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Natasha Leggero is an American comedian, actress and writer. She rose to fame after appearing as the host of the MTV reality television series The 70s House in 2005, and as a regular round-table panelist on Chelsea Handler's late-night talk show Chelsea Lately from 2008 to 2014. Leggero created the Comedy Central period sitcom Another Period (2015-2018) with Riki Lindhome, which she starred in as Lillian Abigail Bellacourt, a daughter of the fictional Bellacourt family. As a voice actress, Leggero has starred in several adult animated sitcoms, voicing the roles of Callie Maggotbone in Ugly Americans (2010-2012), Ethel in Brickleberry (2013-2015) and Shannon in Hoops (2020). She also starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom Free Agents (2011) as Emma Parker, in the Showtime comedy series Dice (2016-2017) as Carmen, and in the CBS sitcom Broke (2020) as Elizabeth.- A beautiful auburn-haired lass with blue/grey eyes, Andra Martin was born Sandra Hildur Rehn (pronounced 'Wren') in Rockford, Illinois, of Swedish ancestry. She grew up on her parent's farm, attended high school in her home town and harboured dreams of becoming a star. Andra's first step on that projected career path was to spend two years studying speech and drama at Northwestern University. Her next stop was New York where she finagled her first job as a model while continuing part-time acting studies under the personal tutelage of Lee Strasberg. Strasberg was suitably impressed, considered her 'a natural' and recommended her to Joshua Logan to screen test for the female lead in Sayonara (1957) (opposite Marlon Brando). Alas, that fell through as did another audition at Warner Brothers for the part in Marjorie Morningstar (1958) which had already been earmarked for Natalie Wood. Universal-International eventually took up the option and signed the budding starlet under contract.The publicity machine went rapidly into top gear, comparing Andra to Hollywood's biggest and brightest, a melding of the attributes of Elizabeth Taylor and Betty Grable with the brains of a Katharine Hepburn. Sadly, her subsequent casting would tend to emphasize her beauty rather than her talent.
Andra only appeared in three pictures for Universal, none of them particularly good. The first was a second lead in a so-so romantic drama (The Lady Takes a Flyer (1957)) as the 'other woman', competing with Lana Turner for the affections of Jeff Chandler. Her character, a pilot, gets killed towards the end. Her other outing was a second-billed role in The Big Beat (1958), a youth-oriented musical which featured no less than fifteen musical numbers. Unsurprisingly, with just 81 minutes of screen time, there was little room for the semblance of a plot (or acting, for that matter). Number three was one of Universal's quota quickies, a lame horror film (The Thing That Couldn't Die (1958)) which cast Andra as a water diviner with telepathic abilities (!). She also made a few of films under contract to Warners, notably the submarine drama Up Periscope (1959) (as the perfunctory female lead) and the Clint Walker western Yellowstone Kelly (1959) (as the love interest, a captive Arapaho girl). By the end of the 50s, the newly minted Deb Star was earning $200 per week.
While her movie career was going nowhere, Andra managed quite well in securing spots as featured leading lady on many popular TV shows on the Warners roster, including Bronco (1958), Cheyenne (1955), 77 Sunset Strip (1958), The Alaskans (1959), Bourbon Street Beat (1959) and Hawaiian Eye (1959). In August 1958, she married Bronco star Ty Hardin (over the objections of their respective managers and Warner Brothers TV execs, who argued that such a union would ruin their romantic appeal to the public). The marriage ended in divorce in 1962. Andra left the film business following her second marriage to a department store heir which lasted six years. A third marriage, however, endured from 1970 until Andra's passing on May 3 2022 at the age of 86. - Actor
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A native Minnesotan, Joel McKinnon Miller started out studying opera and theatre at University of Minnesota-Duluth. After college, he joined John Houseman's The Acting Company, a classical theatre touring company based in New York City where he spent 3 years (1984-87) touring the US. He then performed Off-Broadway and in regional theatre.
Joel made his television debut in 1991 on CBS with Murphy Brown. His numerous television credits include The X-Files (1999), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2001), Everybody Loves Raymond (2005) and American Horror Story (2011). Features include The Truman Show (1998), Friday After Next (2002) and Super 8 (2011).
From (2006-2011) Joel played Don Embry on the HBO series Big Love. His most recognizable role to date, however, was playing Detective Norm Scully for 8 seasons on the NBC hit series Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Joel's next project, The Staircase, with Colin Firth, Toni Collette and Juliette Binoche comes out soon on HBOMax.- Actress
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Jodi Benson was born on October 10, 1961 in Rockford, Illinois as Jodi Marie Marzorati. She has received worldwide recognition & critical acclaim as the voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid (1989), Tour Guide Barbie in Toy Story 2 (1999), Weebo in Flubber (1997) as well as Thumbelina in Thumbelina (1994). Other projects include The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning (2008), The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea (2000), Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001), 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure (2002), Joseph: King of Dreams (2000), Balto: Wolf Quest (2001), Balto III: Wings of Change (2004) & Enchanted (2007).
She starred in Crazy For You as Polly Baker, receiving a Tony & Helen Hayes award nomination for best actress in a musical. Other Broadway credits include Smile, Welcome to the Club & Marilyn. Internationally, she has had the honor of sharing the stage w/ her husband Ray Benson at the European premiere of Ira Gershwin's My One & Only, starring as Miss Edythe Herbert. In Los Angeles, she starred in the critically-acclaimed Reprise/UCLA production of Babes in Arms, South Pacific, Flora the Red Menace, Oklahoma!, My Fair Lady & Chess, for which she won the Best Actress Drama League Award.
She can be heard in over a dozen recordings & has a 6-part DVD series titled Baby Faith. Her animated works include Camp Lazlo! (2005), The Little Mermaid (1992), Batman Beyond (1999), The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2003), The Wild Thornberrys (1998), Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999), P.J. Sparkles (1992) as well as many others. On the concert stage, she has performed as a concert soloist w/ symphonies all over the world such as the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, The National Symphony, Cleveland Philharmonic, Dallas Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic to name a few. She has starred in the Kennedy Center Honors for Ginger Rogers, The 25th Anniversary of Walt Disney, Central Park Disney Spectacular & Disney's 100 Years of Magic. She's honored to be the resident guest soloist for the Walt Disney Company/Disney Cruise Line & ambassador for feature animation. She gives thanks & praise to the Lord for her family, friends, her loving husband Ray as well as her precious children: son McKinley Benson & daughter Delaney.- Actor
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Stephen Wallem is a SAG Award-nominated actor best known as Thor Lundgren for seven seasons on the Emmy-winning Showtime series "Nurse Jackie". He worked as a stage actor and After Dark Award-winning cabaret singer in Chicago before moving to New York to make his television debut on "Nurse Jackie." Other appearances include Randall on Louis CK's surprise mini-series "Horace and Pete" and Chad on "Difficult People."
He was recently seen as Horton the Elephant in "Seussical" and the Cowardly Lion in "The Wizard of Oz" at The Muny in St.Louis, and made his professional opera debut in New York City Opera's "Anna Nicole". Stephen continues to appear in cabaret and theater in Manhattan including "A Burly Night Music" at Birdland, "Off the Wallem" at Don't Tell Mama, the Sondheim, "Unplugged" series at 54 Below and playing Hazel in the Encores! production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Pipe Dream" at New York City Center. His performance in "Bedroom Secrets" earned him the 2014 Fringe NYC Overall Excellence in Acting Award. He also teamed with Edie Falco for a sold-out run of the original cabaret "The Other Steve and Edie" at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. Chicago Cabaret Professionals named Stephen their National Honoree for 2014. National tours include "Forever Plaid", "Into the Woods", and "Scrooge" starring Richard Chamberlain. Stephen has accrued nearly 2500 performances as both Jinx and Sparky in various companies of "Forever Plaid" including Chicago (Royal George Cabaret), Las Vegas, (Flamingo Hilton and Gold Coast Hotel), Denver Center for Performing Arts, Drury Lane Oakbrook, and the first national tour. He portrayed Judas/Padre in Court Theatre's acclaimed production of "Man of La Mancha" (Joseph Jefferson Award, After Dark Award) and reprised his performance at Long Wharf Theatre. He became a staple at the Ravinia Festival, appearing with Patti LuPone, Audra McDonald and Michael Cerveris in "A Little Night Music", "Passion", and "Sunday in the Park with George".
Because of "Nurse Jackie" incorporating his own experiences as a Type 1 diabetic into Thor's story-line, Stephen was asked to serve as the celebrity ambassador for "Picture This: Diabetes", a national diabetes awareness campaign sponsored by Entertainment Industries Council and Novo Nordisk. On behalf of the campaign, Stephen has spoken in Chicago, Atlanta and on Capitol Hill as well as appearing in a national public service announcement. He also received the 2012 JDRF Angel Award with sister Linda. Stephen served as host of the Marriage Equality USA National Gala in 2013 and the Empire State Pride Agenda Gala in 2014. He was also a keynote speaker at the Human Rights Campaign gala in Philadelphia.- Producer
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Shawn Ryan was born on 11 October 1966 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Shield (2002), S.W.A.T. (2017) and Timeless (2016). He has been married to Cathy Cahlin Ryan since 25 April 1998. They have two children.- Actor
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Born December 27, 1962 in Rockford, Illinois, US as Joseph Mantello, he is an American actor, director, and producer, best known for his work in Broadway theatre. His mother Judy was of half Italian descent and his father Richard Mantello, an accountant, was of Italian descent. He graduated the North Carolina School of the Arts and in 1984 moved to New York City. His first acting roles were in the plays "Walking the Dead" and "The Baltimore Waltz" and in 1993 he played Louis in the original Broadway production of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America". The production won both Tony and Drama Desk awards, and Mantello himself was nominated for both as well. He later switched from acting to directing, winning the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play in 2003 for Richard Greenberg's "Take Me Out" and the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical a year later for Stephen Sondheim's "Assassins". He directs a wide variety of shows on Broadway, his directing credits include the hit musical "Wicked" and the play "The Boys in the Band", which was later made into the movie The Boys in the Band (2020). He also returns to acting from time to time, both on Broadway (as Ned in Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart" and as Tom in Tennessee Williams's "The Glass Menagerie") and in television (in a smaller role of Mickey in The Normal Heart (2014) and as Dick Samuels in Hollywood (2020), both directed by Mantello's friend Ryan Murphy). In 2018 he was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. He lives in New York City with his partner Paul Marlow.- Actor
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Rus Blackwell is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Gordon Hopewell on Banshee. He is also known for the role of Cmdr. Lee Atkins on Six. His other work includes roles in the Oscar and Emmy award-winning projects Monster, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, HBO's Recount and From the Earth to the Moon.- Actress
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Tenitra Michelle Williams was born on July 23, 1979 in Rockford, Illinois. When she was a child, she never imagined being in one of the most successful female groups in the country. When she was 17, she had a friend who was playing the keyboard for famous R&B star: Monica so, of course, she told him, like any other fan would do, to tell the star hi. Weeks later, she received a phone call from that friend telling her there were openings for a background singer, so she went on a flight to Atlanta for auditions and became Monica's background dancer. Then, about 3 years later, she received a call telling her she would be in the R&B/popular group, Destiny's Child. From then on, she, with the group, won numerous awards, including 2 Grammys, MTV VMA's, and "Soul Train Lady of Soul" Award and recorded her first album, with the group, which is titled "Survivor".- Actress
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Silvia "Punkin" Mathis was born Silvia Delores Mathis to Sylvester Mathis, Jr., a Builder and Business Owner, and Maye Catherine Mathis, a Title One Reading Teacher and Educational Activist, in Rockford, Illinois, USA.
She is a producer, actress, screenwriter, director, and vocalist known for roles including Alfree Grimes on A Woman's Place (1997), Screen Door Jesus (2003), City Girls (2007), and Dr. Wendy in the hit web series Between Women (2011) She has been married to Mitch Manning since January 30, 2008. They are a blended family, and together they have six children.
Silvia, the founder and CEO of Punkin Studios, has been instrumental in developing, selling, and producing a diverse range of films, shorts, documentaries, and series for over 20 years. Collaborating with emerging filmmakers, she has mentored and coached.
With an impressive three decades in the business, Silvia is renowned for her unwavering commitment to quality, compassionate demeanor, adaptable creativity, practical methodology, and knack for bringing people together, ultimately enhancing production value. Her astute decision-making abilities have allowed her to implement changes that positively impact teams across all production phases. This has garnered her the respect of high-level and esteemed film, television, and theater colleagues.
Punkin Studios was established with one goal: to conceive, source, and develop innovative multimedia content that nurtures kindness and ignites the imagination. It is a place where creative dreams become a reality!
In 2020, Silvia signed a first-look deal with TAPAS MEDIA (recently acquired by Korean entertainment giant Kakao for $510 million). In May 2023, she entered into an overall representation and development agreement with Sandstone Artists.
Silvia consistently shines across various industry sectors. As a distinguished songwriter, she received a Gold Record for her Co-Writing Quiet Time by Regina Belle and Barry White (Passion: CAPITOL Records).
As a versatile singer-songwriter and producer, Silvia has collaborated with Grammy Award-winning artists Bobby Caldwell, Fred Hammond, Roberta Flack, Ann Nesby, Carvin Haggins, and American Idol's Randy Jackson. In addition, she was instrumental in the production of an anniversary event celebrating Diana Ross' legendary Central Park concert in collaboration with Fathom Entertainment at New York's Paley Center.- Actor
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Tom Gallop was born on 17 August 1966 in Rockford, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Bourne Ultimatum (2007), The Bourne Supremacy (2004) and Will & Grace (1998).- Actor
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Andre Rosey Brown was born on 7 February 1956 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Throw Momma from the Train (1987), Tango & Cash (1989) and Kingpin (1996). He was married to Debra Lynn Loomis. He died on 18 July 2006 in Northridge, California, USA.- Actress
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Kathryn Layng was born on 20 September 1960 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989), White Frog (2012) and The Marrying Man (1991). She has been married to David Henry Hwang since 17 December 1993. They have one child.- Second lead and featured actor Michael St. Angel was born in Rockford, Illinois in 1916, the son of prominent business man Jasper St. Angel. Following high school the darkly handsome youth attended Wisconsin's Beloit College majoring in drama, then later transferred to Iowa's St. Ambrose College where he became a drama teacher after receiving his degree.
Deciding to pursue acting professionally, he left his teaching post after only a couple of years and returned to Wisconsin where he joined up with the Belfry Players and traveled the country in stock shows. He eventually made it to New York and in July of 1942 made his Broadway debut in the small role of a soldier in "The Cat Screams". The show closed four days later. Two months later he was cast in the much more successful comedy "Janie," which ran well over a year.
A Warner Bros. talent scout picked up on Michael's dark, wavy-haired good looks and convinced him to travel West to audition for the lead role of George Gershwin in the biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945). The part went to Robert Alda, however, and he was about to return to NY when a meeting with RKO Studios resulted in a contract.
Michael started out inauspiciously in tiny parts starting out with the film Gangway for Tomorrow (1943). Following a couple of other obscure bits, he secured more visible roles in Bride by Mistake (1944) and Marine Raiders (1944), which led to the romantic co-starring role opposite Elaine Riley in the Leon Errol comedy starrer What a Blonde (1945). Michael showed enough promise from this to be cast as the second lead role in the thriller The Brighton Strangler (1945) which toplines John Loder as an actor dangerously obsessed by the title role he plays on stage.
Michael married Fox singer/dancer Marjorie Holliday in 1945. After the birth of their son Jasper Michael, Jr. in 1951, she abandoned her career for family obligations. But Michael's film career already went into a steep decline as quickly as it peaked. Before he knew it, he found himself back to minor roles in such films as First Yank Into Tokyo (1945), The Madonna's Secret (1946) and The Truth About Murder (1946). Over his objections, RKO changed his marquee name to "Steven Flagg" to give his career a boost but little changed. Under this name he found work with former co-star Leon Errol in several of the star's short films. Producer Howard Hughes kept Michael under contract despite his lack of stature and following a few parts in such films as Easy Living (1949), Flying Leathernecks (1951), The Pace That Thrills (1952) and The French Line (1953), he was dropped.
Quickly switching his stage name back to his real name, Michael moved more and more towards TV work. One very promising opportunity in 1957 to star as TV detective Mike Hammer fell through. Outside of acting, to make ends meet Michael worked for producer Howard Hughes over at TWA at one point and also served as a personal assistant to his old friend, columnist Walter Winchell. Finally, in 1959, Michael went into business for himself, opening his first restaurant.
In the next couple of decades only occasional small acting roles came his way both on film (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), 4 for Texas (1963), Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966), The Love Machine (1971)) and TV ("The Gale Storm Show," "The Untouchables," "The Virginian," "Love, American Style," "The Magician").
Following wife Marjorie's sudden death at age 48 in 1959 of a cerebral hemorrhage, Michael ventured on in the restaurant business as manager of his last eatery, Michael's Los Feliz. He died in 1984 at age 67 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital survived by his son. - Music Department
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Rick Nielsen was born on 22 December 1948 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Pixels (2015) and 10 Things I Hate About You (1999). He has been married to Karen since 21 December 1969. They have four children.- Actor
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With an athletic build and a baritone voice, actor Marcus Brown commands your attention when he steps into any room. Born on the West End of Rockford IL, Brown moved to Los Angeles in 1987 without knowing he was going to pursue a career in acting. In 1990, Oct 12th, he started his career in theater and commercials, making a living from commercials in the mid 2000's until the present. He's dubbed the "Commercial King" because of his bookings of over 200 national spots. He's recurring on HBO's upcoming TV series "Barry" as "Vaughn". He's also producing and directing a documentary called "Black Chrome". The documentary explores the genesis of African American motorcycle clubs and their effect on Harley Davidson's design and biker culture of today. This Documentary has segued into a film called "Soul On Bikes" that Marcus will also be co-producing. It's a story about the first African American Motorcycle club called the "East Bay Dragons" based out of Oakland California.- Sharon Sachs was born on 21 June 1962 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Grimm: Grimm Makeup & VFX (2011), Episodes (2011) and Will & Grace (1998).
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Jodi Russell (born Jodi Varble) was born in the small Midwestern town of Rockford, Illinois. She was the youngest daughter born to parents Jerry, a truck driver and mechanic and Arlene Varble, who ran her own cake decorating business. Living in a small town, surrounded in farmland, meant Jodi's best asset was using her imagination. It was her time as a model that helped Jodi realize her love for being in front of an camera. She began modeling at the age of 15 modeling in Chicago and enjoying a successful tenure on the runway and in pageants during the mid 1980s. Jodi's acting career started in 1991 with an obscure, feature film titled "Lethal Justice". Progressing through the 1990s, Jodi made appearances more consistently across television with credits on Silk Stalkings (1991) and Conan the Adventurer (1997). As the 21st century arrived, Jodi continued her acting with more television works starting with Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family (2000), followed by two episodic appearances on Touched by an Angel (1994) and Everwood (2002). From the mid 2000s onward, Jodi's career switched to include working credits in feature films including the romance comedy Blind Dating (2006) starring Chris Pine and Jane Seymour and Dark Matter (2007) starring Meryl Streep. She had a rare, main starring role in the romance drama Reflections in the Mud (2009). Jodi then completed two consecutive film projects in 2011 beginning with the old-western drama, Redemption: For Robbing the Dead (2011) and the crime drama 3 of a Kind (2012) winning her first 'best actress' award at the Houston Film Festival.- Kelly Bensimon was born on 1 May 1968 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Innocence (2013), Good Bones (2016) and Supermodel (2015). She was previously married to Gilles Bensimon.
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Tim Maculan has sustained a career in theatre, film, television, voice overs and commercials for over 20 years. He is best known professionally for his reoccurring role of the compassionate Father Jack in all five seasons of the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning HBO series Six Feet Under (2001), and the acerbic, riotous Waiter on the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning CBS comedy, Cybill (1995). Tim's character earned a GLAAD media award nomination in 1997.
In and around his work on these two iconic television programs, Tim has guest starred in over thirty television shows including the critically acclaimed Dexter (2006), Grey's Anatomy (2005), Entourage (2004), The Drew Carey Show (1995), Friends (1994), _"Dharma and Greg" (1997-2002)_, The Larry Sanders Show (1992), and even managed to put in two full seasons as Donald Grisswald on Aaron Spelling's Love Boat: The Next Wave (1998).
Some of Tim's film work includes Spider-Man 3 (2007) (Dir. Sam Raimi), Inside Out (2005) (with Steven Weber), Matchstick Men (2003) (Dir. Ridley Scott), Duplex (2003) (with Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore), Give or Take an Inch (2003). Not bad for a young man who could only dream of playing Jeff Douglas in a community theatre production of Brigadoon in his home town of Rockford, Illinois.
As a freshman, Tim started acting in high school productions as well as in local community and professional theaters (and notably worked at Falmouth Playhouse with Van Johnson and William Shatner). After studying at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and The DePaul/Goodman School of Drama, he left Chicago for New York City where he began his professional career as an actor working in summer stock and regional theatre across the country.
A member of The Actors Space, Inc. in New York, Tim appeared in their revival of "Hatful of Rain" and a earned critical acclaim for his work in "Found a Peanut" - a show that would launch his career in television when it was remounted in Los Angeles, inviting Tim to move west. Though he quickly began working in television, he never let his true love for the theatre wan, creating the role of Ezra Twain in the world premiere of "Diva" at La Jolla Playhouse, working in a national tour of "Beauty and the Beast" as Cogsworth, a production of "South Pacific" for the North Carolina Theatre of Raleigh and turning in lauded performances in Los Angeles for "Trouble Waters," "Laughing Wild," "Celebrity" (The Actors Gang), "Death Benefits" (which was later made into a feature film, The Settlement (1999) and "Theft" for The Hudson Theatre, among others. Most recently he had the opportunity of working in New York City again on 'Gary Garrison (III)''s provocative collection of plays, "Verticals and Horizontals" at the Cherry Lane Theatre.- Ilah Davis was born in 1956 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Hardcore (1979). She died on 22 September 2007 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- Aaron Milo was born on September 28, 1984, just outside of Chicago in Rockford, IL. Milo caught the acting bug at the age of 8, when his mother was working in the costume shop of a local community theatre. He grew up doing regional theatre, and had his first New York City experience at the age of 14 and saw 10 Broadway shows in 6 days.
While Milo loved the stage, he decided that he wanted to try out film, and at 17 he attended summer film camp at UCLA. He fell in love with California and film production on that trip, and established that California would be his future home. After graduating high school, he switched career goals for college and got his Bachelor's degree from Columbia College Chicago in Marketing Communication. He spent 6 months interviewing for jobs in that realm of business, and found himself longing more than ever for a career in film.
Milo packed up, and headed for the California sun, where he spent 2 years working hard to support himself and to pursue his goals in film. After all the hard work he finally landed his debut role in the comedy Eating Out Drama Camp as the leading man Benji.
Milo is continuing to pursue his career and living in Los Angeles. - Actress
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Marin Mazzie was born on 9 October 1960 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Passion (1996), Live from Lincoln Center (1976) and V (1984). She was married to Jason Danieley. She died on 13 September 2018 in New York City, New York, USA.- Andrea Walters was born on 3 July 1953 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Lucky Numbers (2000), General Hospital (1963) and Death Doll (1989). She was married to Mark Ganzel and Mike Saccone. She died on 27 November 2018 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
- Stephanie Bellars was born on 25 January 1976 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Ready to Rumble (2000), WCW Monday Nitro (1995) and WSU: Push It to the Limit (2008). She was previously married to Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein.