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Beverly Lynne was born on 31 October 1973 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Atonement of Janis Drake (2013), Polycarp (2007) and Hell's Highway (2002). She has been married to Glen Meadows since 22 April 2006. They have one child.- Actress
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Over the course of her career, Cari Shayne has amassed an impressive resume with leading roles in numerous television pilots, television series, feature films, and made-for-TV-movies. Cari began her career as a teen, starring as Karen Wexler on the daytime drama General Hospital (1963) and quickly parlayed into prime-time when she recurred as Neve Campbell's best friend on the hit Fox series Party of Five (1994).
Shayne has also carried a number of made-for-television movies such as Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge (1995) in which she portrayed the life of the young, country music sensation, Naomi Judd. She starred alongside Thomas Gibson, Meredith Baxter, and Tom Conti as the lead character in Louisa May Alcott's The Inheritance (1997), the western classic Shaughnessy (1996) with Sarah Paulson, and The Price of Heaven (1997) directed by Peter Bogdanovich in which she starred with Grant Show and the incomparable Cicely Tyson.
Cari has guest-starred and recurred on a long list of television shows such as Cold Case (2003), The Division (2001), Star Trek: Voyager (1995), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), to name a few, and also starred in the television pilots, Forbidden Island (1999) and "Dope."
After appearing as Detective Rachel Harding on Criminal Minds (2005) in 2008, Cari decided to take a break from acting and enrolled in nursing school to explore the medical field. After training in the trenches at LA County USC Medical Center, Cari became a high-risk Obstetrical Nurse, working with both women and babies in a hospital setting.
After an 11-year hiatus, Cari has returned to her television roots as Dr. Genevieve Cates in the Emmy Award-winning series The Bay (2010) on Amazon and recently made an appearance as Jack and Rebecca's maternity nurse in This is Us.- Actress
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Amie Harwick was born on 20 May 1981 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for The Devil's Muse (2007), Midnight 2020 (2016) and Blabber Box (2011). She died on 15 February 2020 in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.- Jamie Moyer was born on 18 November 1962 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, USA. He was previously married to Karen Phelps.
- Born outside of Philadelphia, Richard Charles Brand II entered the world on 17 October 1978, the second child of Dick Brand Sr. and Jacqueline Knouse. Within the first five years of his life, Richie was on the move to Arizona with his family. Despite numerous moves in and around the city of Phoenix, Richie settled down in this Southwestern desert town determined to make a name for himself. After beginning work at age 13 and making as much money as he could to support himself, Richie graduated in the top ten percent of his class from Mountain Pointe High School in 1996. With dreams of becoming a sportscaster, Richie attended Arizona State University in the Fall of 1996 and graduated swiftly thereafter in the Spring of 2000 with a B.A. in Broadcasting from the esteemed Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. With a sportscaster career put on hold, Brand moved to Los Angeles in July 2000 to pursue a job in finance. Shortly after this big move and a stagnant position at his job, Richie decided to pursue an interest in acting. These dreams were achieved in mid-2002, when Richie landed a breakthrough role in the Saran Kolankaya-directed _ Hillz, The (2003)_ , (set for release in 2003). Brand plays the role of "X" in the film, a troublesome drug dealer who does not shy away from confrontation and ends up paying the ultimate price.
Shortly after wrapping up work on "The Hillz," Richie moved back to his hometown of Phoenix, where he is eager to pursue his dreams. He now resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, and would like to tell his fans that he will be back shortly. - Scott Brunner is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League who played for the New York Giants Football Team from 1980 to 1983, the Denver Broncos in 1984, and the St. Louis Cardinals in 1985.
Scott Brunner was born in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, and grew up in Middletown, New York. By the time he started high school, the family had moved to West Chester, Pennsylvania. Brunner played high school football at Henderson High School in West Chester, Pennsylvania and Lawrence High School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, where the family had moved before his junior year.
Brunner was selected by the New York Giants Football Team in the sixth round of the 1980 NFL Draft. He replaced an injured Phil Simms during the 1981 season as the starting quarterback for the Giants. With Brunner leading them, the Giants beat Philadelphia Eagles 20-10, but subsequently lost to the San Francisco 49ers 17-10. The Giants defeated The Los Angeles Rams 10-7 and the St. Louis Cardinals 20-10, setting up a season finale against the Dallas Cowboys, in which a win would clinch their first playoff berth since 1963. The Giants won the game 13-10 in overtime. The Giants were unable to build on their success in 1982, mainly due to the 1982 NFL Players strike that reduced the schedule to nine games. Brunner was named the starter for the 1983 season opener against the Rams. Parcells chose Brunner over Simms, Jeff Rutledge and Mark Reed.
Brunner was traded to the Denver Broncos on April 27, 1984, in exchange for a fourth-round draft pick. Brunner was placed on injured reserve with a knee infection. He was traded to the Green Bay Packers on April 26, 1985, in exchange for a 1986 sixth round draft pick, but was again traded, this time to the Cardinals on August 26, 1985, for another 1986 sixth round pick. After backing up Neil Lomax in 1985, Brunner was released by the Cardinals on August 27, 1986. In his NFL career, he played in 72 games and threw for 29 touchdowns. He rushed for one touchdown and passed for 6,457 yards. - Gary was born and raised near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His first acting job was at age 11 on a local TV show called "Kingdom Kids". He continued to act in high school and at Cedarville College in Ohio, where he competed nationally in forensics (inter-collegiate speech) and was the Ohio State Champion in After Dinner Speaking for two consecutive years.
He toured for three years and over 500 performances in 45 states with the musical theatre group Jeremiah People, and was managing director of Ozark Actors Theatre in Rolla, Missouri. Additionally, Gary co-hosted a morning radio show on KDAA 97.5 in Missouri, and was heard in many commercials for the station. Soon after moving to Los Angeles in August of 2000, Gary made his network debut on The District (2000), and began appearing in several plays with Actors Co-op theatre company, of which he's a member.
Gary is currently working on a one-man show entitled "Almost Amish", and just completed filming on an independent feature called "The Falls". - Actor
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James Paul Shephard was born on September 20, 1983 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, USA. Growing up he has always had a passion for acting. He is known for being a content creator on the YouTube channel "Filmcore Digital", where he creates content to improve his skills as an actor and filmmaker. He has been married to Clara Shephard since September 27, 2014.