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Christine Cavanaugh (birth name: Christine Josephine Sandberg) was an American actress from Layton, Utah. She emerged as a prolific voice actress in the 1990s, voicing roles in many films and television series. She chose to retire from acting in 2001, at the age of 38. Her most famous voice roles were the energetic tomboy Gosalyn Waddlemeyer-Mallard in "Darkwing Duck" (1991-1992), the timid Chuckie Finster in "Rugrats" (1991-2002), the heroic cyborg Bunnie Rabbot in "Sonic the Hedgehog" (1993-1994), the shape-shifting monster Oblina in "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters" (1994-1997), the overweight boy Martin Sherman in "The Critic" (1994-1995), the orphaned piglet Babe in the film "Babe" (1995), the genius child Dexter in "Dexter's Laboratory" (1996-2002), and the prehistoric caveboy Bamm-Bamm Rubble in "Cave Kids" (1996).
In 1963, Cavanaugh was born in Layton, Utah. The city is a bedroom community for the Hill Air Force Base, one of the largest employers in the state of Utah. The base has been in operation since 1940. Cavanaugh's parents were Waldo Eugene Sandberg and his wife Rheta Mason. She and her family were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a nontrinitarian Christian church whose membership includes much of Utah's population.
In 1985, Cavanaugh married Kevin James Cavanaugh. Cavanaugh was her married name and she kept it throughout her career. The marriage ended in a divorce within a few years. She never remarried. She started performing voice roles c. 1988. In 1990, she had a guest role in the live-action sitcom "Cheers". She played Terry Gardner, the new roommate of bartender Woody Boyd (played by Woody Harrelson). The co-habitation does not work out because Terry's jealous ex-husband attempts to reclaim her as his spouse.
Cavanaugh had much more success as a voice actress in the 1990s, while her live-action roles were few. In 1997, she had a memorable guest-appearance in the science fiction series "The X-Files". She played Amanda Nelligan, a woman impregnated by a shape-shifter. The shape-shifter in question primarily used his skills to seduce women, and the investigating agents eventually found out that he had fathered at least 5 children.
Cavanagh abruptly chose to retire from acting in 2001, for personal reasons. Previously recorded episodes featuring her voice continued to be released until 2003. She was replaced by Nancy Cartwright as the voice of Chuckie Finster, and by Candi Milo as the voice of Dexter.
Cavanagh lived in retirement until her death in December 2014. She died at her home in Cedar City, Utah. No cause of death was mentioned in press announcements. She was 51-years-old. Her remains were cremated. Her ashes were scattered into the Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. Cavanagh is fondly remembered by animation fans,. A number of the television series in which she appeared have maintained cult followings for decades.- Director
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Colton Tran is an award-winning director and producer. Since arriving in Hollywood, Tran has made his mark on many projects. He directed and edited a short film starring Jennette McCurdy & Matt Shively titled "8 Bodies," which is currently being adapted into a feature. Colton has also directed and produced many music videos for artists such as Dove Cameron, Todrick Hall and collaborated with Disney Channel on their "Zombies" franchise. He later sold a script to Awesomeness TV and directed an episode of their horror anthology series "Sleep Tight."
Most recently, Tran directed and edited "Killer Date," an award-winning short film on the festival circuit and in the past 2 years he has directed 3 feature films; "Snow Falls," "Sorry Charlie," and "The Bell Keeper" (Produced by Final Destination Writer/Creator Jeffery Reddick). He is in development for his latest Horror project "Sketch" alongside producer Lance Bass.
Today, Tran continues to hone in on his craft in front and behind the camera with reoccurring roles on Netflix's "GLOW" and HBO's "The Sex Lives of College Girls."- JD was born in Layton, Utah while his dad was stationed at Hill Air Force Base. He has live in Utah, Oklahoma, Massachusetts and now California. He has one younger brother Neil and 2 older sisters. He loves being outside playing sports. JD loves to read and is very creative. His favorite job was a music video for country singer Bucky Covington.
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Billy Judkins was born on 13 September 1955 in Layton, Utah, USA. He was an actor, known for The Usual Suspects (1995), The Perfect Storm (2000) and Cape Fear (1991). He died on 29 May 2002.- Actor
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Neil has one brother JD and 2 sisters, Ambyr Layne and Sheyana. Neil's dad is in the Air Force and they have lived all over the world. He moved to Los Angeles in April 2006 due to his dad's military career. Neil's favorite place he has lived is Monson, Massachusetts where he had a big house and 3 acres to play on. He misses the snow and building snow forts back east but loves the beach in California.- Producer
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Arielle Sag was born on June 21, 1982. She was original from Utah, but moved to Longwood when she was very young. She was put into elementary school at age 4, and was then pulled out to be home schooled at age 6. She finish high school at age 17.
She was active in high school with all different activities, which is why her GPA was low. She did NJROTC, TV-Production, Drama, Business Club, and Girl Scouts. She ran Fund raising Operations for a whole ROTC unit, received her Silver Award from Girl Scouts, and did a Community Service Project that raised awareness for the Baby DJ fund in raising toys by requiring a toy for entrance into a dance. This involved sponsorship from the Longwood Police Department, Clear Channel, Lake Mary Rams TV- Production Company, Girl Scouts, and NJROTC at Lake Mary High School for Personal. She ran the whole operation with Commander Wartenburger as her observer for the project.
In her business classes where she learned Word Perfect, Business letters, and Business procedures, she participated in a Business High School Contest and did speech preparation and writing. She was fourteen at that time.
For TV Production, she organized an interview production as her last project as director for two djs through xl 106.7fm, it was Doc and Johnny.
For NJROTC, she fund raised and went around looking for sponsors and communication sponsorships for games for ROTC games around town. She raised over 30,000 on car washes, and found one sponsor to fund events for their logo, car rags, uniforms. She still doesn't know the outcome of her efforts.
In the community college after high school, she took mostly all academic classes and mostly Humanities as electives. She thinks faster then she can possibly type, there for being on medicine to control her thoughts. She is stable, and see's her doctor regularly for this condition. She graduated from the community college after finding out the condition, and entered USF to finish her degree in Humanities. She found the arts a better direction then film for film doesn't leave room for creativity. It's just management and technical aspect she learned while actively posting videos on youtube, and publishing books to lulu of her stories she wrote since she was thirteen.
Right now, she is beginning a podcasting broadcasting show on Itunes with her company Arielle Screenplay Productions of the different scripts she has written, plus other stories she has pitched, and will acquire along the way. The company is a general partnership but will be converted into an LLC by the end of 2010. She can actively publish to amazon videos, books, and make all sorts of products on lulu for distribution as well. Along side this, once she finds sponsorship for this company, she is going to try entering the world of radio broadcasting by introducing old time radio for the 21st century.- Additional Crew
Nate Chatterton was born on 7 December 1973 in Layton, Utah, USA. He is known for Locked (2017).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Cody Olivas was born on 4 February 1980 in Layton, Utah, USA. He is a cinematographer, known for The Vindication of Ronald Clay (2012), Lilith's Awakening (2016) and Lost Hummingbirds (2018).- Matthew Simmons was born on 7 April 1943 in Layton, Maine, USA. He died on 8 August 2010 in North Haven, Maine, USA.