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- Known for his work in Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Rush Hour 3 (2007) and Unstoppable (2010). Various Television shows such as S.W.A.T., Scorpion and S.E.A.L. Team. Also credited as an Actor in Criminal Minds, Scorpion and Code Black. U.S. Army Veteran who served active duty in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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- Producer
Writer/Director Anthony Pierce was born March 27, 1970 in Silverton Oregon, the youngest of eight children. He was introduced into acting in grade school when asked by his teacher to play Injun Joe in Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". In 1987 while still in high school he wrote his first feature screenplay, made his first short film, won The Best Supporting Actor in the George S. Kaufman play "You can't take it with you". and was on television playing "Vince" of the Vince and Larry crash dummies. After graduating from high school he did several television commercials but his real passion was writing. In 2007 after years in Real Estate he got back into filmmaking Writing and Directing an award winning short film. He also sold his first feature length screenplay "Age Sex Location". He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife Jenny and their 5 children, Kayla, Khoti, Miranda, Mayah and Gabe.- Jim Turin was born on 26 October 1933 in Silverton, Oregon, USA. He was married to Clara Margaret Stalp. He died on 22 July 2020 in Oregon, USA.
- Beulah Booker was born in Silverton, Colorado to William E. Booker and Marguerite (Gretchen) Brendel Booker. Her father was an engineer for the Silverton-Durango railway. She had one sibling, her older brother Lawrence A. Booker. Beulah's mother had dreams of her daughter becoming an actress, and took her to Los Angeles when Beulah was a young girl. They came back to Colorado periodically for visits, but became permanent residents of California.
Ms. Booker played key roles in several silent motion pictures, both shorts and full-length features. Among those, she played Buster Keaton's love-interest in his first full-length feature film, "The Saphead." By 1925, she had left the entertainment business and begun a new career as a real estate broker. She mentioned in a letter to family back in Colorado that because of her former career as an actress, she was well known in L. A., and had entrée into all the finest homes and properties in the area as a realtor.
Ms. Booker was married briefly at a young age to screenwriter, Kenneth O'Hara, and later married Thomas O'Farrell. - Actor
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Dick Webster began his career in Vaudeville when he was a young boy. He sang with The Yale Collegians, which was headed at the time by his brother. This led to his joining Jimmie Grier's band in the thirties as a violinist/singer. He later became an agent with General Artists, and started his own organization, called Arena Stars. Some of his clients were: Spike Jones, Johnny Carson, and singer Jimmy Dean.- Edward Remington was born in 1929 in Silverton, Oregon, USA. He is an actor, known for Hawaii Five-O (1968).
- Andy Maurer was born on 30 September 1948 in Silverton, Oregon, USA. He was married to Jean. He died on 3 January 2016 in Applegate, Oregon, USA.
- Scott Gragg was born on 28 February 1972 in Silverton, Oregon, USA.
- Homer Davenport was born on 8 March 1867 in Silverton, Oregon, USA. He was an actor, known for Homer Davenport, the Cartoonist (1900) and Homer Davenport, the Cartoonist (1900). He died on 2 May 1912.