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- Leslie Hamilton Gearren was born on 26 September 1956 in Salisbury, Maryland, USA. She was an actress, known for Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). She died on 22 August 2020 in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, USA.
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Brooke Campbell is a proud member of the Screen Actors Guild, Actors Equity Association, and the American Federation of Film and Television Artists. She earned her Master of Arts degree in Drama Therapy (Music and Performing Professions) from New York University and works as a Creative Arts Therapy Coordinator. Brooke is a New York licensed creative arts therapist. She has presented nationally in New York and Philadelphia on the topics of research, trauma, and creative arts therapy. She has a passion for using drama and creative arts in a healing manner with victims of trauma and children. Brooke's future plans include forming a small private practice utilizing Drama Therapy and pursuing her acting career.- Composer
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Lewis Spratlan was born on 5 September 1940 in Miami, Florida, USA. He was a composer, known for Innocent Creep (2013) and A Letter Without Words (1998). He was married to Melinda Kessler. He died on 9 February 2023 in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, USA.- John Mazur was born on 17 June 1930 in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 1 November 2013 in Mount. Laurel, New Jersey, USA.
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Composer, songwriter ("The Ballad of Diver Dan"), author, sound engineer and publisher, educated at the Drexel Institute and in private music study. He served in the United States Army Air Force during World war II, then became an electronics engineer for over seven years, and a recording engineer for film and recording studios. He organized his own recording studio and publishing company, as well. Joining ASCAP in 1961, his chief musical collaborators included Nicholas Catucci and Leon Rhodes.