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She became interested in acting at the age of 13 and started work at the age of 15 with her first assignment being for a Dr Pepper commercial. Hillary has also been featured in many other, both national and international, advertisements since including Kelloggs, IBM and AT&T. Hillary has many off screen talents including being fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and is an accomplished Jazz and Modern dancer. Hillary supports the Hands Across Communications Organisation, currently Directed by US Comedian CJ Jones. This Organisation supports deaf and hard of hearing people, especially children, across America. Hands Across Communications is mainly involved in entertaining and communication, and makes videos and TV shows for the deaf. Hillary also spends time working with, and supporting, deaf children.- Actress
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Corbett Tuck was born on 4 March 1977 in Kerrville, Texas, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Insidious (2010), Deep Impact (1998) and Trapped (2002). She has been married to Leigh Whannell since 10 October 2009. They have one child.- Krystle Po was born in Kerrville, Texas, USA. She is known for The Division (2001), General Hospital (1963) and Heartset (2011).
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Shane Land was born and raised in Kerrville, Texas before moving to Dallas, Texas. He was introduced to acting by Rich Christensen, whose persistence, coaching and work ethic molded Shane with positive acting traits early on. Despite a later start, Shane has always been fascinated by acting. Shane started a traditional career path after attending Angelo State University and earning both BBA and MBA degrees. Despite earning a business degree, Shane found his way to the entertainment industry straight out of college, using his degree to combine his experience with his love for the arts.
Once Shane met Rich, most notably known for his starring role in the ongoing hit television series "Pinks" on Speed Television, an immediate friendship was formed. Rich and Shane teamed up to film a pilot titled "Free Ride" and the door was opened. In support of his work ethic and desire to grow every day as an actor, Shane immediately sought after a well-known and highly recommended acting studio.
Shane continues to be active with modeling as well and is represented by Kim Dawson in Dallas, Texas.- Producer
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Steven Calcote is an award-winning filmmaker who has created ground-breaking film, television, commercial, and web projects for Legendary Entertainment, Sony Pictures, Disney, BBC America, Nickelodeon, HBO, AT&T, Industrial Light & Magic, Sega, Adidas, Electronic Arts, the National Hockey League, Dimension Films, Boeing, Airbnb, and National Geographic.
Recently, he wrote and directed the groundbreaking live interactive science fiction adventure, "Orbital Redux," which was shortlisted for "Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series" for the 2019 Daytime Emmys. His high-energy television pilot "The 5th Hour" for Nickelodeon was part of the network's effort to engage new demographics. When the National Hockey League decided to enliven its franchise mascots with new CGI animation, Steven directed comic book legend Stan Lee in a commercial for the Versus network to excite sports fans across the nation.
Steven blended green screen and location shooting across Los Angeles for the eye-popping hit music video on MTV, "Hey L.A.," starring pop sensation Ryan Beatty and sponsored by AT&T.
An international filmmaker, Steven worked with adidas and the NBA to engage millions of youths across Asia. He collaborated with OgilvyOne to develop and direct an epic five-part online mini-series filled with hours of original live-action content featuring the greatest stars of basketball and cutting-edge interactive games.
"Collider" calls "Shelf Life," the live-action web series that he directed, "hilarious." The show, about the hidden psychoses of tiny action figures, features some of today's hottest voice actors in animation and video games, such as Yuri Lowenthal, star of the PS4 video game, "Marvel's Spider-Man," and Travis Willingham, star of "Critical Role."
An expert in the latest digital filmmaking technologies, animation, visual effects, and interactivity, Steven continues to push the envelope for original entertainment. His work has been recognized by the Telly Awards, Spikes Asia, One Show Interactive Awards, and the LA Weekly Theater Awards. Steven is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Television Academy.- Michael D. Stevens was born on 6 January 1961 in Kerrville, Texas, USA. He is a producer, known for SoapTalk (2002), Summer of Fun (1997) and Backstory (2000).
- John Mahaffey was born on 9 May 1948 in Kerrville, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Tin Cup (1996) and Arnie (2014).
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Joseph George was born on 8 April 1981 in Kerrville, Texas, USA. Joseph is known for Broke Sky (2007). Joseph has been married to Elizabeth George since 24 August 2005.