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- Terence Knox was born on 16 December 1946 in Richland, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for Tour of Duty (1987), Best Years Gone (2021) and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993). He was previously married to Susan Gay Knox.
- Patricia Tate was born on 30 October 1957 in Richland, Washington, USA. She was an actress, known for Ally McBeal (1997), 20/20 Wednesday (1993) and The Secret History of Rock 'n' Roll with Gene Simmons (2001). She was married to Don Ford. She died on 3 June 2000 in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, USA.
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Molly McIntyre emerged from Dallas, TX where she was highly involved in theatre all throughout middle school, high school, and college.
After she made the decision to attend Blinn College in Bryan, TX, she was met with the opportunity to work with famed talent scout Nikki Pederson of Nikki Pederson Talent where she trained before attending IMTA 2013. Molly placed top 3 in all of her competitions, won the monologue competition, and was awarded 1st Runner Up for Young Adult Actor of the Year. Shortly afterwards, she finished up her 4th semester at Blinn College where she graduated with her AA in General Liberal Arts.
In the following summer, she made the move to Los Angeles, CA to pursue her acting career. Her love for the craft continues to grow with each passing day.- Actress
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Kaliswa Brewster was born in Richland, Washington, USA. She is known for Billions (2016), Law & Order (1990) and Time After Time (2017).- Steve Sanders was born on 17 September 1952 in Richland, Georgia, USA. He was an actor, known for ABC Stage 67 (1966), Hurry Sundown (1967) and Gunsmoke (1955). He was married to Janet Sanders and Mary Milbourn. He died on 10 June 1998 in Cape Coral, Florida, USA.
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Frank Lloyd Wright was one of America's most famous architects who introduced his concept of "Organic architecture" and designed such landmarks as the Fallingwater and the Guggenheim Museum of Art.
He was born Frank Lincoln Wright on June 8, 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA, into a family of Welsh descent. (Wright changed his middle name when he became an adult.) His father, William Cary Wright, was a music teacher and a Baptist minister. His mother, Anna Lloyd-Jones Wright, was a teacher. His father played the music of Johann Sebastian Bach which Wright later credit as a source of his sense of harmony in music and architecture. His mother involved him in playing with Froebel's geometric blocks, which formed his 3D vision, and later helped him develop architectural style marked with geometrical clarity. Wright studied engineering at University of Wisconsin for two years, but dropped out without graduating. He moved to Chicago and worked for several architecture firms, including his six years working directly with the "father of modernism" and leader of the Chicago School, Louis Henry Sullivan, who was Wright's mentor from 1888-1893.
In 1889 he married his first of three wives, Catherine Lee Clark Tobin. He and Catherine raised six children together. He also borrowed $5,000 from his then employer, Louis Sullivan, to buy a lot in Oak Park, Illinois and build his first house. That same house he used also as an architectural laboratory by making many changes and additions while developing his original design for the Prarie style of architecture. In 1893 Wright was fired by Sullivan himself, amidst the dispute over Wright's acceptance of a growing number of independent commissions. Then he established his own office in Oak Parc. During the 1890s he originated the style of "Prarie Houses" and designed many private homes in the Prarie School style across the Midwestern United States. At the same time he was commissioned to design several corporate and public buildings in communities in and around Chicago and Buffalo. He had his offices established in the Steinway Piano Building, then later had his office in Orchestra Hall in Chicago.
In 1904 Wright fell in love with Martha(Mamah)Borthwick Cheney, the wife of one of his clients. However, neither of them could get divorced from their marriages, so they eloped to Europe in 1909. In 1910, in Berlin, Wright published his first collection of architectural designs, known as the "Wasmouth Portfolio" and created the first exposure of his work in Europe, which later had influenced such movements as Bauhaus and Constructivism. During his two years in Europe, Wright lived mainly in Italy and became influenced by the Mediterranean architecture. In 1911, back in the USA, he settled with Mamah and her two children in his new home named Taliesin, which means "shining brow" in Welsh, the language of his ancestors. He wanted to marry Mamah, but his first wife was still not giving him a divorce. In August 1914, one of his male servants set fire in the house and murdered Mamah and her two children, as well as several other servants. Wright, was on a business trip and survived the disaster, was devastated and buried himself in work. At that time he was approached by a self-proclaimed sculptor, named Miriam Noel, who offered her condolences and claimed that she could understand him. Soon Wright asked her to move into Taliesin with him, although he was still married to his first wife, Catherine. From 1916 - 1922 Wright worked in Tokyo, Japan where he completed Tokyo's Imperial Hotel, which survived the earthquake of 1923 and found praise after the majority of Tolyo was left in rubble. In 1922 his first wife gave him a divorce that he had been waiting for since 1909. In 1923 he married Miriam Noel, but they separated in less that a year because of her drug addiction, albeit she did not give him a divorce until their legal battle ended in 1927.
In 1924 he met Olga (Olgivanna) Milanoff Hinzenburg, a ballerina with Russian Ballet in Chicago. Olgivanna was a daughter of Montenegro's Chief Justice and a granddaughter of Duke Marko Milanoff. In 1925 Wright invited Olgivanna and Svetlana, her daughter from her previous marriage, to move into his home, Taliesin. In December of 1925, daughter Ivanna was born to Wright and Olgivanna. In 1926 Olgivanna's ex-husband, Valdemar Hinzenburg, sought custody of Olga's daughter, and tried to have them arrested, but the charges were dropped in 1926. Olgivanna and Wright married in 1928. As his personal life had finally came to harmony, Wright's creativity evolved to the new level. In 1932 he and his wife, Olgivanna, established the Taliesin Fellowship School for architects which became a great success with 30 students, and a waiting list of 27 more. In 1934 Wright and Olgivanna were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann Sr., the owner of Kaufmann Department Store, beginning one of history's great patron - artist relationships. For the Kaufmanns Wright created his masterpiece, the Fallingwater. It was organically designed above a waterfall to preserve a living harmony with nature, where house and a stream created an interplay through the confluence of falling water and geometrical clarity of architecture. Completed between 1935 and 1937, the Fallingwater became a landmark and one of the most famous private residences in the world. It was used as a family home from 1937 - 1963, then was restored and opened for the public as a museum.
Kaufmann also gave substantial financial backing to other projects by Wright, such as Broadacre City, which was later showcased in Kaufmann's store. Wright also created architectural design for middle class family homes known as Usonian Style, which was caused by the shift of society and answered to the growing demand. In 1937 he designed his third home, Taliesin West, which he completed after purchase of 800 acres of land in Scottsdale, Arizona. There he lived and worked for the rest of his life, he taught a Taliesin Fellowship School of architecture and designed many of his most famous buildings, such as the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, and many other buildings. From 1943 until 1959 Wright worked on the design and construction of the Guggenheim Museum, "I want a temple of spirit, a monument!" requested Hilla Rebay, the art advisor to Solomon R. Guggenheim. Wright created an outstanding design in a shape of an inverted ziggurat, a winding pyramidal temple, or an ascending spiral alluding to such organic form as a nautilus shell. "It was to make the building and the painting an uninterrupted, beautiful symphony such as never existed in the World of Art before," wrote Wright. He created a temple of art, albeit he did not live to see the completion of the Guggenheim Museum, it stands today as a testimony to Wright's architectural genius.
Frank Lloyd Wright died five days after having an intestinal surgery, on April 9, 1959, in Phoenix, Arizona, and was laid to rest near his mother and Mamah Borthwick Cheney in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Then his Fellowship was managed by his widow, Olgivanna until her death in 1985. According to her dying wish in 1985, the ashes of her and her husband were laid to rest in memorial garden of their Taliesin West home in Scottsdale, Arizona.- Writer
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Orson Scott Card was born in Richland in the state of Washington. He has also lived in California, Arizona, and Utah. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served a two year mission for The Church in Brazil. He received a degree from Brigham Young University in 1975 and a degree from the University of Utah in 1981.
He is the author of the novels Ender's Game and its sequels, Speaker for the Dead and Ender's Shadow, which are widely read by adults and younger readers, and are increasingly used in schools. Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead have been awarded both the Hugo and the Nebula Awards. Besides these and other science fiction novels, Card writes contemporary fantasy (Magic Street, Enchantment, Lost Boys), biblical novels (Stone Tables, Rachel and Leah), the American frontier fantasy series The Tales of Alvin Maker (beginning with Seventh Son), poetry (An Open Book), and many plays and scripts.
He recently began a long-term position as a professor of writing and literature at Southern Virginia University. Card lives in Greensboro, North Carolina, with his wife, Kristine Allen Card, and their youngest child, Zina Margaret.- Actress
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Rachelle Henry is an award winning American actress and filmmaker. At the age of six, she began her acting career and has been pursuing her goals ever since.
Rachelle won Best Teen Actress in a Short Film at the 38th Young Artist Awards in 2017 for her performance in Jersey Gurl (2016) and starred in the short film, Grifters (2016), for which she won Best Young Actress - Short Film at the The 2nd Annual Young Entertainer Awards (2017). The short film Losing It (2017), starring Rachelle as Sarah Newton, premiered as an Official Selection of the 2017 Slamdance Film Festival and was listed among the best short films at the Film de Cannes Short Film Corner. Rachelle appears in several projects which premiered in 2018 including My Summer as a Goth (2018) and Woodstock or Bust (2018).
Along with her acting credentials, Rachelle is also an award-winning film producer and director.
In 2016, Rachelle directed and produced the short film, Missing (2016), for which she won the Best Director Award at the 2016 Premio Cinematographico Palena Film Festival in Italy and Best Short Film with Social Message at the 2016 NEZ International Film Festival in India. Rachelle's film, Defining Moments (2017), was presented the award for Best Acting Ensemble and Runner Up Best Cinematography at the Best of Los Angeles film awards held at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood and was nominated in nine categories including Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing, and Best Musical Score.
Rachelle has a broad range of interests including singing, horseback riding and running 5K races to benefit programs such as the Women of Wonder 5K and the Run of Hope for Pediatric Brain Tumor Research for Seattle Children's Hospital, The Arthritis Foundation, and Toys for Tots. She loves spending time with friends and family; especially her little cousins!- Actress
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Hope Solo is a professional goalkeeper and one of the most recognizable figures in women's football worldwide. After a turbulent childhood, she was recruited to play for the University of Washington Huskies, where she began attracting national attention for her strong performances between the goalposts. With the USA national team, she is a World Cup winner and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. She is a role model in the women's game and has won the Do Something Award, the Phoenix Mercury 'Woman of Inspiration' and the Sports Spectacular Female Athlete of the Year, as well as running for President of the US Soccer Federation.- Visual Effects
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Randy Fullmer was born on 27 April 1950 in Richland, Washington, USA. He was a producer, known for Chicken Little (2005), Lifeforce (1985) and Beauty and the Beast (1991). He was married to Diana Kuriyama. He died on 10 July 2023 in Woodland Hills, California, USA.- Victoria Prince was born on 2 December 1982 in Richland, Washington, USA. She has been married to Kevin Federline since 10 August 2013. They have two children.
- Jade McCall was born on 13 September 1941 in Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for Salvage 1 (1979), Barnaby Jones (1973) and Days of Our Lives (1965). He died on 10 March 1996 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Justin McMurtry is a lifelong Houstonian, with previous career experience in information technology, data analysis, outside sales, hospitality, and realty. He got his start in acting in June 2023, when he began attending classes at Film Acting Academy and Next Level Acting Studios, both in Houston. He has made rapid progress in his acting career, appearing in multiple short films ("Ghosting", "Day Off With Dad", "Company Time", and "Worst Enemy", among others) and one feature-length film ("Sundown"), as well as doing commercial work. Justin lives in central Houston with his wife, Jen, and their pets, which include a big dog, an ornery cat, and a superannuated tortoise.
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Derek Whitener was born on 6 February 1983 in North Richland Hills, Texas, USA. He is an actor and art director, known for My Hero Academia (2016), Ensemble Stars (2019) and Fairy Tail (2009). He has been married to Victor Newman Brockwell since 31 December 2018.- Music Department
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Mississippi-born Elmore Leonard was a blues musician known as "The King of the Slide Guitar". He played on various radio shows throughout the South and built up a following. In 1951, he recorded his first record, "Dust My Broom", for the small Trumpet Records label out of Jackson, MS. It became a "sleeper" hit, breaking through to the Top-10 charts and making him a star. Leonard recorded more than 100 songs over the next dozen years and helped to shape what eventually became known as the "Chicago Blues" sound of the postwar period. He was elected to the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 1980.
He died of a heart attack in Chicago in 1963.- Lillian Carter was born on 15 August 1898 in Richland, Georgia, USA. She was married to James Earl Carter. She died on 30 October 1983 in Americus-Sumter County Hospital, Americus, Georgia, USA.
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Born Joshua Ray Bentley in Fort Worth, Texas. After his first ever experience in acting in 2002 he finished high school and served in the United States military as a Cavalry Scout before returning to the film world in 2013. Starting from the ground up again, he plans to use his financial gain in the acting industry to support his dream of building a non-profit organization in Texas that aids in the recovery of military veterans.- Director
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Otis Thayer was born in 1863 in Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA. He was a director and actor, known for The Scapegoat (1912), Riders of the Range (1923) and The Desert Scorpion (1920). He died on 16 August 1935 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Actress
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Taking Hollywood by storm, Nikki Storm is an Actress, Registered Nurse, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Ordained Minister, Naturist, and an Extreme Diva Consultant.
Nikki Storm is a rising star in Hollywood. The sexy Grandmother is often seen out and about on the town. Nikki is blessed to have met and worked with Garcelle Beauvais, Christian Keyes, Miguel Nunez, Jr., & Patricia Heaton, to name a few. Nikki has also done Stand-In work for the famous Comedianne/Actress Luenell Campbell.
Active in the community, Nikki Storm takes time out of her demanding schedule to help those less fortunate, lending her cause to help the Homeless and at-risk Youth. When not on the red carpet, or on the movie set, Nikki can be found lending a hand at one of her favorite organizations: The Midnight Mission, Skidrow Ministries, Organizing America, PATH(People Assisting The Homeless), as well as continuously educating the public about AANR and the Darkness To Light Foundation.
In 2010, Nikki Storm joined The Extreme Diva Network as an Independant Consultant. She has chosen to be dedicated, inspiring, valued and authentic in all aspects of her life. Nikki's mission is to help women improve the quality of their lives and the lives of their families by focusing on 4 key areas:
Reducing Stress, Increasing Joy, Simplifying Life, & Enhancing Relationships.
With an energy and personality that is boundless, and with a last name that is amazingly appropriate, Nikki is taking Hollywood by Storm. She is living proof that beauty is readily apparent, even for those over the age of forty. She embraces her age and makes an amazing point, that beauty, indeed, comes in all shapes, colors, sizes and ages.- Heath Miller was born on 22 October 1982 in Richlands, Virginia, USA. He is an actor, known for The NFL on CBS (1956), NFL Monday Night Football (1970) and NFL on FOX (1994).
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Gary Edelen was born on 30 November 1945 in Richland, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for The Vanishing (1993), An Eye for an Eye (1981) and Edge of Honor (1991).- Actor
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Jon Dodson's association with The King's Men quartet was his primary profession, beginning in 1930. From 1934 to 1937 The King's Men ('Ken Darby', Arranger & Bass; Rad Robinson, Baritone; Jon Dodson, Lead Tenor; Bud Linn, Top Tenor) were a feature of the Paul Whiteman Orchestra on RCA records and the Kraft Music Hall. They subsequently appeared with many other orchestra leaders, including Rudy Vallee. They were heard, and sometimes seen, in many feature films, including Sweetie (1929) (My Sweeter than Sweet), Hollywood Party (1934) (Feelin' High), Let's Go Native (1930) (title song), Belle of the Nineties (1934) (Troubled Waters), Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938), Murder at the Vanities (1934), (Lovely One) and notably The Wizard of Oz (1939), in which they are the off screen voices for the Lollipop Guild. On screen they were remembered as the singing cowboys of the Hopalong Cassidy films. In the costume party scene of the film Honolulu (1939) the King's Men play the Marx Brothers (Dodson plays Chico). For a few years they were associated with the Music Department at Disney Studios, and are heard in Make Mine Music (1946) and Pinocchio (1940). The quartet was a regular featured on the long-running radio show "Fibber McGee & Molly." The King's Men group was the basis for the Ken Darby Singers, featured on John Charles Thomas' "Westinghouse Broadcasts" and on many Decca phonograph records, such as Bing Crosby's original recording of "White Christmas."- Director
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Michael Shortt was born on 20 August 1959 in Richlands, Virginia, USA. He is a director and producer, known for American Fire (2015), Love Shack (1997) and White Squall (1996). He was previously married to Kaye Green.- Marshall Ziemanski was born on 27 October 1983 in Richland Hills, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Wishbone (1995) and Kids Telling Kids (1994).
- Slim Mims was born on 9 July 1918 in Richland County, South Carolina, USA. He died on 13 February 1994 in Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina, USA.
- Eric Goranson was born on 27 December 1970 in Richland, Washington, USA. Eric is a producer, known for Welcome to Where You've Always Been (2018).
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Ryan Urbanovsky was born on 8 February 1983 in North Richland Hills, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for SSSS.Gridman (2018), Date a Live (2013) and 18If (2017). He died on 22 January 2023 in West, Texas, USA.- Shari Smith was born on 25 June 1967 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA. She died on 1 June 1985 in Richland, South Carolina, USA.
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Clint Berquist was born on 3 March 1973 in Richland, Washington, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Swamper (2005), Seattle Komedy Dokumentary (2010) and STIFF 2006 Weekend Film Challenge (2006).- Greg Olson was born on 1 March 1963 in Richland, Washington, USA.
- C. Harry Kehm was born on 11 September 1906 in Richland, Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Helen Eberly. He died on 13 January 2001 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Mike Compton was born on 18 September 1970 in Richlands, Virginia, USA.
- Tyler was born in Richland, Washington in September of 1986. Shortly after he moved to Ontario, Oregon where he lived for seventeen years before leaving to attend Oregon State University. He attended Ontario High School where he played soccer, basketball, football, and baseball. He was also his high school senior class Vice President.
Tyler went to Oregon State University during his junior year he decided to give acting a try when he signed up to play Private Dillon in Platoon of the Dead. Shooting was in Corvallis and the surrounding area which made it easy for him to shoot and go to school at the same time.
Tyler enjoys spending time with his friends and family. He also enjoys to travel and watch sports, especially anything sports related to his beloved Beavs . - Charlie Sanders was born on 25 August 1946 in Richland, North Carolina, USA. He was married to Georgianna. He died on 2 July 2015 in Royal Oak, Michigan, USA.
- Carleton Sheets was born on 22 August 1939 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Investor's Edge - How to Triple Your Profits in One Third the Time (1997), Investor's Edge - How to Skyrocket Your Profits Doing Quick and Easy Fixups (2001) and How to Skyrocket Your Profits: With Distressed and Foreclosure Properties (2004). He died on 25 January 2020 in Florida, USA.
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Shannon Corder was born on 31 March 1980 in Richland, Washington, USA. Shannon is a writer and producer, known for Tympanum (2012), Vista Point (2014) and But Seriously, Folks (2006).- Composer
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Kyle Kenneth Batter began his musical training at an early age taking lessons on piano and upright bass. While growing up he performed in his school jazz ensemble. At the age of 19 he was awarded a scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music as a dual degree in traditional composition and film scoring. At the age of 22 Kyle graduated Summa Cum Laude from the Berklee College of Music. He currently resides in Los Angeles composing music to film.- Harvey Logan was born in 1867 in Richland Township, Iowa, USA. He died on 9 June 1904 in Parachute, Colorado, USA.
- Clotilde Joly was born in Richland, Washington. Raised in both Manhattan and Saint Barthélémy, Clotilde has dual citizenship and has traveled to and lived in many places in the world. She modeled as a child for Eileen Fisher, and has a passion for modeling and photography.
Genres of photography Clotilde does includes automotive, wildlife/pets, landscape and natural unposed portraits. Capturing genuine emotions in real life scenarios as they unfold is a main focus of this photographer. Equipment used as of 2/1/23 is a Sony Alpha 6400 and DJI RSC2.
Clotilde is just starting to dive into the realm of acting. New projects to start in the future. - Actor
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Derek C. Wallace was born on 12 January 1979 in Richlands, Virginia, USA. He is an actor and cinematographer, known for Laser Fart (2004), Instant Dads (2005) and Channel 101: The Musical (2005).- Editor
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Tyler Knowles is an award-winning filmmaker. Tyler was raised on a farm in Wisconsin and educated at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, one of the world's leading universities in Film Theory. His love for filmmaking began at an early age, experimenting with stop-motion animation and attempting to get his family and friends to act in staged home movies with Tyler at the helm of the productions. In high school, Tyler began shooting and editing shorts using Mini-DV cameras and non-linear video editing software. While at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he learned, and expanded his knowledge of, Apple's Final Cut Pro, which led him to a job with Apple, Inc. in 2006, teaching the entire Final Cut Studio editing suite across Southern California. It was at this time that Tyler began editing feature-length work. In ten years living in SoCal, Tyler edited seven feature films, including the cult classic, Go West Happy Cow, numerous national and regional commercials, industrial videos, music videos, government projects, short films, and the list goes on. Tyler's first feature film sold to Lionsgate, his second premiered at Cannes Film Festival, and Tyler has since received numerous accolades and awards, including two Telly Awards in June 2013, a third in 2014, fourth in 2017, and a Producers Guild of America mentorship for placing 2nd in the 2013 Weekend Shorts Contest. In 2020, Tyler relocated to San Antonio, Texas where he continues to freelance in the production world, with a keen interest in drone cinematography (Tyler is a FAA certified pilot) and virtual reality storytelling.- Raymond Leo Burke was born on 30 June 1948 in Richland Center, Wisconsin, USA.
- Mario Williams was born on 31 January 1985 in Richlands, North Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for Family Guy (1999), The NFL on CBS (1956) and NFL Monday Night Football (1970).
- J.D. Smith was born on 27 May 1936 in Richland Springs, Texas, USA. He was married to Mary. He died on 1 April 2015 in Oakland, California, USA.
- Tyler Brayton was born on 20 November 1979 in Richland, Washington, USA.
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Doug Crawford was born on 17 October 1952 in Richland, Washington, USA. He is known for Terminator Salvation (2009), Team America: World Police (2004) and Drillbit Taylor (2008).- J. Paul Kehm was born on 11 September 1906 in Richland, Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to Grace Ursser. He died on 24 September 1976 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
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William J. Hodgson was born on 28 June 1969 in Richland, Washington, USA. William J. is an editor and cinematographer, known for Sidewalks: Video Nite (1992), A Zest for Life: Afro-Peruvian Rhythms, a Source of Latin Jazz (2012) and Sidewalks Entertainment (1994).- Carl Ekern was born on 27 May 1954 in Richland, Washington, USA. He died on 1 August 1990 in Ridgecrest, California, USA.
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Jon Imme was born on 23 April 1950 in Richland, Washington, USA. Jon is a writer and director, known for In and Out of Shadows: Finding God in the Streets of L.A. (2012), Faith in High Places (2011) and The Hidden Dream (2010). Jon was previously married to Sheila Imme.