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Most recently, Keri can be seen starring in "The Diplomat" for Netflix in which Keri plays the titular role of an American Diplomat in London. She also stars in an episode of the limited anthology series "Extrapolations" created by Scott Burns. She also recently starred in "Cocaine Bear" for Universal Pictures from director Elizabeth Banks. Last year, she starred in the supernatural horror thriller "Antlers" for director Scott Cooper and producer Guillermo del Toro, and in "Star Wars: Episode IX" which reunited her with friend and director J.J. Abrams.
For six seasons Keri starred in the critically acclaimed FX series "The Americans" for which she received a Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama, three Emmy Award nominations, two Golden Globe Award nominations, six Critics' Choice Award nominations - one win - and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination.
Russell's film credits include "We Were Soldiers," "Mad About Mambo," "The Upside of Anger," "Mission Impossible III," "August Rush," "The Girl In The Park," "Bedtime Stories," Extraordinary Measures," "Goats," "Austenland," "Dark Skies," "Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes," "Free State Of Jones," and the romantic comedy "Waitress" for which she received rave reviews.
Keri first garnered attention when she starred in the title role of the hit television series "Felicity" from J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves. Just four months after the show's acclaimed premiere on the WB, she was honored with a Golden Globe® Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series.
Keri's other television credits include the miniseries "Into the West," executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation "The Magic of Ordinary Days," and "Running Wilde" with Will Arnett.
Keri starred alongside Adam Driver in the Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson's "Burn This." The limited engagement play, directed by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer, opened in March 2019 and ran through July 2019.
Russell returned to New York theatre after making her off- Broadway stage debut in production of Neil LaBute's "Fat Pig," in 2005.- Director
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Jon Watts is an American filmmaker and screenwriter. He directed Cop Car and Clown before he was picked by Marvel and Sony to direct Spider-Man: Homecoming starring Tom Holland and Zendaya. It's success resulted in two sequels, Far from Home in 2019 and No Way Home in 2021. He was also picked by Marvel to direct a Fantastic Four reboot film following the failure of Josh Trank's Fant4stic, but dropped the directing role in April 2022.- Actress
At 5'10", volleyball came naturally to Summer. She lettered for four seasons in the sport at Fountain Valley high school, and signed a letter of intent with San Diego State in the spring of 1997 to play outside hitter for the Aztecs. Ms. Altice competed for two years at SDSU while studying communications. She was named to the All-WAC Academic team in '99 for her sophomore season, during which she maintained in 3.85 GPA. Ms. Altice transferred to UCLA in Spring 2000 to continue her communications studies and further pursue her modeling career. (In '95 she won YM's cover girl contest, and later signed with Elite modeling agency.) Ms. Altice was the Playmate of the Month for August 2000, and is a strong possibility for Playmate of the Year '01.- Chelsea Talmadge was born in Fountain Valley, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Doctor Sleep (2019), Stranger Things (2016) and Still the King (2016).
- Justin began his career as a model for California surf brand Ocean Pacific and appeared in shows with the Tony Award-winning South Coast Repertory and the Royal National Theatre. He trained in the musical theatre conservatory at the Orange County High School of the Arts. At 14, Justin auditioned and was cast as part of the ensemble in the Royal National Theatre's production of "An Enemy of the People" with Sir Ian McKellan. His audition piece was a poem by William Yeats, which he read with a British accent for director Trevor Nunn. The only U.S. engagement ran for six weeks in the summer of 1998 at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. He made a return to the acting world in 2007 as the Finnish video gamer in a U.S. national TV ad campaign for Mountain Dew Game Fuel, directed by Craig Gillespie. Later that year, Justin enrolled in courses at Saddleback College where he studied political science.
In 2024, Justin will be making his television debut as Cody Myers in Oxygen's true-crime series Sin City Murders (2024) and as Detective Tim Brown in Investigation Discovery's popular ongoing true crime series Murder in the Heartland (2017). He can also be seen in Dana Kippel's short Damaged (a Watch The Footage production), which is being submitted to both the Sundance and SXSW film festivals. Justin has made appearances in several music videos - most notably with Nickelodeon alum Drake Bell in "Going Away," HUNNY's "Homesick" (Epitaph Records), and in Mallory Merk's "Thorns" (Warner Records).
Justin has walked the runway for L.A. Fashion Week, and in 2023 he booked a print campaign for luxury brand Global Intuition in a collab with Heroes Motors. The brand has been featured in Vogue World (Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert Denim Campaign) and the Vogue Fall Fashion issue featuring Taylor Swift. Justin became SAG eligible in 2007 and has been a member of the Actor's Equity Association since 1998. He is represented by Arc Artist Management and Stark Talent Agency in Los Angeles. - Producer
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Joseph Walter Jackson was born in Fountain Hill, Arkansas, to Crystal Lee (King) and Samuel Jackson, a schoolteacher. Raised during the Depression in Oakland, California, Jackson learned the importance of work at an early age. In the 1950s, he formed and played guitar with his band with his brother. During the early 1960s, he worked two jobs to support his six boys and three girls. He also rehearsed his eldest five boys for years, then entered them in local talent contests. During the mid '60s, he booked the Jackson 5 at gigs all over the Eastern U.S., and they performed with other acts like Gladys Knight & The Pips who were already recording for Motown. Jackson gave up his career as a musician to manage his sons.
After his boys won all the talent contests, including Harlem's Apollo Theater, he signed the Jackson 5 to their first record deal, with Steeltown Records. In 1969, he drove the Jackson 5 to their secret audition at Motown, in Detroit.
Jackson later relocated his family to California and supervised every Jackson 5 recording session. After the Jackson 5's first single, "I Want You Back" hit #1, his group's first four singles sold 10 million copies in 10 months, setting a world record for sales, it becomes clear that his dream to make his sons the first black teenagers to become internationally known recording stars had come true.
He then financed the recording of daughter Janet Jackson's first demo and signed her to A&M Records, which later released her first hit albums "Control" and "Rhythm Nation", which were produced in conjunction with his production company. He also helped daughter La Toya Jackson record her first album at Private I Records and assisted Rebbie Jackson to Michael's label MJJ.
Jackson was awarded a proclamation in the Rock and Roll Hall of fame as the Best Entertainment Manager of All Time by Jane L. Campbell, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio in October 2002. Recently, he's made several trips to Africa, and testified on Michael Jackson's behalf in a trial where a jury agreed with him that Michael co-wrote "We Are the World". He just finished a film as co-producer with Paul D'Angelo (II) [IMDb has problems with within-name apostrophes] and one of his artists, Crystal Marven, called Destination Fame (2012). Jackson also co-created a television sitcom, "Blended", a family comedy, about the life of a young interracial couple and their two opposite families blending.- Producer
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Aaron Schoenke is a fan favorite when it comes to the nerd community and film world. His directing style has created a huge fan following for him and his work. Being a director, actor and stunt man makes him incredible versatile in front and behind the camera.
He owns and operates his own production studio, Bat in the Sun Productions, along side his Father, where together they have produced multiple hit web series, national commercials, and a feature film.
Aaron Schoenke's YouTube channel, Bat in the Sun, has over 2.4 million subscribers and 425 million views. His fan base is built up of passionate, loyal fans who follow him across all his social media platforms.
His series, Super Power Beat Down, is one of the most popular YouTube series of all time and has won for best Web Series at the Geekie's in 2015 and 2019, along with being nominated for multiple awards at the Streamy Awards, including best best stunts, best visual effects, and best series.
Other notable mentions is performing as lead motion capture artist in the 'Amazing' Spider-man games as well as writing a hit comic for Valiant Comics.- Actress
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Summer Sveinson was born on 22 May 1985 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Scary Tales (2011), Style Tribe and Stuck (2019).- Actress
Audra Marie was born on 10 July 1982 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Method (2009), Workshop (2009) and Father of Invention (2010).- Editorial Department
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Tara Nicole Lee was born in Fountain Valley, California, USA. Tara Nicole is a producer and production manager, known for Apples Never Fall (2024), Minx (2022) and Fall City (2018).- Lovely and shapely brunette looker Kimberly Phillips was born on January 9, 1987 in Fountain Valley, California. She grew up in Corona, California. Phillips graduated from high school with straight A's. Kimberly worked her way through college as a waitress and preschool teacher. Phillips has an associates degree in liberal arts. Phillips was chosen to be the Playmate of the Month in the September, 2009 issue of the famous men's magazine despite the fact that she had no previous professional modeling experience. Kimberly has appeared as herself on a few episodes of the reality TV series "The Girls Next Door."
- Kenny Tran was born on January 21, 1995, in Fountain Valley, CA. Shortly thereafter his family relocated to Kansas City, MO where he would reside until attending college at Illinois Wesleyan University where he studied musical theatre. He is most known for his stage work, culminating in playing the lead role in the US Premiere of the musical Maybe Happy Ending at the Tony-award-winning Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, GA. He can be seen in the short film Isaac (2020) as well as the Netflix Animated series Dead End: Paranormal Park as Logs.
- American poet and writer, several of whose short stories were filmed. The son of a U.S. Army officer who inculcated in Benet and his brother, famed poet William Rose Benet, an appreciation for excellence in literature, Benet was raised around military posts. He attended Yale University, then traveled to Paris, where he met his wife, Rosemary Carr, and began to write professionally. While in Paris again on a Guggenheim Fellowship, he published the story, The Sobbin Women, which later became the basis for the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1929 for his narrative poem on the American Civil War, "John Brown's Body." He also wrote numerous radio dramas and a few screenplays before his early death at 44.
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Anthony is an Emmy winning Producer, Director, and Creative Storyteller with a career that spans Film, Television, Commercial and Technology where he holds several patents in the Interactive Video space. His career began when his senior thesis short film 'Four Faces of God' won him critical praise at the Sundance Film Festival. Capitalizing on that notoriety, Anthony went on to setup several film projects, including one with Adam Sandler, before going on to work with legendary Walter Hill.
At 27 he shifted his career slightly and founded Sponsor Me, Inc / The Next X, the first multimedia broadcast, branding and distribution platform, providing compelling action sports content across multiple devices: Television, Web, and Mobile. The concept was to take an unsponsored action sports athlete and take him/her from zero to a brandable action sports hero in 8 weeks.
Anthony has produced, directed and/or developed content for Showtime, Viacom, Disney, Millennium Films, Sony Pictures, and countless commercial brands. His love for story, and the way audiences connect with, and around great content, has always been a driving force for him. Whether it's on the big screen, the TV, or a mobile device, engaging with an audience is what gets him up in the morning (and far too often keeps him up late at night), much to the dismay of his wife and three sons.- Music Department
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Matthew Llewellyn was born in Fountain Valley, California, USA. Matthew is a composer, known for The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), Furious 7 (2015) and Scream (2022).- Cierra Voelkl grew up living in Tustin, California with her parents Richele and Jim but also has two older half-brothers, Jason and Ryan. Ever since she was a baby, performing has been in her blood. From the Miss Tustin Toddler pageant to dance classes, she couldn't stay off the stage. In 2003, Cierra joined the new local studio, South Coast Performing Arts and soon enough, she was on their competing team living her dream. After leaving her studio after the 8th grade, she wanted to focus on school and pursue acting. In May of 2009, Cierra was an extra in the feature film People Like Us and starting in December starting working on the Nickolodeon show Victorious and soon, iCarly. Around her 16th birthday, Cierra wanted to dance again and joined the local dance crew Smurf Kids as a hip hop dancer and is going far.
- Rhonda Smith was born on 17 January 1966 in Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on 23 January 2008 in Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Justin attend Southern California College (now Vanguard University) in Costa Mesa, California. He graduated with a Bachelors of Arts Degree in TV/Film Production. Justin produced his first Short Film, Picket Guy in 2005, and it was nominated for 4 awards including Best Comedy in the 168 Film Festival. He has produced several other short films as well as worked on a feature film that was filmed in the Philippines.- Casting Department
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Shane Saunders was born on 12 May 1992 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is a producer, known for The Drop (2014), FBI (2018) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).- Director
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Chris Bollinger was born on 20 March 1991 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Sugar, Silence and Everyday Violence, Merge (2015) and Kilroy (2021).- Writer
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Hope Lopez is a multidisciplinary filmmaker and Chicana activist born and raised in Southern California. She is a showrunner, director, writer, producer, actor, editor, and musician with the intention of bringing accurate representation to marginalized communities through complex and intersectional characters.
After three years, Hope matriculated from California State University Long Beach with a B.A. in Screenwriting and a minor in Production Management. In addition, she completed her M.F.A. in Screenwriting at California State University Fullerton.
With three development internships under her belt, Hope branches out into the podcast arena with Let's Get Creative (2022-present) which focuses on bringing underrepresented voices to the forefront. Furthermore, she created the organization Latinas in Film which provides a safe space for Latina filmmakers to create, connect, and flourish.
Regarding her work, Hope created a self-portrait called Are You a Revolutionary? (2021) and wrote a short film called A Rose's Thorn (2022). In addition, she co-wrote/produced/acted in a short film, SuperNed (2023). For her latest project, Hope serves as a Showrunner/Executive Producer of the highly anticipated comedy show Funny's Not Dead! (2022-present).- Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates was born and raised in Fountain Inn, South Carolina, in the early 1900s. His parents were sharecroppers. When he was a young child, he would dance for nickels in front of local street audiences. In 1919, Clayton took a job in a farm factory to help his family survive, yet it only lasted a few days when fate struck. He lost his left leg to a cotton gin accident at age 12. Clayton subsequently taught himself to tap dance with a makeshift wooden peg leg from which he took his nickname.
From the 1920s to the 1940s, Peg Leg entertained audiences with his unique brand of tap dancing, traveling all around the US on the Vaudeville circuit. By this time, he had established himself as a world-famous tap dancer, even performing for Queen Elizabeth II. He was landing roles in movies and on TV, especially The Ed Sullivan Show (1948), which was hosted by Ed Sullivan. He was one of the most popular and regular guests of that legendary show, making over 20 fabulous appearances.
In 1951, it was time to settle down and have the world come to him, so Peg Leg and his wife Alice purchased property in the world-renowned Catskill Mountains of New York, where the so-called Borscht Belt of Jewish resorts was located. They established the Peg Leg Bates Country Club, and this made him the first Black resort owner in the US, during a time when racial segregation was still in force. Countless famous musicians, dancers, and performers came to the resort to entertain throughout the 40 years of its operation, which included Ella Fitzgerald, Sammy Davis Jr., Sidney Poitier, Mel Tormé Nat 'King' Cole, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, and Louis Armstrong. In its heyday, it was the summer hot spot, and the performance hall was always a packed house.
In 1987, Peg Leg suffered the loss of his beloved Alice. Shortly thereafter, he gave up the business and was in the care of Melody, his only daughter and her husband.
Peg Leg met filmmaker Tasciotti in 1997, and, along with Gregory Hines, they had been planning out his biography during what was to be the last days of his life, as well as Hines, who died in 2003. Peg Leg traveled to perform at a fund-raiser in 1998 in his hometown of Fountain Inn, South Carolina, and then collapsed on his way to church the next day, December 8, at age 91.
A section of US Route 209 in New York is named in honor of Peg Leg Bates--from Spring Glen to Kingston, the first state capitol. Tasciotti went on to renovate Peg Leg's original house on the former resort property and establish the site on the National Historic Registry.
Peg Leg is remembered by those who knew him as a great humanitarian and a kind, compassionate man. There are two definitive documentaries of his life, Hudson West Productions' The Dancing Man (1992) (featuring host Gregory Hines) and Silver Spring Studios' "The Legacy of Peg Leg Bates." There is one children's book about him, "Knockin' on Wood" by Lynne Barasch, which was published in 2006.
An annual award is given in his name to outstanding achievement in dance. The first was awarded to James 'Buster' Brown. Today, Peg Leg remains an entertainment giant in tap dancing and inspires many with his memorable style. - Camera and Electrical Department
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Michael Fugal was born on 7 September 1977 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is known for High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008), The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) and The Book of Mormon Movie, Volume 1: The Journey (2003). He has been married to Shannon Andrews Fugal since 17 May 2007.- Lester Ferguson was born in Fountain Springs, Pennsylvania as Lester James Ferguson. He moved with his family to Philadelphia where he grew up, but after World War II he stayed in England and became a celebrity as an opera singer.
Ferguson arrived in Britain from the United States with the U.S. Army in 1943. As a Army captain, he was named to the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Britain's King George VI in 1945 for his military service during World War II.
Ferguson also found work as an actor, known for The Fatal Night (1948), BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950), and Val Parnell's Startime (1956).
He developed cancer in 1965, and had not performed since 1984 when died in England at St. George's Hospital, London on 27 December 1995 at age 78. - Matthew John is in American singer, songwriter, and Human Rights activist He entered the music industry in 2014. Matthew was also a child actor and appeared in shows like Baywatch and Sisters and Rockford Files. Matthew also appeared in the final season of Nashville as a background actor. Matthew has had music featured in Huffington Post, Gay Times and the Indie Film 'A Night Without Armor (2017)
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Karim Zaid Alkhouli was born on February 12, 1997, in Fountain Valley, California. He is the youngest of three siblings. His father, Hassan Alkhouli, was an immigrant from Damascus, Syria, who came to the United States to practice medicine. His mother, Maria Khani, also a Syrian immigrant, is an educator, a Public Speaker and a Senior Chaplin. Alkhouli is a director, writer, and producer.- Born in Fountain Valley, this native Californian beauty admits that before she could barely walk she found herself glued to the TV watching her favorite shows and then re-enact all her favorite scenes as her very patient father would video tape each and very performance from beginning to end. By the age of 5 Stephanie finally convinced her mother into signing her up for a children's theater camp where she quickly became the star attraction in almost every production. One of her fondest memories was beating out 20 other kids for the lead role in "Chicken Little" on the last day of camp. As she later tell Forest Kimler of the Orange County Register, "I still laugh when I think about how important that dumb little role turned out to be. It gave me all the encourage I'd ever need in my pursuit for a life in show business". By the time she reached Manhatten Beach Middle School Stephanie was a regular fixture in practically every school production like the lead in both "Macbeth" and "Othello" Other favorites included, The Nutcracker", "A Christmas Carol", "Alice in "Wonderland, "The Wizard of Oz" and of course Cinderella" not exactly what she imagined for herself after all the adolescent years spent in front of a Television set. But she admits the classics served as some of the best training and challenges in her young acting career. Much like elementary school, her high school years at Laguna Hills was a continuation of one theatrical production after another. Shortly after graduating from the University of Hawaii with a degree in Theater Arts she promptly headed back to the mainland where she would make an all assault on the film/TV industry. She quickly landed a nice role in the film "One Bad day", followed closely behind by parts in :Behind the Nine" and a nice recurring role on the ABC soap "All My Children". Other works include "Ray of Sunshine", "Life on a Stick" and the NBC Soap "Passions" For one young California beauty named Stephanie, her career and the lights of Hollywood look very bright.
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Joshua David Tellez as born on July 17, 1989. He was born in Orange County CA. After his father (David Michael Tellez) passed away, he and his Mother (Maria R. Tellez) moved to Mexico, where Josh grew up learning his culture background. He first fell in love with acting at the age of eight years old. His favorite movie was "Sister Act" He says that Whoopi Goldberg really knew how to put a smile on his face. Around the same time Josh also fell in love with singing. His fathers favorite song was "I Will Always Love You" By Whitney Houston. Josh grew up with the hope to one day sing that song live in front of hundreds of people. Joshua's dream was never to be in front of the camera, his dream is to be apart of either the music or film industry in anyway possible.
In 2008 Josh Tellez moved to Los Angeles and attended The Art Institute of Los Angeles in the Digital Filmmaking department.- Linda P. Tran was born on 9 March 1992 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Innocent Blood (2013) and Black and Jewish (Black and Yellow Parody) (2011).
- Jacob Hyland was born on 13 September 1987 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Underdog (2003). He has been married to Tiffany Hyland since 1 September 2007. They have four children.
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Alexandra Peters was born on 13 April 1992 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. She is known for The Devil's Carnival (2012).- Jonathan Nguyen was born on 4 March 1987 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Unfabulous (2004).
- Tiffiny Andrews was born on 17 June 1987 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Killer Biker Chicks (2009) and The Hunters (2003).
- Josh Hillinger is an actor, host, and producer. He graduated from San Francisco State University with a BA in theatre before performing in Tony n' Tina's Wedding for two years. He currently performs primarily musical theatre in Los Angeles. He is a board member for Color & Light Theatre Ensemble and on the creative committee for Virtual Arts. Favorite roles include Meowth in Pokemusical, Ivan in Giraffenstein, Dude 2 in Things to Ruin, and Sam Byck in Assassins.
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Anthony Huang was born on 23 June 1987 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. Anthony is an editor, known for Area 51 (2015), Elimination (2010) and BlackBoxTV (2010).- Actor
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Evan Wohrman was born on 29 June 1990 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is an actor, known for What Goes Up (2014), Mega64 (2004) and Suburban Legends (2008).- Additional Crew
Anthony Murillo has been practicing Public Relations for nearly eight years. After short tenures as an executive at Burditch Marketing Communications and Atomic PR, he now serves as Managing Director and Publicist for amPR, a firm he founded in 2003. Anthony has a stellar track record as publicist for the entertainment industry's top and emerging actors, television personalities, directors, musicians, feature films and professional organizations. He, and his team, work tirelessly to bring their clients the best product out there in order to showcase talent that is the most up and coming.- Additional Crew
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Jesse Rangel was born on 6 February 1990 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is a producer, known for Robot Club (2015), Conversations (2015) and The Escape Plan (2016).- Nathan Hagstrom was born on 9 November 1982 in Fountain Valley, California, USA.
- Allison Albeen was born on 16 June 1987 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Camera Shy (2004) and Night of the Werewolf (2006).
- Alexander Weber was born on 9 May 1993 in Fountain Valley, California, USA.
- Kelly Caitlin McFerren is a California born actress. Born in Fountain Valley, CA, she has lived in California, Texas, Florida, and New York. After spending three years doing Entertainment at Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, she attended and graduated college at Angelo State University with a major in Biology. She now lives in New York City where she works as an actress.
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Dustin Ravize; born on February 21st, 1989 in Fountain Valley, California. He grew up in Huntington Beach, California.
In late 2007, Dustin Ravize moved to Syracuse, New York, to attend Syracuse University.
In late 2011, Dustin Ravize; produced his short film with filmmaker Tom Hinueber
In early 2012, Dustin Ravize began to prepare for his next production venture which is a science fiction drama with filmmaker Tom Hinueber- Actor
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Alain Dang was born on 9 February 1989 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Philippe Lelièvre Givré (2005).- Tim had moved to Massachusetts at the age of 5, after graduating from high school in 1993 he moved with his family again this time to Maryland. Off to college in West Virginia for a short time, Tim decided that college wasn't for him and came back home to Maryland. Thats when his career took off.
Tim became a certified personal trainer/strength coach in 1994 working in some of Marylands top clubs. It was here that Tim had started making a name for himself. Tim had the opportunity to train many people in the law enforcement, government, professional and collegiate athletes.
Growing up, Tim was a very accomplished athlete through high school and after college. A natural comedian, he always had the knack to keep his peers on their toes. He has 1 older brother and his parents are still together. - Frank Vanderpool, who graduated from OSU in 1987, lives in Portland, Oregon with this wife and three boys. He looks forward to resuming his acting career in the years to come. He currently works for an unnamed multi-billion dollar corporation.
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Krystal Osborne was born on March 8, 1984, in Fountain Valley, California, but grew up in Titusville, Florida. She's always been into horror FX and she was fortunate enough to be invited to join the F/X team for a film called Ghost House by her friend/ mentor 'Daniel Ingraham'. She's worked on a few Indie films, such as Ghost House and '_Night (2006)-' (2006) with Daniel, and is an Assistant Make Up Artist with Infinite Mirth Studio in Apopka, Florida. Krystal is a qualified Hairstylist for film, television, live events, and theatre productions. Krystal is also a very talented artist and sculptor, and has had her work shown in a few galleries in Orange county and Brevard county in Central Florida.- Krisha Davis was born on 26 July 1981 in Fountain Valley, California, USA.
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Damien Blaise was born on 16 January 1985 in Fountain Valley, California, USA. He is a composer and actor, known for Ladies of Rap (2012), Ironside (2013) and Workaholics (2011).