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Kristen Schaal is an American actress, voice artist, writer, and comedian. She is best known for her roles as Mel on the HBO series Flight of the Conchords, Louise Belcher on FOX animated comedy Bob's Burgers, and Mabel Pines on Gravity Falls. Other notable roles include her appearances as a commentator on The Daily Show, Amanda Simmons on The Hotwives of Orlando, Hazel Wassername on 30 Rock, Victoria Best on WordGirl, Trixie from the Toy Story franchise, and Anne on Wilfred. Since 2015, she has co-starred alongside Will Forte in the Fox comedy The Last Man on Earth, playing the role of Carol.- Actor
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Jack Reynor is an award-winning American actor who co-starred opposite Florence Pugh in A24's breakout summer 2019 hit, MIDSOMMAR, directed by Ari Aster. Most recently, he was seen in Anthony and Joe Russo's American crime drama film, CHERRY, opposite Tom Holland.
The multi-hyphenate talent wrote and directed a short film, BAINNE, starring Will Poulter, which won the Best First Short Drama Award at the Galway Film Festival. Reynor starred opposite Felicity Jones in Mimi Leder's, ON THE BASIS OF SEX, which chronicles the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her struggles for equal rights prior to her succession to the U.S. Supreme Court, and in CBS All Access series, STRANGE ANGEL, co-produced by Sailor Bear and Ridley Scott under his Scott Free banner.
Reynor has steadily been building his credits with critically-acclaimed performances in auteur director projects such as Lenny Abrahamson's WHAT RICHARD DID; John Carney's SING STREET, Ben Wheatley's FREE FIRE and Kathryn Bigelow's DETROIT. Additionally, he gained global recognition as the star of Michael Bay's TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION which grossed over $1B worldwide.
In 2015 Reynor won the Sundance Film Festival's Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting for his performance in Gerard Barrett's film GLASSLAND. Other awards include two IFTA Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in SING STREET and the IFTA Award for Best Actor for his role in WHAT RICHARD DID.
He currently resides in Ireland.- Director
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Andrew Hyatt is the award-winning writer/director of the historical dramas "Paul, Apostle of Christ" and "Full of Grace" and the award winning thrillers, "The Last Light", and "The Frozen." Hyatt's "All Those Small Things" premiered at the 2021 Seattle International Film Festival, and the historical biopic "Sight" starring Greg Kinnear and Terry Chen was the winner of Best Cinematographer, Best Actor, and Best Feature Film at the 2022 ICVM Crown Awards, and the Best Narrative Feature at the 2023 Heartland International Film Festival. "Sight" will release theatrically from Angel Studios May, 24, 2024.
Hyatt's most recent film, "The Blind" released in over 1700 theaters in September 2023, and set the all-time box office record for Fathom Events and landed a 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes after its theatrical run.
Hyatt's passion is in the creation of content that is deeply personal, seeking to tell stories that delve deeper into the drama of the human condition. Exploring good and evil, truth and beauty. "Paul, Apostle of Christ" was released by Sony Pictures and Affirm Films in 2018, starring Jim Caviezel and James Faulkner. The film was made for a modest budget of $5m and has grossed over $26m worldwide at the box office and has been included in multiple lists of the top biblical films of all time. Hyatt's film "Full of Grace" is the first film in history to focus on the final days of Mary of Nazareth. Released by Cinedigm in January of 2016, the film has been screened all around the world and praised for its unique insight into the humanity of often generically portrayed historical figures. Hyatt has been credited with paving the way towards a new genre of films termed "Sacred Art House".
Hyatt has appeared in numerous national magazines, radio programs, and panels to discuss his approach on filmmaking. "Full of Grace" was the winner of 'Best Screenplay' at the 2015 John Paul II International Film Festival, and the winner of 'Best Film' at the 2016 Gabriel Awards. For "Paul, Apostle of Christ," Hyatt was awarded a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' from the National Catholic Museum of Art in Washington, DC and the film was nominated for 'Most Inspirational Film' at the 2018 GMA Dove Awards and 'Most Inspiring Film' at the 2019 MovieGuide Awards. Hyatt also received a prestigious Christopher Award in the Feature Film category at the 70th Annual Christopher Awards in 2019. Previous winners include Steven Spielberg, Danny Boyle, and Ken Burns.
Hyatt is an alum of Loyola Marymount University. He is represented by Heroes and Villains Entertainment and attorney Matthew Wallerstein.- Actor
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Hardly remembered today, if at all, Fred Stone was once one of the most multi-faceted circus performers to hit turn-of-the century America. There seemed to be nothing he couldn't do--tightrope walking, acrobatics, clowning . . . you name it. This initial celebrity eventually led to his stellar headlining in vaudeville houses, stardom on the Broadway musical stage and character lead work in films.
He was born in a Valmont, Colorado, log cabin in the summer of 1873. Running away from home at the ripe old age of 11, he eventually joined a traveling circus show. By his teens he had taught himself the high-wire act and other athletic skills so well that he earned a name for himself under the big top. He met and teamed up with fellow circus performer David Craig Montgomery (1870-1917) in 1895. Billed as "Montgomery and Stone," they became a prominent song-and-dance duo in burlesque houses and minstrel shows. The toast of New York in the first decade of the 1900s, they appeared in a number of hit revues, including "The Red Mill" and "Chin Chin." One of their most famous pairings was in the 1903 Broadway musical version of L. Frank Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" in which Fred portrayed the Scarecrow to Montgomery's Tin Man. The agile duo also shared billing on various other circuits, including "Wild West" shows, with the likes of close friends Will Rogers and Annie Oakley.
After Montgomery's unexpected death on April 20, 1917, following an unsuccessful operation, Fred continued solo, often appearing with wife Allene Crater (later billed as Allene Stone or Mrs. Fred Stone) in such musical shows as "Criss Cross" and "Ripples." Fred also extended his talents to the movies. Although he didn't become a steady fixture (he dropped out of films by the early 1920s), he had wrangled a few of his own comedy and western vehicles to make a dent, with The Goat (1918), Under the Top (1919), Johnny Get Your Gun (1919), The Duke of Chimney Butte (1921) and Billy Jim (1922) being his best. He made an auspicious return to the movies in the sound era as Katharine Hepburn's beleaguered father in the seriocomic classic Alice Adams (1935), and as a feuding clan member in the tumbleweed western The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936). Given such a rousing reception, the 63-year-old was offered his own secondary feature, top-lining such comedy efforts as The Farmer in the Dell (1936), Grand Jury (1936), Quick Money (1937) and No Place to Go (1939), before ending his lucky streak with The Westerner (1940) starring Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan. In 1950 Fred retired completely from show business. During the final years of his life he suffered from advancing blindness and heart trouble. He died at his Los Angeles home in March of 1959 at age 85. The patriarch of a show-biz family, his daughters Dorothy Stone, Paula Stone and Carol Stone were also actresses who appeared with their father at various times on Broadway (he was also the uncle of Milburn Stone, veteran character actor and Gunsmoke (1955)'s "Doc Adams"). A long-overdue biography of Fred Stone was published by Armond Fields in 2002.- Stunts
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Acrobat and stuntwoman Paula Dell was born Paula Adele Unger on November 15, 1926 in Longmont, Colorado. Her sister Rosalie was an expert tumbler. Dell moved with her family to California in 1935. Following graduation from Santa Monica High School, Paula went on to attend both Stephens College and the University of Southern California, where she studied physical education. Moreover, Dell also established herself as the Queen of Venice's Muscle Beach as well as was a performer with the Dwayne Bros. Circus and an international acrobatic judge. In addition, Paula also performed stunts in a handful of films and TV shows; she's best known for doubling Carol Channing for the scene in which Channing gets shot out of a cannon onto a stage in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967). Dell also worked as a teacher in Los Angeles when she wasn't doing stunts. Paula was inducted into the U.S. Sports Acrobatics Hall of Fame in 2003. Dell died at age 90 at her home in Santa Monica, California on January 9, 2017. She was survived by her son Randy, sister Rosalie, and granddaughters Emily and Gracie.- Karah Britton is a Los Angeles-based actress and comedian. Born and raised in the beautiful state of Colorado, she brings a natural, very down-home style to her comedy and acting. Her first sign of catching the acting bug was when she was 12 years old and very shy. It wasn't until she did a book report on Lucille Ball for her english class, where she had to act like her, that she found herself at her most comfortable when performing and making people laugh. She also modeled as a kid from the age of 14 and would travel around the U.S. with her mom competing in children talent competitions. At age 15 she took lessons from an acting coach in Denver to study film and television acting. Graduated from the Metropolitan State University of Denver with a bachelor's degree in theatre and minor in journalism. After a year of saving up money and taking a trip alone to L.A. to find a place to live Karah made the big move to L.A. Karah has worked on the stage and in a number of film projects as well as commercials and online entertainment.
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Brian Santistevan was born in Longmont, Colorado, USA. He is an editor, known for Star Trek: Discovery (2017), Star Trek: Picard (2020) and Westworld (2016).- Editor
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Chris Merrill has been a director, editor and camera operator for over 25 years.
His career spans a wide variety of television programming, including shooting and editing the wildlife television series "Safari" for the Outdoor Life Network from 1996-2001, technical director for over 150 episodes of the Marie Osmond talk show on Hallmark Channel, shooting Emmy winning humanitarian documentaries in Africa and Central America and editing over a thousand hours of broadcast programming - including shows for A&E, The Travel Channel and Discovery Networks.
He has directed all different kinds of multi-camera event broadcasts, including ten seasons of the CW's Friday night series Masters of Illusion and the network broadcast of the annual Hollywood Christmas Parade for 12 years.. He's also directed the Hollywood Walk of Fame Honors, The Big Stage, The Christmas Caroler Challenge and Totally Weird & Funny Videos - all for CW. He has also directed a good amount of single camera programming, including Pop TV's street magic show Don't Blink and teen comedy This Just In.- Art Department
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Jeff Wallace was born on 9 March 1962 in Longmont, Colorado, USA. He is an art director and cinematographer, known for Stargate (1994), Universal Soldier (1992) and Swordfish (2001).- Vance Brand was born on 9 May 1931 in Longmont, Colorado, USA.
- Ed Werder was born on 3 May 1960 in Longmont, Colorado, USA. He has been married to Jill since 26 June 1982. They have two children.
- Ben Tinius was born on 3 June 1980 in Longmont, Colorado, USA.
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Brett Schooler was born on 22 October 1980 in Longmont, Colorado, USA. He is known for Beowulf (2007), Monster House (2006) and Click... a 'Nam War Flick (2003).- Cisco Saavedra was born on 28 January 1977 in Longmont, Colorado, USA. He is an actor, known for Genesis: Fall of the Crime Empire (2017), Celestial Run (2012) and Crusader (2018).
- Robert Jantz was born on 15 July 1980 in Longmont, Colorado, USA.
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Justin Crowe was born on 26 July 1979 in Longmont, Colorado, USA. He is known for Charlotte's Web (2006), Lucky Louie (2006) and Frankie and Johnny Are Married (2003).