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Lawrence Murray is a Georgia-born music video director, commercial director, and filmmaker . He began his creative career as a freelance graphic designer at the age of 15 before inevitably expanding to photography and film projects - specifically portrait, commercial, and music videos. He graduated from The Savannah College of Art and Design in 2016 where he studied Film & Television and Motion Media Design at SCAD's campuses in Savannah, GA and Hong Kong.- Gator Rivers was born on 6 May 1949 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He died on 29 April 2023 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Stage actress from the age of 16, Taylor worked with Charles Frohman and William Faversham for a number of years. She was prominent in music circles throughout Los Angeles. She was one of the organizers of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and was also chair of the women's committee of the Los Angeles Grand Opera Association. Married to actor R.D. MacLean (Rezin Donald Shepherd).
- Gorgeous singer and actress Cristola (Christola) Williams is definitely an unsung wonder of stage and screen. In the 1930s and 1940s she was a well-known vocalist and actress.
Cristola first appeared on the Broadway stage in productions "Sailor Beware!," "Satellite," "Walk Together Chillun," and "Brown Sugar" with top-notch performers of her time including herself. She went on to star in two important race films, now known as Black Cinema. In "Sunday Sinners" and "Murder on Lenox Ave," she gave memorable performances as the always loyal, stand by her man type. She was a dramatic, emotional actress yet pleasant who was great in dramas. She had an Ann Harding type of approach to acting, Cristola always wore her heart for all to see, her face could tell a story without words spoken. Her portrayals of long-suffering, scorned women were believable and impressive. She wasn't a turn off or pathetic because of her "sad, scorned" roles, she held ultimate grace but knew how to tug at the heart strings of audiences.
On top of all that, she had an amazing singing voice, her clarity and diction was superb. In her singing, she also knew how to touch people, as she could make one feel she was singing directly to them and could bring a tear into your eyes. She could rival Helen Morgan in stopping people in their tracks and making the hardest people warm up to her.
Cristola Williams was excellent when it came to touching people's hearts and souls with her heart and soul. One could only guess what type of a life she had for her to gain such deep feelings and emotions in her youth but it worked in her favor and gained her popularity in her time. - Percy Howard was born on 21 January 1952 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Ellen Axson Wilson was born on 15 May 1860 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She was married to Woodrow Wilson. She died on 6 August 1914 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
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Tyler Liermann was born on 11 March 1988 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Mr. Anonymous (2009), Then There Was You (2023) and The Forgotten Future (2007).- Ann Austin Collins was born in 1894 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She was an actress, known for The Mysteries of Paris (1920). She was married to Samuel Chelton and Mr. Collins. She died on 18 June 1926 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Marcia was born in Savannah, Georgia and lived there until age 5. Her mother and father where professional ballroom dancers at Arthur Murray dance studio and divorced when she was 5 years old. Marcia spent her summers between Charleston S.C with her grandmother and Costa Rica with her father. Marcia grew up in North Carolina with her mom and her father died in 1991 when she was 15 years old. Marcia is currently living in Orlando, Florida with her two children and her husband Tyler. She is happy and working on her acting career.
- James G. Martin was born on 11 December 1935 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
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Zachary Kyle Musten was born on 30 April 1996 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor, known for Gemini Man (2019), Body of Sin (2018) and What Hate Breeds.- Steve Harris was born on 22 July 1968 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an editor, known for Replacing Delphine (2004).
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Harris Dinerman was born on 31 December 1946 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. Harris is known for Fiend (1980). Harris died on 8 October 2020 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.- Actress
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Actress, singer, song writer, Tiffani Michele, born Tiffany Michele Walter, is a Georgia native who discovered her passion for singing and acting at a very young age. Raised by her then single mother and grandparents, it was around the age of four years old, that she learned that she had a "voice". She can recall sitting in the back of her grandfather's clothing store who was a jazz enthusiast, listening to the likes of Ella Fitz Gerald, Billie Holiday, Nina Symone and Sarah Vaughan. She would mimic their vocal sound and syncopated rhythms, later developing her very soulful delivery style. Her first introduction to acting came from being in casted in a church Easter play. She started doing community film during her teenage years and into adulthood.
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I am an actress, recording artist, writer, inspirational speaker, brand ambassador, blogger, model, & certified life coach. I am most proud of the ability to put a smile on the faces of those in my audience. Whether it's singing, speaking, or making someone laugh, I absolutely love being a positive influence on those I interact with. I believe that my soulful voice, positive energy, and endearing spirit sets me apart from many other vocalists. My charm and wit, makes me appealing in front of the camera. There are many people who sing. There are many who can act! There are many who can speak to a crowd or empower an individual. There are many who take pretty photos... but none will have the same infectious energy that I possess. I know that I am fearfully and wonderfully made.- Taylor Fite is an actress based out in Fort Worth, Texas. She is known for her role in the short film "Time Will Let Me" by George Meyers in 2020, as well as for her appearance in the Deaf Missions' film "Jesus" in 2019. Her previous work consists of numerous high school stage performances, notably her role as Uncle Fester in the WHS stage production "The Addams' Family," as Charlotte in the WHS stage production "Cinderella", and as Mary Kate in the WHS stage production "The 57th National Mathlete Sum-It." As for previous public theater and film productions, Taylor has worked as Assistant Musical Director for Theater Off The Square's production of "27th National Putnam Spelling Bee," and has volunteered for Capernaum Studios on their "Passover Experience." She is also well-versed in choral productions, having been apart of the Texas Girls' Choir. Her work in choir and theater has earned her many awards, and she graduated high school in 2019 with honors' chords from the International Thespian Society.
- Dusty Zeigler was born on 27 September 1973 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Terry Orr was born on 27 September 1961 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Andre' Wortham was born on 23 June 1988 in Savannah, Georgia.
- Lil Georgia was born on 15 April 1989 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for Lil Georgia, Chisty & Blizzle: We're I from - Future Remix (2016), Lil Georgia GMF: Beef (2018) and Lil Georgia GMF: Ella Mae B-Mix (2019). He died on 29 May 2020 in East Saint Louis, Illinois, USA.
- Dewey Warren was born on 7 May 1945 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Eric Green was born on 22 June 1967 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
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Robert Zarem was born on 30 September 1936 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He was an actor and executive, known for The Devil's Advocate (1997), Sweet Liberty (1986) and Law & Order (1990). He died on 26 September 2021 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.- Composer
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Skip Kennon (also known as Walter Edgar Kennon) was born in Savannah, Georgia, and grew up mostly in Redondo Beach, California. In 2005, the Redondo Union High School (on the occasion of the school's 100th birthday) named Kennon as one of their 100 most distinguished alumni, and he accepted the honor along with such luminaries as opera singer Carol Neblett and comedians Tom and Dick Smothers.
In addition to his film and video credits, Kennon works mostly in musical theater, with a substantial body of work as a composer, lyricist, musician and teacher. He moderated the first year of the award-winning BMI-Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop for twenty years (overseeing the whole program for ten of those years) and taught at the world famous Neighborhood Playhouse for ten years. His students have included such notable writers as Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Ragtime, Once On This Island, Seussical), and Jeff Marx and Robert Lopez (Avenue Q).
As to his own theater writing, Kennon wrote the music for the one-man musical Herringbone (Playwrights Horizons - starring David Rounds, Hartford Stage - starring Joel Grey, Edinburgh Festival, Philadelphia's Prince Music Theater, Chicago's St. Nicholas Theater, 2007 season opener at Williamstown Theater Festival - starring B.D. Wong), the music for Here's Our Girl (workshopped at the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater), and the music and lyrics for the musical version of The Last Starfighter (Storm Theatre, Village Theatre Festival of New Musicals - summer 2006, New York Musical Theatre Festival readings - fall 2006), Blanco (Goodspeed Opera House at Chester, National Alliance for Musical Theatre, National Music Theater Network), Feathertop (WPA Theater, Pennsylvania Stage Co.), and Time and Again (Manhattan Theatre Club, San Diego's Old Globe Theater, Eugene O'Neill Center National Music Theater Conference). Kennon also wrote the music and lyrics for the one-act musical Plaisir d'Amour (book by Terrence McNally), which was produced at New York's Triangle Theater and seen in workshop at Circle Rep, as well as the music for the one-act musical Afternoon Tea (book & lyrics by Eduardo Machado), which was performed at Theater Row Theaters in 2005 by Ed Harris and Amy Madigan.
He was classical music critic at the Hollywood Reporter for five years. Kennon is currently based in Manhattan in New York City.- Actor
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Edward Coakley was born on 5 September 1979 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for Andersonville (1996) and American Music Makers (2000).- Edwin Bailey was born on 15 May 1959 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Clinton Cowart has emerged as one of the most noticeable up-and-coming actors in Savannah, Georgia, developing an acting portfolio in stage, screen, dramatic, and comical roles. Cowart was born on November 17, 1970, in Savannah, Georgia, to a musician, pool builder, and NASCAR driver, Delma Cowart, and bank teller, Dale Brown. Clinton and his older sister, Denise Cowart, were in and out of clinics and hospitals during the early years of their childhood. The long bouts of isolation in the various clinics and hospitals during Cowart's early years gave him an innate attraction toward large crowds and an aversion to anti-social environments. Conceived from a family of musicians and dancers, Cowart began singing in chorus all the way from elementary and middle school through high school and college. Like his grandfather (Clinton "Red" Cowart), Cowart picked up the violin as his instrument of preference but later decided on the bass guitar. Although, unlike his mother, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, he just did not belong in the musical world. The stage is where Clinton felt alive and in his element.
Born to die (he lived to triumph against all odds), he emerged into a world of bleak possibilities, only to gradually overcome insurmountable odds. He was born with pre-existing conditions (being handicap), which included a rare genetic abnormality, multiple sclerosis, cirrhosis of the liver, a cleft palate, and partial paralysis. However, through sheer determination, he has overcome every obstacle, including healing from the partial paralysis and eventually learning to walk. In addition to dealing with his handicap on a daily basis, Cowart also won a decade-long battle against the local board of education, allowing him to participate in a normal classroom instead of a class where both mentally and physically handicapped students received the same education-it consisted mostly of color sheets and counting from one to ten. In order to achieve this, Cowart learned how to read and master other scholastic subjects at a competent skill level in only three months-a test which the board expected him to fail as their wish on him was for him not to attend public school. Although a few years behind his peers in school, Cowart succeeded in his struggle and went on to graduate from high school.
Cowart started in Elementary school as a dramatic arts student and quickly immersed himself in singing and dancing as soon as he gained the ability to walk. His first theatre experience was in 1980 in a role as Little Boy Blue in "Babes in Toyland." In 1981, Cowart was an extra on the set of the CBS movie, "When The Circus Came To Town" starring Elizabeth Montgomery. Cowart displayed his versatility in 1981 when he performed as Nanki-Po in Gilbert and Sullivan's comedic musical, "The Mikado." He surprised audiences as Nanki-Po with his second soprano singing range. A decade later, in 1991, Cowart returned to the theatre as Carl Lloyd in "Agatha Christie Made Me Do It." The Chatham County Board of Education applauded his theatre performances and awarded him the 1991 William C. Harris Scholarship for a graduating senior with handicaps.
After establishing a name for himself in the theatre, Cowart walked away from acting in 1991 to pursue a liberal arts education at Armstrong State University focusing on musical performance and composition. In 1998, Cowart severed his ties with the arts to delve into the world of technology where he obtained a computer degree from Georgia Southern University. The nature of the technology world proved to be too isolated for Cowart; he found himself craving more human interaction and the field of human resource management caught his attention in this regard. It was in the field of HR that Cowart felt his knowledge of employment law combined with his unique life experiences providing him with an edge in becoming a positive force for change in the workforce environment. In 2010, Cowart received his master's degree in Human Resource Management from Webster University. As time passed, Cowart realized that he craved more than just human interaction; the stage and camera whose siren song he kept experiencing was what he longed for.
After a self-imposed exile for more than two decades, Cowart returned to the stage in 2015 as not one, but two characters, Gabe and Arthur, in The Shoestring Theatre Company's rendition of "The Stupidest Angel." A short while after this performance, Cowart was approached to play a small cameo as a cult follower in the 2016 short titled "Celestial." That same year, Cowart joined The Richmond Hill Community Theatre's production of "Robin Hood" as Arthur-a-Bland. Subsequently, he appeared in several scenes as an extra in episodes 4 and 5 of season 2 on the television show, "Underground." He then took on the 2016 role of a comedic character, Judge I. L. Hangum, in the play, "Fairy Tale Courtroom." Cowart had audiences rolling on the floor with laughter as the frat boy, Beau, in the 2017 short, "Not It" and in awe as devilish and manipulative Dorian Flare in the 2017 web episode, "Abandon All Hope" season 1 from the web series "They All Have Stories." After that, he played Kenneth in the 2017 short student television pilot "Patience." In May of that year, Cowart played an over-the-top Inspector Fuller in the play, "The Murder Mystery at the Murder Mystery" and was interviewed for a short web documentary, "Actor's Life." Due to his outgoing presence, Cowart was hand-picked to play Mr. Pool for the short film "Crushess." Finally, after taking on good guy and comedic roles, Cowart decided to try out a role in horror in the short film, "Bloody Thoughts." Cowart is still active in the theatre as well as on television and in film. - Production Manager
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Joseph Small was born on 16 June 1895 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He was a production manager, known for Twice-Told Tales (1963), Flight That Disappeared (1961) and Pier 5, Havana (1959). He died on 20 November 1984 in Orange County, California, USA.- Roland Daniels was born in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is known for Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) (1986), Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (1973) and Starrcade (1984).
- Cheryl Haworth was born on 18 April 1983 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Amewrican novelist Marie Conway Oemler was born in Savannah, GA, in 1879. Although she had some private-school and public-school education, she was mostly home-schooled. She married at 22 years of age and didn't begin writing until she was in her late 30s, when her novel "Slippy McGee" (1917) was published. This story about a charming rogue eventually became a best-seller and was made into two movies (Slippy McGee (1923), Slippy McGee (1947)). She wrote several more novels and was a regular contributor of articles to "Woman's Home Companion" and other magazines.
She died of heart disease in Charleston, SC, in 1932. - Gerald Perry was born on 30 October 1960 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Erin Armstrong was born on 29 September 1982 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She is a composer, known for Time Out (2007). She has been married to John Parker since 23 May 2014.
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Jack of all trades and best known as that guy you haven't heard of yet, this rugged gentleman specializes in a variety of quick handed creativity. Most of his body of work is in leather working, prop weapon making and illustration, but he's always dabbling in writing, woodworking, blade crafting, modeling and much, much more.
Working hard and keeping busy in Utah, on the set of "The Outpost" where he gets his hands dirty in the art department, props, armoring, concept sketching, extra and body doubling, and any other thing that's thrown at him. Every so often you can catch him vending and teaching panels at conventions or Renaissance Faire's. This man is elusive to say the least. Known as a soft spoken, charming and all around fun fellow, this Georgia native is a dedicated artist that seeks to devote himself as much to his craft as possible. He is currently based in Utah, and working making a career out of being himself.- Actor
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Christopher Thomas was born on 27 July 1973 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Signal (2007), Tefuratu (2004) and Prequel Apology Syndrome (2006).- Mauqelle Gordon was born on 4 May 1999 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
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Gene Hoisington was born on 18 December 1955 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. Gene was a director and writer, known for Being Lisa (2007). Gene died on 15 August 2020 in Sacramento, California, USA.- Elisabeth Cobb was born on 8 October 1902 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She was a writer, known for She Was a Lady (1934). She was married to Cameron Rogers, Alton Alexander Brody (real estate) and Frank Chapman. She died on 25 May 1959 in New York, New York, USA.
- The man. The myth. The legend. Men wanted to be him and women wanted to be with him. William Freddie McCullough died on September 11, 2013.
Freddie loved deep fried Southern food smothered in Cane Syrup, fishing at Santee Cooper Lake, Little Debbie Cakes, Two and a Half Men, beautiful women, Reeses Cups and Jim Beam. Not necessarily in that order. He hated vegetables and hypocrites. Not necessarily in that order.
He was a master craftsman who single-handedly built his beautiful house from the ground up. Freddie was also great at growing fruit trees, grilling chicken and ribs, popping wheelies on his Harley at 50 mph, making everyone feel appreciated and hitting Coke bottles at thirty yards with his 45. When it came to floor covering, Freddie was one of the best in the business. And he loved doing it.
Freddie loved to tell stories. And you could be sure 50% of every story was true. You just never knew which 50%.
Marshall Matt Dillon, Ben Cartwright and Charlie Harper were his TV heroes. And he was the hero for his six children: Mark, Shain, Clint, Brandice, Ashley and Thomas.
Freddie adored the ladies. And they adored him. There isn't enough space here to list all of the women from Freddie's past. There isn't enough space in the Bloomingdale phone book. A few of the more colorful ones were Momma Margie, Crazy Pam, Big Tittie Wanda, Spacy Stacy and Sweet Melissa (he explained that nickname had nothing to do with her attitude). He attracted more women than a shoe sale at Macy's.
He got married when he was 18, but it didn't last. Freddie was no quitter, however, so he gave it a shot two more times. It didn't work out with any of the wives, but he managed to stay friends with them and their parents.
In between his many adventures, Freddie appeared in several films including The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, A Time for Miracles, The Conspirator, Double Wide Blues and Pretty Fishes.
When Freddie took off for that pool party in the sky, he left behind four sons, two daughters and seven delightful grandkids.
Freddie was killed when he rushed into a burning orphanage to save a group of adorable children. Or maybe not. We all know how he liked to tell stories. - Costume and Wardrobe Department
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Helen P. Butler was born in 1954 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. She is a costume designer, known for Highlander (1986), Once Upon a Time in America (1984) and Queen (1993).- Actor
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Jason Opsahl was born on 9 December 1962 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for The Will Rogers Follies (1991) and The 45th Annual Tony Awards (1991). He died on 25 October 2002 in New York City, New York, USA.- A graduate of Georgia State Industrial College for Negroes (now Savannah State College) and Howard University Medical School, W.A. Tarleton interned at Provident Hospital in Chicago under the tutelage of Dr. Daniel Hale Williams Tarleton moved to Los Angeles in 1914 and established a thriving general medical practice which ended with his untimely death.
- Kenneth Douglas was born on 16 June 1958 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is an actor, known for Here's Herbie (2009).
- Roy Simmons was born on 8 November 1956 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He died on 20 February 2014 in Bronx, New York, USA.
- Henry Phace Roberts was born on 30 May 1911 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for The Cotton Club (1984). He died on 8 November 2003 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Kevin Mawae was born on 23 January 1971 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
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Andre Johnson was born on 11 March 1998 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He is known for Dipshit (2016).- Troy Anthony Davis was born on 9 October 1968 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He died on 21 September 2011 in Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison, Butts County, Georgia, USA.
- Claude Harmon was born on 14 July 1916 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He died on 23 July 1989 in Houston, Texas, USA.
- Matt Rowland was born on 12 September 1976 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
- Conrad Aiken was born on 5 August 1889 in Savannah, Georgia, USA. He was a writer, known for Night Gallery (1969), Great Ghost Tales (1961) and Silent Snow, Secret Snow (1964). He was married to Mary Hoover, Clarissa M. Lorenz and Jessie McDonald. He died on 17 August 1973 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.