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- Animation Department
- Director
- Producer
John Hubley was born on 21 May 1914 in Marinette, Wisconsin, USA. He was a director and producer, known for Of Stars and Men (1961), The Hole (1962) and A Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass Double Feature (1966). He was married to Faith Hubley and Claudia Lenora (Ross) Sewell. He died on 21 February 1977 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.- Producer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Jules V. Levy, Arthur Gardner and Arnold Laven met in 1943 in the First Motion Picture Unit of the Army Air Force; they were stationed at the Hal Roach Studios in Culver City, CA (with other notables such as Capt. Ronald Reagan, Capt. Clark Gable and Lt. William Holden, etc.), making training films. Levy, Gardner and Laven resolved that they would start their own independent motion picture company after they got out of the Air Force; all were discharged in 1945, but their company wasn't formed until 1951 (in the interim, Levy and Laven worked as script supervisors and Gardner as an assistant director and production manager). The first Levy-Gardner-Laven film was 1952's Without Warning! (1952); in the decades since, they have produced dozens of additional features and several TV series (including The Rifleman (1958), Law of the Plainsman (1959), The Detectives (1959) and The Big Valley (1965).- Sound Department
- Composer
- Music Department
Dean Andre was born on 29 April 1953 in Marinette, Wisconsin, USA. He is a composer, known for Dangerous Waters (1994), Cyber Wars (2004) and Joe Baby.- Director
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ralph Ceder was a director of silent comedy shorts, mostly for Hal Roach in the 1920s and RKO in the 1930s. He is best known for his work with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. He also worked from the 1930s through the 1950s as a second-unit director.- Rose Larner was born on 19 August 1975 in Marinette, Wisconsin, USA. She died on 7 December 1993 in Albion, Michigan, USA.
- Roger Molander was born on 20 November 1940 in Marinette, Wisconsin, USA. He was married to Mary Moore Molander. He died on 25 March 2012 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
- Director
- Editor
- Producer
Danny Bourque began writing and directing his own short films as an undergraduate communications student at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.
His accolades to date include winning the Global Audience Award at the 2007 Slamdance Film Festival, being chosen as a regional semi-finalist in the Student Academy Awards, having a film nationally aired on the Independent Film Channel, and winning two Telly Awards for a television commercial he animated and co-produced.
He is a graduate film student at the University of New Orleans and works as an occasional staff photographer for the Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper The Times-Picayune.
He also maintains the website NeverthoughtFilms.com which covers all of his film-related projects.- Actor
- Producer
Calvin Sade born January 2, 1981 in Marinette, Wisconsin. His father, Robert, is an environmental engineer employed by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA). His mother, a computer programmer originally made her start in Allstate insurance slowly made her way to real estate construction and investments.
Always feeling like an outside, Cal was always underdeveloped and often the smallest of his classmates. These characteristics resulted in much torment and ridicule. Torn between two divorced parents he often struggled with the verbal abuse and alcoholism brought on by his mother's new husband.
Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago including Northbrook, Mount Prospect, and Glenview he attended John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights, IL. Being as small and tiny as he was, he felt sports were impossible and auditioned for the school choir. He was then introduced to acting through this choir where he acquired his first acting job in the musical "Hello, Dolly!"
Studying acting and film at Oakton Community College he soon moved downtown where he began a massage therapy business and took his acting studies to a more professional level by attending Actor's Studio Chicago.
Struggling to find the filmmakers of Chicago and highly motivated and persistent to achieve results, he started a weekly filmmakers group that eventually would take off and form a production company that would later be named Chiopolis Entertainment.
Having now become trained as a producer of short films including "Women And Menu" and "Decker", the company fails. Having now acquired the training to produce, the young actor starts his own team of local filmmakers where he continues his acting.