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Jacqueline Samantha Titone was born in 1974 in Coral Springs, Florida, to Lila Titone and Joseph Titone. She began modeling during high school and eventually became known nationally and internationally for modeling clothing for big name companies. Jackie was later introduced to the acting world, by Rob Schneider in the 1999 hit movie Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), as "Sally".
With the success of this movie, Rob Schneider put in a good word for Jackie to his good-friend, Adam Sandler, who offered a part to Jackie in the movie Big Daddy (1999) in 1999. She played the waitress and was also a music assistant. In 2000, she played a part in the movie, Little Nicky (2000), alongside Adam Sandler, Reese Witherspoon, Patricia Arquette, and Quentin Tarantino. A year later, Adam Sandler and Jackie came together in a relationship.
Two years later, Jackie was given a main part in the animated movie, Eight Crazy Nights (2002) as the voice of "Jennifer", making this her first major role in a movie alongside a big star. In 2003, Danny DeVito offered a part to Jackie as the bartender in the movie, Duplex (2003).
On June 22, 2003, Adam and Jackie were married.
In 50 First Dates (2004), a 2004 hit comedy/romance movie, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore were offered parts in sharing the screen together. Drew and Adam had co-starred in major movies previously, but, this time, Adam demanded that his wife Jackie be given a part in this movie. The director, Peter Segal, didn't want to lose Adam as the main co-star and gave the part of the dentist to Jackie. Because Adam only starred in this movie, he wasn't able to offer a bigger part or a co-star part to his wife.
In the year of 2004, Jackie starred as herself on the TV episode Celebrity Weddings (2006), just one day before her one-year wedding anniversary with Adam.
Raised a Christian, she converted to Judaism when marrying Adam.- Actor
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Best known for his supporting role as Dwight in Fast & Furious (2009) as well as his voice acting as 2012 Michelangelo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012-2017) and Beast Boy in Teen Titans Go! (since 2013), Gregory Michael Cipes realized his calling as an entertainer early in life. Having been born and raised in South Florida to a family of 9 brothers and sisters, Greg's inspiration to join the entertainment business was drawn from his thespian grandparents and TV director father. After dozens of roles in children's theater and numerous national commercials, made his professional off-Broadway acting and singing debut, starring as Young Solomon in the production "The Rothschild's" at the age of 13. At 16 he wrote, recorded and self produced his first single and eventual South Florida dance club hit with his band "Cipes and the People", whose album has since sold 60,000 copies plus. His new band, "Super Space Fighters" has been touted by critics as being a fresh take on Rock and Roll by mashing the sounds of the likes of the Beatles, Grateful Dead and Bob Marley (I). Cipes's new band has just started playing festivals across the United States.
At the age of 17, Greg became nationally ranked as a Junior Professional surfer with an unheard of 13 corporate sponsors. He's been featured several surfing magazines, and has graced the cover of "Eastern Surf Magazine" while appearing in numerous advertising campaigns for his sponsors.
Greg moved to Los Angeles in 2001, with nothing more than his beloved dog Timber, a guitar on his bad, and a surfboard. Since, he has starred in over 30 feature films such as "Fast & Furious (2009)", "Vile (2011)", "John Tucker Must Die (2006)", "Simon Says (2006)", "Pledge This! (2006)", "The Onion Movie (2008)", "Club Dread (2004)". His television appearances include "Ghost Whisperer (2005)", "Cold Case (2003)", "Gilmore Girls (2000)", Raines (2007)", "House (2004), "Bones (2005)", "Without a Trace (2002), "Samantha Who? (2007)". He has had recurring and series regular television roles on "The Middle (2009)", "Deadwood (2004), "One on One (2001)", "True Blood (2008)" and "Twentyfourseven (2006)", "Roseanne's Nuts (2011)", "CSI: Miami (2002)", "General Hospital (1963)" & "Anger Management (2012).
Cipes has been dubbed the Crowned Prince of the Voiceover, having originally been discovered by 8 time Emmy Award-winning voice director Andrea Romano who cast Greg in his first cartoon role announcing "Greg has begun this ridiculously huge voice-over career." Greg is now the voice of his childhood idol Michelangelo in Nickelodeon's new global hit series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012). His animation roles have made him known universally in such immortal characterizations as "Beast Boy" in Teen Titans Go! (2013), "Kevin Levin" in Ben 10: Alien Force (2008), "Chiro" in Disney's "Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!" (2004) , "Danny Rand/Iron Fist" in Ultimate Spider-Man (2012), "Caleb" in W.I.T.C.H. (2004), Atlas" in "Astro Boy" (2003), the unforgettable lion cub, "Ryan" in The Wild (2006) and recurring roles in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) and Fish Hooks (2010) and Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil (2010).
Greg's latest projects include a bi weekly "speakeasy" concert of eclectic local bands called La La Land, which is held at the Hollywood lounge Bardot. As a celebration of the culture and community of Laurel Canyon, Greg has created and is hosting the 4th Annual "Love Street Festival", taking place in Laurel Canyon July 5th. Greg is also on the board of the "Kids Venice Basketball League Natural Leaders program" which is an outreach program based in Los Angeles where underprivileged youth are introduced to the practices and principles of organic gardening, Yoga, Surfing, sustainable living and meditation. He has started his own charity organization based in Los Angeles called "UnAmor" bringing homeless Children, the Elderly and dogs together. Greg continues to tour the world making autograph appearances, teaching meditation and playing music live at Comic cons.- Actor
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An American Actor with Down Syndrome, has been acting since 2000, but mostly in plays, he has studied acting with Jay Lynch of the Opus Theater, Selma Glass at the Coconut Creek Recreation Center and Allan Press of the Youth Theater in Boca Raton. his first main movie role was in The Ringer (2005) next to Johnny Knoxville. Finished high school in 1996.- Actor
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Chase Williamson grew up in Southlake, Texas. He graduated with a BFA in Acting from the University of Southern California. Weeks later, he landed the lead role in Don Coscarelli's John Dies at the End opposite Paul Giamatti. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and his performance was critically acclaimed. He has since appeared in dozens of films and television shows including Adam Wingard's The Guest, Blindspotting, as well as the blockbuster web series Video Game High School. He also co-wrote the Independent Sprit nominated film I Blame Society with frequent collaborator Gillian Wallace Horvat.- Actress
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Actor, singer and on-camera host Piper Reese, known for Nickelodeon & CITV's Deadtime Stories (2012) (antagonist "Nancy Patanski"), the forthcoming From Under the Bridge: When Bullies Become Trolls (2021) (lead, Clare Taylor) and Nick's AwesomenessTV (2013) (as the hyper-sweet Dot) was born in South Florida. Piper started acting at 8 and hosting at only 7. She moved with her Mom, Dad and brother (Parker) to LA in 2009. Piper's stage work includes multiple theatrical and musical productions such as Green Day's "American Idiot" and "She Kills Monsters."
Outside of acting, Piper is an extremely experienced on-camera host, an MPAA-accredited interviewer, and one of the earliest online influencers. Known in her reporting capacity as "Princess of the Press" or ""the Piperazzi," Piper has conducted over 1,100 exclusive sit-down and red-carpet interviews as host of Piper's Picks TV (2008) with A-list celebrities, studio heads, and producers including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford, Tom Hanks, Bob Iger, Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, and many more. Piper has also hosted for "Funny or Die" as well as large national projects in the corporate space for Delta Airlines and Pearson Education.
Piper is a very strong advocate for positivity in media and entertainment. Her largely GenZ viewing audience regularly reaches out to her for advice ranging from fun issues such as fashion to serious matters such as peer pressure, cyberbullying and domestic problems.- Actress
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Lauren Kistner was born on 20 September 1991 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Tales of Frankenstein (2018), Nobodies (2017) and The Masked Singer (2019).- Additional Crew
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Lauren was born to Rafael and Janell Perez on February 6th, 1993 in sunny Coral Springs, Florida. From a very young age she realized she loved to be in front of people - often making up "performances" for family members. From there, dance recitals, beauty pageants, and local community theatre became her life. She eventually found her way into film and television as an adult and continues to follow her dream.l- Steven Crowley was born on 28 May 1986 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for Never Back Down (2008), The Artist as a Young Man: A Portrait of Cameron Fairchild (2008) and The Genesis Files (2010).
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Josh Goldenberg was born on 8 December 1981 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. Josh is a manager and director.- Actor
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Chad Gilbert was born on 9 March 1981 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Benchwarmers (2006), Clockstoppers (2002) and American Wedding (2003). He has been married to Lisa Cimorelli since 3 October 2020. They have one child. He was previously married to Hayley Williams and Sherri DuPree Bemis.- Composer
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Zoey Tess is a multifaceted singer, songwriter, and music producer, renowned for her eclectic range of compositions within the contemporary and popular music genres.
Born in Coral Springs, Florida, Tess's musical odyssey commenced early, influenced by her aunt, the late film and television actress Corinne Camacho.
As a child, Tess cultivated her classical piano and violin skills, while simultaneously refining her vocal abilities. Her artistic development culminated in her studies at the esteemed Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan, where she immersed herself in musical theater.
Tess's professional resume boasts a notable collaboration with the esteemed producer Vic Steffens, whose credits include collaborations with The Rolling Stones, Harry Connick Jr., and Donovan. In March 2020, she showcased her versatility with the release of her jazz-fusion single "Late Night Thoughts," which she both composed and co-produced.
Her self-penned breakout single, "In These Dreams," resonated with global audiences, captivating listeners with its cinematic scope and emotionally resonant narrative. The power ballad, co-produced by Tess and multi-instrumentalist Jake Siberon, was mixed by Grammy Award-winning engineer Mario J. McNulty. Tess's discography also features the standout dance-pop singles "Turn Me Up" and "Human Nature," both co-produced with Siberon.
Beyond her musical endeavors, Tess is a fervent advocate for mental health awareness, LGBTQ+ rights, and diversity within the music industry.
Through her publishing company, Singer Island Music Group, and her independent record label, 1193 Records, Tess has redirected her focus to songwriting and production for emerging artists. Her mission: fostering a more equitable and inclusive music industry by creating opportunities for all artists.- Actor
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Chris Carberg was born on March 4th, 1983 to John and Connie Carberg. A Producer, Actor, Screenwriter, and Playwright, Chris didn't begin acting until he was 14. His father, John, a former Eugene O'Neill award winner, didn't want him acting until it was something that he was sure was a passion. Chris's first play in high school in The Music Man, at JP Taravella High School. At the same time, his dear friend W. Earl Brown, who played Warren in There's Something About Mary, got him a gig on the set of Mary. His fire was ignited, and from then on, the only thing he could think of was theatre and film. Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Up the Down Staircase, Crazy for You, The World of Carl Sandburg, Something's Afoot, then at the University of Central Florida, Arsenic and Old Lace, The Dining Room, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Three Sisters (Irene Ryan Nomination), 5 Women Wearing the Same Dress, and Margo Veil: an Entertainment (Which was selected by the American College Theatre Festival to represent the south east in Jacksonville, and was nationally recognized). In High School, Chris had met Vitor Santos, and the two became close friends, making little films. Carberg always thought that Santos had a genius cinematic vision and so, the two collaborated on their first project in 2002, called The Oblivious Obvious (written by Carberg). Following the successful premiere of this short gangster film, they embarked on filming a feature. Carberg was set in the role of producer, now for his second time, and raised funding for The Prodigal Guns. The film was produced in Fellsmere, FL, and Sebastian, FL, and included a number of actors from Chris's high school, college, and the professional realm. The shooting of the picture was a success. The post production process began, and while at Fullsail film institute, Santos met Mikey Carr, who edited and would become a producer on The Prodigal Guns. Mikey Carr's company Believe Entertainment, is a partner with Carberg in the release of The Prodigal Guns. The Prodigal Guns is set for release in Summer 2007. Chris Carberg also has written three plays, much of which having to deal with Drug Abuse. Carberg, a recovering addict, wrote the plays as a response to a culture of drug abuse and abusing prescription medications which he himself had a dependence upon. Mourning in Bohemia, Chris's first one act play, opened April 21st, 2007, to a full audience at UCF's One Act Festival. Mikey Carr, Vitor Santos, and Carberg are now working on adapting some of Chris's other works. He prides his recovery on faith, (He is a Christian), and in March of 2007, Chris married Jenna Basham in Orlando Florida. He just finished filming the feature film "Sydney White" with Amanda Bynes, and is working hard on the finishing of The Prodigal Guns.- Bryan LiPuma was born on 11 January 1992 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for Chapter Zero (1999).
- Andres J. Uribe was born on 5 December 1990 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for When the Starlight Ends (2016), The Night That Didn't End (2018) and Blood Relatives (2012).
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Jake Lage was born on 13 February 2000 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Commercial Parodies (2013), The Jake and Grandma Show (2011) and Site R Damage Control (2018).- Actress
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Sydney Bator was born on 12 April 2003 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Chasing a Dream.- Jacob Dean Roland "Jay-One" is a Hip-Hop Artist/Actor from North Lauderdale, Florida. He was born on May 4th 1990 at Coral Springs Medical Hospital to Ken and Robin Roland. His father, Ken Roland, gave him the name "Jay-One" at birth. Jay for "Jacob" and One for "One With God". Ken was a percussionist and toured the world with the legendary Temptations and passed on his musical genius to his son. Jay-One began writing songs and recording them on a karaoke machine on to cassette tapes when he was 12. His parents saw how much he loved music so they invested in studio equipment for him to master and enhance his skills. He interned at Power 96 radio station during his freshman year at Coconut Creek High School working with Teddy T and Lucy Lopez. Jay-One graduated high school in 2008 and later obtained his Bachelors in Media Production from American Intercontinental University in 2012. After college, he struggled to find work in his field so he created his own Record Label, Jay91 Records, which deals with all creative and business aspects of the independent music industry. Jay-One directs, produces, and edits most of his videos himself as well as the artwork for his music. He has even filmed his own documentaries in the Bahamas "The Eye of Tourist" and New York "The Eye of Tourist 2" which will be coming out early 2017. Jay-One brings his life experiences, with a twist of metaphysical psychedelia, taking Hip-Hop into the future. In 2010, He released his debut mix tape, "My First/Last Breath" after stepping into adulthood and parenthood as a young man. The hardships he had to endure while trying to attend college and provide for his growing family, inspired Jay-One to make songs geared towards social change while still appealing to the youth and the music of today. He later released his mix tape "Garage Flows" in June 2011, which he made while recording in his mother's garage. His third mix tape, "One Way" then dropped in winter of 2013. As a young man at 24 in 2014, when Jay-One was going through major life changes, experiences, and temptations, he debuted his 4th and most popular CD, "Reinvention Of Self" . The CD featured hit singles "Bad" and "Bak-N-Tha Dayz" which made it to VEVO, iTunes, Spotify, Pandora and more outlets giving him the reach for a wider audience. Jay-One recently dropped "Garage Flows Vol. 2" in 2015, which is a collection of songs that he made when he was a teenager. Jay-One is also set to release his highly anticipated CD "Reason 2 Doubt" in the fall of 2016 with his controversial hit single, "Average" and "Strange Vibes" featuring Kris Blvk and Marlo addressing the struggles of racism in the world. He is known to be uniquely notorious for his versatile flow along with dope lyrics and soulful originality.
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Joshua Baumoehl was born on 24 March 1991 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. Joshua is known for Figmentation (2008).- Director
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Lauren Bertino is an American Animator. She studied Experimental Animation at the University of Central Florida (UCF).
Lauren wrote, animated, and directed the pilot for Seafoam, which was selected to be screened at the Miami Underground Film Festival (2019) and the Orlando Film Festival (2019). Seafoam is an ongoing series that is still in production.- Ashley Daniello was born on 17 December 1992 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for The Coffee Thief (2007), Nightgaze (2017) and Dinner with Molly (2016).
- Sam Young was born on 24 June 1987 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA.
- Brandon Adams was born in Coral Springs, Fl but then soon after moved to St. Augustine, Fl. Where he attended Bartram Trail High School and where he paved his way to the University of Central Florida. As of March of 2008 he works a crappy job at Publix and is a Industrial Engineering major at UCF. He has two brother Brett and Blaine and his parents Patty and Craig Adams.
- Hanna Huber was born on 21 August 2001 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Passing Fancy (2005) and SOKO Kitzbühel (2001).
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Joe Raspolich was born on 15 April 1991 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Dr. Otto Dekein's Original Design (2009).- Additional Crew
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Justin Messing was born on 6 October 1982 in Coral Springs, Florida, USA. Justin is an assistant director, known for The Apocalypse (2007), Nitro Circus (2009) and America's Next Great Restaurant (2011).