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Big Kenny was born on 1 November 1963 in Culpeper, Virginia, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Magic Mike (2012), Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016) and The Frontier Boys (2012). He has been married to Christiev Carothers since 23 January 2005. They have two children. He was previously married to Karen Garr.- Actor
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Born in Culpeper, Virginia, USA on May 9, 1994 to Diane Creech (née Bernys), a schoolteacher, and David McCoy, a pastor, Christopher David McCoy was raised in the small town of Sarasota, Florida after moving there as a child. He was active in many after school activities, mainly in the marching band as a drummer. At the age of 17, he joined the drama department and continued to perform at his local community theater. In 2018, he graduated from the University of Tampa with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre and a minor in History.
Originally classically trained as a singer, Chris started out working with opera and musical theatre before branching off to jazz. After performing in professional theaters for years, he decided to change directions by moving to Atlanta to pursue film acting and screenwriting in 2021. Ever since moving, Chris has been a part of productions in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, and Connecticut. On the side, he is a professional jazz crooner. He has stated that his inspirations for acting include James Dean, Jack Nicholson, and Jim Carrey.- Writer
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Jacob Johnston was born on 28 January 1984 in Culpeper, Virginia, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Calber Island (2024), But Maybe This (2016) and Detour (2019).- Eppa Rixey was born on 3 May 1891 in Culpeper, Virginia, USA. He died on 28 February 1963 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
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Brandon Sites is an acclaimed horror blogger & an advocate for indie horror film production. Brandon's first foray into blogging generated over 5 million hits in 2 years and produced over 300 interviews with various people in the horror industry. In 2015, Brandon embarked on a weight loss regimen to lose weight that was gained when he shattered his foot and couldn't walk for nearly 2 years. From March 2015 to November 2016, Brandon has lost 293lbs going from 525lbs to 232lbs. And he's still continuing to lose weight! Having achieved success as a columnist and in weight loss, Brandon is now pursuing his dreams of producing an indie horror film.- Writer
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Adam Hill Gilbert, born William Dudley Gilbert in Culpeper, Virginia, in 1935, left Duke University at the end of his sophomore year to enroll with The Pasadena Playhouse to study playwriting and theatre. He had written 2 original plays for high school production and hosted his own local radio show prior to attending Duke where he originated the radio show, "Campusology". It was there at WDBS where Adam worked with his friend and college big brother, David Hartman, who went on to host "Good Morning, America".
At The Playhouse Adam tried a bit of acting .. on "NBC Matinee Theatre", "The Lawrence Welk Show", and "The Virginian" before interning at ZIV studios where he began his writing career on the adventure series, "Ripcord", starring Larry Pennell and Ken Curtis, penning 7 scripts for producer, Jon Epstein.
Following a stint in the US Naval Reserves, Adam worked his way back to Hollywood, first writing headlines for Playboy magazine in NYC; then, hosting a teen talk show and "Up'n Adam" at WROV in Roanoke, Va; and making one more stop in Charlotte, NC hosting their early morning show.
Bouncing back to Hollywood, Adam joined Hollywood Video Center as Production Supervisor for "Della", "Pat Boone", "Pet Set with Betty White", Governor Reagan's "State of the State" speeches and "The Virginia Graham Show".
After a stint directing location shoots for "Candid Camera" and publishing his book, "I'm The Guy Who Gets" at Price, Stern, Sloan Publishing he joined Hatos-Hall Productions where he became head writer and on-air judge for the popular game show,"Split-Second" starring Tom Kennedy. The show was a huge success and ran 4 years. In 1979 Adam joined the Bob Stivers Productions company, associate producing 4 years of "Circus of the Stars", "All Star Mothers' Day",and "Celebrity Daredevils".
Then, associate producing and writing for George Vosburgh's "It All Adds Up", "Showdown of the Dream Teams" (An Alan Sloan production) and "Fifty Grand Slam" as network liaison for NBC. This led to a gig at Merv Griffin Enterprises for the NBC pilot, "Buzzword".
In 1986 Adam left Hollywood in part time retirement to become Creative Director for Coachela Valley Television and initiating the popular desert TV show, "Kitchens of the Desert". When the station was sold Adam worked briefly for KDES radio before assuming the position of Director of Marketing for The McCallum Theatre at The Bob Hope Cultural Center in Palm Desert.
In 1993 Adam semi retired the second time, moving home to Williamsburg, VA where he now lives .. just down the street from his family .. sister, brother-in-law and nephew.