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Actor. Jack Cassidy, by his own design, defied mere definition from the day he was born in Richmond Hills, New York in 1927 until his tragic death in 1976. An actor, singer, writer, designer - the consummate showman and irrefutable creative entity - his life never followed a simple path nor did it ever lead quite where expected. Yet, in the end, his impact on the entertainment community has been unmistakable - and unforgettable. The youngest of five children born to immigrant parents, Jack Cassidy's story is one of success and inspiration. By the time he was sixteen, he'd worked fifteen jobs ranging from busboy to dishwasher to ice truck driver. His uncle, a renowned circus contortionist, showed him the show business ropes and at the tender age of sixteen, Jack stepped into the chorus of "Something for the Boys". After that point, Jack's acting talent and rich baritone voice took him from show to show. He graced the stage in several productions before landing his first lead role in "Wish You Were Here" in 1953. The reviews were outstanding and his career started to flourish including the role of Johnny O'Sullivan in "Sandhog." The role of an Irish immigrant would hit close to home and would be one of his favorites. His life had also been enriched with his marriage to dancer-choreographer Evelyn Ward in 1948 and the birth of their son David in 1950. Evelyn and Jack had met while working on a show together and their wedding was attended by a who's-who of The Great White Way. Jack started to pepper his career with appearances not only on stage but on various television shows, sharing his talent with a broader audience. He made several appearances on "Toast of the Town" and "Lux Video Theatre" and also surfaced on episodes of "The United Steel Hour," "Richard Diamond, Private Detective" and "Gunsmoke." He would even have his own television show in Great Britain. His television presence would only grow over the next 20 years reflecting not only his career but his notoriety and prominence in the industry. In 1955, Jack was cast in a State Department European tour of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Oklahoma!" with a young actress named Shirley Jones. Legally separated from Evelyn, Jack pursued Shirley and after their first date in Paris, he declared his intent to marry her - which he did between performances of "The Beggar's Opera" in 1956. Their marriage would be blessed with the births of three sons: Shaun, Patrick and Ryan. All four of his sons would carry on Jack's legacy in their own way - each with critically acclaimed careers in theater, film and television. Jack and Shirley would collaborate in other ways, appearing together on Broadway in "Maggie Flynn" in 1968 (Jack would receive a Tony nomination for his portrayal of "Phineas"), recording a number of albums including "Love From Hollywood" and "Brigadoon" and touring with the nightclub act "The Marriage Band" which was created by Jack and inspired by their relationship. As the country transformed through the 1960s, Jack Cassidy's career blossomed in all respects. In the theater, he took home the Tony for Best Featured Actor in 1963 for "She Loves Me" and followed that with Tony nominations for his work in "Fade Out, Fade In," "It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman" and "Maggie Flynn" and is one of the most nominated actors in Tony history. The West Coast beckoned to him and Jack started to truly establish himself in television. Whether it was a brilliant dramatic performance on "Alfred Hitchcock Presents,", "77 Sunset Strip," "Coronet Blue," "Lock Up," "Maverick" or "Wagon Train," a dazzling musical performance on "The Bell Telephone Hour" or "The Garry Moore Show" or a delightful comedic performance on "Bewitched" or "That Girl" - Jack was finally allowed to showcase his versatility and range to audiences unable to see him set foot on a stage. He even started his movie career in films such as "Look in Any Window", "The Chapman Report", "FBI Code 98" and the animated "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol" in 1962. Often considered "larger than life" himself - even by co-stars Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin - Jack brought life to the character of Oscar North in the 1968 series "He & She" to the delight of both audiences and critics. His delivery of the classic "trapped in an elevator" routine has never been matched and his superior flair and uproarious comic timing would garner an Emmy nomination in 1969. His television presence would swell in the 1970s as he became a staple of both dramatic programs and game shows. Indeed it was nearly impossible to turn on the television and not see Jack's brilliant smile or hear his infectious laughter. He frequented "Columbo" and remains one of the more popular guest stars in the show's history. Other memorable performances include appearances in "Barnaby Jones," "Matt Helm," "McCloud," "Hawaii Five-O," "Alias Smith and Jones" and "Bonanza" as well as comedic interludes in "Love, American Style", "The Carol Burnett Show", "Laugh-In" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." His career expanded into the television movie genre with "Your Money or Your Wife," "George M!," "June Moon," and "The Phantom of Hollywood." Yet it was his depiction of attorney Otis Baker in "The Andersonville Trial" that again brought him an Emmy nomination and critical acclaim. Jack Cassidy's film career in the 1970s was filled with wonderful, quirky roles in films such as "Bunny O'Hare" with Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine, the Clint Eastwood action-thriller "The Eiger Sanction", "The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County" with Mickey Rooney and his brilliant portrayal of the legendary John Barrymore in "W.C. Fields and Me". However, he craved the solid, dramatic roles where he could truly prove his abilities on a larger scale. Tragically, he had just started receiving these offers right before his death in 1976. Like the character he'd created on "He & She," Jack Cassidy was undeniably larger than life. His notorious sense of humor made him the life of the party from private gatherings to public charity galas. It is no surprise that his friends and fans read like a roster of Hollywood's top talent. Among them, Dick Van Dyke, Jack Lemmon and Dick Van Patten have counted themselves as admirers of his talent. Jack was the superlative example of the classic leading man with his charisma, dashing grin and sparkling eyes who conducted his life with nothing less than panache and style. His golden baritone voice will forever set him apart. His talent will never be matched. His wit and humor warm the memories of the friends and family he left behind. He was a creative powerhouse who was denied the time necessary to fully express the full spectrum of his talents - some of which are only now revealed through the talent and success of his sons in many facets of the industry. Despite the brilliance of his career, he had only started to tap into the expanse of his potential. It was a life cut short and a life that deserves to be celebrated- Actress
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Italia Ricci was born in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Italia is an actor, known for Designated Survivor (2016), The Imperfects (2022) and Chasing Life (2014). Italia has been married to Robbie Amell since 15 October 2016. They have one child.- Actor
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Dylan Neal was born in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Shortly thereafter, his family moved to Oakville, just west of Toronto, where he spent the remainder of his childhood. As a young student, he attended the prep school, Appleby College, where he was introduced to the game of squash. Dylan quickly fell in love with the sport and was soon playing for Canada at an international level. Toward the end of his teenage years, after many years of traveling across North America on the amateur squash circuit, Dylan decided a professional squash career was not for him.
By that time, Dylan was attending Blakelock High School, where he was enrolled in the drama program. At the urging of his drama teacher, Dylan signed with a Toronto talent agent and began auditioning professionally. It didn't take long for Dylan to realize this was the direction his career would take. In 1992, Dylan moved to Los Angeles, where his career quickly took off. He lived in Los Angeles until 2006, when he and his family moved to Vancouver for production of the Lifetime television series 'Blood Ties'. In 2011, Dylan and his family returned to Los Angeles.
Dylan Neal is a well-recognized face on television, having had series regular roles in eight American television series, including 'The Bold and the Beautiful', Aaron Spelling's 'Pacific Palisades', 'Hyperion Bay', and 'Blood Ties'. Dylan has had many major recurring roles, including his five-year stint on 'Dawson's Creek' playing Joshua Jackson's brother, Doug Witter, and as Aaron on 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' opposite Melissa Joan Hart. He has had the good fortune of working with some of the biggest names in Hollywood and in 2012 was offered the male lead role of Jack Griffith opposite Andie MacDowell in the television series 'Cedar Cove'. The series is based on international best-selling author Debbie Macomber's series of books with the same name and premiered on the Hallmark Channel on July 20, 2013. Starting in 2014, Dylan began writing, executive producing and starring in a series of TV movies called The Gourmet Detective for The Hallmark Movies and Mysteries Channel.
Dylan's career has allowed him to travel extensively for work, filming in such locations as Israel, Germany, China, the Caribbean, and throughout North America. In his downtime, Dylan enjoys spending as much time as he can with his family and friends. On occasion, he can also be spotted in his workshop, where, as an avid woodworker, he has for years re-created eighteenth- and nineteenth-century period furniture.- Actress
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Lisa Berry is a dedicated actress with classical training and has had the honour of performing a diverse range of roles, from the immortal works of Shakespeare to the captivating narratives of Suzanne-Lori Parks. Throughout her career, Lisa has enjoyed working with esteemed repertory theatre companies across North America, where she has honed her craft.
Among her notable appearances, she has had the privilege of portraying "Billie" (also known as "Death") in the beloved sci-fi/fantasy series, Supernatural. Her performances as "Cleophas Garroway" in Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments, "Nellie Bullock" in Bad Blood, and "Natashia" in Workin' Moms have also allowed her to connect with a wider audience. Lisa's participation in the well-received horror anthology, Slasher further showcases her versatility as an actress.
She has been honoured with a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Lead Performance for bringing the character of NBA champion Crystal Hinds to life in "21 Black Futures." It is a recognition she cherishes deeply, as it highlights the collaborative effort that shaped her portrayal and the artistry that enveloped the project. Additionally, her heart is filled with gratitude for her nomination for the revered Dora Mavor Moore Award in the Best Lead Actress category. The character of Penny in "Father Comes Home From The Wars" holds a special place within her artistic journey, and to be acknowledged in this manner is a profound honour.
Looking forward, Lisa is excited to play one of the leads in Freevee's upcoming series, Beyond Black Beauty and will make a guest appearance in the highly anticipated new show Nesting, created by the talented Anna Hardwick and Rosa Labordé.- Actor
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Thomson was born 1947 in Richmond Hill, Ontario. He studied at the University of Toronto, Ontario, the National Theatre School and in England. He is now one of the Canada's leading film, television and stage actors. R.H. Thomson has played lead roles in many of the country's major venues including Manitoba Theatre Centre (Death and the Maiden), Canadian Stage (Oleanna, Inexpressible Island), Theatre Passe Muraille (The Little Years), Tarragon Theatre (Daylight Saving), Toronto Free Theatre (Hamlet), Toronto Workshop Productions (The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs), Stratford Festival (Julius Caesar, Merry Wives of Windsor, Mary Stuart), Theatre New Brunswick (Waiting for Godot) and Bastion Theatre (Comedians). More recently he appeared in David Young's Clout at the National Arts Centre (January, 2001).
Mr. Thomson has also directed at Neptune Theatre, Theatre Plus, for Bard on the Beach, Ship's Company (recently, autumn/summer 1999, David French's Salt-Water Moon) and Theatre in the Park. Also, his own play, The Lost Boys, (a solo in which he performs) was presented at Great Canadian Theatre Company in March, 2000 and at Canadian Stage in February, 2002.- Actress
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Mag Ruffman was born on 28 February 1957 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and director, known for Avocado Toast the Series (2020), Alias Grace (2017) and Avonlea (1990). She has been married to Daniel Hunter since 23 November 1989.- Actress
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Julia Nicole Tomasone stars as young Delilah Watson - a young Andie MacDowell - in the critically acclaimed, time-traveling series The Way Home, the most-watched show on cable among women 18+. She is widely recognized for her breakout role as Bianca Blackwell on Disney Channel's hit teen drama Backstage (2016), earning the Best Leading Young Actress award at The Young Entertainer Awards in 2017. Julia has also appeared in Apple TV+'s Ghostwriter, a reboot of the beloved 1990s series, and in the Street Legal reboot, a contemporary legal drama based on the popular CBC series from the late 1980s and 1990s, where she portrayed Emily Novak.- Born in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Michelle Simone Argyris is a Canadian actress of French and Macedonian descent.
Growing up, Michelle was a multi-faceted performer who excelled in athletics at a very young age including gymnastic, dance & power tumbling and would go on to represent Team Canada at the National Cheerleading Championships.
Michelle started her acting career after being cast as Alex Froshiber in the Lionsgate horror film Devil Seed in 2012. Her passion and commitment to portraying strong feminine characters would lead to her landing several prominent roles on television including a recurring role as Kendra Lennon on General Hospital (2019), Kaelie on Shadowhunters (2017), and Miss G. on Big Top Academy (2018).
In 2020, Michelle starred in her first romantic comedy, landing the role as Megan in Lifetime's Homemade Christmas. Since, she has been busy filming back-to-back movies, many of which are to be released in 2021 including Spare Parts, Reboot Camp, Love in Translation and A Christmas Family Reunion.
Aside from acting, Michelle also obtained a French studies degree from York University and owns and operates LandmarX Staffing, a successful equity-based staffing agency that services global brands. - Alice Malakhov is a dynamic performer known for her versatility across stage, screen and voice acting. Alice is also trilingual, speaking English, French and Russian fluently.
Alice has appeared on CBC and Netflix's Anne with an E, TFO's Zik and more. Recently, she was the voice of the main character,Yenisei, in the popular video game Reverse 1999. She has also participated in many opera and theatre productions such as Mozart's The Magic Flute, Kempt's Hansel and Gretel at the Canadian Opera Company, as well as the Dora Award nominated Gould's Wall at Tapestry Opera. Alice is now filming Finding Her Edge from Netflix and Family Channel. - Nicole Huff, born and raised in Toronto, Canada, began her career in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 6. After putting her focus into acting, Nicole came to specialize in the portrayal of dynamic and unique characters. She had her theatrical debut in the Netflix feature film, "Luckiest Girl Alive" based on the best-selling novel, playing the role of Olivia Kaplan, a character from the book. Nicole's ethnicity is half Filipino, a quarter German and a quarter French. Her passion and dedication for the arts grew over the years as she trained in numerous styles of dance such as ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, acrobatics, lyrical, musical and hip hop. She is a classically trained singer, pianist and violinist. She also took lessons in figure skating, skiing, swimming, soccer, karate and gymnastics. As a child, Nicole's love for being on stage got her involved in talent and beauty pageants. There, she won Miss All Canadian Overall Winner, Best in Talent, and Best in Public Speaking, to name a few. She achieved her Black belt in Karate and has received numerous awards for dancing, singing, piano and figure skating.
Nicole was a child model at age 7 for Ford Kids Models. As Nicole grew, she continued to do theatre, print ads, and TV commercials. To this day, she has done over 35 commercials. In TV, she has performed in "Life with Derek" (Family Channel), "Jon Dore" (The Comedy Network), "Weird or What" (Discovery Channel), "Max and Shred" (Nickelodeon)", "Private Eyes" (Global) and "Diggstown" (CBC). After landing the role of Gloria on "Degrassi" (MTV), Nicole was brought back for the TV Movie and her love for film grew as she landed roles in short films such as "Knots" and "BFF". In addition to her work in TV and film, she has gained experience in theatre when she was a child. She starred as Molly in Marquee Theatrical Productions' Annie and has been part of school musical productions as well. She landed the role of young Nala in The Lion King (musical) and was set to perform at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. She played Dorothy in Juilliard French Immersion School's production of the Wizard of Oz, and Carmen in Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts' production of Fame. During this time, Nicole's love for communication propelled her into studying French, which she now speaks. Nicole has also achieved her Four Year Honour Roll award as well as her Ontario Scholar Award in high school. She was also on the Dean's List in University where she studied Media Production majoring in Film, Television and Radio. Nicole nabbed a role on a show that debuted at #1 on Netflix called "Tiny Pretty Things" where she plays a recurring character named Paige Aquino. She acquired another role on "Pretty Hard Cases" (CBC) where she plays Alina Taylor. She plays a supporting role in "The Great Christmas Switch". Nicole also enjoys travelling and spending time with her family and friends. She is working on her EP original music to be released in the future with renowned music producer RH3 who has worked with Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and NSYNC to name a few. She continues to audition, dance and sing as her passion for arts and storytelling continues to grow. - Ellen Holly is a retired Black American actress. She was best known for her part as Carla Benari Hall in "One Life to Live" which she played for more than 20 years but she she was more then a soap opera actress.
On Broadway, she showed her versatile acting talent in the various roles she played in "A Hand Is on the Gate", "Tiger Tiger Burning Bright", "Face of a Hero", "Taming of the Shrew", "Henry V", "Too Late the Phalarope", "MacBeth", "Funnyhouse of a Negro", "Camino Real", "The Cherry Orchard", and others. She appeared in a handful of films, starting with "Take a Giant Step".
Her autobiography was titled "One Life: An Autobiography of an African American Actress". - Actor
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Lucius Baston Junior, the youngest of three boys, was born in South Richmond Hill Queens, NY to a father who was an Army veteran turned transportation (train) conductor and a mother who was a nurse and home maker. Lucius played high school basketball, and was an 11-year-old disk jockey (DJ) in the early days of Hip-Hop music. Following grade school, Lucius enlisted to the United States Air Force, where he was active duty for 11 years. Shortly after separating from the U.S. Air Force, he worked in the computer chip industry and became an on air radio personality. Lucius's love for music and passion for the entertainment business would lead him to pursue a career in film and television.
Lucius has since aggressively built an impressive body of work with roles in Emmy & Golden Globe Award winning shows like Atlanta (2016), Roots (2016), and Homeland (2011) as well as appearances in Marvel's Loki (2021), Amazon's The Underground Railroad (2021), HBO's Lovecraft Country (2020) and Netflix's Stranger Things (2016). Also, supporting roles in films such as The Best of Enemies (2019), The Front Runner (2018), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009), and the Ride Along (2014) franchise just to name a few. Now developing projects of his own, Lucius is focused on producing content for multimedia platforms worldwide.
He now resides in Atlanta, GA.- Actor
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Michael Barbuto is an actor, producer and writer. Hailing from Toronto, Barbuto completed his Bachelor's Degree in Theatre at the University of Guelph in 2003. Upon graduation, he was accepted into the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Hollywood, CA. During his time at the Academy, Barbuto seasoned as an actor and performed in several plays once joining the Academy's elite Company program in 2005-2006. It was during this time that Barbuto starred in the North American Premiere of Aaron Sorkin's remake of "A Few Good Men."
Barbuto starred as "Lane Stanley in YTV's hit sitcom "The Stanley Dynamic" from 2014-2017. Previous credits include a starring role in Hallmark Channel's Original Movie, "Banner 4th of July" where Barbuto starred opposite American Idol's Brooke White and Oscar winner, Mercedes Reuhl. Michael also starred in Hallmark Channel's Christmas movie, "Collision" released last holiday season, along with "A Shoe Addict's Christmas" starring Candace Cameron Bure and Jean smart this holiday season. He has guest starred on Lifetime's hit sitcom, "Sherri" and FX's hit drama, "Nip/Tuck." Barbuto has also appeared in a number of Hallmark Channel Original Movies, including, "The Note" and "An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving" with 'Orphan Black' star, Tatiana Maslani. Currently, Barbuto is a regular on the much anticipated, "Big Top Academy" co-produced by Cirque de Soleil and Discovery kids.
Barbuto is also the Founder of Hogtown Productions that has produced Feature Films, Television, as well as award winning shorts. Hogtown's first short film, "Ride with a Girl" took home the prestigious Bronze Remi Award and the Best Picture prize at the Houston International Film Festival. Hogtown's feature credits include critically acclaimed horror film, "Happy Camp" that was co-produced with Drew Barrymore and Flower Films and released across North America last year. (Barbuto penned the script and starred in the lead role.) Other feature credits include, Luminol Entertainment's "Bleed Out" that was co-produced by Hogtown and starred Barbuto alongside "Girlicious" Pop Star Sensation, Nichole Cordova. Hogtown's television credits include the half hour comedy series, "Ash Global" where Barbuto penned the pilot and also co-starred alongside comedy greats Adam Rey, Maronzio Vance and long time screen legend, Lorenzo Lamas.
Barbuto is currently repped by Butler Ruston Bell Talent.- Producer
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Emily Andrews was born on 11 March 1980 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. She is a producer and actress, known for Less Than Kosher (2023), Hairspray (2007) and Stuck (2018).- Actor
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Connor McDavid dazzled scouts with extraordinary acceleration and high-end speed, uncanny on-ice vision and a seemingly endless array of moves. It was a given that Edmonton, which won the NHL Draft Lottery, would select him at No. 1 in the 2015 NHL Draft.
McDavid took his game to another level in 2016-17. He led the League with 100 points (30 goals, and 70 assists), won the Hart Trophy voted as NHL most valuable player and the Ted Lindsay Award as the most outstanding player as voted by members of the NHL Players' Association to help the Oilers reach the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2006.
McDavid signed an eight-year, $100 million extension with the Oilers on July 5, 2017 and repeated as NHL scoring champion in 2017-18, scoring 108 points (41 goals, 67 assists) in 82 games, and winning the Ted Lindsay Award for the second straight season. He didn't win a third straight scoring title in 2018-19 but had an NHL career-high 116 points (41 goals, 75 assists) and finished third in Hart Trophy voting.
In the abbreviated 2020-21 season McDavid torched the NHL, leading the League with 105 points (33 goals, 72 assists) in 56 games. He averaged 1.88 points per game, the most by any player to play at least 50 games in a season since Mario Lemieux (2.30) and Jaromir Jagr (1.82) in 1995-96. McDavid scored at least one point in 45 of 56 games, including 18 with at least three points.
McDavid was voted the winner of the Ted Lindsay Award for the third time and became the second-ever unanimous winner of the Hart Trophy, getting all 100 first-place votes from members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association. The only other unanimous winner was Wayne Gretzky in 1981-82.- Director
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Cristine Raquel Rotenberg was a child actress in the late 90's and early 2000's, before quitting to focus on school. She now has a day job as a Crime Statistics Analysis for the Canadian government. Outside of that, she does nail tutorials as well as humor videos on her YouTube channel (Simply Nailogical). Her biggest claim to fame is her video of her applying over 100 coats of nail polish, which started a trend of applying 100 coats of various things.- Ray was born in Jamaica, and lived in Richmond Hill, before moving to the Queens Village at age 10. His parents were Clara and Cullen Reynolds. He has one older sister. His maternal grandparents were from Scandinavia. His paternal great grand parents came to America from Ireland in 1860, but his roots have been traced to the Moors that migrated from Iberia and North Africa. He received all of his education from public schools and is proud of it. After playing Abraham Lincolm in fourth grade, Ray took a hiatus from acting, returning to the stage in 2007 playing Tennessee Williams' Mr. Paradise, at the TheatreLab, on W.78st.. His focus now is television and film. He is presently working in several feature length films.
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Started acting at age 5, after taking acting lessons to make her less shy. Did a whole mess of commercials that she is now ashamed of, an episode of The Littlest Hobo that she is really not ashamed of, and a movie - Overdrawn at the Memory Bank (1984) - that was bad enough to be on MST3K. This is her crowning glory.
Stopped acting when her parents divorced. Eventually left Ontario for Nova Scotia, where she runs a feminist activist company called Lefty Lucy Communications.- Producer
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Henry Scarpelli was born on 30 July 1930 in Richmond Hill, Staten Island, New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for The Last Victim (1976) and The Super Weapon (1976). He was married to Claire Lagana. He died on 4 April 2010 in Grasmere, Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA.- Composer
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Composer ("American Salute", "Pavanne"), conductor, pianist and arranger, educated at New York University and a music student of Abby Whiteside and Vincent Jones. At six, he had his first composition published ("Just Six"), and thereafter concertized until age 17. He was a staff arranger for Radio City Music Hall, and later a staff member at NBC. He was a guest conductor for several symphony orchestras. His Broadway stage scores include "Billion Dollar Baby" and "Arms and the Girl". He conducted his own orchestra on many recordings. Joining ASCAP in 1936, he became an ASVCAP director in 1959. His chief musical collaborators included Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Dorothy Fields. His other popular songs and instrumentals include "Tropical", "Guaracha", "Bad Timing", "Nothin' for Nothin'", and "There Must Be Something Better than Love".- Bob Sheppard is the legendary public address announcer and "voice" of Yankee Stadium since 1951. Bob was a speech teacher in the New York City school system and at St. John's University when he joined the Yankees. Yankee officials heard him deliver a tribute to Babe Ruth at a local football game in 1948. They offered him a job on the spot which he did not accept until 3 years later when the Yankees guaranteed him an understudy so his duties with the team would not interfere with his teaching. His clear, concise, and correct speaking style has been heard during a record 52 baseball seasons, 21 World Series and two All Star Games. He's also been the voice of football's New York Giants since 1956. He's especially known for his articulate and touching tributes to baseball greats, personalties, those lost on 9/11, and to the members of our Armed Forces. He has been honored by the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY where is microphone is enshrined. Bob is married with four adult children.
- Adrian Roberto was born on 25 April 1986 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for It's a Boy Girl Thing (2006), Dark Oracle (2004) and 11 Cameras (2006).
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Danny Fields was born in 1941 in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Danny Says (2015), End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones (2003) and Carpe Millennium (2010).- Actress
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Kim Richardson was born on 22 December 1965 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Hall (2020), Funkytown (2011) and Jack Paradise (Les nuits de Montréal) (2004).- Meriko Saito is a Canadian actress, born in Richmond Hill, Ontario, of half Japanese decent. She began acting and modeling while attending University in Sudbury, Ontario. Meriko is best known for a small speaking role in the TV show Letterkenny (2016). As of 2023, Meriko is active in the both acting and modeling in Toronto.