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- Actress
- Producer
Barbara Crampton was born in Levittown, New York. Growing up in Vermont, she spent the majority of her childhood summers traveling the country with a roadside carnival that her father worked for. Crampton began acting in school plays in seventh grade and subsequently studied drama in high school. She earned a BA in Theater Arts from Castleton State College and, following graduation, portrayed "Cordelia" in an American Theater of Actors production of "King Lear" in New York.
The young actress then moved to Los Angeles and, in 1983, made her TV debut with a recurring role on the popular daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives (1965). The following year she had a brief, but memorable role in Brian De Palma's Body Double (1984), which was followed by the 1985 comedy Fraternity Vacation (1985). Barbara achieved enduring cult popularity as college coed Megan Halsey in Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator (1985) and, after making a splash in the horror genre, successively starred in From Beyond (1986), Chopping Mall (1986), Puppet Master (1989), and Castle Freak (1995), among others.
Outside of horror, Barbara had recurring roles on daytime television soap operas The Guiding Light (1952); The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), and The Young and the Restless (1973), for which won a Soap Opera Digest Award.
Years after retiring from acting to raise a family, Crampton returned to film in 2011 with a role in Adam Wingard's Nạn Nhân Kế Tiếp (2011). She subsequently appeared in number of new films, the majority of which were horror. Highlights of her return include Chúa Tể Salem (2012), We Are Still Here (2015), and Beyond the Gates (2016).
Crampton's hobbies include skiing, yoga, horseback riding, running, working out with weights, and shopping for antiques at flea markets. She lives outside of San Francisco with her husband, Robert Bleckman, and their two children.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Kevin Covais was born on 30 May 1989 in Levittown, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Good Luck Charlie (2010), Transformers: Kỷ Nguyên Hủy Diệt (2014) and Đặc Vụ Áo Đen 3 (2012).- Stunts
- Actress
- Producer
Nancy Young was born and raised in New York where she studied and performed at "The National Improvisational Theatre" for 3 years before heading west to Los Angeles, studying Improvisation at "Second City Hollywood". She has also studied at "The Beverly Hills Playhouse", "Margie Haber Studio" and the "Ivana Chubbuck Studio".
While honing her acting skills, Nancy decided to use her athletic background to perform Stunt work. She quickly became one of the most in demand Stunt Performers doubling some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
Landed the female lead in the film "Three Days to Vegas" opposite Peter Falk (his last film), Rip Torn, George Segal and Billy Burke. Has worked as an actress on the feature films "Show Business", "The Bleeding" and the TV shows "Two Broke Girls, "One Tree Hill" and "Castle".
Recently for the stage, playing the lead as "Kat" in "The Porcini Test" by Laureen Vonnegut" at the Santa Monica Promenade. Other recent stage work, as the female lead "Mary Hatch" in "Frank Capra's" "It's a Wonderful Life", the female lead "Karen Andre" in "Ayn Rand's" "Night of January 16th", the female lead "Collette" in "John Patrick Shanley's" "Four Dogs And A Bone", the female lead "Anne Norbury" in "William Fairchild's "The Sound Of Murder", the female lead "Phyllis Dickerson" in Katherine Bates "Double Indemnity" and "Mrs Webb in "Our Town.- Animation Department
- Director
- Writer
Eric Goldberg is an animator, director and voice actor from Pennsylvania who is known for his work on Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Pocahontas, Aladdin, The Princess and the Frog, Fat Albert, Fantasia 2000, Moana, Winnie the Pooh and Hercules. He voiced Marvin the Martian, Tweety Bird and Speedy Gonzales in Looney Tunes media. He is married to Susan.- Editor
- Actor
- Producer
Ken Abraham was born in Levittown-Long Island, New York, USA. He is known for Last Comic Standing (2003), America's Next Top Model (2003) and The Real Housewives of New York City (2008).- David Schachter was born on September 15, 1961 in Levittown, New York. Schachter graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in drama in 1982. David waited on a lot of tables, did some theater in New York, and worked extensively as an extra on television before landing the lead role of naive typesetter David Bennett in the groundbreaking indie drama Buddies (1985), which was the first theatrical film to address the devastating impact of the AIDS pandemic on the gay community in the 1980's. In the wake of starring in Buddies (1985) Schachter began volunteering at the non-profit charity organization the Gay Men's Health Crisis, where he was a community organizer in charge of the AIDS Walk and other major events. Moreover, David went on to earn his Master's Degree in public administration at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service in 1994 and subsequently became the Associate Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs at NYU Wagner.
- Susan Edwards was born on 14 August 1950 in Levittown, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Columbo (1971), Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion (1991) and Father Dowling Mysteries (1989).
- Producer
- Writer
- Sound Department
Bob Schooley was born on 1 September 1961 in Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Penguins of Madagascar (2008), Kim Khả Thi (2002) and Sáu Đại Anh Hùng (2017).- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Ben Mittleman was born on 20 March 1950 in Levittown, Long Island, New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Remington Steele (1982), Dead Heat (1988) and Deadly Force (1983). He died on 28 June 2017 in the USA.- Nicholas Andrew Louie is an Asian-American (Voice) Actor. Known for working frequently with Sound Cadence Studios, NYAV Post, Okratron 5000, How It Should Have Ended, The Countdown, and more. Since 2011, he's been in various professional productions which include Dubbing, Animations, Audio Dramas, Video Games, Narrations, Parodies, etc. Nowadays, he also puts focus into creating and fleshing out his own projects. He's still heavily active in voice over and hopes to continue to be for years to come.
- Art Department
- Actor
- Writer
An award-winning artist, novelist, actor, and filmmaker, Peter "Stoney" Emshwiller is an authentic renaissance man.
His artwork and illustrations have graced numerous magazines and been featured in countless films and TV shows as well as in private collections.
He began performing as a young child and cut his professional acting teeth in the New York Theater during the eighties.
Now living in Los Angeles, he has recently been concentrating on acting in films and TV as well as doing extensive voice-over work and live improv comedy. Together with his writing partners he also creates content for television and the web.
Over the years, his science-fiction novels, "The Host" and "Short Blade," have been repeatedly optioned by many different Hollywood producers (including Jerry Bruckheimer).- Pierra Francesca was born on 7 August 1977 in Levittown, Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Giang Hồ Mỹ (2007), 30 Rock (2006) and Death of a Dynasty (2003).
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Maureen Tucker was born on 26 August 1944 in Levittown, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Bánh Heroin (2005), Cuộc Chiến Bỉm Sữa (2018) and Rock Học Trò (2003).- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Transportation Department
Kirk Kelly was born on January 2nd, 1987 in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Kirk lives in Yardley, Pa. Kirk began his professional acting career in 2007 where he has worked many films and tv shows. In December of 2013 Kirk landed his first principal role as "Rob Ford" in the NBC New Years Eve Special with Carson Daly and Jane Lynch. Kirk has continued to work in many shows and commercials. Kirk is an active member of the Screen Actors Guild and is running for SAG-AFTRA Local Board Member/Delegate for the Philadelphia Chapter. Kirk is filming a popular AppleTV show in which he can be seen in 5 episodes, more information on that will be released soon.- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Sound Department
Matthew Rosenberg was born on 20 February 1989 in Levittown, New York, USA. He is a producer, known for 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, Robot (2010) and A Bloody Mess (2009).- Art Department
- Director
- Animation Department
Howie Perry was born on 3 January 1983 in Levittown, New York, USA. He is a director, known for Middlemost Post (2021), Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (2004) and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018).- Backstage Bistro Award-winning recording artist and Broadway actress Rebecca Spencer (Jekyll and Hyde, Phantom of the Opera) most recently co-starred as Jack's Mother in the star-filled production of Into The Woods at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, directed by Robert Longbottom. The production was a top ten LA production year-end pick by the LA Times.
As an LML Vocal Artist, she recently released Still, Still, Still, a holiday fantasia celebrating the spirit of Christmas, marking her third recording collaboration with Musical Director, and impressionistic concert pianist, Philip Fortenberry (HBO's - Behind The Candleabra). Sound and Mixing Engineer, Michael Stern (The Shack) served as co-Producer and mastering was completed by Patricia Sullivan (John Williams) at the venerable Bernie Grundman Mastering. Featured guest artists are cellist Moonlight Tran (Las Vegas Phil) and Eric Tewalt (Celine Dion) on the soprano saxophone. Ms. Spencer served as Executive Producer, and recorded in Hollywood at both East West Studios and the historic Studio A at Capitol Studios.
Reaching beyond the fourth wall transitioning from her Broadway career Rebecca has co-starred alongside a myriad of Awarding Winning Film and Television Stars. Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winning Actor, Richard Jenkins (Olive Kitteridge, The Visitor) cast and directed Rebecca in Adrian Hall's adaptation of A Christmas Carol for the Trinity Repertory Theatre. She toured nationally in the musical, Man of La Mancha that starred both Hal Linden (Barney Miller) and John Cullum (Northern Exposure), played Marietta the daughter to Rudolfo opposite the 1930's musical film star, Alan Jones (1936 Showboat, Marx Brothers - The Night At The Opera) in Naughty Marietta, and was chosen by the composer and lyricist team of George Forrest and Robert Wright (Kismet) for the role of Marsinah in the Off- B'way production of Kismet. Rebecca was the first cast to launch the first season of City Center Encores! in Call Me Madam starring Tyne Daly (Cagney & Lacey) and most recently was the stand - by for Betty Buckley (Eight Is Enough) in Grey Gardens for CTG, in LA. She toured as guest soloist with the Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Grammy and Pulitzer Award winning composer, Marvin Hamlisch and with his blessing she recorded a fresh version of his song, 'The Girl Who Used to Be Me' (Shirley Valentine) with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Her television credits include Third Watch and Law and Order: SVU.
With a stage career based out of New York for three decades, Rebecca starred as Madame Giry in the 25th anniversary world tour of The Phantom Of The Opera, and stood by last season for Broadway legend Betty Buckley in Grey Gardens at the Ahmanson Theatre in LA. Rebecca created the role of Madame Giry in the $35 million production of Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular, under the direction of Harold Prince. Her acclaimed performances at the Venetian Hotel and Casino continued for over two years. A review in the Las Vegas Review Journal noted: "There's lots of talent on display at 'Phantom -- The Las Vegas Spectacular,' but the person I can never stop watching is Rebecca Spencer". The role returned Rebecca to the haunts of the Paris Opera House, fifteen years after her debut as Carlotta, performed in German for six months at the Neue Flora Theatre in Mr. Prince's Hamburg, Germany Company. As an early collaborator, Rebecca was an original Broadway cast member of Jekyll And Hyde and created the role of Lisa (Emma) Carew in the Alley Theatre world premiere, a role she had the opportunity to revisit on Broadway ten years later. She was an original company member of the Toronto workshop production of Ragtime, directed by Frank Galati. Rebecca has performed principal roles in over 60 opera, national tour, regional and Off-Broadway productions ranging from Cunegonde in Bernstein's Candide To Dolly Levi in Jerry Herman's Hello Dolly. She has been nominated for several theatre critic awards, from Florida to Arizona.
In LA she made her Concert debut at Vitello's, and more recently at The Sorting Room, in Beverly Hills at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Her New York City solo concert appearances include the venerable Birdland Jazz Club and Town Hall and she appeared in five Encores! concerts at the City Center. Rebecca has performed in concert as a guest soloist with the Syracuse, New Haven, Detroit, Florida, Indianapolis and Naples Symphonies. Her Las Vegas debut at the Flamingo Theatre was named as the top concert event of the month by Las Vegas Magazine. She was featured at the Mabel Mercer Foundation's 2004 & 05 NYC Cabaret Conventions. In Las Vegas, she conceived the script for the 2007 Liberace Piano Competitions and co-hosted the international competition. She was also a monthly performer in the Las Vegas Composer's Showcase. Her many NYC solo concerts include the venerable Birdland Jazz Club, The Laurie Beechman Theatre at The West Bank, NYC Cabaret Convention appearances at Town Hall and Rose Hall/Lincoln Center. Her debut CD, Wide Awake And Dreaming earned the BackStage Bistro Award and her follow up second CD, Fair Warning, marked her Las Vegas concert debut presented by the Performing Arts Society of Nevada, and was named the top concert event of the month by Las Vegas Magazine. She was featured on the cover of the Las Vegas Review Journal's NEON Entertainment Magazine.
Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Music Degree from Ithaca College with an emphasis on classical vocal performance. She has taught Master Classes at Southern Methodist University, Ithaca College, the Governor's School of the Arts in Norfolk, VA, as a faculty member at AMDA - LA, and the educational consortium across Montana. In Seattle, she was the Music Advisor and Consultant for A Broadway Symphonic Spectacular in a joint effort between the Broadway Bound Children's Theatre and the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra. - Composer
- Soundtrack
Jesse Lacey was lead singer in the band, Brand New. Originally starting his career with the band Taking Back Sunday but after one EP also called Taking Back Sunday, he left and joined Vinnie Accardi, Brian Lane, Garrett Tierney and the now ex-member Derrick Sherman in forming Brand New in 2000. By 2001, they created their first album Your Favorite Weapon including tracks such as Logan To Goverment Center, Mixtape, Failure By Design, Socco Amaretto Lime and The No Seatbelt Song. This was produced by the bands friend Mike Sapone.
The band then toured for between a year and a half to two years in which time they wrote their second album- Deja Entendu. The title directly translates to "already heard" and was completely written by lead singer Lacey. Lacey explained the albums title in an interview, "No matter who you are or what your band is about, you can't put a record out without people saying it's derivative of something else. So by saying the record's already been heard, it's kind of like saying, 'Yeah, you're right. We're doing something that's already been done before.'". The album was released in June 2003 by Razor & Tie/Triple Crown Records. Within seven weeks, it surpassed the success of its predecessor Our Favorite Weapon by selling 51,000 copies but it wasn't until May 2007, it was certified gold for selling 500,000 copies. The album contains songs such as Sic Transit Gloria.... Glory Fades, The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows, Jaws Theme Swimming, The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot, Guerncia and Okay I Believe You But Tommy Gun Dont (the first two of the list became the bands first two music videos). The album was considered more heavy rock than the first and involved many television references to films such as 1998's Rushmore, 2001's Donnie Darko and 1975's Jaws. The album was rated 9.7/10 by IGN
Between 2005-08, they worked on creating their third album The God and Devil Are Raging Inside Of Me. While writing this album, it became clear that Lacey and the band struggled with touring life style. He said in an interview, "I'm getting depressed with all of the anxiety about the album and they say I write my best stuff when I'm in that state.". Their single Jesus Christ involved lyrics such as "Well, Jesus Christ, I'm not scared to die.... And at the gates, does Thomas ask to see my hands?". This track was performed live on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Late Show with David Letterman
During this period, they began having problems with their record label. In January 2006, nine demos from The God and Devil were leaked without the bands consent. By March 2008, they became so tired of their label, they set up their own entitled Procrastinate! Music Traitors. With this label, they released their last album as a 2-LP white vinyl record and a Kevin Devine album called Put Your Ghost to Rest.
During Glastonbury 2009, Brand New performed two songs "Bride" and "Gasoline" and announced the release of another album- Daisy. It was originally planned to be called "And One Head Can Never Die (to be typeset and one head can never die) " and debuted number six on the Billboard 2000 by selling 46,000 records.
Their final record is not yet released but the band stated that after this final album, they will retire in 2018. Since then, they released three new songs; mene, Sealed To Me and Nightmare. They also reworked and released 2006's Leaked Demons under the name 3 Demos Reworked. During the same summer, new shirt designs were revealed by the band through social media, two of which state "2000-2018". Lacey commented "What's left should be a strange demise, but hopefully one as loud and as fun as the rest of our time together has been. All are invited. Please send flowers.".- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
John Elefante was born in 1958 in Levittown, New York, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for St. Elmo nồng nhiệt (1985), Tribulation (2000) and Worth Winning (1989).- Ryan Higgins was born on 9 November 1982 in Levittown, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Z Nation (2014), iFilmThat (2016) and Survival Skills (2020).
- Art Department
- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Shawn Murray was born on 5 September 1967 in Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA. Shawn is a director and assistant director, known for Kẻ xâm lược Zim (2001), The Rugrats Movie (1998) and Người Cha Nước Mỹ (2005).- Editorial Department
- Editor
- Producer
Matthew McGregor was born on 15 July 1984 in Levittown, New York, USA. He is an editor and producer, known for In the Basement (2015), Ngày Trái Đất Ngừng Quay (2008) and Model Family (2016).- Author of "Depth of Focus: A Novel," Kenya Dieja Williamson attended Philadelphia's Temple University before relocating to Los Angeles where she's performed in dozens of commercials, TV shows and movies. The Pennsylvania native and novelist is also a screenwriter for TV, film and the web.
Kenya's performing background began in childhood with plays, musical theater, choirs and orchestras. Her writing began -- sparked by poets including Poe and Byron -- with poetry and eventually moved on to plays, scripts and fiction.
After small roles in the Samuel L. Jackson film One Eight Seven (1997), The Players Club (1998) with Ice Cube and several TV shows -- Living Single (1993), Saved by the Bell: The New Class (1993), Yes, Dear (2000), Bác Sĩ House (2004), etc. -- Kenya focused her attention on writing. Restricting her acting to commercials, a web series (for which she also wrote) and voicing a 9-year-old animated character named "Lorrin" for Health Nuts Media, she's written several scripts and is working on another novel.
Daughter of Brenda Williamson, she has an official site which includes reels, photos, resumes, sneak peeks at her latest writing projects, news and contact information. Represented by Jay S. Kenoff, Esq. and the Cunningham Escott Slevin Doherty Talent Agency, she enjoys being both in front of and behind the camera. - Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Joshua Thomas Tolby was born on December 3rd, 1985 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He has acted alongside Lindsay Lohan in the film Nụ Hôn May Mắn (2006), Bruce Willis in the film 16 Ngã Rẽ (2006), and he played a jockey on the episode "Sport of Kings" on the show Law & Order (2005). He even got to work on the pilot episode of The Bedford Diaries (2006). With his creative work in acting and film making, Joshua Tolby has a bright future ahead.- Producer
- Editorial Department
- Additional Crew
Cory Poccia was born on 19 June 1978 in Levittown, New York, USA. He is a producer, known for That Awkward Moment (2014), WrestleMania 21 (2005) and Ngôi Làng (2004).