Splash (1983), A Beautiful Mind (2001) and Ransom (1996). She has been married to Ron Howard since 7 June 1975. They have four children.- Music Department
- Composer
- Additional Crew
Most professional musicians are lucky to have one career. Chris Boardman has already had five. He's been a successful composer for movies; an Emmy Award-winning arranger for television; an orchestrator on major Hollywood films; a musical director for top pop acts; and keyboard player and writer for a popular jazz ensemble. Boardman is already well-known in Hollywood music circles as one of a handful of musicians who can literally write anything. His original music has resulted in an Academy Award nomination (for Steven Spielberg's "The Color Purple") and two Emmy nominations (for "The HIjacking Of The Achille Lauro" and "Johnny Ryan"). He made three albums with the pioneering contemporary azz ensemble "Wishful Thinking" in the late 1980's, and recorded an album of his own smooth-jazz compositions featuring an all-star ensemble.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Location Management
- Producer
Chris Chanowski was born on 17 February 1967 in Glendale, California, USA. Chris is an assistant director and producer, known for El padrino (2004), Ballistic (1995) and Loveblind (2000).- Actor
- Composer
- Producer
Chris Holmes was born on 23 June 1961 in Glendale, California, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Widows (2018), The Dungeonmaster (1984) and How to Make Money Selling Drugs (2012). He has been married to Catherine-Sarah Holmes since August 2012. He was previously married to Lita Ford.