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- Kathleen Noone was born on 8 January 1945 in Hillsdale, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for All My Children (1970), Sunset Beach (1997) and Knots Landing (1979). She was previously married to Bill Noone.
- Famed American stage actor. Trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Art. Appeared in many films, initially as a leading man, then in character roles and occasional bits. Consistently billed as Jason Robards, as his more famous son, Jason Robards, did not come into fame until the end of the elder Robards' career. Only referred to as Jason Robards Sr. in retrospect. Died in 1963, having lived to see his namesake son and grandson (Jason Robards III) carry on the family acting tradition.
- Actor
- Stunts
- Director
Wilbert Jay Wilsey was born in Clark County, Missouri, in 1896. He learned to ride a horse at a very young age, and when he got older he began appearing on the rodeo circuit. In 1924 he found himself in Hollywood and, hearing that producers were looking for good horsemen for western movies, went looking for work and wound up under contract to producer Lester F. Scott Jr. and his Action Pictures, a low-budget company that produced mostly westerns. The company gave him the stage name "Buffalo Bill Jr.", although he had no connection whatsoever with the real Buffalo Bill Cody, aka Buffalo Bill. Wilsey worked steadily during the silent era, mostly for Scott. He also appeared in a couple of non-westerns for Universal, the serials A Final Reckoning (1928) and The Pirate of Panama (1929).
When sound came along Wilsey didn't have any trouble making the transition, and along with former colleagues at Action Pictures Buddy Roosevelt and Hal Taliaferro (aka Wally Wales) worked in westerns on a regular basis for a succession of low-budget--VERY low-budget--production companies, such as Big 4, Syndicate, West Coast Pictures and Cosmos Pictures. Wilsey worked for notorious micro-budget producer Victor Adamson (aka Denver Dixon and the father of 1960s schlock director/producer Al Adamson) in a string of ultra-cheap westerns that are considered among the worst pictures--let alone westerns--ever made. Inept and shoddy in every conceivable aspect of filmmaking--the budget on the 1934 Adamson western "Lightning Bill" was so low that its title card was misspelled as Lighting Bill (1934) and Adamson couldn't afford to have the card redone--they nevertheless made money because the budgets were so rock-bottom they didn't have to sell all that many tickets in order to make a profit.
Wilsey stayed mired at the bottom of the Hollywood food chain, churning out not only cheap features but also even cheaper two-reelers for such quickie producers as William M. Pizor of Imperial Pictures. He also ground out several "Z" westerns for infamous fly-by-night schlockmeister Robert J. Horner, whose "epics" made the bottom-of-the-barrel films Wilsey turned out for Adamson look like Gone with the Wind (1939) by comparison. Wilsey was paid a pittance for the independent westerns he made--his colleague Buddy Roosevelt is known to have gotten $250 for each three-day wonder he made for Victor Adamson, so Wilsey's pay was most likely about the same--and as starring roles in the independent "B" westerns dried up he took to accepting supporting parts and stunt work in other cowboy stars' westerns and personal appearances at rodeos and "wild west" shows.
His last film role was in the John Wayne Cold War propaganda piece Big Jim McLain (1952), in which Wayne, as an investigator ferreting out Communist subversives, travels to Hawaii to root out Commies plotting to take over the islands. Wilsey, unbilled, has a one-line role as a Communist labor organizer.
After Wilsey retired, he and his wife, actress Genee Boutell, spent much time on board their 42-foot-long saiboat, the "Ruana", which Wilsey had built himself, and sailed all over the Pacific Ocean, to such places as Mexico, Hawaii and Tahiti.
Jay Wilsey died of lung cancer on October 25, 1961, in Los Angeles.- Actress
- Producer
Jean Carol was born in Hillsdale, New Jersey, USA. She is known for Guiding Light (1952), Argo (2012) and Ocean Ave. (2002). She has been married to Gerry Rand since 1993.- Suzanne Davidson was born on 2 August 1963 in Hillsdale, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for As the World Turns (1956), Miracle on 34th Street (1973) and How to Survive a Marriage (1974).
- Visual Effects
Jack Riedel was born on 29 March 1929 in Hillsdale, New Jersey, USA. He is known for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989). He died on 11 November 2003.- Art Department
- Set Decorator
- Additional Crew
Theo Sena was born on 27 May 1976 in Hillsdale, New York, USA. Theo is a set decorator, known for The Wrestler (2008), Compliance (2012) and My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006).- Actor
Jack Filson was born on 9 April 1895 in Hillsdale, Michigan, USA. He was an actor. He died in July 1975 in Yakima, Washington, USA.- Actress
- Additional Crew
Cara Kashmer was born on 16 October 1983 in Hillsdale, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for The Rapture (2007).- Julie Conrad was born on 4 January 1989 in Hillsdale, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Missy's Musical Misadventure! (2016).