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Lillian Bronson was born on 21 October 1902 in Lockport, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Spencer's Mountain (1963), In the Good Old Summertime (1949) and Front Row Center (1955). She was married to Henry Daniels Mygatt. She died on 2 August 1995 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actress
Kim Alexis was born on 15 July 1960 in Lockport, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Holy Man (1998), The Commish (1991) and Cheers (1982). She has been married to Jeffery Schwartz since 4 November 2017. She was previously married to Ronald Roger Duguay and James Roosevelt Stockton III.- Writer
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Joyce Carol Oates was born on 16 June 1938 in Lockport, New York, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for Blonde (2022), Vengeance: A Love Story (2017) and Smooth Talk (1985). She was previously married to Charles Gross and Raymond Smith.- Timothy McVeigh was born on 23 April 1968 in Lockport, New York, USA. He died on 11 June 2001 in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA.
- Writer
- Producer
- Actor
Brock Yates was born on 21 October 1933 in Lockport, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Cannonball Run (1981), Ferrari (2023) and Smokey and the Bandit II (1980). He was married to Pamela Gail (Russomanno) Reynolds and Sally Rae Kingsley. He died on 5 October 2016 in Batavia, New York, USA.- St. James, Scott: KMPC, 1979-82; KMGG, 1984; KMPC, 1991-92 and 1995; KCBS/FM, 1995-2004. Scott died December 17, 2018, following a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease. He was 75.
Scott was born on January 25, 1943 in Lockport, New York. He got his start in radio at South San Francisco High School when he and a buddy built a pirate radio station. From 1960-65, Scott served in Korea with the US Army.
Following his tour of duty, Scott tried his hand in the real estate market before playing the professional bowling circuit for a couple of years. He returned to radio at KLIV-San Jose, then afternoons at WPOP-Hartford. Always having tremendous respect for his audience, Scott made a point to travel to local high schools to get to know the kids who listened to his show. He even gave his home phone number on the air. He opened each show with a train whistle and exclaimed "The St. James Express is Smoking!"
Scott next moved to St. Louis where he worked at KKSS, KSD and CBS powerhouse KMOX. It was at KMOX he worked with legendary broadcasters Jack Buck and NBC sportscaster Bob Costas. Scott believed in the theory of 'Go Big or Go Home.' When Scott showed up somewhere, you definitely took notice.
He moved to Los Angeles in 1979 and joined Gene Autry's "Station of the Stars," 710/KMPC. Scott became an important member of the Robert W. Morgan "Good Morgan Team." Scott also formed a friendship with three-time World Heavyweight Champion Muhammed Ali during this time. It was a friendship that endured the rest of their lives.
Scott also produced a nine-hour star-studded special on Gene Autry. The show covered the career of the Singing Cowboy from his three decades as a performer in radio, TV and film, to his ownership of both radio and TV stations, as well as he beloved California Angels baseball team.
Scott's later on-air jobs in L.A. included working with KIIS/FM's Rick Dees, "Arrow 93's" Uncle Joe Benson and Charlie Tuna. Once nicked-named 'The Jammer with the Hammer,' St. James picked up multiple Golden Mike and Mark Twain awards for commentary writing.
In the '80s, Scott was on-camera sports director at KHJ/Channel 9. During this time, Scott regularly hosted the LA Police Department's celebrity golf tournament.
Radio and TV wasn't enough for this talent. He caught the acting bug and made his first appearance on the big screen with a role in Heart of a Champion: The Mancini Story, exec produced by Sylvester Stallone. He appeared in dozens of motion pictures. His TV acting work included Dallas, ER, The A-Team, Murder She Wrote, The Young & the Restless, Everybody Loves Raymond, with many appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live. His national TV commercial credits include American Express, Pepsi, DirecTV and the Honda Motor Company.
In 2004, he briefly returned to radio and did a talk show on KTRS-St. Louis. When he returned to the Southland, he was heard on the Cable Radio Network with Mike Horn. Scott was an incredible story teller.
For more than fifty years, Scott St. James has entertained millions of people from coast to coast, with his distinctive voice and charming wit. He's worked with the best in the business and he and his celebrity friends have given their time and money to hundreds of charities and individuals in need.
There are lots of people who made their mark in radio and television, but few that are considered true 'broadcasters.' There are those unique individuals who relate to an audience one-on-one, and are not afraid to tell it like it is. Scott St. James is a man who always did just that! - Actor
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Will Nemi was born William Anthony Nemi in Lockport, New York to Lisa (Dunn) and Anthony Nemi, a former professionally scouted baseball player, college coach, and County Legislator. He was raised in an Italian Catholic, sports-centric family, but as a child, discovered his passion for acting in productions at his church. He was a multi-sport athlete playing baseball into college, until his desire for performing was reignited.
He began acting in Theatre productions in college, where he continued his education in Theatre Arts after obtaining a degree in Sport's Management. He led such stage shows as "Barefoot in the Park," and Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians" before transitioning into film acting.
Besides screenwriting and songwriting, he appeared, as an actor, in films such as "The First Purge" and the TV series "Class of 09." Most recently, leading independent films, such as the fictional 80's band biopic "Turn up the Night," and the Buffalo based film about Buffalo Bill's fans, "UnBillievable." When asked about where his desire for performing originated from he was quoted, saying, "In a world where we're pressured to grow up, as an actor, I still get to play pretend."- Special Effects
- Make-Up Department
- Actor
Scott McGowan was born on 30 December 1979 in Lockport, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Poseidon (2006), Date Movie (2006) and Screaming Night (2002). He is married to Lianna Grethel - ?. They have one child.- Alice Tisdale Hobart was born on 28 January 1882 in Lockport, New York, USA. Alice Tisdale was a writer, known for Law of the Tropics (1941), Oil for the Lamps of China (1935) and This Earth Is Mine (1959). Alice Tisdale was married to Earle Tisdale Hobart. Alice Tisdale died on 14 March 1967 in Oakland, California, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
- Additional Crew
Frank Ockenfels 3 is a Los Angeles based photographer who for over 30 years has enjoyed collaborating and creating with actors, artists, musicians, politicians, athletes and everyday people.
As a portrait photographer frank's work has crossed over into every category. Frank has photographed countless TV advertising campaigns for all the major networks and cable channels including; AMC, FX, Starz, Showtime, Netflix, Fox, CW, E!, NBC, CBS and Fox. He has shot for shows such as; Mad Men, The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, American Horror Story, Sons of Anarchy, Wilfred, Louie, X-Files, The Following, Masters of Sex, Homeland, Sense 8, House of Cards, Justified, The Americans, Outlander, Black Sails and Vampire Diaries just to name a few.
Frank's work for major movie posters include many of the most popular films of our time, most notably; Harry Potter, Thor, Lucy, Men in Black 3, 50 Shades of Grey, Magic Mike XXL, Expendables, Fault in Our Stars, eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Wanted, Bruno, Coraline and Wolfman to highlight a few. His work has also appeared as Theatrical advertising with shows such as Book of Mormon and Once.
His editorial work has appeared in almost every major magazine and encompasses faces from George Clooney to Barack Obama. Some of the many magazines are; Rolling Stone, Esquire, Wired, Hollywood Reporter, Spin, Billboard, EW, Forbes and ESPN.
Frank has photographed over 200 album covers and press shoots for both major and independent record labels with various musicians like; David Bowie, Neil Diamond, Broken Bells, Willie Nelson, No Doubt, The Strokes, Wilco, Nas, Norah Jones, Beck, Die Antwoord, Nirvana, Sonny Rollins, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Springsteen, Lorde, Father John Misty and Sting.
Directing is another medium in which Frank has been able to express himself in. He has directed videos for bands such as; Alice in Chains, Blues Travelers, Johnny Lang, The Deftones, Better than Ezra, and Everclear. He has shot commercials for many notable clients such as Nike, Converse, K-Swiss, Champion and Medic Alert.
Frank's ability to adapt to any situation as well as staying away from the obvious seem to be qualities that set him apart from other photographers. Frank thrives on pushing the boundaries of digital photography and believes in collaborating. In many ways Frank is unconventional. He believes that photography can still have moments of purity without being overly conceptualized or retouched.- Producer
- Actor
JR has been married for 15 years and has one son and one granddaughter. He has worked most of his life in the information technology field for companies such as EDS, Compaq Computer (both now part of HP) and Cisco Systems. He speaks English, Spanish and some Portuguese. He currently lives in Central FL and works full time as an actor and owns a production company. He has appeared in several independent films, done some TV, Commercial and Print work.- Soundtrack
Ford Leary was born on 5 September 1908 in Lockport, New York, USA. He was married to Bernice Harlow. He died on 4 June 1949 in New York City, New York, USA.- Actor
- Cinematographer
Thomas Hoebbel was born on 27 June 1964 in Lockport, New York, USA. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for Waiting on Alphie (2005) and Clownation (2011).- George Gaston was born on 27 January 1843 in Lockport, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Alma, Where Do You Live? (1917) and The Adventure at Briarcliff (1915). He died on 14 January 1937 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Writer
- Producer
Bryan Butt was born on 21 April 1988 in Lockport, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Design (2010), Process of Elimination (2012) and Self-Endeavor (2007).- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Ryan Linich was born on 18 October 1985 in Lockport, Illinois, USA. Ryan is an editor, known for Hannah Free (2009), Living While Falling (2009) and LAID: Life as It's Dealt (2012).- Rollie Hackmer was born on 27 November 1931 in Lockport, New York, USA. He died on 17 October 2014 in Walterboro, South Carolina, USA.
- John Jakob Raskob was born on 19 March 1879 in Lockport, New York, USA. He died on 15 October 1950 in Centreville, Maryland, USA.
- Tom Haller was born on 23 June 1937 in Lockport, Illinois, USA. He died on 26 November 2004 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Music Department
Cheerful Willoughby was born on 21 May 1891 in Lockport, Niagara, New York, USA. Cheerful is known for Kid Boots (1926). Cheerful died on 5 April 1952 in Orangetown, Rockland, New YOrk, USA.