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- Actor
- Additional Crew
Len Hendry was born on 7 March 1909 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. He was an actor, known for The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962), The Lemon Drop Kid (1951) and Branded (1965). He died on 18 February 1981 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.- Writer
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Raymond Carver was born on 25 May 1938 in Clatskanie, Oregon, USA. He was a writer, known for Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014), Short Cuts (1993) and Everything Must Go (2010). He was married to Tess Gallagher and Maryanna Burk-Carver. He died on 2 August 1988 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.- Gabe Rygaard was born on 3 August 1971 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA. He was married to Katy. He died on 16 September 2016 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.
- Make-Up Department
- Additional Crew
Maurice Seiderman was born on 27 October 1907 in Samara, Russia. He is known for The Madmen of Mandoras (1963), Shake Hands with Murder (1944) and First Yank Into Tokyo (1945). He was married to Genya Fidler. He died on 18 July 1989 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.- Grover Krantz was a physical anthropology professor who holds the distinction of being the first serious academic person to dedicate himself to studying and researching Bigfoot. Krantz was born on November 5, 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah and grew up in Rockford, Illinois. His family moved back to Utah when he was ten. Grover got a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Utah in 1955 and a Master's degree from the University of California in 1958. In 1971 Krantz earned a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Grover specialized in human evolution. Krantz began his studies in 1963. He theorized that Sasquatch was a descendant of a species of gigantic prehistoric ape known as Gigantopithecus, was a staunch defender of the controversial 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film (which purports to show a real Bigfoot walking in the woods), and advocated the possible shooting and killing of a Bigfoot as a means to an end of proving their existence. Grover taught at the University of Washington from 1968 up until his retirement in 1998. Krantz was interviewed in numerous documentaries about Bigfoot; said films include "Bigfoot: Man or Beast?," "The Mysterious Monsters," and "Sasquatch Odyssey: The Hunt for Bigfoot." Grover Krantz died at age 70 from pancreatic cancer at his home in Port Angeles, Washington on February 14, 2002. His skeleton was donated to the Smithsonian's Museum of Natural History.
- Camera and Electrical Department
Jack Harmon was born on 16 June 1935 in Michigan, USA. Jack is known for The Young Riders (1989) and Poison Ivy (1985). Jack was married to Tammy. Jack died on 23 September 2022 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.- Music Department
Nico Snel was born on 4 August 1934 in Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He is known for Oz: The American Fairyland (1997). He died on 23 October 2003 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.- Larry Harris was born on 31 May 1947 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. Larry was married to Mary Candice Hill. Larry died on 18 December 2017 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.
- Art Department
- Production Designer
- Art Director
Don Nunley followed his father into the film industry in 1959. He has film credits as a property master, set decorator and production designer. He has been a member of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1977. In his 30 years on motion picture sets he worked with Jack Lemmon on Save the Tiger, Dustin Hoffman on Little Big Man, Steve McQueen on 24 Hours of Le Mans and Robert DeNiro on the Deer Hunter plus many other major feature films. In television he worked with Ronald Reagan (Chrysler Theater), Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway (McHale's Navy), Chuck Conners (The Rifleman), Larry Hagman and Linda Gray (Dallas.) He also started the first product placement agency in Hollywood, working to get products into movies and TV shows. His company was responsible for ET drinking Coors beer, Tom Cruise wearing Ray-Ban sunglasses in Top Gun and Risky Business, and Robin Williams finding his first job in America at McDonald's in Moscow Across the Hudson. For several years Don has been called upon to present programs for civic groups, college classes, cruises lines, and private parties. He is considered an expert in product placement and consults with several Hollywood studios. Don also wrote a book on the making of the film "Le Mans" called "Steve McQueen: Le Mans in the Rearview Mirror."- Director
- Producer
- Sound Department
Leo Bidne was born on 20 June 1954 in Tacoma, Washington, USA. Leo was a director and producer, known for Sidewalk Wars (2012) and Time (2012). Leo died on 6 March 2019 in Port Angeles, Washington, USA.