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Hunter Doohan is an American actor and writer. He grew up in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA before moving to Los Angeles, California. He is best known for playing Tyler Galpin in the Netflix comedy/mystery series Wednesday (2022) and Adam Desiato in the Showtime drama series Your Honor (2020) starring Bryan Cranston.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Laurence Luckinbill was born on 21 November 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), Cocktail (1988) and Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie (1993). He has been married to Lucie Arnaz since 22 June 1980. They have three children. He was previously married to Robin Strasser.- Actor
- Producer
Brandon Keener was born and raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. As a collegiate actor he received and Irene Ryan scholarship and graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in Drama. He is an actor, writer and producer, known for Mass Effect 3 (2012), The Purge: Anarchy (2014) and The Limey (1999). He is been married to Elizabeth Barnes. They have two children and live in Los Angeles.- Actor
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Roscoe Arbuckle, the youngest of nine children, reportedly weighed 16 pounds at birth in Smith Center, Kansas on March 24, 1887. His family moved to California when he was one year old. At age 8 he first appeared on the stage. His first part was with the Webster-Brown stock company. From then until 1913, Roscoe was on the stage, performing as an acrobat, a clown, and a singer. His first real professional engagement was in 1904, singing illustrated songs for Sid Grauman at the Unique Theater in San Jose, California at $17.50 a week. He later worked in the Morosco Burbank stock company and traveled through China and Japan with Ferris Hartman. His last appearance on the stage was with Hartman in Yokahama, Japan in 1913, where he played the Mikado.
Back in Hollywood, Arbuckle went to work at Mack Sennett's Keystone film studio at $40 a week. For the next 3-1/2 years he never starred or even featured, but appeared in hundreds of one-reel comedies. He would play mostly policemen, usually with the Keystone Kops, but he also played different parts. He would work with Mabel Normand, Ford Sterling, Charles Chaplin, among others, and would learn about the process of making movies from Henry Lehrman, who directed all but two of his pictures. Roscoe was a gentle and genteel man off screen and always believed that Sennett never thought that he was funny.
Roscoe never used his weight to get a laugh. He would never be found stuck in a chair or doorway. He was remarkably agile for his size and used that agility to find humor in situations. By 1914 he had begun to direct some of his one-reels. The next year he moved up to two-reels, which meant that he would need to sustain the comedy to be successful; as it turned out, he was. Among his films were Fatty Again (1914), Mabel, Fatty and the Law (1915), Mabel and Fatty's Wash Day (1915), Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco (1915), Fatty's Reckless Fling (1915), and many more. For "Mabel and Fatty Viewing the World's Fair at San Francisco", Keystone took the actors to the real World's Fair to use as background; the studio's cost was negligible, while the San Francisco backgrounds made the picture look expensive.
By 1917 Roscoe formed a partnership with Joseph M. Schenck, a powerful producer who was also the husband of Norma Talmadge. The company they formed was called Comique and the films that Roscoe made were released through Famous Players on a percentage basis, and soon Arbuckle was making over $1,000 a week. With his own company Roscoe had complete creative control over his productions. He also hired a young performer he met in New York by the name of Buster Keaton. Keaton's film career would start with Roscoe in The Butcher Boy (1917). Roscoe wrote his own stories first, tried them out and then devised funny twists to generate the laughs. His comedy star was second only to Charles Chaplin. With the success of Comique, Paramount asked Roscoe to move from two-reel shorts to full-length features in 1919. Roscoe's first feature was The Round-up (1920) and it was successful. It was soon followed by other features, including Brewster's Millions (1921) and Gasoline Gus (1921).
Ufortunately, tragedy struck on Labor Day on September 5, 1921 with the arrest and trial of Roscoe Arbuckle on manslaughter charges. Roscoe with friends Lowell Sherman and Fred Fishback drove to San Francisco where they checked into the St Francis Hotel threw a party and which was crashed by a "starlet" named Virginia Rappe, who fell seriously ill and died three days later from a ruptured bladder. Rappe had accused Arbuckle of raping her prior to passing away, but Rappe had a history of accusing men of rape. The newspapers, led by William Randolph Hearst, used this incident to generate Hollywood's first major scandal. Roscoe was tried not once but three times for the criminal charges; the trials began in November 1921 and lasted until April 1922; the first two ended with hung juries (the mistrial decision in the second trial was reached on February 3, 1922, the day after Arbuckle's friend and fellow Paramount director William Desmond Taylor was found murdered, and Arbuckle was visibly affected by the news). At his third and final trial in April of 1922, the jury not only returned a "not guilty" verdict but excoriated the prosecution for pursuing a flimsy case with no evidence of Arbuckle having committed any crime; it was at this final trial that the jury went further, writing a personal letter of sympathy and apology to Arbuckle for putting him through this ordeal. He kept it as a treasured memento for the rest of his life.
However, Arbuckle's acquittal marked the end of his comedic acting career. Unable to return to the screen, he later found work as a comedy director for Al St. John, Buster Keaton and others under the pseudonym "William Goodrich" (he was inspired to use this pseudonym by Keaton, who suggested Arbuckle use the name "Will B. Good"). In 1932 producer Samuel Sax signed Roscoe to appear in his very first sound comic short films for Warner Brothers, starting with Hey, Pop! (1932). He completed six shorts and showed the magic and youthful spirit that he had a decade before. With the success of the shorts, Warner Brothers signed Roscoe to a feature film contract, but he died in his sleep on June 29, 1933 , at age 46, the night after he signed the contract.- Juliette Danielle was born on 8 December 1980 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Room (2003), Development Hell (2013) and The Story of Sarah (2013). She has been married to Joe Clark since 7 July 2017.
- Kimberly Foster was born on 6 July 1961 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Dragnet (1987), Dallas (1978) and Quantum Leap (1989). She has been married to Laurence S. Zimmerman since 1994. They have two children.
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Rudy Ray Moore was born on 17 March 1927 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Dolemite (1975), The Human Tornado (1976) and Disco Godfather (1979). He died on 19 October 2008 in Akron, Ohio, USA.- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Gene Nelson was born on 1 July 1989 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Gutfeld! (2021), The Greg Gutfeld Show (2015) and Sincerely Kat (2019).- Actress
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Marion Hutton was born on 10 March 1919 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. She was an actress, known for Love Happy (1949), In Society (1944) and Babes on Swing Street (1944). She was married to Vic Schoen, Jack Douglas and Jack Philbin. She died on 10 January 1987 in Kirkland, Washington, USA.- Everett Brown was born on 1 January 1902 in Smith County, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Gone with the Wind (1939), Danger Island (1931) and Tim Tyler's Luck (1937). He died on 14 October 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Jennifer West was born on 22 September 1939 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Too Soon to Love (1960), Suspicion (1957) and Mardi Gras (1958).
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- Producer
- Actor
Brad Neely was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas on October 26, 1976. He met his wife, Laurie Neely, when they were both 13. While living in Austin, TX he created "Wizard People, Dear Readers" "George Washington" and the Super Deluxe series "I Am Baby Cakes" and "The Professor Brothers." Brad resides in Los Angeles, CA where he has worked as a consultant on "South Park" and created the Adult Swim series "China, IL." He maintains original content on the website creasedcomics.com. Brad and his wife have one daughter, Hannah.- Actress
- Set Decorator
Lady Rowlands was born on 12 April 1904 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. She was an actress and set decorator, known for A Woman Under the Influence (1974), Minnie and Moskowitz (1971) and Opening Night (1977). She was married to Edwin Merwyn Rowlands. She died on 28 May 1999 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Producer
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Rossi Morreale was born on 27 April 1977 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for Life's an Itch (2012), Corndogs (2003) and Midnight Spike's House Brew (2004). He has been married to Kacey Coppola since 7 August 2010.- Actor
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Ernest Whitman was born on 21 February 1893 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for The Green Pastures (1936), Road to Zanzibar (1941) and Maryland (1940). He died on 5 August 1954 in Hollywood, California, USA.- Director
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- Visual Effects
James Cotten was born on 12 February 1974 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is a director and producer, known for The Line (2009), Painted Woman (2017) and Captain Fantastic (2016).- Actress
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Katherine (also called Katharine) Alexander, an excellent character actress, had been born in 1897 to a mother who was part Cherokee and to a father who farmed land on Indian territory. And yet she was never given the part of a native American in the course of her thirty-five-year acting career. Often a society lady, at times a suffering wife or a dignified mother, she was nearly always all-American. At ease in the register of drama and tragedy as well as in that of comedy, Katherine Alexander was a talented and versatile performer who alternated theater and cinema throughout a highly respectable career. An artist she was bound to be but rather a concert one than a thespian. Her mother, a frustrated musician herself, had indeed seen to it that she receive a formal musical education and young Katherine proved gifted at the violin. And she was indeed giving a violin recital when producer Samuel Goldwyn, who needed an actress who could play the violin for a play he was producing, noticed the young lady and hired her for the role. Miss Alexander, who had not yet turned twenty, realized that she much preferred acting to music playing and that was the beginning of a fruitful career on stage first and alternately on the boards and on the big screen as soon as the cinema started talking. A leading lady on Broadway (where she delivered the lines of such distinguished playwrights as Arthur Schnitzler, Robert E. Sherwood or Philip Barry),she was soon seen as an indispensable supporting actress in Hollywood movies. She was always reliable and competent and did not pale by the side of great stars like Greta Garbo (the wife of Garbo's lover in The Painted Veil (1934)), Bette Davis (the wife of a lawyer in love with Davis in That Certain Woman (1937) ; Miss Trask in Now, Voyager (1942)), Cary Grant (Mrs. Morton in In Name Only (1939)) or John Barrymore (Miss Billow in The Great Man Votes (1939). Katherine Alexander's shining hour came in 1949, two years before she retired, when she embodied Linda Loman, the no-nonsense wife of pathetic salesman Paul Muni in the London production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman". After such a triumph, she decided to give up her career and for thirty years on, she enjoyed a happy second life until her death in early 1981.- Actress
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Kim Crosby was born on 11 July 1960 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for American Playhouse (1980), Tarzan in Manhattan (1989) and Guiding Light (1952). She has been married to Robert Westenberg since 1991.- David Rowlands was born on 5 March 1926 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976), Opening Night (1977) and Faces (1968). He was married to Mary Lynn Russell and Rosemary J Schwebs. He died on 25 April 2000 in Coronado, California, USA.
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Howard 'Sandman' Sims was born on 24 January 1918 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for Tap (1989), Harlem Nights (1989) and The Cotton Club (1984). He was married to Solange A. Sims. He died on 20 May 2003 in Bronx, New York, USA.- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Brenda-Marie Whitehead was born Brenda-Marie Cantrell in Fort Smith, Arkansas. While growing up she was always told she was a descendant of the infamous William Clarke Quantrill.
She went to Hollywood in 2000 to be in a couple of episodes on MADtv. She was featured in a comedy sketch as an Opening Scene Traveler and Passenger with Mo Collins & Christian Duguay. This was her first real exposure of being on a nationally televised TV show. She was a huge fan of this show anyway, so this was a major thrill. She still owns the signed script the cast gave her!
Her latest role was playing one of the lead characters as "Lola" in "High On The Hog", that was filmed in Galena Illinois & surrounding areas. She was thrilled and honored to be cast in this feature grind house film that also stars iconic actors Sid Haig, Joe Estevez & Robert Z'Dar.
She co-wrote Heaven with a Gun with Jack Snyder, and she's staying busy writing other screenplays. Between writing, acting and being one of the creative directors for The Wild Bunch Film Festival (TWBFF) & Sunny Side Up Film Festival (SSUFF), she staying busy.
Brenda has a strange talent that some call a gift. She can actually cure hiccups. She cured actress Cindy Williams hiccups in Dallas while they were having dinner together. Her friend also had fallen victim to hiccups for a week non-stop until she stopped them, as well as numerous other cases.- Charlie Jones was born on 9 November 1930 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor, known for McMillan & Wife (1971), McCloud (1970) and Personal Best (1982). He was married to Ann Jones. He died on 12 June 2008 in La Jolla, California, USA.
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Jonathan Reynolds was born on 13 February 1942 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Leonard Part 6 (1987), My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988) and Micki + Maude (1984). He was married to Heidi Ettinger and Charlotte Kirk . He died on 27 October 2021 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA.- Actor
- Writer
Larry Randolph was born on 27 February 1937 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Prime Target (1991), Chaplin (1992) and Dead in Texas (2005). He died on 18 August 2014 in Dallas, Texas, USA.- Amanda Beam was born on 26 January 1979 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Rosamunde Pilcher (1993) and Lost Worlds (2005).
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Composer, songwriter ("Here Comes Summer", "Almost There"), author, singer and publisher, educated at the University of Tulsa and the Mable Horsey School of Music as well as private voice study. He sang on radio and television in Tulsa while in high school, and was a disc jockey over KAKC in Tulsa. Coming to New York in 1956, he was a publisher, and made television appearances in Europe. He has made many records. Joining ASCAP in 1958, his other popular-song compositions include "The Great Chase", "Little George Got the Hiccups", "My Year of Love", "That's Me", "Fight, Fight", "Sweetheart Roses", "Wild and Wonderful", "The Tears Keep Falling Down", "Bedtime Story", "The Legend of Shenandoah", and "You Can't Be a King".- Actor
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Johnnie Brannon was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas and spent most of his life growing up on a farm in Oklahoma. Through the encouragement of his high school english teacher, he decided to sign up for her theater class. That was when he knew that acting would be what he was meant to pursue. After years of performing on stage in Northwest Arkansas, Johnnie made the move to Little Rock, where he got involved with local theater. A friend invited him to be a part of a short film in 2010 and since then, Johnnie has appeared in over 40 short and feature film productions. He has played a role in producing, casting, scoring and has worked as a crew member on the feature film, God's Not Dead 2. He has also produced and directed several short films with his close friends and co-creators of Flokati Films.- Actress
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Martha Holliday was born on 3 August 1922 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. She was an actress, known for George White's Scandals (1945). She died on 22 November 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Producer
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Jeff L. Burke was born on 9 July 1975 in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada. He is a producer and director, known for Fitz (2007), Recoil (2008) and Decision Made (2009).- Jazmine McGill was born on 7 February 1989 in Smith County, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Wishbone (1995).
- William Sessions was born on 27 May 1930 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He was married to Alice June Lewis. He died on 12 June 2020 in San Antonio, Texas, USA.
- LPGA golfer, Brooke Henderson was born on September 10, 1997. She was born and raised in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. Daughter of Darlene and David Henderson. She has an older sister, named Brittany. Brooke has been playing golf since she was just 3 years old and by December 2014 she had turned pro. In 2015, she graduated from Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute. That same year, at the Four Winds Invitational, she earned her first pro win.
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Francis E. Stahl was born on 5 December 1902 in Smith, Indiana, USA. Francis E. is known for Bonnie and Clyde (1967), Up Periscope (1959) and Frankenstein 1970 (1958). Francis E. died on 10 February 1997 in Tarzana, California, USA.- Nolan Cromwell was born on 30 January 1955 in Smith Center, Kansas, USA.
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- Camera and Electrical Department
William D. McLane was born on 13 October 1949 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. William D. is a set decorator, known for True Lies (1994), Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997) and Basic (2003).- Greg Karber was born on 20 February 1987 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor, known for Please Hold (2020) and Just Seen It (2011).
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Happy Shahan was born on 24 July 1915 in Smith County, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Enter the Devil (1972) and The Return of Josey Wales (1980). He died on 30 January 1996 in Brackettville, Texas, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
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- Producer
Nathan Sloan was born on 23 December 1986 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The One I Love (2014), You're Next (2011) and Beyond the Sky (2018).- Producer
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Born on August 4th 1966, Daryl Parker was raised in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, where his lifelong love of the outdoors began. Growing up with a strong family emphasis on military service, by the age of seventeen he had enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Over the next twenty-one years, his duties took him to such far-away places as Peru, Japan, Morocco and the Arctic Circle. Fascinated with other cultures, Daryl learned to speak French, Spanish, and Arabic during his travels.
Highly decorated, Daryl was awarded nine personal awards, including two combat action ribbons, the Meritorious Service Medal, and achieved the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 3. His last assignment was at the National Security Agency, where he retired from active service in 2005.
After retiring from the military, Daryl became a police officer in July 2006, eventually settling in McKinney, Texas. In February 2009, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, and participated in patrol, K-9, criminal investigations, and commanded the Special Response Team. In 2011, he accepted a position as the primary instructor at a regional police academy, where he continues to teach classes to both recruits and in-service officers.
A highly trained and skilled marksman, Daryl was selected from among 6,000 applicants as one of the final sixteen competitors on season two of the highly successful History Channel show, Top Shot. Daryl, the fan favorite, was eliminated in week 8 by Jay Lim.
Daryl is opening a gun range in North Texas in 2011 with Top Shot challenge courses and personal instruction from Top Shot alumni. Visit www.topshotchallenge.com for more information.
Daryl and his wife Jennifer have a total of five children and three dogs.
Sacrifice of the Season is Daryl Parker's debut novel, with his second work, Journey of Fear to be released in August, 2012.- Stunts
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
An avid martial artist studying Filipino Martial Arts such as Escrima and Kali, as well as Muay Thai, Jun Fan Gung Fu and Silat. Both a U.S. Marine and Army National Guard Veteran. Served in Operation Enduring Freedom. Moved to Texas to study martial arts and spend time with family. Moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Fight Choreography.- Jonnie Nicely was the Playboy magazine centerfold color feature for the August, 1956 issue, and was regularly featured at celebrity and GlamourCon conventions nationwide. By 1996 she had retired from her 12-year career at Rockwell International in Palmdale, California as an electrical installation mechanic. Before that, she had worked as a seamstress and a carhop.
Her mother had died when Jonnie was two, and she was raised by her older sister after her father died four years later. Jonnie entered a convent school briefly, then headed west at sixteen and found work in modeling. Her Playboy work was the centerpiece of that career and she married three times. She met her first husband - Joel - while working as a restaurant hostess. Joel was a college athlete with an engineering degree, and was then studying law. But he suffered an emotional collapse four months after the wedding and was diagnosed with schizophrenia which saw him in and out of mental hospitals for several years. The marriage dissolved after more than five years.
At the end of her life, she lived in Lancaster, California. - Director
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Nathan McGehee was born on 26 December 1979 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is a director and writer, known for The Problem (1999).- Dana Glenn was born on 22 December 1930 in Smith Center, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Real McCoys (1957) and A Long Way Home (1981).
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Kingsly Martin began acting at the age of 9. He performed in school and community theatre for 8 years before focusing his attention to on camera performance.
He booked his first paying job as an actor at the age of 17 in a commercial for Radica, USA casino games. He was paid $514.00 to say the line, "Radical due."
Kingsly landed his first feature film role in the winter of 1996 in the feature film "All Night Boogie" (formerly titled: "The Wheel"), directed by his now long-time friend Robert Murphy. Martin devised character name `Nikki' as the role was originally referred to as 'Tough Guy #2.' He later became a Producer on the project when Murphy needed help completing the film.
He played author Charles Bukowski in the short film, "The Princess of Parker Lane" in the spring of 1997.
In November 2001, Martin underwent a corrective eye surgery in Dallas, Texas to replace the damaged cornea in his right eye caused by Glaucoma. The surgery appeared to be a success, however, in the spring of 2002 complications arose. The retina in his eye detached and went undiscovered by doctors for 2 months. A post-operative surgery took place in the summer of that same year, but irrevocable damage had already taken place, leaving him with limited hand motion in one eye.
After a brief stint in New York City, working on off-off-off-off Broadway plays, Martin returned to Texas in the Summer of 2003 to produce and star in the film, "Faith & Bullets" (formerly titled: "Scars"). After a six month search for a director, he stepped up to fill the slot. He subsequently shifted character roles in the film.
Production of Faith & Bullets (2005) wrapped in the summer of 2004. Martin contributes his dedication to completing the project his girlfriend at the time, actress Leila Plummer and his junior high acting teacher Jo Ann Farabee's family. Jo Ann appeared in the film as the noisy neighbor Mrs. Boulderpotts.
He suffered through a gambling addiction later that summer and into the fall, but he defeated the habit wit the help and support family and close professional friends Scott Osborn, Dave Kraft and David Stokey.
He completed co-writing the buddy comedy script "We've Got It" in the spring of 2005.
In March of 2005, Martin landed a co-starring role opposite C. Thomas Howell and Randy Spelling in the psychological thriller, "Hoboken Hollow." The film is inspired by true events. He plays Andrew Gates, a transient that undergoes possibly the most disturbing torture scene in the thriller.- Soundtrack
Composer, songwriter ("My Michigan" [official state song]), author and organist, he came to the USA in 1920 and became a citizen in 1926. He was educated at SFCI and the Toronto Conservatory, and wrote the college musical. He was accompanist for the Wolverine Four from 1920-1931, and then wrote and directed radio programs. He was music director for the Knights of Columbus in Michigan for four years, and organist for the Detroit Lodge of the BPOE from 1945 to 1960, and for St. Mary's Church in Detroit. Joining ASCAP in 1947, his popular-song compositions also include "When It's Night Time in Nevada", "I Like to Go Back in the Evening", "Step by Step" (American Legion song), "Shoulder to Shoulder" (the official Michigan VFW song), "When I Dream of the Sweethearts I've Had", and "We're the Knights of the K. of C.".- Sound Department
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Donna McLenaghan was born in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. She is known for I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016), Rob the Robot (2010) and Shutterbugs (2015).- Alex Kellam was born on 9 October 1908 in Rhodes Point, Smith Island, Maryland, USA. He died in March 1986 in Crisfield, Maryland, USA.
- Roman Ducksworth Jr. was born on 26 May 1934 in Smith County, Mississippi, USA. He died on 9 April 1962 in Taylorsville, Mississippi, USA.
- Don McKenney was born on 30 April 1934 in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for NHL on CBS (1957), 1957 NHL All-Star Game (1957) and 1958 NHL All-Star Game (1958).
- Alphie James was born on 7 October 1868 in Smith's Grove, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress, known for The Silent Witness (1917) and Madame Sherry (1917). She was married to Louis [Leavitt] James (actor). She died on 19 July 1940 in New York, New York, USA.