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Jose Pablo Cantillo was born in Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA. Jose Pablo is an actor and producer, known for Crank (2006), Disturbia (2007) and Crank: High Voltage (2009).- Actor
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Jan M. Janssen was born on October 26, 1975, in Marshfield, WI. He can be seen as Officer Jan on the hit ABC series The Rookie and is previously known for playing Officer Jenkins on Castle (ABC). Jan also enjoys writing and directing. In 2005, he won the nationwide American Idol & Ford Video Casting Call contest with his "Shining Star" music video. He then worked at NewsChannel 7 (WSAW-CBS) in Wausau, WI as a cameraman/editor while also reporting. He eventually began producing his own movie review segment in 2006, "Reel Talk with Jan Janssen" at WSAW until moving to Los Angeles, CA in 2007.- Chelsea Tallarico was born on 6 March 1989 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Lizzie McGuire (2001), Aerosmith: Fly Away from Here (2001) and VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (2002). She has been married to Jon Foster since 20 June 2015. They have one child.
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Mike Scollins was born on 27 September 1982 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Late Night with Seth Meyers (2014), Saturday Night Live (1975) and Greener Grass (2019).- Actor
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Pat Shea is an actor, creator, and former pro athlete. Shea began his career in entertainment on YouTube, where he started documenting his life as a Division 1 college hockey player at the University of Maine. Pat then transitioned his social media presence to acting in his own comedy short films, sketches, and more. He has gathered a large following of over 250k people for his talents. He uses his experiences from playing hockey, both in college and professionally, as inspiration for many of his successful videos. He writes, produces, and stars in all of them. It was from there that he landed his first acting role in the film "Shattered Ice".- Philip Yale Drew was born on 15 March 1880 in Marshfield Hills, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for The Water Lily (1919), Fruits of Passion (1919) and The Root of Evil (1919). He died on 2 July 1940 in London, England, UK.
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Larry Nunn was born on 23 August 1925 in Marshfield, Oregon, USA. He was an actor, known for Born to Sing (1942), Men of Boys Town (1941) and Strike Up the Band (1940). He was married to Joyce Lorraine Downer. He died on 20 October 1974 in Venice, California, USA.- Actor
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Justin Smith was born Justin David Smith in the small town of Marshfield, Wisconsin to Jeff and Tracy Smith. His dad is the founder, CEO, and President of a building service contracting firm. His mom is a home worker and is on the board of directors of an unmarried mothers' shelter. He has one older brother, Christopher whom he greatly admires. Justin graduated from Spencer High School in 2002 and took a shot at a two year college with a Major in Criminal Justice and a Minor in Psychology. After his first semester, and thinking of his future family, Justin decided that he didn't want to be on the SWAT Team after all. He changed his Major to Music Performance and played in the College Jazz Band as first chair. That's when he started to think about acting. He heard some rumored auditions that were taking place for the college play. He auditioned without any prior training, and much to his dismay, he didn't get the part. His anger and rage caused by the cruelty of the casting director only fueled his inner desire to become a successful actor. During this last semester he met aspiring artist Jessica Anderson. They continued to date even though Jessica had moved to Eau Claire, Wisconsin to go to the University there, and in the summer they got engaged. He then got accepted to a four year college, the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. There he maintained his Music Performance Major but his dreams started to change and become more clear. The second semester of his second year in college, he changed his Major to Theatre Performance. And during this time, his relationship with Jessica started to dwindle. Although it was primarily prompted by Jessica to end the relationship, Justin was forced to break it off. After this emotional breakdown, Justin knew what he had to do. He had to get away and with nothing holding him back. So he applied to one of the most prestigious film schools, The New York Film Academy at the Los Angeles location, and got accepted. He and his brother Christopher took a U-Haul and moved Justin out to Studio City. After living in Los Angeles for two days, Justin quickly got a job offer to be a production assistant on the visual affects stage for the new Mike Judge film Idiocracy starring Luke Wilson. He then got hand picked by Mike Judge to be one of Luke Wilson's "Rodies" in the film. Throughout his schooling Justin kept up his naturalistic people skills and started getting more and more contacts in the industry. And at the beginning of that year, he started dating Sonja Long, a third grade school teacher in Arkansas and commuted frequently from Los Angeles to Arkansas in between school and independent films. After his schooling was finished, Justin got his first Studio Feature Film supporting role in Creepshow 3 as the heroine addict Ronald. Since then, Justin has appeared in over 30 independent films, and when he's not acting, he works as a Lumberjack and tours with his band Fragile, out of Wisconsin. Justin and Sonja tied the knot on November 5, 2006.- Actress
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Ashley Tramonte is a Massachusetts born Actress most recognized for her role in Something True and Sexting in Suburbia. She has worked on numerous film productions and music videos. Most recently she has been spending time between Boston and Los Angeles while furthering her career in films, as well as modeling and continuing her work as an Antibullying spokesperson- Laura Petela was born on 7 August 1983 in Marshfield, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Famous Five (1995), Animal Ark (1997) and Shot Through the Heart (1998).
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Tom Nicholson grew up in Marshfield, Massachusetts, a small beach suburb of Boston. Nicholson started in production at the age of 14 in his telecommunications class "Stews Crew" at Marshfield High School. He attended Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. There he studied film production and graduated in 2003 with a bachelors degree in Mass Communication/Production. After college he moved to Los Angeles, CA. Since then Nicholson has worked on over 55 feature films as well as countless shorts, music videos, commercials, branded content etc. In 2012 Tom was inducted into the Directors Guild of America. Nicholson has made movies all around the world including Costa Rica, France, Malaysia, Belize, Mexico and all over the U.S.- Director
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Andrew Napier is a renowned metal sculpture artist and painter who, on the side, dabbles as a filmmaker. Errr, we may have that backwards, but who really knows? What we do know is the ever-elusive Andrew (who is on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook) was born and raised in Wisconsin and attended the University of Wisconsin - Madison. In 2009, after working on Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds in Berlin, the cheesehead left school and moved to Los Angeles. At the age of 22, Andrew produced the 2012 Academy Award®-winning short film Curfew, likely making him the youngest person to ever produce an Oscar winning film... probably. He directed the feature documentary Mad as Hell (Hot Docs 2014 Winner Conscious Media Award), the award-winning narrative short Grandma's Not A Toaster (Tribeca 2013) and the feature documentary Mary and Bill (Wisconsin Film Festival 2011 Winner Best Documentary). In 2017 Andrew was the editor and executive producer of Active Measures, an acclaimed documentary about Russian interference in the 2016 election. To rebound from such depressing subject matter, Andrew co-wrote, produced, edited, and was the 2nd unit director of a short comedy film called An Orgy in Joshua Tree. It was directed by and stars actor Josh Zuckerman, a good friend and frequent collaborator. Andrew's screenplay adaptation of Dogtooth, a remake of Yorgos Lanthimos' (director of The Favourite) Academy Award®-nominated Greek foreign film of the same name, was optioned by the studio Mandalay Pictures. While his whereabouts are unknown, word is that Andrew is currently directing a feature documentary and writing a feature screenplay which he will also direct.
Andrew has been making films since he was eight years old - from fictional action films about Al Capone, to documentaries about Native American burial effigy mounds. Telling stories has always been his passion. After moving to LA, Andrew was first hired by the online news show The Young Turks. As one of their earliest directors and producers, he was essential in helping build the company into a massive success on YouTube, reaching billions of views. During his tenure at The Young Turks, Andrew co-created What The Flick!?, a popular online film review show. He followed and filmed Cenk Uygur (host and founder of The Young Turks) as he transcended from a YouTube sensation to a national television host on MSNBC and Current TV. This footage was later used for the film Mad as Hell which Andrew independently directed, produced, and edited after he left the company. Oscilloscope Laboratories (a film distribution company founded by 'Beastie Boys' member Adam Yauch) released Mad As Hell both theatrically and on all digital and VOD platforms on Feb 6th, 2015. Andrew's short film Grandma's Not A Toaster premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and became a 'Staff Pick' on Vimeo where it has reached a wide audience. It was distributed by Robert De Niro's studio TriBeCa Productions playing globally on United Airlines.
While his true calling is directing, Andrew has had a prolific career as a producer and editor of both documentary and narrative films. He produced and edited the feature documentaries; The Past is a Grotesque Animal (Sundance Now Doc Club 2014), about the band 'of Montreal' and frontman Kevin Barnes, and Bounce: How the Ball Taught the World to Play (SXSW 2015). Andrew was the editor and executive producer of the award-winning art house film Wasted Beauty, produced by Eva Longoria. He co-produced the feature romantic comedy Lust For Love (2014) starring Fran Kranz and Dichen Lachman. He was the executive producer of the popular documentary The Culture High, the drama A Real Adventure starring Josh Zuckerman, and the dark comedies The Lord of Catan starring Amy Acker, and Limbo starring H. Jon Benjamin and Natasha Leggero. Andrew was an editor of the feature dramas: Before I Disappear (SXSW 2014 Audience Award Winner, IFC Films) and Sidney Hall (Sundance Film Festival 2017, A24), for which he also served as an associate producer. He edited two episodes for First Look Media's (Spotlight) documentary series Primaries, about the 2016 election, which aired on Fusion TV. Andrew is managed by the legendary Ellen Goldsmith-Vein at The Gotham Group.
Along with his passion for welding and painting, Andrew enjoys mountaineering, wine, sci-fi novels, not using Snapchat, wine, saving the world from Artificial Intelligence on a daily basis, and wine.
If you are interested in purchasing an "original Napier" sculpture or painting, email us or please click here. Click here. Click here. Click here. Click here. Or click here.- Sean Morey was born on 26 February 1976 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA.
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jaime Adler was born on 4 January 1982 in Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA. She is known for The Thirst: Blood War (2008) and Satanic (2006).- Michael Scollins was born on 27 September 1982 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Massholes (2000).
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Alicia Cole Heinrich grew up in a small town called Loyal, WI. She claims it all started with her dad and his 1979 1014XL-S Canon video camera, one of the first consumer cameras with sound. Since out of high school she worked for a non-profit and learned video techniques and recording, creating shorts and mini documentaries. In 2011 she met Director Terrell Lamont and within the following years became business partners at 121Studios. they joined forces with Justin Lewis and Heather Webb and moved out to Denver, CO and developed a film company called gritHouse Films. Life takes grit, so does film.- Jack Hannah was born on 25 October 1933 in Marshfield, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for Forgiven (2011) and The Legend of Jake Kincaid (2002). He died on 31 July 2022 in Fresno, California, USA.
- Dr. Ryan Goessl holds degrees from Luther College (Bachelor of Arts), the University of Southern California (Master of Music) and Hansei University (Doctor of Musical Arts) . He is an established choral and orchestral conductor in Seoul, South Korea, and is the founder and director of the Camarata Music Company. Dr. Goessl performs regularly as a conductor and singer in choral, opera, oratorio, and classical works throughout the USA and Korea, and has been heard on tours to Estonia, Finland, Sweden, and Norway.
Dr. Goessl is the resident conductor of the Camarata Music Company's "Chorale" and the auditioned "Chamber Singers", which receive acclaim for their high level of artistry and conviction to the choral art. Camarata Music Company has been honored in guest performances by the President of South Korea, Ambassadors to South Korea, numerous embassy and chambers of commerce engagements, and regular festival guest invitations. Dr. Goessl has received Excellence in Choral Music awards from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the U.S. Embassy of Korea, and the Blue House from the President of South Korea, along with numerous solo music awards. Dr. Goessl is also the conductor of the CMC Orchestra, CMC Children's Choir, and the Hansei University Gyoyang Choir.
Dr. Goessl is a member of the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), International Federation of Choral Music (IFCM), Korea Choral Directors Association (KCDA), Korea Federation of Choral Music (KFCM), Korean British/American Song Association, National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), Korea International Music Educators Association (KIMEA), and the Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA). Dr Goessl also maintains an active voice studio, teaching twenty plus students weekly in voice technique, style, and vocal health. More information about Dr. Goessl can be found at his website. - The Radio Rascals was born on 10 February 1907 in Marshfield, Missouri, USA. He was an actor, known for The True Story of Lili Marlene (1944). He died on 10 July 1964 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
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Kenneth Whelan was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for The Garry Moore Show (1950), Strike It Rich (1951) and Of All Things (1956).- Mike Sullivan was born on 27 February 1968 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA.
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- Actor
Kent Stetson was born on 5 July 1948 in Marshfield, Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is a director and actor, known for Yarns from Pigeon Inlet (1979) and Life Classes (1987).- Mark Tauscher was born on 17 June 1977 in Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA.
- Edwin Hubble was born on 20 November 1889 in Marshfield, Missouri, USA. He died on 28 September 1953 in San Marino, California, USA.