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Christina Hart was born as Christina Hartzell. She is an actress and writer, known for Charley Varrick (1973), Happy Days (1974), Helter Skelter (1976), The Love Boat (1977), and Three's Company (1977). She was previously married to Frank Doubleday and is the mother of actresses Kaitlin and Portia Doubleday.- Art Department
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Alison Bechdel was born on 10 September 1960 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Fun Home, The Simpsons (1989) and Cartoon College (2012).- Curtis Kingsley is an actor, writer and producer who has worked on a number of television shows and movies. He was born and raised in small town Connecticut where he got started in film making and sketch comedy from an early age. After starring in award winning short films he moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting full time. He found work early as a producer and editor before becoming a comedy writer for Comedy Central, Spike, TruTV, & others. Spurred by his stand-up comedy career, he focused his attention on being in front of the camera, appearing on such shows as The Orville, The Burn with Jeff Ross, & Upload w/ Shaquille O' Neal; and showing off his improv chops on prank shows such as Disaster Date and Freak Out!
His sketches have found great success on the internet, notably the comedy website funnyordie, where he as had numerous shorts garnering over one million views, and his Youtube channel We Find Us Funny. He can be seen in comedy clubs across Los Angeles, and continues to write, act, and do guest spots on sitcoms and other television shows. - Sound Department
John C. Grubb was born on 13 January 1901 in Locke, Indiana, USA. He is known for The Rookie Cop (1939), Roughshod (1949) and Seven Miles from Alcatraz (1942). He died on 16 January 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- After school he turned to law and then worked as a lawyer. Fillmore entered politics to co-found the "Anti-Masonic" Party as the third largest party in the American North. As one of the party leaders, he pushed for reforms in his state assembly. In the 1830s and 1840s, Fillmore served in the U.S. House of Representatives.
In this role he led his party into the newly founded Whig Party. In the 1848 campaign, Fillmore was elected vice president under President Zachary Taylor. When Taylor died unexpectedly in 1850, Fillmore succeeded him as US President. The new president took a balancing position in the conflict between northern and southern states over the slave issue. In this way he was able to bring about the compromise of 1850, which, however, only bridged the differences for a short time.
In addition, Fillmore pushed the project of a transcontinental railway line to be built by the US government. In the area of foreign policy, the president sought peaceful relations with other powers in order to stimulate US trade. For example, he established trade contacts in Japan. In the election campaign of 1852, Fillmore was no longer put forward as a Whig candidate. He therefore resigned from the presidency in 1853.
After a failed candidacy in the presidential election campaign of 1856, Fillmore retreated to Buffalo, where he became involved in urban political projects.
Millard Fillmore died on March 8, 1874 in Buffalo, New York State. - Shawn Booth was born on 18 May 1987 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA.
- Thomas James O'Leary was born on 21 June 1956 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for Monk (2002), All My Children (1970) and Law & Order (1990).
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Leslie Elton was born on 27 August 1893 in Lock Haven, Philiadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Leslie was a director and writer, known for Cinema Luke (1919), Cinema Luke (1920) and Cinema Luke (1920). Leslie died in 1966 in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Stephen Yearick was born on 4 October 1942 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 22 December 2021 in Easton, Pennsylvania, USA.
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US-American author and journalist who is best known for his popular series of mystery novels featuring gay detective Donald Strachey. The long running series began in 1981 and has fifteen novels at last count, four of which have been adapted into films. Stevenson is a pen name as the author's real name is Richard Lipez.- Ella Grasso was born on 10 May 1919 in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA. She was married to Thomas A. Grasso. She died on 5 February 1981 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
- John Forrest was born on 27 November 1913 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Identity Unknown (1945) and Strange Confession (1944). He died on 1 December 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA.