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Lucien Laviscount was born on 9 June 1992 in Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Bye Bye Man (2017), Snatch (2017) and Supernatural (2005).- Writer
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Aaron Sorkin grew up in Scarsdale, a suburb of New York City where he was very involved in his high school drama and theater club. After graduating from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater, Sorkin intended to pursue a career in acting. It took him only a short time to realize that his true love, and his true talent, lay in writing. His first play, "Removing All Doubt", was not an immediate success, but his second play, "Hidden in This Picture", debuted in 1988 at the West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theater Bar. A longer version of "Hidden in This Picture", called "Making Movies", opened at the Promenade Theater in 1990. Despite his youth and relative inexperience, Sorkin was about to break into the spotlight. In 1989, he received the prestigious Outer Critics Circle award as Outstanding American Playwright for the stage version of A Few Good Men (1992), which was later nominated for a Golden Globe. The idea for the plot of "A Few Good Men" came from a conversation with his older sister, Deborah. Deborah was a Navy Judge Advocate General lawyer sent to Guantanamo Bay on a case involving Marines accused of killing a fellow Marine. Deborah told Aaron of the case and he spent the next year and a half writing a Broadway play, which later led to the movie. Sorkin has gone on to write for many movies and TV shows. Besides A Few Good Men (1992), he has written The American President (1995) and Malice (1993), as well as cooperating on Enemy of the State (1998), The Rock (1996) and Excess Baggage (1997). In addition, he was invited by Steven Spielberg to "polish" the script of Schindler's List (1993). Sorkin's TV credits include the Golden Globe-nominated The West Wing (1999) and Sports Night (1998).- Actor
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Born June 9th 1986 in Toronto, Adamo Ruggiero is a television/film/theatre actor and television host. His credits include: Degrassi- The Next Generation (Series, 2002-2008), Make The Yuletide Gay (Feature, 2009), The Neverending Story (Play, 2011) and The Next Star (Series, 2008-2012). Adamo is also an LGBT rights activist and public speaker; Out Magazine included Adamo in their "Out 100 honorees of 2009."- Agar Delos was born in 1937 in Cairoma, La Paz, Bolivia. She was an actress, known for Amargo mar (1987), ¿Quién mató a la llamita blanca? (2007) and Sealed Cargo (2015). She was married to Gonzalo Murillo. She died on 9 June 2019 in La Paz, Bolivia.
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Alyssa Gabrielle Rodriguez is a first-generation Mexican-American actress of Spanish, Italian and German ancestry from Houston, Texas. She was born to parents Ben, a software engineer and Sandra Rodriguez, a customer service representative for respected companies.
She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Houston, majoring in Broadcast Journalism and Marketing. There, she hosted the on-campus talk show Intuition and interned at the ABC News affiliate, KTRK.
She's worked on a number of television shows, including Grey's Anatomy, Shameless, Lonestar 911 and more. In addition to television, she's done theatre, commercials and voiceovers.
Alyssa is also an accomplished makeup artist and has beauty blog where shares her favorite beauty products to be camera ready and shares inspiration and lessons from industry experience. She's in the process of writing and developing her own projects, some on her own and in collaboration with other artists.- Amanda started out as a 6-year-old in the Swedish short film "Happy Birthday", which she was scouted for during a ballet class. Coming from a family of academics the choice of a life on stage and in front of the camera was far from obvious, still she knew at a very early age that this was her desire. At 16 she starred in the lead role of Sofie in the Swedish drama hit "The Ketchup Effect", and ever since she has been continuously acting in a diversity of productions in Sweden as well as the UK. She is prone to drama productions but longs to explore the world of comedy as well.
Amanda is currently (2015) based in Sweden where she combines her acting with a degree in psychology at Stockholm University. She feels that the study of mind and behavior is the perfect way to gain deeper knowledge about the characters she portrays, and wishes to portray in the future. - Actor
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Andrew W. Walker was born on 9 June 1979 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Steel Toes (2006), The Torturer (2008) and Abducted: Fugitive for Love (2007). He has been married to Cassandra Walker since 2012. They have two children.- Composer
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Pasek helped compose Dear Evan Hansen with Steven Levenson and Justin Paul. He has worked with Justin in many other scenarios, and are known as Pasek and Paul. They are a songwriting duo and composing team for musical theater, films, and television. They've worked on A Christmas Story, Dogfight, Edges, Dear Evan Hansen, and James and the Giant Peach, as well as some others.- Actress
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Blanca Paloma is known for Eaea (2023), Teatro (2015) and Eurovision Song Contest Liverpool 2023 (2023).- Actor
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Brian Patrick Wade was born on 9 June 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Guardian (2006), Generation Kill (2008) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013). He has been married to Brooke Wade since 22 May 2018. They have three children. He was previously married to Jill Wade.- Actor
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Brian got his start as a dancer on the popular children's show "Kid's Incorporated", commuting from his hometown of Tulare, California to Los Angeles each week. When his "Kids" tenure expired, his love of film prompted him to move to Los Angeles and pursue an education at Loyola Marymount University in Film Production and Screenwriting. After graduating, he quickly picked up where he left off, getting his first jobs off his first two auditions. Brian is best known for his deeply moving work as Marc Foster during the first season of Six Feet Under and for playing lovable A/V lab guru, Tyler Jensen, on CSI: Miami for three seasons.- Bridgette Jordan was born on 9 June 1989 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She died on 12 June 2019 in Lurie Childrens Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Brigid Bazlen was born on 9 June 1944 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USA. She was an actress, known for How the West Was Won (1962), King of Kings (1961) and The Honeymoon Machine (1961). She was married to Marlin Greene and Jean-Paul Vignon. She died on 25 May 1989 in Seattle, Washington, USA.
- Bryn McAuley was born on 9 June 1989 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Hotel Transylvania: The Series (2017), Caillou (1997) and Total Drama (2007).
- Upon a quick glance, you might believe in Calum von Moger's a re-embodiment of Arnold Schwarzenegger himself.
Calum was raised in a small town in central Victoria, Australia with 5 siblings on a small farm. Calum's parents kept several small farm animals and grew most of the family's fruits and vegetables. The environment where Calum grew up undoubtedly helped shape his mindset on discipline and he learned to place a high value on food and nutrition. At age 14, he and his brother started training at an old warehouse with rusty iron dumbbells and barbells. It was at this time when Calum learned about the body and how to build muscle.
Fast forward to 2018 and Calum has become one of the most popular fitness pros to emerge from the new generation of young competitors. Now a 3 time Mr Universe winner, Calum is amongst the most sought after athletes in the world. Utilizing social media to bring attention to his on screen presence, Calum has grown to over 3.1 million followers on Instagram. He has built a brand, reputation and has managed to crossover to the entertainment industry. He first starred in the film, 'Generation Iron 2' (Netflix), Directed by Vlad Yudin in 2017. He later journeyed into Film by co-starring as a young Arnold in the new movie, "Bigger," Directed by George Gallo and co-starring Tyler Hoechlin and Julianne Hough in 2018.
In May of 2019, Generation Iron released Calum's documentary on his life story via Netflix, titled, "Calum von Moger Unbroken." He recently was featured in the Gucci Pre-Fall 2019 Campaign. Calum resides in Los Angeles, CA and is managed by Edwin Mejia Jr at The Vladar Company. - Caroline D'Amore was born on 9 June 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Sorority Row (2009), Rollers (2010) and Habit (2021).
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Cedell Davis was born on 9 June 1926 in Helena, Arkansas, USA. He died on 27 September 2017 in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA.- Celia Lawson was born on 9 June 1974 in Angola.
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Cole Porter was born June 9, 1891, at Peru, Indiana, the son of pharmacist Samuel Fenwick Porter and Kate Cole. Cole was raised on a 750-acre fruit ranch. Kate Cole married Samuel Porter in 1884 and had two children, Louis and Rachel, who both died in infancy. Porter's grandfather, J.G. Cole, was a multi-millionaire who made his fortune in the coal and western timber business. His mother introduced him to the violin and the piano. Cole started riding horses at age six and began to studying piano at eight at Indiana's Marion Conservatory. By age ten, he had begun to compose songs, and his first song was entitled "Song of the Birds".
He attended Worcester Academy in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1905, an elite private school from which he graduated in 1909 as class valedictorian. That summer he toured Europe as a graduation present from his grandfather. That fall, he entered Yale University and lived in a single room at Garland's Lodging House at 242 York Street in New Haven, CT, and became a member of the Freshman Glee Club. In 1910, he published his first song, "Bridget McGuire". While at Yale, he wrote football fight songs including the "Yale Bulldog Song" and "Bingo Eli Yale," which was introduced at a Yale dining hall dinner concert. Classmates include poet Archibald Macleish, Bill Crocker of San Francisco banking family and actor Monty Woolley. Dean Acheson, later to be U.S. Secretary of State, lived in the same dorm with Porter and was a good friend of Porter. In his senior year he was president of the University Glee club and a football cheerleader.
Porter graduated from Yale in 1913 with a BA degree. He attended Harvard Law school from 1913 to 1914 and the Harvard School of Music from 1915 to 1916. In 1917 he went to France and distributed foodstuffs to war-ravaged villages. In April 1918 he joined the 32nd Field Artillery Regiment and worked with the Bureau of the Military Attache of the US. During this time he met the woman who would become his wife, Linda Lee Thomas, a wealthy Kentucky divorcée, at a breakfast reception at the Ritz Hotel in Paris. He did not, as is often rumored, join the French Foreign Legion at this time, nor receive a commission in the French army and see combat as an officer.
In 1919 he rented an apartment in Paris, enrolled in a school specializing in music composition and studied with Vincent D'indy. On December 18, 1919, married Linda Lee Thomas, honeymooning in the south of France. This was a "professional" marriage, as Cole was, in fact, gay. Linda had been previously married to a newspaper publisher and was described as a beautiful woman who was one of the most celebrated hostesses in Europe. The Porters made their home on the Rue Monsieur in Paris, where their parties were renowned as long and brilliant. They hired the Monte Carlo Ballet for one of their affairs; once, on a whim, they transported all of their guests to the French Riviera.
In 1923 they moved to Venice, Italy, where they lived in the Rezzonico Palace, the former home of poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning. They built an extravagant floating night club that would accommodate up to 100 guests. They conducted elaborate games including treasure hunts through the canals and arranged spectacular balls.
Porter's first play on Broadway featured a former ballet dancer, actor Clifton Webb. He collaborated with E. Ray Goetz, the brother-in-law of Irving Berlin, on several Broadway plays, as Goetz was an established producer and lyricist.
His ballad "Love For Sale" was introduced on December 8, 1930, in a revue that starred Jimmy Durante and was introduced by Kathryn Crawford. Walter Winchell, the newspaper columnist and radio personality, promoted the song, which was later banned by many radio stations because of its content. In 1934, his hit "Anything Goes" appeared on Broadway. During the show's hectic rehearsal Porter once asked the stage doorman what he thought the show should be called. The doorman responded that nothing seemed to go right, with so many things being taken out and then put back in, that "Anything Goes" might be a good title. Porter liked it, and kept it. In 1936, while preparing for "Red, Hot and Blue" with Bob Hope and Jimmy Durante, Ethel Merman was hired to do stenographic work to help Porter in rewriting scripts of the show. He later said she was the best stenographers he ever had.
Porter wrote such classic songs as "Let's Do It" in 1928, "You Do Something To Me" in 1929, "Love For Sale" in 1930, "What Is This Thing Called Love?" in 1929, "Night and Day" in 1932, "I Get A Kick Out Of You" in 1934, "Begin the Beguine" in 1935, "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" in 1938, "Don't Fence Me In" in 1944, "I Love Paris" in 1953, "I've Got You Under My Skin", In the Still of The Night", "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To", "True Love", "Just One Of Those Things", "Anything Goes", "From This Moment On", "You're The Top", "Easy to Love" and many, many more.
On October 24, 1937, taking a break from a re-write of what would be his weakest musical, "You Never Know", visiting as a guest at a countess' home, Piping Rock Club in Locust Valley, New York, he was badly injured in a fall while horseback-riding. Both of his legs were smashed and he suffered a nerve injury. He was hospitalized for two years, confined to a wheelchair for five years and endured over 30 operations to save his legs over the next 20 years. During his recuperation he wrote a number of Broadway musicals.
On August 3, 1952, his beloved mother died of a cerebral hemorrhage. His wife, Linda, died of cancer on May 20, 1954. On April 3, 1958, he sustained his 33rd operation, and still suffering from chronic pain, his right leg was amputated. He refused to wear an artificial limb and lived as a virtual recluse in his apartment at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. He sought refuge in alcohol, sleep, self-pity and sank into despair. He even refused to attend a "Salute to Cole Porter" at the Metropolitan Opera on May 15, 1960, and the commencement exercises at Yale University in June of 1960 when he was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, or his 70th birthday party arranged by his friends at the Orpheum Theater in New York City in June 1962.
After what appeared to be a successful kidney stone operation at St. John's hospital in Santa Monica, California, he died very unexpectedly on October 15, 1964. His funeral instructions were that he have no funeral or memorial service and he was buried adjacent to his mother and wife in Peru, Indiana.- Actor
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Connect-r is known for The Notebook of Love (2022), Connect-R - Da-te-n dragostea mea (2013) and Antonia Feat. Connect-R: Adio (2018).- Actor
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Award-winning actor, writer and producer Connor Fox has played opposite Jude Law, Josh Gadd and Cillian Murphy as well as having been directed by Paul Sotter, John Fortenberry and Steve Zaillian to name a few. Connor has been cast in many films including Watching the Detectives, Descent, Kin of You, Invisible Man and Blood Night. He won Best Young Actor at the Downbeach Film Festival in AC for the lead role he had in an indie film Ice Grill USA. In addition to the big screen, Connor also works in television, as he recently shot two pilots, one for Comedy Central (Evan and Gareth) and the other for FOX (Have You Slept With Me?).- Actress
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Danielle Ryan Chuchran was born in Upland, California, but moved to Utah shortly afterward. She started her career with some ads before she won her first role at age 7 in "Little Secrets." With her part as Thing One in "The Cat in the hat" she consolidated her position as child actress and did several films and series afterwards. Since "Minor Details" she has appeared in most of projects of John Lyde and Mainstay Productions.
Danielle is quite sporty. She is an accomplished rider, and besides several other hobbies she loves to go shooting, both guns and archery. She likes to perform her own stunts and fighting scenes for her roles, a passion that started all the way back with her Thing One role, and today includes some serious rock climbing in her newer movie "Survivor." She is also an animal lover and enjoys spending time with her dog and her horses.- Additional Crew
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Dara Rose was raised in Miami, FL. After being in classrooms and traveling for many years, she decided to become an actor to educate and inspire others on a grandiose scale. Since then, she has worked in commercials, television, and films. Some of her recent works include: Bloodline, Baywatch, My Beautiful Stepdaughter, Reflection of the Son, The Comedian, and Black Panther.- Writer
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David Cage was born on 9 June 1969. He is a writer and director, known for Heavy Rain (2010), Detroit: Become Human (2018) and Beyond: Two Souls (2013).