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Joshua David Duhamel was born in Minot, North Dakota. His mother, Bonny L., is a retired high school teacher, and the Executive Director of Minot's Downtown Business & Profession Association, and his father, Larry Duhamel, is an advertisement salesman. Josh has three younger sisters: Ashlee, McKenzee and Kassidy. His ancestry is German, and smaller amounts of Norwegian, French-Canadian, English, Irish, and Austrian (his last name is very common among Francophones in the world). Before his acting career, the football player studied biology and earned his Bachelor's degree at Minot State University with the intention of pursuing dentistry.
At 26 years old, Josh worked in construction, and it was by chance that he got into showbusiness. Modeling eventually gave way to acting as Josh was asked to audition for the title character in The Picture of Dorian Gray (2004), from the novel by Oscar Wilde.
Duhamel can be seen in Vince Gilligan and David Shore's CBS series, "Battle Creek." He is in production on four films: "Lost In The Sun," "Bravetown," "The Wrong Stuff," and "Beyond Deceit."
Duhamel also starred alongside Hillary Swank and Emmy Rossum in the George C. Wolfe directed drama, "You're Not You." Duhamel also starred opposite Julianne Hough in Lasse Hallstrom's "Safe Haven," a drama based on the best-selling novel by Nicholas Sparks and the thriller "Scenic Route," which tells the story of two friends stranded in the desert. In addition, Duhamel was seen in the star-studded, ensemble comedy "Movie 43" alongside Emma Stone, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Kate Winslet, Richard Gere among many others. Co-directed by Peter Farrelly and Patrik Forsberg, the film features various intertwining, raunchy tales.
Other projects include Garry Marshall's "New Year's Eve" alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert DeNiro, Halle Berry, and Hilary Swank and Michael Bay's "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," where he reprised his role of Captain William Lennox for the third installment of the franchise. Additional film credits include the romantic comedy "Life as We Know It" alongside Katherine Heigl, "Ramona and Beezus," "When in Rome" and "The Romantics." On television, Josh is best known for his role as Danny McCoy on the NBC crime drama "Las Vegas." Additionally, he lent his voice to Nickelodeon's Emmy Award-winning animated series "Fanboy & Chum Chum" and starred in several seasons of the long-running ABC soap opera "All My Children," in which he received three consecutive Daytime Emmy nominations.
On January 10 2009, Josh married Fergie Duhamel, better known as Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas. They have one child together, Axl Jack Duhamel. They reside in Los Angeles.- Fred Hurt was born on 10 July 1943 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He was married to Jennifer Sheets and Lorrayne Frances Leier. He died on 11 July 2023 in Glendale, Oregon, USA.
- Music Artist
- Actor
- Composer
Cameron Jibril Thomaz (born September 8, 1987), known professionally as Wiz Khalifa, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and actor. He released his debut album, Show and Prove, in 2006, and signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2007. His Eurodance-influenced single, "Say Yeah", received urban radio airplay, charting on the Rhythmic Top 40 and Hot Rap Tracks charts in 2008, becoming his first minor hit.
Khalifa parted with Warner Bros. and released his second album, Deal or No Deal, in November 2009. He released the mix-tape Kush and Orange Juice as a free download in April 2010; he then signed with Atlantic Records. He is also well known for his debut single for Atlantic, "Black and Yellow", which peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album for the label, Rolling Papers, was released on March 29, 2011. He followed that album with O.N.I.F.C. on December 4, 2012, which was backed by the singles "Work Hard, Play Hard" and "Remember You". Wiz released his fifth album Blacc Hollywood on August 18, 2014, backed by the lead single "We Dem Boyz". In March 2015, he released "See You Again" for the soundtrack of the film Furious 7 and the song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 non-consecutive weeks.
Khalifa was born Cameron Jibril Thomaz on September 8, 1987 in Minot, North Dakota, to parents serving in the military. His parents divorced when Khalifa was about three years old. He is a military brat with his parents' military service causing him to move regularly. Khalifa lived in Germany, the United Kingdom, and Japan before settling in Pittsburgh with his mother in around 1996 where he attended Taylor Allderdice High School. Soon after moving to Pittsburgh, Khalifa began to write and perform his own lyrics before he was a teenager.
His stage name is derived from Khalifa, an Arabic word meaning "successor", and wisdom, which was shortened to Wiz when Khalifa was a young boy. Khalifa stated to Spinner.com that the name also came from being called "young Wiz 'cause I was good at everything I did, and my granddad is Muslim, so he gave me that name; he felt like that's what I was doing with my music." He got a tattoo of his stage name on his 17th birthday.
By the age of 15 he was regularly recording his music in a studio called I.D. Labs. The management of the studio was so impressed by his lyrics that they allowed Khalifa to record for free. This allowed him to receive professional grade studio time at no cost to him. Also, this allowed him to receive more exposure at such a young age than other artists.- Writer
- Actress
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Marneen Lynne Fields was born in Minot, North Dakota, on August 16th. She's the only daughter of Robert Leo Fields II, a country-western singer and square dance caller who became the inventor of the Inflatable Door Seal, and Ruby Marie Farris-Fields a homemaker who had dreams of becoming a writer. Marneen was a sickly child born with emphysema and an enlarged heart who wasn't expected to live to be five years old. As a young second grader, Marneen was somewhat of a child prodigy in math taking algebra classes with teenagers at the local high school. She was an exceptional young athlete winning first place in all the races one day at her elementary school track meet along with being a shortstop softball all-star making the Culver City Newspaper each week. One year she won the dance contest at the park during the Easter Egg Hunt Program and wanted to be a dancer when she grew up. Marneen was also a multi-musician playing keyboard, string bass, and clarinet in her elementary school band. She started doing handstands and back-bends those years and the neighborhood kids would line the block following her, counting to see how far she could walk on her hands.
She was awarded Athlete of the Year in 9th grade (beating out all the boys), for obtaining the highest scores on the President's Physical Fitness Tests at Sinaloa Jr. High School in Simi Valley, California. At sixteen years old Marneen created and opened the first Simi Valley Parks and Recreations program in gymnastics for children and adults of all ages including handicapped children of all types, mentally challenged, deaf and blind. In 1972 she won Most Talented Cheerleader out of all the cheerleaders at the Southern California Cheerleader Camp in Santa Barbara, California. That same year she lost all the hearing in her left ear due to a throat infection that left her severely hearing impaired. The infection destroyed 80% of her hearing nerves in the left ear just missing her equilibrium nerves and making her legally half deaf. Had the infection hit Marneen's equilibrium nerves she would not have gone on to achieve what she achieved in her early career in gymnastics and stunts. Marneen continued to coach gymnastics throughout college and during her early career as a stunt woman.
In 1973 Marneen Fields graduated Royal High School in Simi Valley, California with a major honor. She was one of three women in the United States awarded a full-ride athletic scholarship in gymnastics to Utah State University in Logan, Utah where she also minored in theater arts and dance. In the early 70s, It was rare for women to be awarded athletic scholarships in gymnastics, they didn't give them to women back then. At USU Marneen was the number one gymnast for the college competing at the national intercollegiate class one advance all-around level due to her ability to perform moves similar to Olympic Gold Medalist Olga Korbut. She was ranked third in the entire state of Utah, third on floor exercise and fifth on balance beam.
During the summer of 1976, she was home from college in Ventura, California recovering from an ankle reconstruction surgery when she was discovered by legendary stuntman Paul Stader (Cary Grant's double). Paul recognized the champion gymnastic talent in Marneen and recruited her to join his famous film and TV stunt school to become a Hollywood stunt woman. By December 1976 Marneen landed her first acting role being cast by Eddie Foy III as one of the mischievous schoolmates in the MOW "The Spell," and she also landed the stunt job performing the backward high fall from the top of the hanging rope in the gymnasium. By 1977 she was a regular stunt performer on the hit TV series, "The Man from Atlantis." On the series, Marneen performed risky high dives, including a dive out of a helicopter into a swimming pool to resuscitate a dying Patrick Duffy. That year she became the first woman photographed doing the famous Man from Atlantis swim at the bottom of the ocean floor. But, it wasn't until the summer of 1977 when she appeared opposite Clint Eastwood in "The Gauntlet," and she performed the highly dangerous backward jump with a half twist off the moving train into only some sand that she launched to the top of stunt world. For fifteen years, Marneen appeared on TV shows and movie screens around the world performing many more dangerous high falls on MOWs like, "Goliath Awaits" and "Death Ray 2000"; high dives on "Man from Atlantis"; feet first jumps out of airplanes on "The Rockford Files," and off tall buildings on "Quincy"; fight scenes on "Wonder Woman" and "The Return of Mike Hammer"; underwater scuba work on "Project UFO"; and fire scenes on "The Runner Stumbles." By 1985 Marneen had been coined Hollywood's Original Fall Girl and awarded a Fall Girl license plate by J.P. Bill Catching and the Stuntman's Association. Marneen tackled more dangerous stunt jobs as she got cast in many stunt acting roles performing her own stunts along with straight acting roles on prime time TV shows and in feature films.
Wikipedia lists Marneen Fields as one of the prominent stunt women and stunt actresses of the 1970s and 1980s. During those years, the world saw her versatility as an actress, and great gymnastic talent as a stunt woman, step into the shoes of 100 of the world's most famous actresses to perform death-defying feats for them, and for herself when cast in a role that required a stunt. Some of the film and TV shows she's appeared in and the actresses she did stunts for are: Jane Seymour "Battlestar Galactica," Priscilla Presley "The Fall Guy," Shirley Jones "Beyond the Poseidon Adventure," Michelle Phillips "The Man with Bogart's Face," Morgan Fairchild "Time Express," Belinda Montgomery "The Man from Atlantis," Mary Crosby "Dynasty," Samantha Doane "The Gauntlet," Linda Purl "Matlock," Natasha Richardson "Patty Hearst," Karen Black "Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop," Linda Hamilton "Murder She Wrote," Melanie Griffith "She's in the Army Now," Tovah Feldshuh "Terror out of the Sky," Dee Wallace "The Howling," Kim Cattrall "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries," Barbara Hershey "From Here to Eternity," Heather Menzies "Logan's Run," and many more.
By 1978 Marneen had become somewhat of an Angelina Jolie, in smaller roles, but never the less, performing her own stunts when landing acting roles. She kept her stunt woman day job as her career transformed from stunt woman to stunt actress to respected character actress. She got cast in more stunt actress jobs by famous directors like Stanley Kramer "The Runner Stumbles," Irwin Allen "The Swarm," Peter Medak "Otherworld," and James Fargo "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" to name a few. She got cast as an actress and stunt-actress to work opposite in scenes with A-List actors like Clint Eastwood "The Gauntlet," Dick Van Dyke "The Runner Stumbles," Jeff Goldblum "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," Bruce Boxleitner "Scarecrow and Mrs. King," Fred MacMurray and Olivia DE Havilland "The Swarm," George Kennedy "Airport 79 - The Concord," Mary Waronov and Marjoe Gortner "Hellhole," and others. From 1979-1985 Marneen received professional training as an actress by celebrity acting coaches, Jeff Corey "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," and Victor French son-in-law to the great Lee J. Cobb and co-star on two Emmy winning series with Michael Landon, "Little House on the Prairie" and "Highway to Heaven." It was during those years that Marneen set new goals to become a famous actress one day as she also appeared in fifteen theatrical productions throughout the Los Angeles area.
Marneen's dreams to become a famous actress finally started to come true by the mid-80s when she became the first woman to come from the pure stunt arena to land the large co-star role in the Arkoff International Production of "Hellhole" as the religious insanity victim who receives the chemical lobotomy in highly dramatic scenes opposite Mary Woronov and Marjoe Gortner. During the filming director, Pierre DeMoro was quoted saying, "Marneen Fields displays a Sissy Spacek star quality." By 1988 Marneen Fields received significant industry recognition as an actress when she found herself featured on the coveted page three of "Star Magazine" in an article titled, "Clint Eastwood's Hug Changed My Life: Shapely Stunt Gal is Now an Actress." The article displayed a sexy glamour photo of Marneen taken by celebrity photographer Alan Houghton (Sophia Loren, Natalie Wood, and Kim Basinger). During the photo-shoot, Alan told Marneen she was the most versatile actress he had ever photographed.
Cut to, a wicked twist of fate involving a near-fatal car accident that derailed Marneen's blossoming acting career and ended her stunt and stunt acting careers. Marneen's personal life ironically imitating her creative life of surviving disasters on screen. With years lost to recovery from the crash that required a series of life-threatening abdominal operations, along with a diagnosis of third stage melanoma and losing part of her right thigh to the disease. Marneen spent the next decade not fighting Freddy Krueger as she did in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge," but fighting for her life while enduring heights of continual excruciating pain. For a decade, Marneen never thought she would return to doing normal everyday tasks like hanging laundry, let alone ever get on her feet again to perform. After fifteen years of extremely stressful career demands performing dangerous falls onto her spinal column doing stunt work, combined with the near-fatal car crash, and numerous pelvic operations, these tragedies would leave Marneen having to live and deal with significant Post Traumatic Stress Disorder for the rest of her life.
By channeling a resilience and a faith that has defined Marneen's life so far, she fought through the pain and faced all the world could throw at her by learning to roll with the punches. In the end she would emerge from this lonely tunnel of horrors spiritually heartbroken, physically shattered, and emotionally devastated. Eventually, she found the courage to summon her enormous reserves of strength and find a new belief in triumphantly reinventing herself. Today she continues to act and has become a potent force both in the public spotlight as an award-winning pop-blues-soft rock singer, and behind the scenes as a scriptwriter, ASCAP composer, producer, director, and an author. Healed by music and reaching her childhood dreams to become a famous singer, Marneen has breathed new life, direction, and purpose into her career. Her rich, passionate, alto voice compared to the late Grammy Hall of Fame artist Whitney Houston, while her pop-rock compositions have been compared to acclaimed Grammy-winning songwriter Diane Warren.
2023 will see two books about Marneen's life and career publish, "Cartwheels & Halos: The True Marneen Lynne Fields Story" and "Rollin' with the Punches: An Examination of the Stunt and Acting Careers of Marneen Fields. (40 Years of Surviving Highfalls, Hellholes, and Freddy's Fingernails)." In 2019 Marneen published an eBook, paperback book, and audio-book she's written on the craft of acting titled, "The Illusive Craft of Acting: An Actor's Preparation Process." The books are available on Amazon, Smashwords, CDBaby, and all the popular outlets as are her original award-winning compositions.- Actor
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Kevin Michael Miller is an American voice actor who voiced Sly Cooper in the titular video game series for the PlayStation. He also voiced Sly Cooper in commercials, PlayStation Move Heroes and PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. He voiced in other video games including Crazy Taxi 3, Men in Black II: Alien Escape and Jet Set Radio.- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
Christopher Michael Holley was born on 23 November 1971 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Smokin' Aces (2006), 21 (2008) and Pride and Glory (2008).- Michael Soltis was born on 25 October 1971 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is an actor, known for X2 (2003), Walking Tall (2004) and Battlestar Galactica (2003).
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Matt Funke was born on 17 July 1979 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Americons (2015), Monarch Cove (2006) and CSI: Miami (2002).- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Born in South Dakota to an African American mother and Caucasian father, director and photographer Charlie Buhler strives to infuse her inherently multicultural point of view into all of her work. She is especially interested in using her unique perspective to normalize and bring nuance to experiences and narratives that rarely make it on screen: particularly those of women and people of colour.
Charlie's first feature film, "Before the Fire," received world-wide distribution through Dark Sky Entertainment, and is currently streaming on multiple streaming channels, including Showtime. Her newest documentary, "Rosebud," is in post-production, and it follows the lives of 3 Native American hip-hop artists on the reservation in South Dakota. Her music video "Black Superhero" made its worldwide premiere in Times Square in January of this year.
Charlie has received numerous accolades and awards for her work, including Best Music Video at the ADC Awards and Clio Music Awards, Best Innovation & Transformation in Film at The One Show, and a Webby nomination for Best Branded Content. Charlie's clients include: Robert Glasper, Target, Google, Snapchat, Calvin Klein, GE, Narciso Rodriguez, The New York Times, Andra Day, Kamasi Washington, and more.- Director
- Producer
- Editor
Kelly Schwarze was born in Minot, North Dakota, 1978. He is the oldest son of Mary Koker, and Greg Schwarze, and older brother of Ericka Schwarze. Kelly's family moved to Las Vegas in 1980 from Huntsville, Alabama. He became interested in animation and film at a young age. Pioneer visionary, Walt Disney had always inspired him as a child, due to the magic he created, and his dynamic vision of the future. Kelly Schwarze has produced several short films since grade school. In 1999, Kelly along with childhood friends Adrian Garcia, Jeypee Franco, founded an independent media, entertainment company called Vision Dynamics Entertainment. They completed four short films, two features, a television documentary, and seven music videos under the VDE name.- Director
- Actor
- Producer
Timothy J. Nelson was born on 2 March 1958 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Penny Promise (2001), No More Baths (1998) and Jumping for Joy (2002). He died on 24 May 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Benjamin M. Piety was born on 26 September 1981 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is a director and writer, known for The Lonely Lights. The Color of Lemons. (2006), 2 28 (2011) and The Domestication of the Incredible LMNO Robot (2005).- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Producer
Kelly began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor, performing in local theatre productions in Minneapolis. He later moved to Los Angeles in 1999 and spent a few years in front of the camera before shifting his focus to designing and directing various projects. Kelly now resides in Los Angeles and works as an IATSE commercial Production Designer/Art Director, bringing his extensive experience in various aspects of the industry to each project he works on.- Ryan Hofer was born on 8 November 1978 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He has been married to Sandra Hofer since 31 October 2008. They have one child.
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- Producer
- Writer
Michael Sidisin Jr. was born on 29 August 1977 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for A Poor Kid's Guide to Success (2007), Revolution (2012) and May (2002).- Gary Johnson was born on 1 January 1953 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He was previously married to Denise "Dee" Simms.
- Editorial Department
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
Jared Arkulary was born in Minot, North Dakota and grew up in St. Michael, Minnesota where he graduated at St. Michael - Albertville High School. In 2008, he received his Associates of Science Degree in Television Production from Brown College in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2011 he received his Bachelors of Arts Degree from Brooks Institute of Photography in Ventura, California. Most recently, he is working in post-production as a Digital Intermediate Producer. Jared has worked on set for various television shows, feature films and music videos; in the camera, electrical and grip departments.- Norman Saunders was born on 1 January 1907 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He was a writer, known for Mars Attacks! (1996). He was married to Ellene Politis. He died on 9 March 1989 in Nebraska, USA.
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- Producer
- Director
Kyle Ziton was born in June of 1992. He loved movies from an early age and began writing in high school. Kyle joined the Navy in 2011, in order to use the G.I. Bill to pay for film school. After Kyle left the Navy he went to Full Sail University, that is where he got his Creative Writing Degree. Soon after graduating Kyle returned to his home town of Fargo, ND, where he soon bought his first house and along with Matthew Monelli, the two put the finishing touches on their short film "Working Title" that they had made in college together. Kyle is currently working on his first feature film "Last Stand of the Dead" a zombie drama film. (January, 19, 2020)- Editor
- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
Paul Brand was born on 31 August 1957 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is an editor and director, known for DNA by Design (2010), Kings of the East (2006) and The Late Great USA (2007).- Amethist Young was born on 17 May 1990 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. She is an actress, known for Dangerous People (2015), Franklin: A Symphony of Pain (2015) and Die Die Delta Pi (2013).
- Ken Paxton was born on 23 December 1962 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is married to Angela Paxton. They have four children.
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Jaylin Mundell was born on 19 November 1995 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is known for WorldAlpha, ShootMania (2013) and The People vs. George Lucas (2010).- Soundtrack
Mary Osborne was born on 17 July 1921 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. She was married to Ralph Scaffidi. She died on 3 April 1992 in Bakersfield, California, USA.