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- Ada Nicodemou was born on 14 May 1977 in Auburn, Sydney, Australia. She is an actress, known for The Matrix (1999), Home and Away (1988) and Heartbreak High (1994). She was previously married to Chrys Xipolitas.
- Mitch Holleman was born in Auburn, Alabama, USA on Tuesday, September 13th, 1994. He began begging to be on television at the tender age of two. His family moved to Naples, Florida, USA and he signed with a Miami, Florida, based talent agency. By four, he had booked two national commercials for Nickelodeon and Burger King. A trip with his mother to New York resulted in numerous commercials and a guest-starring role on The Sopranos (1999). His big break came at age five when he landed a series regular role on Daddio (2000). Since then, he has also appeared in the feature film comedy The Animal (2001) starring Rob Schneider & the big screen comedy program of Bubble Boy. Then he earned the character role of "Jake Hart", on Reba (2001)'s weekly series starring Reba McEntire's third and youngest child & only son. His two elder sibling sister character first names were "Cheyenne" & "Kyra".
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Lex Medlin was born on 30 March 1969 in Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Hot Sand (2005), Supernatural (2005) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). He has been married to Lori Bell Medlin since 2004. They have two children.- Actor
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Kane Hodder was born on April 8, 1955 in Auburn, California. He is best known for his role as horror icon Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988), Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), Jason Goes to Hell (1993), and Jason X (2001). He is also known for his role as the deformed serial killer Victor Crowley in Hatchet (2006), Hatchet II (2010), and Hatchet III (2013).- Actor
- Producer
TOMAS ARANA
He is co-starring in the film LIMONOV, based on the Emanuele Carrere book, directed by Kirill Serebrennikov, starring Ben Whishaw, to be released in 2023. Arana has multiple independent films awaiting release, including INFERNO LA DIVINA COMETA by the artist Mimmo Paladino and QUEL POSTO NEL TEMPO di Giuseppe Alessio Nuzzo and he also was in two episodes of the HBO show SUCCESSION, winner of multiple Emmy Awards and a worldwide success. He was in 6 episodes of the HBO-SKY-Canal Plus miniseries THE NEW POPE, by Oscar winner Paolo Sorrentino, starring Jude Law, John Malkovich and Silvio Orlando. Also arriving in 2020 is the film ECHOES OF THE PAST, a WW2 drama starring Max Von Sydow & Richard Chamberlain. He also co-starred in 2019 in the Italian box office smash hit MA COSA CI DICE IL CERVELLO.
He co-starred as Quintus in Ridley Scott's GLADIATOR, the Dreamworks-Universal movie and winner of five Oscars, including Best Picture, starring Russell Crowe & Joaquin Phoenix. He has appeared in more than 70 films, ranging from large budget Hollywood Studio pictures to Independent films in both the U.S. and Europe. His studio pictures include THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, LIMITLESS, THE BOURNE SUPREMACY, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, LA CONFIDENTIAL, THE BODYGUARD (as Portman, Kevin Costner's antagonist), HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (as Loginov, the Russian Saboteur), among others. He played Lazarus in Martin Scorsese's controversial LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, starring Willem Dafoe & Harvey Keitel.
In Television he was a regular in the Michael Seitzman ABC/CBS Network show INTELLIGENCE, starring Josh Holloway & Marg Helgenberger as well as appearing as a guest star on more than 30 Network TV shows. In Europe, he was also a regular on the smash hit Italian RAI TV series TUTTI PAZZI PER AMORE and the outstanding German ZDF TV drama VERBRECHEN.
Arana has played leading and supporting roles in over 30 European movie productions including films by directors such as Lina Wertmuller, Liliana Cavani, Sergio Corbucci, Riccardo Milani, Lamberto Bava, Carlo Verdone, Michele Soavi and with one of Japan's most successful directors: Koreyoshi Kurahara , in the Toho production SEE YOU, about the Paris-Dakar Race.
In Theatre, Arana was the producer as well as one of the three leading actors in the internationally acclaimed theatre company Falso Movimento, based in Naples, Italy. Their shows included TANGO GLACIALE, OTELLO & RETURN TO ALPHAVILLE. Under Arana and the artistic director Mario Martone (now also a major Italian Film & Opera Director), Falso Movimento won many awards including Best Play of the Year, Best Set Design and the prestigious Mondello Prize. The company toured worldwide for more than nine years at International Festivals including London, Frankfurt, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Madrid, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Jerusalem, and many others. The company evolved into TEATRI UNITI, produced now by Angelo Curti and its Artistic Director is Toni Servillo (2 European Film Awards for Best Actor and the star of THE GREAT BEAUTY, the Oscar winning film by Paolo Sorrentino). Arana was also the creator and first Artistic Director of the MILANO OLTRE Theatre & Dance Festival in Milan, now in its 33rd year. He was also the producer of the Italian Avantgarde Theatre Festival, BENVENUTO, at the La MaMa Theatre in NYC, under Ellen Stewart.
Tomas Arana grew up in San Francisco and studied classical theatre at its prestigious American Conservatory Theatre, afterwards relocating to New York and acting in off-Broadway productions. He then hitchhiked throughout Europe and ended up living in Naples, Italy, where he worked for five years in the famous Lucio Amelio Art Gallery, working with such artists as Warhol, Rauschenberg, Beuys, Richter, Longobardi, Paladino, Kounellis, Clemente, Twombly, Pistoletto, Gilbert & George, etc. Andy Warhol painted his portrait, which is now part of his extensive art collection.
He was an award winning athlete as a youth in San Francisco and has practiced for many years Aikido, Judo, Japanese Sword, Fencing as well as advanced dance and movement techniques.
He has both U.S. and Italian citizenship. He has three sons.- Marty York was born on 23 August 1980 in Auburn, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Sandlot (1993), Boy Meets World (1993) and Due Justice.
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Suzanne Ford will appear this summer in the Eddie Murphy film 'Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley' as Felicity (with her dog, Manolo), as Betsy in the new horror comedy film 'Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project,' and as Loni in the soon-to-be-released dramatic mystery thriller 'Broken Tides.' She is a series regular in the new series pilot "For Years to Come," written by and starring James Patrick Nelson. She guest stars on the new (as yet untitled) Mindy Kaling Netflix basketball series, and recently played glamorous Betty the murderer on 'Magnum P.I.' and yet another beguiling psychopathic villain in the (hilarious) short film, 'Lucy.' Suzanne has been seen as Edie on Fox's 'The Cool Kids,' as Linda on ABC's long-running 'Fresh Off the Boat,' as Mary on 'Grace and Frankie' (Netflix), as Janice in the Duplass brothers' indie feature hit 'Manson Family Vacation' (Netflix), as brash New Jersey cougar Diane on 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' and as Gerty in the cult PopTV comedy 'Swedish Dicks,' starring Peter Stormare, Johan Glans and Keanu Reeves. Suzanne trained in New York with Stella Adler and William Esper, and has appeared in over 100 stage productions there, on tour and in regional theatres around the country.
Suzanne can be heard narrating the popular audiobook for young adults, 'Black Rocks and Rainbows: The True Adventures of Henry Opukahaia, the Hawaiian Boy Who Changed History,' written by her late mother, Susan C. Riford, and available on Amazon, Audible and wherever audiobooks are sold. Other audio titles include Nick DeWolf's harrowing supernatural thriller, 'Pulling Strings.' She is one of the elite group of actor-narrators who perform live at the Samuel Oschin Panetarium at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.
In Hollywood she has worked extensively in television and film, guest starring on shows including 'Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce,' 'Criminal Minds,' 'Anger Management,' 'The Middle,' 'Monk,' 'Bones,' 'How I Met Your Mother,' 'House, MD,' 'That 70s Show,' 'Las Vegas,' 'Friends' and many others. Other indie films include 'Miss Virginia,' starring Uzo Aduba, the festival award-winning 'You and Me,' 'MoniKa,' 'God's Country,' 'Darkening Sky' with Rider Strong, 'Uncross the Stars' with Barbara Hershey and Ron Perlman, and 'Of Silence' with writer/director/star Jeremiah Sayys. She played supporting roles in Joel Silver's thriller 'The Apparition,' starring Ashley Greene and Tom Felton, 'The Informers,' starring Kim Basinger, Mickey Roarke, Brad Renfroe and Billy Bob Thornton, and 'You, Me & Dupree,' starring Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson, Owen Wilson and Michael Douglas.
She has appeared in dozens of theatre productions on the west coast, most recently in the Hollywood Fringe production at the Rogue Theatre Company of Christopher Shinn's 'Now or Later.' Other favorite stage experiences include starring as Polly Wyeth in 'Other Desert Cities' at International City Theatre, and productions at The Laguna Playhouse, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and Rogue Machine Theatre, as well as understudying Annie Potts in the hit play, 'Aftermath.' Suzanne is a member of Pacific Resident Theatre, Rogue Machine and the Road Theatre Company. She lives in the Hollywood Hills with her husband, Alan Toman.- Producer
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John Walsh was born on 26 December 1945 in Auburn, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Wrongfully Accused (1998), America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988) and The Fugitive (2000). He has been married to Revé Walsh since 10 July 1971. They have four children.- Actor
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Sam Bauso was born in Auburn, New York, USA. Sam is an actor, known for Showdown in Durango, Fortune Hunter (1994) and Super Force (1990).- Actor
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.Trey Parker
Trey Parker was born and raised in Auburn, Alabama. His entertainment career started at seven when he landed the job to hype the crowd at football games as the University of Auburn's Mascot "Little Aubie".
Also a natural born actor, Trey exhausted the cities creative avenues from musical theater as the leads in "Winnie the Pooh", "Grease", "Scrooge", and "Music Man" to local television spots and commercials.
With idols like Michael Jackson and watching Soul Train, the fluid movements of rhythm easily became a part of his style. The style incorporated with his own pop influence was immediately recognized and appreciated by being accepted at the School of Performing Arts in New York. Next in line was an honorable full scholarship to the Broadway Dance Center.
Trey began landing national TV commercials such as McDonalds, Coca-Cola, Teddy Ruxpin, Roy Rogers, and Toro just to name a few. He was also chosen for Nordstrom's and Macy's ad campaigns. Off-Broadway plays include "Peter Pan" (lead) and "A House in the Woods". During his stay in New York he was chosen to appear on TV specials with Emmanuel Lewis and Debbie Allen.
After conquering one coast, he headed out west to Los Angeles, California at the age of fifteen. He was teen sensation Tiffany's lead dancer on the New Kids on the Block tour. He appeared in made for TV movies such as "Caddie Woodlawn", "Please God I'm only Seventeen", and "Straight at Ya" hosted by Kirk Cameron. He also landed several episodes on prime time televisions such as "Baywatch", "Doogie Hoswer MD", "Thirty Something", and "The Judge". This lead to landing a lead role on the NBC prime time series "Hull High". Disney then immediately signed him to a three picture deal beginning with a lead role in their musical drama "Newsies".
Trey still found the time to strive to form the very successful group E.Y.C (Express Yourself Clearly). MCA records quickly signed them to a global record deal breaking them out in Europe. E.Y.C. opened up for many renowned and respected patron of the music industry such as Prince, Whitney Houston, and The Backstreet Boys. This immediately opened doors for their own ventures, which forced E.Y.C to graciously turn down opening up for Michael Jackson to start their own international tour. Over the next three years they gained an incredible international fan base while traveling all around the world. E.Y.C. had over seven Top 20 Hits in Great Britain. Their success landed them an Australian Grammy Award for Best New International Act and won a Smash Hits Award in the United Kingdom. The group went Platinum in Southeast Asia after holding the #1 and #2 spots for weeks. E.Y.C's high energy performances, constant crowd participation, and a strong loyalty to their fans helped them to achieve top status all over the world. Due to the take over of MCA records in America, E.Y.C came home for a much needed break. The group came back together for one last time for The Backstreet Boys Millennium Tour, the group went their separate ways shortly after.
Trey Parker resumed his acting, instantly booking national commercial such as Dr. Pepper, Ford, and Captain Morgan. He also shot the pilot for ABC, "The Kirk Franklin Show". He was also in the Universal film "American Dreamz", starring Hugh Grant and Mandy Moore. Music also being a priority, Trey and his production team have been writing songs for many different artists including the hit single "Why'd you Lie to Me" on Anstasacia's new album and landed on her Greatest Hits album, which has to date sold over 4 million copies worldwide.
Trey recently wrote and produced his new single "Hold My Heart" (co-written and produced with Wes Quave, former La Face Recording Artist). "Hold My Heart" has been dedicated to and will be performed at Andrew Firestone's upcoming wedding on July 5th 2008. Andrew Firestone was the star of the ABC hit TV show "The Bachelor".- Actor
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Jeffrey Lynn was born on 16 February 1909 in Auburn, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for The Roaring Twenties (1939), Strange Bargain (1949) and Black Bart (1948). He was married to Patricia Davis Ciarlo, Robin Chandler and Helen. He died on 24 November 1995 in Burbank, California, USA.- Actor
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John Cunningham was born on 22 June 1932 in Auburn, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Starship Troopers (1997), In & Out (1997) and Mystic Pizza (1988). He has been married to Carolyn Duke Cotton since 24 August 1956. They have three children.- Director
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Davo Hardy is a film director and writer from Sydney, Australia. He is an auteur of confronting and cerebral independent films, garnering international acclaim for his topical Public Eye (2021) and his quirky, naturist-themed short, Complex (2014). In 2017, he produced A Silent Agreement (2017); the first Australian film to feature Auslan with authentic, profoundly deaf characters. Known for his coming-of-age dramas, such as his debut feature The Lives We Lead (2015), Davo continues to explore heavy subject matter with deep academic research, while independently distributing and streaming his catalogue of work through DavoHardyFilms.com- James Gallery was born on 24 March 1935 in Auburn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Mr. Mom (1983), Sour Grapes (1998) and Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive (1992). He died on 5 February 2001 in Camarillo, California, USA.
- Tony Dakota was born on 2 August 1982 in Auburn, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for It (1990), MacGyver (1985) and The Lotus Eaters (1993).
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Beth Malone was born on 2 January 1969 in Auburn, Nebraska, USA. She is an actress, known for Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019), Bull (2016) and The Comedian (2016). She has been married to Rochelle "Shelly" Schoppert since 2014.- Cameron Prud'Homme was born on 16 December 1892 in Auburn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Back from Eternity (1956), Abraham Lincoln (1930) and The Cardinal (1963). He died on 27 November 1967 in Pompton Plains, New Jersey, USA.
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George Riddle was born on 21 May 1937 in Auburn, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for Arthur (1981), The Innkeepers (2011) and The Kitchen (2019). He died on 2 June 2023 in North Plainfield, New Jersey, USA.- Tempe Pigott was born on 2 February 1869 in Auburn, Queensland, Australia. She was an actress, known for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), The Black Pirate (1926) and Seven Days Leave (1930). She died on 6 October 1962 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- DeMarcus Ware was born on 31 July 1982 in Auburn, Alabama, USA. He was previously married to Taniqua Smith.
- Joan Thorsen was born on 3 May 1918 in Auburn, Indiana, USA. She was an actress, known for The Heat's On (1943) and It's a Great Life (1954). She was married to James Scott Kemper Jr., Vincent Valentine Fotre and Robert Mitchel Thorsen. She died on 26 March 2018.
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Jennifer Lee Keyes was born on 7 May 1971 in Auburn, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Mystery Men (1999), 500 Days of Summer (2009) and She's All That (1999).- Costume and Wardrobe Department
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Crystal Gomes was born on 26 June 1983 in Auburn, New York, USA. Crystal was a costume designer, known for The Next Three Days (2010), Abduction (2011) and One for the Money (2012). Crystal died on 21 February 2012 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Kayla Rae was born on 8 September 1995 in Auburn, Washington, USA. She is an actress, known for Victorious (2010), TMG Fresh ft. Izzy La Reina: Perfect Timing (2021) and The Secret (2012).
- Actor
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- Writer
Taylor McCluskey is a highly accomplished actor, writer, filmmaker, and musician. He is the Founder and President of TaylorMade Films.
A true artistic Renaissance man, Taylor's on-camera experience ranges from background performances on blockbuster films like Star Trek & Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen to leading roles in films such as 2013's comedy, The Mirror.
Taylor also has extensive experience behind the camera, having co-written and produced films such as The Mirror and the American Express-backed design documentary Legends about Los Angeles' iconic La Cienega design quarter. Taylor also directed, wrote, produced, and starred in a short film called "Greenback$," with comedian Jud Travis.
In addition to acting, directing, and writing, Taylor is an accomplished musician who has headlined Sunset Strip staples like The Whisky, The Viper, and HOB. His EP, "Wild Ride," contains tracks that were featured in the Lifetime original movie Don't Look Back, as well as in advertisements for the West Hollywood spin studio, Cycle House. Taylor is currently at work on a new 10-track record with Glen Robinson (Keith Richards, George Martin, Dave Grohl, David Bowie) called "24 hrs."
Awards include having won best actor for "Greenback$" at the 2017 Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival in Los Angeles, as well as having been named a Semi-Finalist at Flicker Rhode Island International Film Festival for a script he wrote entitled, "Youngblood."
Taylor studied film at UCLA while interning at Handmade Films, the production company founded by George Harrison. A father of two, he is an ardent supporter of numerous nonprofits supporting Gold Star families, veterans, and K9s.
Taylor's current film projects include executive producing "Forevermind" and "And Youngblood." He also has completed a new TV and feature film script called "The Devil You Know" about a DEVGRU team hunting down a Mexican Cartel, which leverages his talents as a writer, producer, and actor.- Chris Bath was born on 13 May 1967 in Auburn, New South Wales, Australia. She is an actress, known for The Man Who Sued God (2001), Open Water 3: Cage Dive (2017) and All Saints (1998). She has been married to Jim Wilson since January 2012.
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George Sasaki was born on 10 May 1931 in Auburn, Washington, USA. He was an actor, known for Bachelor Party (1984), Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985) and Varan the Unbelievable (1962). He died on 10 November 2020 in Gardena, California, USA.- Actor
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Marco Corleone was born on 26 June 1977 in Auburn, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for WWE Smackdown! (1999), WCW Monday Nitro (1995) and WCW Thunder (1998). He has been married to Miroslava Luna since 3 November 2015.- Cinematographer
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Ace cinematographer David Myers was well regarded in the movie industry for his sterling contributions to various rock-'n-roll music documentaries he photographed throughout his 50-year career. Myers was born on May 8, 1914, in Auburn, New York. He was inspired to become a still photographer after seeing a display of Depression-era photographer Walker Evans' work at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1938. David worked for the Farm Security Administration while studying at Antioch College, was a conscientious objector during World War II, planted trees for the U.S. Forest Service and photographed patients during admission for a Spokane, Washington, mental hospital prior to becoming involved with the motion picture business. His big break occurred when famed photographer Imogen Cunningham told the backers of a short feature that she wouldn't make it without Myers' participation, which is how he wound up directing the documentary short Ask Me, Don't Tell Me (1961). During the 1960s Myers traveled the world shooting documentaries for both National Geographic and the United Nations (he was a pioneer in the field of cinema verite). However, it was his vital and substantial work on the classic Oscar-winning landmark rock concert documentary Woodstock (1970) that really cemented David's status as a top cinematographer of rock documentaries. Among the other rock documentaries Myers subsequently photographed in the wake of "Woodstock" are Johnny Cash in San Quentin (1969), Elvis on Tour (1972), Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen (1971), Soul to Soul (1971), Wattstax (1973), Let the Good Times Roll (1973), Save the Children (1973), The Grateful Dead (1977), Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz (1978), Neil Young's Rust Never Sleeps (1979) and Joni Mitchell's Shadows and Light (1980). David also shot the Oscar-winning documentary Marjoe (1972) and the speculative paranormal documentary The Mysterious Monsters (1975). Outside of his documentary credits, Myers was the cinematographer for such feature films as George Lucas' debut feature THX 1138 (1971), Welcome to L.A. (1976), Bob Dylan's Renaldo and Clara (1978), FM (1978), Roadie (1980), Zoot Suit (1981) and UFOria (1984). He was an honorary member of the Society of Operating Cameramen. David Myers died at age 90 following a stroke on August 26, 2004.- Actor
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Born in Auburn, New York, Jim made his stage debut in kindergarten at the age of 5. He has continued to perform on stage since. His family moved to Raleigh, North Carolina his sophomore year in high school,opening the door for him to attend the University of North Carolina. Following a brief stint working in Georgia, Jim returned to Chapel Hill and began work in video and television production. His expertise was sports photography (freelancing with CBS, ESPN, WTBS and ABC) with the Tar Heel Sports network. After moving to Georgia in 1984, Jim began a long career as a radio personality in the metro-Atlanta area, hosting a morning wake-up show for a metro-Atlanta radio station until Feb 2007. He has been fixture in the metro-Atlanta theatre scene since 1985, serving on the board of Directors for the Georgia Theatre Conference and working as Senior Artistic Director for the Canton Theatre. Has received several awards for his political reporting and feature writing while he was a news reporter with the Cherokee Ledger-News in Woodstock, Georgia. He briefly returned to radio hosting an afternoon drive home show for 6 months in 2011 while also working as a free-lance writer and Producer for two independent features. He left the radio industry after a tornado that affected 5 states on April 27th of 2011 completely destroyed his home. He and his 80-year-old mother survived the incident with only minor injuries. in 2014, Jim became the host of "Nerdvana," a talk show dedicated to "Nerd" and "Geek" interests with Jess Roberts. Two years later he started "Monster Attack," a podcast dedicated to old Monster Movies. The podcast can now be heard on the Project Entertainment network.- Tobi Vail was born on 20 July 1969 in Auburn, Washington, USA.
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- Art Department
Evangeline was born in 1980 in Auburn, Alabama, USA. She is an actress, known for Patrick (2021), Lineage Tribe (2020) and Homeless Sam & Sally (2019).- Actress
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Tara Phillips was born on 8 September 1980 in Auburn, Massachusetts, USA. She was an actress and director, known for Titanium (2016), SWAT: Unit 887 (2015) and I'm Just Sayin (2010). She died on 24 October 2018 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Writer
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Chris Mentillo Ph.D., aka Doc Mentillo, or Lord Christopher Mentillo is a best-selling, award-winning horror author, editor, actor, and producer. His entertainment productions typically involve horror: supernatural/paranormal, Science fiction, mysteries, the macabre, and true crime (Jack The Ripper, and various other famous unsolved murders, sighting and crimes.
He was born in Auburn, New York, while he grew up in Skaneateles, New York. Chris Mentillo then moved to the Boston, Massachusetts New England Area, where he finished receiving his formal education at Bradford College in Massachusetts.
Later he became a graduate of, "The Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Council Center" in Boston, Massachusetts, Northeastern University Massachusetts program.
He then went back to receive his research doctorate degree in psychological counseling, and criminal psychology and studied at Palmer 5 building at Deaconess Hospital at Longwood Medical Center, and the Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts.
To date, Dr. Chris Mentillo has earned scholarships to both Drexel University and Syracuse University Whitman School of Management. He plans to further his education at various colleges until he can no longer attend.
"Lord Christopher" was conferred the title of Lord in Cumbria, England as well as other nobility titles within several Principality States outside of the country. His duly official "Certificate of Lordship" registration is Lord Christopher Todd Mentillo.
Plagued with horrific nightmares during his tenure in New England, he began writing about his real-life spiritual and paranormal experiences while documenting them in his personal journal. These documents also consisted of the author's bizarre dreams. Some of the "true occurrences" he later recorded from literature became available on his radio show broadcasts. However, for some reason, he officially only published a portion of them. This later lead to him writing about true-crime mixed with paranormal horror, and the supernatural for which he believes all intertwine.
Additionally, Chris Mentillo has written movie scripts, songs, and over several best-selling books, which usually fall into the supernatural horror genre or the Macabre. Other Authors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe, and Thomas Ligotti also used the macabre atmosphere in their works.- Composer
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Tom Gire has loved music since he found his way onto the piano bench and learned his favorite song by ear at the age of 4. Growing up in the Seattle area, Tom studied and played the piano in settings as diverse as concert halls, jazz clubs, and musical theaters, all the while dreaming of being a jazz recording artist. In 1986, he moved to Los Angeles to attend Pepperdine University on a music scholarship, but he soon realized that his passion was to play, arrange, and create music rather than study it. He did the next logical thing and got a job as a musical director for Princess Cruises. Tom spent 5 years traveling the globe, playing and writing music, and tasting the wonders that the world had to offer .
He returned to LA with a head full of experiences and a beautiful musician wife that he met while working on "The Love Boat". After a few years of playing clubs and weddings while honing his production techniques creating karaoke and remix tracks, he was introduced to John Sponsler by a mutual friend. Their first meeting would change Tom's life and lead to the birth of Magic Box Music and later Brand X Music. John allowed Tom an opportunity to learn, work, and grow, and in so doing, the two forged a friendship and partnership that has spanned nearly 30 years.
Their career has seen them create music for major films including: Pirates of the Caribbean 2, 3 and 4, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Transformers: 2 and 3, Despicable Me, and Rango. They assisted John Debney on scores ranging from Inspector Gadget to the Spy Kids 1 and 2, and Tom was a featured pianist on scores for Michael Jordan to the Max and The Emperor's New Groove. Tom had the pleasure of assisting his life long hero John Williams as a midi producer and synth programmer on his award winning scores for Memoirs of a Geisha and Munich, as well as Mr. Williams' themes for NBC Sunday Night Football. Magic Box Music has also had original music featured in ads for Boeing, Scion, Wendy's, and The US Navy.
John and Tom formed the Brand X Music catalog as an outgrowth of their work scoring movie trailers. Brand X Music has gone on to become one of the world's go to libraries for high end motion picture advertising. Closing in on their 20th year, the Brand X Music catalog now has over 10,000 cues and represents composers from 11 countries and can be heard daily in trailers, promos, and television all over the world.
Branching out as a solo composer in 2018, Tom has scored numerous projects ranging from documentaries to television to feature films. His love of technology continues to push and evolve him into new corners of both music and business.
Tom is the father of two great kids; one DVM and one a production manager at Brand X. He and his wife share a passion for dogs, Disney, and travel, and he truly feels blessed to be living the life of his wildest dreams.- Marijane Meaker was born on 27 May 1927 in Auburn, New York, USA. She was a writer, known for If I Love You, Am I Trapped Forever? (1974) and Loving Highsmith (2022). She died on 21 November 2022 in East Hampton, New York, USA.
- Alexander Rossi was born on 25 September 1991 in Auburn, California, United States.
- Madison Prewett was born on 25 March 1996 in Auburn, Alabama, USA.
- Lacey Coan was born on 13 September 1993 in Auburn, Alabama, USA. She is an actress, known for Champaign ILL (2018).
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Jason C. Harris was born on 23 September 1979 in Auburn, Washington, USA. He is known for Zen & the Asteroid (2005), Cassandra's Castle (2016) and Hindmost (2008). He was previously married to Lisa Marie Stevens.- Visual Effects
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Born in Auburn, Alabama, moved to Madison, Wisconsin while his father received a PHD degree in Animal Science until 1952. Then at age 5 his family moved to Athens, Georgia where his father became a full Professor. His mother, Grace Zwigart of Sharpsburgh, Pennsylvania was in the WAC (Women's Air Corp) during WWII. The family moved to Washington State College in 1957 to further his father's teaching. Tom graduated Pullman High School studying World History and Art. Tom graduated Washington State University in 1969 with a BA degree in Fine Arts. He studied documentary film making at the Edward R. Murrow Center. Tom joined Air Force ROTC program, becoming Honor Guard Cadet but astigmatism of the eyes prevented further pilot training. He enlisted in U.S. Coast Guard and was stationed at, Alameda, California. He landed a production artist position with Gruye-Vogt Opperman advertising agency in Palo Alto, CA producing training films for astronauts scheduled for NASA's Missions to the Moon, at the Ames Research Center. He was an early marketeer of the Video Cassette Recording System (VCR) and cartridge television "Cartrivision". Tom became Art Director for the NFL Chargers professional football team in San Diego in 1973-1977. For one year he was a program producer for fighter pilot training at NAS Miramar, "Fightertown USA, "Top Gun" developing training programs in the use of the Hughes "Phoenix" missile system on the F-14, until contract was completed. He created numerous Illustrated articles for CBS Publishing and Petersen Publishing (14 newsstand magazines, Trailer life, MotorHome, Fast Mustangs, Hot Rod, Car Craft Pick Up Van & 4 Wheel Drive, Dirt Rider, Motor Cycle) in Hollywood throughout the 1970s and 80s. His most notable work was a double spread illustration of an article on automobile legend John Delorean titled, "View from the Bunker" in Motor Trend Magazine. Tom painted numerous celebrity magazine cover portraits of Carroll Shelby, Dan Gurney, Dan Fouts, Mario Andretti, Willie Shoemaker, and many others including Richard Petty, (when Petty retired the art was awarded as a prize in a nationwide contest at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Tom was recognized by the Society of Illustrators of New York for his film expedition along Amazon River in Brazil, Colombia and Peru. He won a Silver "Maggie" award for magazine illustration. He filmed "Sweet Amazon" in 1976 released again in 2003. Tom became an advisor the the United States Congress in 1987 and was awarded a special lapel star by Majority Leader Trent Lott for his contribution to the war effort during the Nicaraguan conflict. Tom Joined Rick Dyer Industries on video game "Thayer's Quest", later renamed "Kingdom." Tom entered into the television industry in 1991, as Senior Art Director on the FOX Network, animated series "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" (Season 2) starring John Astin. In 1992 he Directed his second live action production, "Civil War Correspondent" (1992) (V). Tom became active in the video games industry as Vice President of Studio Arts Multimedia, and President and Co-founder with Mark Watson of the video game testing company, Gametest Co., testing game products for Nintendo and Sega. In 2004-2007 he completed the television production "The Last Supper", which can be seen on the Trinity Boadcasting Network during the Easter time. In 2010 Tom Co-Produced with Ken Heshler and Directed the High Frontier Venture II western feature, "Sheriff of Contention" written by former policeman Sam Fidler. Sheriff of Contention will have a DVD premier release through Lionsgate Home Entertainment April, 2014.- Brynne Geiszler was born on 17 July 1985 in Auburn, Washington, USA. She is an actress, known for Look Up in the Sky (2012), Look Up in the Sky (2011) and In the First Few Days (2012).
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Bridget Colella was born on 24 July 1987 in Auburn, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Godzilla (2014), Ant-Man (2015) and Jurassic World (2015).- Casting Department
TV personality, celebrity stylist and model Loreina Corwin is rapidly rising in the entertainment world. Best known for her appearance on E!s hit show, Catching Kelce, Loreina also appeared on TLC's show Brides of Beverly Hills, TBS's show Deal With It, and TBS's The Doctors. Fashion and entertainment are passions of hers, along with styling celebrities like Bai Ling, Miss USA Nina Sanchez, and Terrell Owens. Celebrity styling also lead to her starting her own fashion line Leo Luv Apparel in 2016.- Started in pro wrestling in 1985 as a referee for International Championship Wrestling in New England. Prior to working for The World Wrestling Federation honed his skills in numerous federations thru out New England and the USA. Joined the World Wrestling Federation in 1986 as a nightly referee...Made his only WrestleMania appearance at WrestleMania 13. Signed with World Championship Wrestling in late 1997 and refereed there until WCW was purchased by Vince McMahon in 2001...While in WCW Appeared in 2 movies..Ready To Rumble And Mystic River And Numerous Commercials..Have been a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) since 1999. Went to World Wrestling Entertainment as part of the buy out in 2001. After a brief cup of coffee parted ways with World Wrestling Federation in early 2002. Presently, Continue to Referee for various wrestling companies around the world And Am a successful businessman, real estate developer and real estate asset manager, and consultant. Also owns a real estate management company. Also write and produce in his spare time. As well as continue to take small parts in SAG projects In the New England and California and Florida areas. Also available for personal appearances, conventions and trade shows and refereeing duties for independent promotions. Life Time Member of the CAC since 2011. And a New England Hall Of Fame Award Winner!
Billy Silverman PO Box 10483 Bradenton, Florida 34282 - Chris was born in Auburn, Washington to Perry and Shirley McElprang. They then moved to Pocatello, Idaho two years later. He graduated from Pocatello High School in 2000 and is currently attending Idaho State University. His film debut was in Almost Famous (2000) as Aaron Amedori.
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A life long lover of "exploitation" cinema, Morphy was practically raised in the drive-in theaters which once dotted his upstate New York home. Intrigued at an early age by the works of George A. Romero and Steven Spielberg, Morphy's taste for the fantastic was evident at an early stage of his creative development, and at the tender age of 11 years he penned his first screenplay, a three page opus dubbed simply: "The Beast." Having worked as a freelance journalist and graphic artist, Morphy has written numerous critical essays as well as screenplays, including an adaptation of the autobiography of Eishi Hyata, entitled "Esmeraldero," and a re-write on the soon to be produced Coen Brothers script "The Godmother." Morphy has served as a tattoo designer and consultant on several motion pictures including "Snuff" and "Blowin' Smoke", and has also directed three motion pictures, two of which have premiered at east coast film festivals such as the "New York Independent Film and Video Festival".
Morphy currently serves as the primary researcher, author and artist for Americanmonsters.com, and has dedicated the better portion of his adult life to the pursuit of unknown animals and directing documentaries.
During the early 1990s, Morphy conducted cryptozoological research throughout Central Europe, and in 2000 he traveled to South Africa in order to investigate reports of the notorious man-eater known as the mamlambo. During this trip, Morphy also collected information regarding the legendary Howick Falls monster eel, the Inkanyamba. Most recently Morphy has directed the first in what is planned to be a series of cryptozoological documentaries, the initial installment one of which details the exploits of an animal known as the "Honey Island Swamp Monster." Morphy is also putting the finishing touches on the first of three in his series of post-apocalyptic-black-comedies, starring Michael DeForrest and Larissa Lury, entitled "11".- Joan Merriam was born on 6 March 1948 in Auburn, California, USA.
- Jeremy L. Bowen was born on 24 April 1977 in Auburn, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Transamerican Killer (2005).
- Julie Ross was born in Auburn, New York, USA. She is known for Lady Blues (1996) and ESPN American Muscle Magazine (1987).