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- Michele Carey was born on 26 February 1942 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. She was an actress, known for El Dorado (1966), Live a Little, Love a Little (1968) and The Wild Wild West (1965). She was married to Fred G. Strebel. She died on 21 November 2018 in Newport Beach, California, USA.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Chase Stokes was born on 16 September 1992 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He is an actor, known for Outer Banks (2020), One Of Us Is Lying (2021) and Stranger Things (2016).- Producer
- Production Manager
- Actress
Bobbi Sue Luther is an Emmy and Producers Guild Award nominated Producer and Production Manager who has worked extensively behind the camera in both feature films and episodic television. Her Producing credits include projects such as the reboot of Paramount+'s The Game for CBS, AMC's award winning sketch comedy show Sherman's Showcase alongside Producers John Legend and Radical Media as well as Amazon's period drama Sylvie's Love that premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2020.- Actor
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Shawn Alexander Thompson is an American Actor, Writer, Director and Fight Choreographer. Originally from Annapolis, Maryland, he relocated to the Central Florida area in 1989 to advance his education. With several projects completed across multiple genre, and having been nominated and well as having won awards for his Acting, Writing, and Director abilities, Shawn has established himself as a versatile and talented professional across film professions and genre.
As an actor and fight choreographer, Shawn has appeared in numerous films, showcasing his range and depth as a performer. He has also worked behind the scenes as a writer and director, bringing his unique perspective and expertise to each project he undertakes.
With his talent, dedication, and passion for film and television, Shawn Alexander Thompson is a rising star in the industry, and a force to be reckoned with in the years to come.- Lindsey started her career in the entertainment industry as soon as she could walk...and she's been dancin' ever since! It was through her love of dance she booked her first theatrical role, and that's when she discovered her ultimate passion for acting. She is incredibly blessed to have been able to parlay these skills into numerous notable credits and extra curricular interests.
With her Mom in San Diego and Dad in Vail, Lindsey grew up as both a beach princess and a snow bunny. She was equally as happy playing dress-up and twirling on stage and sand as she was snow skiing, rock climbing, and camping.
Although she loved performing professionally at the Starlight Civic Light Opera in her hometown of SD (most notably as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz), Lindsey knew that ultimately she was more big fish than small pond, and decided to move to LA to receive her undergraduate degree in Theatre at The University of Southern California. There the honor of being a World Famous USC Song Girl gave her the opportunity to appear in TV shows, dance on American Idol, and be named as Sports Illustrated's Cheerleader of the Year!
Everywhere she goes people tell her she looks familiar, and she credits that to her numerous national and international commercial, print, and modeling gigs with mega brands like Virgin Mobile, Toyota, and Bud Light - or because she and Denise Richards could've been separated at birth. Thanks, Denise.
Lindsey likes to spend her free time singing, writing, and playing music, which also comes in handy as CEO of The Princess Party, a business dedicated to helping families in their quest of creating Birthday magic. Not only does she get to act, sing and dance in her artistic career, she also gets to bring joy to children and their families by doing so on their special days.
Lindsey currently resides in West Hollywood with her fish named Audrey (as in Hepburn), and is authentically sweet, refreshingly sparkling, and confidently diligent.
Lindsey Rubino: Actress. Biz Owner. Queen of the Princesses. - Actress
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Kara Hamilton was born on 31 July 1975 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. She was an actress, known for Just Like Heaven (2005), The Last Request (2006) and The Awakened (2012). She was married to Matthew Novotny. She died on 3 July 2017 in Tiburon, California, USA.- Writer
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James M. Cain was a 'Film Noir' author. His father was a professor, and president, of 'Washington College'. His mother was an opera singer in Maryland.
James graduated from the same college in 1910, and became a writer for 'Baltimore American', then 'Baltimore Sun' [still being published] by 1914. He was drafted in 1916, and spent 1918 in France as a writer for the 'Army Times'. When released, he did writing for various publications, and by 1934, his first novel,"The Postman Always Rings Twice", was published. Of Course, a very popular movie in 1946.
With adaptations of his novels[credit only as 'story contributor'],he was much in demand in the 40's in the 'Film Noir' category. But, in 1946, he formed a 'Cain Plan' ["American Authors' Authority"]whereby The writers would have authority of copyrights, and be the representative for them in negotiations with the movie producers and court disputes. Resembling 'S.A.G.', it was opposed by an org. called, "The American Writers' Assoc.". There was a debate carried on in the 'Saturday Review'.
He was married 4 times.- Producer
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- Actor
Travis Pastrana was born on 8 October 1983 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Days of My Youth (2014), Action Figures 2 (2018) and Nitro Circus: The Movie (2012). He has been married to Lyn-z Adams Hawkins since 29 October 2011. They have two children.- Keith Amos was born on 26 October 1962 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He was an actor, known for General Hospital (1963), NYPD Blue (1993) and Family Matters (1989). He died on 22 November 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Tanner Cohen was born on 26 January 1987 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Were the World Mine (2008), Getting Go, the Go Doc Project (2013) and Looking (2014).- Clarence's survival skills began at a very young age, in the streets of Baltimore with his three brothers. Violence and crime posed an enormous challenge to navigating in a safe and respectful manner... resulting in Clarence being held at gunpoint a horrible 14 times. This terrifying reality persuaded him to focus on hard work and perseverance inside closed doors as a road for escape. He studied and taught computer science and business management for years.
Clarence spent his time off backpacking on the Appalachian Trail, attempting to hide out from the hustle and bustle of city life. In 2006 he quit his office life completely. After surviving a sailboat crash in a tropical storm on his way to Brazil, getting robbed in Juarez, Mexico, and getting lost in the desert in southern California, Clarence knew his survival skills were not where he wanted them to be.
After spending several months homeless on the streets of San Diego and in the redwood forests of Northern California, Clarence found a job in Montana where he met Laura Zerra (another NAA contestant). Laura assured Clarence that with his experience, he would be great at teaching inner city youth about the outdoors at a wilderness school in Connecticut. After 3 years doing just that, Clarence continued to explore his skill set. He spent years blacksmithing in upstate New York, sailing in MD on the Chesapeake Bay, Mountain climbing in Colorado, and traveling to west Africa (Ghana) and the Caribbean (St. Croix).
Today Clarence teaches survival and ecology in Upstate NY, while visiting family and friends in Baltimore as often as he can. Clarence's passion for educating himself and others has allowed him to gather the life experience and knowledge needed to handle almost anything life throws at him with passion and grace. He is motivated by knowing that everyone will die one day but not everyone truly lives life to the fullest. Clarence looks forward to his next challenge and is anxious to uncover what he will learn from it. - Producer
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- Actor
Phil Blevins is an American actor born in Annapolis, Maryland. He is known for playing Danny in "Juvenile Delinquents" and Jacob in "Woodwalls". Phil studied improv at the Upright Citizen's Brigade in New York City and Los Angeles. Besides acting, Phil played competitive basketball for his entire life before moving to New York to begin acting full time.- Tangela Liles was born on 1 November 2002 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. She is an actress, known for Lady in the Lake (2024), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) and Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming (2022).
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Young Dylan was born on 4 March 2009 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He is an actor, known for Young Dylan (2020), A Boogie wit da Hoodie: Secrets (2020) and Radio Play Revival (2021).- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Clifton Williams (Cliff Williams) is a contemporary film and television composer, songwriter, and music producer. Williams is graduate of the Scoring for Motion Picture and Television program at USC's Thornton School of Music. He received his BA in Music Composition from UC Santa Barbara's College of Creative Studies, where he specialized in composition and orchestration techniques under the mentorship of Dr. Jeremy Haladyna and Dr. Leslie Hogan.
Clifton has worked as a ghost writer for a variety of nationally-aired television projects and a nationally-released feature-length film. He has also scored a number of independently produced short films and contributed tracks to the David Gray and Billy Joel string tribute albums released by Vitamin Records. In addition to these projects, Clifton has been actively involved in the Blue James Band, a touring rock band based in the New England area. He is the lead songwriter for the band and produced three of its full-length albums.- Natalie Roers is an American actress and author. Born in 1979 in Annapolis, MD, Natalie is a (now retired) news anchor whose decade-long news career spanned across three states and earned her three Emmy nominations and one win. A full-time voice over actor, Natalie has voiced literally thousands of projects around the world and has received both Voice Arts and Promax awards for her work. You can catch Natalie on-screen in various films and commercials, too. In addition to her performance work, Natalie is an award-winning, published author. She is the author of the young adult fantasy, Lucid, popular broadcast-industry guide, How to Become a Voice-Over Artist, and the crossover thriller, Beneath Them.
- Vocalist and Actress , Aliyah Moulden made her debut TV appearance as a contestant on The Voice 2017. She became the youngest finalist in the shows history at the time of recording with the assistance of multi award-winning coach, Blake Shelton. Aliyah has been vocally trained by Tamara Beatty and Shaun Royer. Her acting career began at the age of 15, where she became a series regular on Youtube Series "Chicken Girls" for six seasons. She has also been featured on Young Sheldon, and in Anastasia (2018). Aliyah Moulden has blossoming business endeavors and is the CEO of Bloomy, a skin care company now being carried in Urban Outfitters. In January of 2020, Aliyah released her first original song "Alaska" and the music video has been praised for its LGTBTQ+ representation. Currently Aliyah is recording and writing for an upcoming E.P., creating new products for her company, and working on upcoming acting projects.
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- Producer
Jeff Hughes was born on 25 October 1960 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for She Hate Me (2004), The Profit (2001) and All My Children (1970).- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Michael Mattera is an actor whose performing roots are in comedy. While training theatrically in NYC, he worked with The Post Show doing sketch comedy, was a writer & host for VH1's "Best Night Ever", and was voted into the semi-finals for the New York Comedy Festival's "Funniest Comedian in the City".- Actor
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Aaron Dorsey was born on 3 September 1993 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He is an actor, known for The Equalizer (2014), Hard Luck (2006) and Underdog (2007).- Alison Parker was loved by everyone who knew her. Born in Annapolis, MD, Alison grew up in Collinsville, Virginia and graduated from Martinsville High School in 2009. Her many accomplishments included Piedmont District Swimmer of the Year award and multiple academic awards. As a student at the Piedmont Governors School for Math, Science and Technology, she was a member of the award winning robotics team. Alison was a gymnast, a beautiful dancer, and a badass whitewater kayaker.
At James Madison University School of Media Arts and Design she was a news editor at the Breeze, a member of Alpha Phi Sorority, and was a tutor of freshmen calculus students. Before she even had her diploma in hand in 2012, she got got a job offer and joined the news team at WCTI12 in North Carolina as the Jacksonville bureau chief, covering Camp Lejeune and the surrounding area, where she relished the tough schedule and hard news.
Alison was recruited to return to WDBJ7 in Roanoke as the Mornin' Reporter in 2014, and she greeted viewers each weekday morning with a smile and her bubbly personality, hoping to make their day a little brighter. She loved her job and had such a bright future ahead in the field of journalism, but still found time to support her community.
Alison posthumously won two Emmys and two Edward R. Murrow awards for her outstanding work in journalism. As Steve Capus, CBS Evening News producer said at her memorial, "She was going to be with us one day".
But most of all, Alison lived life to the fullest in her short time on earth. - Ashley Williams has appeared as a host on various networks, including ESPN and the Travel Channel. She is the daughter of Emmy award winning talk show host, actor, author, and public speaker, Montel Williams.
Ashley can currently be seen as a "roving" correspondent for the "Montel Williams Show," Paramount Television's nationally syndicated talk show, which is in its 15th season on-air. She has appeared in numerous commercials and has a main role in the feature film, "Horrorween," which begins filming in fall 2006.
At age 22, Ashley is an established dancer, as well, having trained and performed at such prestigious dance academies, as Alvin Ailey, Tremaine, and Broadway Dance. In addition, she has choreographed numerous plays and routines in high school and college, including, "Fiddler on the Roof," and the "Nutcracker."
On her free time, Ashley enjoys snowboarding and traveling around the world with her friends and family. She is also an aspiring businesswoman and fashion designer, hoping to create her own line of custom t-shirts in the near future.
Ashley was born in Annapolis, Maryland and has 3 siblings. She currently resides in New York, New York. - Writer
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The 1926 publication of "Topper" brought writer Thorne Smith immediate acclaim. A sophisticated spoof of middle-class manners and morals, it chronicles the madcap adventures of Cosmo Topper, a mild-mannered bank executive who is rescued from his drab "summer of suburban Sundays" by fun-loving ghosts George and Marion Kerby. A sequel, "Topper Takes a Trip" (1932), records the further ribald escapades of Topper and the Kerbys on the French Riviera. The improbable trio went on to inspire several movies, notably the 1937 film Topper (1937) starring Cary Grant and Constance Bennett, as well as a hit television series Topper (1953)). Following the success of "Topper", Smith enhanced his reputation with a number of clever fantasies. "The Stray Lamb" (1929) features a Topper-like hero whose complacent life is upset when he is transformed into an assortment of animals. In "The Night Life of the Gods" (1931) Smith captivated readers with the nocturnal antics of an oddball inventor who cavorts around Manhattan with reincarnated Greek and Roman deities, and in "Turnabout" (1931) he offered up a screwball comedy about a jaded husband and wife who temporarily switch identities. "Rain in the Doorway" (1933) transports a harassed lawyer from the gloom of the Depression through a portal into a department store tinged with The Marx Brothers lunacy, and "Skin and Bones" (1933) tells of a fashionable photographer who becomes a nearly invisible skeleton at the most inopportune moments. "Did She Fall?", Smith's one mystery, came out in 1930. During this period Smith also wrote "Lazy Bear Lane" (1931), a children's novel, and "The Bishop's Jaegers" (1932), a metaphorical tale about chance-met passengers on a lost ferry boat who find unexpected sanctuary in a nudist colony. "The Glorious Pool" (1934), in which a group of aging hedonists happen upon the fountain of youth, was the last fantasy Smith completed. While vacationing in Florida with his wife and two young daughters, Smith died suddenly of a heart attack on June 21, 1934. His unfinished novel, "The Passionate Witch", was published posthumously in 1941 and adapted for the screen the following year by director René Clair as I Married a Witch (1942), starring Veronica Lake and Fredric March. It was not, as often claimed, the inspiration for the long-running television series Bewitched (1964) with Elizabeth Montgomery.
As recently as 1997 The New York Times rated Smith "one of America's most significant humorous writers" and credited his mischievous ghosts with inspiring such movies as The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), Heaven Can Wait (1978), Beetlejuice (1988), Ghost (1990), Always (1989) and A Life Less Ordinary (1997).- Casting Director
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Gene Vassilaros was born on 19 January 1977 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. He is a casting director, known for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), Cleaner (2007) and The Collector (2009).- Actor
- Music Artist
I was born and raised in Severna Park, MD, a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland. After enrolling in college, I began imitating fraternity brothers, which inspired me to begin acting. I eventually transferred to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles. After a year at the academy, I began building my resume with several television appearances, short films, and stage productions in the Los Angeles area, while establishing myself as an independent hip-hop artist simultaneously.
Upon returning home to Baltimore, MD, I went on hiatus from the industry to focus on my spiritual life. Most recently, however, I released my first full-length album entitled Near-Sighted, and re-entered the acting scene in the local DMV area. Music and acting are gifts I believe God has given me to glorify His Son, Jesus Christ.