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- Tom was born and raised in New Jersey. He began acting in high school thanks to a great teacher, and after attending FPAC at Howell High he received a BFA in Acting from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. While at Rutgers he also studied Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre in London, England.
In spite of his theater background, Tom's first job was on the long running CBS daytime drama, Guiding Light. While there he won multiple Emmy Awards for his portrayal of Jonathan Randall, the charming and volatile son of the show's leading lady. Tom left the show and spent the next few years working on some independent films and television, but primarily in theater. He was the co-founder and artistic director of the Apothecary Theater Company. They produced the world premier of "In God's Hat", which opened to rave reviews and sold out the rest of its run. The NY Times called the play "terrific" and praised all involved. Pelphrey made his Broadway debut as Micky Deans in "End of the Rainbow", a play about the final days of Judy Garland that was nominated for multiple Tony Awards. He also appeared on Broadway in "Fool for Love" alongside Sam Rockwell and Nina Arianda, meeting and working with Sam Shepard.
Tom played Kurt Bunker, a troubled former Neo-Nazi seeking redemption, on the cult-hit action show "Banshee". He was then cast as the wise-ass, drug addicted billionaire Ward Meachum in Marvel's "Iron Fist". Recently, Pelphrey received rave reviews and a lot of attention for his portrayal of Ben Davis on "Ozark"- the bi-polar brother of Wendy (Laura Linney). He was cast as Joseph Mankiewicz in David Fincher's "Mank", brother to Gary Oldman's Herman Mankiewicz. The film was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, the most of any film in 2021. - Actor
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Kevin Interdonato was born and raised in New Jersey, growing up in a hard-working, blue-collar family. He played many sports throughout his youth and high school, and joined the Army National Guard at 18. Kevin took his first acting class on a whim in NYC while attending Brookdale Community College in NJ, which he left to pursue his studies.- Actress
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Tara Price was born and raised in Howell, Michigan. Her father was a lifelong Ford plant worker while her mother worked at nursing homes and with children who needed special education at the local high school. Tara was a tomboy in her younger years due to the influence of her older brother and the three neighbor boys she grew up with. While in Michigan, Tara went to a small technical college where she got a degree in business marketing. As soon as she received it, she moved to Orlando in a quest for work. It was in Orlando that acting became a real possibility. Although she had been modeling for years, acting was something she wanted to explore because of her deep fascination with human behavior. Tara started with Disney commercials, narrative music videos for local bands, and small indie films. She then quickly landed her first principal role in a music video for country music star, Easton Corbin's song "All Over the Road". Since her debut into acting, Tara has worked her way up landing prominent roles allowing her to delve into the emotional framework of the human psyche.- Marshall Borden was born on 10 August 1935 in Howell, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Quantum Leap (1989), A Christmas Carol (1982) and Say It in Russian (2007). He has been married to Lee Meriwether since 21 September 1986. He was previously married to Carole Lee Fox.
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Paulie Calafiore was born on 13 November 1988 in Howell Township, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Better., Superman: Solar (2023) and New Dogs, Old Tricks (2018).- Brett Caprioni was born on 17 March 1988 in Howell, New Jersey, USA.
- Margaret Devereaux was born on 13 September 1934 in Howell, Michigan, USA. She was married to John Edward Coe. She died on 11 March 2024.
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Alyssa Mann grew up in Howell, New Jersey and graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. She lived in NYC for many years doing mostly theatre before moving to Los Angeles. She is best known for her work in NBC's Days of Our Lives, Netflix's Dear White People and USA Network's Pearson.- Chuck Lyons was born on 18 November 1958 in Howell, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988), Light Blast (1985) and Survival Game (1987).
- Laura Lifshitz was born on 18 September 1976 in Howell, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Let's Rap Fire Safety (2000), Say What? Karaoke (1999) and HuffPost Live Highlights (2012).
- Spencer Rohatynski was born on 15 October 1994 in Howell, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Flipped (2010) and Grasping Mutiny (2014).
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Kevin began at the youthful age of 17 as an entrepreneur when he began producing live concert events and started Pyramid Recordings a recording studio/music store in Howell, Michigan.
Kevin then moved on to film and television in Orlando, Florida gaining experience in all facets of production and post production. Kevin's first hand knowledge of these areas of business have made him a great asset to any production.
His coverage of President Bush at Booker Elementary is now a part of history on that fateful day September 11, 2001. Kevin also served as a cameraman for Steven Spielberg's documentary on holocaust victims "Shoah" and produced documentaries for VH1 with Britney Spears, Steven Tyler and Ray Charles. Kevin has also earned editorial status for the animation world with his work on Project Firefly's "FarmForce" .
Kevin has also directed a short film "House of Forever" winner of people's choice award at Melbourne Film Festival 2004, as well as directed a music video for Warner Brothers "Smallville".- Visual Effects
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Matt Farell was born on 12 July 1967 in Howell, Michigan, USA. He is known for Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), The Matrix (1999) and Guardians of the Galaxy (2014).- Amy Polumbo was born on 20 November 1984 in Howell, New Jersey, USA.
- Cynthia E. Fary was born on 5 June 1981 in Howell, New Jersey, USA. Cynthia E. is a producer, known for Revoloution (2006).
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Evan J. Kopp was born on 26 October 1992 in Howell, Michigan, USA. Evan J. is known for The Thompsons (2012).- Producer
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Rich Robinson is a communications and media relations expert in our nation's capital. Prior to his move to Washington, DC however, Rich had a successful career in Hollywood as a publicist, journalist, and Emmy-winning television producer.
He's worked with many of the most renowned figures in the entertainment industry, including Quincy Jones on "A Call for Reunion," the celebration of President Bill Clinton's first inauguration. Other notables include the Rolling Stones, Janet Jackson, Harry Connick, Jr., Clint Black, and jazz legend Milt Jackson (among numerous others).
As a television producer, Rich created more than 1,200 celebrity and political guest segments for various national and L.A.-based programs, including Comedy Central's quirky talk show, "Turn Ben Stein On" and Fox TV's "Good Day LA." Preceding his work in TV, Rich managed a band called "The Leonards" (comprised of friends from college), which went on to become one of the most successful indie rock bands of the 1990s.
In 2006, Rich began serving as a political media strategist and communications director for the Western Washtenaw Democrats, an effective grassroots organization based outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan. He also provided guidance to Mark Schauer, the Democratic caucus leader in the Michigan State Senate.
During the election cycle of 2008, Rich was named communications director for the campaign to re-elect Michigan State Representative Pam Byrnes. He crafted a media strategy that helped Byrnes defeat her challenger, 63% to 34%. He was interviewed several times on Air America Radio, quoted in the press and had numerous op-eds published. After the election he continued to advise Schauer, who was elected to Congress in Michigan's 7th District.
With the goal of utilizing his talents to strengthen democracy for marginalized communities in America, Rich moved to Washington in 2009. Some of the organizations he's championed include Advancement Project, Public Citizen, and the University of Maryland's Program for Public Consultation and its citizen engagement campaign, "Voice Of the People."
His columns about media and politics have been published in HuffPost, and he's had op-eds placed - as well as been quoted - in newspapers across the country. He's also appeared as a guest on John Fugelsang's "Tell Me More" show on SiriusXM Radio.
Rich studied journalism at Central Michigan University. He lives in the Washington, DC area.- Additional Crew
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Raegan Matthews was born on 3 March 1975 in Howell, Michigan, USA. Raegan is a producer and writer, known for Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003), Suds County, USA (2012) and The 40th Annual NATAS PSW Emmy Awards (2014).