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Brendan Jennings was born on 13 March 1978 in East Patchogue, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for A.P. Bio (2018), Thunder Force (2021) and The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (2022).- Leila Kenzle was born on 16 July 1960 in Patchogue, Long Island, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Identity (2003), White Oleander (2002) and Mad About You (1992). She has been married to Neil Monaco since 26 April 1994.
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Producer, writer, director, Pat Cardamone provides production services to broadcast, corporate, industrial, and transnational media clients.
His career began as a child actor (using the name Pat Cardi). He co-starred in close to 100 film, TV, commercial and corporate productions including high profile prime time television series such as The Fugitive, Gunsmoke, The Invaders, Rawhide, Ben Casey, The FBI, 77 Sunset Strip, and Branded. He starred in films for Universal and co-starred in the CBS comedy series It's About Time.
Cardamone is the creator and co-founder of MovieFone aka 777-FILM which was purchased by Time Warner/AOL and is now operated throughout the country. He also is a founding member of Holy Family Productions, responsible for weekly digital production of the Catholic Mass seen on television for the past 20 years and now available live-streamed on the Internet.- Actor
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George Reich was the first American Classical dancer who lived in France in the fifties; he was very well known among the French entertainment and dance world. He created his own ballet company called "The Ballet HO de George Reich," and introduced the American style of dance to the French. An important part of George's career in France was teaching his style to the French artists.
George was born in Patchogue, Long Island, New York. He danced with The Ballet Markova Dolin Company and appeared on Broadway in several Broadway musicals. George signed a six-month contract with his manager agent Don Arden to dance at The Lido de Paris in France and ended up dancing at The Lido de Paris for two years. He had the glorious honor of being the first principal male dancer to wear a mirrored G-string costume on stage for a number choreographed by the fabulous Gwen Verdon.
Two years later, George danced at the Moulin Rouge, The Olympia Music Hall, and The Ballet De Paris. He joined The Roland Petit Ballet Company and danced in the film "The Glass Slipper" at the MGM with Leslie Caron in 1953. He was offered a seven-year contract to stay with MGM Studios; however, George refused the contract because he wanted to return to Paris, France. He ended up staying in France for 18 years. In 1955, George formed his own ballet company, "Le Ballet Ho."
In 1955, he acted and danced in the movie "School for Love (Future Vedettes)" with Brigitte Bardot and Jean Marais. In 1956, he choreographed and danced in the movie "Naughty Girl (Cette Sacrèe Gamine)" with Brigitte Bardot. In 1956, he played the role of Steve Crown in the movie "Night Lights (Les Lumières du Soir)" with Gaby Morlay, and also he choreographed and danced in the movie "Good Evening Paris" with Dany Robin. In 1957, George played the role of Peer-Rys in the film "La Garconne."
George also danced and choreographed Josephine Baker's show "Paris Mes Amours" at the Olympia De Paris with his dance company "The Ballet HO," in 1957. During this time, he continued touring with his dance company and choreographed many television specials in Spain, Germany, Italy, and England. He choreographed and directed shows for such stars as Josephine Baker, Marlene Dietrich, Edith Piaf, Brigitte Bardot, Liliane Montevecchi, Line Renaud, Michèle Richard, and Muriel Millard, as well as The Folies Bergère in Paris and New York, and major casinos from Monte Carlo to Las Vegas. In 1959 he choreographed and danced the movie "Julie the Redhead." In 1962, George danced the role of Christian in the film "Black Tights." In 1964, he played the role of Ostap in the movie "Taras Bulba (Le fils de Tarass Boulba.)
George choreographed and directed many highly successful production shows in Los Angeles, Lake Tahoe, Reno, Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Valley Forge, New York City, Miami Beach, Montreal, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and Carnival Cruise Line. His award-winning shows garnered much attention, popularity, and applause on many of the Carnival Cruise Line vessels. George Reich's choreography and direction is still the mainstay for most Carnival cruise ships and has been since the first large-scale shipboard production show! Throughout his career and magnificent shows, George influenced and inspired many dancers, singers, and performers and molded their lives along the way.- Actor
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Peter Angelinas was born on 23 February 1995 in Patchogue, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Sleepaway Slasher (2020), Now & Then (2021) and Happy! (2017).- Arthur B. Reeve was born on 15 October 1880 in Patchogue, Long Island, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for The Radio Detective (1926), The Tiger's Trail (1919) and The Carter Case (1919). He was married to Margaret Allen Wilson. He died on 9 August 1936 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA.
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Matt Boniface was born on 20 August 1983 in Patchogue, Long Island, New York, USA. He is known for Trading Spaces: Home Free (2004).- Ralph D'Ambrose was born on 14 July 1977 in Patchogue, Long Island, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Pray for Us Sinners (2013).
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Jennifer Manel was born on 22 April 1987 in Patchogue, New York, USA. Jennifer is a producer and manager, known for Marvel Live! (2019), Marvel Becoming (2016) and Marvel Quickdraw (2016).- Writer
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Giovanni Igneri is a filmmaker and actor, but mainly a screenwriter and novelist. While he enjoys writing in all genres, his main areas of expertise are thrillers, horror, science fiction and fantasy.
In 2000 he was studying Criminal Justice in college, with the intent of becoming a Police Officer and eventually a Special Agent with the FBI. After 2 years in college, he lost interest in a life dedicated to law enforcement and decided to embrace his creative side, which he had been trying to forget about for several years. He eventually went to film school and received a Bachelor's degree in Film Production in 2005. This is where he met long time friend and writing partner Peter Engert. Several years later this would lead to Igneri and Engert forming a partnership in their eventual entertainment & production company.- Jason Ruiz was born on 8 November 1979 in East Patchogue, New York, USA. Jason is a producer, known for Smile of April (2009).
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Bethe H. Gordon was born on 9 February 1980 in Patchogue, New York, USA. Bethe H. is an editor and assistant director, known for Water for Elephants (2011), The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013) and Rainbow (2005).- Additional Crew
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Michael R. Curtis was born on 25 November 1972 in East Patchogue, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Night of the Wolf (2002), Frankenchicken (1995) and Gentle Ben (2002).