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Raised in a working-class Ohio town, Danielle Nicolet moved with her family to southern California to train in gymnastics. She competed through her teenage years, but finally admitted that acting was her dream. She has always played unpredictable characters, whether they be dramatic or comedic. Early on she appeared most notably in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 (1993), The Jacksons: An American Dream (1992), Where Truth Lies (1996), Shadow of Doubt (1998) and Race (1998). She spent six seasons as "Caryn" on the Emmy-winning sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996), and has since established herself as a truly versatile and engaging star. In 2005 Entertainment Weekly named her "the breakout star of the network" for her turn on the sitcom Second Time Around (2004). She has since twice been deemed "favorite character to watch" for her work as the cross-bearing head of the ICU on the TNT hospital drama, Heartland (2007) and as the insecure and oversexed pal of Debra Messing and Judy Davis on the USA Network series The Starter Wife (2008). Danielle has also appeared in the films Ticking Clock (2011), Alpha Males Experiment (2009) and Rocker (2006).- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Freddie Smith grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio and moved to Los Angeles in the summer of 2006.
His first role on television was a co-star on the series "Medium" in 2008. Since then, Freddie has gone on to book many national commercial spots and had a recurring role on 90210. He got his big break in 2011 when he booked the role of Sonny Kiriakis on the hit soap opera "Days of Our Lives," where he later won an Emmy for his work.
Freddie also co-hosts a podcast called "The Freddie and Alyssa Show" with his fiancee, Alyssa Tabit.- Actor
- Soundtrack
You'd think with a last name like that, character player Andrew Tombes was doomed to play gravediggers in horrors or coroners in crime drama. Not usually, and when he did, it was often played for laughs. Born June 29, 1885 in Ohio, he was an athletic sort who played a lively, talented game of college baseball at Phillips-Exeter Academy but the dreams of entertaining quickly took over. As a performer he started things off in minstrels and musical revues, and appeared notably as a vaudevillian comic. Appearances in "Flo-FLo (1908), The College Girls" (1909), "Miss 1917" (1917) and "Poor Little Ritz Girl" (1920) led to the really big time for a comedian -- Ziegfeld. He slayed 'em as a star headliner in the Ziegfeld Follies in the 1920s, and played a wide range of squirrely parts in everything from Shakespeare to screwball farce. It was friend 'Will Rogers' from his old Follies days, who invited Tombes, at age 50, to settle in Hollywood as a prime featured performer in Rogers' film vehicle Doubting Thomas (1935). Thereafter at Fox he played the quintessentially bald, bemused and bug-eyed executive, professor, police captain, movie mogul or school administrator, but the parts got smaller and smaller. He went on to freelance in scores of featherweight "B" movies, often uncredited, mostly musicals and/or comedies. On the funereal side, he did play a dour undertaker's assistant in the Hope/Crosby vehicle Road to Morocco (1942) and a mortician in The Mad Ghoul (1943). True to form, his last movie role was in a comedy, the forgettable The Go-Getter (1956). He died about two decades later at the age of 90 in New York City.- Jarrod Bunch was an outstanding athelete that earned a football scholarship to attend the University of Michigan. An all-american running back, he was drafted in the first round of the NFL draft by the New York Giants in 1991. He went to the Raiders in 1994 and and retired from the NFL in 1995. He attended the Actor's Institute in New York City and shortly after began auditioning. His first break was playing George Foreman in, Don King: Only in America (1997).
- Actor
- Producer
Matthew Hatchette was born in Jefferson, Ohio, where he went to high school. A Langston University graduate, Hatchette initially attended Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pennsylvania. He attended Jefferson Area High School, where he played quarterback and was also a member of the basketball team. His retired #5 jersey is on display in the school cafeteria, along with an article about when he was drafted. He is believed to be the only Jefferson Falcon in any sport to have his number retired. Hatchette is a former NFL wide receiver. He played in the NFL from 1997 to 2003. He played for such teams as the Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, and Jacksonville Jaguars, respectively. He also played in the NFL Europe league as a member of the Amsterdam Admirals.- S.D. Wilcox was born on 8 February 1863 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for The Heart of Maryland (1927), Danger Patrol (1928) and Phantom Police (1926). He died on 11 February 1945 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Production Manager
Born in Ashtabula, she was the daughter of Chris R. and MaryAnn (Tulino) Alleman. Kelly graduated from Harbor High School class of 1995, Lakeland Community College with an Associates Degree and Cleveland State University with a BA in Film, where she worked on student films as production manager and crew. She died in 2017, after a courageous five year battle with cancer (Multiple Myeloma).- Actor
- Soundtrack
Ryan Hilliard was born on 20 January 1945 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for The Exterminator (1980), Heartburn (1986) and Night of the Zombies (1981).- Jim Strang was born on 23 June 1945 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for The Shadow People (2011), One Day: A Musical (2014) and Rebirth (2020).
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- Music Department
- Actress
Edith Barstow was born on 25 September 1905 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for The Gem of the Ocean (1934), The Best of Broadway (1954) and The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950). She died on 6 January 1960 in Sarasota, Florida, USA.- Additional Crew
- Actor
Richard Barstow was born on 1 April 1908 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for A Star Is Born (1954), The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) and New Faces (1954). He died on 2 May 1981 in New York City, New York, USA.- Donn Bennett was born on 17 September 1909 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for A Small Circle of Friends (1980), The Big Idea (1952) and The Arthur Murray Party (1950). He died on 20 August 1986 in Olean, New York, USA.
- Robert Essig was born in 1970 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He died on 3 February 2019 in the USA.
- Marc Loutzenhiser was born on 3 June 1982 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for A Day to Love and Die (2005).
- Juha Mannerkorpi was born on 28 June 1915 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for Snow Woman (1968), Avain (1981) and Ennen kuin me kaikki olemme hukkuneet (1972). He died on 15 September 1980 in Helsinki, Finland.
- Frank Eldredge was born on 7 June 1897 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for Klondike (1960). He died on 5 October 1961 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
- Grace Griswold was born on 20 September 1866 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for One Exciting Night (1922), The Ragged Edge (1923) and Anna Ascends (1922). She died on 14 June 1927 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Additional Crew
- Casting Department
Sheila Eyajan was born in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. She is known for Too Good to Be True (1997), Striking Resemblance (1997) and Allyson Is Watching (1997).- Bob August was born on 6 October 1921 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He died on 9 September 2011 in Wooster, Ohio, USA.
- Charles Burchfield was born on 9 April 1893 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA. He died on 11 January 1967 in West Seneca, New York, USA.
- Robert Lighthizer was born on 11 October 1947 in Ashtabula, Ohio, USA.