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- Juliette Angelo is an actress, known for Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020), NCIS (2013-2021), Shameless (2017-2020), and as Reba Mcentire's daughter in ABC's Malibu Country (2012 - 2013). Angelo made her Broadway debut in Manhattan at the age of 8. She performed in the shows How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Tony Award winning original cast of Billy Elliot, and as Jane Banks in Mary Poppins.
Juliette Angelo is also a singer and songwriter. She released her first solo constructed record, "Fields of Tennessee", earlier this year, followed up by her first single, "if". Her music can be found on all streaming services. - Actress
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With the goal of writing and acting, she studied at the University of Michigan and Cornell University, and then moved to New York to study and perform with the greats of the Actors Studio - Lee Strasberg, Clifford Odets, Stella Adler, Elia Kazan. At the same time, she also married Jerry Adelman, worked as a model for illustrators and began searching for a stage name. She settled on Tracy--sometimes credited as Tracey--Roberts in homage to two actors she admired, Spencer Tracy and Robert Montgomery. The blue-eyed, raven-haired Roberts landed a role in Odets' "Paradise Lost" and performed in several well-known plays, including "The Women," "Hedda Gabler," "The Seagull" and the Broadway and Los Angeles premieres of "Orpheus Descending." In Los Angeles, she also performed in such plays as "Winter Kill" with Robert Alda. Motion pictures followed, and she appeared in several from Westerns to comedies during the 1950s, including an uncredited role as the "redhead" in Dean Martin's 1956 Hollywood or Bust (1956) and her personal favorite, the 1952 _Actors and Sin (1952)_ with Eddie Albert. But brains, beauty and talent were never enough to make her a star. She quickly established herself as a respected acting coach and director and producer of plays featuring her students. In 1986, after a quarter-century or so in the profession, she told The Los Angeles Times she had indeed gone into teaching "kicking and screaming" but had since "fallen in love" with the job. Roberts taught camera classes, audition and production workshops, speech, movement, musical comedy and script analysis classes, but all with the same focus, she said. Known for her independence and intelligence, Roberts was perhaps best described by her friend Anais Nin who dedicated one of her books: "For T--Who is all the women I ever wrote about and not according to men's patterns."- Make-Up Department
Karen Reuter Fabbo was born on 22 January 1957 in Little Falls, New Jersey, USA. Karen is known for Mật Mã Sống (2012), Tình Hay Tiền (2011) and 28 Days (2000). Karen was married to Steven Kozlowski. Karen died on 24 January 2019 in South Orange, New Jersey, USA.- Actor
- Music Department
Jude Moran is an award winning actor with bases in Los Angeles, Denver and Minneapolis. Jude grew up on a farm on the banks of the Mississippi in Minnesota. He got his early training at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Some of his theater highlights include The Motherfucker With The Hat, K2, and Lobby Hero.- Justus D. Barnes was born on 2 October 1862 in Little Falls, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Declaration of Independence (1911), The Star of Bethlehem (1912) and A Beauty Parlor Graduate (1913). He died on 6 February 1946 in Weedsport, New York, USA.
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Adam Vargas was born on 12 July 1980 in Little Falls, New York, USA. Adam is a director and writer, known for The Black Facade (2009), The Gate of Fallen Angels (2009) and Luật Pháp Và Trật Tự: Mục Đích Tội Phạm (2001). Adam has been married to Christen Vargas since 24 July 2004. They have three children.- Writer
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After graduating from Western College in Ohio, Ann Marcus got a job on the New York Daily News - one of the first young women to become a copy "boy". In a matter of weeks she was promoted to reporter, and parlayed her first byline story to a job on Life Magazine where she worked with famed photographers such as Alfred Eisenstadt. After marrying screenwriter Ellis Marcus, she produced three children and a play, 'A Woman's Place', which premiered in Los Angeles and led to a long and successful career in television. In the 60s she wrote sitcoms: 'Please Don't Eat The Daisies', 'Lassie', 'The Hathaways', 'Gentle Ben', etc. She was also a staff writer on Peyton Place (1964) and The Debbie Reynolds Show.
In 1969 she became head-writer of the daytime drama, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing (1967) (nominated for an EMMY) followed by Search for Tomorrow (1951) for which she won the WGA award for outstanding daytime serial. Tapped by Norman Lear, Ann co-created and head-wrote the satirical soap, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976), winning an Emmy in 1976. She also co-created Fernwood 2-Nite, All That Glitters, and Julie Farr, MD. Other soaps she has helmed were Days of Our Lives (1965), Love of Life (1951), and General Hospital (1963) receiving several Emmy and WGA nominations along the way. Between head writing and creating soaps, Ann has written TV movies including Women at West Point (1979), Letters from Three Lovers (1973), and _Having Babies, II (1977) (TV)_. She was also supervising producer of _Falcon Crest (1989)_, and Knots Landing (1979) and co-wrote the Knots miniseries, Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-Sac (1997) which aired in 1997. She also developed and wrote many comedy and drama pilots during stints at Columbia TV; Embassy; and Lorimar. Ann's favorite endeavor was the syndicated satirical soap she co-created and executive produced with her husband, Ellis Marcus, The Life and Times of Eddie Roberts (1980)- sixty-five episodes of which aired on Metromedia.
Ann has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America, West seven times and served as Secretary/treasurer from 1992-1994. She was presented with the Morgan Cox Award for distinguished service to the Guild in 2000. She has also served on the steering committee of the Caucus for Writers, Producers, and Directors, and is a former Governor of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Widowed, Ann lives in Sherman Oaks with her golden retriever, Ollie, and enjoys frequent visits from her three children, their spouses, and her six grandchildren. In 1999 Ann published her memoir, 'Whistling Girl'. She has just completed an original screenplay, "For Heaven's Sake!" which she hopes will be available at your local theatre soon.- Actress
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- Producer
Diana Bologna was born on 26 July 1973 in Little Falls, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Cán Cân Công Lý (2009), Wing Woman and Let's Kill Grandpa (2017).- Louise Erdrich was born on 7 June 1954 in Little Falls, Minnesota, USA. She is a writer, known for Der Club der singenden Metzger (2019), Seule la terre est éternelle (2019) and Leonard: Political Prisoner (2020).
- Casper Reardon was born to a vaudeville family in Little Falls, New York. At the age of five he trouped with his parents. His father, who was of Irish descent, presented him with a small Irish harp on his eighth birthday. His début as soloist was with the Philadelphia Orchestra, under the direction of Leopold Stokowski. As a result of winning a scholarship, he became one of the most brilliant pupils of the illustrious Carlos Salzedo at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. Graduating in 1926, he became first harpist of the Cincinnati Symphony under Fritz Reiner for five years, and head of the Harp Department at the Cincinnati Conservatory. Newspaperman Edwin H. Schloss wrote (July 19, 1939), 'In Cincinnati, some of Reardon's Southern pupils interested him in jazz and he fell in love with the music of W.C. Handy. He found the percussive harp to be as well suited to Gershwin as to Debussy and the rest is history, mostly made via radio.' On his own, Reardon devised a technique of playing 'jazz.' The precedent for jazz music on the harp had not been explored to a significant degree. It wasn't unusual for a dance orchestra to utilize the harp for texture. (The dance orchestras of Leonard Joy, Richard Himber, Victor Young and Raymond Paige used harp regularly.) Reardon thought the harp had more potential than the usual flourishes and interludes that were expected of him. When he became a regular feature on the powerful Cincinnati station WLW, he used the nom de radio "Arpeggio Glissando," so as to not shock his classical harp students. He moved to New York City in 1931 and immediately created a niche for himself and his instrument. On September 18, 1934, he recorded an unprecedented long harp solo on the Jack Teagarden recording of "Junk Man" for Brunswick Records. Although his name does not appear on the record, determined music lovers soon found out who the swing harpist was. By 1936 he recorded some dance records as Casper Reardon & His Orchestra, for Liberty Music Shop. He became known as the "Swing Harpist." He was immortalized as "Cousin Caspar" [sic] in Alice Faye's film You're a Sweetheart (1937). He was a regular on radio shows such as 'Saturday Night Swing Club' with the orchestra of Bunny Berigan, and was often featured by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. George Gershwin featured Reardon on his popular Feenamint broadcast in 1934. Casper Reardon met Dana Suesse in nineteen thirty-nine, through their friend, Gus Schirmer. Suesse told this writer, "Casper told me about having an engagement with the Philadelphia Symphony and wanted me to write something for him. At the time, Young Man with A Horn was a best selling novel." It seemed logical to create a concert piece called Young Man with A Harp. Alexander Smallens, who would always be remembered as the original conductor of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, conducted the concert at the Robin Hood Dell in 1939 Dana and Casper repeated their Young Man With A Harp on February 25, 1940 with Guy Fraser Harrison conducting the Rochester Civic Orchestra. The program was made up almost entirely of harp and orchestra pieces: Debussy, Couperin, Salzedo and Suesse. The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Norman Nairn) boasted there was a "pleasurable evening for a large audience which 'ate up' the swing music of Mr. Reardon. " After these favorable responses, Dana and Casper wanted to make a recording of their effort. What better place to try than their friend, Gus Schirmer, Jr. and his new recording studio. In 1940 Reardon performed with Suesse at a Cabinet Dinner for President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his family. Reardon became ill and died on March 8, 1941. He was 33 years old.
- Marie Van Tassell was born on 6 April 1871 in Little Falls, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Purity (1916), Peck o' Pickles (1916) and Deep Waters (1920). She died on 22 January 1946 in Oakland, California, USA.
- Cashetta - The Queen of magic was born Scott Weston in Paterson, New Jersey. Growing up near Manhattan, and attending summer camp at Stage Door Manor in Loch Sheldrake, NY, he had no other desire but to be in show business.
His lifelong dream was to have his own show in Vegas. His dream came to fruition. He had always expected to be on Broadway, but after a few auditions and experiencing the reality of it, the idea became less desirable. While he continued to make the rounds and hone his skills,
He tried a string of hopeless professions from advertising to automobile sales but held fast to his dream of becoming a professional entertainer. In the mid-'90s, he got his big break landed a job working at Lips, a Manhattan restaurant that featured drag entertainment. He became a female impersonator, a stand-up comedian and a jazz singer.
Always interested in magic, Scott spent a summer in Las Vegas working as a makeup artist and attending magic shows and studying the magicians. When he returned to New York he began studying magic himself, and three months later landed a gig at the Fez jazz club in NYC as a drag magician.
H/She's been featured on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Today Show, Outlaugh Festival-Wisecrack on Logo with Margaret Cho and Law and Order among many others. He also starred in "Magic's a Drag" at the Harmon Theater in Las Vegas. - Raymond Waldvogel was born on 17 January 1930 in Little Falls, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor, known for Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald (1993).
- John Servetnik was born on 7 April 1923 in Little Falls, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for The Incident (1967), For Love of Ivy (1968) and N.Y.P.D. (1967). He died on 18 January 2021 in Boca Raton, Florida, USA.
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Michael Rayhack was born on 24 December 1917 in Little Falls, New Jersey, USA. Michael is known for Rock Rock Rock! (1956) and After Hours (1961). Michael was married to Mary Ewasko. Michael died on 4 June 1987 in Little Falls, New Jersey, USA.- Ronald Siegel was born on 2 January 1943 in Little Falls, New York, USA. He was married to Jane Barack. He died on 24 March 2019 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Mika Roberts was born on 2 August 1982 in Little Falls, New York, USA. Mika is known for Quái Vật (2003), The Touch (2005) and Room Raiders (2003).- Ray Goldstone was born on 23 July 1919 in Little Falls, New York, USA. Ray was a writer, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Search for Tomorrow (1951) and Shazam! (1974). Ray was married to Mary Ellen Jennings. Ray died on 13 March 2008 in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Tom Sorensen was born on 16 June 1970 in Little Falls, Minnesota, USA. Tom is a cinematographer, known for Mật Lệnh Khẩn Cấp (2012), The Remarkable Life of John Weld (2018) and Ballerina Badass (2014).- Cinematographer
- Writer
Firedragonaf was born on 1 January 1975 in Little Falls, New York, USA. Firedragonaf is a cinematographer and writer, known for Stalker: The Movie - Party in the Woods (2002) and The Escape (2002).- Director
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Chris Markwardt was born on 17 August 1988 in Little Falls, New York, USA. He is a director and actor, known for The Man in the House (2014) and Rainboos (2017).- Jim Langer was born on 16 May 1948 in Little Falls, Minnesota, USA. He was married to Linda. He died on 29 August 2019 in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, USA.
- Joe Brinkman was born on 9 April 1944 in Little Falls, Minnesota, USA.
- Ramsay Morris was born in Little Falls, New York, USA. Ramsay was a writer, known for The Ninety and Nine (1922) and The Ninety and Nine (1916). Ramsay died on 4 November 1917 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA.
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- Cinematographer
Robert Gardner was born on 29 July 1939 in Little Falls, Minnesota, USA. He was a director and writer, known for Film InDiego (2016), Zoorama (1955) and Dance of Life (2015). He was married to Sherry Nadine Karr. He died on 6 May 2018 in El Cajon, California, USA.