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The multi-talented Donald Glover is a writer, actor, musician, comedian, producer and director, who performs under the stage names Childish Gambino and mcDJ. He was born Donald McKinley Glover at Edwards Air Force Base, California, and was raised in Stone Mountain, Georgia. His mother, Beverly (Smith), ran a daycare center, and his father, Donald Glover, is a retired postal worker. He is not, despite rumors, related to actor Danny Glover. He has a younger brother, Stephen Glover, a screenwriter and producer. Donald graduated from New York University with a degree in Dramatic Writing in 2006.
In 2006, at age 23, while still living in the NYU dorms, Glover joined the writing staff of NBC comedy 30 Rock (2006), for which he received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination in 2009. Later credited as an executive story editor, he also had several cameos in front of the camera. In 2009, he left "30 Rock" for a role on the comedy series Community (2009), in which he played an athlete in a rather odd study group, opposite Chevy Chase and Joel McHale. The show ran for six seasons.
Glover is the creator, writer, producer, director and star of the series Atlanta (2016), which debuted on FX in 2016. The series was an immediate critical and commercial hit, winning the 2017 Golden Globe Award for Best Series and Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) for Glover. At the 2017 Primetime Emmy Awards, Glover won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series, while the show also earned four other nominations: Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for Glover (for the episode B.A.N. (2016)) and his brother, Stephen (for the episode Streets on Lock (2016)).
His first stand-up special aired on Comedy Central in March 2010. As Childish Gambino, Glover has released the studio albums "Camp" (2011), "Because the Internet" (2013) and "Awaken, My Love!" (2016). In 2015, he was nominated for Grammy Awards in 2015 for Best Rap Album for "Because the Internet" and Best Rap Performance for his single "3005" In 2018, he was nominated for five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for "Awaken, My Love!" and Record of the Year for the hit "Redbone," winning the Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Performance.
On the big screen, Glover's credits include Magic Mike XXL (2015), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), and The Martian (2015). He will star as the young Lando Calrissian in the upcoming Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) and will provide the voice of Simba in a remake of The Lion King (2019).
In April 2017, Glover was named among Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People in the World."- Actress
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Martha MacIsaac was born on 11 October 1984 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for Superbad (2007), The Last House on the Left (2009) and The Thaw (2009). She has been married to Kyle McCullough since 8 December 2018. They have two children. She was previously married to Torre Catalano.- Actress
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Claire Rankin is from Prince Edward Island.
She is best known as Mary Critch on the comedy series Son Of A Critch (CBC)
She is a trained singer and dancer.
She spent four seasons performing with the Stratford Shakespearean Festival.
She performed the role of Cynthia Murphy on the US National Tour of Dear Evan Hansen.(2020).- Actor
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Jonathan Torrens has worked as a performer, writer and producer for 15 years. In 1989, he started a seven-year run as one of the hosts of Street Cents, an International Emmy award-winning consumer/sketch show for youth. In 1996, Torrens began a five year stint as the host of his own sketch/talk show Jonovision, for which he earned seven Gemini Award nominations, including Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Series and Best Comedy Series. Jonathan Cross's Canada, his parody of a Charles Kuralt style newsmagazine show, aired on CBC last year. As an actor, Jonathan has guest starred twice each on the topical comedies This Hour Has 22 Minutes and Royal Canadian Air Farce, along with recurring roles in the period drama Pit Pony and the sitcom Rideau Hall. This year he's had guest starring roles on Degrassi: The Next Generation and the sketch comedy Listen Missy. As a host, Jonathan's credits are as varied as Living Romance, Canada Day, The CBC News Millenium Special, The East Coast Music Awards and Sesame Park. In film, he won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 1999 Atlantic Film Festival for his feature debut in Thom Fitzgerald's Beefcake. His first romantic comedy, The Breadmaker, premiered at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival in 2003. On the other side of the camera, he has produced and co-written two award-winning shorts: Liquor Store, which won Best Short and Best Director at the Atlantic Film Festival in 1996, and Nan's Taxi, which won the Gemini Award for Best Short Drama in 1997.- Director
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Michael Kennedy is an award-winning, versatile director with a reputation for creating imaginative work that achieves critical and commercial success while addressing significant social issues. He has directed 23 feature-length films/TV movies and over 230 episodes of prime-time drama and comedy including the entire first season of the ground-breaking hit series "Little Mosque On The Prairie" that used humor to attack racism against Muslims in the post-911 world. He was a co-winner of The Canada Award (one of the Special Gemini Awards) for promoting diversity in Canadian television. He was recently nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Direction, TV Movie for "#Roxie", which was also nominated for Best TV Movie. In 2023 Michael was inducted as a "Visionary" onto the Image Arts Wall of Fame at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Michael is often brought in early to help develop a new TV series; he has directed the first episodes filmed and/or aired for 15 different series including: "Little Mosque...", "Pure Pwnage", "Delmer and Marta", "North South", "Mental Block", "Listen Missie", "Screech Owls", "P.R.", "Taking The Falls", "My Life and a Movie", "The Good Germany", "This Space For Rent" and "Jets". He was also one of the directors of the acclaimed comedy series "Kids In The Hall" and directed 14 episodes of the award-winning "Made In Canada" series starring Rick Mercer.
His international reputation has led Michael to direct movies in Mexico, Belize, Germany, Hungary, India, the US, and across Canada. Michael also wrote the scripts for three of the feature films he directed.
Michael has received: 2 Directors Guild of Canada Awards from 8 nominations; a nomination for a Directors Guild of America Award; winner of Best Director at the Canadian Music Video Awards; 4 Best Director Gemini/CSA nominations; and 3 wins from 11 nominations for Best Director at the Canadian Comedy Awards.
Michael has worked for many producers and swears that some of them were happy with his work.- Jackie Torrens is a writer, actor, director and documentary filmmaker based in Halifax, NS. Her documentary films for CBC, Documentary Channel, Bravofactual & Vision have played at festivals around the world such as Hot Docs & Clermont & they include Bernie Langille Wants To Know What Happened To Bernie Langille ("Wonderfully original" - POV Magazine, Documentary), Radical Age, Free Reins, Small Town Show Biz: 2 Dreams from a Harbourtown, My Week On Welfare & Edge of East, as well as the scripted short Pickled Punk. Her work has garnered multiple awards including WIFT-AT's Best Director. For 3 seasons Jackie played social worker Drucie MacKay in the OUTtv mini-series Sex and Violence, a role that earned her a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress in a Drama. She has won an Actra Best Supporting Actress award for her work in the feature film Across the Line. Torrens' radio documentary The Poet Laureate of Youth Now, about a young poet in prison for 2nd degree murder, was given an Atlantic Journalism award. Her radio documentary Camp Mini Ha Ha, about miniaturist artists, received a CBC Award of Excellence. Along with producer Jessica Brown, she owns a production company called Peep Media.
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Brenda Campbell hails from Prince Edward Island in Canada and divides her time between Vancouver, Toronto and Los Angeles. Discovered by an agent in the summer of '97, this beautiful, talented actress was bitten by the acting bug and has never looked back. Brenda has over 25 film and television credits to her name, as well as 59 commercial credits, including three award-winning spots which have appeared on three separate "Best or Funniest" commercials.
Brenda has appeared on such high profile television series as: Supernatural (2005), The Dead Zone (2002), The L Word (2004), Mysterious Ways (2000), First Wave (1998) and The Outer Limits (1995). Film appearances include: Eight Below (2006), Comeback Season (2006), Saving Milly (2005), The Mangler 2 (2002) , L.A.P.D.: To Protect and to Serve (2001), The Spiral Staircase (2000) and Ice Angel (2000). Her credits also include numerous highly-acclaimed short films which have been entered in film festivals around the globe, including "The Clown's Flower". In addition to performing in front of the camera, Brenda spends time behind the scenes as an Acting Coach to children on set.
An avid athlete and outdoors woman, Brenda is skilled in golf, boxing, running and water skiing. She also is a fitness instructor and has firearm training. In her spare time, Brenda enjoys spending quality time with friends, family, especially her nieces & nephews, and her precious little dog, Chandler.- Actor
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Ted Mapes was born on a Nebraska wheat ranch. His father, John H. Mapes, also had cattle, horses, and mules. When Ted was in his 20s, he traveled west to California, where he worked driving a truck in the Signal Hills oil fields near Long Beach, then a moving van for a Los Angeles company. While moving John Barrymore's baggage and equipment from the United Artists studios to Barrymore's home, Ted met a "grip" boss, Alex Hume. That meeting led to Ted's first film job as a grip boss on The Taming of the Shrew (1929). He was later head grip on Tom Mix's last picture, The Miracle Rider (1935), and on The Phantom Empire (1935), in which Gene Autry had his first starring role. Ted had bit parts in many movies, primarily westerns. He appeared in at least 13 serials produced by Republic Pictures. He was also a top stuntman, and doubled Charles Starrett, Bruce Bennett and others. Ted bore a striking resemblance to Gary Cooper and doubled for Cooper in 17 films, beginning with Sergeant York (1941) and including Along Came Jones (1945), The Story of Dr. Wassell (1944), Saratoga Trunk (1945), Unconquered (1947) and Blowing Wild (1953). He also doubled James Stewart in films from Broken Arrow (1950) through Bandolero! (1968). After retiring from acting in 1969, Ted worked for the American Humane Association as an advisor on films in which animals were used, such as Ben (1972) and Willard (1971). Ted was inducted into The Hollywood Stuntmen's Hall of Fame on September 18, 1978.- Lucy Maud Montgomery was a Canadian author with roots in Scotland. She lost her mother at an early age, and was raised by her maternal grandparents. She began to keep a diary and discovered at the age of 10 that she could write poetry. After college she became a teacher but kept writing. In 1908 her first novel, "Anne of Green Gables", was published after having been rejected by several publishers. It was a success. She followed up with a whole series of novels about Anne, and many other stories as well, including a second series starting with "Emily of New Moon". The novels about Anne and Emily are semi-autobiographical and contain many of her own memories from the 1880s and 1890s on Prince Edward Island in Canada. Her novels have been published in over 40 languages, and Anne is known all over the world. Mongomery's books are particularly popular in Japan.
- Jessica Pellerin was born on 10 February 1987 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is an actress, known for Emily of New Moon (1998), Eckhart (2000) and The True Meaning of Crumbfest (1998).
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Born in Prince Edward Island, John began his career in Film and TV after landing principal roles in the popular TV series Trailer Park Boys as Phil the Hydroponics guy, and appearing on the Comedy Network's TV series Liocracy, starring the late Leslie Nielson.
Recent credits include: CBC's Diggstown, USA Network's, Falling Water and the role of Cabinet Minister Andre Bissonnette in Rhombus Media's comedic satire, "Mulroney -The Opera" directed by Larry Weinstein. John starred in the award winning short film, "Yakim" directed by P. Murphy. Yakim won best picture and was the official selection at the Air Canada Film Festival, Victoria and The Canadian International Film Festival.
John received his Bachelor of Arts(Honors) in Theatre and English Literature at Dalhousie University and King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He continued his studies in acting for film at The Vancouver Film School Acting Program. John also enjoys screenwriting and directing and resides in Montreal.- Actress
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Dr. Wendy Walsh is America's thought leader on relationships and is internationally renown as the "Love Guru". She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work as co-host on The Dr. Phil McGraw spin-off, The Doctors (2008) TV show. She also hosts Investigation Discovery Network's Happily Never After (2012), as well as being part of Dr. Drew Pinsky's "Behavior Bureau" on HLN Network. On CNN and 9 Network, Australia, she breaks down the psychology of sex, love, gender roles, divorce, parenting and other human behaviors. Dr. Wendy is an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at California State University, Channel Islands. She holds a B.A. in Journalism, a Masters degree in Psychology, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, and is the author of three books and numerous publications, including "The 30-Day Love Detox". She appears regularly on The Today (1952) Show, CBS This Morning (2012), Good Morning America (1975), The Steve Harvey (2012) Show, The Factor (1996), Inside Edition (1988), The Katie (2012) Couric Show", Jane Velez-Mitchell (2008) and The View (1997). She is the author of three books: "The Boyfriend Test", "The Girlfriend Test" and "The 30-Day Love Detox".- Art Department
Tom Hopkins was born in 1944 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Tom is known for The Moderns (1988). Tom was married to Joan Marshall. Tom died on 23 January 2011 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.- Director
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Dylan is a globally-acclaimed Indian and Canadian filmmaker. His documentary feature film Fire in the Blood premiered in competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and went on to enjoy the longest theatrical run of any non-fiction film in Indian cinema history (five weeks). An official selection at over 100 leading film festivals on six continents, honoured with major awards and accolades worldwide, Fire in the Blood changed the global conversation around access to essential medicine and, in November 2018, was included by legendary Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger among his selection of "26 landmark documentary films of the past seven decades". Of Dylan's filmmaking, critics have said "Dylan Mohan Gray has made cinematic provocation something of a signature" (The Dallas Morning News) and that "Gray's images are exquisite and unsparing... artful in nearly every frame, perhaps so we don't avert our eyes" (The Village Voice & LA Weekly). Earlier in his career Dylan served in key creative roles on feature films in over two dozen countries worldwide, working in close collaboration with renowned directors including Fatih Akin, Peter Greenaway, Paul Greengrass, Deepa Mehta, and Mira Nair. He has been profiled by numerous leading media outlets, including the BBC, The Guardian, The Times of India, Filmmaker Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal. Dylan's film From Durban to Tomorrow (2019) was selected as part of the 2020 Mumbai International Film Festival. Shot in five countries on three continents, the film focuses on the future of global health and human rights, while his narrative feature script, The Last Day of Winter (co-written with Vikramaditya Motwane), was incubated at the Sundance Institute / Mumbai Mantra Screenwriting Lab. In 2017 he was appointed Visiting Professor of History (exploring intersections between history and film) at the Central European University in Budapest, where he had earlier completed his MA, and in 2016 was chosen from over 13,000 graduates for the CEU's inaugural Alumni Impact Award. Dylan most recently directed the premiere episode for the critically-acclaimed Netflix anthology series Bad Boy Billionaires, focusing on Vijay Mallya. Dylan is currently developing several feature film and series concepts.- Location Management
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Michael J. LeGresley was born on 11 May 1965 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Michael J. is a production manager and producer, known for Elysium (2013), Watchmen (2009) and Godzilla (2014).- Location Management
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Damien Owen Trainor was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Damien Owen is known for Outlander (2008), A Stone's Throw (2006) and The Circuit (2008).- Producer
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Amber MacArthur was born on 27 June 1976 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is a producer and actress, known for Tweetstock 007 (2012), Girls Go Geek (2009) and InnerSpace (2008).- Actor
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Chris Murphy was born on 7 November 1968 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), The Girl Next Door (2004) and Wilby Wonderful (2004).- Actress
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Linda Talcott was born on 5 July 1960 in Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Wizard of Speed and Time (1988), Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985) and Fast Forward (1985). She was previously married to Richard Carlton Lee.- Producer
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Charisma started out wanting to be a film actress at age 15, and then she decided that being behind the scenes was more inviting and just as challenging. She finished with a BA in Art and Film from the University of Nevada, then in 2003, met her husband, Kelly, and joined his independent film company, Vision Dynamics Entertainment, Inc. Dozens of projects later, from web series', short films, commercials, music videos and 2 feature length independents, it was time to step it up a notch. So, in 2012, she and filmmaker-husband, Kelly Schwarze created the Indie Film Factory, which is a movie production studio based in Las Vegas, tailored for the independent filmmaker. With the advent of affordable digital motion picture technology, she hopes to continue producing many digital motion picture projects, and also strives to make the Indie Film Factory an indie filmmaking learning and production campus, that empowers the community in this complicated and satisfying art form.
Associate Producer, Assistant Director, Casting Coordinator, Props/Wardrobe Assistant, Assistant Camera, Personal Assistant on Set, Background Extra- Actress
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Tara MacLean was born on 25 October 1973 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is an actress, known for Coyote Ugly (2000), Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999) and Bounce (2000). She is married to Ted Grand. They have two children. She was previously married to Bill Bell.- Actress
Gertrude Carr was born on 22 January 1887 in Prince Edward Island, Canada. She was an actress. She died in January 1969 in California, USA.- Director
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Cavan Campbell was born and raised on Prince Edward Island, Canada, his Sri Lankan mother a writer and his Island father a painter. Introduced first to those arts independently, filmmaking proved the natural synthesis of these early loves, and those islands.
Cavan has written & directed documentary, comedy, and drama, and his films have screened and won awards on four continents. His film Hangnail premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival, while most recently, his psychological horror film Receiver won Best Short Film at the Toronto Reel Asian Int'l Film Festival.
Cavan has contributed to international feature films (It, xXx: Return of Xander Cage, The Ballad of Jack and Rose), series TV (Star Trek: Discovery, Heroes Reborn), and commercials. Making his home in Toronto, Canada, he is a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E).- Sound Department
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Shawn Martin was born in April of 1988 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, the fourth child of Bill Martin and Fay Landry (then Martin, maiden name Gallant).
Growing up in a small city in Canada, he was an active child who loved the outdoors. All through elementary school, he was always asked what he wanted to be when he grew up and never could give a solid answer; a police officer, firefighter, doctor and even a professional wrestler.
It was in 1999, at the age of 11, that he first thought of becoming a filmmaker after seeing The Faculty (1998) by Robert Rodriguez. After a while, the thought left his head with dream constantly changing.
In Junior High, the thought came once again after seeing the advances in technology and how film-making became more like fun instead of a job. He started to study film on the Internet and through the 10 Minute Film Schools on Robert Rodriguez's DVD releases, but with his after work job and very little finances, he deemed the thought impossible.
During a visit trip to his father in Alberta in 2008 is when he finally decided that he wanted to be a filmmaker after reading handouts from SAIT which offered a film program. After missing the deadline to submit a student loan to the school, he decided to try things on his own and wrote his first screenplay later that year.
In late 2008, he founded Joseph James Pictures, an independent production (doing business as) company to produce and release his films.
In 2010, and with the use of a friend's camera, he started shooting his first short film The Bench (2014). All but one scene was shot before the production ended due to cast conflicts and uncontrollable weather.
From 2011 until 2015, the camera used in his productions was supplied by production partner, John Houston.
In November of 2011, he shot Chest Pain (2011) and completed the entire film in only a total of 9 hours.
He submitted the film to several film festivals, including IndieFlix and the Very Short Film Festival.
In March 2012, he released Retaliate (2012) where it competed in the Astana Action Short Film Festival.
Later that year, he released his first animated comedy film, Small Town Kevin (2012) which was created with the help of GoAnimate! and also released a sequel to his first experimental film Drip. (2011) titled Drip 2: Drip Harder (2012) which plays homage to the Die Hard (1988) film series.
In 2013, he produced, shot and edited I Promise (2013), directed by John Houston and written by Ryan Gallant. This marks the first time where Martin has not written nor directed a film released by Joseph James Pictures. The film was entered into the ShortsNonStop Online Film Festival.
In 2013, Martin resumed production on The Bench (2014) after three years of production issues with a new cast and crew.
In April of 2016, Martin shot and released the short film Deep Fried (2016) to coincide with 420, although he is not a user of the substance.
Productions from April 2016 until present will be shot with a Canon Rebel T5, owned by Martin.- Sarah Briand was born in December 1989 in Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is an actress, known for Emily of New Moon (1998), Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story (2003) and Eckhart (2000).
- Angèle Arsenault was born on 1 October 1943 in Abram-Village, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She was an actress, known for Au nom du père et du fils (1993), Maria Chapdelaine (1983) and Le temps de l'avant (1975). She died on 25 February 2014 in Quebec, Canada.
- Gerard Gallant is a Canadian ice hockey coach and former player. He most recently served as the head coach for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Gallant was drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft, sixth round, 107th overall. Gallant made his professional debut with the Adirondack Red Wings of the American Hockey League (AHL) in 1983. At the age of 19, he was the youngest regular on the roster. Spending the full 1983-84 season in the minor league, he finished with 31 goals, 64 points and 195 penalty minutes in 77 games. Gallant split the 1984-85 season between the AHL and NHL, making his Detroit Red Wings debut against the New York Islanders on January 22, 1985. In his first game, he scored against Islanders' goaltender Billy Smith in the second period of a 5-4 Detroit victory.
Gallant played for Team Canada at the 1989 World Ice Hockey Championships under head coach Dave King. Playing alongside Red Wings teammate Steve Yzerman, Gallant scored two goals and had three assists in eight games as the Canadians won the silver medal. - Actor
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Bruce Carruthers was born on 15 June 1901 in Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He was an actor, known for Northern Pursuit (1943), Heart of the North (1938) and Bomba and the Jungle Girl (1952). He died on 10 December 1953 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Director
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Murray Triplett was born on 15 March 1973 in Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA. He is a director and writer, known for The Big Nothing (2005), Ignoble (2005) and EVP: The Whidbey Haunting.- Actor
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Keith L. Callbeck was born on 4 May 1973 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Disposable Life (2002) and Shock to the System (1998).- Jennifer Campbell was born on 15 October 1972 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is an actress, known for Did He Do It? (2015), Attack! of the Viper and Cobra (2024) and Time of Death (2016).
- Liz Rigney was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- Emily Cara Cook was born in 1983 in Stanhope, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is an actress, known for Emily of New Moon (1998).
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Michael Angelo Blackwell was born in Born in Edwards Air Force Base, CA. He grew up a competitive youth playing every sport possible. After High School Michael attended a local community college in the Inland Empire and transferred to Cal State University, San Bernardino. He took two acting classes at the University and fell in love the art. While sitting in a church service watching a short play, he asked himself "Why isn't that me up there"? He auditioned and landed several roles performing in front of thousands in a single setting. Plays such as The Godfather and Gumbo solidified his desire to act. After numerous theatrical plays later, He found himself participating on the big screen, and can be seen in White T the movie. He starting working in short films, church plays, and found modeling opportunities as they came. He is continuing to reach for his ambitious acting career and develop into an incredible entertainer.- Milton Acorn was born on 30 March 1923 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He was married to Gwendolyn MacEwen. He died on 20 August 1986 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- Pastelle LeBlanc was born on 1 February 1980 in Prince Edward Island, Canada. She was an actress, known for Balade (2018) and Secret Songs (2022). She died on 9 April 2022 in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Krista LeGresley was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is known for Sliders (1995), Sins of a Solar Empire (2008) and Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion (2012). She is married to Michael Dobson. They have four children.- Editor
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Gordie MacEachern was born on 31 October 1972 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is an editor, known for Dragon Booster (2004), Backroad Truckers (2021) and Jade Fever (2015).- Actor
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Lennie Gallant was born in Rustico, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is known for Lennie Gallant: Man of Steel (1992), Canvas (2006) and Lennie Gallant: Which Way Does the River Run (1994).- Franklin K. Lane was born on 15 July 1864 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
- The Chucky Danger Band was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
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Kent Stetson was born on 5 July 1948 in Marshfield, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is a director and actor, known for Yarns from Pigeon Inlet (1979) and Life Classes (1988).- Brad was born & raised in Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island. Both his parents are lobster fishers. Met best friend Vincent Lecavalier at Athol Murray College of Notre Dame, at the age of fourteen, where the two were roommates at the dorm. Both played for Rimouski of the QMJHL. While Lecavalier was selected first overall in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, Richards went in the third round, 64th overall.
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Linda Pope was born on 29 September 1950 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. She is an actress, known for Snow Cake (2006), Last Night (1998) and E.N.G. (1989).- Rose Morgan was born in 1912 in Edwards, Mississippi, USA. She was married to Joe Louis. She died on 16 December 2008 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Shannon Pratt was born on 20 August 1976 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Shannon is an assistant director, known for I, Robot (2004), Shooter (2007) and In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Christian Milligan was born on 22 October 1980 in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Christian is a cinematographer, known for The Lighthouse (2019), Polaroid (2019) and Amelia (2009).- Sound Department
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John Martin was born in 1952 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is a director and writer, known for North to Nowhere (1989), The Sacred Balance (2002) and South of Wawa (1991). He has been married to Elizabeth Klinck since 1988. They have two children.- Actor
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Anthony Narvaez was born on 2 June 1982 in Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA. He is an actor, known for King Toad (2012), Barbarians (2010) and Bitter Bartender (2012).- David Horton was born on 7 May 1991 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is an actor, known for Retaliate (2012).