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- Actress
Karen Steele was born on March 20, 1931, in Honolulu, Hawaii. A former cover girl and model, she was one of the most strikingly beautiful actresses to ever work in film and television. She went to the University of Hawaii and to Rollins College in Florida before gracing our film screens with her first film in 1952. Rumor has it she was mistaken for another actress by producer Delbert Mann when he cast her as a hard case in the drama film Marty (1955). Like many actresses, as she got older, she turned to television commercials for income. She also became involved in charitable causes and community service. Karen Steele died of cancer in Kingman, Arizona, on March 12, 1988, little more than a week before her 57th birthday.- Doris Hill was born on 21 March 1905 in Roswell, New Mexico, USA. She was an actress, known for Men Are Like That (1930), Galloping Romeo (1933) and Code of Honor (1930). She was married to Monte Brice and George L. Derrick. She died on 3 March 1976 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.
- John Edward Gerschefske was introduced to the planet in 1933. He came from a railroad family in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. The son of a railroad switchman and Motorola assembly line worker/nightclub singer. Also the grandson of the President of the Florist Drivers Union in the 1930s and 1940s. He was carted off to Roosevelt Military Academy soon after his parents separated in the early 1940s. He excelled in sports, music and academics. In the 8th grade he was #2 in the state of Illinois on the alto saxophone. He lettered in football, track and field and basketball. After graduating in the top 5% of his class, he worked for Motorola for a short time before enlisting in the United States Navy (1951). He became an Aviation Structural Mechanic and a member of the Glenview Naval Air stations' Crash Crew. After his stint in the service, he studied broadcasting and became a jazz disc jockey with WNIB in Chicago, and WNIB in Muskegon, Michigan. When he wasn't on the air,he was stage managing for local theatre groups in Chicago. He had his own weekly Radio Jazz show that attracted many artisans throughout the Great Lakes region.He met VIPs from all walks of life. For example, famous Painters such as Gertrude Abercrombie and Pablo Picasso. Jazz greats, like Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk. Actors, actresses, politicians and many more! In 1956 he decided to head west to follow his dreams of becoming an actor. Hollywood was where he landed. He parked cars, tended bar and rustled up other odd jobs for cash, until he finally got his big chance! A screen test with MGM went very well and he was signed on under contract with MGM in 1958. His big debut was in Some Came Running (1958) with Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. He went on to do a few films with MGM, only to be black balled from the industry a few years later, because he stood up for The First Lady of The Folksong, Odetta. During a scene in a shoot, a certain director/producer was making her cry, by yelling at her and using racial slurs. John had words with him and the director told him to keep his mouth shut or he would never work in acting again! John walked off the set and never worked as an actor again.
An introduction to an MGM secretary by the name of Mary Kathleen Kenoyer, who caught his eye, certainly changed his life! He and Mary were married August 22, 1959 in Winterhaven, California and had a son, John Jr. the following year. Although his career ended in 1963/64 he was determined to land a gig doing something with the film industry. From 1964-1965 he was doing freelance photography. Early on in 1965 he became a news film apprentice editor with KABC-TV in Los Angeles. He worked his way up to Senior news film editor as well as Documentary film editor and sound editor, receiving an Emmy and Golden Globe award for his Charles Manson documentary series, Teenie Dopers and James Stacy Dry Martini Mini-Doc series. He retired from KABC-TV in 1981 and went into the Majors. The same year with Disney Studios he worked with Disneys' Epcot Centers' Circlevision in Florida with another brilliant Senior editor Dave Strohmaier. They also put together Anastasia: The Mystery Of Anna (1986) (TV), with Amy Irving, Olivia De Havilland and Omar Sharif. He went on to work at 20th Century Fox and Universal Studios doing various projects towards the end of his career. At the end of 1986 he and his wife Mary retired. His wife retired from Metro Goldwyn Mayer and The California Highway Patrol. In 1987, John and Mary plus One opened a Mexican restaurant in Lancaster, California. In 1990 they moved their restaurant to Coeur D' Alene, Idaho. Two years later, they both retired form all work completely. In late 1993 after being diagnosed with emphysema, they moved to Kingman, Arizona. In 2000, his wife Mary was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and had to have double stent surgery. In 2001, they moved to Reno, Nevada and then Las Vegas. In 2005 Mary had another stent put in. Two weeks later, John was involved in a terrible T-Bone auto accident, where the driver ran a stop sign at 70 miles an hour. He had several months of rehabilitation then they moved back to Kingman to be near their son, daughter-in-law and grandsons. The accident created too much stress on Mary. She steadily went downhill. In June of 2005, 5 months after the accident, she passed away due to a misdiagnosis of a bad gallbladder (Sepsis). John spent the next 21 months broken-hearted after 46 years of marriage, never to recover from his nightmares and the way Hollywood treated his dreams. Unfortunately, he passed away from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head on Saturday, March 31st, 2007. - Josephine Estrada was born on 9 April 1944. She was an actress, known for Hi Jack (1966), Close to You (1967) and Tanzan the Mighty (1962). She died on 13 April 2019 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.
- Terry Keegan was born on 20 October 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Terry was a producer, known for Struck by Lightning (1979), E.A.R.T.H. Force (1990) and Top of the Hill (1980). Terry died on 29 January 1993 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.
- Samuel Alama was born on 1 July 1922 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was an actor, known for Hawaii Five-O (1968). He died on 20 July 2012 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.
- Animation Department
- Art Department
Frank Gonzales was born on 1 February 1922. He is known for The Lord of the Rings (1978), He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword (1985) and The Adventures of Batman (1968). He died on 17 November 2014 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.- Tom Morgan was born on 18 March 1890 in Warsaw, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for The Neglected Wife (1917), The Inspirations of Harry Larrabee (1917) and Feet of Clay (1917). He died in October 1974 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.
- Writer
- Producer
Mikel Weisser was born on 7 February 1959 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Toking Today Podcast (2019), Valley of Tears (2003) and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1999). He died on 13 May 2020 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.- Jim McDonald was born on 17 May 1927 in Grants Pass, Oregon, USA. He died on 23 October 2004 in Kingman, Arizona, USA.