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The athletically gifted 6' 7" Charles Aaron "Bubba" Smith played defensive end / defensive tackle for the National Football League's Baltimore Colts (1967-1971), Oakland Raiders (1973-1974), and Houston Oilers (1975-1976). After the conclusion of his football career, Smith moved into a TV & film career, with initial guest appearances on prime time TV shows including Wonder Woman (1975), Charlie's Angels (1976) and Eight Is Enough (1977).
Smith is best known to international film audiences as the softly spoken police officer "Moses Hightower" from the Police Academy (1984) series of comedies, in which he has appeared in all but one of the numerous sequels.- Fran Bennett graduated from the University of Wisconsin with an M.A. and subsequently spent twelve years acting and as voice and movement director with the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. Her Broadway debut was a leading role in the short-lived play Mandingo at the Lyceum Theater in 1961. Thereafter, Bennett concentrated on stage acting and education, serving for many years on the faculty of the California Institute of the Arts, latterly as head of acting and director of performance at the CalArts School of Theater (1996-2003). Her credentials included a teaching spell at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and voice production workshops at several American universities. As an ensemble member of the Los Angeles Women's Shakespeare Company, her dramatis personae tended to be powerful individuals (Othello, King Lear, Oberon, and others). Bennett's screen work has likewise shown a predilection towards sober, resolute authority figures: doctors, judges, head nurses, community leaders and family matriarchs, even a Fleet Admiral on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987). Her TV debut was as early as 1952 but she did not become prolific in that medium until the late 70s. From then on, she regularly guest-starred in episodes of popular fare, ranging from soapies (The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), Dynasty (1981)) to crime drama (Simon & Simon (1981), Crossing Jordan (2001), NCIS (2003)) and science fiction (The Twilight Zone (1985), Quantum Leap (1989)). The Arkansas native was a 2005 inductee into Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. Her honours have included an NAACP Theatre Award and the inaugural AEA/AFTRA/SAG Diversity Award.
- Anne Nelson was born on 6 July 1922 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was married to Harmon Nelson. She died on 20 June 2009 in Baldwin Hills, California, USA.
- Bob Sheppard is the legendary public address announcer and "voice" of Yankee Stadium since 1951. Bob was a speech teacher in the New York City school system and at St. John's University when he joined the Yankees. Yankee officials heard him deliver a tribute to Babe Ruth at a local football game in 1948. They offered him a job on the spot which he did not accept until 3 years later when the Yankees guaranteed him an understudy so his duties with the team would not interfere with his teaching. His clear, concise, and correct speaking style has been heard during a record 52 baseball seasons, 21 World Series and two All Star Games. He's also been the voice of football's New York Giants since 1956. He's especially known for his articulate and touching tributes to baseball greats, personalties, those lost on 9/11, and to the members of our Armed Forces. He has been honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY where is microphone is enshrined. Bob is married with four adult children.
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- Stunts
Stephen Michael Lucinski was born on 3 January 1957 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; to parents Victor M. Luncinski Sr. and Hazel Luncinski (nee McCarthy) and passed away on 8 January 8, 2009 in Baldwin, Pennsylvania, USA. Lucinski had two sons - Stephen J. and Zachary T. Luncinski.
In 1976, he joined the cast of Bill Cardille's television horror movie show "Chiller Theatre" as "Stefan The Castle Prankster". Lucinski continued in this role until the show's end in 1984.
Luncinski also appeared in other "Chiller Theatre" related shows. In 1991 he appeared in the television special "A Chiller Theater Reunion" and in 1992, he appeared in the video documentary "The Chiller Theatre Expo Video Vol. 1". In 1995, Luncinski was also in the movie "Sudden Death" as a stunt actor.
Outside of acting, Luncinski was a business person in Carrick for 40 years at V & S Auto Parts and Pinnacle Auto Service.
He was the uncle of Brian Luncinski, Christina and Carrie Luncinski and nephew of Grace Kreutzer, Marion Weimer, Jessie Bandurski and Jean Przybycin.- Animation Department
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- Director
Mark Glamack was born on 14 February 1947 in Rochester, New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Bionic Six (1987), G.I. Joe (1985) and Spicy City (1997). He died on 29 May 2020 in Baldwin Park, California, USA.- Actress
Pauline Reynolds was born on 13 June 1913 in Mineral Springs, Alabama, USA. She was an actress. She was married to J. Edward Reynolds. She died on 1 April 1982 in Baldwin, Alabama, USA.- Actor
Kenneth Yee was born on 4 January 1940 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor. He died on 2 January 2001 in Baldwin Park, California, USA.- Producer
- Additional Crew
Robert E.A. Lee was born on 9 November 1921 in Spring Grove, Minnesota, USA. Robert E.A. was a producer, known for Martin Luther (1953), Question 7 (1961) and Luther (2003). Robert E.A. was married to Elaine Naeseth. Robert E.A. died on 27 February 2009 in Baldwin, New York, USA.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Arthur Havel was born in 1897. He was an actor, known for Nautical Knights (1938), Playmates (1929) and Plane Crazy (1933). He died on 29 March 1965 in Baldwin, New York, USA.- Writer
- Additional Crew
Frank Atencio was a writer, known for Marty's Corner (1993) and Marty's Corner: The First Ten Years (2005). He died in July 2008 in Baldwin Park, California, USA.- George Stone was born in 1877 in the USA. He was an actor, known for The Jungle Trail (1919) and The Game of Three (1915). He was married to Etta Pillard. He died on 10 July 1939 in Baldwin, New York, USA.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Fred Borges was born on 12 June 1961 in Queens, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Weasels Rip My Flesh (1979) and The Long Island Cannibal Massacre (1980). He died on 31 January 2005 in Baldwin, New York, USA.