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Pascale Hutton was born on 14 June 1979 in Creston, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Sanctuary (2008), Fantastic Four (2005) and Chaos (2005). She has been married to Danny Dorosh since 2002. They have two children.- Actress
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Born on November 1, 1942, the eldest of three born to an Iowa general storeowner, Marcia Wallace endured a troubled childhood (alcoholism, physical abuse). Performing in high school plays as a teenager, she studied at Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa, where she majored in English and theatre.
Marcia initially induced laughs because of a weight problem, playing plump, self-deprecating characters in such musicals as "The Music Man". She also supplemented her very modest income at the time, substitute teaching in the Bronx. Managing to drop much of her excess weight over time, she found, to her delight, that she could still make people laugh. Finding an invaluable training ground with the improvisational comedy group, "The Fourth Wall", in 1968, she appeared with the company off-Broadway for a spell. In between times, she studied with acting guru Uta Hagen.
Marcia began to flesh out her on-camera resume at first with bit roles on such shows as "The Invaders" (as a courtroom spectator), "Bewitched" (as Darrin's secretary), "The Brady Bunch" (as a saleswoman), she earned her first on-camera break with recurring appearances on The Merv Griffin Show (1962). As a direct result, she won the best role of her career as "Carol Kester", the chatty receptionist on The Bob Newhart Show (1972) after only a year or so in Hollywood. For seven years, Marcia won tons of fans as the slightly ditsy co-worker and confidante who was always looking for that "special guy" to walk through the door.
During that time and after, she guested and added fun to many popular lightweight 70's and 80's shows of the day, including "Love, American Style," "The Love Boat," "Fantasy Island," "CHiPS," "Magnium, P.I.," "Gimme a Break," "Finder of Lost Loves," "Murder, She Wrote," "Alf," "Night Court,' "Small Wonder" and "Charles in Charge." She also decorated and perked up a few TV movies -- The Castaways on Gilligan's Island (1979), Gridlock (1980), Pray TV (1980) -- and the full length features a few films Teen Witch (1989), My Mom's a Werewolf (1989) and Ghoulies Go to College (1990). She went on the enjoy regular work in commercials for over three decades (Kraft a la Carte, Crest, Taster's Choice).
Following her TV success on the "The Newhart Show," Marcia kept visible as a recurring game show panelist on such shows as "The Match Game," "Password," "The $10,000 Pyramid" and "Hollywood Squares." On the summer stock and dinner theater circuits, Marcia found engaging work in such comedies as "Plaza Suite," "Born Yesterday," "The Prisoner of Second Avenue," "The Sunshine Boys," and "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," as well as the musicals "Gypsy" and "Promises, Promises."
In 1985, Marcia was diagnosed with breast cancer. She eventually became an activist and lecturer on breast cancer awareness, educating the public about early detection. She was also the prime caretaker for her husband, hotelier Denny Hawley, when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He passed away in 1992. They adopted one child, Michael.
Marcia's career would gain a second career wind in voiceovers. Today's generations will recognize her Emmy-winning voice-work as Bart's teacher, "Mrs. Edna Krabappel" on the long-running animated series The Simpsons (1989). Her voice was also utilized on such animated projects as "Darkwing Duck," "Raw Toonage," "Camp Candy," "Batman: The Animated Series," "Aladdin," "Cow and Chicken," "The Angry Beavers" and Rugrats" as well as providing several voices for the animated film Monsters University (2013).
She has guest-hosted televised comedy clubs and talk shows, and was the actual co-host of a diet show on cable. Marcia remained on the lecture circuit and published her own 2004 memoir (Don't Look Back, We're Not Going That Way!) which gently and admirably laces her myriad of struggles with wit, humor and a positive outlook.
Into the millennium, she was seen as Maggie the housekeeper on the short-lived, irreverent TV series spoof That's My Bush! (2001) starring Timothy Bottoms. In 2009, she was seen as Annie Wilkes on the daytime soaper The Young and the Restless (1973). A few scattered films appeared on the horizon, including the comedies Forever for Now (2004), Big Stan (2007) and Tru Loved (2008).
Marcia's lengthy battle with illness ended on October 25, 2013, when the 70-year-old actress died of breast cancer complications (pneumonia and sepsis).- Actress
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Julee Cruise was born on 1 December 1956 in Creston, Iowa, USA. She was an actress, known for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Blue Velvet (1986) and Scream (1996). She was married to Edward Grinnan. She died on 9 June 2022 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA.- Additional Crew
- Producer
- Actor
Dean McMillan is an award winning actor and producer ("Ghost's of Europe"), critically acclaimed screenwriter ("Byproduct") by the "Script Guy's" in 2008 and author of the book "The Art of Filmmaking: How to Make a Movie For Little or No Money." Now he is mentoring several people in Hollywood as a life coach and Emissary. Dean's goal is to bring health and life into all involved in the entertainment business.- Walter Cunningham was born on 16 March 1932 in Creston, Iowa, USA. He was married to Lo Ella Irby, Dot and Dorothy. He died on 3 January 2023 in Houston, Texas, USA.
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Russ Haverick was born on 18 February 1914 in Creston, Iowa, USA. He was an assistant director and production manager, known for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), The Great Morgan (1946) and Six Bridges to Cross (1955). He died on 19 December 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Ben Markson was born on 6 August 1897 in Creston, Iowa, USA. He was a writer, known for Pride of the Navy (1939), Is My Face Red? (1932) and The Silk Express (1933). He was married to Janet Dawn. He died on 20 October 1971 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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Joey Loboda was born on 25 November 1992 in Creston, Iowa, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Arrgh! A Pirate Story (2011), Pacsaw (2013) and The Polterguys (2023).- Actor
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Harry Archer was born on 21 February 1886 in Creston, Iowa, USA. He was an actor, known for The Hope Diamond Mystery (1921), The Trail of the Octopus (1919) and The Red Ace (1917). He was married to Ruth Gilette. He died on 23 April 1960 in New York City, New York, USA.- Bertrand Robinson was born on 23 September 1888 in Creston, Iowa, USA. He was a writer, known for She's My Weakness (1930), Your Uncle Dudley (1935) and Ladies' Day (1943). He died on 4 February 1959 in The Bronx, New York, USA.