Dirty Pictures 2000 premiere
Wednesday May 10th, The Beekman Theatre 1271 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10065
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James Howard Woods was born on April 18, 1947 in Vernal, Utah, the son of Martha A. (Smith) and Gail Peyton Woods, a U.S. Army intelligence officer who died during Woods' childhood. James is of Irish, English, and German descent. He grew up in Warwick, Rhode Island, with his mother and stepfather Thomas E. Dixon. He graduated from Pilgrim High School in 1965, near the top of his class. James earned a scholarship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; dropping out during his senior year in 1969, he then headed off to New York with his fraternity brother Martin Donovan to pursue aspirations to appear on the stage. After appearing in a handful of New York City theater productions, Woods scored his first film role in All the Way Home (1971) and followed that up with meager supporting roles in The Way We Were (1973) and The Choirboys (1977).
However, it was Woods' cold-blooded performance as the cop killer in The Onion Field (1979), based on a Joseph Wambaugh novel, that seized the attention of movie-goers to his on-screen power. Woods quickly followed up with another role in another Joseph Wambaugh film adaptation, The Black Marble (1980), as a sleazy and unstable cable-T.V.-station owner in David Cronenberg's mind-bending and prophetic Videodrome (1983), as gangster Max Bercovicz in Sergio Leones mammoth epic Once Upon a Time in America (1984), and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination as abrasive journalist Richard Boyle in Oliver Stone's gritty and unsettling Salvador (1986).
There seemed to be no stopping the rise of this star as he continued to amaze movie-goers with his remarkable versatility and his ability to create such intense, memorable characters. The decade of the 1990s started off strongly with high praise for his role as Roy Cohn in the television production of Citizen Cohn (1992). Woods was equally impressive as sneaky hustler Lester Diamond who cons Sharon Stone in Casino (1995), made a tremendous H.R. Haldeman in Nixon (1995), portrayed serial killer Carl Panzram in Killer: A Journal of Murder (1995), and then as accused civil rights assassin Byron De La Beckwith in Ghosts of Mississippi (1996).
Not to be typecast solely as hostile hoodlums, Woods has further expanded his range to encompass providing voice-overs for animated productions including Hercules (1997), Hooves of Fire (1999), and Stuart Little 2 (2002). Woods also appeared in the critically praised The Virgin Suicides (1999), in the coming-of-age movie Riding in Cars with Boys (2001), as a corrupt medico in Any Given Sunday (1999), and in the comedy-horror spoof Scary Movie 2 (2001). A remarkable performer with an incredibly diverse range of acting talent, Woods remains one of Hollywood's outstanding leading men.- Actress
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Beatrice "Bebe" Neuwirth is the daughter of Sydney Anne, an artist, and Lee Paul Neuwirth, a mathematician. Born and raised in Princeton, New Jersey, she started out as a dancer. Her New York career started out in "A Chorus Line". She won a Tony Award for her part in "Sweet Charity" and two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for playing Lilith Sternin Crane of Cheers (1982).- Producer
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George Stephanopoulos was born on 10 February 1961 in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for House of Cards (2013), Spin City (1996) and This Week (1996). He has been married to Alexandra Wentworth since 20 November 2001. They have two children.- Actor
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William Baldwin has distinguished himself as an actor/producer/writer who continues to showcase his multitude of talents in the world of film and television.
Baldwin has a busy year ahead starring in several high-profile upcoming projects. He is currently travelling the world shooting back-to-back productions - most recently wrapping his recurring role opposite Miles Teller in Nicolas Winding Refn's highly-anticipated upcoming Amazon series "Too Old to Die Young."
He is about to begin production in Canada starring in & executive producing the new Netflix / CBC family drama "Northern Rescue" opposite Kathleen Robertson. After the death of his wife, John West (Baldwin) packs up his three children and moves from their hectic urban life to his small northern hometown to take command of the local search-and-rescue service. Once there, the family struggles with their new surroundings, new friends and accepting Sarah's death.
Additionally, Baldwin will reprise his role as Brian McCaffrey from the 1991 blockbuster "Backdraft" in the Universal / Netflix sequel "Backdraft 2," along with Donald Sutherland. The action drama is now shooting in Eastern Europe. He then will return to the United States to begin his recurring role in the USA Network/SyFy series "The Purge" (Fall 2018). Based on the popular Blumhouse film franchise about one day each year when murder and mayhem is legalized - the series will be an entirely new chapter in America's 12 hours of annual lawlessness. Baldwin will play David Ryker, the handsome & powerful Managing Partner at an investment firm, who leads his team with confidence & intelligence, but also harbors a Purge night secret. He will also appear in the upcoming Netflix series "Insatiable."
Baldwin made his television series debut starring in the hit ABC series, "Dirty Sexy Money," opposite Jill Clayburgh, Donald Sutherland and Peter Krause. The tongue-in-cheek drama focused on the wealth, power & privilege of the fictional Darling family of New York City. He won rave reviews portraying Patrick Darling, the state Attorney General - who harbored a multitude of scandalous secrets - including an affair with his transgendered mistress. Since then, he has appeared on several acclaimed series including BBC's "Copper," TV Land's "Hot in Cleveland," NBC's "Parenthood" & "30 Rock," CW's "Gossip Girl" and FX's "Wilfred." He has also guested/recurred on such series as "MacGyver," "Hawaii 5-0," "Hit the Floor," "Forever," and starred in the popular Lifetime telefilm "The Craig's List Killer."
Baldwin has starred in over 30 films of varied genres. In 2005, he memorably starred with Laura Linney and Jeff Daniels in the critical award-winning hit film "The Squid & The Whale." The drama, directed by Noah Baumbach and produced by Wes Anderson, was recognized on over 200 Top 10 Lists that year. He also appeared in the hit comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," with Kristen Bell & Russell Brand, co-starred with William Hurt & Tim Robbins in the independent comedy "Noise," as well as the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival & HBO Comedy Arts Festival entry "Humble Pie." His other film credits include the screen adaptation of Noel Coward's "Relative Values," "One Eyed King," "The Brotherhood of Murder," "Curdled," "Virus," "Pyromaniacs: A Love Story," "Shattered Image," "Double Bang," "Fair Game," "Sliver," "Three of Hearts," "Flatliners," "Internal Affairs," and the "The Preppy Murder." He made his feature film debut in Oliver Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July."
As a producer, Baldwin co-produced the independent film "Lymelife" starring Cynthia Nixon & his brother Alec. He produced & starred in "Lead with the Heart" and "Second Time Around" for the Hallmark Network.
A native of Massapequa, New York, Baldwin graduated Binghamton University with a degree in Political Science, and politics remains a passion. Baldwin serves on the boards of KCLU radio, The Massapequa Community Fund, The Committee to Preserve Olympic Wrestling, The Los Angelitos Orphanage and The Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund.
Baldwin lives in California with his wife, singer/songwriter Chynna Phillips and their three children Jameson, Vance and Brooke. He was also the Executive Producer for Phillips' record "One Reason" for her band "Chynna & Vaughan."- Actress
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Gretchen Mol was born November 8, 1972, in Deep River, Connecticut, the daughter of a school principal, James Mol, and his artist wife, Janet. Deep River is a small community located on the Chester Bowles Highway (Rt. 9), nine miles northwest of Old Saybrook (home of the legendary Katharine Hepburn), within commuting distance of New York City. The young Gretchen was bit by the acting bug and participated in high school theatrics, then moved to the Big Apple as a teenager to study acting and musical theater at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and at the William Esper Studio.
Although only 5'6" tall--too short for a traditional modeling career--her unique beauty brought her modeling jobs as she pursued her dream of becoming a professional actress. She began appearing in magazines in 1994, meanwhile working at such time-honored Manhattan jobs as restaurant hat-check girl. It was while working that gig she was discovered by a talent agent. The agent landed her her first acting job, a TV commercial for Coca-Cola. She continued to hone her acting skills in summer stock, appearing in such productions as "Bus Stop," "No Exit," and "Godspell."
The 23-year-old Gretchen made her film debut in Spike Lee's Girl 6 (1996), a small role that came to her, as luck would have it, after she had gone for an audition for the soap opera Guiding Light (1952). Her career began to take off, and she appeared in small parts, mostly "girlfriend" roles, in such films as Rounders (1998) starring 'Matt Damon' (qav) and in Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998), opposite Kenneth Branagh and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Gretchen was touted as the "Next Big Thing" after appearing on the cover of the September 1998 issue of "Vanity Fair." Her most memorable role up to that time was as a mobster's moll in the minor cult classic Donnie Brasco (1997), which was mostly remembered for cinematic turns by Al Pacino, Johnny Depp and Anne Heche. Nonetheless, her beauty and presence led "Vanity Fair" to hype the beautiful blonde, heralding the arrival of a major new star. She seemed poised to move up to featured roles. but the announcement turned out to be premature. Brunette Angelina Jolie proved to be Hollywood's Next "It" girl.
During the seven years that followed the "Vanity Fair" cover story, Mol continued to appear in films and on the stage, including the part of Jennie in the London and New York productions of Neil LaBute's "The Shape of Things" in 2001 (she also appeared in the film version, The Shape of Things (2003)). The good reviews she got proved that she was not just another pretty face. In 2004 she displayed her singing and dancing chops by playing Roxie Hart in the Broadway production of "Chicago."
She worked steadily, appearing in another small role in Woody Allen's Sweet and Lowdown (1999), and eventually won the lead in David E. Kelley TV series Girls Club (2002). The series bombed, however, and was canceled after only two episodes. Nevertheless, the intervening period allowed her to develop as an actress. In 2004 the blonde beauty finally had the role that proved to be her acting breakthrough: brunette 1950s "stag queen" Bettie Page in The Notorious Bettie Page (2005). Many brunettes have gone blonde, but Mol--the blonde who went brunette--rocked the screen with her presence. Her embodiment of the legendary Page garnered excellent reviews and propelled the flick into art house hit status.
Mol married film director Tod Williams on June 1, 2004, and they became parents a little over three years later, when a son, Ptolemy John Williams, was born on October 10, 2007.- Producer
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Frank Pierson was born on 12 May 1925 in Chappaqua, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Presumed Innocent (1990) and Cool Hand Luke (1967). He was married to Helene Szamet, Dori Pierson and Polly Stokes. He died on 22 July 2012 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
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Widely regarded as the one of greatest stage and screen actors both in his native USA and internationally, James Earl Jones was born on January 17, 1931 in Arkabutla, Mississippi. At an early age, he started to take dramatic lessons to calm himself down. It appeared to work as he has since starred in many films over a 40-year period, beginning with the Stanley Kubrick classic Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964). For several movie fans, he is probably best known for his role as Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy (due to his contribution for the voice of the role, as the man in the Darth Vader suit was David Prowse, whose voice was dubbed because of his British West Country accent). In his brilliant course of memorable performances, among others, he has also appeared on the animated series The Simpsons (1989) three times and played Mufasa both in The Lion King (1994) and The Lion King (2019), while he returned too as the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016).- Cecilia Hart was born on 6 June 1948 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA. She was an actress, known for Law & Order (1990), The Runaways (1978) and MacGyver (1985). She was married to James Earl Jones and Bruce Weitz. She died on 16 October 2016 in Westport, Connecticut, USA.
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Joan Osborne was born on 8 July 1962 in Anchorage, Kentucky, USA. She is an actress and composer, known for Vanilla Sky (2001), For Love of the Game (1999) and Nightcrawler (2014).- Actress
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Connie Britton began playing country music fading sensation Rayna Jaymes in Nashville (2012) after having wrapped production for the five season long Friday Night Lights (2006) alongside Kyle Chandler. She previously appeared in Universal's Friday Night Lights (2004) -the movie- directed by Peter Berg and also starring Billy Bob Thornton; and Edward Burns' independent feature Looking for Kitty (2004).
Britton was born Constance Elaine Womack in Boston, Massachusetts, to Linda Jane (Cochran) and Edgar Allen Womack, Jr., a physicist and energy company executive. She is of Irish, German, and English descent.
Britton received accolades for her starring roles in Edward Burns' acclaimed independent films The Brothers McMullen (1995) and No Looking Back (1998). In the former, she captivated moviegoers with her portrayal of "Molly", the luminous wife of a cheating husband. This popular low-budget film went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. After nearly canceling her audition with director Edward Burns, this last meeting of the day turned into the role that would launch her career. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Britton moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, at the age of seven with her family, including her fraternal twin sister. She went on to attend Dartmouth College, where she majored in Asian studies and spent a term in Beijing, China. Upon graduation, she moved to New York, where she spent two years at the Neighborhood Playhouse studying with Sanford Meisner, and an additional two years performing in regional theater and off-Broadway productions. She moved to Los Angeles after the success of The Brothers McMullen (1995).
She starred in ABC's Lost at Home (2003) opposite Mitch Rouse and Gregory Hines. Her other television credits include The Fighting Fitzgeralds (2001) opposite Brian Dennehy, a recurring role in the highly-acclaimed drama The West Wing (1999) and a starring role in the award-winning comedy Spin City (1996) opposite Michael J. Fox. Additionally, Britton starred in the recent feature films The Next Big Thing (2001) and One Eyed King (2001).
In her free time, Britton, who resides in both New York and Los Angeles, enjoys hiking, yoga, and doing volunteer work.- Actor
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Craig T. Nelson was born on 4 April 1944 in Spokane, Washington, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Coach (1989), The Incredibles (2004) and The Family Stone (2005). He has been married to Doria Cook-Nelson since 1987. He was previously married to Robin McCarthy.- Actress
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Born in Savannah, Georgia, Scarwid moved to New York at 17 to become an actress. Simultaneously, as an honors student, she graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and Pace University. She landed some small film and TV roles before her subtle performance in Inside Moves (1980) was nominated for an Oscar, and as Joan Crawford's daughter in Mommie Dearest (1981) - the infamous Razzie. Understated film and TV roles followed. Retired, she lives east of Savannah, Georgia, working with local non-profit organizations and acting workshops.- Leon Pownall was born on 26 April 1943 in Wrexham, North Wales, UK. He was an actor, known for Dead Poets Society (1989), The Sleep Room (1998) and Slings and Arrows (2003). He died on 2 June 2006 in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
- Matt North grew up in Champaign, Illinois and now works in Nashville, TN as a songwriter and session musician. He starred opposite James Woods in "Dirty Pictures," winner of the Golden Globe Best TV Movie Award (2001), directed by Frank Pierson (writer of "Cool Hand Luke," "Dog Day Afternoon") and soon after became a recurring character on HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as William Morris Agent, Jay Schneider.
An award-winning screenwriter, his original screenplay "Best Western" received many honors.
From 94-97, North lived in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury moonlighting as a drummer in various garage bands, working in theater/film, and producing the Mother Jones Magazine anti-gun violence compilation CD,"You Are What You Shoot," featuring Freakwater, The Mekons, and the late Jay Bennett of Wilco. As a drummer, Matt attended the highly acclaimed University of North Texas School of Music on full scholarship. He toured Russia with the 1991 University of Illinois Jazz Band, lived in Los Angeles from 1997-2010, and now Nashville, TN with his wife, actress Laurel Green. He has performed and recorded with Maria McKee, Peter Case, Andy Prieboy, Jesse DeNatale, Brutal Jooks, Gina Villalobos, Viktor Krauss, Rob Kendt, Mink Stole of John Waters fame. - Actor
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David Huband was born on 12 September 1957 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Tommy Boy (1995), Cube Zero (2004) and Cinderella Man (2005).- Judah Katz was born on 23 June 1960 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is an actor, known for Canada Russia '72 (2006), Blood Pressure (2012) and A Very Merry Mix-Up (2013). He was previously married to Wendy.
- Rachael Crawford began her acting career as a teenager in Toronto, Canada. Her work in television and film has taken her to Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Vancouver to work alongside such names as Oprah Winfrey, Louis Gossett Jr., and Samuel L. Jackson, to name a few. Throughout her career she has garnered several Gemini and Genie nominations for her work, including her role in the Global television series Traders (1996), and her role in Clement Virgo's Rude (1995), which premiered at Cannes. She is probably best known for her performance as Petra in Patricia Rozema's When Night Is Falling (1995), as well as playing the lead in the Showcase series Show Me Yours (2004). She had recurring roles on the Syfy series Continuum (2012), their mini-series Ascension (2014) and This Life (2015), and continues to star in various film and television.
- Marnie was born in Columbus Ohio. She began acting professionally at the age of 15, starring in 6 seasons of the Disney Channel/CBC series The Edison Twins (1982) Known for Dream Scenario, Orphan Black:Echoes, Longing, The Greatest Game Ever Played and The Way Home. She lives in the US and Canada with her daughter and husband, actor Reed Diamond, who she met in 2002 on the set of Scared Silent (2002). They were married in County Clare, Ireland on October 8th 2004
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R.D. Reid was born on 22 September 1944 in Canada. He was an actor and director, known for Dawn of the Dead (2004), Lars and the Real Girl (2007) and Diary of the Dead (2007). He was married to Heather Lee Reid. He died on 20 June 2017.- Actress
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Allegra Fulton is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for The Shape of Water (2017), The Good Doctor (2017) and Chapelwaite (2021). Hailed as "one of Canada's National Treasures" (NOW Magazine), Allegra Fulton's career has taken her across Canada, the US and to Europe, garnering awards and extensive critical acclaim. Look for her next as at the mysterious Jill Leblanc in MOONSHINE (CBC/eOne) and in some upcoming projects on CW and more.- Actress
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Martin Roach was born on July 15, 1962 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada as Martin Jamie Roach to parents who are immigrants from Africa. Roach began his acting career in 1996 when he played a cop in 2 episodes of Due South (TV Series). These episodes were Starman and Juliet Is Bleeding. His highest, most acclaimed film is Spotlight (2015) while his lowest movie is Dream House (2011)
He is an African-Canadian actor best known for his roles on Aaron Stone as T. Abner Hall and in the films Cube Zero (2004), Diary of the Dead (2007), and The Lookout (2007). He portrayed Mike Thompson in Season 1. The following episodes are: "The Armory", "Prisoner of War", "Grace", "Silent Kill", "Sanctuary (Part 1)" and "Sanctuary (Part 2)". He also starred Dream House (2011), Rescue Heroes (1999-2002)
In the realm of voice acting, he is also known as Master Yo on Yin-Yang-Yo!, Jake Justice on Rescue Heroes, Big Wheelie on Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks and the Falcon on The Avengers: United they Stand. He's got the market cornered on voicing palette-swapped Transmetal Cheetor and Waspinator models.- Actor
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Tony De Santis was born on January 29, 1956 in Montreal, Quebec. He is an actor, writer and producer known for ROSIE (2021) RED (2010), Sea of Love (1989) and Narc (2002). He has appeared in several hit series in french, including Omertà Le dernier des hommes d'honneur (1999) and Les Rescapés (2010). In 2019 he created, produced and co-starred in BOOMBATS, a character-driven digital comedy series now available on Amazon Prime (US & UK) and Vimeo (Worldwide). In 2020, he started his own tiktok account featuring short comedic vignettes starring his character 'Nonna' with guest appearances by other BOOMBATS cast members. To date, these videos have over 500,000 views.- Actor
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Born in New York, after attending Princeton Day School in Princeton, New Jersey, and having worked in productions theater, he went on to work in many films and TV series both in the United States and Canada, among which we can remember: The Piano (1993), The Hurricane (1999) and X-Men (2000); Kenneth is also director, producer, writer, and teacher, continues to work in many film and television productions, and lives in Philadelphia.- Actor
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Jeff Pustil is known for Saw V (2008), Rent-a-Goalie (2006) and Chicago (2002). He has been married to Kathleen Laskey since 1990.- Sally Cahill is known for Lars and the Real Girl (2007), The Virgin Suicides (1999) and Resident Evil 4 (2005).
- Linda Goranson was born on 29 September 1947 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Cardinal (2017), Transplant (2020) and Hoover vs. the Kennedys: The Second Civil War (1987). She was previously married to Peter Carter.
- John Evans was born on 10 March 1943. He was an actor, known for Warehouse 13 (2009), Earth: Final Conflict (1997) and Welcome to Blood City (1977). He was married to Lyne Tremblay. He died on 28 September 2019 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Recent releases coming include season one of Orphan Black - Echoes, Walking Supply and Eclectic Christmas. Other appearances include Star Trek - Discovery, two seasons of The Expanse and the web series Deep Six. Past credits include Robert McNamara, U.S. Secretary of State in the Kennedys and The Kennedys - Beyond Camelot, Dr. Edward Blake in the YTV/Nickelodeon hit Open Heart. Appearances in Chicago, Land of the Dead, The X-Files, Transporter the Series, The Outer Limits amongst others. Numerous stage credits include but are not limited to - Arcadia, Les Miserables, Dirty Dancing, and Man of La Mancha.
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Colin Fox was born on 20 November 1938 in Aldershot, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Tommy Boy (1995), Daylight (1996) and Virus (1980). He was previously married to Carol Bermingham.- Actor
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Michael Seater was born on 15 January 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Life with Derek (2005), ReGenesis (2004) and 18 to Life (2010).- Actor
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Stephen Joffe is an actor best known for his work in Overruled! (2009), Alias Grace (2017), and Frequency (2000). He was born in Toronto, and graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2012. Stephen is also the lead singer of Toronto-based alternative rock band Birds of Bellwoods. His plays have been produced throughout Canada.- Actress
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- Nancy Beatty is known for Lars and the Real Girl (2007), Harriet the Spy (1996) and Sea of Love (1989).
- Lawrence Bayne is an actor of Scottish and Cree descent known for his roles in film, music videos, television series and as a voiceover actor for animation and video games. As an announcer and narrator, he has presented awards, commentated sporting events and documentaries for CBC Radio, the National Hockey League, National Geographic and others. Bayne is also a singer, poet and musician, and his band is named "Simple Damned Device".
- Dave Nichols was born on 16 January 1943 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was an actor, known for Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), Half Baked (1998) and Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (2002). He was married to Lynda Nichols and Beverlee. He died on 3 April 2012 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
- Michael Dyson is an actor, born and raised on Vancouver Island, trained at the University of Victoria and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He started his career in Vancouver, then moved to Toronto in 1982. An accomplished and sought after character actor, he continues to work in film and television around the world.
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Frank Moore was born in 1946 in Bay-de-Verde, Newfoundland, Canada. He is an actor, known for Murder at 1600 (1997), The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) and Killjoys (2015).- Producer
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Ilene Chaiken was born on 30 June 1957 in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA. She is a producer and writer, known for Barb Wire (1996), Law & Order: Organized Crime (2021) and The Handmaid's Tale (2017). She has been married to LouAnne Brickhouse since 2013. She was previously married to Miggi Hood.- Composer
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Mark Snow became a good friend with Michael Kamen while they were studying music at New York's Art and Music High School. After graduation, they became roommates at Juilliard (an elite music school). After studying at Juilliard, he became very fond of pop music. He, Michael Kamen and 3 others formed the New York Rock'n'Roll ensemble. The band was signed to Atlantic Records and Mark toured and recorded with them for 5 years. His interest then turned in writing film and television scores. He began to write and relocated to Los Angeles in 1974. Mark's musical composition career began in 1975 with the TV series, Starsky and Hutch (1975), and has taken off since then. However, he is best known for his work on The X-Files (1993) and Millennium (1996), he has made music for many other programs. He took piano lessons at age ten and, by the time he was twenty, he played both oboe and percussion.- Producer
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Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winner Michael Manheim has produced 15 theatrical and television movies that have received 3 Emmys, 2 Golden Globes and over 35 other international awards and nominations. A creative, hands-on producer, Manheim's dedication to the quality and integrity of his projects has firmly established him as a respected filmmaker in the U.S. and abroad.
Educated at Verde Valley School and Harvard University he spent ten years working as an executive and producer-for-hire - first in television at David Wolper Productions and then in theatrical motion pictures as a Vice President of Embassy Pictures - before setting up his own production company.
The Manheim Company was launched through a deal with NBC Productions which resulted in his production of eight television movies including "Roe vs Wade" starring Holly Hunter, Kathy Bates and Amy Madigan. The landmark drama won twenty awards including the Best Dramatic Special Emmy for Manheim, with Hunter receiving an Emmy for her performance as Jane Roe and Amy Madigan a Golden Globe for her role as Roe's attorney Sarah Weddington.
Manheim's other productions have included "Last Flight Out", shot entirely on location in Thailand recounting the last civilian flight out of Saigon starring James Earl Jones, Richard Crenna and Oscar winner Dr. Haing S. Ngor; "Winnie" starring Meredith Baxter as a mentally retarded woman; the critically acclaimed Black drama "Zooman" written by Pulitzer Prize winner Charles Fuller and the Jimmy Woods starrer "Dirty Pictures" directed by Frank Pierson and written by Ilene Chaiken, about the Mapplethorpe obscenity trial in Cincinnati which won eleven international awards including the 2000 Golden Globe for Best Television Movie.
Manheim's theatrical motion picture productions have included Paramount's "Leap of Faith" starring Steve Martin, Debra Winger and Liam Neeson and Scott Frank's first theatrical film "Plain Clothes".
Upcoming productions for The Manheim Company include studio and independent theatrical films, a television series and a Broadway musical.
Manheim is on the Board of Governors of the Producers Guild of America. When not producing, he has designed and built seven houses and been an unpaid apprentice chef in two of LA's top Italian restaurants.- Cinematographer
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Hiro Narita was born on 26 June 1941 in Seoul, Korea. He is a cinematographer, known for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), The Rocketeer (1991) and The Time Machine (2002). He was previously married to Barbara Parker.- Music Department
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Peter Zinner was born on 24 July 1919 in Vienna, Austria. He was an editor and producer, known for The Deer Hunter (1978), The Godfather (1972) and An Officer and a Gentleman (1982). He was married to Christa Zinner. He died on 13 November 2007 in Santa Monica, California, USA.