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- Henry A. Barrows was born on 29 April 1875 in Saco, Maine, USA. He was an actor, known for Captain Blood (1924), Rent Free (1922) and The Sunset Derby (1927). He died on 25 March 1945 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Zachary Oberzan was a founding member of the theater collective Nature Theater of Oklahoma, based in New York City. With Nature Theater, he collaborated and performed in numerous productions, including POETICS: A BALLET BRUT, the Obie-winning NO DICE, and the one-man show RAMBO SOLO, helping propel the company to international fame. His first feature film FLOODING WITH LOVE FOR THE KID (an adaptation of David Morrell's original novel FIRST BLOOD, which introduced the world to the character of Rambo) is a one-man cinematic war shot and edited in its entirety by Zachary (portraying all 26 roles) in his 220 square foot apartment in Manhattan, made for $96. Created in 2007 and never intended for public viewing, it was discovered by FIlm Anthology Archives in NYC, received a lengthy run, and continues to screen internationally in cinemas, theaters, art institutes and film festivals, and is celebrated in the most high-minded of film publications. His theater/film hybrid YOUR BROTHER. REMEMBER? premiered in May 2010 at Kunstenfestivaldesarts in Brussels, and has to date been performed in over fifty cities world wide. A stand-alone film version had its cinematic premiere in New York City in 2012, followed by a run and highly enthusiastic praise. TELL ME LOVE IS REAL, a theater/film/musical hybrid, premiered in October 2013 at deSingel Antwerp, toured internationally and also became a stand-alone film, premiering in Copenhagen in 2016. His most recent cinematic/live theater/musical hybrid, THE GREAT PRETENDER, premiered in DeSingel, Antwerp as a one-man show (with two backup singers.) It toured Europe for a year and a half, then as a stand-alone film, premiered in Los Angeles in May 2019 to critical acclaim. In addition, he has performed with The Wooster Group and Richard Foreman, and released two albums of original songs, most recently Athletes of Romance.- Skip Emerson was born in Saco, Maine July 29, 1959. Oldest of four children, his acting career started early playing Tom Sawyer on a parade float in 1967. Since then he has been involved in theatre, with over 30 years of stage experience. He holds an MFA in acting from UConn and was co-founder of Vintage Repertory Company in Portland, Maine. Skip started acting in film two years ago with the short "Metal Tears", a film shown at the sci-fi conventions in the US and Canada. To date "Metal Tears" is his only released film. Others include: _Silent Alarm (2006)_, Life Noir, and Denmark. Skip lives in San Francisco with his devoted cat.
- Edmond E. Good was born on 1 July 1910 in Saco, Maine, USA. Edmond E. was a writer, known for On Camera (1954). Edmond E. died on 13 September 1991 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Eustace L. Adams was born on 12 July 1891 in Saco, Maine, USA. Eustace L. was a writer, known for Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1934), Under Secret Orders (1933) and 16 Fathoms Deep (1948). Eustace L. died on 1 March 1963 in Florida, USA.