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Alexander Stulac was born on 23 January 1993 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for Sunlight Jr. (2013).- Ali Schiller was born on 30 January 1988 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress, known for The American Poop Movie (2006).
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Allyn Joslyn, the son of a Pennsylvania mining engineer, made his stage debut at 17. He was soon appearing regularly in Broadway productions, and headed for Hollywood in 1936, making his debut in They Won't Forget (1937). His nervous, at times dyspeptic demeanor and somewhat aristocratic looks fit in with the pompous, wealthy snobs he specialized in playing. Joslyn was also an extremely busy radio actor, performing on over 3,000 shows.- Actress
- Editor
- Producer
Anne Griffin was born on 10 November 1979 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress and editor, known for Nowhere Fast (2013), Rex (2008) and The Ascent (2010).- Arthur Matthews was born on 18 September 1889 in Milford, Delaware, USA. He was an actor, known for Ignorance (1916), The College Widow (1915) and The Nation's Peril (1915). He died on 28 July 1918 in France.
- British poet, writer and critic Arthur William Symons was born on 2/28/1865, in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshore, England. His education was "off and on", as he described it, but he managed to work his way into the London literary journalism scene in the 1890s. He was a member of The Rhymers Club, a collection of poets that included William Butler Yeats, and was a contributor to "The Yellow Book". He was made the editor of a new magazine, "The Savoy", in 1896.
Symons was acquainted with many of the top French writers and poets of the era, including Paul Verlaine, Stéphane Mallarmé and Joris-Karl Huysmans. He was a champion of the so-called "Symbolist Movement", and in 1899 published a book, "The Symbolist Movement in Literature", which was a major influence on such writers as Yeats and T.S. Eliot. His own poetry, in such works as "Days and Nights" (1889) and "London NIghts" (1895), was geared more toward the urban life he gravitated towards rather than the pastoral romantic settings of many of his contemporaries.
Symons suffered a nervous breakdown in 1908, and it took him almost two years to recover from it. From 1910-30 he produced mostly books and writings on travel, literary criticism and translations of other authors' works. He died in Wittersham, Kent, England, on 1/22/1945. - Bea Rosse was born on 12 December 1915 in New Milford, New Jersey, USA. She was an actress, known for In Society (1944), Cavalcade of Stars (1949) and The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom (1957). She died on 25 March 2002 in Newburgh, New York, USA.
- Additional Crew
Bettina Browne Weld was born on 20 November 1975 in New Milford, New Jersey, USA. Bettina is known for The Happening (2008), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) and Angels & Demons (2009).- Composer
- Writer
- Actor
Billy Howerdel was born on 18 May 1970 in West Milford, New Jersey, USA. He is a composer and writer, known for Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009) and Underworld (2003).- Sound Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Bob began making films at the age of 10, when he got together with other kids from his neighborhood and shot movies on his father's 8mm Bell & Howell camera. He experimented with animation and stop-motion photography, and developed a knack for special effects.
In high school, a special "Cinematography" course was designed for him by his English teacher Mrs. Dumbrowski, and he made a longer form Super8 film entitled "Run Amok". The film featured liberal use of pyrotechnics and special effects, and was his first substantial acting role.
In the 1980s, Bob began working with video. He shot extensively on VHS and edited his projects between two VCRs. He also used an Apple IIe computer to generate titles for his 1985 documentary on BASE jumping off the New River Bridge in West Virginia entitled "Bridge Day '85". Bob not only created the documentary, but was taped making a successful jump from the bridge.
In 2004 he began using digital video, and his work with public access TV was recognized when he was nominated for a "Tommy" award for his public service announcement about voting. He created a documentary in 2005 combining elements of live footage with historical film and images with music and voice-over entitled "The Air Line Rail Trail".
In 2006 he became involved in video blogging and has over 100 political videos on Youtube. He is also prominently featured in the BBC/Sundance Channel documentary "Blog Wars".
Today Bob is continuing his involvement in political video and creative filmmaking.- Bob Wyatt was born on 2 May 1901 in Milford, Surrey, England, UK. He was married to Mollie Wilkes. He died on 20 April 1995 in Treliske, Truro, Cornwall, England, UK.
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Brad Lockerman was born on 9 March 1955 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Dumb and Dumber (1994), Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994) and The John Searl Story (2009).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Additional Crew
Brandon Alperin was born on 31 May 1985 in Milford, New Hampshire, USA. Brandon is a cinematographer, known for Skyline (2010), The Lords of Salem (2012) and A Hard Problem (2021).- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Stunts
As a child, Brian Steele knew only two speeds: full throttle and off. Perpetually hyperactive and adventurous, young Brian constantly pushed boundaries and tested the patience of his parents and teachers.
But Brian's boundless energy and ambition had no direction, growing up in small-town Highland, Michigan. But soon a few local Detroit television programs changed all that. Brian discovered "Monster Week," The Ghoul, and Sir Graves Ghastly - fright fest-y shows whose creature-characters he found fascinating.
Towering over classmates at an astounding 6'7", Brian again found himself turning to onscreen icons for inspiration; watching over-the-top physical comedy by the Three Stooges and Laurel and Hardy helped him embrace his physical awkwardness.
But lacking an outlet for his energy or any focus on a career, Brian had no direction.
In 1985 he moved to the Florida Keys, hoping to discover his dreams there. But after two years working odd jobs like bagging groceries, working at a go-cart track, and on the docks at the local marina, Brian decided to move one more time. With only $700, a duffel bag full of clothes and a 10-speed bicycle, he bought a one-way ticket to Los Angeles.
Brian's gamble paid off. L.A. loved him. Universal Studios Theme Park took one look at the awkward 24 year-old and knew exactly what to do with him; they hired him to perform as Frankenstein's monster.
When Universal was searching for a man to don the suit for the television version of Harry and the Henderson's, they didn't have to look far. Brian was thrilled to be surrounded with cast mates who helped nurture his talents as an actor. Always patient and supportive with him as he became familiar with his new job responsibilities, the cast of HATH gave Brian the confidence to cultivate his craft.
48 episodes as Harry led to a role on NBC's sci-fi series, Earth 2. Brian learned quickly about the niche in Hollywood for "creature actors." Glued, painted, Velcro-ed, snapped and harnessed into bodysuits and masks, Brian made a name for himself as the man who could bring monsters to life.
Since 1997, he has played characters tailor made to scare audiences. That year, The Relic opened the door for Brian to work with Hollywood heavy-hitters. He breathed life into villains in the Underworld Trilogy and Blade: Trinity. He's worked with acclaimed directors Guillermo Del Toro (both Hellboy films) and M. Night Shayamalan (Lady in the Water). He's taken on creatures alongside Adrian Brody, Christian Bale and Tom Sizemore. The menacing bear Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin battle in The Edge? That's Brian Steele.
After over 20 years breathing life into characters onscreen, keeping each character fresh and new is easier said than done. But Brian "enjoy(s) the challenge." In 2009, he got the opportunity to portray the T-600, Terminator Salvation's latest incarnation of the Terminator.- Actor
- Art Department
- Producer
Carl Faruolo was born on 12 August 1982 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Gravity Falls (2012), Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil (2010) and Pig Goat Banana Cricket (2015).- Animation Department
- Director
- Additional Crew
Charles August "Nick" Nichols was an American animator and film director. He was born in Milford, Utah, a small ranching town.
Nichols started his career at the Dsney studio. His first film credit was for the film "Pinocchio" (1940), where he animated the villainous Coachman. He served as a film director for several short films, introducing characters such as Morris the Midget Moose. He also worked in then popular Pluto series.
Nichols found a new career when working with the animation studio Hanna-Barbera. He co-directed the popular film "Charlotte's Web" (1973), and helped create such series as "Hong Kong Phooey" and "Goober and the Ghost Chasers".
He returned to the Disney studio in the 1980s, where his most notable work were his contributions to the final season of the television series "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" (1988-1991). He died in 1992, at the age of 82.- Chris Short was born on 19 September 1937 in Milford, Delaware, USA. He died on 1 August 1991 in Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
- Producer
Christian Clarke was born on 29 August 1970 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA. Christian is an assistant director and production manager, known for Men in Black (1997), Species (1995) and Battle Los Angeles (2011).- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Emmy-nominated actress, podcast network owner, content creator, host, and Millenial Disney icon Christy Carlson Romano has made an undeniable name for herself through her various entertainment projects and activism championing high-performing youth. Most recently, Christy, alongside husband and CEO Brendan Rooney, successfully launched the PodCo network. Through her recent venture and career overall, Christy continues to leave a positive and long-lasting legacy in media.
Best known for her roles in Disney's "Kim Possible," "Even Stevens," and "Cadet Kelly," Christy became the first person to star in three Disney Channel projects simultaneously*. Along with her vast career in television, animation, and film, she made her Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning musical Parade, originating the role of 'Mary Phagan' at 14. Christy is also known for bringing Disney princess Belle' to life in the highly acclaimed Beauty and the Beast on Broadway and 'Kate Monster' in Avenue Q on Broadway. In recent years, Christy found herself ahead of the nostalgia wave with her popular YouTube series formats, Christy's Kitchen Throwback, and her intimate "Walk & Talk" videos, which amassed a significant social following while sharing authentic insight into her life.
Christy's highly publicized YouTube channel now boasts 50M views and counting. After five years of successful content production with husband and partner Brendan Rooney, the pair launched PodCo in 2023, which Business Insider quickly profiled as a company to watch. PodCo believes the future of podcasting lies in both the visual and audio mediums and incorporates a unique hybrid format via its Los Angeles studio. Current titles under the PodCo umbrella include chart-topping series' Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide, Wizards of Waverly Pod, Vulnerable, Fuller House with Dave Coulier, and Big Name B*tches.
Romano has actively participated in countless charities, including the American Cancer Society, St. Jude's Hospital, The Center for Child Protection, and UNICEF. She designed and dedicated the proceeds of her 'Ready for Action' Mickey statue to the Children's Miracle Network and has fulfilled several wishes for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. In 2023, She was asked to join the SAG affiliate "Looking Ahead Program" advisory board benefiting young artists.
When Christy is not busy filming, hosting, creating content, or building out PodCo, she can be found spending quality time with her husband and daughters in their Austin, Texas home.- Producer
- Actor
- Manager
Dan Griffin was born in Connecticut of Irish decent, the oldest of five children. He quickly learned to juggle his responsibilities and his very creative/artistic side. Back in the first grade he used to create and draw stories for many of the children on the playground, and probably during class, too, a bit! He grew up very involved in the arts, having first sung on stage when he was six years old.
By the time Griffin was 12 he was singing with the Golden Chordsmen, a renowned barbershop singing chorus, and had competed in both state and western New England competitions. Griffin excelled at many things, including various sports (soccer, gymnastics and Irish step-dancing) and academia. By the time he was in seventh grade there was not a lot of competition in gymnastics, and he left Connecticut to begin school in New York. He continually wrote and illustrated while pursuing his schooling and gymnastics. After having won many awards in local competitions, Griffin went to the gymnastic finals at the national level and was accepted to the United States Military Academy at West Point.
In 1992 he was hit by a car and was in a coma for over a month, but miraculously he pulled through. After studying Justice and Law at Western Connecticut for awhile, he switched to the Theatre Arts with a minor in writing. It was at this time he was hired by Quest Comics as a writer. Realizing that he was not going to receive what he needed in CT, he left before graduating and began performing in New York City. He landed a small part on the TV series C.P.W. (1995), but the series was short lived. Griffin left both the comic-book store he began while at college and the gymnastics program that he helped to forge in Brookfield, and journeyed to Hollywood. Not long after he arrived he was signed by THE AGENCY. He had bit parts in films, and had several close calls for various commercials. On the set of Gattaca (1997), Andrew Niccol spoke with him during lunch one day and suggested that he write, too. Griffin was done with school at this point, but Niccol said that he didn't need school, he had the will to learn and needed to get some screen writing books.
It was at this point that Griffin's brother Sean contacted him, saying that he had hooked up with an amazing Irish traditional player and was forming a new Irish rock band. Sean said that people really liked the songs that Dan had written and if he ever came back, he should look him up. As luck would have it, an emergency brought Dan back to the East Coast, and The Ruffians were formed (but not before one more acting job on Beth Sullivan USMA West Point (1998)).
While Griffin learned the bass guitar and aided his singer/songwriter brother with songs, he honed his writing craft. He wrote two TV series with Cheryl Quell, a feature with Les Wicker and a TV series with David Dwinell. He also began getting back to his love, animation. Based on a nationwide excursion taken with his pocket mouse Merlin on the way to Hollywood, Griffin (under the pen name ST. Bernard) forged the first of his 44 children's books ("The Adventures of Merlin the Mouse"). The band began to grow in reputation (having played at the Joe Strummer tribute and the Good Friday Agreement) and fan base and off they went, traveling and playing. Griffin never missed the opportunity to network, make a friend or share a story.
After a couple of years, and some new family obligations for the Griffin brothers, Dan began to focus on his film work a bit more. He had a film optioned by Skylar Entertainment, and fell into a couple of more bit parts. It was around this time that filmmaker Jamie Lazarus approached Griffin at a Ruffians gig with a fantastic video idea. They sat and bounced ideas off one another before deciding to form a production company of their own. They worked on a couple of short films, a music video for a big group's website, and laid the groundwork for several new projects. Lazarus realized Griffin's natural talent as a producer and, along with Lazarus' directing savvy, it seemed like a relationship made to last. The union began having differences, however, and the two amiably went their separate ways (but not before putting out a shirt for the soldiers of the Gulf War to raise money for the USO).
It was the winter of 2005, right around the time that his book was delayed a bit, that Griffin fell into a lot of work with new media. He had engineered a benefit at the Laugh Factory for the victims of Hurricane Katrina (with PM Dawn, David Marks of The Beach Boys and Dennis Diken of The Smithereens, the Ruffians and friend Chris Vaughn), and began assisting with a film. While on the film, he met actress/R&B artist Janet Miranda, and a new direction unfolded.
Griffin had helped Miranda, and a couple of weeks later this favor would be repaid. Miranda was on the set of a feature film and they lost their funding. She told the producer about Griffin, and shortly thereafter a new skill would be added to his repertoire: securing film financing. Miranda introduced Griffin to Ms. Davis (a long-time expert and someone to whom many producers looked). Davis opened the doors to Griffin, and they have developed a very strong bond.
During the last year Griffin has been applying his networking abilities to foster and grow his skill as a producer. Griffin was on the governance board which brought in the new Film Tax Incentives (one of the highest in the country) for the state of Connecticut, and helped open the doors for the building of Utopia (which will be the largest film studio in the US at its completion). He has quadrupled his already large Rolodex with new investors, talent, filmmakers, producers, and crew, and can't wait to see what happens this year.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
Daniel Guadalupe was born on 25 September 1991 in West Milford, New Jersey, USA. He is a cinematographer, known for Avengers: Endgame (2019), Civil War (2024) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018).- Camera and Electrical Department
Dave Flaton was born on 3 October 1981 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA. Dave is known for A Moment to Change (2011). Dave was married to Leah Segraves. Dave died on 9 July 2022 in Pensacola, Florida, USA.- Actor
- Director
David Miles was born on 26 October 1871 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Everyman (1913), Twin Brothers (1909) and Local Color (1913). He was married to Anita Hendrie. He died on 28 October 1915 in New York City, New York, USA.- Dawn Doumeng was born on 25 October 1980 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress, known for Fillbilly (2008). She has been married to David R. Doumeng since 18 July 2009.
- Podcaster
- Actor
- Producer
Dax Randall Shepard was born in 1975 in Milford, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, to Laura (LaBo), who worked at GM, and Dave Robert Shepard, Sr., a car salesman. His mother is of French-Canadian and Belgian descent. With both his parents working in the automotive industry, Dax's first love was cars.
Shepard graduated from Walled Lake Central High School in 1993, and moved to California in 1995. He graduated magna cum laude from UCLA with a B.A. in Anthropology. While attending UCLA he trained at The Groundlings Theater for improv and sketch comedy. After eight years of auditioning, Dax booked Punk'd, his first paid acting role.
Shepard is married to actress Kristen Bell, with whom he has two children.- Diana Abbott was born on 26 June 1954 in Milford, Delaware, USA. She died on 2 August 2020 in Delaware Hospice Center, Delaware, USA.
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Dick DeBenedictis was born on 23 January 1935 in New Milford, New Jersey, USA. He is a composer and actor, known for Matlock (1986), Police Story (1973) and Diagnosis Murder (1993).- Don Frabotta was born on 23 December 1941 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Days of Our Lives (1965).
- Editorial Department
- Production Manager
- Special Effects
Douglas Travers was born on 25 April 1903 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA. He was a production manager, known for Pacific Liner (1939), The Tattooed Stranger (1950) and Five Came Back (1939). He died on 23 November 1982 in San Antonio, Texas, USA.- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Dylan Bruno was born on 6 September 1972 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Thumb Runner (2020), Where the Heart Is (2000) and Taken 3 (2014). He has been married to Emmeli Hultquist since 24 June 2006. They have two children.- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Edward Dirgo was born on 7 April 1989 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Dean Frost: Social Orphan (2021), Dean Frost: Hope in the Dark (2020) and A Mother of No Destination (2021).- Actor
- Soundtrack
Edward Palmer was born on 7 March 1910 in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. He was an actor, known for Nicholas Nickleby (1968), ITV Play of the Week (1955) and Emmerdale Farm (1972). He died on 1 December 1982 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK.- Actress
- Director
Not only is Ellen an actress but she is a member of Mensa, a student at the Lee Strasberg School, drives and races a six speed SS and collects Burmese cats. Her awards include Best Actress at the AFI for The Young Girl and the Monsoon (1999) and best supporting actress at the Japanese Film Festival for Dolores Claiborne (1995).
Her father, Dr. Erich Muth, was national optician of the year, has an entire museum named after him, has written numerous books on optics from which he donates the profits to The Erich Muth Scholarship; there is a section in the Smithsonian Museum donated by him. Her mother, Rachel Muth, helped make it possible for Ellen to be an actress, by taking her to all her auditions until she was 18.- Eric Ouellette was born on 13 May 1975 in Milford, Connecticut, USA.
- Erin Keegan was born on 23 July 1981 in Milford, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Unbeatable Harold (2006), Exist (2004) and Lessons in Film & Television (2013).
- Erin Shaughnessy was born on 4 July 1995 in New Milford, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress, known for A Stage of Twilight (2022), Art Less (2016) and A Tragedy (2012).
- Actress
- Camera and Electrical Department
Frances Fisher began by apprenticing at the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia. She spent 14 years based in New York City, playing leads in over 30 productions of plays by such noted writers as John Arden, Noël Coward, Emily Mann, Joe Orton, Sam Shepard, William Shakespeare, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Eudora Welty and Tennessee Williams. She won a Drama Logue Award - Best Ensemble for the American Premier of Caryl Churchill's "Three More Sleepless Nights", played in the American premier of Judith Thompson's "The Crackwalker" and originated roles in Elia Kazan's "The Chain" and Arthur Miller's last play "Finishing the Picture". Besides working with Kazan and Miller, some of Ms. Fisher's more interesting theater experiences were creating roles from two great works of literature: George Orwell's "1984" and Victor Hugo's "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". Ms. Fisher worked at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles alongside Annette Bening and Alfred Molina in Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard". Fisher starred in "Sexy Laundry" with Paul Ben-Victor at the Hayworth Theatre in Los Angeles. She studied with Stella Adler and became a lifetime member of the Actors Studio by actually "walking up the stairs" and auditioning for legendary acting teacher Lee Strasberg. Ms. Fisher recently completed The Host (2013), Love on the Run (2016), Red Wing (2013) and will work with Catherine Hardwicke in her new film Plush (2013) in August 2012. Ms. Fisher was honored for a Lifetime Achievement Award 2011 in her old hometown of the Pacific Palisades, California.- Composer
- Soundtrack
Fred Parris was born on 26 March 1936 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He was a composer, known for Dead Ringers (1988), Dirty Dancing (1987) and The Irishman (2019). He was married to Emma. He died on 13 January 2022 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.- Geri Rosse was born on 15 October 1921 in New Milford, New Jersey, USA. She was an actress, known for In Society (1944), Cavalcade of Stars (1949) and The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom (1957). She was married to Albert E. Latchford. She died on 13 September 1993 in Cornwall, New York, USA.
- Heidi Voight was born on 24 June 1982 in Milford, Connecticut, USA.
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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
Ian Couch was born in New Milford, Connecticut, USA in 1975. He grew up in a variety of residences, from the Bronx to Westchester County, New York, again in Connecticut and then upstate New York.
While Ian was a young child, his family joined a guru-based religious group with eclectic teachings, synthesized from Hindu, Buddhihst, and other sources. Some ideas were from famous artist, Nicholas Roerich. The religious practice involved, meditating, TM, and rituals featuring a gigantic, uncut crystal - from Venezuela. It was kept it in the middle of the group's mansion. This started in New York City until the crystal was moved to Hopewell Junction, New York.
The religious group also included, Neil Simon (playwright), Alan Arkin (actor) and his family, as well as many actors and actresses from Los Angeles. Ian Couch and his family were involved up until he was 16, at which point they separated from the group, as it fell into crisis. Shortly thereafter, the guru hung himself.
Ian's father, Joseph is an artist, photographer, and architect. He was estranged from Ian's life due to the detrimental influence of the religious group, with which he did not agree. Ian's mother, screen name Janet Damon, was performing as a film actress, comedian, and comedy writer before Ian's birth and becoming involved with the religious group. Since leaving the group, she worked on screenplays and collaborated with Alan Arkin on a play, which she wrote and he produced.
Ian has one older stepbrother - a computer programmer living on the West Coast; one older stepsister - an artist/musician; and one older sister who is closest to him in age and upbringing, who lives in upstate New York and works with horses as a masseuse. Ian has one younger brother, who lives with his father in the Southeast.
Ian graduated from Hampshire College in the 90s. His main creative pursuits are making electronic music and photography, which became his primary occupation since he was 16. His distinctive style is wispy, dreamy, fairy-tale imagery, occasionally with the use of infrared film. Ian favors 16mm film and uses several of his own film cameras.
The biggest direct influences on Ian were Alan Arkin and musician Donovan, as well as his mother's friend, musician Richie Havens. Ian was a big fan of Azalia Snail and he has always admired the work of Matt Dillon. Ian has the same photography agent as Billy Name.
Since 2005, Ian is collaborating with members of the Andy Warhol crew, Ultra Violet and Ivy Nicholson - on books, videos and other media. He appears in a film with Ivy's twins, Gunther Palmer and 'Penelope Palmer', which has been broadcast on cable.
Ian exhibits his photographs at various galleries and his short independent films have been screened privately. His work as a cinematographer is attached to the project of 'The Instant Messenger' movie. Previously on a Tasciotti production, he worked camera and acted in Protesters (2003).
His favorite pastimes are: to sleep in the woods and to go camping. During one full moon eclipse gathering in 1993, he met fellow artist, Tasciotti and filmmaker, Tasciotti. Subsequently, they explored the Catskill Mountains and utilized the resort of entertainer, Peg Leg Bates for their artistic projects and UFO searches with author/artist, 'Louis Acker'.
Ian enjoys traveling and he does it as much as he can. Significant travels include: Canada and Mexico in the 1990s and Japan in 2006.- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Art Department
Jacob Hair was born in Milford, Delaware due to the Three Mile Island evacuation of his parents' home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. His early interest in storytelling was inspired by comic book art, fantasy illustration, and "Night of the Living Dead". Jacob majored in Sequential Art at SCAD in Savannah, Georgia before moving to Los Angeles in 2001.- James Ryan was born in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He is known for Being Michael Madsen (2007).
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Janine is originally from Yorkshire, in the North of England and she now resides in Los Angeles. She started dancing at the age of 7 and has been performing ever since!
She was first cast in the historical 'York Mystery Plays' in Yorkshire, UK. The same place where Dame Judy Dench started her career. Janine was then offered a place at the prestigious Drama School - 'The Arts Educational School', London. There she studied the techniques of many renowned playwrights.
Janine's successful theater work includes Twelfth Night at The Tabard Theatre (London), Ducking Smith in 'Our Country's Good' at York Theater Royal, UK. Her West End credits include 'Studs' at The Soho Theater and 'Red Devils' at The Criterion Theater. She also starred in the new comedy 'Forget Me Knot' at The Courtyard Theater. Recently Janine has starred as Samantha McCallister in 'Turn Off The Lights' at McCadden Place Theater, Hollywood. She played Samantha, an entertainment lawyer alongside Dennis Delsing (Clint Eastwood's Jersey Boys). The show was a sell out and Janine received outstanding reviews for her performance.
Janine has gone on to star in many films and television shows including a leading role as 'Tiffany Forbes' for horror movie 'F***, Marry, Kill, working alongside Timothy Carhart (Thelma & Louise) and Lora Scott (Wanted). The film premiered at Sunscreen Film Festival in Hermosa Beach, CA. It has continued to win awards at many festivals including Los Angeles Movie Awards in Hollywood, Hollywood Verge Film Awards and Los Angeles Cinefest.
She's played the female lead role in 'Modern American Nightmare', playing a therapist which went on Amazon Prime UK and won several awards. Janine had a critical role in TV Pilot 'Illville'. The pilot was nominated at several film festivals including Rhode Island International Film Festival and Las Vegas Black Film Festival.
In addition, Janine was in the TV series 'To The Bitter End: Behind Closed Doors', playing female lead Evelyn Bishop. The show also went on Amazon Prime UK. She then went on to play Sharice in the comedy 'Covert Activity'. The film won 12 WINS! Including Best Comedy and Assemble at Golden State Film Festival and Vegas Movie Awards.
During the pandemic Janine had the pleasure of being a narrator for a special EMMY nominated documentary 'Heartprints In The Snow'. The documentary did so well that it is on Apple TV, Prime, Tubi, BuddiTV and it was on The Muskegon Channel, channel 96 in Michigan and Roku.
Her latest work is the comedy TV series 'Girl, Chill'. The show has won Janine an Accolade Award of Excellence for Best Acting in a leading role. Accolade awardees have won Oscars and Emmys! Janine plays Amy in the show, a 30-something looking for love in Los Angeles in all the wrong places. And she's getting desperate! Shot throughout 2021 during the pandemic, the show has gone from strength to strength. Now on Amazon Prime, Apple TV and other streaming networks, it has won many awards for Best Acting, Best Show and Best Assembly Performance at Tokyo International Monthly Film Festival, IndieFEST Film Awards, London International Monthly Film Festival and Janine won an Accolade Award of Excellence for Best Acting in a leading role for a comedy series.
Janine had a crucial role in the TV movie 'Oblivious', starring alongside Golden Globe nominee Nikki Blonski (Hairspray) and Naomi Grossman (American Horror Story). Janine plays Grace Devareux, a lost soul who guides Collin through his grief to reconcile a past regret with her brother.
Janine is a judge and member of the Television Academy & NATAS, SAG-AFTRA, BAFTA LA and Equity UK- Jason Allard was born on 15 April 1981 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Mutual Admiration Society (2002).
- Editor
- Editorial Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
Jason Pachomski was born on 12 August 1977 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA. Jason is an editor, known for He Was a Quiet Man (2007), Cook Off! (2007) and 33 & Beyond: The Royal Art of Freemasonry (2017).- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Jim Napolitano was born on 15 August 1971 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for The Universe (2007), The Weinerville Chanukah Special (1995) and Sonic X (2003).- Jim Pyne was born on 23 November 1971 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA.
- Joan Cenedella was born on 13 September 1936 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA. She died on 2 February 2023 in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States.
- Additional Crew
- Director
- Writer
Joel Hoffman was born on 16 May 1981 in West Milford, New Jersey, USA. Joel is a director and writer, known for Headshots Inc. (2009), Party @ the Palms (2005) and Daisy Does America (2005).