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Eric Roberts is an Academy Award nominee for his role in Runaway Train (1985), and a three-time Golden Globe nominee for Runaway Train, Star 80 (1983) and King of the Gypsies (1978).
In addition, Roberts received acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival for his role in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) and It's My Party (1996). He also starred in La Cucaracha (1998), which won Best Film at the Austin Film Festival, and for which Roberts won Best Actor at the New York Independent Film Festival that same year. Other notable performances include his roles in The Dark Knight (2008), Final Analysis (1992), The Specialist (1994), Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice (2014), Lovelace (2013) and The Expendables (2010).
On television, Roberts' memorable recurring roles include USA's Suits, CSI and Code Black for CBS, NBC's Heroes, and Crash for Starz. He has appeared in guest star roles on ABC's Greys Anatomy, NBC's Will & Grace, Fox's Brooklyn Nine-Nine, CBS' Hawaii Five-O, HBO's Entourage, and so much more.
Upcoming, Roberts plays Matt Dillon's doctor in Head Full of Honey, a Warner Bros. Germany production that is directed by Til Schweiger. Emily Mortimer and Nick Nolte also star. He also has a supporting role in the independent Hard Luck Love Song directed by Justin Corsbie. Roberts will play "Skip," a grizzled doorman whom offers advice to characters played by Michael Dorman and Sophia Bush. The film also stars Dermott Mulroney, and American rapper, RZA. Finally, Roberts is set to recur as DEA boss "Erick Sheldon" in La Reina del Sur for Telemundo Global Studio and Netflix.
Roberts was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and grew up in and around the Atlanta area. He began his career in theatre in New York City where he won the Theatre World Award for his role on Broadway in Burn This.
He resides in Los Angeles with his wife of 26 years and brood of felines.
Roberts is represented by Sovereign Talent Group, Cultivate Entertainment, and Miles Anthony Associates in the UK.- Actress
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Laura Bailey is an award-winning Los Angeles-based voice actor known for her roles in animation and video games, as well as the massively popular hit show and media brand, Critical Role.
Critical Role has become one of the most popular storytelling and world building independent media companies in the world, and Laura plays a pivotal role within the company as a co-founder, primary cast member for the flagship show and executive producer of The Legend of Vox Machina animated series which will air exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.
Laura got her start in video games nearly 20 years ago and has since gone on to become one of the most prolific voice actors in the industry today, having worked on hundreds of titles. Some of Laura's notable roles include Abby in The Last of Us: Part II, Kait Diaz in the Gears of War franchise, Spartan Vale in the Halo franchise, Jaina Proudmoore in World of Warcraft, Fetch in the Infamous series, Supergirl in Injustice 2, Eltariel in Middle Earth: Shadow of War, The Boss in Saints Row 3 and 4, Catwoman in Batman: The Telltale Series, and Fiona in Telltale's Tales from the Borderlands, among others.
Laura also lends her talents to several animated series, including Marvel's Avenger Assemble as Black Widow, Marvel's Spider-Man as Gwen Stacy, Constantine: City of Demons as The Night Nurse, as well as roles in Rick and Morty, Pickle and Peanut, Guardians of the Galaxy, RWBY, The PowerPuff Girls, and others. Laura is also known for her work with popular anime studio Funimation, where she had roles in major titles including the Dragon Ball Z franchise as Trunks, Fruits Basket as Tohru Honda, Kureyon Shin-chan as Shin-Chan, Fullmetal Alchemist as Lust, Soul Eater as Maka Albarn and Yu Yu Hakusho as Keiko Yukimura.
Laura won her first BAFTA in 2021, being named Best Performer in a Leading Role at the BAFTA Games Awards. She is also the Best Performance recipient of the 2020 The Game Awards for her role as Abby in The Last of Us: Part II. Other accolades include winning five BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Awards (including two Voice Actress of the Year wins and Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Video Game), two BTVA Anime Dub Television/OVA Voice Acting Awards, two BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Awards, two BTVA Anime Dub Movie/Special Voice Acting Awards and a NAVGTR Award.- Actress
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Born on February 17, 1937 in Biloxi, Mississippi, Mary Ann Mobley is one of the few Miss Americas to have true success as an actress or television personality (the others are Barnaby Jones (1973) beauty Lee Meriwether, television hostess Phyllis George, Consumer advocate/game show panelist Bess Myerson and Eraser (1996) heroine Vanessa Williams). After serving as Miss America 1959, Mobley soon became a sought-after guest star in episodic television of the 1960s, appearing on many hit series of that era - Perry Mason (1957), Mission: Impossible (1966), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964), The Virginian (1962), to name a few. Her most important contribution to 1960s popular culture, though, was appearing opposite Elvis Presley in two films - Harum Scarum (1965) and Girl Happy (1965). Her success in film led to a 1965 Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer, an award she shared with Mia Farrow and Celia Kaye. She also starred in a number of other B-movies of the 1960s, such as Get Yourself a College Girl (1964) and For Singles Only (1968).
Her television and film output decreased in the 1970s as she raised her daughter, Clancy Collins White, with her husband, Gary Collins. During that decade, her television appearances were mostly guest roles on series such as the iconic series Love, American Style (1969), Fantasy Island (1977), The Love Boat (1977) and the game show Match Game (1973), on which she was a frequent panelist alongside such other famous wiseacres as Betty White, Brett Somers, Patti Deutsch and Charles Nelson Reilly. She and Collins also appeared a number of times performing death-defying high-wire acts and other athletic, outrageous stunts on the annual television event Circus of the Stars (1977).
In the 1980s, she starred as stepmother "Maggie McKinney" in the final season of Diff'rent Strokes (1978), appeared in a recurring role as alcoholism counselor "Dr. Beth Everdene" on the prime-time soap opera Falcon Crest (1981) and continued to pop-up as a guest star on series like Hotel (1983) and Matt Houston (1982) and game shows like The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965) and Body Language (1983). She also acted as her husband's frequent guest co-host on his successful talk shows Hour Magazine (1980) and The Home Show (1988), as well as on installments of the Miss America Pageant. In the 1990s, she made guest appearances on the sitcoms Designing Women (1986), Hearts Afire (1992), Hardball (1994) and Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996). She and Collins were also hosts of an oft-run late 1990s television infomercial for "SelectComfort", a specialty bed product. Also during the 1990s, she toured in the popular play, "Love Letters", with her husband, and performed a cabaret act at the Cinegrill in Hollywood.
Mary Ann and other "Match Game"/"Hollywood Squares" regulars of the 1970s and 1980s (such as Charo, Nipsey Russell, Paul Lynde and Jo Anne Worley) were riotously spoofed on Saturday Night Live (1975) in a 2002 game show sketch called "Super Buzzers" with Tina Fey playing Mary Ann. Mary Ann and her husband soon got a chance to demonstrate their own good humor, appearing as themselves in a satiric infomercial parody on the Showtime series Dead Like Me (2003) in 2003 (the fake infomercial was for a no-effort body-toning contraption - which spontaneously combusts!).- Brenda Venus was born on 10 November 1947 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. She is an actress, known for 48 Hrs. (1982), Deathsport (1978) and The Eiger Sanction (1975).
- Joshua Lauren Alba was born July 8th, 1982 in Biloxi, Mississippi. His father's name is Mark and his mother's is Cathy. Joshua has one sibling, actress Jessica Alba. His father is of Mexican (Spanish and Native American) descent and his mother is of Danish and French Canadian descent. Joshua started acting when he was 18 years old, which is when he booked his first job, Dark Angel (2000), starring his sister Jessica. After Dark Angel (2000), he pursued acting with a passion and took classes for a year and a half. Before that, Joshua had been modeling for about two and a half years with Next Modeling Agency. During that time he modeled for Sketchers, Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Shows, and Teen Magazine, just to name a few. Along with being an actor, he was once a Realtor.
His movie Unrest (2006) was released in 500 theaters nationwide on the weekend of November 17th, 2006. Unrest (2006) was later released in Blockbuster video stores. - Actress
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Candiace Dillard Bassett was born on 14 December 1986 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Cure, Water in a Broken Glass (2018) and Hush (2022). She has been married to Chris Bassett since 11 August 2018.- Actor
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Ryan Reinike is an American actor known for his work in film, television, and theatre, portraying characters that blend sharp-witted humor, dark intensity, and unpredictable charm. His performances have earned comparisons to Sam Rockwell, Michael Shannon, and Jason Bateman, balancing intelligence, dry humor, and simmering volatility across a variety of genres, from psychological thrillers to offbeat comedies.
Reinike was born and raised in the United States, developing an early passion for performance. He studied acting at the University of New Orleans, where he trained in Stanislavski, Meisner, and Michael Chekhov techniques, laying the foundation for his signature grounded yet dynamic approach to character work. His early career included roles in regional theatre and independent film, where he honed his ability to portray flawed antiheroes, charismatic villains, and eccentric intellectuals.
He made his screen debut in independent cinema before landing roles in larger productions, including Episode 18 (2020) Twisted Metal (2023) on Peacock and Five Nights at Freddy's (2023) Five Nights at Freddy's (2023) from Blumhouse. In the sci-fi indie film Enterfear: The Next Wave (2022) EnterFear: The Next Wave, Reinike took on dual roles, showcasing his ability to transform physically and emotionally. He portrayed Lucas, a sharp-witted anarchist hacker, alongside Vampirum, a cosmic force of doom, fully masked and relying on precise physicality to evoke an unsettling presence.
His ability to shift between sardonic humor, raw vulnerability, and controlled menace has made him a sought-after presence in dark comedies, crime dramas, sci-fi thrillers, and satirical roles.
Physically, Reinike has been likened to David Dastmalchian, Michael Imperioli, Crispin Glover, Colin Firth, Edward Norton, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Paul Dano, James Woods, and Bill Hader, all known for their ability to embody enigmatic, cerebral, and darkly charismatic characters. Reinike brings that same quality to his performances, offering a presence that is at once captivating, unpredictable, and wholly distinct.
Beyond film and television, Reinike has experience in theatre, including one-man performances and period dramas, further expanding his versatility as an actor. His work continues to gain momentum, with projects spanning across both independent and studio-backed productions.
He is represented in both Los Angeles, by Eloisa De Jesus of AIRE Talent: Eloisa De Jesus, the Southeastern U.S., by Terry McNeal of Del Corral Talent Agency: Terry McNeal, and holds a valid U.S. Passport for working abroad.- James Goodwin was born on 24 July 1961 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. He is an actor, known for Serendipity (2001), Guiding Light (1952) and All My Children (1970).
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Carmen Reed was born on 5 September 1955 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. She is known for The Haunting in Connecticut (2009), Real Fear 2: The Truth Behind More Movies (2013) and Shock Docs (2020).- Actor
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Chris LeDoux was born on 2 October 1948 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. He was an actor, known for Thrillville: Off the Rails (2007), Speed Angels (2011) and Chris LeDoux Feat. Jon Bon Jovi: Bang a Drum (1998). He was married to Peggy Rhoads. He died on 9 March 2005 in Casper, Wyoming, USA.- Kitty Summerall was born in Biloxi, Mississippi. She attended school in the South and college in New York and in Europe. Becoming a world-traveler, Kitty modeled in New York City and through agents in Paris, France, and in London, England, and in Denmark and Germany. She has always maintained bands, since music was her first love, and records with various musicians.
While in NYC, Kitty was asked by numerous directors to act in films, and she declined most offers citing music as her main interest, but when Richard Hell, with whom Kitty was singing back-ups on recordings like "Don't Die" by Richard Hell & The Voidoids as the Neon Boys, asked Kitty to read for the part of Marcie in Susan Seidelman's Smithereens (1982), explaining that Susan had already read over 250 girls for the part, Kitty accepted, read, and was hired on the spot to play the wife of Richard Hell's character. She agreed to act so that she could provide the music for "Smithereens". After Kitty's acting was so well-received, and "Smithereens" was chosen as the very first Independent Film to be honored at the Main Competition of the Cannes Film Festival as well as in many other world film festivals, Kitty became known first as an actress, although her music continues to be her main inspiration and career.
Kitty Summerall's iconic "High Times Magazine" cover was issued between covers of Mick Jagger and of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Acting in two more films, Special Effects (1984) and Perfect Strangers (1984) (and in other more independents, not listed here), Kitty Summerall began to focus again on travel and music, lived on several continents and explored many types of music. Kitty will be performing in New York in the coming months, and her new music will be available soon. - Fred Haise was born on 14 November 1933 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. He is a producer, known for Apollo Reflections: General Thomas Stafford on Gemini & Apollo (2019), The Space Less Traveled and Situation Critical (2007). He has been married to Frances Patt Price since 9 January 1979. He was previously married to Mary Haise.
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Steven T. Seagle is an American professional writer from Biloxi, Mississippi, who has worked extensively in the fields of animation and comics. He was a founding member of the writer collective "Man of Action Entertainment", joining forces with fellow writers Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, and Duncan Rouleau. They were the creators of the popular animated series "Ben 10" (2005-2008), which has spawned several sequel series. Seagle has served as a college instructor for Ball State University, Pasadena City College, and Mt. San Antonio College.
In 1965, Seagle was born in Biloxi, Mississippi. The city houses the Keesler Air Force Base, and serves as a base for both the 81st Training Wing and the 403d Wing of the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Seagle's father was Jack Seagle, a member of the United States Air Force. Due to his father's military career, the Seagle family moved frequently. Seagle was partially raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado, as his father was twice transferred to the nearby United States Air Force Academy.
Seagle was introduced to comic books c. 1971, when his mother purchased an issue of "Spider-Man" as a gift for Seagle's brother and an issue of the "Avengers" for Seagle himself. By chance, Seagle's introduction to Marvel Comics' stories was the "Kree-Skrull War" story-line, a space opera story depicting conflict between two rival space-faring races of aliens. By 1978, Seagle started collecting comics as a hobby. His favorite title were the "X-Men", where he enjoyed stories by Chris Claremont and John Byrne.
Following his father's retirement from the Air Force, Seagle and his family moved back to Colorado Springs. Seagle received his secondary education at Coronado High School, within Colorado Springs. During his high school years, Seagle was an amateur musician. He participated in a marching band, an orchestra, a jazz band, and a group of chamber singers. As a summer job, Seagle worked at Flying W Ranch. It was a working cattle ranch, active from 1953 to 2012.
Seagle started working as a comic book writer in the late 1980s. His first notable work was the black-and-white mini-series "Kafka" (1987) for the short-lived publisher Renegade Press (1984-1989).The series was well-received, and was nominated for an Eisner Award. He subsequently created the unrelated mini-series "The Amazon" (1989) for Comico. In 1991, Seagle published the one-shot comic book "In Thin Air: The Mystery of Amelia Earhart ". It was inspired by the mysterious disappearance of aviator Amelia Earhart in 1937.
Following a hiatus of a few years, Seagle emerged as a new writer for Wildstorm in 1994. He wrote stories for the team books "WildC.A.T.s" and "Stormwatch", at a time when "WildC.A.T.s" was a flagship title for the company. He also wrote solo stories for popular characters from WildC.A.T.s, in particular the telepath Voodoo/Priscilla Kitaen, the immortal warrior Zealot/Lady Zannah, and the renegade spy Grifter/Cole Cash.
Also in 1994, Seagle started contributing stories to DC Comics, one of the dominant publishers of American comic books. His early contributions included a two-part story for the Justice League and two stories for a revamped version of Hawkman. He found more success as one of the main writers for the retro series "Sandman Mystery Theatre" (1993-1999), chronicling the early adventures of vigilante Sandman/Wesley Dodds in the late 1930s. Seagle remained as one of the series' main writers from 1994 to 1999. The series often took inspiration from real social problems and political issues of the interwar period, and was praised for its mature storytelling. Seagle was twice nominated for Eisner Awards for his work in the series, raising his reputation in the industry.
Seagle soon had the opportunity to work for Marvel Comics as well. In the winter of 1997, Seagle replaced Scott Lobdell as the main writer of the "Uncanny X-Men". His debut issue was #350, featuring a trial of Gambit/Remy LeBeau for past crimes. With his teammates shocked to learn that he had once served their archenemy Mister Sinister/Nathaniel Essex, and that he had unwittingly served as an associate member of the villainous Marauders in a massacre. Seagle thus concluded Lobdell's long-running story-line concerning Gambit's shady past. Seagle continued writing the series from 1997 to 1999, though he was not able to conclude some of the subplots which he had introduced.
In 2000, Seagle co-founded the writer collective "Man of Action Entertainment", with other experienced comic book writers. Their first major assignment was writing the script for the role-playing video game "X-Men Legends" (2004) which made use of several major and minor characters of the X-Men franchise. The co-writers chose Magma/Alison Crestmere as the game's lead character, because they wanted a chance to flesh out an underused character from the comics. The game sold well, soon receiving its own sequel. It was also cited as an inspiration for another video game project y Marvel, "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance".
In 2005, Seagle and his writing partners concluded their years of work on the basic premise and script for their first animated series "Ben 10" (2005-2008). The series was produced by Cartoon Network, with animation provided by the Cartoon Network Studios. It introduced the character of Benjamin "Ben" Tennyson as a young human boy who could shape-shift into powerful alien forms. The de facto co-protagonist was Ben's cousin Gwendolyn "Gwen" Tennyson, a highly intelligent girl with innate magical powers. The series was a hit of its era, lasting for 4 seasons and 52 episodes. A number of sequel series introduced various different incarnations of Ben and Gwen over the following decade. Seagle has often provided input for the sequels, though other writers were credited with their development.
Seagle and his writing partners had another chance to work with Marvel characters, scripting several episodes for the animated series "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" (2010-2012). Man of Action served as supervising producers and frequent writers for "Ultimate Spider-Man" (2012-2017), a show which featured adolescent Spider-Man/Peter Parker as an operative of SHIELD instead of a solo hero.
Seagle and Man of Action were credited for the development of the animated series "Avengers Assemble" (2013-2019), which introduced a large cast of Marvel's classic heroes and villains. The series lasted for 5 seasons and 127 episodes. It introduced (among others) animated versions of HYDRA, AIM, the Black Order, the Squadron Supreme, the Inhumans, and the Thunderbolts.
In 2014, Man of Action were credited as creators for the team Big Hero 6 in the characters' eponymous animated film. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau had created the comic book version of this team in 1998, but Marvel Comics had only made sporadic use of this concept over the following years. Disney found that the concept had potential, and the team became the focus of a new animated franchise.
Man of Action co-produced the computer-animated series "Zak Storm" (2016-2018), which featured a misfit crew of adventurers sailing on a sentient ship. The series was syndicated for broadcast in multiple countries, and its first season was well-received. Plans for a second season ended in development hell. Man of Action next developed the video game adaptation "Mega Man: Fully Charged" (2018-2019), based on a Japanese franchise by Capcom. The series lasted a single season and 52 episodes, with its finale concluding the stories of several characters.
Seagle has been less active as a writer in the 2020s, but has never fully retired. By 2022, he was 57-years-old. He has entertained audiences across several mediums for 35 years, and created several characters with enduring popularity. And he has introduced modern audiences to fresh takes on the superhero genre.- Actress
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Born in Biloxi, Mississippi but raised in Chicago, Illinois, Tanesha sang as a child in the church choir and was blessed with a rare opportunity to sing with Gospel legend Mahalia Jackson.
Tanesha dreamed of being a performer as early as the first grade. She pursued those dreams and honed her talent while attending Western Illinois University majoring in Theatre and Mass Communications. At Western Illinois, she met and befriended versatile character actor Michael Boatman. They remain fond acquaintances to this day. After graduation her journey soon brought her to New York City.
While rooming with a townhouse full of other aspiring artists in Brooklyn and waiting tables in roller skates at Ed Debevics, casting agent Todd Thaler gave Tanesha her first big break that would earn her a SAG card. She was cast a "Singing Nurse" in "Mr. Wonderful" starring Matt Dillon and Annabella Sciorra, directed by Anthony Minghella.
Tanesha has always been concerned with inspiring our youth and giving back. She joined the "City Kids" project in the 1990's and worked with the organization along side fellow alumni and actors: Malik Yoba, Lisa Nicole Carson and Donald Faison among others.
Acting and singing have always gone hand in hand with Tanesha. She focused her energy on singing and found herself in an R&B Pop girl group signed by Capital Records named "The Earth Gyrlz". The album was entitled "Fully Equipped" and the 1st single was titled "Love of Mine". Unfortunately the Capital Records relationship was short lived but not before the group was flown the L.A. to perform on "Soul Train" with Don Cornelius.
The life of a performer is truly like a roller-coaster with it's ups and downs. When one door closes another door opens. After her Capital Records experience, Musical Theatre afforded Tanesha an opportunity to leave the country. Tap Dancer, Choreographer, Director Maurice Hines was developing a traveling show for Europe. The musical revue was loosely based on "Alice in Wonderland" and was entitled "Yo, Alice!" Tanesha was cast in the production and featured as a "Fluff Girl". The show ran in Amsterdam at "Show Biz City" for an entire year.
Upon returning to New York,Tanesha was blessed to find work acting and singing. She landed an assortment of national and regional commercial spots for Mr. Clean, TD Bank, Lending Tree and was a singing angel for Philly Cream Cheese along side future "Pussy Cat Doll", Carmit Bachar.
Tanesha was cast in a Spike Lee Joint in 2000. She is almost unrecognizable in black face for the controversial film "Bamboozled" starring Damon Wayans, Savion Glover, Jada Pinkett Smith and Tommy Davidson.
Musical theatre has been a main stay through the years for Tanesha and she has been in numerous productions Off-Broadway and Regionally. Her first Broadway show came in 2004 when she was cast in Tony Kushner's Tony nominated new musical "Caroline or Change" directed by George C. Wolf.
Recently Tanesha has been blessed to be involved in the development of two new musicals: "This One Girl's Story", by Bil Wright directed by Devanand Janki and "The Last Word", written by Kevin Ray, Josh Sohn and Suellen Vance.
Tanesha's most recent featured film role can be found in the Award winning independent short "The Cycle" inspired by a true story, produced and directed by Roy Clovis Jr. for Mundo Loco Films. It toured the Film Festival circuit and was broadcast on HBO during Black History Month in 2011.
To give back,Tanesha has donated her time and continues to be a part of the non profit organization and Grammy nominated "Broadway Inspirational Voices", directed and founded in 1999 by Michael McElroy. It's a star studded assortment of former and current Broadway performers as varied as: Phylicia Rachad, Montego Glover and Adriane Lenox.- Actor
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John Ceallach was born 18 February 1972 in Biloxi, Mississippi. John Ceallach's father was a Boston, Massachusetts native and his mother was from the Biloxi, Mississippi area (Pass Christian). He had small roles in films and TV as a child and teenager. John attended college for short time, before enlisting in the US Navy as a Hospital Corpsman (Naval medical corps). He served alongside the Navy and the US Marines during the Gulf War era. John left military active duty a few years later, transferred to reserve military and went on to work in state and local law enforcement while completing his college degree.
In 2001 while working as a State Police officer, he was selected for a national television show with the ABC television network. However, it was canceled at the time of the September 11th attacks. In response to the pending war, he switched to the US Army Reserve (U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command). He served in Iraq and other places as a US Soldier and later as a US Govt. protective service officer (Contracted) with the Department of Defense for several years.
He returned to the United States to work as military tactics and warfare instructor near Los Angeles that gave him the chance to pursue his goals in the entertainment industry using prior gained skills to work as a writer, actor and military advisor for film and television.- Michelle Gaudreau was born on 23 November 1963 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. She was an actress, known for Guns on the Clackamas: A Documentary (1995), The 11th Hour (1995) and Dream a Little Evil (1990). She died on 13 April 2014 in Portland, Oregon, USA.
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Born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and raised in Clearwater, Florida, Kyle Kruger is a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, best known as the star and co-creator of the acclaimed Amazon's Choice and Prime Video #1 Bestseller rock documentary, Hair I Go Again. Renowned for his versatility, Kyle also serves as the lead vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, and producer for the band Bullet In The Chamber, and holds the esteemed role of executive producer for for the forthcoming travel & lifestyle series, "Rock Star Next Door."
With a career spanning over three decades, Kyle has made significant contributions to film and television production. His professional journey includes notable collaborations with USA Networks, Wizard Studios International, Hemdale/FilmWorks, Entertech Media Group, and Hard Rock International. Notably, he gained valuable experience as an Associate Producer under the guidance of the late, 2-time Academy Award-winning Producer John Daly, known for his iconic work on films such as "Platoon," "The Last Emperor," "The Terminator," and "Hoosiers."
In 2000, Kyle co-founded Ghost-2-Eleven Entertainment alongside director Steve McClure. Together, they produced the critically acclaimed documentary "Rain Falls from Earth: Surviving Cambodia's Darkest Hour," featuring narration by Oscar-nominated actor Sam Waterston.
Since establishing his base in Denver, Colorado in 2005, Kyle has excelled in various aspects of the entertainment industry, showcasing his expertise in production, marketing, releasing, and home entertainment distribution. Beyond his accomplishments in film, Kyle is also celebrated as an award-winning musician and songwriter. His enduring impact on the entertainment landscape is a testament to his multifaceted talents and contributions to the industry.- Actor
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Gerald Hopkins was born on 26 December 1965 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Afterlife, Homecoming (2005) and General Hospital (1963). He has been married to Debra Hopkins since 26 July 1996. They have two children.- Additional Crew
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After more than 10 years as a Professional Dancer and Choreographer with artists such as Chris Brown, Ludacris, Stevie Wonder, Justin Bieber, Joe Jonas, and many more, Trent Dickens has returned to his first love of filmmaking.
Born and raised in Biloxi, Mississippi, Trent knew that he wanted to make films after seeing the Steven Spielberg picture, Jurassic Park. Two years later, at the age of 10, a trip to Los Angeles with his Mom's dance team gave him a chance to tour the Paramount Pictures back lot, and that sealed the deal.
After attending the Los Angeles Film School, Trent, transitioned to filmmaking when his friend and mentor, Director, Kevin Tancharoen offered him a job as a production assistant on his new show for the revival of the popular video game franchise, Mortal Kombat. That led him to working on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. where he had the opportunity to learn from one of his long time inspirations, Joss Whedon. In addition to Directing several successful music videos, Trent, has also worked on film and television shows such as, Thor Ragnarok, The Disaster Artist, Doctor Strange, Ray Donovan, Bones, Angie Tribeca, Scandal, Colony, and many more!- JoAn Likins was born just after midnight on August 17th in Biloxi, Mississippi. She worked as a bank teller for a while, as well as a finance manager. She became a flight attendant at 28. She became so proficient that she became an instructor for a while. She still flies today but as of now she is on leave. She lived in Montana, Colorado, Florida, and Tennessee. She has one daughter. They lived in Memphis until her daughter was 7 then moving to Cedar Key, Florida for 6 months. After they moved back to Tennessee. In early August of 2004 she got the part as a journalist in "Walk the Line". She was called a total of 8 more times as an extra. She and her 15 year old daughter currently live 35 miles outside of Memphis, Tennessee. Her daughter was also an extra in "Walk the Line" & her first extra role was in "The Firm" in Memphis, Tennessee.
- L. Michele Hester was born on 7 February 1967 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. She is an actress, known for Somerville (2005), Rookie Bookie (2005) and Furnace (2007).
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Michelle Sink Langford was born on 31 October 1984 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. Michelle is an art director, known for Mother's Day (2016), Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023) and Rings (2017). Michelle has been married to Johnny Langford since 29 February 2012.- Actress
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Brittany Areias was born on 23 December 1986 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. Brittany is an actor, known for Clock (2023) and The Stars at Night. Brittany has been married to Samuel Areias since 15 April 2017. They have two children.- Soundtrack
Beautiful and charismatic soul and R&B singer Gwen Dickey was born in Biloxi, Mississippi. Gwen was discovered by the band Undisputed Truth singing in Miami, Florida in a local group called the Jewels. Dickey was subsequently chosen by legendary Motown producer and songwriter Norman Whitfield to be the lead singer for the R&B outfit Rose Royce. Rose Royce had a massive #1 hit with the rousing and syncopated "Car Wash" in 1976. The group scored additional substantial R&B chart hits with such songs as "I Wanna Get Next to You," "I'm Going Down," ""Do Your Dance," "Ooh Boy," "I'm in Love (And I Love the Feeling)," and "Wishing on a Star" throughout the late 70s. Gwen left Rose Royce in April, 1980 to pursue a solo career. In 1994 she joined forces with KWS on a cover of Chaka Khan's classic hit "Ain't Nobody." Dickey sang a duet with noted international rap star Jay-Z on a cover of Rose Royce's lovely and poignant soul gem "Wishing on a Star" in 1998; this particular song peaked at #13 on the UK charts the first week it was released as a single. Gwen sang vocals on the song "Flying" by Romeo for the soundtrack of the movie "Albeltje" in 1999. In the first half of 2001 she headlined a musical tour called What A Feeling which played in major theaters throughout England. Dickey opened for James Brown at the One Grand Prix ball in Monte Carlo and shared a bill with Meatloaf in Antwerp, Belgium for Night of the Proms to a sold out show for three nights that same year. In 2004 Gwen performed at the Glastonbury music festival in England. Dickey performed once again with James Brown at Monte Carlo for Formula 1 in 2005. Gwen did an encore performance for the Formula 1 Drivers Annual Charity Ball in 2006. Dickey performed throughout the United Kingdom and Europe in both 2007 and 2008. She continues to tour all over Europe with her band Gwen Dickey's Rose Royce.- Producer
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Dane Moreton was born on 26 December 1974 in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA. He is a producer, known for Sanctuary (2016), It Takes a Killer (2016) and The Helix... Loaded (2005).