Sunday, September 6, 2009
Movie - Pensieri invadenti (1988)
Really cool - Pensieri invadenti movie
Movie Issued - in 1988.
Countries: Italy
Languages: Italian
In movie have been taken:
Andrea Cagliesi (actor)
Pino Misito (actor)
Maurizio Angeloni (writer)
Birth Notes: Teramo, Italy
Birth Date: 15 May 1959
Birth Notes: Teramo, Italy
Birth Date: 15 May 1959
Alberto Bennati (writer)
Giorgio Tonti (cinematographer)
Carlo Siliotto (composer)
Birth Notes: Rome, Italy
Carlo Siliotto be born delimited by Rome. He started next to study guitar and violin, he consummate his search against trade at the hothouse of music. He was a founding accomplice of the syndicate "Canzoniere del Lazio" with which he adapted both pop and purist Italian music. In 1984 he arranged to focus his flap to message photo score. Since consequently, Carlo grasp calm music in favour of completed 70 films with such director in function of 'Carlo Carlei' (qv) (Italy & USA), 'Maurizio Nichetti' (qv) and 'Carlo Lizzani' (qv) (Italy), 'Clive Donner' (qv) (England & Germany), 'Robert Markowitz' (qv), Roger Young and 'Joseph Sargent' (qv) (USA), and 'Carlos Saura Medrano' (qv) (Spain).
Birth Date: 10 January 1950
Maurizio Angeloni (director)
Birth Notes: Teramo, Italy
Birth Date: 15 May 1959
Saturday, September 5, 2009
The Movie - Insurance (1930)
Not bad - Insurance movie
Movie Premier in 1930.
Sidney B. Zwieback: I can't sleep.::Doctor: Oh, insomnia.::Sidney B. Zwieback: No, I can't sleep.::Doctor: Why can't you sleep?::Sidney B. Zwieback: I can't find a place.
Soundtrack: "Now That the Girls Are Wearing Long Dresses" Written and Performed by 'Eddie Cantor' (qv)
Copyright Holder: Paramount Publix Corporation (original), U.S. Copyright LP1520, 18 August 1930
Variety (New York). 06.25.1930. (WNP), Pg. 109
Sidney Swieback visits the insurance doctor; the examination turns into an stand-up comedy routine, including the song "Now That the Girls are Wearing Long Dresses."
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Musical, Short
Languages: English
Locations: Paramount Studios, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: 9
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: MET:240 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.20 : 1
Release Dates: USA:23 August 1930
In movie have been taken:
Eddie Cantor (actor)
Received a Special Academy Award in 1956 for distinguished service to the film industry., He invented the name "March of Dimes" for the donation campaigns of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (polio), a play on the "March of Time" newsreels. He began the first campaign on his own radio show in January 1938, asking people to mail a dime to the nation's most famous polio victim, President 'Franklin Delano Roosevelt' (qv). Other entertainers joined in the appeal via their own shows, and the White House mail room was deluged with 2,680,000 dimes., President of Screen Actors Guild (SAG) from 1933-35., At one time, when the rights to _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv) were owned by 'Samuel Goldwyn' (qv), Cantor was considered for the role of the Scarecrow. Goldwyn eventually sold the rights to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer., Inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2000., Theme song: "One Hour With You.", Father of 'Marilyn Cantor Baker' (qv), 'Marjorie Cantor' (qv), 'Natalie Cantor Metzger' (qv), 'Edna Cantor McHugh' (qv) and 'Janet Cantor Gari' (qv), Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith. Pg. 89-91. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387, Both his parents died before he was a year old, and he was adopted and raised by his maternal grandmother, Esther Lazarowitz Kantrowitz, who died on January 29, 1917, two days before he signed a long-term contract with 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv) to appear in his "Follies". "Kantrowitz" was the name mistakenly assigned to the boy instead of his actual name, Iskowitz, by a public school registrar. It was shortened to Cantor. Eddie was the nickname given him by his girlfriend, Ida Tobias, whom he later married., Father-in-law of 'Robert Clary' (qv), Often ate the breakfast staple cornflakes and milk for dinner at fancy restaurants. It had been the foodstuff he could afford as an up-and-coming comedian, and due to some personal quirk, he preferred it even after he was rich and famous., Grandfather of 'Brian Gari' (qv) and 'Judy McHugh' (qv), Great-grandfather of 'Lee Newman (I)' (qv), Brother-in-law of 'Nettie Tobias' (qv), Former father-in-law of 'Roberto Gari' (qv), Following his financial loss in the stock market crash of 1929, Eddie Cantor wrote a short humorous book entitled, "Caught Short.", [On happiness] "Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast - you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.", He was awarded 3 Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Motion Pictures at 6648 Hollywood Boulevard; for Television at 1710 Vine Street; and for Radio at 6765 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
Biographical Movies: _The Eddie Cantor Story (1953)_ (qv), _A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor, Star of 'Kid Boots' (1923)_ (qv)
Nick Names: Banjo Eyes, The Apostle of Pep
Death Notes: Beverly Hills, California, USA (heart attack)
Books: James Fisher. _Eddie Cantor: A Bio-Bibliography._ Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1997. ISBN 0313295565, Herbert G. Goldman. _Banjo Eyes: Eddie Cantor and the Birth of Modern Stardom._ New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. ISBN 0195074025, Gregory Koseluk. _Eddie Cantor: A Life in Show Business._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1995. ISBN 078640096X, Eddie Cantor, Jane Kesner Ardmore. _Take My Life._ Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1957., Eddie Cantor. _The Way I See It._ Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1959., Eddie Cantor. _My Life Is In Your Hands._ New York: Harper & Row, 1929., Eddie Cantor. _As I Remember Them._ New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1963.
Singer, songwriter ("Merrily We Roll Along"), clown, author and entertainer, educated bounded by masses school. He made his initial public coming out in Vaudeville in 1907 at New York's Clinton Music Hall, after become a applicant of the Gus Edwards Gang, subsequent touring vaudeville next to Lila Lee with technique of the squad Cantor & Lee. He made Broadway lap appearance in "Canary Cottage", "Broadway Brevities of 1920", "Make It Snappy", "Kid Boots", "Whoopee", "Banjo Eyes", and the Ziegfeld Follies of 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1927. He individual his central radio program in the 1930s, appear constantly completed box in the 1950s, and made heaps documentation. Joining ASCAP in 1951, and his popular-song composition also encompass "Get a Little Fun Out of Life", "It's Great to Be Alive", and "The Old Stage Door". Eddie Cantor also write the book "Ziegfeld, the Great Glorifier" and "As I Remember Them", and the story "My Life Is In Your Hands" and "Take My Life".
Height: 5' 8"
Quotes: [after attending the premiere of the film _The Eddie Cantor Story (1953)_ (qv)] If that was my life, I didn't live., [commenting about losing most of his money in the 1929 stock market crash] Well, folks, they got me in the market just like they got everybody else. In fact, they're not calling it the stock market any more. They're calling it the stuck market., [on 'Al Jolson' (qv)] He was more than just a singer or an actor. He was an experience.
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Salary History: _Whoopee! (1930)_ (qv)::$100,000 + 10% profits
Other Works: Book: "Caught Short! A Saga of Wailing Wall Street". New York: Simon & Schuster, 1929., Book: "World's Book of Best Jokes". New York: World Publishing Co., 1943., Book (w/David Freedman): "Yoo-Hoo, Prosperity!" New York: Simon & Schuster, 1931., Stage, vaudeville, burlesque, radio, television actor, and screenwriter., Earl Carroll's Sketch Book (1929). Musical comedy. Music and lyrics by 'E.Y. Harburg' (qv) and 'Jay Gorney' (qv). Material by 'Earl Carroll (I)' (qv), 'Sidney Skolsky' (qv) and 'Eddie Cantor' (qv). Conceived by Earl Carroll. Additional text by 'Eddie Welch' (qv). Additional numbers by 'Billy Rose (I)' (qv), Vincent Rose, Harry Tobias, 'Charles Tobias' (qv), Benny Davis, Ted Snyder, 'Renee Russell (I)' (qv), Charles L. Sansone, 'Irving Kahal' (qv), Arnold Johnson, 'Jean Hubert (II)' (qv), 'Irving Actman' (qv) and 'Abner Silver (I)' (qv). Music orchestration by 'Domenico Savino' (qv). Production Supervised by Earl Carroll. Choreography by 'LeRoy Prinz' (qv). Directed by 'Edgar J. MacGregor' (qv). Earl Carroll Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 30 Sep 1929 to Mar 1930, then moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 10 Mar 1930 to close): 1 Jul 1929-7 Jun 1930 (392 performances). Cast: Irene Ahlberg, Eleanor Ahren, Violet Arnold, Faith Bacon, Harry Blue, Dorothy Britton, Marian Carew, Dorothy Carroll, Slim Cavanaugh, Catherine Clark, Elsie Connor, Evelyn Crowell, Janet Currie, Nancy Decker, Frances Delacy, 'William Demarest' (qv) (in "Ensemble"), Grace Du Faye, Sammy Duncan, Carlton Emmy, Maryjo Engers, Ann Faye, Collette Francis, Dorothea Frank, Estelle Fratus, Louise Garnett, Bob Geraghty, 'George Givot' (qv), Marion Harcke, Angeline Hassel, Eileen Healy, Don Howard, Bert Jason, Renee Johnson, Frances Joyce, Margaret Joyce, Henrietta Kay, 'Patsy Kelly' (qv), Nelda Kincaid, Will Mahoney, Mary Masher, Vera Milton, Odessa Morgan, Marion O'Day, Omar, Catherine O'Neil, Irma Philbin, Peggy Purcell, Blanche Reeves, Bob Robson, Etna Ross, Winifred Starr, Rita Stone, Three Sailors, Phelps Twins, 'Beryl Wallace' (qv), Flo Ward, Eileen Wenzel, Diana White, Vivian Wilson, Coly Worth, Gracie Worth. Produced by Earl Carroll., Banjo Eyes (1941). Musical comedy. Music by 'Vernon Duke' (qv). Material by 'Joseph Quillan (II)' (qv) and Izzy Ellison. Lyrics by John La Touche. Additional lyrics by Harold Adamson. Based on "Three Men on a Horse" by 'John Cecil Holm' (qv) and 'George Abbott' (qv). "We Did It Before" by Charles Tobias and 'Cliff Friend' (qv). Orchestrations supervised by 'Domenico Savino' (qv). Music arranged by Domenico Savino and Charles L. Cooke. Vocal arrangements by Buck Warnick. The De Marco's arrangements by Alan Moran. Featuring songs by George Sumner. Costume Design by 'Irene Sharaff' (qv). Direction and Lighting Design by 'Hassard Short' (qv). Hollywood Theatre: 25 Dec 1941-12 Apr 1942 (126 performances). Cast: 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) (as "Erwin Trowbridge"), Ray Arnett, E.J. Blunkall, Betty Boyce, Norma Brown, 'Audrey Christie' (qv), 'June Clyde' (qv), Jimmy Corke, Kay Coulter, Ronnie Cunningham, Sally De Marco, Tony De Marco, 'Doris Dowling' (qv), Clark Eggleston, Carle Erbele, John Ervin, James Farrell, Florence Foster, Kate Friedlich, Chick Gagnon, Grace Gilren, Anne Graham, Arthur Grahl, Linda Griffeth, Miriam Gwinn, Ray Harrison, Doug Hawkins, Mitzi Haynes, Peggy Ann Holmes, Virginia Howe, Helene Hudson, 'Adele Jergens' (qv), Bill Johnson, Ray Johnson, Doris Kent, George Lovesee, Lynn, Royce, and Vanya, Lynn Malone, Rayford Malone, Joseph Malvin, Remi Martell, Ray Mayer, Morton Mayo (as "Banjo Eyes"), 'Virginia Mayo (I)' (qv) (as "Ginger, The Girl with "Banjo Eyes"), John McCord, Jack Nagle, Leona Olsen, George Richmond, Tina Rigat, 'Richard Rober' (qv), Sherry Shadburne, Phil Shafer, Billy Skipper Jr., Puddy Smith, 'Lionel Stander' (qv) (as "Patsy"), 'Jacqueline Susann' (qv) (as "Miss Clark"), Shirl Thomas, Marie Vanneman, Mimi Walthers, Ray Weamer, Evelyn Weiss, Audrey Westphal, Tommy Wonder, Margie Young. Produced by Albert Lewis., Nellie Bly (1946). Musical. Music by 'Jimmy Van Heusen' (qv). Material by Joseph Quillan. Lyrics by 'Johnny Burke (I)' (qv). Musical Director: Charles Drury. Choreography by Edward Caton and Lee Sherman. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. Adelphi Theatre: 21 Jan 1946- 2 Feb 1946 (16 performances). Cast: 'Walter Armin' (qv) (as "Pulitzer" and "French Mayor"), Suzie Baker, Artells Dickson, 'William Gaxton' (qv) (as "Frank Jordan"), 'Joy Hodges' (qv) (as "Nellie Bly"), 'Victor Moore (I)' (qv) (as "Phineas T. Fogarty"), 'Harry Murray (I)' (qv) (as "Deckhand" and "Official"), William O'Shay, Fred Peters, Edward Robins, Lubov Roudenko, Drucilla Strain, Robert Strauss, Larry Stuart, Doris Sward, The Debonairs, Jack Voeth, Jack Whitney. Produced by Nat Karson and 'Eddie Cantor' (qv)., Eddie Cantor at The Palace (1931). Special Presentation. Palace Theatre: 31 Oct 1931- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: 'Eddie Cantor' (qv)., Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 (1927). Musical revue. Based on material by 'Harold Atteridge' (qv) and 'Eddie Cantor' (qv). Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Music by 'Irving Berlin (I)' (qv). Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Ferde Grofe, Arthur Gutman, Louis Katzman, Paul Lannin, Frank Tours and 'Roy Webb (I)' (qv). Featuring songs by 'Bill Munro (I)' (qv). Directed by Sammy Lee, 'E.B. 'Zeke' Colvan' (qv) and 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv). New Amsterdam Theatre: 16 Aug 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (167 performances). Cast: Jean Ackerman, Pirkko Ahlquist, Wilma Ansell, Jean Audree, Anita Avila, Franklyn Bauer, Dorothy Bauman, Leo Bill, Bonnie Blackwood, Antoinette Boots, Helen Hayes Brown, Genevieve Browne, The Brox Sisters, Gloria Bujee, Edna Bunte, Dorothy Burr, Bobbie Campbell, 'Eddie Cantor' (qv), Kae Carroll, Olga Chalmers, Peggy Chamberlin, Paul Chezzi, Lillian Clark, Babe Colby, Ripples Covert, Eileen Cullen, Mignon Dallette, Myrna Darby, 'Claudia Dell' (qv), Irene Delroy, Dorothy Donahue, Mary Donahue, Pauline Dove, Alma Drange, Anna Dumar, Cliff Edwards, 'Ruth Etting' (qv), Fairchild & Rainger, Murrel Finely, Grace Fleming, Lora Foster, Amy Frank, Vera Fredericks, Marie Gale, Rose Gale, Paul Ghezzi, Doreen Glover, Rita Glynde, Frances Gorton, Evelyn Graves, Velma Grimm, Edith Hayward, Dan Healy, Ross Hines, Edna Wallace Hopper, The Ingenues, Bob Ingersoll, Mary Irwin, Madeline Janis, Billie Jenks, Paula Jones, Bettye Junod, Helen Kaiser, Lily Kimari, Lydia Krashinsky, Kathleen Krosby, Ida Lanvin, Marjorie Leet, Frances Leighton, Marguerite Lichti, 'Claire Luce' (qv), Polly Luce, Marie Marceline, Margaret Mayer, Harry McNaughton, Beth Milton, Mixi, Catherine Moylan, Bonnie Murray, Myrio and Desha, Marie Novak, Agnes O'Laughlin, Blanche Olsen, Peggy O'Neil, Nona Otero, Jessie Payne, Frank Phillips, Nickie Pitell, Alice Pleis, Louise Powell, William H. Power, Albertina Rasche Girls, Gladys Rennick, Anita Rice, Kathryn Ringquist, Virginia Roberts, Olga Royce, Lee Russell, Dorothy Ryan, Phil Ryley, Blanche Satchell, Bunny Schum, Mickie Seiden, Tommie Shannon, Frank Sherlock, Al Siegel, Mina Smith, Mina Sorel, Laura Standish, Cora Stephens, Jack Stevens, Wanda Stevenson, 'Norma Taylor (I)' (qv), Andrew Tombes, Nildred Turner, 'Frances Upton' (qv), Blossom Vreeland, Florence Ward, Marion Wellman, Lucy Westgate, Gertrude Williams, Frances Woodward, Gladys Young. Produced by 'Abraham L. Erlanger' (qv) and 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv), Kid Boots (1923). Musical comedy ("A Musical Comedy of Palm Beach and Golf"). Music by 'Harry Tierney (I)' (qv). Material by 'William Anthony McGuire' (qv) and 'Otto A. Harbach' (qv). Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Frank E. Barry. Directed by 'Edward Royce' (qv). Earl Carroll Theatre: (moved to The Selwyn Theatre from 1 Sep 1924 to close): 31 Dec 1923- 21 Feb 1925 (489 performances). Cast: 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) (as "Kid Boots, Caddy Master"), 'Mary Eaton (I)' (qv), Jack Andrews, Dove Atkinson, 'Robert Barrat' (qv) (as "Randolph Valentine"), Beth Beri, William Blett, Eugenie Brew, Violet Brown, Marie Callahan, Eleanor Dell, Doris Dixon, Harland Dixon, Elizabeth Dougher, Juanita Erickson, Rass Erickson, Paul Everton, Harry Fender, Joan Gardner, Mareta George, Pearl Germond, Thomas Green, Betty Grey, Eunice Hall, Carlos Hatvary, 'Jobyna Howland' (qv), Sonia Ivanoff, Gladys Keck, Lloyd Keyes, Lily Kimari, Sylvia Kingsley, Edna Locke, Jessie Madison, William Maguire, Alma Mamay, Muriel Manners, Morton McConnachie, 'Frances McHugh' (qv) (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Madelyn Morrisey, Victor Munroe, Dennis Murray, Polly O'Claire, George Olsen, John Patterson, Jessie Payne, Elva Pomfret, Violet Regal, Waldo Roberts, John Rutherford, Evelyn Sayers, Harry Short, Carolyn Smith, Robert Spencer, Diana Stegman, Katharine Stuart, Ayres Tavitt, Mrs. Taylor, Carola Taylor, Ethelind Terry, Blossom Vreeland, Dick Ware, Florence Ware, Rella Winn, Velma Ziegler, Frank Zolt. Produced by 'Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.' (qv) Note: This production was one of the biggest hits of the Roaring 20's and is considered by many critics to be the quintessential Jazz Age Broadway musical.
Charles C. Wilson (actor)
Mort Blumenstock (director)
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Movie - Il babau (2003)
I enjoyed Il babau movie
Movie Premier in 2003.
Budget: € 2,000
Color Info: Color
Countries: Italy
Genres: Short, Comedy
Languages: Italian
Locations: Milan, Lombardia, Italy
Runtimes: Italy:8
Sound Mix: Stereo
Tech Info: RAT:1.78 : 1
Release Dates: Italy:13 July 2003
In movie played:
Gaia Bracco (producer)
Corrado Serri (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
Birth Date: 7 November 1977
Giovanni Grandi (composer)
Gaia Bracco (director)
Andrea Gandolfo (editor)
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
The Movie - Isolina do Caurel (1997)
People recommend Isolina do Caurel movie
Movie Issued - in 1997.
Countries: Spain
Genres: Short, Drama
Languages: Galician
Runtimes: Spain:16
In movie have been taken:
Monti Castiñeiras (actor)
Birth Name: Rodríguez, Ramón Castiñeiras
Birth Notes: Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Has made many spots and TV commercials.
Other Works: Plays: - "Amantes" de Brian Friel. - "As laranxas máis laranxas de todas in fix of laranxas" de Carlos Casares (Compañía Ítaca). - "Rei Lear" e "Noite de Reis" de W. Shakespeare. (Teatro accomplish Noroeste.). - "Borracheira de paixón" de X Morais, M. Castiñeiras, M. San Martín(Fórmula Films).
Manuel Lourenzo (actor)
Birth Name: Pérez, Manuel María Lourenzo
Birth Notes: Ferreira do Valadouro, Lugo, Galicia, Spain
Birth Date: 14 May 1943
Miguel Castelo (producer)
Birth Name: Agra, Miguel Ángel Castelo
Birth Notes: Freás de Eiras, Ramirás, Ourense, Galicia, Spain
Birth Date: 1946
Amalia Mato (producer)
Birth Name: Vidal, Amalia Mato
Birth Notes: Ferrol, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Birth Date: 1966
Ana Monteagudo (producer)
Birth Notes: Galicia, Spain
Chema Gagino (writer)
Birth Notes: Corme, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Birth Date: 1964
Ricky Morgade (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: A Coruña, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Birth Date: 1968
Michel Canadá (composer)
Chema Gagino (director)
Birth Notes: Corme, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Birth Date: 1964
Juan Lesta (editor)
Birth Name: Pérez, Juan Lesta
Birth Notes: A Coruña, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
Birth Date: 13 February 1971
Monday, August 31, 2009
The Movie - Kinjirareta tekunikku
I recommend to look Kinjirareta tekunikku movie (Forbidden Technique).
Movie Issued - in 1966.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: Japan
Languages: Japanese
Runtimes: 75
Release Dates: Japan:November 1966
In movie have been taken:
Shoziyo Kimoto (actor)
Yuichi Minato (actor)
Shusaku Muto (actor)
Kohei Tsuzaki (actor)
Kazuko Kano (actress)
Kaoru Miya (actress)
Toshio Godai (writer)
Shirô Suzuki (cinematographer)
Minoru Chiba (composer)
Hiroshi Mukai (director)
Birth Name: Mukae, Hiroki
Birth Notes: Japan
Death Date: 9 June 2008
Death Notes: Tokyo, Japan (liver failure)
Birth Date: 16 October 1937
Birth Name: Mukae, Hiroki
Birth Notes: Japan
Death Date: 9 June 2008
Death Notes: Tokyo, Japan (liver failure)
Birth Date: 16 October 1937
The Movie - I Was a Quality of Life Violation (2004)
Really cool - I Was a Quality of Life Violation movie
Movie Issued - in 2004.
Budget: $500
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Short, Comedy
Languages: English
Locations: New York City, New York, USA
Runtimes: USA:35
Release Dates: USA:22 November 2004
In movie have been taken:
Faceboy (actor)
Rob Shapiro (actor)
Willoughby Sharp (actor)
Death Notes: New York City, New York, USA (cancer)
Birth Notes: New York City, New York, USA
Death Date: 17 December 2008
Birth Date: 23 January 1936
Noah Tarnow (actor)
Birth Notes: New Jersey, USA
Other Works: The quizmaster and producer of the Big Quiz Thing, New York City's premier live trivia event.
Birth Date: 14 July 1975
Reverend Jen Miller (actress)
Articles: "Femme Fatales" (USA), February 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 2, pg. 52-54, by: Mike Watt, "Terror Firmer's Reverend Jen"
Birth Name: Miller, Jennifer
Birth Notes: Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Birth Date: 24 July 1972
Nick Zedd (producer)
Articles: "Ecco" (USA), 1996, Iss. 21, pg. 14-17, by: Charles Kilgore, "Alternative Eye"
Interviews: "Bibel" (Sweden), October 1999, Iss. 11, pg. 112-115, by: Fredrik Strage, "Han ska bränna varenda jävla film"
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Other Works: Wrote book, "Totem of the Depraved" ISBN 1880985357
Birth Date: 8 May 1958
Reverend Jen Miller (writer)
Articles: "Femme Fatales" (USA), February 2002, Vol. 11, Iss. 2, pg. 52-54, by: Mike Watt, "Terror Firmer's Reverend Jen"
Birth Name: Miller, Jennifer
Birth Notes: Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Birth Date: 24 July 1972
Nick Zedd (writer)
Articles: "Ecco" (USA), 1996, Iss. 21, pg. 14-17, by: Charles Kilgore, "Alternative Eye"
Interviews: "Bibel" (Sweden), October 1999, Iss. 11, pg. 112-115, by: Fredrik Strage, "Han ska bränna varenda jävla film"
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Other Works: Wrote book, "Totem of the Depraved" ISBN 1880985357
Birth Date: 8 May 1958
Jason Stella (cinematographer)
Patrick Hambrecht (composer)
Nick Zedd (composer)
Articles: "Ecco" (USA), 1996, Iss. 21, pg. 14-17, by: Charles Kilgore, "Alternative Eye"
Interviews: "Bibel" (Sweden), October 1999, Iss. 11, pg. 112-115, by: Fredrik Strage, "Han ska bränna varenda jävla film"
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Other Works: Wrote book, "Totem of the Depraved" ISBN 1880985357
Birth Date: 8 May 1958
Articles: "Ecco" (USA), 1996, Iss. 21, pg. 14-17, by: Charles Kilgore, "Alternative Eye"
Interviews: "Bibel" (Sweden), October 1999, Iss. 11, pg. 112-115, by: Fredrik Strage, "Han ska bränna varenda jävla film"
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Other Works: Wrote book, "Totem of the Depraved" ISBN 1880985357
Birth Date: 8 May 1958
Articles: "Ecco" (USA), 1996, Iss. 21, pg. 14-17, by: Charles Kilgore, "Alternative Eye"
Interviews: "Bibel" (Sweden), October 1999, Iss. 11, pg. 112-115, by: Fredrik Strage, "Han ska bränna varenda jävla film"
Height: 5' 11"
Birth Notes: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Other Works: Wrote book, "Totem of the Depraved" ISBN 1880985357
Birth Date: 8 May 1958