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Jobeth Wagner was born on 20 June 1985 in Mount Shasta, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008), Vampire Soul: Hidden in Plain Sight and Artists in Agony: Hitmen at the Coda Teahouse (2021).- Unlike many serial heroines, Ann Little actually was a daughter of the West. Born in a small town near the foot of northern California's Mt. Shasta, she was raised on a ranch in the shadow of the great mountain. After graduating high school, she joined a traveling stock company, winding up in a play in San Francisco. She entered the film business making one-reel westerns with Broncho Billy Anderson, and soon relocated to Southern California, where she made a variety of films for many different companies. Since she was proficient at such outdoors activities as riding, shooting and swimming, she began to get more work in wsterns, especially as Indian maidens, which pleased her no end as she had engaged in a lifelong study of Indian culture (her faithful portrayal of a young Indian girl in The Squaw Man (1918) won her the respect and friendship of the Indian extras in that film). She began making serials during her tenure at Universal, where she would make the first (in 1915) of six. By 1917, however, she had tired of westerns, and relocated to New York City to try her hand at straight drama. However, she find herself back in the serial field, although this time even more successfully, and returned to Calilfornia. Her career was going great guns when, in 1925, she gave it all up and left the industry. Nobody knew why and she apparently never told anybody she was planning to do it; she just upped and did it. There were rumors that she found religion (Christian Science) and left to devote herself to religious work, but, although she still lived in the Los Angeles area, she refused to speak of her years in Hollywood and never gave a reasn for leaving. She died in 1984.
- Born in the shadow of Mt. Shasta and raised in the quaint little town of McCloud, this gifted northern California beauty was destined for a life in show business before she could barely walk. With her big blue eyes and sparkling personality her parents realized that they had something special in little Jenni and before she reached her 5th birthday they began paving the way for her to attend ballet and tap classes, as well as appearing in Little Theatre productions in the surrounding area. During her elementary and early high school years Jenni along with her parents and sister Becci were lucky enough to spend their summers at "Wyntoon", the vacation home of William Randolph Hearst. It was here at this extravagant estate that she would first encounter some of Hollywood's best known film and TV luminaries that would ultimately provide the necessary keys for her to pursue a career in showbiz. By the time Jenni reached High School, her dream of a career in acting was becoming reality when she landed the lead role in productions like "Grease", "The Sound of Music" and "My Fair Lady" which won her outstanding reviews from local critics. As she later tell Sacramento Bee film critic Carla Meyer, "I really feel I owe a large part of any success I've had or hope to have to the many wonderful industry people I got to know during my summers at the Hearst estate. It was through their generous support and encouragement that help to approach my work and the business with a sense of pride and confidence". From almost the moment Jenni arrived in Los Angeles she was not only cast in several productions including a part on the ABC's Soap Opera "Port Charles" but was immediately signed by one of Hollywood's top theatrical and commercial agencies. As of this writing it appears that the Film/TV career of Jenni Steel like the Eveready "Bunny", just keeps on ticking.
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Dennis Willman is a poster artist known for his work in the low-budget film genre, mostly horror films. Beginning his career as a poster artist for the film "Killer Biker Chicks" in 2008, he has been slowly building a name for himself in the genre. Subsequently, he has worked on the following projects: the thriller "Trinity" (2009), horror film "Jessicka Rabid" (2008), "Resist Evil Part One: Dropping Evil" (2008) as well as "Bikini Monsters," "Feed," the U.K. release of "Houseparty of the Dead V," "Wrong Move," "Terror Overload" and "Strip Club Slasher." He has also done creature and character design work for the films "Hallow Pointe" and "Feed." His style is a combination of traditional artistic methods involving graphite, acrylics, watercolor and airbrush combined with digital painting.
As of this writing, he is branching into comic books as the writer/ creator and cover artist for "Ginger-Stein: Rise of the Undead" while maintaining his pursuit of creating posters for the horror/ SC-FI genre.