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Krsy Fox is a Canadian born actress and filmmaker known for Terrifier 3, Underworld Evolution, Little Bites, Bury The Bride, Allegoria, and In The Land Of Women. Krsy began acting as a child and has gone on to write/direct/produce her own films Frank, I Live Alone, and award winning shorts What The Spell? and Hims. She also co-wrote/produced and starred in 2023's Bury The Bride. In 2024 Krsy Fox produced and starred in the film Little Bites distributed by RLJE/Shudder. The feature world premiered at Fantastic Fest, and was executive produced by the one and only Cher. Krsy is also one of the breakout characters in the #1 box office hit Terrifier 3 directed by Damien Leone. Based in Los Angeles CA, she and her partner Spider One started production company OneFox Productions (Little Bites, Big Baby, Bury The Bride, Allegoria, FRANK, I Live Alone). Up next Krsy stars opposite Brandon Scott in the meta slasher Big Baby directed by Spider One. Krsy is also known for songwriting radio hits with bands like Theory Of A Deadman, Halestorm, Pop Evil, and New Years Day. She has toured extensively fronting her own alt insanity band Knee High Fox, and was one of the co-creators of 'Bleeders Diegest' podcast on Bloody Disgusting.- Actor
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Barry Robert Pepper was born on April 4, 1970, in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. He has two older brothers named Alex and Doug Pepper. The Peppers didn't stick around Campbell River for too long. They had been building a ship in their backyard for years. When Barry was five years old, the ship was done and the family set sail. The ship, named "The Moonlighter," was a 50-foot craft that would be their home for the next five years. They navigated through the South Pacific islands, using only a sextant and the stars as guides. While visiting such exotic locales as Fiji and Tahiti, Barry was educated through correspondence courses and sometimes enrolled in public schools. He grew up around Polynesian children and credits them for his love of dance, music and other expressive arts. Barry had plenty of time to practice his newfound loves, too. Without television as entertainment on the ship, the family relied on games and sketch acting for fun. When the five-year cruise was over, the Peppers returned to their native Canada, where they set up shop on a small island off the West Coast near Vancouver. They built a farm on the outskirts of a small artists' town, which was populated mainly by hippies, poets, musicians and other craftsmen. While in high school, Barry was enthusiastic about art and excelled in sports. In addition to playing volleyball, he was an excellent rugby player. He graduated in 1988 from George P. Vanier High School in Courtenay and then enrolled in college and majored in marketing and graphic design, but after getting involved with the Vancouver Actors Studio, he changed his course. Once again, he was using "the stars" to navigate. Barry landed his first role on Madison (1993) (a sort of Canadian 90210) and other prominent television series before moving on to more prestigious roles in the US. Television movies followed, most notably the mini-series Titanic (1996), which costarred George C. Scott. Still, Barry's career really wasn't taking off. He was a hard-working actor, but not a star. That all changed in 1998. After a string of big screen duds, Pepper obtained his breakthrough role as a Bible-quoting sniper in Steven Spielberg's WW II drama Saving Private Ryan (1998). With the success of the film came sudden stardom for its cast--complete with photo spreads, interviews and even some Oscar buzz. Barry followed the film with a small but noteworthy role in the blockbuster, Enemy of the State (1998) opposite Will Smith and Gene Hackman. Next he co-starred in an Oscar-worthy film starring Tom Hanks: Stephen King's The Green Mile (1999). Barry received much critical acclaim in 2001 for his portrayal of Roger Maris in the made-for-cable drama about the 1961 home run race between Maris and Mickey Mantle called 61* (2001).- Actor
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Marcus Rosner is a Canadian actor born on the west coast of British Columbia but raised on the prairies of Sherwood Park, Alberta. He started acting in 2012 and some of his more notable roles include appearances in the TV Shows UnREAL, Arrow, Supernatural, and Once Upon a Time to name just a few.- Lauren Hammersley was born on 8 January 1981 in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Mr. D (2012), Orphan Black (2013) and Bloody Mary (2006).
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Johann Mikaiel was born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, USA, as Johann Mikaiel Flores, to parents Heriberto Flores and Marilyn Flores. He grew up in Smiths Station, Alabama, where he attended Smiths Station High School. While in high school, Johann joined The Thespian Society due to his passion for acting. He pursued this passion beyond the classroom and later received an opportunity to work behind the scenes on his first production, The Wish, a Story of Hope, Faith and Generosity (2014). This opportunity allowed Johann to get his foot in the door of the film industry, where he has been making a name for himself ever since.- Actress
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Jordyn Starr Curet is an American child actress. Jordyn has been acting since the age of two, and since then, has gotten 20+ roles in Television, short films, student films, and movies (as well as many commercials).
Curet's most popular roles include: Her upcoming role as Shamiah on the ABC Sitcom, Home Economics, where she will play actors Caitlin McGee and Sasheer Zamata's daughter, as well as actor Jecobi Swain's sister. She will also play the cousins of actors Shiloh Bearman and Chloe Jo Rountree, and will play the niece of talents Karla Souza, Topher Grace & Jimmy Tatro. Her other new & old famous roles include Alexandra on the later seasons on the popular Disney Sitcom starring Raven-Symoné, Raven's Home, Kayla Watkins on the CBS Comedy series The Neighborhood, and finally her role as Molly in Noah Baumbach's Oscar Award winning drama, Marriage Story.
Jordyn Curet's career has soared, and will continue to give her fame and love. She appreciates her outstanding career as being an actress, influencer, singer and model-- and has done it for as long as she can remember. She's excited to work with the amazing cast on her newest TV Show, Home Economics, and she cannot wait for everyone to see it. When Jordyn isn't being the amazing actress she is, she enjoys talking with friends (Shiloh, Chloe & Cobi, as well as other friends), making art, doing YouTube and TikTok, and so much more! Keep your eyes-peeled for her past roles, as well as Shamiah on HE!- Actress
- Producer
Daughter of an Army vet, Jessica was born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She is the middle child to an older brother, David, and a younger sister, Jackie. When she was 3, her family relocated to San Francisco, California until she was 12 years old. They moved to Anaheim, California where Jessica stayed until she moved to Los Angeles to pursue higher education.
While in school, she signed with a commercial agent and booked her first commercial for Kellogg's Raisin Bran Crunch. She continued to book commercials, which helped her pay off her education. A year later, Jessica signed with a theatrical agent and booked her first television role as Alyssa, the white ranger on Disney's Power Ranger's Wild Force.
In 2009, Jessica began writing her first book and launched her own line of vintage-inspired swimsuits.- Actor
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Lars Frederiksen was born on 30 August 1971 in Campbell, California, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Idle Hands (1999), The Wedding Ringer (2015) and Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996). He was previously married to Megan Frederiksen.- Actor
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Sam Ash was born on 28 August 1884 in Campbell County, Kentucky, USA. He was an actor, known for Stage Mother (1933), Circus Shadows (1935) and A Man Betrayed (1936). He died on 20 October 1951 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actor
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Chris Frantz was born on 8 May 1951 in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Virtuosity (1995), Free Guy (2021) and Finch (2021). He has been married to Tina Weymouth since 18 June 1977. They have two children.- Stunts
- Actress
Lisa Dempsey was born in Campbell, California, USA. Lisa is an actor, known for Titanic (1997), Minority Report (2002) and Sully (2016).- Iris Graham was born on 30 May 1985 in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005), 10.5 (2004) and Marker (2005).
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Mike Foy was born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, USA. Mike is an actor, known for Green Rush (2020), Death in Texas (2020) and The Rookie (2018).- Extremely busty, shapely, and lovely blonde bombshell Julianna Young was born on September 19, 1960 in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She's of mixed French and Irish descent. Young grew up in south Florida and attended Catholic school. Julianna was the Playmate of the Month in the November, 1993 issue of "Playboy;" she was one of the oldest women at that time to pose for the famous men's magazine at age thirty-three. Young went on to appear in a couple of "Playboy" videos and posed for a handful of newsstand special editions.
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Helen Boyce was born on 24 September 1918 in North Campbell, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for Hollywood Barn Dance (1947), Double Rhythm (1946) and Abilene Town (1946). She died on 12 February 1997 in Burbank, California, USA.- Actor
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Josh Butcher was born in Fort Campbell, Tennessee, USA. He is known for Stumptown (2019), Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash (2020) and Gone (2017).- Kelly Eviston earned her M.F.A. in Acting at the University of Idaho and her B.F.A. from Northern KY University. She won the National Irene Ryan Scholarship audition at the Kennedy Center in 1990 putting her under development for ABC. She was on All My Children as Maria Monterey and Blaine Adams on One Life To Live. She has acted at the Flat Rock Playhouse, Mill Mountain Playhouse, CDA Summer Theater, Idaho Repertory Theater and numerous others. Most recently she has performed at the Kennedy Center for the NNPN/KC- MFA playwright's workshop. She is the Head of Acting at the University of Idaho and the Chair of Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 7.
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Jill was born to Robert and Corine DeMonstoy in the rural town of Campbell, New York. She was raised on an organic farm in the heart of upstate NY.
Jill began her acting career after graduating from New York State University of New Paltz. Jill then moved to Long Island, NY and began working in film and television.Her latest credits include roles in the films " Night Sweats"( opposite John Wesley Shipp) , " Power of Prayer" and ' Nick and Nicky" Jill can be seen in the award winning independent film "Excuse Me for Living" with Jerry Stiller and Christopher Lloyd. She has played principal roles in "A Merry Little Christmas "opposite Adam Ferrara of "Rescue Me" and "Kevin Gets a New Agent" opposite Kevin Brown and Grizz of NBC'S "30 rock". Jill has worked on several voice over commercials, video games and the animated series "Gods like Us". Jill's New York Theatre credits include playing Mayella in 'To Kill A Mockingbird" at The Neighborhood Playhouse and "Margie" in "The Iceman Cometh" at the Drama Bookshop. She also originated the role of "Maria "in Fredric LeBow's (writer of "While you were Sleeping") work "Bodega". Jill has her BFA in theatre from SUNY New Paltz where she trained extensively in Meisner, Improv and Dialects. She has studied with Alaine Aldaffer in scene study.- Producer
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Damon Harman is a veteran entertainment producer and director. Most recently serving as the executive producer of several live-streamed, interactive shows on Twitch including, Elevated presented by Progressive and CelebriTee Showdown presented by American Family Insurance, with a number of additional branded content projects in development with major brands.
Damon's substantial television career has included over 400 episodes of programming for national networks and production companies, including MTV Worldwide, MTV Networks, Universal, E! and Fox Family Network. He has also produced hundreds of commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Emporio Armani and Calvin Klein.
Digital content and integration is not new to Damon. He produced and directed "Making the Game" for the global fund (RED) presented by Coca-Cola for MTV Worldwide. The show inspired collective contributions across 54 countries through in-app-purchases. A small team of developers led by Damon built the app game entitled "THRED" in 30 days.
He also founded Kontrol Mobile in 2004, a gaming and content channel on the 3G Sprint Network prior to the launch of Apple's iPhone and App Store. More recently Harman Co-Founded GRapp and served as the Chief Content Officer creating mobile games of skill tournaments in many popular game genres people are already playing today.
Damon has also spent numerous years as a production consultant and has helped clients find new ways of monetizing existing content and creating new content formats for digital distribution. He has been responsible for driving over 30 million dollars in production services and sponsorship revenue over a 26 year career.
Damon serves as the Chief Content Officer of Integrated Content, a creative agency with a focus on live and interactive digital content. As a certified Twitch Expert and Amazon Ads partner, IC develops influencer lead campaigns for major brands that integrate their messaging into story-driven content that interacts with an engaged audience.
Additionally Harman is a partner and serves on the Advisor board of KLiC.gg, a multi-view streaming platform that empowers the viewer to control and customize their viewing experience from the comfort of their home.- Composer
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Billy Sherrill was born on 5 November 1936 in Phil Campbell, Alabama, USA. He was a composer and writer, known for GoldenEye (1995), The Crying Game (1992) and Cold Pursuit (2019). He was married to Charlene. He died on 4 August 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.- Editorial Department
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Jason Dale was born on 3 April 1975 in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada. Jason is an editor, known for I, Robot (2004), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and Godzilla (2014).- Actor
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- Set Decorator
David Effler was born on 7 August 1960 in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Glasstone 64, The Dark When Nobody Watches and Area of Conflict (2017). He died on 20 March 2021 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA.- Actor
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Anthony is also a veteran stage actor. Since 1980, he has appeared in over 50 productions including The Breakfast Club (John Bender), Equus (Horse), Sherlock Holmes (Jim Craigin), The Boys Next Door (Barry), Auntie Mame (Patrick Dennis), The Grapes of Wrath (Al Joad), A Few Good Men (Lt. Kendrick), The Rocky Horror Show (Rocky), Frankenstein (The Creature), The Bad Seed (LeRoy), Treasure Island (Blind Pew/Israel Hands), Dracula (Count Dracula), The Wizard of Oz (Tin-Man), and Inherit the Wind (Rev. Jeremiah Brown).- Actress
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Betty Allen was born on 17 March 1927 in Campbell, Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for Henry King and His Orchestra (1937), Camera Three (1954) and Great Performances (1971). She was married to Ritten Edward Lee II. She died on 22 June 2009 in Valhalla, New York, USA.- Actor
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Ernie Felice was born on 11 April 1922 in Campbell, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Big Clock (1948), Smooth Sailing (1947) and The Juke Box Jury (1953). He died on 13 September 2015.