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- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Character actor and playwright Jason Miller had a variety of jobs before he started a writing career and wrote his own play, "That Championship Season", for which he received the Pulitzer Prize Award. Miller gave up his professional writing career in the early seventies to start acting. In 1973, he starred as a troubled priest in the horror film classic The Exorcist (1973), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. In 1982, he directed the revival of his play, That Championship Season (1982), to the screen. The father of actor Jason Patric and actor/director/writer Joshua John Miller, Miller's other film credits include playing the title role in the made-for-television film F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (1975), The Ninth Configuration (1980), Toy Soldiers (1984), The Exorcist III (1990) and Rudy (1993)". Miller died in Scranton, Pennsylvannia at the age of 62.- Music Department
- Composer
- Writer
Sammy Timberg was born on 21 May 1903 in New York City, New York, USA. She was a composer and writer, known for Dangerous Minds (1995), Baby Boy (2001) and Knowmore College (1932). She was married to Rose Marie Sinnott. She died on 26 August 1992 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.- Florian Zabach was born on 15 April 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He died on 25 February 2006 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Milton Gittleman was born on 22 September 1922 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Wanda (1970). He died on 13 August 1992 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Jim Crowley was born on 10 September 1902 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for The Spirit of Notre Dame (1931), NCAA Scoreboard (1956) and The Polo Grounds: Requiem for an Arena (1964). He died on 15 January 1986 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Editor
- Director
- Actor
Gary Meyers was born on 1 July 1956 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an editor and director, known for America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back (1988), The F.B.I. Files (1998) and The Girl Gets Moe (1997). He died on 15 January 2016 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.- Don Budge was born on 13 June 1915 in Oakland, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Pat and Mike (1952), The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (1956) and Columbia Sports Reel: Tennis Wizards (1947). He was married to Diadre Conselman and Loriel Budge. He died on 26 January 2000 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Production Manager
James Gordon Mennen was born in 1944 in Le Mars, Iowa, USA. James Gordon was a production manager. James Gordon was married to Joseph A. Palumbo. James Gordon died on 3 May 2023 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.- Ralph Salerno was born in 1925 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Unusual Suspects (2010), Unsolved Mysteries (1987) and Mobsters (1997). He was married to Frances McKnight Salerno. He died on 15 October 2003 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- William Crane was born in 1886 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Two Americans (1929), The Clock (1949) and The Aviator and the Autoist Race for a Bride (1912). He died on 22 January 1957 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Chick Shorten was born on 19 April 1892 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 23 October 1965 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Hughie Jennings was born on 2 April 1869 in Pittston, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 1 February 1928 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Marie Wainwright was born on 8 May 1853 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for Secret Strings (1918), Social Hypocrites (1918) and Polly with a Past (1920). She was married to Winston Henry Slaughter, Franklyn Roberts and Louis James. She died on 17 August 1923 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Mark Glaze was born on 21 October 1970 in Pueblo, Colorado, USA. He died on 31 October 2021 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Art Wall Jr. was born on 25 November 1923 in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Jean Louise Wall. He died on 31 October 2001 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Jerry Sangiuliano was born on 9 January 1945 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. Jerry was a writer and director, known for Brain Twisters (1991), Hello, Goodbye (2007) and Stream (2016). Jerry died on 22 November 2018 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.- Walter D. Nealand was born on 30 October 1879 in Cohoes, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Dark Mirror (1920), The Rainbow Princess (1916) and One Day (1916). He died on 13 July 1961 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
Chester Sawicki was born on 16 May 1926 in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Star Trek: Klingon (1996), My First Mister (2001) and Men, Women & Dogs (2001). He was married to Dorothy Kaporch. He died on 27 January 2013 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.- Terry Cruikshank died on 6 October 2013 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Actor
- Stunts
Eric Kovaleski: President of GKMAF Productions brings with him a wealth of experience in business and the martial arts. Beginning at an early age of 3, Kovaleski began his martial arts training. Through years of Martial arts perseverance he eventually earned his 7th Degree Black Belt in November 2013 in Seoul, Korea awarded by Great Grandmaster Hee Suk Choi. His passion for the martial arts led him to train also under Ji Han Jae, Founder of Hapkido (Korean Self-Defense) and eventually earned the rank of 7th degree in Hapkido. Shortly thereafter he became President of the Global Korean Martial Arts Federation, under the tutelage of Choong Jae Nim Hwang Jung Lee. In addition to teaching at his own school, started by his mentor and teacher Grandmaster Robert Kovaleski, Eric Kovaleski instructed the PA State Police, Local Police agencies and US Military personnel. With his martial arts background and business acumen, Kovaleski created the ultimate Hall of Fame for renowned martial artists from all styles: Legends of Martial Arts" Hall of fame awards and concurrently promoted the USA National Karate championships. Kovaleski was Chosen for US National Team to Compete in World Games Athens, Greece in 2004. To date he has won well over 150 Grand Championships Including: Ocean States, Washington's Martial Arts Championships, Coal Kicking Championships, All Tang Soo Do Championships, National Martial Arts Championships, and Eastern States Championships. Kovaleski has been inducted into numerous Prestigious Martial arts Halls of fame including World Karate Union Hall of Fame, Action Martial Arts Hall of Fame, North American Federation of Martial Arts, USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame, and the Oriental World of Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Among the many commendations he has received are the "Lifetime Achievements in the Martial arts" from Representative Kevin Murphy, a Citation from U.S. House of Representatives: Rep. Ed Staback, a Citation from the Pan China Confederation of the Martial arts and many others. As if this wasn't enough, Kovaleski also trained extensively in Movie Stunt fighting. To date, he has appeared in numerous Television programs and commercials including "Jenny Jones" show and "Fight Quest" TV Show on Discovery Channel. He was also a featured actor / stuntman in Assassin X (Sony Pictures) , Jun, Father and Father, Showdown and the Martial Arts Kid. With this extensive business and eclectic martial arts background Kovaleski is turning his attention to Producing feature films. Two of which will be slated to shoot in 2019.