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- Samantha Smith was born on 29 June 1972 in Houlton, Maine, USA. She was an actress, known for Lime Street (1985), Charles in Charge (1984) and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962). She died on 25 August 1985 in Auburn, Maine, USA.
- Editorial Department
- Art Department
- Writer
Natalie Kalmus was born on 7 April 1882 in Houlton, Maine, USA. She was a writer, known for The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Rope (1948) and Gone with the Wind (1939). She was married to Herbert T. Kalmus. She died on 15 November 1965 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.- Actor
- Producer
- Sound Department
Bill was an award-winning actor, director, writer, and producer of audio fiction, who taught and inspired hundreds of people in the art form. As a long-time member of the National Audio Theatre Festivals family, Bill shared his passion for audio storytelling in workshops, performances, and more. Bill started by working with British audio genius Dirk Maggs. From there he voiced Spiderman for BBC radio, became Bob The Builder in American cartoons, brought the X-Files to audio with much of the original cast, voiced over 400 audiobooks, and founded three audio theatre production companies in the U.S., establishing his own Mind's Eye Productions as one of the first independent, all-digital production facilities in the country. AudioFile Magazine named him "one of the best voices of the century" in 2012.- Writer
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Christian McLaughlin was born on 29 September 1967 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Young and the Restless (1973), Jessie (2011) and Spyder Games (2001).- Songwriter "You Came a Long Way From St. Louis"), pianist, composer and arranger, educated at the New England Conservatory and a student of George Cohen, Joseph Schillinger, John Cage, and Tom Timothy. He was a pianist in night clubs, dance halls and on radio from 1937, and arranged for the orchestras of Les Brown, Tommy Dorsey, and Randy Brooks. He led his own group in 1950, performed at the International Jazz Festival in 1962, and made many records. Joining ASCAP in 1943, he collaborated musically with Bob Russell, Eddie De Lange, Joseph McCarthy and Mack Discant. His other popular-song compositions include "Just As Though You Were Here", "Who Threw the Whiskey In the Well?", "A Door Will Open", "Holiday Forever", "A Boy From Texas", "Over the Weekend", "Where Flamingoes Fly", "99 Years" and "Season's Greetings".
- Actor
- Director
Robert Gray was born on 2 August 1881 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The Great Radium Mystery (1919), Shorty Goes to College (1917) and The Ranger (1918). He died on 1 August 1963 in Mono County, California, USA.- John Hammond Moore was born on 20 October 1924 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He died in September 2017 in New Hampshire, USA.
- Marcus Davis was born on 24 August 1973 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He is an actor, known for Worth Fighting For, TNA Today (2007) and Where Are They Now? (2016). He has been married to Lara Davis since 22 September 2010. They have two children.
- Meredith F. Burrill was born on 23 December 1902 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He was married to Nellie Bannister and Betty Didcoct. He died on 5 October 1997 in Washington, USA.
- Additional Crew
- Director
- Writer
Nicholas Guy was born on 6 February 1997 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Drapes, The Clown (2019), That Kinda Night (2016) and Mouth to Mouth (2017). He has been married to Chris Stephens since 14 August 2016.- Alton Kelley was born on 17 June 1940 in Houlton, Maine, USA. He is known for John Cipollina - Electric Guitarslinger (1991), The Life and Times of the Red Dog Saloon (1996) and San Francisco Sounds: A Place in Time (2023). He was married to Marguerite Kelley. He died on 1 June 2008 in Petaluma, California, USA.
- Animation Department
- Production Manager
- Additional Crew
Nancy Lane was born on 18 November 1940 in Houlton, Maine, USA. She was a production manager, known for Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996), The Head (1994) and Dig (1972). She died on 20 November 2020 in Goshen, New York, USA.