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- First big break was selling Buick Centuries at the Chicago Auto show. (After working as a 2nd assistant cameraman (non-credited) for Andrzej Bartkowiak, Norman Leigh on the "The Brink's Job" - Billy Friedkin and Dino De Laurentiis).
Subsequently performed in numerous TV commercials, short films, and experimental theater pieces.
Has appeared on stages from Off-Off to Broadway for Arthur Laurents, Edward Albee, Robert Smith, Doric Wilson... (As You Like It, Forever After, A Loss Of Memory, Provicante di Saliva, Bald Soprano, Make Mine Kafka! ...).
Has worked in film and television for directors including Arthur Hiller, Peter Medak, Lee Katzin, Alvin Rakoff, Rick Berman, Bill Duke, and Phillip Noyce... (President Howard Lewis in Salt, Sebastian Weinberg in My Best Day, Robert Garrett in First Olympics, Athens 1896...). And years before the mast in television. (Starting with the indelible "Room Service Waiter" on Another World, then starring roles in lots of other TV movies, pilots, etc.)
Appeared steadily in lead roles in several dramatic serials, such as Knots Landing, Guiding Light, All My Children, As the World Turns, and One Life to Live.
Has voiced numerous commercial and digital campaigns, performed with the Indonesian poetry forum Yang Mengatakan, the Balinese Shadow Theatre, and the Norwegian Arctic Rights Group Vakne Opp's aerial production of "Ballong", and is a regular contributor to Sweet Dreams, an audio series of bedtime stories. - Denise Riffle was born on 18 June 1970 in Glen Burnie, Maryland, USA. She is an actress, known for Eastern Championship Wrestling (1993), WCW Monday Nitro (1995) and WCW Saturday Night (1985). She has been married to Pat Sanson since 16 November 2004. They have one child. She was previously married to Jeremy Harden.
- Duane Gill first entered wrestling in the early 80s, working for the WWF as a jobber, someone who makes other people look good. In the early 90s, he joined WCW, during which time he sustained a shoulder injury; this forced him to retire from professional wrestling for years. During this time he worked as a coach for a pee-wee football team. In 1998 he received a phone call from the WWF, asking him to take part in the Survivor Series, a tournament for the WWF Title, which he accepted. Unfortunately he lost in the opening round to Mick Foley, and continued working as a jobber to more established superstars. However, on an episode of Raw is War in late 1998, thanks to the stable The JOB Squad, Gill won the light heavyweight title. He then disappeared from TV for a few months, before returning in early 1999 as Gillberg, the WWF's parody of WCW superstar Bill Goldberg, entering the ring covered with sparklers, while being sprayed with a fire extinguisher. Gillberg held the light heavyweight title for 44 months, eventually losing to Essa Rios on an episode of Sunday Night Heat. He returned in April 2003 to RAW, as a one-time appearance, to be part of the Rock/Goldberg feud.
- Stephen Parry was born on 31 October 1960 in Burnie, Tasmania, Australia. He has been married to Allison Jane Vincent since 26 December 1981. They have two children.
- Michael Ferguson was born on 23 March 1974 in Burnie, Tasmania, Australia. He has been married to Julie Maree Fasano since 21 December 1994. They have three children.
- Angus Anderson was born on 11 November 1996 in Burnie, Tasmania. He is an actor, known for Roseville Heights (2022) and Lone Walker (2014).
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Paul Dowie was born on 14 November 1970 in Burnie, Tasmania, Australia. He is a producer and director, known for Caffeine (1999), Creative Violence (2003) and Stop (2011).- Bill Currier was born on 5 January 1955 in Glen Burnie, Maryland, USA.
- Whiteley is a fifth generation Tasmanian, born and raised on the North-West Coast. In 1993, along with his wife Sue Dyer, Whiteley established a Christian training and retreat centre in Sheffield. He had served the local community as a member of many community organizations before joining the Liberal Party. He was elected to state parliament in 2002 at a time when he was working as an electorate officer for then Liberal Leader Bob Cheek. He had previously contested the 1998 state election. An Alderman in Burnie City Council for three years at the time of his election in 2002, Whiteley has also been a marriage celebrant, pastor, and bank manager. In recognition of his contribution to the community, Whiteley won a Tasmania Day award in 1997 for community service.
Whiteley is a former Vice-President of the Tasmanian Liberal Party. In 2012 he was endorsed as the Federal Liberal candidate for Braddon and won the seat at the 2013 election with a swing of more than 10%. In September 2015, Whiteley was appointed as a Government Whip in the House of Representatives, until July 2016 when he left Parliament. He has since served as the CEO of Burnie Sports and Events.
Whiteley is married to Sue and they have three grown children, Joshua, Jackson and Jessica.