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- Bernardine Flynn was born on 2 January 1904 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. She was an actress, known for Hawkins Falls: A Television Novel (1950). She was married to C. C. Coherty. She died on 10 March 1977 in Clay City, Illinois, USA.
- Steve Furniss was born on 21 December 1952 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Leila was born in Wisconsin and grew up in the Midwest where she appeared in community theatre and independent films. At the age of 23, she took a course at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She graduated with her BA in Acting from Columbia College Chicago with honors.
- Bill Foster was born on 7 October 1955 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He has been married to Aesook Byon since 2008. He was previously married to Ann.
- Mary Docter was born on 11 February 1961 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Actress
Agnes Craney was born on 25 July 1916 in Madison, South Dakota, USA. She was an actress. She was married to William Hilliard. She died on 19 November 1989 in Montgomery County, Texas, USA.- Jim Bakken was born on 2 November 1940 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Russ Hellickson was born on 29 May 1948 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Elyté Salna was born on 27 December 1980 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for The Pumpkin Man (2011), The Knights of Zodiac (2007) and Drama Kings (2009).- Anne Andrea was a trained vocalist who sang at numerous teas and weddings and enjoyed the opportunity to perform at the Allerton Hotel on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. She started her career as a kindergarten teacher at Bonnie Hame Elementary School in Kenosha, after which she took time off to raise her family. In 1971 she assisted in establishing the new library at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Kenosha, after which she joined her husband Al in Andrea's, the family business in Kenosha, where she took the lead as buyer and creative visual merchandiser.
- Actor
- Legal
With extensive investigations experience, Nate Wright has a keen sense for where the story can go and how to find the information that can change the narrative. Mr. Wright focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation and white collar criminal defense, including government investigations.
As an associate in the firm's litigation department, he represents corporations and individuals in all phases of litigation. Mr. Wright has significant experience crafting litigation strategies, drafting successful motions and pleadings, and navigating discovery. His experience includes representing technology and software companies in internal investigations and business disputes.
Having spent several years as a government investigator, Mr. Wright is acutely familiar with government enforcement actions. He has extensive experience defending clients facing allegations of financial fraud, securities fraud, health care fraud, violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, violations of antitrust laws, violations of export control regulations and other forms of fraud and corruption. Mr. Wright also maintains a robust pro bono practice and has argued two criminal appeals in state and federal court on behalf of pro bono clients.
Before entering the private sector, he served as a senior investigator for the Office of Congressional Ethics of the U.S. House of Representatives, a position he held full-time throughout law school while attending classes at night. In this role, Mr. Wright conducted investigations into alleged misconduct by members of Congress and congressional staff. He began his career as a paralegal specialist in the Fraud Section of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and later served as a legal intern in that Section's FCPA Unit. Before attending law school, Mr. Wright also spent a year in Ireland studying international law as a Mitchell Scholar.- Tony Baker was born on 16 February 1945 in Fort Madison, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for Number One (1969), The NFL on CBS (1956) and The NFL on NBC (1965). He died on 9 August 1998 in Mediapolis, Iowa, USA.
- Chris Spencer was born on 28 March 1982 in Madison, Mississippi, USA.
- Jaleh Daie was born on 17 July 1948 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Pat Richter was born on 9 September 1941 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Fritzi Bruther Jackson was born in Madison, Indiana on October 9, 1952. After graduation from high school, in 1970, she briefly attended Hanover College and then went to work in a factory. Leaving the workforce, she attended Kentucky Christian University for two years. Fritzi has been married to Denny Jackson since May 30, 1973 and they have three children. The film, Madison, is her only movie to date. Fritzi continues her job as an instructional assistant at a Kentucky middle school.
- Alexandra Lewis was born on 10 November 1994 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Make-Up Department
- Special Effects
- Actor
Brian Sveum was born on 31 October 1976 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is an actor, known for House of 1000 Corpses (2003), Tail Sting (2001) and The Forsaken (2001).- Paul Joseph Hoffman is an American author and former longtime journalist who was born on August 3, 1963 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is mostly known for writing the non-fiction books, "Murder in Wauwatosa: The Mysterious Death of Buddy Schumacher" and "Wicked Columbus, Indiana."
His father, Raymond Joseph Hoffman, was a Russian language and U.S. History teacher at the middle school/junior high school level. His mother, Sharon Lucille McPhail Hoffman, was a registered nurse. His father is of German ancestry; his mother of Scotch/Irish. Both parents were born in Wisconsin.
He is the oldest of four boys. His brothers are Mark Hoffman, Douglas Hoffman and Andrew Hoffman.
He was raised in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee. He is a 1981 graduate of Wauwatosa East High School and attended both the University of Wisconsin - Madison and the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, graduating from Milwaukee in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communications (Radio/TV) and a minor in English.
He spent 34 years as a journalist, working as a sports writer at the Milwaukee Sentinel; assistant sports editor at Pioneer Press newspapers in the suburban Chicago area; sports editor and news editor at The Shelbyville News in Shelbyville, Indiana; news editor at The Republic in Columbus, Indiana; and special publications editor at both the Daily Journal in Franklin, Indiana, and The Republic in Columbus, Indiana. He left journalism in September 2019 to concentrate on writing books before purchasing PathBinder Publishing, a hybrid book publishing company in May 2020.
His first book, "Murder in Wauwatosa: The Mysterious Death of Buddy Schumacher," was published by The History Press in 2012. It is the true story of the disappearance of an 8-year-old boy in 1925. Paul's father purchased the house that Paul grew up in from Buddy Schumacher's father in 1969.
His second book, "Wicked Columbus, Indiana," a nonfiction book was published in June 2017 by The History Press, is a collection of stories on some of the more salacious tales to come out of that city.
He lives in Columbus, Indiana, with his wife, who is an author of children's books. He has a son, three daughters and two stepdaughters. - Bethany Singer was born on 6 July 1993 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
- Editor
Hulon E. Crayton II was born on 19 December 1981 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is an actor and editor, known for Hulon: Two in the Morning (2013), The Best Day of Your Life (2024) and 825 Studios: Do or Die.- John Baltes was born on 7 February 1933 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for Wisconsin Death Trip (1999). He died on 18 August 2020 in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA.
- Thomas M. McNish was born on 1 May 1942 in Madison, Tennessee, USA.
- Tony Daino was born on 7 May 1988 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Jonathan Wolman was born on 1 August 1950 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He was married to Deborah Lamm. He died on 15 April 2019 in Detroit, Michigan, USA.
- Art Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Tom Fiske was born on 3 January 1951 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Tom is known for Gymkata (1985), Mystery Mansion (1983) and Day of the Survivalist (1986).- Camera and Electrical Department
Chris Glomp was born on 2 October 1972 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Chris is known for Road to Perdition (2002), Contagion (2011) and Never Been Kissed (1999).- Actor
- Soundtrack
Lollypop Jones was born on 8 November 1897 in Madison, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for Midnight Menace (1946), Lucky Gamblers (1946) and Chicago After Dark (1946). He was married to Maebelle Jones and Louvillie Harris. He died on 22 August 1954 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.- Lincoln Brower was born on 10 September 1931 in Madison, New Jersey, USA. He was married to Linda Fink, Jan Van Zandt and Christine Moffitt. He died on 17 July 2018 in Nelson County, Virginia, USA.
- Brandon Watson was born on 2 October 1980 in Madison, Illinois, USA.
- Eric Studesville was born on 29 May 1967 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Editor
Todd Gilpin was born on 21 November 1973 in Madison, West Virginia, USA. He is a cinematographer and editor, known for Paper Wasps (2017), Leftovers (2009) and The King of Iron Town (2004).- Art Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Trevor Triggs was born on 16 November 1984 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He is a director, known for Earth or The Monster of Tierra Amarilla, Triassic Hunt (2021) and Battle Star Wars (2020). He has been married to Amanda Haerterich since 13 September 2013.- Jim Myers was born on 12 November 1921 in Madison, West Virginia, USA. He died on 17 July 2014 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Sherry LaFollette-Zabriskie was born on 22 February 1936 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Sherry was a director and writer, known for Summerdog (1977). Sherry was married to George Zabriskie. Sherry died on 29 October 2002 in Laingsburg, Michigan, USA.- Composer
- Music Department
Composer, educated at the University of Wisconsin (Bachelor of Music), Mills College (Master of Arts, with Egon Petri), and the Curtis Institute, with Gian Carlo Menotti. He was the recipient of Fulbright and Guggenheim grants, and a National Institute of Arts and Letters award. For the Phoenix Theatre, he composed incidental music for the productions "The Duchess of Malfi", "She Stoops to Conquer", "The Octoroon", and "Androcles and the Lion"; for the Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut; and also for "Under Milkwood" and "Tartuffe". He joined ASCAP in 1953.- Adam Burish was born on 6 January 1983 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Regina Hornung was born on 5 June 1985 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. She is an actress, known for Desert Wedding (2008), Models of the Runway (2009) and Shear Genius (2007).- Additional Crew
- Actor
Brian Wojciechowski was born on 13 June 1981 in Madison Heights, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006), Primeval (2007) and Fink Forest Friends: The Invisible Honk (2015).- "Greg Mattison is in his third season as defensive line coach for the Wolverines in 2017 after serving as Michigan's defensive coordinator for four seasons (2011-14).
He returned to Ann Arbor in 2011 after spending three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, when in 2009-10 he coordinated one of the NFL's top defensive squads after coaching the linebackers in 2008.
Most recently in 2016, Mattison coached one of college football's most elite units on the nation's top defense, which ranked first or second in the NCAA in seven categories, leading the Big Ten in eight categories, including: scoring defense, total defense, sacks, tackles for loss, first downs allowed and third down conversion percentage. Nearly 45 percent (44.5; 5.62 per game) of opponents' possessions ended in a three-and-outs, and U-M allowed just 28 red zone trips all season, fewest in the nation. Eight opponents were held to fewer than 85 yards rushing, and that same number of teams failed to score a rushing touchdown against Michigan. U-M finished second in tackles for loss per game (9.3) and ranked fourth in tackles for loss per game (3.54), the only school in the country to average more than nine and three in those two categories. Eight games in 2016 featured double-digit Wolverine tackles for loss, and seven of U-M's 13 opponents were held to 10 points or fewer. Starters Chris Wormley (40 tackles, six sacks, nine tackles for loss), Taco Charlton (43 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 13 TFL; all career-highs), Ryan Glasgow (42 tackles, four sacks, 9.5 TFL; all career-highs) and Matt Godin (26 tackles, one sack, two TFL; all career-highs) enjoyed standout senior seasons, and each earned All-Big Ten honors, with first or second-team honors coming for Wormley and Charlton. Mattison also coached Rashan Gary and Chase Winovich to breakout seasons with a combined 14.5 tackles for loss and six sacks, with five sacks for Winovich. In 2015, Mattison helped coach a defense that held the opposition to less than 100 rushing yards in seven games, and to less than 60 yards rushing in five contests. The defense pitched a shutout in three consecutive games for the first time since the 1980 season (BYU, Maryland and Northwestern); Michigan became the first FBS school to accomplish the feat since Kansas State shut out three straight opponents in 1995. Chris Wormley, who earned All-Big Ten third team (coaches) and honorable mention (media) honors in 2015, was the team leader with 14.5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with 6.5 sacks. Willie Henry was also an All-Big Ten honorable mention (coaches and media) in 2015, registering 34 tackles, while co-leading the team with 6.5 sacks to go along with 10 TFLs. An experienced, proven defensive coach, Mattison brought to Ann Arbor 15 years of defensive coordinator experience at the collegiate level and two seasons in the NFL. During his time at the collegiate level, he has coached 19 future NFL players, including eight student-athletes drafted in the first three rounds and two first-round picks. From 2011-14, Mattison's defenses ranked among the top 20 nationally in three of the four seasons in total defense, pass defense and scoring defense, turning around a unit that in 2010 ranked 108th nationally in scoring defense, 110th in total defense, 95th in rushing defense and 112th in passing defense. In his first season back in Ann Arbor, Mattison coordinated a Wolverines defense that helped U-M to an 11-2 record and a Sugar Bowl victory. The defense ranked second in the Big Ten and sixth nationally in scoring defense, surrendering 17.4 points per game, while it allowed 322.2 yards per game, ranking fourth in the conference and 17th in the country. The Wolverines also led the Big Ten in fourth-down conversion percentage (38.1 percent), red zone defense (68.3 percent scoring efficiency), turnovers forced (29) and fumbles recovered (20), while they ranked third in rushing defense (131.7 yards per game) and third-down conversion percentage (36.4 percent). Mattison was named a Frank Broyles Assistant Coach of the Year finalist. In 2012, Mattison's defense allowed 19.8 points per game, fourth in the Big Ten and 20th nationally. The Wolverines surrendered just 320.0 yards per game, ranking second in the conference and 13th in the FBS, and 169.5 passing yards per game, second in the Big Ten and tied for fifth in the country. Meanwhile, in February 2013, Mattison was named the ESPN Recruiting Nation Recruiter of the Year. In 2014, the Wolverines listed seventh in total defense (311.3 avg.), 15th in rushing defense (117.7 avg.), tied for 20th in passing yards (193.7 avg.) allowed and 28th in scoring defense (22.4 avg.) and tackles for loss (6.8 avg.).
Mattison spent more than 30 years at the collegiate level, most recently as the co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach for the University of Florida for three seasons (2005-07). His defenses ranked among the top 10 nationally in rushing defense each of his three seasons. Mattison helped the Gators win the 2006 national championship and SEC championship. His defense held Ohio State to 82 yards of total offense in a 41-14 victory in the BCS National Championship game. Mattison spent eight seasons (1997-2004) at Notre Dame before making the jump to Gainesville. He was hired as the team's defensive coordinator and alternated between coaching the linebackers and defensive line during his first five seasons. Mattison served as the Irish's recruiting coordinator and defensive line coach his final three seasons with the program (2002-04). During his previous stint in Ann Arbor, Mattison coached the defensive line (1992-96) and was the team's defensive coordinator in his final two seasons (1995-96). The Wolverine defense ranked among the top 20 nationally in many statistical categories during his two seasons as coordinator. Mattison has gained a wealth of experience during his coaching career. He also held coaching stints at Texas A&M (1989-91), Navy (1987-88), Western Michigan (1982-86), Northwestern (1978-80), Cornell (1977) and Illinois (1976). Mattison was head coach at Logan High School in La Crosse, Wisconsin, for two seasons (1974-75). He began his coaching career as head coach at Riverdale High School in Muscoda, Wisconsin (1971-73).
He earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from Wisconsin-La Crosse in 1971. He was team captain for the football and wrestling teams as a junior and senior. Mattison earned All-America honors in wrestling and was named the Offensive MVP for the football team as a senior. Mattison and his wife, Ann, have two adult children: Lisa and Bryan. Lisa was a three-time All-Big East selection as a member of the Notre Dame softball team. Bryan was a two-time captain and three-year starter at defensive end for the University of Iowa football team and spent four seasons in the NFL as an offensive lineman." - Samantha Smith was born on 21 September 1986 in Madison Heights, Michigan, USA. Samantha is a producer, known for The 23rd Annual Midsouth Emmy Awards (2009), The 26th Annual Midsouth Emmy Awards (2012) and 30th Annual Midsouth Emmy Awards (2016).
- Tyrone Braxton was born on 17 December 1964 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Clay Bryant was born on 16 November 1911 in Madison Heights, Virginia, USA. He died on 8 April 1999 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
- John F. Tefft was born on 16 August 1949 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
- Location Management
- Producer
Anabel Manchester was born on 3 September 1978 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. She is a producer, known for Far from Heaven (2002) and Mean People Suck (2001).- Composer
- Soundtrack
Scott Johnson was born on 12 May 1952 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He was a composer, known for How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003), Tales from the Crypt (1989) and EastEnders (1985). He was married to Marlisa Monroe. He died on 24 March 2023 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
Daniel Beaman was born on 1 July 1964 in Madison, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Dead Man Down (2013), Michael Clayton (2007) and Spider-Man: Far from Home (2019). He died on 17 May 2020 in Neptune, New Jersey, USA.- Script and Continuity Department
Katherine Starr was born on 16 February 1968 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. She is known for The Devil's in the Details (2013), We Have to Stop Now (2009) and Los Angeles 1984: Games of the XXIII Olympiad (1984).- Production Designer
- Art Department
- Set Decorator
Kristy Thomley was born on 30 June 1980 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. She is a production designer and set decorator, known for Sin (2003), Written in Blood (2003) and Off Track Betting (2003).- Richard Lamm was born on 3 August 1935 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. He was married to Dottie Vennard. He died on 29 July 2021 in Denver, Colorado, USA.