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Jeff Bowler is an Emmy award-winning film and TV producer, as well as a financier known for his successful productions and ability to finance films. Born outside Boston, Massachusetts, Jeff followed his passion for film and moved to California at the age of 22.
Jeff created the hit TV show "Inked" in 2005 and has since produced over $250 million worth of films and over 300 hours of television and is the co-owner of Wonderfilm Media, one of the most successful independent studios in the industry. In addition, Jeff is a co-owner of the iconic Los Angeles pizza restaurant, "Village Pizzeria" located in Larchmont Village, along with his long-time business partner Bret Saxon and movie star Frank Grillo.
In 2023 Bowler and his company Wonderfilm Media partnered with Mark Wahlberg and his company to co produce the incredible life story of Jack Lalanne.
With his extensive experience in the film industry and successful track record, Jeff Bowler is a well-respected figure in the entertainment world. His dedication to his family, his work, and his community have made him an inspiration to many aspiring filmmakers and producers.- Visual Effects
- Editor
- Cinematographer
David Matheny was born on 28 February 1985 in Gardner, Kansas, USA. He is an editor and cinematographer, known for Lemon (2017), Fall (2022) and Oh Lucy! (2017).- Bill Robbins Sr. was born on 5 January 1955 in Gardner, Kansas, USA. He was married to Barbara Robbins. He died on 28 July 2021.
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- Music Department
Native of Kansas, Phillip Moore during his high school years participated with his parents, two brothers and sister in the Chautauqua circuit as "The Musical Moore's", traveling as far west as California, and states west of the Mississippi River. In 1924, Phil entered Baker University in Baldwin, Kansas but decided that music was the life for him, got a job in Oklahoma City at the Huckins Hotel on Broadway playing in a band which lasted four years which included a trip with some buddies and band members, Goof Moyer and Babe Hildeman on sax and flute to California, earning money playing the saxophone in speakeasies during the prohibition. Moore taught music at Kansas Chetopa and at Hill City High Schools, before relocating to Colorado teaching at Limon High School for several years. This is where he started his first marching band under his direction, amazing everyone by winning first place in the state wide band competition. Then it was back to Kansas to teach music at Saint Francis High where his choral group won high honors. Wanting to get back to band work, he took a position teaching music at Walsenburg, Colorado.
By 1942 he decided to move the family to California to fulfill his dream of living there, becoming part owner of the Moore Livingston Music Stores in Huntington Park and Downey. Huntington Park was a huge store with several teaching studios, famous for its extensive sheet music selection.
Phil also started the unique and famous Huntington Park Youth Band, which played in the Pasadena Rose Bowl Parade, intermission at Rams football games, opening day at Disneyland, returning regularly. Several trips north to Banff and the Calgary, Canada Stampede celebration where they performed before the Queen of England, and traveling as far as Washington D.C. performing at the Worlds Fair and Yankee Stadium. Their fame came not only from their excellent playing, but mainly from the unique idea of having his band do dance steps as they played to such tunes as "Jada", "Darktown Strutter's Ball", and "The Irish Washer Woman". The band members also played in The Ambassadors Dance Band and German Band playing polka music. Phil invented an ingenious visual teaching device device with revolving arrows that move up and down on a musical staff, which greatly aided his band members and other students to learn rhythm. This led his students to refer to him later as the down up man.- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Writer
Ford was born in Gardner, Massachusetts and was raised in West Boylston, Massachusetts. He is the younger brother of Jim Ford, a professional actor and stuntman. He is the son of John and Linda Ford, a fire fighter and nurse. Ford received his Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from Providence College in Providence, Rhode Island, and his Masters of Arts in Mathematics from Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts. He has worked with Forest Fire Productions since its founding, debuting in the 2008 short film Wiffle Ball (2008).- Ashley Bowler was born in Gardner, Massachusetts, USA.
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Nicole Damstetter grew up in Gardner, Massachusetts, a small town about an hour west of Boston. From a young age she was fascinated with telling stories which soon grew into a passion for visual story telling. She graduated from Boston University's College of Communication in 2007 with a Bachelor's of Science (Cum Laude) in Film and Television.- Kathy Shaw was born on 1 August 1945 in Gardner, Massachusetts, USA. Kathy died on 24 June 2018 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.