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- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Brooke Markham was born on 15 February 1988 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for In the Dark (2019), Foursome (2016) and Shaky Shivers (2022).- Shelley Plimpton was born on 27 February 1947 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. She is an actress, known for Glen and Randa (1971), Putney Swope (1969) and Alice's Restaurant (1969). She was previously married to Daniel J. Sullivan and Steve Curry.
- Raised in Oregon and northern California. Attended Del Norte High School, Crescent City, California. Acted and directed at the Oregon Shakespearean Festival, Ashland, Oregon, from 1963 to 1972. BA (Theatre Arts), Humboldt State College, Arcata, California (1967). Diploma in Drama, University of Manchester, UK (1969). UK resident since 1969. Credits include stage work, voice work, television, radio and film.
- Matthew Brooks was born on 1 August 1975 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for Beethoven (1992), Night Court (1984) and Shaky Ground (1992).
- Camerin is a newcomer to the modeling and acting scene and recently killed it at the IMTA Los Angeles 2017 event in January. He gained the attention of over 30 different Agents and Managers. He has since signed with the prestigious Luber Rocklin Group in LA and DDO Artists Agency! They will use their amazing talents to guide Camerin while works to see his full potential.
Camerin moved to Mountain Home, Idaho in 2011 from Roseburg, Oregon. He attended school Mountain Home High School, where he wrestled and played football. He now resides in Los Angeles, CA. - Writer
- Producer
- Actor
Christopher Robn Meeks was born on November 14, 1964, under the artistic sign of Scorpio in the small logging town of Roseburg, Oregon to his parents, Melanie Draper (Marotta) and Gene Meeks, along with his Brother(s), Everett Gene and Troy Anthony. After his parents divorce, his Mother would move them to the island of Kodiak, Alaska when he was just 1, where his mother worked in the Crabbing Cannery, "Pacific Packers" near the now infamous "Star of Kodiak" beached ship turned into a cannery, before fire would plague the family and force them from their Trailer Home, while claiming the life of his younger Brother, Troy. They moved to Fairbanks in the early Spring of 1968, and later relocated to North Pole, where he would eventually grow up. No one knew the wrecking ball of artistry that he would become as Robn excelled in pretty much in all things art. Singing, Acting, Writing and Graphic Design.
In his hometown(s) of Fairbanks/North Pole, he portrayed such characters as; Oliver Twist in the Hit Musical "Oliver!" (1976), Little Tim, and later Bob Cratchit in "A Christmas Carol" (1977 & 1980), John Proctor in "The Crucible" (1981), Danny Zuko in "Grease" (1982). He would eventually move to Los Angeles in 1991 to tackle an Acting and/or Singing career. In 1991, Robn became the Lead Singer for a rising Rock Band called "Lost Child", who would quickly become one of LA's Top Local Groups in 1993 having 4 original songs on 3 local radio stations, before disbanding in late 1994 due to irreconcilable differences. Songs that are still in rotation today on many internet streaming stations, including i Heart Radio, Spotify, Amazon Music and several others.
Robn is also a 46 year veteran of the Martial Arts (Shudo-Kan, Shudo-Ryu, Shin Ken Ichi Ryu, Tang Soo Do, Krav Maga and American Kenpo (Kenpo 5.0), and 'C.R.A.F.T.' (Close Range Adaptive Fighting Tactics).
Lights, Camera.., ACTION!!- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Bryan Gosline was born on 26 February 1986 in Roseburg, Oregon. He is a cinematographer, known for Tim Travers & the Time Travelers Paradox (2024), Lab Rats and 213 Bones.- Producer
- Writer
- Camera and Electrical Department
David Hume Kennerly has been shooting on the front lines of history for more than 40 years. He has photographed eight wars, as many U.S. presidents, and he has traveled to dozens of countries.
At 25, the Roseburg, Oregon native won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for his photos of the Vietnam War. Two years later was appointed President Gerald R. Ford's personal photographer.
Kennerly was nominated for a Primetime Emmy as executive producer of NBC's, "The Taking of Flight 847," and was writer and Executive Producer of a two-hour NBC pilot, "Shooter," starring Helen Hunt, based on his Vietnam experiences. "Shooter" won the Emmy for "Outstanding Cinematography." He is executive producer of the documentary, "Portraits of a Lady," starring former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, which made the short list of films eligible for the 2008 Academy Award nominations. Most recently he produced Barack Obama: The Official Inaugural Book.
Kennerly is on the Board of Trustees of the Gerald R. Ford Foundation, and the Atlanta Board of Visitors of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). His archive is housed at the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas, Austin. He recently directed a commercial starring former mayor Ed Koch shot for New York Presbyterian Hospital.
He is a member of the elite Canon group, "Explorers of Light," and lectures frequently at forums sponsored by them.- Producer
- Actor
- Writer
Justin Ament was born in Roseburg, Oregon and raised in Toutle, Washington until the age of 9. Moved back to Oregon where he graduated from West Linn High School. At West Linn High School he excelled at Football and Track & Field. Ament attended Oregon State University and was a member of the Sigma chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity. Got into acting after being spotted at a mall by a talent agent. Soon after he moved to California and began acting. In 2003 Ament began producing and writing while continuing his acting career.- Julien Josephson was born on 24 October 1881 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. He was a writer, known for Disraeli (1929), Fuss and Feathers (1918) and Lady Windermere's Fan (1925). He died on 14 April 1959 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Actor
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Bill Kelley grew up in the state of Oregon, but as a teenager began traveling and working all over the country in such places as Alaska, Michigan, Virginia, and all throughout the Rocky Mountains and Desert Southwest, and is an active hiker, mountain climber, boater, skier, and bungee jumper. He then was trained as a filmmaker at the Northwest Film Center in Portland, Oregon, and at Public Access TV in Salem, Oregon.
After graduating, Bill began making films in both narrative and documentary film, writing both original screenplays and adapting classic literature as the basis for his work, with his film festival breakthrough coming with the adaptation of HP Lovecraft's short story The Evil Clergymen (2002) appearing at 2002's HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon.
Learning all aspects of filmmaking, he is not only capable of working as a 1-man crew as well as actor on his films, but is also active on many outside productions, working as an actor, sound designer, and cinematographer.- Jacob Blomgren was born on 26 June 1980 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for Lifeblood (2006).
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
Spencer Spaulding was born on 18 October 1989 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. He is known for The Woods (2011) and I Have a Surprise for You (2014).- Actor
- Production Manager
Shawn Nicholson was born on 27 May 1981 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and production manager, known for Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss (1998), Tiger (1997) and Back Cuts (1995).- I was born July 24, 1975 to wonderful parents Michael Oilar & Judy McGrew-Oilar. From the time I could even think, I loved music. We lived in a three bedroom double-wide mobile home on a farm with tons of cows, chickens, horses and acres to play on. Other family members lived a house up and a house down the street. We would get together as children and go run in the fields. If an opportunity presented itself to listen to records, that's what I did. I prioritized music over everything else. Kids are known for playing with toys or running around outside. Not this one. My favorite toy was a Winnie The Pooh record player. I took that everywhere I went with my small 45's.
As a child, I always dreamed of being a "singer" or a "movie star". In grade school we would hang up blankets or sheets as curtains and we called it building a stage. My cousins and I would build stages and perform for the family by singing with records, telling jokes, act out movie scenes, play make-believe magic, you name it we did it. My cousin Rachael and I would fire up the record player and perform the Kenny Rogers & Kim Carnes 1980's version of Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer. We must've been only 6 or 7 years old at that time. I remember my cousins always driving me bonkers over turning off the music to go play outside. I could sit for hours listening to the same record over and over again. I used to imagine the living room floor as a giant record and I would run around in circles over and over pretending to be dancing or running on a record.
In grade school, my favorite class of the week was music. I always looked forward to the day we had music class. In class, we had a music teacher who had a wall of records we would sing to every week. When the time came for a Christmas or spring concert, she would start playing the songs that we had been singing on the piano and prepared us for the events. That part I didn't care for as much as singing to the actual records. Overall, music was my best subject all through school. After class, the rest of the day I would daydream about being on stage singing in front of thousands of people. At times, I would get popped in class for daydreaming about being a singer and drawing pictures of stereo equipment instead of focusing on school work.
For years I found myself daydreaming and believing for this reality. Junior high was the start of it all. The librarian put an article in the daily bulletin looking for anyone interested in playing music for our junior high dances. When I heard the teacher read that I flew down to his office immediately after class. I told him I was interested as well as one other girl who responded. He took us to the cafeteria where the sound system was and taught us how to use it during our scheduled library times. Instead of wanting toys, I always preferred tapes & records so by then I had quite a large collection. I ran my first dance supervised and it was incredible. Back then there was no fancy equipment so there was no mixing songs, only putting one single on, then take it off and load another. There was usually 15-20 seconds of silence between songs but everything was cued if they were on tapes so all we had to do was take one tape off and put the next on. Same with the records. I had a blast and had no idea where that path was taking me. All I knew is that it was something that seemed spectacular and excited me every time we had a school dance. I continued to do this and into high school, I received my own mixer as a birthday gift and started mixing tapes with two tape machines and one radio shack microphone. I was asked to start playing music at local weddings and in my head, this was the start of the big time.
In college I started upgrading equipment to professional line. Who knew I'd pursue a career as a professional in the entertainment industry. When I wasn't in school I was working my butt off to buy the best equipment and stay on top of the music charts. My reputation was becoming widely known and everyone in my home county had heard about me. This spread outside the area and slowly started spreading like a wildfire all up and down the interstate 5 freeway from Southern Washington to Northern California. From that point on, I knew for a fact I was in the right field because I loved doing what I had on my heart since the time I was a baby.
In summary, God puts dreams in our hearts before we're even born. The dream of entertainment was put in me and it still is here 41 years later. I'm humbled and ever so grateful to God that He has never let the flame run out from the very dream that's been with me all my life. Here I am today... a music producer, sound engineer, video engineer, public performer, disc jockey, creative media consultant, and now and inspirational leader. God has used that dream for His glory to help people see there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I'm just a mere laborer of my Father here to do His business. I'm here to tell you don't give up. God has given you a dream and He reminds us we're never too old you use it. If you feel your flame has ran out, drop me a message for prayer and we'll ask God to get that fire going again. No matter what you're going through or what you've been through, leave the past behind you because there are great things coming if you just believe. Let's seek together to help one another overcome obstacles and experience the amazing things waiting in your future. All you have to do is reach for it.
-Corey - Additional Crew
Hexxus was born on 10 June 1988 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. She is known for Horror Haiku (2013).- Angela Woodruff was born on 28 December 1972 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA.
- Josh Bidwell was born on 13 March 1976 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA.
- Mary Francis was born on 12 June 1957 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA.
- Holden Leisner was born on 10 November 1987 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA.
- Kody Emery loves Marvel, is from Alaska , and always open to an opportunity! Kody grew up in Oregon , then moved onto Colorado , and then Alaska where he's spent most of his life. Always looking for an opportunity to be in a marvel film, hopefully within the next few years !
- Bevan Joy Leisner was born to Bob and Monica Leisner on September 10, 1996 in Roseburg, Oregon. She currently attends Oakland Middle School in Oakland, Oregon. She co-founded Rhode Island Entertainment in 2008 with her brother Forrest and her cousin Matt. She has starred in RIE productions such as The People's Court Trilogy, The Horror at Sumner House, The Prom Date, Thigh Meat, Clown Tears, The Betrayal of Velvet Fox, and A Haunting.
- Costume Designer
Jessa Pruitt was born on 19 December 1989 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA. Jessa is a costume designer, known for Star Trek Wars (2015).- Ben Francis was born on 13 November 1987 in Roseburg, Oregon, USA.