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Seann William Scott was born in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, to Patricia Anne (Simons) and William Frank Scott, a factory worker. He was discovered at a talent competition in Los Angeles, and almost immediately was flown to New York by ABC to test for All My Children (1970). His face has also been seen from his basketball-playing appearance on a national Sunny Delight commercial and the recent American Express campaign with Magic Johnson.
Seann was also seen on Something So Right (1996) for ABC. Seann shot a lead role in Aerosmith's music video, "Hole in My Soul" from the "Nine Lives" CD. Previously, Seann has worked with Mark-Paul Gosselaar (of Saved by the Bell (1989)) and Talia Shire (Rocky (1976)) on the NBC movie of the week, Born Into Exile (1997), and has had a recurring role in the Warner Brothers TV series, Unhappily Ever After (1995), as well as appearing on Sweet Valley High (1994).- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Manila Luzon was born on 10 August 1981 in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Manila Luzon: Hot Couture (2012), General Hospital (1963) and Manila Luzon-Super Gay Wedding Show (2018). He has been married to Michael Alvarez since 24 December 2017.- Producer
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kurt David Anderson was raised in Cottage Grove, Minnesota. He started off his acting career by working at every major theatre in Minneapolis and St. Paul, including the famed Guthrie Theatre. His breakout role in came in 2000 when he played "Linus" in a critically acclaimed production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The four-month, sold-out run put Kurt on the list of actors to work with in Minnesota.
Despite the acclaim Kurt was receiving in his home state, he moved to Los Angeles in 2001. Even as he packed his bags, work continued to come his way, including a national commercial for Best Buy and a supporting role in the Tim Allen film, Joe Somebody.
Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Anderson immediately won roles in Disturbia, starring Shia Labeouf, Live Free or Die Hard as well as the leads in Should (which he also produced) Spill, Enlighten and the film festival, award-winning Hot Java. Kurt is best known as "Tator Junior" on Comedy Central's cult favorite, Reno 911, and has appeared on HBO's Big Love, Sons of Anarchy (FX), Castle (ABC), Gilmore Girls (WB), Veronica Mars (CW), The Suite Life (Disney), and the Golden Globe winner, Ugly Betty (ABC). Commercially, Kurt's face and personality have helped sell products for some of the biggest clients in the advertising world, including a memorable Nestle Dibs commercial.
As a company member of Parson's Nose Productions, Kurt has helped bring classical theatre to Elementary Schools throughout Los Angeles and Pasadena. He has also served on the Board of Directors for the Los Angeles based Theatre Neo.
Through his production company, Punching Bees Productions, Kurt has received praise for his skills at developing projects and seeing them to fruition. Anderson produced the 2009 feature film Near Fall, the short film Should, a pilot-presentation of Scott Sedita's Comedy Competition and plays such as Looking for Normal. He and his partners were invited to speak at 2008 Tribeca Film Festival about their upcoming film Near Fall and their use of new camera technology on their projects.
As an accomplished vocalist, Kurt helped found the professional a cappella group Cantus and toured with them for four years. During his time with Cantus, the group recorded three critically acclaimed CDs and toured most of the central and eastern United States.
He received his Bachelor of Arts degrees in Music and Theatre from St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota and studies with Stuart Roger's Studios in Los Angeles.
Kurt David Anderson is repped by Amsel, Eisenstadt & Frazier and managed by Peter Kluge of Impact Artists Group, LLC.- Actor
- Director
- Editor
Scot Weaver grew up in Southern Oregon. He is the 4th child and the only boy. He knew from an early age that being a part of the entertainment industry is what he wanted to do. However, life happened and he spend 24 successful and happy years in Education as a teacher and district administrator. He has 3 grown children, all boys. When his children were grown, he was able to finally pursue his passion. He is now a full time filmmaker and works both in front of and behind the camera.- Actor
- Composer
- Writer
Dennis Dunaway was born on 9 December 1948 in Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for The Faculty (1998), If I Stay (2014) and Reality Bites (1994).- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
LaDonna Wallace was born on 4 February 1973 in Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA. She is an actress and assistant director, known for Quantum Leap: A Leap to Di for (2009), Pervertigo (2012) and Lullaby (2008).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Writer
- Sound Department
Becca Doten was born on 23 December 1978 in Cottage Grove, Minnesota, USA. She is a writer, known for Camera Obscura (2000), A Daughter's Conviction (2006) and Hope Abandoned (2003).- Additional Crew
- Actor
Wes Violette was born on 12 April 1981 in Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for Ricochet River (2001) and Zerophilia (2005).- Visual Effects
- Animation Department
- Actor
Nicholas T. King was born on 10 July 1978 in Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for Fantastic Four (2015), Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) and The Pale Blue Eye (2022).- Kenneth Hawley Ward was born on 24 November 1909 in Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA. He was an actor. He died on 20 March 1982 in Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA.