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Alessandro Molluzzo

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Alessandro Raymond Molluzzo is an American Actor born in Bronx, New York. He is the youngest of three (two sisters) to his Sicilian parents. Alessandro's family moved to Connecticut shortly after he was born. He graduated from Xavier High School in Middletown, CT and Albertus Magnus College New Haven, CT with a degree in Business Management and Economics. At a young age, his interest with film making began, family members encouraged this interest by giving Alessandro books on how to write and create films. John Woo Honk Kong film Hard Boiled inspired Alesandro to be involved in a music video shoot in New York City, Indies and short films in the Connecticut area. His passion for filmmaking relates to all aspects in front and behind the camera. Alessandro as been working on a story for the past 15 years and finally made a full movie script titled Silent Scars. In 2016, he started producing a podcast titled Films Uncorked with two hosts Tonia Winer, an inspiring voice over actress and Andrew Wilcox, a fellow film maker, all this is to raise funds for his movie project, Silent Scars.
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George Jessel

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George Albert "Georgie" Jessel (April 3, 1898 – May 23, 1981) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and film producer. He was famous in his lifetime as a multitalented comedic entertainer, achieving a level of recognition that transcended his limited roles in movies. He was widely known by his nickname, the "Toastmaster General of the United States," for his frequent role as the master of ceremonies at political and entertainment gatherings. Jessel originated the title role in the stage production of The Jazz Singer. Description above from the Wikipedia article George Jessel (actor), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Philip Tan

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Phil Tan was born in Singapore where he spent his childhood and then at the age of five moved to the UK. Phil started off his athletic career as a gymnast where he became the British Youth Tumbling champion and a member of the British squad for many years. Years later after getting into martial arts, Phil also became the Men's British Tae Kwon do Champion.  Phil's first break in film, was as an actor and fight choreographer in a film called Le complot diabolique du docteur Fu Manchu  (1980) with Peter Sellers. Afer that came a year on Greystoke, la légende de Tarzan (1984), also as an actor and trainer forChristopher Lambert. Phil was then contacted by Steven Spielberg and Robert Watts to train the pricipal actor 'Jonathan Ke Quanin' for Indiana Jones et le temple maudit(1984). He was then invited to become a member of The British Stunt Register in 1986. That was the start of Phil's stunt career. Now Philip Tan lives in LA and works as a 2nd Unit Director, stunt and fight co-ordinator on some of Hollywoods bigget movies. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Philip Tan
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Jonathan Banks

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Jonathan Banks (born January 31, 1947) is an American character actor in film and television. Banks dropped out of Indiana University to join a touring company as a stage manager. He went to Australia with the company and stayed on working in theatre there. In 1974, he moved to Los Angeles and performed on stage before picking up bit parts on television. Probably his best-known movie roles are in two films starring Eddie Murphy: 48 Hrs. and Beverly Hills Cop. In 48 Hrs. he plays a character who is a friend of the lead and is killed by the villain, beginning the lead characters' story. In Beverly Hills Cop, he plays a villain who kills the lead characters' friend and begins his story. Other movie roles include appearances in Armed and Dangerous, Freejack, Flipper, Airplane!, Gremlins, Murder Me, Murder You, and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. His biggest break on television, came with the series Wiseguy, in which he played Frank McPike for four years, a role which led to an Emmy award nomination. Although his character was primarily the hero's mentor, stories occasionally featured McPike as hero. In 1981 he appeared as Dutch Schultz on the NBC series the Gangster Chronicles. He also starred on the short-lived science fiction TV series Otherworld, as Kommander Neveen Kroll and in the sitcom Fired Up. Banks has also made guest appearances on TV shows including Alias, CSI, Day Break, Highlander: The Series, Matlock, SeaQuest DSV, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Women of the House and Walker Texas Ranger. Most recently, Banks appeared in the final Season Two episodes of Dexter, and in episodes of ER, Cold Case, and Shark, Modern Family. In the second season finale of Breaking Bad, Banks appeared as a mysterious character named Mike. Banks was made a series regular for the third season.
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Richard Chamberlain

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George Richard Chamberlain (March 31, 1934 – March 29, 2025) was an American actor of stage and screen who became a teen idol in the title role of the television show Dr. Kildare (1961–1966). He subsequently appeared in several TV mini-series, such as Shōgun (1980) and The Thorn Birds (1983) and was the first to play Jason Bourne in the 1988 made for TV movie "The Bourne Identity". Chamberlain has also performed classical stage roles and worked in musical theatre. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Chamberlain, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Cynthia Lennon

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Cynthia Lennon was born on September 10, 1939, in Blackpool, England. She grew up in a middle-class family and developed a passion for art and music from a young age. Cynthia's artistic talents were nurtured by her mother, who recognized her daughter's creative abilities and encouraged her to pursue her dreams. In the late 1950s, Cynthia enrolled in the Liverpool College of Art, where she studied art and design. It was during this time that she first met John Lennon, who would later become her husband and a member of the iconic rock band, The Beatles. Cynthia and John fell in love, and despite initial resistance from her family, they got married in August 1962. As The Beatles gained worldwide fame, Cynthia found herself thrust into the spotlight as the wife of one of the most famous musicians of all time. However, she struggled with the pressures of fame and the challenges of being in a relationship with a rock star. She often faced criticism from the media and endured public scrutiny of her marriage to John, which was strained by John's infidelity and his growing involvement with the band's manager, Brian Epstein. Despite the challenges, Cynthia remained committed to her art and pursued her passion for painting. She found solace in her artwork, which allowed her to express her emotions and reflect on her experiences. Cynthia's paintings often featured abstract and surrealistic styles, and her work was well-received by the art community. Cynthia and John eventually divorced in 1968, and Cynthia focused on raising their son, Julian Lennon. She continued to paint and held several successful art exhibitions in the years that followed. She also authored two books, "A Twist of Lennon" and "John," which provided insight into her life with John and their relationship. Tragically, Cynthia passed away on April 1, 2015, at the age of 75, due to complications from cancer. She left behind a legacy as an accomplished artist and a devoted mother. Cynthia's contributions to the art world and her role in the early years of The Beatles' history are remembered and cherished by fans and art enthusiasts alike. Her story is a testament to her resilience, creativity, and unwavering love for her son and her pursuit of art despite the challenges she faced throughout her life.
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Justin M. Seaman

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Justin M. Seaman is an American film director, writer, producer, and editor known for his work in the independent horror genre. Raised in Claysville, Pennsylvania, Seaman developed an early love for filmmaking and horror cinema, drawing inspiration from classic genre films of the 1980s and 1990s. His work is characterized by a strong sense of nostalgia, practical effects, and a deep appreciation for traditional horror storytelling. He is best known for writing and directing The Barn (2016), a Halloween-set slasher film that serves as a tribute to vintage horror. Set in 1989, the film gained attention for its retro aesthetic and grassroots production approach, earning recognition on the festival circuit and among horror fans. Seaman later expanded the franchise with The Barn Part II (2022), continuing a story he first conceived as a child. In addition to his feature films, Seaman has contributed to several horror anthologies, including Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories (2016), 10/31 (2017), and Cryptids (2023), working as a director and producer. Through his films, Seaman has established himself as a distinctive voice in modern indie horror, blending throwback influences with original genre creativity.
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Fred Clark

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Fred Clark (March 19, 1914 – December 5, 1968) was an American actor known for his versatile performances across film, television, and stage from the 1940s to the 1960s. Clark often portrayed authoritative or comedic characters, excelling in both dramatic and comedic roles. His notable film appearances include "Sunset Boulevard," "The Solid Gold Cadillac," and "How to Marry a Millionaire." On television, he was recognized for his role as Harry Morton on "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show."
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June Foray

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June Foray (born June Lucille Forer; September 18, 1917 – July 26, 2017) was an American voice actress. She was best known as the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha Fatale, Nell Fenwick, Lucifer from Disney's Cinderella, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Granny from the Warner Bros. cartoons directed by Friz Freleng, Grammi Gummi from Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears series, and Magica De Spell, among many others. Her career encompassed radio, theatrical shorts, feature films, television, records (particularly with Stan Freberg), video games, talking toys, and other media. Foray was also one of the early members of ASIFA-Hollywood, the society devoted to promoting and encouraging animation. She is credited with the establishment of the Annie Awards, as well as being instrumental in the creation of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2001. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring her voice work in television. Chuck Jones was quoted as saying: "June Foray is not the female Mel Blanc. Mel Blanc was the male June Foray." Foray died at the age of 99. She had been in declining health since an automobile accident in 2015. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
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Jay Adler

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jay Adler (September 26, 1896 – September 23, 1978) was an American actor in theater, television, and film. Born in New York City, he was the eldest son of actors Jacob and Sara Adler, and the brother of five actor siblings, including stage actor Luther and drama coach Stella. The Adlers were a Jewish-American acting dynasty in New York City's Yiddish Theater District and they played a significant role in theater from the late 19th century to the 1950s. Stella Adler became the most influential member of their family. During a long acting career of minor character roles, Jay Adler appeared in more than 40 films and 37 television series between 1938 and 1976. He appeared in The Big Combo (1955), Stanley Kubrick's The Killing (1956) and Jerry Lewis' The Family Jewels (1965). In 1961, Adler appeared both in the episode "The Lady and the Lawyer" of the television series The Asphalt Jungle and in The Lawbreakers, a theatrical film version of the episode. Jay Adler died at age 81 in Woodland Hills, California and was buried in the Mount Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, New York.
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