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- Richard Young (born December 17, 1955) is an American actor, independent filmmaker, screenwriter, photographer, and artist. Active from the early 1970s, he gained prominence starring in the opening sequence of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Other feature film appearances include The Ice Pirates (1984), Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), and An Innocent Man (1989).
In the 1990s, Young had a position as a cameraman for a documentary of a woman who came into the U.S. for a new life after the Bosnian War. During the time of the filming, the crew found out that her family went missing in Croatia. It was when then at the time Young, the crew and the woman went into the war zone looking for the last surviving members of the family. After the shooting was completed, Young stayed behind in Croatia. The war had a profound effect on him and, after his return to the US, he chose to follow his love of photography, and is now working on detailing his Croatian experience in either a screenplay or an autobiography.
As of 2018, Young has been living in Seattle, Washington in the Pacific Northwest, and owns the Silverwing Images where he does fine art photography. - Actor
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Evan Todd was born on 25 February 1989 in Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for Sydney White (2007), 4th Man Out (2015) and Blindspot (2015).- Additional Crew
Johnny was a loving husband, devoted father and adored son. Affectionately known as "Q" he worked as a bodyguard in the entertainment industry for many well-known artists. Johnny had a love for sports. He began playing baseball at a young age and was a star athlete at Dr. Phillips High School. He was a loving, and amazing person. He had a big heart and was loved by his family and many friends. At the time of his passing, Johnny and family were awaiting the arrival of his first daughter, Chloe Johnny. "Q" will be greatly missed. Survivors include his wife, Angela; sons John Anthony, Devyn Michael and Julien Roman; parents, Mike and Miriam; brother, Michael; and grandmother, Tomasa Curbelo- Actor
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His primary modus operandi in the acting world is embodying larger than life horror villains. His adaptability has allowed him opportunities on both stage and screen. Blake Blasko was born in September of 1976, and has spent a great deal of his life in and around the theatre. He obtained an A.A., from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. a B.A. from the University of Southern Mississippi. M.A. from the University of Southern Alabama. He is a professor of speech in the Fine Arts Department, and is an adjunct faculty member at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.- Actor
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Erik Myers was born on 29 February 1980 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Court Ordered (2016). He died on 25 February 2021 in Amarillo, Texas, USA.- Tevita Fifita was born on 6 May 1983 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for WWE Smackdown! (1999), WWE NXT (2010) and WWE Superstars (2009).
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Jennifer Schofield was born on 30 November 1994 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA. She is an assistant director, known for The Death That Awaits, Witchy Ways and Everything Will Be Fine in the End (2023).- Lee Nelson was born on 30 January 1954 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA.
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Marcus Lamontagne was born on 11 September 1985 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA. He is known for Space Station 76 (2014), The LXD: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers (2010) and Farmed and Dangerous (2013).- Art Department
Gene Bowen was born on 9 March 1950 in Kissimmee, Florida, USA. Gene is known for Blast from the Past (1999), The Family Man (2000) and Take Me Home Tonight (2011). Gene died on 1 July 2020 in Eaton, Ohio, USA.- J.W. Moore was born in Kissimme, Florida on September 30th, 1987. He grew up in St. Cloud, Florida with his parents Mary and James. He has lived in St. Cloud ever since. J.W. first started acting in a community theater when he was in elemantary school. He performed in two performances when he was in elemantary, and then another when he was in middle. He then wanted to try something different so he attended acting classes in Longwood, Florida. After 20 weeks of classes he hired an agent, and he was on his way! His first big break was in an independent feature film called, "Dunsmore" where he played the role of Billy Hill. Dunsmore was completed in 30 days. That was an amazing experiance for him. His next movie was, "Kermit's Swamp Years." He played a principle extra role. After the movie, the acting jobs in Florida started to dwindle. After some commercial jobs, he decided to take a breather in front of the camera, and decided to head back to the stage. His next community theater jobs were Broadway musicals. The first musical he performed in was, "Annie" where he played multiple parts. The following year, he performed in, "The Wizard of Oz." He had the enjoyable role of playing the Guard at the gate of the Emerald City. He was also one of the main roles for the second cast, The Tinman. The Wizard of Oz is over and J.W. is ready to get back in the game!
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Cara Clements, born on January 25, 2000 in Kissimmee, Florida, is an Atlanta-based Screenwriter & Director actively pursing a degree in media production from Emory University. She is known for her work on The Perfect Message (2019), The Most You You Can Be (2019), Pirates (2017), When You Were Here (2016), Inside (2016), The Road Less Traveled (2015), The Bubble (2015), and various other works. Additionally, Cara has worked alongside Dr. Isabella Alexander-Nathani, the director of a feature-length documentary on the migrant and refugee crisis in West Africa, entitled The Burning (2020), at Small World Films.- Actor
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Vincent Seiber Hannam was born in Kissimmee, Florida to David and Peggy Hannam. He joined his high school drama club after discovering Saturday Night Live and credits the show for turning him into an actor. After high school, Hannam studied theatre at the University of Central Florida earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting. While in college, he starred in several plays such as Leveling Up, Barefoot in the Park, Bury the Dead, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Twelfth Night, and The Pirates of Penzance.
In the summer of 2012, he got his first experience in professional theatre at the Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, New York appearing in adaptations of The Little Mermaid and The Adventures of the Dish and Spoon, as well as The Trip to Bountiful, directed by Stephanie Yankwitt. Hannam often cites his time at the Hangar Theatre for instilling in him the willingness to fail and work ethic needed for being a working actor.
Upon graduation from UCF, he traveled to Lanesboro, Minnesota for a year of work at the acclaimed Commonweal Theatre where he resides, appearing in Arsenic and Old Lace and Arcadia.
Apart from acting, Hannam's directorial work includes Holes and The Voice of the Turtle and as a playwright his play Looking for Fun(Bags) was featured in the Bad Theatre Fest in New York City and he wrote the book for Sharknami: The Musical? featured in the Orlando Fringe Festival.