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- A Florida native, born in 1946, Knowles logged his first arrest at age 19, spending roughly six months of each year thereafter in jail, on various convictions for burglary and auto theft. He was serving time in Raiford when he began corresponding with California divorcee Angela Covic, and she visited the prison long enough to accept his proposal of marriage, shelling out money for lawyers to win his release.
Parole came through in May 1974, and Knowles flew directly to San Francisco for the nuptials, but Covic had changed her mind, warned off by a psychic who foresaw the entry of a new, dangerous man in her life. The night she dumped him, Knowles allegedly went out and killed three people on the streets of San Francisco, but his claim has not been verified.
Back home in Jacksonville, Knowles was jailed after a bar fight, but he picked a lock and escaped on July 26, 1974. That night, he invaded the home of 65-year-old Alice Curtis, leaving her bound and gagged as he ransacked her house for money, finally taking off in her car. She choked to death on the gag, but Knowles hung around town for a few days, using her vehicle, until police connected him with the crime and his picture began turning up on TV.
Preparing to drop the hot car on a quiet residential street, he spied 11-year-old Lillian Anderson and her seven-year-old sister Mylette, recognizing them as friends of his mother. Convinced the girls had seen him and would notify police, he kidnapped both of them and dumped their strangled bodies in a swamp outside of town.
The next day, in Atlantic Beach, Florida, Knowles broke into the home of Marjorie Howe, strangling her with a nylon stocking and stealing her television set. His next victim was a teenage "Jane Doe" hitchhiker, raped and strangled for sport as he drifted aimlessly, working his way north. On August 23, he invaded the home of Kathie Pierce, at Musella, strangling her with a telephone cord while her three-year-old son looked on, leaving the child unharmed.
On September 3, Knowles met businessman William Bates at a tavern in Lima, Ohio, sharing a few drinks before he strangled Bates and dumped his body in some nearby woods, where it would be discovered in October. Stealing money, credit cards, and Bates's car, Knowles made his way to Sacramento, back through Utah, pausing at Ely, Nevada, long enough to murder campers Emmett and Lois Johnson on September 18.
Three days later, passing through Sequin, Texas, he spotted a female motorist stranded at roadside and stopped "to help," raping her before he strangled her to death and dragged her body through a tangled barbed wire fence. On September 23, he met beautician Ann Dawson in Birmingham and instantly caught her fancy; they traveled together, at her expense, until Knowles tired of the game and killed her September 29. Her body has never been found.
Knowles drifted on through Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota, apparently keeping his nose clean, leaving no bodies behind. By October 19, he needed a "fix," and he found it in Woodford, Virginia, barging into the home of 53-year-old Doris Hovey, shooting her dead with her own husband's rifle, then wiping his prints from the gun and placing it beside her body. Afterward, police would find no signs of sex or robbery to offer them a motive in the case.
Still driving Bates's stolen car, Knowles picked up two hitchers in Key West, planning to kill them both, but his scheme went awry when a policeman stopped him for traffic violations. The careless officer let Knowles go with a warning, but the experience had shaken him. Dropping his passengers off in Miami, Knowles phoned his lawyer for advice. Rejecting a suggestion of surrender, he met the attorney long enough to hand over a taped confession, then slipped out of town before police were informed of his presence.
On November 6, in Macon, Georgia, Knowles befriended Carswell Carr and was invited home to spend the night. Over drinks, he stabbed Carr to death and then strangled Carr's 15-year-old daughter, failing in his attempt to have sex with her corpse. In the wake of his flight from Macon, Knowles was also suspected in the November 2 murder of hitchhiker Edward Hilliard, found in some nearby woods, and his companion Debbie Griffin (still, among the missing).
Bar-hopping in Atlanta on November 8, Knowles met British journalist Sandy Fawkes, impressing her with his "gaunt good looks." They spent the night together, Knowles unable to perform in bed, and he failed repeatedly at sex over the next two days, suggesting possible impotence with a willing companion.
They separated on November 10, but Knowles picked up one of Sandy's friends, Susan MacKenzie, the next day, demanding sex at gunpoint. She escaped and notified police, but when patrolmen tried to stop him, Knowles brandished a sawed-off shotgun and made his escape.
In West Palm Beach, he invaded the home of invalid Beverly Mabee, abducting her sister and stealing their car, dropping his hostage off in Fort Pierce, Florida, the following night. A police officer recognized the stolen car next morning and pulled Knowles over, but Knowles was faster on the draw.
Taking the officer hostage, he drove away in the patrol car, using its siren to stop motorist James Meyer, switching cars a second time. Burdened with two prisoners now, Knowles handcuffed both men to a tree in Pulaski County, Georgia, and shot each one in the head at close range. A short time later, Knowles tried to crash through a police roadblock, losing control of his car and smashing into a tree.
A chaotic foot chase ensued, with Knowles pursued by dogs and helicopters, finally cornered by an armed civilian on November 17. In custody, he claimed 35 murders, but only 18 could be verified. On November 18, while being transferred to maximum security, Knowles made a grab for the sheriff's revolver, and FBI agent Ron Angel shot him dead in his tracks. - Jackson Hughes was born on 26 September 1959 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for The Twilight Zone (1985), Capitol (1982) and Ohara (1987). He died on 6 November 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Peggy Phango was born on 28 December 1928 in Orlando, Transvaal, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Goodnight Sweetheart (1993), Brothers and Sisters (1998) and The Crucible (1981). She died on 7 August 1998 in London, England, UK.
- Lynda Lyon was born on 8 February 1948 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was married to Karl Block. She died on 10 May 2002 in Holman Prison, Alabama, USA.
- Dean Brent McCune Jr. was born on 15 February 2000 in Orlando, Florida, USA. Dean Brent died on 12 December 2002 in Palm Bay, Florida, USA.
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Wilma Burgess was born on 11 June 1939 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was an actress, known for Las Vegas Hillbillys (1966) and The Jimmy Dean Show (1963). She died on 26 August 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.- Carl Wright was born on 2 February 1932 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for Big Momma's House (2000), Barbershop (2002) and Soul Food (1997). He was married to Shirley Wright. He died on 19 May 2007 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Nancy Daus-Sullivan was born on 21 May 1964 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was an actress, known for WCW Monday Nitro (1995), WCW Worldwide (1975) and Eastern Championship Wrestling (1993). She was married to Chris Benoit, Kevin Sullivan and Jim Daus. She died on 22 June 2007 in Fayetteville, Georgia, USA.
- George Garrett was born on 11 June 1929 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was a writer, known for Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster (1965), The Young Lovers (1964) and The Playground (1965). He died on 26 May 2008 in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.
- Caylee Anthony was born on 9 August 2005 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She died on 16 June 2008 in Orlando, Florida, USA.
- Shelby Grant was born on 19 October 1936 in Orlando, Oklahoma, USA. She was an actress, known for Our Man Flint (1966), Burke's Law (1963) and Fantastic Voyage (1966). She was married to Chad Everett and Daniel Eugene Smith. She died on 25 June 2011 in Westlake Village, California, USA.
- Pete Pihos was born on 22 October 1923 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was married to Donna Pihos. He died on 16 August 2011 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.
- Talia Castellano was born on 18 August 1999 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was an actress, known for Ariel & Zoey & Eli, Too (2010) and The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003). She died on 16 July 2013 in Orlando, Florida, USA.
- Jon Locke graduated from Florida State University. He went on world tour for 11 months with the US Air Force for the play, "Flame Out", written and directed by Alan Mowbray. He was honorably discharged in time to recreate the co-starring role of Tex, an F-86 fighter pilot in the Broadway production directed by Mowbray and produced by John Wayne. He was invited by director John Sturges to appear in the film The Scarlet Coat (1955). He also had a recurring role in the Broderick Crawford series Highway Patrol (1955) as Officer Garvey.
Jon went on to star and appear in more than 250 western television shows and movies, including Gunsmoke (1955), Tales of Wells Fargo (1957), The Virginian (1962), Bonanza (1959), Cimarron City (1958), The Texan (1958), 26 Men (1957), Daniel Boone (1964), Laramie (1959), Alias Smith and Jones (1971) and many more. - Writer
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Allan R. Folsom was born on 9 December 1941 in Orlando, Florida, USA. Allan R. was a writer, known for Hart to Hart (1979), Sable (1987) and Untamed Frontier (1967). Allan R. was married to Karen Glick and Karen. Allan R. died on 16 May 2014 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.- Audrey Long was born on 14 April 1922 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was an actress, known for Born to Kill (1947), Pan-Americana (1945) and A Night of Adventure (1944). She was married to Leslie Charteris and Edward Rubin. She died on 19 September 2014 in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, UK.
- Darryl Dawkins (January 11, 1957 - August 27, 2015) was an American professional basketball player, most noted for his days with the National Basketball Association's Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets, although he also played briefly for the Detroit Pistons and Utah Jazz late in his career. His nickname, "Chocolate Thunder", was bestowed upon him by Stevie Wonder. He was known for his powerful dunks, which led to the NBA adopting breakaway rims due to his shattering the backboard on two occasions in 1979.
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Billy Marshall Stoneking was born on 31 August 1947 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Chopper (2000), Mission: Impossible (1988) and Seeing the Elephant (2013). He died on 15 July 2016 in Australia.- Producer
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Clifford Moore was born on 22 July 1989 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was a producer and casting director, known for Jack and Jill (2011), That's My Boy (2012) and No Loitering (2012). He died on 3 June 2018 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA.- Director
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Bill Siegel was born on 24 December 1962 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was a director and producer, known for The Weather Underground (2002), The Trials of Muhammad Ali (2013) and Independent Lens (1999). He was married to Lauren Goffen. He died on 11 December 2018 in the USA.- Lee Salem was born on 21 July 1946 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for Real (2017), Stripped (2014) and Dear Mr. Watterson (2013). He was married to Anita Parker. He died on 2 September 2019 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
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Michael Brockman was born on 7 August 1945 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was a production manager and actor, known for Flight of the Navigator (1986), The Hudsucker Proxy (1994) and Road to Perdition (2002). He died on 14 October 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.- Nanci Ryder was born on 1 July 1952 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She was married to Paul Ryder. She died on 11 June 2020 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Markus Paul was born on 1 April 1966 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was married to Patricia. He died on 25 November 2020 in Plano, Texas, USA.
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Jonas Gwangwa was born on 19 October 1937 in Orlando East, South Africa. He was a composer and actor, known for Cry Freedom (1987), Generations: The Legacy (2014) and Soweto Green: This Is a 'Tree' Story (1995). He was married to Violet Molebatsi. He died on 23 January 2021 in Johannesburg, South Africa.- Actor
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Blues guitarist Denny Freeman was born in Orlando, FL, in 1944 but grew up in Dallas, TX. He played rock and R&B in a variety of bands in Texas. In the 1970s he and legendary guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan joined a popular Texas band called Paul Ray and the Cobras. Freeman left the band in 1982 and moved to Austin, TX, becoming a major player in the area's blues scene. He played in Lou Ann Barton's band before joining Angela Strehli's group that year. Although Freeman was a well-known name in the music business, he didn't make many records due to the fact that he didn't particularly like to sing, although he did cut an album in 1986 and another in 1988. In 1992 he moved to Los Angeles, but often returns to the Austin area to perform.- Actor
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Dennis D.T. Thomas was born on 9 February 1951 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was an actor and composer, known for 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), The Nutty Professor (1996) and Nick of Time (1995). He was married to Phynjuar. He died on 7 August 2021 in Montclair, New Jersey, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
Kirk Scoughton was born on 23 April 1964 in Orlando, Florida, USA. Kirk is known for Lady Belladonna's Tales From The Inferno (2018) and Fall Guy (2017). Kirk died on 19 August 2021 in Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA.- Tom Stearns was born on 9 November 1962 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for Dear John (2010), American Gangster (2007) and Cold Souls (2009). He died on 14 April 2023 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA.
- Tommy Talton was born on 9 January 1949 in Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. He was an actor, known for Rock Stars Talk (2023). He died on 28 December 2023 in the USA.
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Kathryn co-starred as Cassie Lang in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 2023, followed by Lisa Frankenstein starring alongside Cole Sprouse and Winner starring Emilia Jones, with release dates sometime in 2023. She can be seen as the lead of Amazon's The Map of Tiny Perfect Things, on Prime Video. In the fall of 2020, Kathryn starred opposite Vince Vaughn in Universal's highly anticipated horror-comedy Freaky, in which she starred as a high schooler who switches bodies with the local serial killer, played by Vaughn.
Previously, Kathryn has starred opposite Ryan Reynolds and Justice Smith in Pokemon Detective Pikachu for Legendary. She can be seen in Netflix's The Society and Blockers for Universal, which was the highest earning R-rated comedy of 2018.
She has worked with Martin McDonagh in the critically acclaimed film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Peter Hedges in Ben is Back and Greta Gerwig in Lady Bird. She has also worked with Jean-Marc Vallee and Andrea Arnold in Big Little Lies in which she played Reese Witherspoon's daughter.
Previous credits for Newton include CW's Supernatural, AMC's Mad Men, AMC's Halt and Catch Fire, CBS's Bad Teacher, Gary Unmarried and Paramount's Paranormal Activity 4. Newton started her acting career at the age of 4 and is also an avid golfer.- Actress
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Traylor Howard was born and raised in Orlando. She attended Lake Highland Preparatory School, and while there, appeared in a Juicy Fruit gum commercial. Howard graduated from Lake Highland Preparatory School in 1984. Howard then went on to graduate from Florida State University with a degree in communications and advertising and a minor in English.- Actor
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Josh Segarra is from Longwood, Florida and is of Puerto Rican descent. He starred as 'Billy Cepeda' in the series (Sirens) for USA, and recently originated the role of Emilo Estafan in the Broadway hit On Your Feet. He will become the newest villain in Star City as a series regular on the CW' Arrow. Josh also appeared in Judd Apatow's feature film Trainwreck and as Billy Cepeda in the comedy series "Sirens" on USA.
In the theater world, Josh was seen starring as 'Boland' in The Second Stage Theater's production of (Dogfight), directed by Joe Mantello, as well as starring as 'Mick' in the Off-Broadway and Broadway runs of the critically acclaimed production (Lysistrata Jones), directed by Dan Knechtges. His other television work includes the Emmy winning Showtime series (Homeland) opposite Claire Danes, The Fox series (The Following), and Blue Bloods. He was also a series regular on PBS's The Electric Company. Josh can also be seen recurring on Chicago PD for NBC. His film work includes roles in (The Music Never Stopped), (The Minsters), and (The Narrows).
Fluent in Spanish, Segarra developed an early passion for theater starring as the "Cowardly Lion" in the Orlando Youth Theatre's production of The Wizard of Oz. He continued down the musical path and gained accolades in solo performances in his middle school chorus and also received praise for his voice from members of his church. In high school, Segarra played "Harold Hill" (The Music Man), "Ren McCormick" (Footloose), and "Nick Piazza" and "Joe Vegas" (Fame: The Musical). During this time, his musical career blossomed as the lead singer of an a Capella group that sang for the governor of Florida. His numerous theatrical awards included a Best of Show in Duet Musical at the Florida Thespian State Competition. In 2008, Segarra graduated from the Tisch School of Arts at NYU with a degree in Theatre. During his freshman year at NYU, Segarra had a role in the CBS movie, Vampire Bats, starring Lucy Lawless. While at NYU, Josh sang, beat boxed and was the featured rapper for N'harmonics, a premiere a Capella group. He performed on various stages, including at Lincoln Center for the International a Capella Super Finals. In his sophomore year, he performed in the Off-Broadway musical, Fools in Love.
Josh Segarra is represented by Abrams Artist Agency, Andrew Tetenbaum at ATA Management, and Ryan LeVine at Jackoway.- Emma Myers was born on 2 April 2002 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Wednesday (2022), A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and Family Switch (2023).
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Wesley Trent Snipes was born in Orlando, Florida, to Marian (Long), a teacher's assistant, and SMSGT Wesley Rudolph Snipes, an aircraft engineer. He grew up on the streets of the South Bronx in New York City, where he very early decided that dance and the theatre were to be his career. He attended the High School for the Performing Arts (popularized in Fame (1980)). But dreams of the musical theater (and maybe a few commercials) faded when his mother moved to Orlando, Florida before he could graduate. Fortune would have it that he along with two friends and his "Drama class" teachers Mr. S Porro and K. Rugerio, would start a bus-n-truck theatre company (Struttin Street Stuff) be instrumental in his high schools (Jones High) induction into the International Thespian Society, Orlando Chapter and help lay the foundation for what would become Dr. Phillips High Schools theatre arts program. Musical theatre rooted Snipes performed song-n-dance, puppetry, and acrobatics in city parks, dinner clubs, and performing arts centers around central Florida. As a recipient of a Victor Borge Scholarship, Snipes left Orlando and entered the world-renowned professional theatre arts program at SUNY Purchase in New York, now Purchase College, where he honed his theatrical performance and martial arts skills. Graduating with a BFA, he went on to co-star in a few soap operas and nighttime dramas, peppered in between critical acclaim performances Broadway. It was there in a Broadway theater An agent saw him on stage and invited him to audition for his first feature film role.
Goldie Hawn Wildcats (1986). Athletic roles such as that gave way to dramatic roles such as that gave way to tough guy roles as in New Jack City (1991), and to the action hero in Passenger 57 (1992). Wesley feels that at least with the Hollywood heavyweights he must be doing something right - Sylvester Stallone, Robert De Niro, Dennis Hopper and Sean Connery all had veto power over casting and all approved his role. Wesley also founded Amen Ra Films Production Company, and is a Multi System Combat Arts Black Belt Holder IT Technologist & VC.- Actor
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Jonathan Jackson was born in Orlando, Florida, to Jeanine (Sharp), an officer manager, and Dr. Rick Lee Jackson, a family doctor and country musician. He is the younger brother of actor/singer Richard Lee Jackson and Candice E. Jackson. His ancestry includes English, German, Finnish, Scottish, and Scandinavian (Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish).
Jackson's family moved to Washington state when he was very young. Jonathan gave serious thought to an acting career following a family visit to Universal Studios Hollywood in 1991. His parents decided to let their sons try their luck in acting for 6 months, and so Jonathan and Richard moved down to Los Angeles with their mother while their father stayed back in Washington with Candice. Soon after, Jonathan landed a Corn Pops commercial. He had a few commercials under his belt before he was chosen, from several hundred young hopefuls, for the sought-after role of Luke and Laura's son, "Lucky Spencer", on the series General Hospital (1963). His first air date was October 29, 1993. He stayed on the soap opera for 6 years as the original "Lucky", garnering 6 Daytime Emmy nominations and 3 Daytime Emmys for Younger Actor along the way. While shooting the soap, Jackson also made 5 movies. His film debut was with Christopher Lloyd in 1994's Camp Nowhere (1994). He also made two TV movies, The Legend of the Ruby Silver (1996) and The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. (1996) in 1996.
In 1997, he took time from the soap to shoot what would become his breakthrough film role as Michelle Pfeiffer's troubled son "Vincent Cappadora" in The Deep End of the Ocean (1999). In 1998, he filmed several episodes for the ABC series Boy Meets World (1993). In 1999, he again took a short break from GH to film a supporting role in the independent film True Rights (2000). After leaving the soap in 1999, Jackson was cast in a variety of films. At one point, he was considered the favorite to play "Anakin Skywalker" in the Star Wars films. He has played son to Sissy Spacek, William Hurt, Treat Williams, JoBeth Williams, Barbara Hershey and Judy Davis, and romantic interest to Alexis Bledel, Carly Pope, Erika Christensen, Romola Garai and Agnes Bruckner. He has also played brother to Brian Austin Green and best friend to Cillian Murphy and Nick Stahl, and has also shared the screen with Al Pacino, David Arquette and Ben Kingsley. He was also cast in Walden Media's "The Dark is Rising" but his scenes were cut before the film was released. Jackson's other abiding passion has been his music. He has been the lead singer and guitarist in a number of bands, most recently for Enation. Jonathan first sang his own work on General Hospital (1963) and his music has since been featured in a number of his movies.
Although acting is his favorite activity, Jonathan also participates in most sports, including basketball, baseball and rollerblading. He also enjoys playing the guitar.- Actress
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Kirsten Storms was born on 8 April 1984 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999) and General Hospital (1963). She was previously married to Brandon Barash.- Actress
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Delta Burke is best known for her portrayal as Suzanne Sugarbaker in CBS's Designing Women (1986), which ran for seven seasons and for which she received two Emmy nominations for Best Actress in a Comedy Series. When a teenager she represented Florida in the Miss America Pageant, and won a talent scholarship, which she used to attend a two-year study program at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.
She got her first television role within a month of her arrival in Los Angeles. She starred in the TV movie The Seekers (1979) and the series The Chisholms (1979). She had the leading role in Filthy Rich (1982) and a starring role in HBO's first weekly series 1st & Ten (1984).
Through her own production company, Perseverance, Inc., Delta produced and starred in the ABC television series Delta (1992). She actually sang in the series and dyed her dark hair blonde for the role. She was reunited with Designing Women (1986) creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason when she starred in and produced Women of the House (1995), in which she reprised her role as Suzanne Sugarbaker.
Much of Delta's time now is spent designing clothing and managing her New York company, Delta Burke Design, which is becoming very successful. She is married to actor Gerald McRaney. They live in New Orleans when not working or traveling.- Actress
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Charlotte McKinney was born on 6 August 1993 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Fantasy Island (2020), Baywatch (2017) and Guest House (2020).- Actor
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Jack Davis Griffo is an American actor and musician who starred as the lead antagonist-turned-anti-hero-turned-family-man, Max Thunderman in Nickelodeon's hit show "The Thundermans". This superhero live-action comedy with over 100 episodes was created by three-time Emmy award winning producer and screenwriter Jed Spingarn and ran for 5 seasons through 2018. Jack then began a recurring role as Dylan on the Netflix twice-Emmy-nominated show "Alexa and Katie" and completed various film roles in 2018-2021, including "Butter" and "The 2nd". Born on December 11th, 1996, and raised in Orlando, Florida, Jack grew up in a family with a passion for acting and booked his first commercial at the age of two. His later involvement in school productions lead him to pursue community theater, which quickly evolved into professional theatre. At age 13, he was encouraged to pursue representation and made the bold move to L.A.
Jack's extensive list of film credits include "Oh Might Ocean" (2020 short film garnering Jack "Best Actor", Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival), "Overrun" (2021) The 2nd" (2019 ),"Butter", "Sid is Dead", "Don't Log Off" (2020), "Apple of My Eye (2017), "Splitting Adam" (2015), and "Jinxed" (2013). Jack was nominated for Favorite Actor at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards in 2014 and 2016. The Thundermans also won Favorite TV Show in 2016, which continues to garner young fans. When he isn't acting, Jack is spending time with friends, family, and his beloved dogs, working on music and staying fit.- Actor
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Born in a rough neighborhood to strict, but loving parents. Neil Brown, Jr, who was a gifted martial artist and self proclaimed "knucklehead ", received his first role in film purely by chance, when a producer Patty Thomas Robinson walked into his karate Dojo looking for a kid to be in the TV series WMAC masters, which was being shot in Orlando, FL . After catching " the acting bug" during filming, Neil claims he never looked back, and has been acting ever since.- Actress
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Courtnee Draper was born on 24 April 1985 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for BioShock Infinite (2013), BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One (2013) and The Jersey (1999). She has been married to Kevin Hoiseth since 3 July 2016.- Alisha Ena Wainwright is an American actress. She is known for Raising Dion (2019) and Shadowhunters. She was born in Orlando, Florida. Wainwright was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. Her mother is from Jamaica and her father is from Haiti. After appearing in a web comedy sketch on the YouTube channel Smosh in 2012, Wainwright guest-starred in several film and television productions including Criminal Minds and Lethal Weapon. In September 2016, her casting as the werewolf Maia Roberts on Freeform's fantasy series Shadowhunters, based on The Mortal Instruments book series by Cassandra Clare was announced.
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Melissa Ellen Collazo was born in Orlando, Florida to Puerto Rican parents. She is fluent in both English and Spanish.
At the age of 8, she began hosting an entertainment segment as a "kid reporter" for the Spanish language Telemundo Network. Her segment was broadcast throughout Central Florida for several years.
She made her film debut in Brian Herzlinger's indie film 'Lena and Snowball' playing the lead role of Lena. She recurred in the DCEU TV Series 'Swamp Thing' playing the teenage version of Crystal Reed's character 'Abby Arcane'.
In 2020, she co-starred in the well-reviewed slasher comedy film Freaky (2020), directed by Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day) for Blumhouse & Universal, where she plays mean girl "Ryler." She has also been cast as Maeve Rojas, Brownyn's younger sister, in the Peacock TV adaptation of Karen M. McManus best selling novel "One Of Us Is Lying."- Actress
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Hunter Deno is an actress born and raised in Orlando, Florida. After booking her first commercial on her first birthday, she knew she wanted a future in the industry. She focused on modeling for a few years, and after spending some time in Atlanta, she decided to get serious on pursuing TV/Film full force. Moving to LA in 2019 was a decision she happily made. She had been training hard and landed a series regular role on Nickelodeon's Power Rangers new season, Dino Fury as the Pink Power Ranger. Hunter is filming now, but very excited to see where she goes after this iconic role.- Actor
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Eric Jungmann was born on 2 December 1981 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Not Another Teen Movie (2001), Bite Size Halloween (2020) and Night Stalker (2005).- Actress
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Jessica Marie Garcia is an American actress hailing from Florida. Jessica is currently appearing in the Netflix hit On My Block as the role of Jasmine. She has acted in all four seasons of the hit Disney Channel Original series "Liv and Maddie". Her feature film "Avenge The Crows" was released on iTunes, where she plays Peaches starring alongside Danny Trejo and Lou Diamond Phillips. Jessica is also a member of the all-female ensemble cast of "BETCH: A Sketch Show" streaming now on the Go90 app and Hulu. You can see her earlier work on shows like "The Middle" as the tough wrestlerette, Becky for four seasons. Jessica's first break was on "Huge" playing Sierra Cruz on ABC Family.- Actress
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Rachel York was born on 7 August 1971 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Lucy (2003), Power (2014) and The Mick (2017). She has been married to Ayal Miodovnik since 10 July 2010. They have one child.- Kristen Ariza was born in Orlando, Florida: the youngest child of an Hispanic, West Indian father and an African American mother. At the age of 17, through a fluke audition set up by one of her sisters, she landed a role on the British television series "The Tomorrow People". Having decided that being a trained actress was better than being a lucky one, four years later Kristen received a BA in Theatre from Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. She then went on to the acclaimed Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia before moving to New York and her current residence of Los Angeles all in pursuit of her love of acting.
Kristen has performed in numerous stage productions ranging from contemporary shows and musicals to Shakespeare. Her television credits include diverse guest-starring roles on shows such as Charmed, Numb3rs and Medical Investigation as well as two new series which will begin airing in Summer 2005: The Inside (FOX) and Fathom (NBC).
When not working, she can usually be found training for half or full marathons, painting or working on another jig saw puzzle. Her friends call her "Black Magic." And after you've witnessed this incomparable woman's talent, you will understand why. - Actor
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Jeremy Pope was born on 9 July 1992 in Orlando, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for The Inspection (2022), Hollywood (2020) and Pose (2018).