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Vanessa Violet Johnston, known professionally as Violet Jones, is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, television personality, and actor. She was born October 29, 1991 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jones was a regular on the Kill Tony podcast, one of the top comedy podcasts in the world, with over a million downloads per month. In 2010 she was cast in the CW reality show America's Next Top Model. Shortly after leaving ANTM, Johnston made her first television appearance playing Tara on the half hour sitcom How I Met Your Mother. Johnston made her film debut as Erika in Jurassic Block, a comedic sci-fi horror film. In 2020 her quarter hour special premiered on Amazon's Coming to the Stage.- Marie-Jo Simenon was born on 23 February 1953 in Lakeville, Connecticut, USA. She was an actress, known for Nada (1974), Histoires insolites (1974) and Creezy (1974). She died on 19 May 1978 in Paris, France.
- Molly T. Smith was born on 24 October 1990 in Lakeville, Minnesota, USA. She is a writer, known for The 3 Minute Update (2012).
- College: University of St. Francis / Hometown: Lakeville, IN / DOB: May 27, 1978
Bettcher, a native of Lakeville, IN, was inducted into the University of St. Francis Hall of Fame in 2012. He and his wife, Erica, have one son, Colton. James Bettcher was promoted to defensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals on 2/4/15. He spent the 2013/2014 seasons coaching Arizona's outside linebackers after originally joining the Cardinals staff on 2/5/13. In his first season in Arizona in 2013, Bettcher helped coach a Cardinals defense that collected 47 sacks, the third-highest total in franchise history, while also finishing with the NFL's sixth-ranked overall defense and featuring the league's top-ranked run defense (84.4 yards per game). The Cardinals allowed the fewest rushing yards in team history for a 16-game season (1,351).