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Ross Marquand is an American actor native to Denver. Upon receiving his BFA in Theatre from the University of Colorado he moved to Los Angeles and quickly garnered attention in various film and television projects.
After portraying the late Paul Newman on "Mad Men," Marquand went on to land perhaps his best known role, Aaron, on "The Walking Dead." Following this came notable credits on "The Mindy Project," "The Last Tycoon," "Brockmire," as well as numerous appearances in the Marvel universe ("Avengers: Infinity War," "Avengers: Endgame," & "What If") as two of the MCU's most notorious super villains - Red Skull & Ultron.
Also an accomplished voice actor, Ross has lent his unique vocal talents to such animated projects as "Invincible," "What If," "Family Guy," "Robot Chicken," and "American Dad." He is known for impersonating a plethora of celebrities including Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Matthew McConaughey and over 60 others.- Actor
- Producer
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Jonathan Joseph Heder is an American actor and producer who is known for portraying Napoleon Dynamite in 2004. He returned to play the role in an animated series and a 2005 MTV Movie Awards skit. He also acted in the Pororo the Penguin films including Pororo's Racing Adventure, Pororo's Dinosaur Island, Pororo: Treasure Island Adventure, Surf's Up, Just Like Heaven, Pinocchio: A True Story, The Benchwarmers, Blades of Glory, Monster House, Momma's Boy and other works. He is married to Kirsten Bales since 2004 and has three children. In 2022 He appeared in one episode of Studio C as a guest star.- Actor
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Jake Matthew Lloyd Broadbent is an American former actor. He is most famous for playing Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)." Directed by George Lucas, the movie became the second-highest-grossing film worldwide at the box office, behind only "Titanic (1997)."
Lloyd appeared in commercials at a young age and appeared in four episodes of "ER (TV Series)." He made his film debut in "Unhook the Stars (1996)," starring Gena Rowlands and Marisa Tomei. After Lloyd achieved his dream of working with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Christmas film "Jingle All the Way (1996)," director George Lucas picked him out of roughly 3,000 child actors to star as nine-year-old Anakin Skywalker in the highly anticipated prequel, "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace."
Despite massive box office success, "The Phantom Menace" met with extreme negative backlash from both critics and audiences, particularly with actor Ahmed Best's portrayal of Jar Jar Binks and with Lloyd's performance as Anakin Skywalker. After overwhelming response from both the media and the public, Lloyd retired from acting following "Episode I." He did, however, reprise his role as Anakin in five Star Wars video games for LucasArts. Although his last role was filmed in 2000, Lloyd's final film was "Madison (2005)," starring Jim Caviezel.
After Hollywood, Lloyd moved with his family to Indianapolis, Indiana. He attended Carmel High School in Carmel, Indiana and graduated with the Class of 2007. He enrolled at Columbia College Chicago to study film and psychology but dropped out in 2008. Later, Lloyd attended comic conventions as a media guest, signing autographs and taking pictures with fans. He also started his own production company called Pumpkin Pact Productions [us]. Before long, Lloyd's mother, Lisa Flowers Broadbent, revealed to TMZ he suffers from schizophrenia and he was diagnosed back in 2008. In April 2016, Lloyd was transferred to a psychiatric facility.
After serving 11 months behind bars at Colleton County Detention Center in Walterboro, South Carolina, Lloyd was released from jail. Since his 2015 arrest, he has not done any interviews, made any public appearances nor been present on social media.- Actor
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Mitchell Hoog is an American actor born on March 20th, 1999 in Fort Collins, Colorado. Growing up as a top snowboarder in his state and traveling while doing online school, he found a passion in the arts with the submersion into multiple mediums. He began his film career with roles such Walk Ride Rodeo done by Netlfix, Harriet directed by Kasi Lemmons, and Richard Jewell directed by Clint Eastwood. Since then he has joined the Conjuring Franchise playing Young ed and Saved By The Bell playing Mac Morris. Owning a Production company of his own he finds himself writing, directing, and producing projects that have a constructive narrative on both sides of the camera.- Ben Woolf was born on 15 September 1980 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He was an actor, known for American Horror Story (2011), Haunting Charles Manson (2014) and Woggie (2012). He died on 23 February 2015 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Peter Atencio was born on 15 March 1983 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Key and Peele (2012), Keanu (2016) and Jean-Claude Van Johnson (2016).- Legal
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- Actor
Ryan Goodell was born on 29 June 1980 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is a legal representative and actor. He has been married to Nikki Deloach since 5 September 2009. They have two children.- Jeff D'Agostino is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and musician; professionally known as the recording artist Oekiin. After becoming an established TV and film actor, D'Agostino began a career in music. He signed to Rock Mafia Records in 2011, and was signed to Interscope Records by Co-Founder and former Chairman/C.E.O Jimmy Iovine in 2012. He has collaborated on songs with artist/producer Timbaland and DJ/producer Illenium.
Early life:
Born and raised in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, D'Agostino started singing, acting, and performing in theater when he was eight years old. While taking local acting classes, a visiting talent agent from Los Angeles offered him representation. At age thirteen, he landed the lead role in the television pilot, Skwids (1996). He moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting full-time at seventeen.
Television:
D'Agostino has appeared in commercials and television shows including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Weeds (2005), CSI: Miami (2002), Veronica Mars (2004), Malcolm in the Middle (2000), Without a Trace (2002), Good Morning, Miami (2002), JAG (1995), Judging Amy (1999), Phil of the Future (2004), MDs (2002), The Brothers Garcia (2000), and Medical Investigation (2004). Other television shows include Ghost House Pictures series Zombie Roadkill (2010) with Thomas Haden Church, ABC TV movie: The Wonderful World of Disney (1997), and DreamWorks Television Pilot Hench at Home (2003) directed by Michael J. Fox. He was recognized for his standout performance as a series regular on David E. Kelly's The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire (2003) (CBS) with co-stars Randy Quaid, Elizabeth McGovern, John Carroll Lynch, Ann Cusack, and Chris Penn.
Film:
D'Agostino landed his first lead role in a feature film in 2002, playing the character "Toast" in Mary-Kate and Ashlee Olsen's Getting There (2002). Other feature films include When Do We Eat? (2005) starring Ben Feldman (Mad Men, Silicon Valley,) Pound of Flesh (2010) with Malcolm McDowell, The Sasquatch Gang (2006) by the creators of the cult classic film Napoleon Dynamite (2004) with cast mates Justin Long, Joey Kern, and Jon Heder, and indie-horror film Underground (2011) with co-stars Christine Evangelista and Sofia Pernas.
Music:
D'Agostino began writing songs as a hobby and was eventually discovered by Rock Mafia Records' Co-Founder and record producer Tim James. Before working with Rock Mafia, D'Agostino was the lead singer of a pop-punk rock band. His band mates included Jake Pitts, lead guitarist of Black Veil Brides. They toured regionally and were offered a record deal at Stand and Deliver Records. The band broke up before signing.
2010-2011: Rock Mafia Records Deal
D'Agostino wrote new material for a solo project and signed a production deal with Rock Mafia Records, Tim James, Antonina Armato, and Paul Palmer (Co-Founder, Trauma Records). After recording at Rock Mafia Studios in Santa Monica, CA, D'Agostino formed the live band with several friends. They toured the West Coast and built a strong fan base. Their music was a mix of rock, electronic, and hip hop.
2012-2017: Interscope Records Deal
Rock Mafia Records presented D'Agostino's music to Interscope-Geffen-A&M Chairman/C.E.O Jimmy Iovine. Timbaland accompanied Iovine to the meeting and loved what he heard. He asked to be featured on a song with D'Agostino, which he later recorded. After the meeting, Iovine offered D'Agostino a deal with Interscope Records. D'Agostino signed and recorded one album with the company. Timbaland and Jimmy Iovine left their roles at Interscope and the album was never released. The deal was terminated in 2017.
2018-Present: Oekiin and song "All Together" with D.J./E.D.M. Producer Illenium
D'Agostino then wrote and recorded new songs independently, which allowed him to maintain creative control and ownership of his recordings. He re-branded his artist name as Oekiin and showed Tim James at Rock Mafia his new project. James then played one of Oekiin's songs to E.D.M. D.J./Producer Illenium (Nicholas D. Miller), whom he was working with at the time. Illenium loved Oekiin's song "All Together," and asked to add some production to the track. Oekiin's song "All Together" was scheduled for release August 16, 2019 on Illenium's third album, "Ascend," distributed by label Astralwerks/Capitol Records/Universal Music Group.
Oekiin's EPs "New Design" and "Rebel Minds" are scheduled to be released in the summer of 2019 through his personal label, Dilemma Music Inc.
The music for Oekiin is a mix of Electronic Rock, Dubstep, and E.D.M. - Director
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Colorado-born Herk Harvey majored in theater at Kansas University, directing and acting in stage productions and later returning to the school in a teaching capacity. He broke into the film business as an actor in some of the movies being made by Centron Corporation of Lawrence, Kansas, an educational and industrial film production company for which he subsequently went to work as a director. In 1961 he took a working vacation from Centron to try his hand at feature filmmaking, producing, directing and co-starring in the creepy horror film Carnival of Souls (1962), shot in Kansas and Utah.- Visual Effects
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Daniel Heder was born on 26 October 1977 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Alita: Battle Angel (2019), Godzilla (2014) and Edge of Tomorrow (2014).- Stunts
- Actress
- Producer
Nancy McCrumb was born on 2 January 1984 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Public Enemies (2009), Man of Steel (2013) and Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire (2023). She has been married to Joseph Fuenger since 1 July 2017. They have two children. She was previously married to Christopher Bradley.- Darwood retired from acting in his teens. He became a Seventh-day Adventist minister. As such he spent 17 years in Thailand. At the time of his death he was part time pastor at La Sierra University Seventh-day Adventist Church in Riverside.
- Travis Stork was born on 9 March 1972 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is an actor, known for The Doctors (2008), Three Rivers (2009) and The Bachelor (2002). He has been married to Parris Morgan Bell since 3 August 2019. They have two children. He was previously married to Dr. Charlotte Morrigan Brown.
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Braden Davis was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for High Desert (2023), Baby Daddy (2012) and American Gigolo (2022).- Director
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Everardo González was born on 31 December 1971 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is a director and cinematographer, known for Los ladrones viejos. Las leyendas del artegio (2007), Devil's Freedom (2017) and La canción del pulque (2003).- Actor
- Producer
Luis José Santander was born on 8 April 1960 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Lazos de amor (1995), Juro que te amo (2008) and Te sigo amando (1996).- Actor
- Art Department
- Additional Crew
Harper Goff was born on 16 March 1911 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He was an actor, known for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) and The Vikings (1958). He died on 3 March 1993 in Palm Springs, California, USA.- Alena von Stroheim was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. She is known for Found Footage 3D (2016), Hacker's Game (2015) and The Activist (2014).
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- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
Kevin Kuehnast was born on 4 January 1983 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Ticking Walls (2010), Drone Killer and Dark Force Renegade Vigilante Siege V: Code Name - Delta Lollipop (2004).- Actress
- Director
- Art Director
Lacy Fisher is a Los Angeles-based actor, musician, writer, and producer. Fisher was born on December 10th in Fort Collins, Colorado, during a blizzard. She most often spent her summer days at home sharing in outdoor activities with her family, including swimming at the reservoir, playing in the creek, fishing, and four wheeling. During many summers, Fisher and her grandparents took road trips from Colorado to California by way of New Mexico and Arizona. The family home was filled with a constant rotation of pets including multiple dogs, Persian and Maine Coon cats, quite a few reptiles, some snakes, a chameleon, turtles, rabbits and even a tarantula.
From an early age, Fisher was very moved by music and loved dancing and performing. She had an active imagination, and one of her favorite things to do was to dress up with her friends as famous characters from Disney movies. With her friends, she would create a little parade and stroll down the neighborhood in her little red Radio Flyer wagon. With her step-mom, she would also put on concerts on the front porch, singing songs from The Beach Boys and Jimmy Buffett.
While attending middle school, Fisher was part of the chorus from 6th through 10th grades. She was also active in volleyball, as well as track and field. She was very social in school and loved spending time with her friends. She earned honors as a varsity cheerleader and also for her participation in show choir. It was in choir where Fisher discovered her true singing voice. In her early high school years, the choir was an easy place for the shy Fisher to blend in anonymously. She never performed solo, plagued with the fear and anxiety of singing out loud, which were uncharacteristic as she was a talker and natural communicator. Fisher first entered drama class during her senior year of high school. When she discovered her drama class, she felt at home, accepted and not judged. She flourished in the environment, so much so that her high school drama teacher urged her to fore-go attending performing arts school and go straight to L.A. after she graduated to pursue her acting career.
Fisher took her acting teacher's advice, relocated to Hollywood and began acting professionally in 2008. One of her first jobs was working on set as a PA, and shortly thereafter she had the opportunity to assist Producer and Director Don Mischer. She worked with several coaches, but soon her creative home became Diana Castle's studio, The Imagined Life, and remains so today. Fisher credits TIL as the most pivotal relationship in her creative life.
In addition to pursuing her acting career, Fisher and her producing partner have created content to further the awareness of gun use and ownership in America. She has participated with No-Kill Los Angeles (NKLA), founded by Best Friends Animal Society. Since their initiative was launched in 2012, the number of animals killed in Los Angeles city shelters has decreased by nearly half. She is very passionate about working with animal shelters and works to make it a larger part of her life. Outside of acting, Fisher also created and is the lead singer for her band, The Fugitive Kind.- Ryan Sutter was born on 14 September 1974 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He has been married to Trista Sutter since 6 December 2003. They have two children.
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Phillip Wheeler was born on 19 January 1986 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Magnum P.I. (2018), All Sorts (2021) and Sundown Trail (2020).- Jacquelyn Helton was born on 13 September 1951 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. She was a writer, known for Sunshine (1973). She died on 7 November 1971 in Denver, Colorado, USA.
- Madison Lloyd was born on 22 August 1991 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. She died on 16 July 2018 in Simi Valley, California, USA.
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Jeremy Bloom was born in Fort Collins, Colorado on April 2, 1982 to his mother, Char Bloom, a ski and fly-fishing instructor, and his father, Larry Bloom, a psychology professor at Colorado State University. Jeremy, his older sister Molly, and his older brother, Jordan, all grew up skiing at Keystone Resort, where Char is a ski instructor. At age 15, Jeremy joined the US Freestyle Ski Team. At 19, he was the #1 ranked men's freestyle skier in the world, and competed in the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, where he placed 9th. He also competed in the 2002 US Nationals, where he placed 1st. He had an MTV special regarding his experience in the Olympics, as well as landed a modeling gig with Tommy Hilfiger Jeans, modeling with the president's niece, Lauren Bush. Jeremy attended Loveland High School and was the star football player of their team, as well as a track 2x state champion. He was offered a 5 year scholarship to play football for the Buffs at the University of Colorado. However, the NCAA's regulation prohibits Jeremy from making money from skiing endorsments and well as competing in NCAA football. Therefore, Jeremy, with such a strong love for football, gave up all of his skiing endorsements to play for the Colorado buffs. Now he a sophmore at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he is a wide-receiver for the Buffs. However, he is also planning to ski this winter for the US Freestyle team, and is training for the 2006 Winter Games in Italy.