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- Donald Henderson Clarke was born on 24 August 1887 in South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA. Donald Henderson was a writer, known for Female (1933), The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939) and The Ghost Ship (1943). Donald Henderson died on 27 March 1958 in Delray Beach, Florida, USA.
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Jodie Brunelle is an actress and model hailing from rural Massachusetts where she was a varsity cheerleader throughout high school. She earned a Bachelors Degree from Westfield State University where she majored in both psychology and theater. This is where she nurtured her love for theatre, performing as an actress and dancer in productions throughout New England for much of her adult life. Brunelle also performed with a traveling comedy troupe based in Massachusetts. She later went on to earn a Masters of Social Work degree from the prestigious Smith College. The ambitious and hard working Brunelle maintained a successful career as a psychotherapist for over a decade.
Her film, television and modeling career did not begin until her early 30s following her marriage and the birth of her only child. She eventually left the full time work as a therapist to pursue her love of acting, professionally.
Brunelle earned the right to join the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists in 2005 and has appeared in countless films, television productions, and commercials. She is most often cast in roles portraying upper-class, wealthy characters. She also continues appear regularly in print, voice over and corporate films.- Writer
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Charles A. Taylor was born on 20 January 1864 in South Hadley, Massachusetts, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Through Eyes of Men (1920), The Half Breed (1922) and Mister 44 (1916). He was married to Laurette Taylor and Emma McKenna. He died on 21 March 1942 in Glendale, California, USA.